Coby: "I mean it's 2024 and we're doing ok right?" A.I.: "Hold my beer."
@markkringle91446 ай бұрын
Start the music…
@mr.knowitall64406 ай бұрын
"Beah"... 🙄
@Deathbird_Mitch6 ай бұрын
AI meets improvements in missile intercept technology (like that used when Iran shot those missiles a few months ago) begets SkyNet. 🤷♂️
@diarrheagondola6 ай бұрын
AI can't figure out how many arms a person has. I think we're okay.
@user-zs5of5en5o6 ай бұрын
Lol come on man don't jinks it lol
@coldflamebluedragon1966 ай бұрын
The Terminator is definitely one of the classic films that has made such a massive mark on pop culture. You’re going to love Terminator 2: Judgment Day
@TheChapelGrove6 ай бұрын
YES to Terminator 2!
@brandonwilliams9576 ай бұрын
@@TheChapelGrove It's a role reversal for Arnold's character.
@Zuurkool16 ай бұрын
@@brandonwilliams957 Dude don't fucking spoil it
@WestValleyTransparency6 ай бұрын
It's a shame films, like Beverly Hills Cop, made it impossible for The Terminator to gross more money at the box office. People just weren't ready for The Terminator back in 1984, but you are right, The Terminator did make a massive mark on pop culture
@Jaydogg2226 ай бұрын
@@Zuurkool1 I know what a moron...
@terrylandess60726 ай бұрын
I always liked the irony when the answering message says "You're talking to a machine right now" as the Terminator is standing there.
@criminalcontent6 ай бұрын
brilliant ! never thought of that
@deepermind48846 ай бұрын
"But hey, machines need love too" 🤔😄
@fionnmaccumhaill32576 ай бұрын
@criminalcontent That hair style of Sarah's that you didn't like was SUPER popular in the early 80s. The special effects were lacking because it was made on a very small budget. T2 showed what Cameron could do with the budget he wanted, but it was lacking the inspiration T1 had in my opinion. T1 was a dark sci-fi, thriller noir (almost like a horror). T2 is more like a sci-fi action.
@halfvader80156 ай бұрын
@@fionnmaccumhaill3257 Yeah that hair was terrible then, and it's terrible now! 😄
@mikefoster60186 ай бұрын
"Machines need love too".
@lolbuster015 ай бұрын
It doesn't feel pain, or pity, or remorse and it absolutely WILL NOT STOP until you are DEAD. This move is so good.
@GGGritzer5 ай бұрын
Plus the only one that get it right!
@3912James5 ай бұрын
This movie got the Halloween 1978 movie to thank for the Terminator's success.
@milquetoastmotorcyclist98002 ай бұрын
Close. "It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop... ever, until you are dead!"
@jasonhobbs3114 ай бұрын
Kyle always wondered what she was thinking in that moment the photo was taken. She was thinking about him. Masterpiece!
@Евгений_Кузнецовв3 ай бұрын
Кайл Риз тот человек, на котором замкнулся временной континиум. И в прошлое слетал, и человечество спас, и на принцессе женился, и погиб как полагается войну - Пал в бою. В хорошем бою.
@daveygivens7356 ай бұрын
Terminator made a name for Cameron. T2 made him a legend.
@richardb62606 ай бұрын
@@daveygivens735 It got him the Aliens job.
@350125GOW6 ай бұрын
Already a legend in 1986.@@richardb6260
@tannhauser53996 ай бұрын
@daveygivens735 - true, as I don't think his first movie was that great, "Piranha II: The Spawning" ;)
@tannhauser53996 ай бұрын
@@richardb6260 - let's not forget the "Battle Beyond the Stars" in 1980 (art director in that movie), and that he was also carrying out the special effect for "Escape from New York" in 1981 (the one done by Carpenter), and worked on few more other movies in that time. The guy was already a pretty good at his craft way beyond the "Aliens" (1986). The Terminator (1984) was just a proof of that, and his craft, and professional approach. And it all escalated from that point :)
@richardb62606 ай бұрын
@@tannhauser5399 He says he was taken off the movie and it was finished by the producers. He had no say in the final cut. He got really sick while making the film and in one of the dreams he had while he was running a fever was the chrome skeleton that became the Terminator.
@zmarko6 ай бұрын
Michael Biehn is amazing, and I hope Coby watches more of his movies (The Abyss, Aliens, Navy Seals, The Rock). He's an underrated/underutilized actor, IMO.
@DougRayPhillips6 ай бұрын
And Tombstone.
@rodneybray58276 ай бұрын
@@DougRayPhillips Yes. I had to go check the movie list and see if anyone from this channel had watched it yet. Unless I missed it, it's not been viewed. Perhaps it's already been watched and therefore not a first view opportunity? But if Coby has seen Tombstone, then she didn't recognize Michael Bien as Ringo. Such a great character and he played it marvelously. Kilmer is great, but Biehn pulled off being great opposite of Kilmer.
@SuperBrooklynite0076 ай бұрын
Don’t forget cherry falls that was a good one
@TimoDyer6 ай бұрын
Tombstone
@davidhowell72796 ай бұрын
The mandalorian. Unnamed mercenary character. Definitely a sci-fi kinda guy. And much more.*correction. Character's name is Lang.
@manvirshergill17396 ай бұрын
the pace of the film , the direction from James Cameron, the tightly written script, the story and the tone of the film is unmatched, imo this is one of the most original, unique and underrated films ever made, definitely in the top 5 best sci-fi films ever made.
@80s_kid6 ай бұрын
I agree. I belong to the minority who consider the original Terminator to be the best T-movie. Among other things, for what you wrote. It has an atmosphere that is unbeatable. I saw it on VHS in the late 80s (secretly because I was too young) and it is still one of my most defining film experiences. We loved T2 when it came out, and I still love it but in retrospect, the original Terminator is the real deal.
@pablom-f87626 ай бұрын
If Sarah hadn't accidentally bumped into the pneumatic press it wouldn't be open for the cyborg to be crushed into or learn which button not to push to close it. Tight script indeed.
@IAMCAVE6 ай бұрын
It was also made with guerrilla film making techniques. At the time Cameron couldn’t get the necessary permits for certain scenes. So they went to the desired location and shot what they could before the cops arrived.
@johnpaullogan13656 ай бұрын
high bar with bttf trilogy and t2 taking up 4 of the slots. kind feel star wars episode 4 takes the last slot but it is close
@mitchrogers42176 ай бұрын
I agree, I would say arguably 2 is the most fun and rewatchable, a typical blockbuster and its great but the 1st movie is the better movie
@motodork6 ай бұрын
Nobody ever comes to the realization Terminator lost his eyebrows and some of his hair when he jumped through the fire and onto the hood of the car.
@halfvader80156 ай бұрын
Well not nobody...
@dimkagalente69566 ай бұрын
Kids today don't have no tension span 😶🌫️
@squ34ky5 ай бұрын
@@dimkagalente6956 you mean a torque wrench?
@user-ch5qd3uz3l5 ай бұрын
i've been watching this movie for 20+ years and I never noticed until she pointed it out youtube rules
@codymoe49865 ай бұрын
To be fair, I'm guessing multitudes of folks have noticed that...
@nmt2k26 ай бұрын
Me and my 8 buddies had gotten off of work at 9:00 at Costco, or back then, it was called the Price Club. There was a movie theater a couple of miles away, we all decided to go to whichever movie was playing next. It was a low-budget movie that none of us had ever heard of, it just come out, it was called The Terminator, and needless to say we were completely blown away!
@dogawful4 ай бұрын
I saw it opening night my senior year of high school. I didn't know much about it either. After seeing the special effects in the first scene, I didn't have high hopes. I ended up seeing it six times in the theater. I had the soundtrack on cassette.
@nmt2k24 ай бұрын
@@dogawful Do you know/ remember who plays the music that was playing in TechNoir, the club on Pico? I have been trying to find it since the days of Napster!
@dogawful4 ай бұрын
@@nmt2k2"Burnin' in the Third Degree" probably.
@lucianaromulus14083 ай бұрын
I'm SO jealous, seeing this and Alien in 79 would have been AMAZING. I was born in 90 so I missed it 😢😅
@nmt2k23 ай бұрын
@@lucianaromulus1408 I massage alien the night that it opened in our local theater. it basically scared the piss out of me. It had a one-week run and I saw it six more nights in a row, each night taking somebody else, a friend, or a date, just to watch them be as scared as I was!
@rainbowpegacornstudios6 ай бұрын
My favorite bit is when he's in the apartment as the landlord is asking about the odor coming from the room. The Terminator cycles through possible responses and comes up with "Fuck you, asshole", which is a nod to the scene where the T-800 first arrives and encountered that gang of thugs led by Bill Paxton.
@tru3sk1ll6 ай бұрын
I've watched this movie 100x, and never noticed that
@KHAOE16 ай бұрын
What's funny is that one of the answers is "Or what" which would have been a funny (and smart) response as well.
@LuciferStarr6 ай бұрын
@@KHAOE1 Well, that /was/ one of the options given by the landlord, from a machine's perspective, it's a valid response: Yes/No, Please go away, Or what, Fuck you, Fuck you, asshole.
@billclay94896 ай бұрын
I never made that connection
@halfvader80156 ай бұрын
I just bought the Last Exit to Nowhere shirt with that readout screen/the choices (which makes no sense but) - love it!
@frankplaysdrums6 ай бұрын
At the end when the attendant says " He said there's a storm coming in ", the way she looks into the distance and says " I know " literally gives me chills. Perfect ending.
@travisstump236 ай бұрын
When Reese tells her about the picture he says. "I always wondered what you where thinking." When the picture was taken she was thinking about him. All of James Cameron's movies are about love. If you ask me this is the ultimate love story.
@tannhauser53996 ай бұрын
@travisstump604 - No, not even close. Not sure why everybody is repeating it. Have to slightly disagree with it ;) Especially, considering the size of her pregnancy in the car (at the end of the movie), which most likely was several months after the events, and also she didn't know that particular photo was the one that Kyle was refering to. She has never seen that photo that Kyle was refering to. She had no frame of reference. Just some kid took her photo at that point, at the end of the movie. Thinking about him? Maybe, in a small way. I can see it, and agree with that small part. But just him? But I bet that lady, at that point was thinking about much larges issues: end of the world, her child, and so on. Even her expression, at the end when the kid is asking her, or telling her: "The storm is comming". At this point she was already much tougher lady than somebody who was just thinking only about "him". Just one person. And she is responding with "I know". That is some deeper appraoch. Not just thinking about Kyle. She was beyond that at this point, especially when that event was taking place a few months after she killed Terminator, and was already knew that Kyle was the father of her child. The one that will later on, send Kyle back in time (yeah, talk about classic time travel loop).
@patrickmccarthy34216 ай бұрын
I highly agree with you on that at least part of the way granted this is 90% action sci-fi but James Cameron knows how to put a really good love story as well especially one so amazing well written and beautiful
@SkemeKOS6 ай бұрын
@@tannhauser5399 Are you crazy? She is literally talking about Kyle right before the photo was taken. I have absolutely no idea why you are bringing up so much irrelevant stuff. Madness.
@melanie629546 ай бұрын
@@SkemeKOS Seriously. The kid literally snaps the picture when she says, "We loved a lifetime's worth." And you can see the pain in her face as she contemplates her lost love. No idea what the commenter is going on about regarding her not knowing it's the same photo. Of course she doesn't. It's a moot point.
@moshesett85806 ай бұрын
@@tannhauser5399 She is thinking of kyle. She literally says the few hours we spent together we loved a lifetimes worth
@nitelite786 ай бұрын
Coby counting the explosives like an OCD detective. 😂
@bjgandalf696 ай бұрын
The fact that the count was correct in the film shows what an anal retentive that Cameron is...lol
@judsongaiden98786 ай бұрын
It might have been intuitive to do so. Like Columbo.
@elishawilson53423 ай бұрын
Listen and understand, that terminator is out there it can't be bargained with, it can't reasoned with, it doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear and it absolutely will not stop ever until you are dead. Legendary quote.
@token13716 ай бұрын
Forty years ago this classic was groundbreaking. Linda Hamilton is the 🌟of Terminator I & II movies. Her growth from nice waitress to the mother of the resistance leader was amazing. Great cast acting.
@jonpevehouse6 ай бұрын
She's also in Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)
@He11aHunn6 ай бұрын
DON'T SPOIL 😠
@fluvirus3 ай бұрын
@@He11aHunn After T2 the franchise went downhill, and killing John Conner was the final nail 👎
@elishawilson53423 ай бұрын
@@fluvirusterminator salvation isn't all that bad it's no 1&2 but it's a nice film
@therobotafroshow32896 ай бұрын
The movie is a time travel paradox. It’s why it works so well. It forms a perfect loop. There are other franchises that have done this as well. Great reaction BTW.
@davidwilburn47346 ай бұрын
There are several paradoxes in Temporal Mechanics. The one demonstrated in these movies is the (Predestination Paradox) - when the actions of a person traveling back in time become part of past events, and may ultimately cause the event he is trying to prevent to take place. The result is a ‘temporal causality loop’ in which Event 1 in the past influences Event 2 in the future (time travel to the past) which then causes Event 1 to occur.
@DemonicAngelKiller6 ай бұрын
that is.nt necessarily true but it is possible it would more likely cause the event 1 to happen earlier or later depending on what changed, or stop it as was intended. the future is not fated or set it can change.
@PremKJ6 ай бұрын
I believe this an example of the Bootstrap Paradox (one of the many paradoxes when it comes to time travel)
@ulibarriL6 ай бұрын
I think the only way to prevent a bootstrap paradox is by the time travel event creating an alternate timeline, but this completely defeats the purpose of the time travel. Kind of like if you were to go back in time to give your past self the winning lotto numbers for an upcoming drawing. This would not change anything for your existing timeline. Then there is the self-fulfilling prophecy aspect of time travel, where anything and everything you do to prevent the future events is what causes them to happen.
@davidwilburn47346 ай бұрын
@@ulibarriL Bootstrap paradox creates an infinite time loop. While the Predestination Paradox occurs only once. Just google bootstrap vs Predestination Paradox to see.
@fluvirus3 ай бұрын
Killing John Conner ruined the whole franchise.
@JohnSmith-jn7nc6 ай бұрын
Your face expressions during this reaction were amazing Coby :) Great reaction.
@Hellseeker15 ай бұрын
People at work haven't seen the Terminator and it reminds me that I'm old now.
@Hapsard6 ай бұрын
The terminator lost his eyebrows when he ran through the fire ... as far as Reese, didn't you watch Aliens? There are lots of these films, but the only other must see is Terminator 2 ... One of the greatest sequels ever and it ends pretty nice - no need to have ever gone further. "I'll be back" did indeed become something Schwarzenegger says in all (?) his films. This was the first, but was a sticking point between Arnold and Cameron. Arnold was insistent that a robot wouldn't use the contraction. Cameron convinced him and it became a Hollywood touchstone.
@Dave3Dguy6 ай бұрын
Every reactor seems to forget that they just saw the Terminator on FIRE in the previous scene when he landed on the hood of their car. His hair is also burnt shorter too. 😆
@Hapsard6 ай бұрын
@@Dave3Dguy in Coby's defense, eyebrows are a strangely overlooked change. My sister got alopecia, and before she got eyebrows tattoos, it was very hard to put your finger on exactly what was off. When you did, you slapped your forehead over how obvious it was.
@humanvideosponge45296 ай бұрын
@@Hapsard Yep. I had seen this movie a bunch of times (I even saw it's TV premiere on NBC (I think)) and never noticed his eyebrows were missing until I started watching reaction vids on KZbin. That's why I keep watching reaction videos. I love finding little bits and pieces I never noticed.
@GARYHODGKINSON6 ай бұрын
@@Dave3Dguy And it became part of the iconic look, so every subsequent Terminator, comes with an already singed fringe.
@wren71956 ай бұрын
@@GARYHODGKINSON And no ey--- wait, nvm.
@ronwilcox77166 ай бұрын
‘The word “unblowupable” is tossed around a lot these days…’ This is the reaction I have been waiting for, because you rock!
@criminalcontent6 ай бұрын
thank you !!
@PumpkinJack886 ай бұрын
I love watching people watch this movie. It's my favorite movie. I enjoyed this.
@criminalcontent6 ай бұрын
Thank you !
@napalmsanctuaryx41296 ай бұрын
I love it when they get so caught up in the movie that they start talking to it. Never gets old.
@TheRareBlueFlower6 ай бұрын
Very beautiful Coby! Awesome reaction! Thank you! 😊😊
@criminalcontent6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it !!
@libertyresearch-iu4fy6 ай бұрын
The most ironic fun fact of all time: The producers of this film wanted OJ Simpson to be the terminator, but Cameron didn't think he looked like a killer.
@criminalcontent6 ай бұрын
the twists of fate !
@tannhauser53996 ай бұрын
@libertyresearch-iu4fy - plenty of more trivia there too. Also , you have to notice that one of the people who also encounter Terminator/Arnold, is played by Bill Paxton (and they both played togeter in Aliens movie later on). Bill was one of those three guys at the beginning, in front of telescope. And the other guy, right hand side on the screen, is Brian Thompson - the "famous" alien bounty hunter from X-Files series (or the "bad" guy from the "Cobra" movie with Stallone). - Or even something simple as: "Cameron's voice is heard three times in the movie: as Sarah Connor's date on the answering machine and twice as a manager of Tiki motel, who is heard (but not seen) speaking to Sarah and then again answers the phone when The Terminator calls" - Or that Arnold was originally sent the script to read for the part of Reese but thankfully convinced Cameron that the cyborg would be more his style. - Or even Michael Biehn, who had to read for his part twice, because he had just been auditioning for a stage play of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and was still in Southern mode. So his first reading was not that great. He went back, dropped the accent and got the part. Edit: spelling/grammar
@DamonCzanik6 ай бұрын
I love stuff like that. You don't make the connection until later with repeat viewings. Like: * Kyle said he always wondered what Sarah was thinking about in the picture. Turns out, she was thinking of him. * She says on the answering machine, "Fooled you. You're talking to a machine." She is later fooled by talking to a machine. * Kyle says John is about his height. Foreshadowing him being the father. * Kyle says the father dies before the war. * The toy semi-truck gets destroyed in the movie when the Terminator is driving. Later, a real-semi truck gets destroyed while the Terminator is driving. * In trying to prevent its destruction Skynet creates a time machine. Dramatic irony because it ensures the leader who destroys Skynet. But in a deleted scene shows it becomes the catalyst for its own creation. * T2: Robert Patrick gives a look at a silver mannequin. Something that makes little sense until later. * T2: Janene uses a knife to cut vegetables. Which is more dramatic irony with what happens later. • T2: Once Sarah was on the run from a Terminator. Later, Sarah becomes like a Terminator. Decked out in black, sunglasses and weapons. James Cameron doesn't do this as much in other movies. I think he adds these because it fits the cylical themes of time travel so well. Plus the nature if time travel movies. Things make sense when you go back and re-watch it, knowing what happens in the future. Like a future flashback. Like, in Back to te Future when the Twin Pines Mall becomes the Lone Pine Mall when Marty returns.
@daviddowsett16586 ай бұрын
OJ was not a killer according to US law ...
@jamesway6 ай бұрын
Actually, OJ had the roll but Arnold convinced Cameron how a Robot would act he gave Arnold the roll instead. Lots of videos here with Arnold telling the story, he wanted the roll of Reece because it had more lines.
@rare_wulf93586 ай бұрын
Coby at 33:35 says no one has seen a toothbrush for days… “Love ❤️ does not require a toothbrush”. 😂
@rodneybray58276 ай бұрын
You rinse your mouth in the shower. Actually effective. Besides, it's a movie. They might have gotten basic supplies as they couldn't have gone without food for a really long time and you just don't show everything in the required run time. Not much of a stretch. Would be different if they were stranded on an island with no supplies.
@mike79p6 ай бұрын
Reese has been wearing a homeless man's pants with no underwear for several days too
@3dbadboy16 ай бұрын
But it doesn't hurt to have one handy, lol.
@eirikrdberg11616 ай бұрын
They didn’t floss either, which is as or more important.
@deepermind48846 ай бұрын
Maybe, but playing tonsil hockey does require oral hygeine 😂👅👄🦷
@domingocurbelomorales86356 ай бұрын
My favourite part, and a sad fact, is when Kyle said that he always wondered what Sarah was thinking at that moment in the picture. And she was thinking in Kyle during that tape record. Lovers across time....
@GeorgeTropicana6 ай бұрын
oh my god the amount of fucking dweebs that sprint to the comments to be the first person to say this are so fucking cringe
@markfellows742 ай бұрын
As an old fella I love watching reactions to my favourite movies from the 80s/90s. Nice job Coby!
@Fyrecide6 ай бұрын
Ayyy, I was born in 1984 as well. Fantastic year, great book. We had the Terminator, Ghostbusters, ninja turtles were created, and a bunch of other awesome stuff that year. And, of course, us 😅
@alharron214511 күн бұрын
Don't forget Transformers! (Also, I'm *astounded* Cony's our age, she looks like she's in her late 20s)
@nino66646 ай бұрын
Cops used to keep shotguns stored in their car like that in 80s
@eirikrdberg11616 ай бұрын
Really?
@MASO2046 ай бұрын
@@eirikrdberg1161 That's why its called riding shotgun when you want to jump in the front seat of your friends car.
@gromester10926 ай бұрын
@@MASO204The term “shotgun “ or “riding shotgun” came from the old west where a bodyguard, usually carrying a shot gun or a rifle, would sit next to the driver of the stagecoach and keep a lookout.
@MASO2046 ай бұрын
@@gromester1092 my mistake you learn something new every day, thanks!
@gromester10926 ай бұрын
@@MASO204 👍
@TallBob19626 ай бұрын
Months after this movie came out, they held a special midnight showing in a lecture hall at the University of Boulder, Colorado. It was a friggin' PARTY. This movie was HUGE at the time.
@tonymaloney70963 ай бұрын
I love these reaction videos.... Coby is so beautiful, when I see her in these, I literally want to cry 😭
@facundobulacio49535 ай бұрын
I love ir, i love how you remember the characters names eaven pugsly hahah
@davidmckie71286 ай бұрын
It is hard to imagine now that "The Terminator" and "Alien" were stand alone films when they first came out. For both of them it was around 7 years before a sequel came out. Looking at all the dozens of sequels it is easy to think that they were made as franchise films when they were not.
@Talisguy4 ай бұрын
All four of those films are before my time, but I can believe it. Aliens and the first two Terminator films all end in a very complete, conclusive way that makes it clear they never expected to get sequels. There's not much wiggle room for a conventional sequel in any of their endings - Terminator 2, great as it is, has to fudge what was established in the first film in order to make a sequel possible. The original Alien is the only one of the four with an obvious sequel setup.
@spinynorman8876 ай бұрын
He singed his eyebrows off when he ran through the flames in the alley. He DID have them at the beginning. Yes, Arnie's catchphrase was born in this movie.
@1MahaDas6 ай бұрын
This was the best reaction-vid as far as content as most reaction hosts conclude at about 34 minutes. This host, Coby, was also gracious enough to spare us from non-stop personal dialogue while other hosts ramble on ad infinitum! Well done Coby!
@cds82182 ай бұрын
The actor who played Kyle also played Johnny Ringo in Tombstone. The punk with the spiked blue hair at the beginning was Bill Paxton.
@halfvader80156 ай бұрын
Ah man I love it when Coby gets grossed out and makes funny faces and noises and goes all daggy (she knows what that means)!! Another great reaction vid! And yeah, time paradox city!
@williamhicks77366 ай бұрын
I’m not saying a thing…. You’re gonna love it!
@sapphonymph82046 ай бұрын
First time viewer. Instantly subbed.
@criminalcontent6 ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@normanroscher75455 ай бұрын
The first Terminator movie, one of Cameron's early works, was a low budget movie. But it was so successful, that Terminator 2 became the most expensive movie ever made until then, the first one to exceed a budget of 100 million dollars. That is what made James Cameron the big budget juggler he became. With T2, Titanic and Avatar he broke the record for the most expensive movie three times. Well, two of them also were the most successful movies ever made by then, Titanic being the first one to make over a billion dollars at the box offices, Avatar the first one beating 2 billion. And while Terminator 2 did not make it on top of the list, it was still one of the most successful movies made by then. And a big commercial success, despite its crazy production costs.
@boldbearings6 ай бұрын
Thought you were holding the gun in the screencap 😂😂😂
@johnpratt35616 ай бұрын
Number 2 is a must-see. Can't wait for you to do that one. Love your reactions!
@Sillydogification6 ай бұрын
The first couple of terminator movies are arguably some of the best science/fiction action adventure movies ever made... After that the quality drops significantly - even as budgets gets much larger...great reaction. Looking forward to the sequel.
@stevepool80346 ай бұрын
Coby, there are 6 Terminator movies. The first two are the best, but some of the others are worth a look at least if you're a sci-fi nut. I remember I was in the wardroom of the USS Caloosahatchee in the Indian Ocean when I first saw this movie in 1984. Hope you like 👍
@johnpaullogan13656 ай бұрын
acceptable answers to the question are either 2 or 3, depending on if you count dark fates
@evomrix6 ай бұрын
Great reaction. And yeah, Kyle being the dad, but not knowing he was the father, it is the whole terminator paradox. And keep watching. Terminator 2 is quite possibly the best sequel ever, if not, then #2 behind Godfather 2.
@GreatBigRanz3 ай бұрын
7:30 In the mid 1980s you could theoretically walk into a gun store and buy a machine gun, then several things happened: the San Ysidro McDonald's massacre, and then the1986 Miami Shoot Out that left two FBI agents dead. This lead to a national ban on Automat weapons (except for the ones already in circulation) and California's crack down on firearm ownership
@bassmint25806 ай бұрын
Finally!! Can’t wait to see your reaction. 😀
@AlbertHuebsch6 ай бұрын
He knows who he's looking for now because after Sarah called Ginger he saw her photo ID at the apartment.
@domingocurbelomorales86356 ай бұрын
Almost in the first scene with the three guys, the blue haired is Bill Paxton, a very well known actor who appeared in Titanic, Aliens or Twister, among another ones.
@Musabre6 ай бұрын
He's absolutely brillaint in Edge of Tomorrow with Tom Cruise as well :D
@Steve-de1zp6 ай бұрын
True Lies
@GaryBonaducci3 ай бұрын
Apollo 13 in a smaller role, and Weird Science too. Gone too soon. RIP Bill.😢
@ChrisReise6 ай бұрын
42:20 In one of the deleted scenes that takes place as Sarah is taken away in the ambulance the camera pulls back and it is revealed that the factory that the terminator was killed in, was, in fact, the factory in which he was built. Cyberdyne Systems.
@kathygonzalez14136 ай бұрын
Exactly
@FedMikeDC5 ай бұрын
It's interesting how you often guess in advance what is going to happen in this and other movies despite it being your first time watching them.
@willmartin72936 ай бұрын
Thank you, Coby. That was a very enjoyable reaction. I recommend you watch ALL the sequels, because they each continue the storyline while showing what John meant in his message to Sarah, "The future is not set." Also, here is a little food for thought. It was 1984 when Kyle told Sarah that it would be about 40 years before cyborgs could be manufactured. Well, it is now exactly 40 years later, and his estimation appears to be pretty accurate when you consider all the advancements in robotics and their military applications.
@johnkeenan18296 ай бұрын
Cameron mentioned in an interview after this premiered that he borrowed the idea from two screenplays Harlan Ellison wrote for the Outer Limits. Ellison sued and won, that's why it has the acknowledgement to his works at the end of the film. It was part of the settlement.
@justinedse84356 ай бұрын
@johnkeenan1829 Demon with the glass hand! The soldier!
@Brian-qn7fn3 ай бұрын
Wrong on multiple accounts. Cameron never said that and Ellison didn't win a lawsuit. Cameron was not aware of Ellison's work and the stories are not very similar. Ellison is an a-hole who likes to sue people. Cameron wanted to go to trial, but the producers made him settle. He is still pissed about it.
@fearthechickenhawk21715 ай бұрын
"I came to this watch-along for you Coby. I love you and I always have." Too much? A guy's gotta try, eh? If only movie lines worked in real life.
@hat89186 ай бұрын
The timeloop paradox IS the premise and it's a prominent aspect of 2 of the films and referenced in all of them. Hence, no fate but what we make. No one truly knows how the war started because of the paradox.
@VilleHalonen6 ай бұрын
One can tell you're one of us 80s kids by your reaction to Sarah's hair :D Many reactors that are in their 20s go "whoo, such cool hair!"
@thequarteryearman93056 ай бұрын
If you read the book, there is information they did not use for the movie. The Terminator and the machines did not have any more information on Sarah than that she had been in the hospital and had a pin in her left leg. Arnold went down the list and killed each one, cutting open the left leg looking for the pin. Unfortunately, Sarah wouldn't have had one as she did not get the pin until the T-800 blew up and a piece pierced her left causing damage to the bone. Not something they could easily explain in the movie without slowing the pace down. You are usually spot on catching faces of other actors, so was surprised you did not notice Lance Henrikson (the 2nd detective) or Michael Biehn (Reese), or Bill Paxton (rainbow mohawk punk). All three are in Aliens as well.
@robertott90836 ай бұрын
Coby I can't express this any stronger than you need to watch part 2 right away! Love your reactions.❤
@criminalcontent6 ай бұрын
thanks, coming soon !
@Sarah_Gravydog3166 ай бұрын
LOL @@criminalcontent when I was born in '95, my dad wanted to name me Sara, & my mom goes, "Why don't we name her Sarah after T2." ...so I've always been Sarah the Terminator LOL (or Gravy, after my dog Gravydog)
@zansobar6 ай бұрын
It's also very interesting regarding the Polaroid photo of Sara with the dog and the bandana. That is the picture that Reese has that causes him to fall in love with Sara and in the end you will notice the instant the picture was taken, Sara is thinking of her love for Reese ("in the hours we had we loved a lifetime's worth").
@kathygonzalez14136 ай бұрын
Better than Romeo and Juliet.😅😅
@cmale3d4 ай бұрын
James Cameron launched a revolution on multiple levels with this film! Your reaction is fun and genuine! Your progression figuring it out is wild to watch! Thanks for sharing!
@Latinomicz6 ай бұрын
I love the photo moment. Kyle asks that he was wondering what she was thinking in that moment of the photo. If you flip to the end, she was thinking of him. Another crazy loop moment.
@richiecabral36026 ай бұрын
Get out of here! You've never seen The Terminator before? This I'm excited about!
@papdooh6 ай бұрын
There were only 3 Sarah Conners in the phone book when she was looking at it in the bar. The terminator knew it was the right Sarah since she was the only one left.
@TheChapelGrove6 ай бұрын
Unless, of course, she had an unlisted number. Or the phone was in Ginger's name. Or she had no phone at all. I'm wondering how the terminator would ever know if he got the right one.
@bryanmack40546 ай бұрын
@@TheChapelGrove Reese said Skynet knew very little about Conners mother so I assume it was a gamble for them too
@NemeanLion-6 ай бұрын
@@TheChapelGroveAs a machine, he would logically start with the phone book, because it’s the most accessible form of information and eliminate in ascending order until all known resources were exhausted. Not to mention, he could’ve done a simple search on her in the police cruiser computer near the beginning.
@papdooh6 ай бұрын
Well a second clue that he now had the right Sarah was that someone was protecting her. She must be important. Also the terminator may also know who kyle is.......
@rodneybray58276 ай бұрын
He didn't actually have to know. He would just kill the third one then start looking for other possible Sarah Connors that aren't easy to find. Why dig for unlisted numbers when you can just start with the listed ones first? Also, if The Terminator knew that Reese was from the future, then he would know he had the correct Sarah Connor.
@estephens136 ай бұрын
Great movie (2 is even better), but the most shocking thing in this video is Coby was born in '84! I would have guessed at least 10 years younger.
@zedwpd6 ай бұрын
in June. Same month as my birthday.
@krono5el6 ай бұрын
srsly thought she was genz.
@grimmettcleaningservices70036 ай бұрын
@@zedwpdsame here, thought she was at least 10 years younger. My birthday happens to be in June also :-)
@bluecollartradesman7156 ай бұрын
@@krono5elnow that’s a stretch
@eirikrdberg11616 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t.
@Jeedyy2 ай бұрын
I borrowed a friend's Terminator 1 and 2 VHS tapes in season 90, I took them and gave them back 10 times.
@MadcapMatt6 ай бұрын
Next month we're finally getting a 4k release of this movie for it's 40th anniversary.
@kathygonzalez14136 ай бұрын
Cool 😅😅😊
@philosopher00766 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The guy whose voice you hear Sarah play on her answering machine, the guy with the Porche who blew her off, cancelling their date....was actually James Cameron. 😉
@mrb23496 ай бұрын
@@CDee-if9og John Connor never had a different father. It is always Kyle Reese.
@mrb23496 ай бұрын
@@CDee-if9og why? You have a time machine. As soon as you have a time machine, causality is preserved only from the time traveler's point of view.
@mrb23496 ай бұрын
@@CDee-if9og yeah YT is terrible. I no longer trust it with long replies, I type them on a notes app and paste them here.
@mrb23496 ай бұрын
@@CDee-if9og yeah it deletes mine as well right now. I no longer trust it with long replies and type them in my notes app instead.
@mrb23496 ай бұрын
@@CDee-if9og it keeps doing the same thing to mine.
@Jackelite6 ай бұрын
No greenscreen no cgi no Computer Effekts. That’s the 80s
@mrb23496 ай бұрын
They used to do blue screens. Exactly the same principle, but for celluloid films.
@JedHead776 ай бұрын
Another classic from 1984 (besides Coby 😎) 🦾
@TacShooter6 ай бұрын
Coby was born in 1984?
@JedHead776 ай бұрын
@@TacShooter Yes. She posted it last month. Look at her intro here, to her reaction to The Phantom Menace.
@TheChapelGrove6 ай бұрын
@@JedHead77 - Plus she actually said so early in this video.
@GergelyTari6 ай бұрын
It would have been wild if she was born 12 may 1984
@3912James5 ай бұрын
7:39 The person working in the gun/artillery store starred in Gremlins also in 1984.
@p90man5 ай бұрын
Coby is awesome, great reactions!
@criminalcontent5 ай бұрын
Thank you !!
@WristwatchAddiction6 ай бұрын
You will LOVE T2 and get much more insight into the reason for things still not clear. All the Terminator films are worth watching for the story arch but for me T2 is the cherry on top.
@Brian-qn7fn3 ай бұрын
T2 sucks.
@WristwatchAddiction3 ай бұрын
@@Brian-qn7fn well, if you watch her eventual reaction, she did, in fact, love it (which is exactly what I said she would). So, sucks in your opinion or not, my point was that she would love it & it was proven correct if you watch her reaction for T2 that was posted well after my original comments here. She says, before signing off - “I think I liked this one (T2) more.” So I don’t know what to tell ya. 🤷♂️
@walterpanovs6 ай бұрын
You have to remember that James Cameron was still making low budget B-movies at the time. This film was a bit of a step up but still only had a $6.5M budget. It was cool to see them get so much out of the small budget. And Arnold was pretty much a punchline to a joke back then, even though he'd starred in a couple of Conan films. It seemed like that's all the public would accept from him. No one expected to see him in a contemporary thriller. This film showcased his screen presence and he took off to star in a few more action films soon after, even though his accent and awkward acting style were still present. Ultimately this film made around $78M, which was a huge return on the investment. Seven years later the much fancier and colder sequel would cost over $100M. The "good guy" Michael Biehn would appear in Cameron's "Aliens." Cameron would eventually marry Linda Hamilton.
@mraxlrose29596 ай бұрын
Lance Henriksen, was in Aliens too.
@walterpanovs6 ай бұрын
As was Bill Paxton, who played one of the punks at the beginning of the film.
@skyraider875 ай бұрын
I think the accent kinda adds to the Terminator though. It kinda rings of robotic voice synthesizer that hasn't quite nailed down human speech yet, but it's passable as a heavy accent. Also, I see people complain that Arnold blinks when a gun is fired, while Rober Patrick didn't, but I'm here to say that it's explicitly stated that the T1000 is a prototype, whereas the T800 model 101 (Arnold) is a production model. The T1000 might not have all the bugs worked out yet (in fact, comic lore says that SkyNet sent the T1000 as a last resort because the T1000 was dangerously smart and not quite finished), which could have caused some of it's less human-looking mannerisms. A Terminator that blinks and responds like a human would is a better infiltrator. Robert Patrick really nailed his performance though, along with Arnold
@Jaysun16 ай бұрын
Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a must watch!
@shadowthief99185 ай бұрын
The way that Colby is trying to figure out the whole chicken and egg situation with Reese, future, John Connor situation is quite funny and mental gymnastics. Everyone who grew up watching all the late 70’s to 90’s classic movies had to do all these gymnastics and go through all the arguments with themselves and everyone who watched these movies. Reminds me of the episode the Big Bang episode where Amy, Bernadette, and Penny read a comic and start arguing over who is right. Colby reminds me of the ladies from that episode
@silviamaria718311 күн бұрын
That was the first time he said. "I'll be back". Arnold sugested the director that a robot should say... "I will be back" without abreviation. The director insisted it should be I'll be back. But both would be famous the same way. Because the scene was funny when he comes back invading with the car.
@Osprey8506 ай бұрын
8:38 "He doesn't even ask questions or want anything from her. He's just trying to kill Sarah Connor." Of course. He's a Terminator. 😄
@rasmuspedersen35636 ай бұрын
Woman your smile is breathtaking!
@PowderedToastMan4206 ай бұрын
I was 18 when I saw this in the theater. It blew me away. We never seen anything like this before. The stop motion and practical effects are amazing! T2 is even better! 🤞✌
@kathygonzalez14136 ай бұрын
I know 😊😊
@Brian-qn7fn3 ай бұрын
T2 sucks.
@terrywiedeman11316 ай бұрын
I saw the terminator in 1984 in the theatre... I have all of the terminator movies... I loved seeing your reactions during the movie.. good stuff!
@Lab_Dad6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! There really needs to be a round two. You should really watch at least number two. Stay safe ❤😊🐶
@criminalcontent6 ай бұрын
Thank you !!
@matthewjamison6 ай бұрын
JFC you were born in 1984? I'd never have put you in my age bracket, 82 baby. Though, now your intelligent insights into movies make more sense. Great channel & choice of movie picks 👏
@johndaily2636 ай бұрын
Yeah, I’m still trying to wrap my head around Coby being 40 years old. I keep re-running the numbers and the only thing that makes sense is that my math skills have left the building.
@matthewjamison6 ай бұрын
@@johndaily263 🤣🤣
@styles29806 ай бұрын
The Terminator and Back to the Future made me love time travel films, but this one really opened the door to the concept of AI in sci-fi films. Great reaction from Coby, I'm sure we will all agree for her to watch Terminator 2. It was the long awaited sequel that really pays off.
@anonymes28846 ай бұрын
I mean, AI had appeared in sci-fi films many times beforehand, maybe most famously (by 1984) in "2001: A Space Odyssey". Killer robots/androids appeared in "Westworld" in 1973. Killer AI from "Colossus: The Forbin Project" (1970), "Demon Seed" (1977) etc. years previously. Hell even "War Games" was before this (albeit only by a year). _Maybe_ this made it a more _mainstream_ idea but the door was already wide open IMO.
@styles29806 ай бұрын
@@anonymes2884 My point was that this film opened 'MY' eyes to the concept of AI, and because of my age this film resonated with me at the time. I wasn't old enough to appreciate some of those other films or had seen them at the time this film caught my attention.
@gary_payton6 ай бұрын
Terminator 2 is one of those rare instances where the sequel actually meets or exceeds the original. Can't wait for you to watch it.
@GGGritzer6 ай бұрын
T2 wasn't a patch on the original......................
@livingbeing11135 ай бұрын
Not even close to the first.
@Gmon750Ай бұрын
The makeup/special-effects in this movie were cutting edge for its time. The scene where the Terminator is removing the damaged eyeball was the discussion for ages when the movie came out. I remember that particular scene was discussed in detail on every entertainment and news show back in the day. Sure, the head looks fake compared to today's CGI technology but for practical effects, it still sets the gold-standard.
@TreysLosingItRapidly6 ай бұрын
The music. OMG, it really takes me back... 😂
@alexshdvideo6 ай бұрын
Tunnel is near Bradbury bldg. same one that is in Gattica.
@criminalcontent6 ай бұрын
ah thanks !
@alexshdvideo6 ай бұрын
Oh and blade runner. Most every tunnel you ever see that isn’t in the hills north of LA or north of SF 😊
@markhamstra10836 ай бұрын
Right, it’s the 2nd Street tunnel, which they enter on the Hill Street end. Diagonally across the block and almost due south is the Bradbury Building at 3rd and Broadway.
@JedHead776 ай бұрын
16:23: *”Come with me if you want to live.”* Remember that for the sequel. 😎 There are (real) no sequels after that.
@billallen13076 ай бұрын
And I'll be back.
@richardb62606 ай бұрын
What gets me is that John Connor knew Reese was his father. He gave him Sarah's picture and told him stories about her to make him fall in love with her and volunteer to go back and protect her. Also, Sarah was a waitress. It was this experience that made her the kind of person who would raise the savior of humanity. If the machines hadn't sent the Terminator, John Connor would have never been born and Sarah would have never become the kind of person who could raise a leader.
@pablom-f87626 ай бұрын
John groomed a motherf♤r, that's what you sayin... You think Sarah left suggestions in a tape? "John, please, six feet tall with abs. And hair, don't send me a goddamn goblin. You want good genes, son."
@johnpaullogan13656 ай бұрын
since they implied he picked up reese pretty young was he grooming a child?
@bluecollartradesman7156 ай бұрын
If John Connor hadn’t been born the machines never would’ve sent the Terminator back in the first place.
@richardb62606 ай бұрын
@@bluecollartradesman715 We're dealing with a future where John was born. But by sending the Terminator to stop John from being born, they insured the very thing they wanted to prevent. But they had to send the Terminator back to insure something we learn in the next film. Damned if they do and damned if they don't.
@richardb62606 ай бұрын
@@johnpaullogan1365 In a way. He was definitely manipulating him. But it was for the good of humanity.
@gregtallica14412 ай бұрын
The Terminator movies are some of my favorites ever, they're so badass!
@NocturnalVoice6 ай бұрын
Great reaction 😎
@criminalcontent6 ай бұрын
Thank you!! 😁
@elchoya84326 ай бұрын
love coby and her reaction videos.
@Ilmatar1016 ай бұрын
No, trust me on that one: there are only TWO Terminator movies.
@WarGamerGirl6 ай бұрын
I agree. The first movie asks a question, and the second movie answers it.
@noisyrhysling6 ай бұрын
I know, right? There are these weird rumors that they made a third but it's not true and the world is better this way.
@MarkJohnson-gk6kc6 ай бұрын
Well there has been some big budget fan films based on the property, but only 2 actual films.
@beldin29875 ай бұрын
But there is also a great TV show, that sadly was canceled way to early : "Terminator : The Sarah Connor Chronicles" with Lena Headey and Summer Glau. Also the other Game of Thrones collab with Khaleesi is really underrated imho. Of course not comparable to 1 and 2, but its still a quite good movie.
@alexdundas-taylor34206 ай бұрын
So many react channels are thrown by the sudden lack of eyebrows on Arnie. Can't blame them all; the movie doesn't do enough to link the fireball to his change in appearance. Showing the fire on his face, or even a clearer view of his face when he's about to punch the windshield, would have helped.
@AregPone6 ай бұрын
Sweet baby Jesus... have you seen Tropic Thunder? There's a line in there meant for you. After Arnold comes through the flames and jumps on the hood, they clearly show his face, with smoke coming off of it. And you can clearly see his eyebrows are gone. I swear, the younger people are the more they need an explanation that water is wet...
@Lorena752574 ай бұрын
'Shut up and watch" 😂 Loviu
@Wrangler-fp4ei6 ай бұрын
Yep, this is the best one. Second one is quality, but...its not quite same and maybe slightly watered down in comparison.
@markc.79846 ай бұрын
Coby, it's called a paradox! The causality (Reese chooses to go back --> Sarah gets pregnant) is "out of order" to chronology (Sarah gets pregnant in 1984 --> Reese chooses to go back 40 years in the future). The mind-bendiness is part of the fun. Glad you enjoyed the movie.
@GergelyTari6 ай бұрын
Bootstrap paradox
@mr.knowitall64406 ай бұрын
He was chosen. John Connor would have groomed him for it, which is why he gave him the picture. Sarah was recording the instructions to send Reese, "or you'll never be born".