Terminator budget $6.4M. Terminator 2 budget $102M. Almost 16 times the budget.
@amandamiquilena2 ай бұрын
DANG!!
@ettcha2 ай бұрын
@@amandamiquilena too lazy to dig through the comments so I'll leave this here. This ending is an alternate one so if you want to watch the other movies, look for the theatrical ending so you won't be confused on how the story continues when you just saw everyone live happily ever after.
@EgadsNo2 ай бұрын
Well no official release has disclosed the budget, the best guesses not refuted by those involves was around 104 million at the time which would be closer to 242 million today. T1 is around 15 million adjusted. But T2 had about 25 million of the budget going to advertising- which is about 58 million today. Putting filming budget closer to 184.
@flinx2 ай бұрын
@@ettcha also too lazy to watch 58:20 where she actually showed part of the theatrical ending ;)
@ettcha2 ай бұрын
@@flinx the laziness has no bounds! Too lazy to type and watch at the same time and too lazy to delete the comment after watching her watch the very thing I was suggesting she watch a few moments later... I will leave it as a monument for future generations to learn from 😅
@BKPrice2 ай бұрын
"If they manage to destroy this thing in this movie, then what's the point of the rest." A question people have been asking for a long time now.
@Mr.Ekshin2 ай бұрын
Yup... that's why there were only ever TWO films in the Terminator series. Some people claim otherwise... but they are just trrying to sell you on Hollywood cash-grabs with bad plots, hammy dialogue, and ever more convoluted timelines.
@undertow51642 ай бұрын
Because Judgement Day was inevitable. Its(that you cant actually prevent a pas event) covered in various articles about theoretical time travel. One of the reason Ill defend T3 to my grave. 4 was hit and miss with a terrible ending and the rest are just trash.
@Mr.Ekshin2 ай бұрын
@@undertow5164 - No it wasn't inevitable. That was answered quite clearly in the first film: Sarah Connor : Are you saying it's from the future? Kyle Reese : One possible future... from your point of view. So that means after T2, Kyle Reese's future still exists, and he STILL saved Sarah and fathered John in 1984. However, after Judgment Day is stopped the timeline he came from would now be just an alternate future from a different timeline where that happened.
@busterboy75072 ай бұрын
It's a pre destination paradox.
@nickmitsialis2 ай бұрын
@@Mr.Ekshin The short lived TV series made for a better 'sequel' to T2; and that PC FPS game: Terminator:Resistance is a great dose of 'future war' (not to mention, the makers of the game really loved the franchise)./
@P-2722 ай бұрын
"The Body's still recognizable, she needed to do more".. LOL
@AllenGold-bz1ze2 ай бұрын
Why is Amanda’s mouth on the left side of her face
@cshubs2 ай бұрын
Robert Patrick/T1000 said that throwing Arnold/THE Terminator through walls was about the funnest thing he's done as an actor.
@VladislavBabbitt2 ай бұрын
Yes, I think I remember him saying this.
@LukeLovesRose2 ай бұрын
I was 9 years old when my parents took me to see this masterpiece on the biggest screen in town. The theater had the greatest sound ever. When that endoskeleton crushed the skull, everyone jumped through the roof. T2 is one of the greatest movie-going experiences of my life.
@natmanprime42952 ай бұрын
im so jealous. i was 12 and too young apparently.
@39Hundred2 ай бұрын
Arnold’s metal skeleton is called a T-800. There are thousands of “skin coverings”; each looking like a different person. Any skin covering that looks like Arnold is a CSM-101(Cyberdyne Systems Model-101). A CSM-102 will look like someone else. A CSM-103 will look like someone else.
@danielg65662 ай бұрын
You explained almost exactly how I was going to explain about the different models. I don't remember if it was part 3 or 4 that they covered that. However You only answered part of the question of why the terminators look the same. You explained the story reason. But the actual real life reason for that storyline? So they could use Arnold for part 2, part 3, etc. I mean, Arnold is one of the most famous action movie stars EVER. Keeping him in the series makes $en$e.
@WinstonSmith198472 ай бұрын
I was typing a comment basically saying that but you have done it so much better so I gave up 👍
@raezor822 ай бұрын
@@danielg6566T3 extras, William Candy
@VMSBIGOT5 күн бұрын
The trailer also showed the model 101 being manufactured. I seem to remember James Cameron in an interview talking about how test audiences were confused both by another 101 appearing and by the twist of Arnold being good this time. It led them to focus on those points in the advertising, even ruining the reveal.
@campagnollo2 ай бұрын
The woman who played John’s foster mom, Jeanette Goldstein, also played Pvt. Vasquez in ‘Aliens’ and the Irish mom putting the children to bed as the ship was sinking in ‘Titanic’.
@VladislavBabbitt2 ай бұрын
Correct. I felt sorry for her and her children in that scene.
@putinscat12082 ай бұрын
Lethal Weapon 2, the cop that gets a look at Murtaugh on the can.
@johnsensebe31532 ай бұрын
Fun fact: one needs two hands to fly a helicopter. If you look closely, the T-1000 grows a third arm when flying the helicopter so it can keep shooting.
@MeAndTheBoys_2 ай бұрын
Sometimes i also grow an third arm, usually i try to hide it with my other hand, rubbing it usually works.
@jhinelforajido19082 ай бұрын
It actually has 4 arms in the helicopter.
@johnsensebe31532 ай бұрын
@jhinelforajido1908 I can only see three for sure at any one time, but it might go up to four when reloading.
@jhinelforajido19082 ай бұрын
@@johnsensebe3153 Look closely when he is reloading. 1 is on the stick, 2 on the side controls, 3rd on the mp5 and the 4rth on the magazine.
@squ34ky2 ай бұрын
@@jhinelforajido1908 how did his body gain mass for four arms? Or, did he repurpose his legs to have enough material for the two extra arms?
@polhokustaa49892 ай бұрын
In both movies when Arnold says he'll be back he's driving through the door with a car :D
@LukeLovesRose2 ай бұрын
Arnold is the same model and design in both films. Then they change things up in Terminator 3, making him a T-850 or some s**t and for no good reason. I would love to see Arnold on the battlefield in the future along with a bunch of other bodybuilders ie Terminators, moving just like the endoskeletons, ready to shoot any human they see
@handsomestik2 ай бұрын
Thank god there were only two Terminators! Yup I’m in denial for decades!!! Only two! Perfect duo
@gumdeo2 ай бұрын
"It has to end here" as the T-800 said to John. And it did end there!
@tjsogmc2 ай бұрын
Would be no point to a sequel to T2. The story has been told to its conclusion. But could you imagine if they did make more after T2!. They would either be boring watching Sarah and John live normal lives doing regular things, or they would be nonsense reconned money grab trash movies. Nope, best that it ended after T2.
@williambanks22232 ай бұрын
Right there with you.
@etlttc3532 ай бұрын
salvation had great ideas
@zamhobby96622 ай бұрын
@@etlttc353 Right,T3 was the perfect end. If They manage to stop the Judgement Day, they won't be a possible for John in the future to sent his father back in time to met his mother in 1984, and he won't exist. He exist because of the war happen in the future, that make he exist. Other Terminator movie after T3 is useless. Salvation is just a story about what happen in the future. Those 4 film is matters to each other.
@BruceEllis-gd9tx2 ай бұрын
In Sarah's dream at the playground, that's not Linda Hamilton playing with the children, it's Leslie Hamilton, her twin sister. She is also in the scene at the end when there are 2 Sarahs in the same shot at the factory ~ Despair.
@jrlonergan67732 ай бұрын
She's also one of the dancers in the first movie
@wobaguk2 ай бұрын
There are two sets of identical twins in this film. The security guard at the vending machine was stabbed by the T1000 played by his brother, and when Sarah is working on Arnies head, they are not in fact looking into a mirror, Linda Hamiltons twin played her 'reflection'. No mirror, so no reflection of the camera in it. One of the cleverest shots ever imo.
@isaackellogg34932 ай бұрын
Linda and her sister also showed up in the shot where John has to decide between his mother and the Liquid Metal terminator imitating his mother.
@JasonRule-12 ай бұрын
Linda Hamilton's twin also played Sarah in the dream sequence playing with the children in the playground.
@Metal0sopher2 ай бұрын
Identical twins are also reacting to this vid, although one is shy.
@jrlonergan67732 ай бұрын
Sarah's twin is also dancing in the club in the first movie
@DaveMcIroy2 ай бұрын
Linda's twin looks way less identical then the brothers. And sadly she passed away this year.
@jpalan2 ай бұрын
It's funny how people always wonder how the terminator could come back, it just never occurs to them that more than one could be made.
@Velanteg2 ай бұрын
Anyway its not best idea to use look of huge bodybuilder as camo in world where humans not have much food.
@areskristoffer2 ай бұрын
@@Velantegold stock, humans made those & skynet is just using them up. At least that's how I plug that plot hole in my brain.
@Velanteg2 ай бұрын
@@areskristoffer No, they made by Skynet but it have trouble with size. Effective combat platform was just not fit into small body.
@gallendugall89132 ай бұрын
"I want to be a terminator." That Amanda Miquilena is out there. She can't be bargained with, she can't be reasoned with, she doesn't know pain or fear, and she absolutely will not stop, ever, until you push the like button, subscribe and set notifications to all so you never miss new content.
@danielg65662 ай бұрын
Lol 😂😂😅😂
@lewisner2 ай бұрын
And she said Dyson needed a bullet in the head.
@chocolate-teapot2 ай бұрын
One of the greatest movies to get beer and snacks and just relax
@timmyinthewell12 ай бұрын
54:57 That's part of Cameron's genius. That he can get you screaming at the screen "Will that thing *ever* die??!!" in one movie and crying "NOOO!" over it's demise in the very next.
@maxducoudray3 ай бұрын
The thing I most appreciate about this movie (and Aliens) is that they aren’t typical sequels that rehash the first movie, making the same jokes or referencing the same moments. Instead, Cameron imagines what might happen next and tells a true continuation of the story. Characters change and evolve (Sarah is a legend here) and the plot progresses! These early James Cameron movies are his best imo.
@MrVvulf2 ай бұрын
It still boggles my mind that John's foster mother is played by the same actress who played Vasquez in "Aliens".
@gavinsheridan46802 ай бұрын
I get your point, but there are TONS of callbacks. Almost like Cameron was saying “This is how good T1 could have been with a real budget.”
@maxducoudray2 ай бұрын
@@gavinsheridan4680 But callbacks, not rehashes. Many sequels are nothing more than a series of "I remember that bit!" moments. Very lazy. Also, T1 was better than T2. 😉
@OzeroCa2 ай бұрын
It’s a shame they never made a third terminator movie or a third alien movie. Never never never. But then, a movie about Ellen Ripley raising Newt and marrying Dwayne Hicks might be accurate and heartwarming, they decided it would be a sleeper at the box office, SO THEY NEVER MADE A THIRD. NEVER.
@busterboy75072 ай бұрын
Your opinion of course.@@maxducoudray
@EgadsNo2 ай бұрын
Fun fact, the foster mother is the same actress that played Vasquez in Aliens, also plays an Irish mother in Titanic. She's quite the chameleon. Also the budget wasn't 3x higher, more like 10x and JC actually pocketed a large portion of the first movies budget by doing guerrilla filmmaking.
@AceMoonshot2 ай бұрын
Oh shit. I didn't know that. Cool.
@Velanteg2 ай бұрын
Anyway, its Bill Paxton who got achievement of being killed by all Terminator, Aliens and Predator.
@donkfail12 ай бұрын
Wow! What 5 years and a different hair colour can do. I did not recognise her even though I have seen both movies many times. Now I'm confused. Who is more badass; Jenette Goldstein wielding a huge gun or a sword arm? :D
@PhilippeLachance2 ай бұрын
I didn't know it was the same actress😅 that's crazy I also watched both movie multiple times but she look so different I didn't recognize her.😮
@namdoolb2 ай бұрын
@34:28 "That's not how you turn a computer off" For the time (1991) that's a pretty accurate representation of how you'd turn a computer off. We're talking pre-windows, so the whole shut down/power off from the start menu: that's not a thing. The process back then was literally make sure it's not performing a write operation, then hit the off button.
@willmartin72932 ай бұрын
In another 30 years, people watching movies from the 1990s will probably not recognize a desktop computer.
@LukeLovesRose2 ай бұрын
One of the best, smartest parts of Terminator 2 is how Sarah becomes the thing she hates. She turns into a Terminator, devaluing the Miles Dyson and the effect on his family. I am still seriously annoyed that Linda Hamilton wasnt nominated for Best Actress. Her Sarah Connor is one of the three best, strongest, most iconic female characters ever put on film.
@coldwhite42402 ай бұрын
Correction: she *almost* becomes the thing she hates. But she pulls back at the last minute. That's what's so clever about the writing in this sequel. There are so many statements in this film about what differentiates a human from a humanoid machine (or human intelligence from AI, to put it in today's terms). From Arnie's T-800 trying to understand crying and emotions, to the discussions about why killing is wrong (particularly relevant in the context of action movies at the time, as by the early 1990s there had been a lot of controversy about the amount of violence and killing in cinema blockbusters in the late '80s, including several of Arnie's own movies), themes about growth and learning from our past (childhood, fostering, parenthood, etc), to Sarah Connor's journey from cold repression and just being driven for a mission to rediscovering her 'humanity', right down to the little moment where the T-1000 briefly looks at a mannequin trying to work out what it is. The more you watch this film, the more parallels you see being explored or hinted at. It really works on so many levels. And yes, Linda Hamilton carried off her transformation and the role of Sarah Connor excellently here.
@lionlyons2 ай бұрын
OK. So, Sarah Connor and Ellen Ripley. Who's the third?
@LukeLovesRose2 ай бұрын
@@lionlyons Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara
@natmanprime42952 ай бұрын
the guy playing miles dyson was the best actor he outshone everybody
@lionlyons2 ай бұрын
It's interesting that neither Ripley nor Connor nor O'Hara are particularly strong woman (especially Scarlett) to begin with. They're all created by circumstances.
@gallendugall89132 ай бұрын
"This terminator looks like the last one with no explanation." In the television commercials for the movie, they showed an assembly line producing Arnold type terminators. Those shots were also used in the Guns & Roses music video for "You Could be Mine" which was a tie in for this movie as well. All together they were supposed to give the idea of this movie being about multiple Arnolds coming back to kill John Conner and thus reinforce the twist.
@znk0r2 ай бұрын
Come to think of it it's kind of stupid considering they are "infiltration" models...them all looking the same is quite the flaw.
@flinx2 ай бұрын
@@znk0r It's a big world out there. Lots of room to send 50 or maybe 500 Arnold-looking models to different ruined cities and hideouts.
@gallendugall89132 ай бұрын
@@znk0r You'll note in the original movie one of the infiltrators seen in a flashback had a different face. Same body builder physique. Different assembly lines. Not the worst plot hole in the franchise.
@wobaguk2 ай бұрын
Terminator 3 was an unnecessary third dip into the same formula IMO. 4 5 and 6 were three separate attempts to start new lines of storytelling, and none of them stuck. Actually after the first 2 films, the short lived TV series The Sarah Connor Chronicles is definitely the best thing.
@LukeLovesRose2 ай бұрын
Yes. I totally agree. They actually gave us a believable female Terminator in Summer Glaus Cameron. Right off the bat, they showed us why it was necessary to make Cameron female. She infiltrated and seduced John with her feminine whiles. And then later, she's perfectly stoic... like Arnold. When she turns and becomes a deadly killing machine again, Cameron actually feels like Robert Patrick's T-1000. The TX was lame. She gave herself a b00b job, but she never does anything with it. It's just part of her aesthetic. And frankly, I still think the T-1000 is more impressive.
@charminbaer23232 ай бұрын
T3's downfall was the attempt at injecting humor, but aside from that,still a good story. T4 takes place in the. future. with adult John. After that its just a mess.But yes, The Sarah Chronicles is well. worth the watch
@TheRealRodent2 ай бұрын
The thing to remember with this movie... Is it contains almost no CGI. The Future War start sequence entirely practical apart from the rotoscoped laser shots. They used rear-projection screens in the backgrounds, with sets in the foreground, and filmed the whole thing in-camera. The T-1000, is only CGI when it does things a puppet can't do. They used prosthetics, animatronics, makeup, puppetry, and even resorted to wrapping Robert Patrick in tin-foil and spray paint....... The finale chase scene, they even flew a real helicopter under a real bridge... for real. Fo' reals and ever-thang! This is why T2 and Jurassic Park look so good... because they had talent, experience and hard work involved, real life physics and actual real things on real sets... not just pressing keys on keyboards and letting a computer render everything on a green-screen.
@isaackellogg34932 ай бұрын
They actually flew the helicopter under the bridge twice
@hcl88362 ай бұрын
So you obviously have no clue what work it means to do realistic looking CGI. This whole „practical effects are better“ nonsense fools guys like you. Look for the video series „No CGI is really just invisible CGI“. In 1991 they had no other options to use practical effects for the most parts because the tools needed weren’t available.
@CaddyJim2 ай бұрын
*Amanda* is gangsta but for a sec I thought someone came in the room & was sneaking up on her...LOL
@Mojova12 ай бұрын
"He is not touching him". He stepped on it's face. One touch is enough.
@znk0r2 ай бұрын
That's kinda weird right? He touched a shoe, he should have turned in to a shoe.
@flinx2 ай бұрын
@@znk0r From History of the World Part 1: Josephus : "Don't be square, mon cher! Movies is magic!"
@Christobanistan2 ай бұрын
@@znk0r No, by that logic if he only touched your arm, he couldn't become your whole body. The functionality clearly extends a certain distance from the point of contact, or it wouldn't be useful.
@jrlonergan67732 ай бұрын
He clearly polished his shoes.....more than likely he touched the bottom of the shoe while doing so
@pablosonic8922 ай бұрын
Robert Patrick practiced running breathing through his nose with his mouth closed at all times without blinking to look more robotic. His T-1000 running is amazing.
@andybrown15442 ай бұрын
“What medication did she take cause I want some of that” you are priceless
@1ButtonDash2 ай бұрын
the effects were mindblowing for the time. all people were talking about was how amazing it looked. also the actor who played John was from southern California so that's why he pronounced the hispanic words well
@LukeLovesRose2 ай бұрын
They're still stunning at times
@TheMadMurf2 ай бұрын
5:58 - the same reason your phone looks exactly like a million other phones: it was made on an assembly line. Sure, they'd need a variety of appearances overall, otherwise people would be able to identify the infiltration units by sight. But you could still have thousands of identical copies without issue. T2 struck a really good balance between the use of practical effects and CGI, something that modern movies should take note of.
@javix20132 ай бұрын
The special effects were done so well for this movie in the 90's that they stand the test of time and still look good today. Something that is not going to happen with many current movies years from now when they are seen again, because the CGI they did leaves much to be desired. It's always good to combine CGI with practical effects to make it look more realistic. And as you can see, many scenes filmed in a real way, the explosions, the trucks, the helicopters, are no longer filmed today with this level of super-production because it is too expensive and all that was replaced today by CGI, which in my opinion, has not yet evolved to deceive us that we are seeing real scenes, it looks artificial.
@Barqu3ntine16 күн бұрын
Loved that you complimented Edward Furlong's pronunciation of Nicaragua haha
@michaelcarrillo47602 ай бұрын
😂😂" I want some of that medication."
@LukeLovesRose2 ай бұрын
Not only is Terminator 2 one of the Top 3 sequels ever made, T2 is quite possibly the greatest action film ever made.
@JasonRule-12 ай бұрын
I think Die Hard with Bruce Willis is on par with Terminator 2 for great action! If you haven't seen it I know you will love it!
@gambar2 ай бұрын
Also another Cameron's work - Aliens.
@peterlenham31802 ай бұрын
@@JasonRule-1Die Hard is a brilliant movie, but lets be honest, the action doesn't even come remotely close to Terminator 2.
@justincrowley87872 ай бұрын
@@JasonRule-1 I prefer T2 to Die Hard personally. But I agree. I'm not even sure why they kept making movies after T2, it's perfect.
@JasonRule-12 ай бұрын
@@justincrowley8787 I agree with you about T2.
@WessyD12324 күн бұрын
The effects in T2 were really good. Still looks better then some stuff today.
@johnfrankart7022 күн бұрын
The first two Terminator Movies are absolute bangers from start to finish. My favorite line in this movie is when He hands the launcher to the cop and says: "Here hold this" while removing the cops gas mask. rofl!!!! You just hear the cop coughing and falling to the ground as Arnold gets in the vehicle HAHA!!!!!!!
@FrancisXLord2 ай бұрын
Actually the theatrical ending was less conclusive, you watched the... whatever cut. There's a number of different cuts out there of Terminator 2. Always thought the theatrical version had perfect pacing. Same with the theatrical version of Aliens.
@JRSiebz2 ай бұрын
Yeah this is the extended edition with the alternate "super happy" ending. The theatrical ending is the real ending. I think James Cameron even agrees.
@MartinBeerbomАй бұрын
The guy who jumps out of the chopper is real-life (stunt) helicopter pilot Charles Tamburro. He's a legend, flying helicopters in a ton of stuff (Die Hard, Predator, First Blood, the original A-Team TV series etc.). He was also the guy who flew the chopper underneath the bridge. Twice -- once to be filmed from behind, once from the front. There are some more insane stunts: The scene when the T-1000 falls off the car (after the Pescadero breakout), they couldn't find safe materials for his knife arms, so the guy did it with stiff attachments. Then there's the scene where the Terminator jumps into the bed of the pickup, runs across it, and jumps onto the semi. That was filmed just as you see it, with the cars really driving by themselves (not towed or attached to each other) and no additional safeties. James Cameron said later (in the DVD commentary) that he would not approve that stunt anymore because of the danger. The stuntman who did it was Peter Kent (one of Arnold's standard doubles). He also did the motorcycle jump into the LA river, and his face is rather noticeable different from Arnold's if you watch closely. The motorcycle was too heavy to survive that jump, though, so it was suspended from bungee cords, which were photoshopped out. Adobe Photoshop was brand-new at the time, developed really for this purpose of manipulating movie images. The prime developer was Thomas Knoll, brother of ILM visual FX legend John Knoll. But it wasn't quite advanced enough just yet to replace faces (fix Peter Kent's face, for instance), so THAT was done for the first time (if I'm not mistaken) a short time later in Jurassic Park (when Lex's stunt double falls through the ceiling, she accidentally looks up, and they changed her face with Lex's digitally).
@GroovingPict2 ай бұрын
funny thing about the scene where the hospital warden is licking Sarah's face is that the actor was, understandably, creeped out and embarrassed about having to do that that they ended up having to do several takes, which of course just made it that much worse for poor Linda :p
@coldwhite42402 ай бұрын
4:48 "This song... so '90s" - except that "Bad To The Bone" is a 1980s song, using a speeded-up 1950s riff. The film is from 1991, but most movies use existing hits from previous decades precisely because adult viewers will relate to them instantly. For younger viewers hearing the song for the first time, they will just associate it with the movie from then on, so it's a win-win for the film studios!
@MartinBeerbomАй бұрын
Here's the real life discussion Cameron had with his editors. Editors: Bad to the Bone? Come on, man, that's so cliché! Cameson: I don't fucking care, it's fucking cool.
@justinhephner21172 ай бұрын
The symbolism of Arnold using the box of roses to carry the shotgun was a "nod" to the fact that the band Guns and Roses did the soundtrack (which was award winning)
@skullcrusherdestroyerofsouls2 ай бұрын
You mentioned how Dyson destroying the CPU didn't effect him too much. I always thought that showed his morality very well, he does not hesitate at all to destroy his whole life's work (and even chose to do so while dying) to save the world.
@danielg65662 ай бұрын
The given reason for the terminators looking the same was that each model number, 101, 102, 103, etc had a different face. The actual IRL reason for this storyline was so that they could use Arnold for T2 and any other sequel. Arnold was and still is one of the biggest action movie stars EVER. That's the real reason.
@justinhephner21172 ай бұрын
props to your editor and you, the hilarity of the editors add ins is perfect !!
@germanmagicstories2 ай бұрын
The ending in this Version is an alternate ending. The original ending is Sarah holding her monologue by showing the driving on a road in the dark. Meaning the future is not set yet, so it was more an open end
@stuboyd1194Ай бұрын
Arnie was paid $75,000 for 1984's The Terminator, which turned him into a major action star and launched JC's career as a film maker. For T2, Arnie got $15 million.
@mullinsandroid2 ай бұрын
The guy teaching photos in the mall is the same actor that plays the cop whose car was stolen by Arnie in the first movie. They're the same character, which is why he reacts like he recognises him
@wingman43562 ай бұрын
That double of you in the background is how Charlie from Always Sunny in Philadelphia remembers things, by watching himself watch his memories.
@krono5el2 ай бұрын
So cool she could feel the artistic passion and vision of this movie and the people who worked on it. It really does shine through : ) also this is the perfect end to the story.
@CaddyJim2 ай бұрын
You talked about some of the crew disagreeing with the chopper scene but you didn't include it. It was where the chopper flew under the bridge was a real life & death stunt & some of the film crew didn't wan't to record a mans death so James did & the stunt was pulled off successfully
@harryrabbit28702 ай бұрын
Loved your reaction, buddy. Especially loved the cute double "you" disappearing in the background.
@MartinBeerbomАй бұрын
The practical animatronics for the T-1000 were indeed made by Stan Winston, who also did The Thing. (Rule of thumb: Whenever the T-1000 is not morphing into another form, it's practical. The T-1000 walking out of the fire in the LA river is a guy in a tin foil suit, and the CGI only kicks in when he morphs into Robert Patrick.)
@Jinzo99882 ай бұрын
As I remember it, the thing with the helicopter flying under the bridge was that the camera crew that they had for the movie refused to film it because it was too dangerous. They actually found somebody that would fly the helicopter like that, but the camera crew didn't want to film it. So... there's at least one shot in there where the camera is clearly hanging out of the window of a car following the action and somebody of course would have to be holding the camera shooting that. That would've been James Cameron himself having to shoot that because the film crew wouldn't do it. Somebody actually flew that thing under the bridge and then again when it looks like it's going to hit a bridge and pulls up at the last second to go over it. They don't make movies like that anymore... that would almost certainly be CGI today, and that's part of why movies like this are timeless to look at.
@MartinBeerbomАй бұрын
That "somebody" was legendary helicopter pilot Charles Tamburro. He's also playing the guy jumping off after the "Get out!". About 80% (don't quote me on this, that's just how it feels like to me) of helicopters flown in 1980s and 90s movies and TV shows are him or one of his brothers. He did all the flying in the original A-Team and Airwolf TV series. He was the guy having the discussion with the police sharpshooter on the chopper in First Blood. Predator and Predator 2, Die Hard 1 & 3, Commando, True Lies, The Rock, and and and.
@chrisbullard59012 ай бұрын
Funny story, but my dad worked in Silicon Valley in the 80s and 90s, and the company he worked for moved into the same commercial park that the Cyberdyne building was in (right next door). We ended up hearing about the movie production, and were camped out in the parking lot, watching Arnold with the mini-gun as Cameron was filming.
@Jeff-pb7yt2 ай бұрын
Had to subscribe to your channel after the helicopter chase scene. I've watched a lot of people react to this movie and you're the only one that's ever brought that up about how nuts the the helicopter chase scene is.
@OscarSteph2 ай бұрын
5 guys will never be able to powerlift at the gym, thanks to Terminator shooting them in the knee
@maybeitsyou13172 ай бұрын
At least they are alive to be sad about that lol.
@Josiah-X2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😆😄hilarious. . . Both of yall. lol
@goatkiller66627 күн бұрын
Terminator:Genesis is about an AI app that will get a huge release soon. Emilia Clark is a young Sarah Conner, who managed to reprogram the Arnold Terminator as her protector. She calls him “Pops”. But he’s been with her for years, and is older now (Because the actor is older).
@SedriqMiers2 ай бұрын
Watching this in a jam packed theatre was indeed amazing.
@thewolfofwallstreet6272 ай бұрын
The original theatrical version ended on an open ending note with Sarah Connor ending with the lines of "if a machine can learn the value of human life, then maybe we can to." The reason who they were able to make more movies after this is because of one word. "Retcon." I won't say more than that.
@Tenshihan-Quinn2 ай бұрын
@9:17 - The first Terminators body was crushed at a robotics building - they only specialized in electronics and mechanics back then, ...later on, due to having unusual resources, they became experts at robotics, and then with military funding - became Cyberdyne.
@dawatcherzАй бұрын
this was so cool to watch in the cinema! great story, excellent score... and sfx that had never been seen before.
@gtaashwagandhaman75512 ай бұрын
The reason why you see the Terminator as Arnold is because he is Model-101 while model-102 looks like somebody else👌 Terminator Salvation shows a T-600 which Reese mentions then the T-800s were new but now in this movie we get to experience Robert Patrick as the T-1000 with the no Eye Blink while shooting and the running while breathing through the nose, he trained well for this role! Absolutely brilliant
@brandonflorida10922 ай бұрын
Great reaction as usual! John's foster mother, Janelle, is played by the same actress, Jenette Goldstein, who played Vasquez in "Aliens."
@ShuffleUpandDeal322 ай бұрын
You might like the most recent Terminator, it features a Hispanic protagonist as a new version of John.
@TheCarterKent2 ай бұрын
In the initial Movie House version, the movie showed a camera going down a dark highway as Sarah delivered the "If the terminator can learn it, we can too" speech....fade to black. This version shows her getting to Gramma-hood.
@39Hundred2 ай бұрын
Sarah Connor had amazing character development from Terminator 1 to Terminator 2. Ripley from the Alien films is another woman with great character development. Sarah Connor wasn’t automatically a badass just because she was a woman(like Rey from the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy). She went through trauma that toughened and motivated her to strive to be the best.
@colinluckens9591Ай бұрын
EXACTLY....how is it that modern movie makers can't understand this???🙄🙄🙄🙄
@lassesipila64182 ай бұрын
24:21 "I'm gonna stop because I could go on" Oh, err.. We'll wait! 😃
@seiaghen2 ай бұрын
15:45 the guy "recording" with an actual camera is actually the cop from T1 that gets car-headed :D
@Pixelologist2 ай бұрын
"How? How could they bring him back? He was crushed in the last movie....so how?" Well, the Terminator is a machine and machines can be mass produced.
@jerrywalters88852 ай бұрын
The scientists say the nuke recreation in this movie is the most accurate of any movie even till today
@Hapkido82AUS2 ай бұрын
Edward Furlong (John) was 14, playing a 10 year old- Movie was released in 91, but set in 94..
@dawatcherzАй бұрын
there was a terminator series too, it was called 'the sarah connor chronicles' and it happens 5 or 6 years after the theatrical edittion ending of this movie. it was very cool, but it was one of the great series that was killed by the writers strike back then, just like 'heroes'
@raezor822 ай бұрын
I always felt the original ending was perfect with the point of this movie being about going from fate to hope. While the other sequels are meh, I would definitely recommend the Sarah Connor Chronicles show. It was made after 3, but is based (almost) solely on and picks up after 1 and 2 with John as a high schooler. A little slow-developing maybe, but ended up being kinda awesome. A bunch of different storylines, mythology, technical explanations, profound diary entries each episode, maybe even the best job of making the humor hit.
@charleskriswell79382 ай бұрын
The teaser trailer for Terminator 2 shows Terminators being made. The metal skeleton is put into a mold, where the human flesh is applied. That explains why that series all look like Arnold.
@fantasyrogue1996Ай бұрын
Originally, T2 was supposed to be the last movie. James Cameron didn't want to make anymore as he felt it tied up the story. But because of the money the movies made, more movies were made squeeze out more. It was decided that there were different realities in a way. A "multiverse" in a way for the Terminator.
@VladislavStarikov37632 ай бұрын
I'm just glad your camera is stabilize, and is not CONSTANTLY shaking
@Abbath772 ай бұрын
Enrique is a prepper, he believes her
@solidus4prez2 ай бұрын
Your Luna shirt is great! Also i like that you appreciate the art of filmmaking and are making some good observations
@RW_CreativeMediaАй бұрын
39:48 _“Terminate him…”_ What? Imagine they come to get rid of your dad for something that he invented but the government twisted the use of the product. Its like getting rid of all the people that sell knife cause it can be used as a weapon, so it’s about who and how they use a product itself.
@RaceSimCentral2 ай бұрын
The thing I really love about this is how the RELENTLESS way Arnie kept going, the power reroute, etc, to save them. It shows exactly what he'd be doing to terminate as well.
@mikebrown77992 ай бұрын
Hello Amanda, nice to see you!😊 You look beautiful as always!🌹 In a deleted scene from the first film we see the name of the factory where Sarah destroyed the first Terminator was "Cyberdyne Systems Corporation". They were the ones who created the Terminators in future history. Also, Miles Dyson worked for that company. Arnold's skin number model is 101, so we can presume there are at least 100 more Terminator's with different looking facial and body features. It is just a coincidence his model was the one sent back again. Of course, for Arnold to return it would have to be the same model. The CGI for the film was cutting edge at the time. Effects were specially made for this film that had never been done before. When James Cameron wrote the film he knew the special effects were not ready for what he wrote, but they would be available in the near future. The rotor router Sarah has in the needle would burn his insides with poison acid, normally used to clear clogged drains.☠ Cyberdyne would just hire someone to take over Miles Dyson work if he were killed. So, it would not stop there. There are two sets of twins that are shown together which saved money on CGI. The guard that is attacked by the floor Terminator, are actually twins. The scene with two Sarah's are Linda Hamilton's twin sister in the factory. James Cameron did stop making Terminator films after this for a while, but came back to make another one year's later when he got the Terminator rights back. He ignores the events of the other Terminator films after this. The end scene in the future is not shown in the theatrical version of the film. They just drive down a highway with a voiceover from Sarah. There is an A.I. film like what you described that you would like to see, Amanda. It is "Ex Machina" (2014).🏆You should definitely check it out. You would really enjoy it! GREAT reactions to this very well made film, Amanda!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@inigomontoya4032Ай бұрын
As a fellow Latino... I cant wait to watch you see Dark Fate. You could actually jump all of the other Terminator movies and go to that. Its supposed to be a continuation of this with no regards for the other films.
@Youngie7612 ай бұрын
You did it Amanda. This movie will now always be ingrained in your soul.
@amandamiquilena2 ай бұрын
You're probably right haha. Thank you for the super thanks! :D
@freddygonzalez782620 күн бұрын
Amen! There is difference when you make a movie because you want to tell a good story
@inigomontoya4032Ай бұрын
The guy who was taking pictures of Arnold after he was thrown through the glass in the mall was the same actor and supposed to be the same exact cop he stole the cop car from in the original. He was so stunned that he took picture after picture of him because he was supposed to be very surprised to have seen him again.
@billallen13072 ай бұрын
For the year this was made the CGI is groundbreaking. Not to mention very creative.
@bloodguzzler2 ай бұрын
45:26 That “gun” you were so impressed by is an M79 Grenade Launcher.
@breakbeatboxparty2 ай бұрын
15:45 the man with the camera is a police officer from the first terminator, the scene when the terminator broke through the windshield of a car with his hand, was thrown off the hood of the car, approached a police car in which a police officer was reporting an accident with a victim, knocked out a police officer by hitting the car and stole a police vehicle
@chrisby302 ай бұрын
Great Reaction to an amazing movie and congrats on watching the extended cut, BTW watch out, the T-1000 is behind you at 9:41
@JakeMacAttack2 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you watched this This is by far my favorite action movie of all time It’s literally lightning in a bottle.
@piotrangelus75342 ай бұрын
Good that You were watching extended version of T2 :)
@srf19842 ай бұрын
your specal effect edits are better than most movies today😂
@MKF302 ай бұрын
The reason the T-800-Model 101(arnold's Terminator model) all share the same face is because they come off of an assembly line when Skynet makes the Terminators, you learn more about this in T3 Rise of the Machines and in Salvation. There are other T-800's different category modes 102, 103 etc that have different faces but the main T-800 models are Arnold and in some cases not even skinned just sent out in pure endoskeleton form like we see in the distant future war. The ones with skin are used for infiltration missions to blend in with humans. Great reaction Amanda, you're always so cute and into your reactions!
@colachofcb2 ай бұрын
This is one of the movies they used to play frequently on TV in Colombia when I was a kid, and every time I caught it, I couldn't resist to keep watching. One of the greatest films. Saludos Amanda
@regeninsgesicht53422 ай бұрын
Amanda: If you've seen "The Walking Dead" you may have noticed. Todd - John's foster father - was portrayed by Xander Berkeley. You will then know him as Gregory.
@TrentRidley2 ай бұрын
Watching this reaction I just picked up a detail that had escaped me till now. It's unimportant to the plot, but once noticed gives a great indication of the attention to detail that this film was made with and helps to explain why we as the audience buy into it 100%. At 23:59 - 24:08 listen to the footsteps as our antagonist walks through the hallway of the mental hospital. Both the sound and the cadence of the footsteps changes as the T1000 changes from the stockier, short-legged form of the hospital guard to that of the slimmer, longer-legged police officer.
@fatty10402 ай бұрын
Actually i remembered. The Terminator working with John was supposed to be a twist reveal thats why it has Arnolds face again. It was spoiled in the trailers too tho. Plus Arnold was already familiar with the role and Machines tend to be mass produced the same way. Edit: Honestly this film says a lot about human nature, Everyone likes to think they're not a part of "humanity destroying each other" but with Dyson everyone usually thought Sara was right but JOHN was the one who was right from the beginning.
@tehawfulestface13372 ай бұрын
The ending gives you the option not to go further. BUT this ending was not in the theatrical release. So in a way it did not end this way.
@JimsScience2 ай бұрын
in the extended edition you also get to see sarah hamiltons twin sister a lot more. That's how they did the pull the CPU from arnie scene in a "mirror".
@damianstarks3338Ай бұрын
Fantastic reaction to this classic Sci Fi sequel. This Terminator sequel is a pure masterpiece/classic