W-James Agree Terminator 2 Is Real End Of Series.Other Sequel Is Non- Canon I Hope Cameron & Tim Miller Created Real Terminator 3 Is Good Like T1 T2 Not Look Like Crap 3-5
You and me both buddy. I find it hard to like one over the other because they're both masterpieces. But in addition to being two awesome movies, they're the only two movies that matter in regards to the storyline as well. Everything that T1 started comes full circle in T2. There is no T3 or T4 as far as that story goes.
The batmaster1 I'd definitely recommend watching the first movie; the special effects have aged, but the movie- even after 30 years- is still a masterpiece. The first two are the only ones you really need to see, but there is part 3 and 4... lol =)
***** It was exactly what a Terminator was meant to do, destroy shit.. as is coming after you and will not stop.. and actually.... a threat! T2 WAS the most fun, but just like Alien.... the first Terminator was a better over-all movie with fear and substance.
@Ricky Nuggets watch the video. He says some girl told him t2 is a guy movie and when she watched it, she loved it. The commenter was referring to that.
Sarah Connor is an archetype of what a mother should be... just like John Connor is the archetypal child. In a general sense, every child represents the future to every mother. The themes are so incredibly human in this story, despite how fantastical it is.
Terminator 2 is the Hollywood film to end all Hollywood films, period... It blends blockbuster shoot 'em up action, innovative sci-fi concepts/special effects, and emotional, thought provoking human elements. That's a feat most movies could only dream of achieving half of! Not only that but you've got all the signature visual elements which make a movie great and memorable (Arnold driving a Harley with a leather jacket and sunglasses). That's something you don't forget which is a key to a great film.
I had to give this comment a like before I even finished reading it. Spot on. Also, don't forget memorable performances too. The 4 principle actors, Eddie, Linda, Arnold, and Robert were all perfectly suited for their roles as a result of good casting, perfect casting really, as I don't believe anyone could of played the T-1000 other than Robert Patrick. Same goes for Linda Hamilton's Sarah Conner.... Arnold as the Terminator/T-800, and of course Eddie Furlong as young John Conner. I even credit Joe Morton as Miles Dyson. I seen in a Cameron 2017 interview just recently how Joe had the idea to breathe the way he did during the sequence just before he's about to die. He once had a collapsed lung and integrated how that felt into that scene, as he described how hard it was to breathe.
+Shawn Lilly Tee original Terminator ismore of a love story with horror, film noir, sci-fi and action elements, than a straight up sci-fi ation movie like T2, so he's correct.
I actually LIKED Dark Fate, and I think most people did. It was not as corny as T3 and shit fest as Genysis. I actually loved the action and the fact that they didn't force jokes every 10 minutes. It was actually enjoyable to watch.
@@stonecold5373 The problem is, they replace Connor with a little fuckin girl who, holding a gun looked even smaller, it was funnier than the comedic moments. The new terminator was anoying not scary at all, it was more like "this guy, AGAIN jesus ..", S.Connor and castrtated T-8oo got pushed in the backround, the music was not memorabile and the action is nothing i'll remember in a few days time. Is there a scene in Dark fate anyone will remember at all?
I remember sitting in the movietheater watching that metalskull ingulfed in flames and hearing that metalclang-percussive music and just being blown away! And that was BEFORE the movie even started!!
Man, got same feeling back then 1991 in the theather, chills all over body when metalskull ingulfled and I was like... Holy shit... Wow... This is going to be masterpiece. And my jaw dropped like everone else in theather
Undoubtedly the greatest movie of all time in my mind! I just wish they stopped making these crappy sequels and leave the great legacy of the movie untarnished
I haven't watched any of the sequels. For me, it ends with Terminator series ends when he sacrifices himself in the lava pool. And from everything iv heard, I haven't missed out by not watching 3 & 4.
+W-James have you seen T2? then you've seen T3. imagine if you took T2 and then watered it down and watered it down and watered it down and you have T3. it's really really dumb fun but it's terrible as far as a franchise sequel
But you know that at the end of T2 that Cyberdyne will still exist because otherwise there would be a paradox that would rip apart the very fabric of the space time continuum and destroy the entire universe! Terminator 3 is necessary because it completes and repairs the timeline.
Terminator 1: Brilliant and pretty great. Terminator 2: Possibly the best action movie of all time. Terminator 3: It's ok, not as bad as people say but it's not good. Terminator Salvation: Just terrible, want to forget about it.
Terminator 1. Briliant. Terminator 2. One of the best movies ever made. Terminator 3. Decent but doesnt surpass the 2 one. Terminator savation. No Arnold. Fuck you.
I practically grew up with this movie. The first time I watched it I was only 4 and been watching every year since, from VHS, DVD, Blu-ray and digital download. If I ever get the chance to see it in the cinema I will.
Terminator 2 is probably my favorite movie of all time. Its the movie I grew up with and I love it every time I watch it. Terminator 2 is the best Terminator movie. You can't top that.
T1 and T2= Masterpieces T3= Good action film involving Terminators, but that's about it. As far as that movie is concerned, it doesn't exist with the story James Cameron told. But it was OK. T4= I didn't like it.
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Here are my list of Terminator films from best to worst, and this is just my opinion. 1. Terminator 2: Judgement Day - Amazing film that expands on the mythology of the series, an exciting as hell action movie, with terrific special effects (mostly achieved without that CGI bullshit), fun characters, and a more mature and complex story that will have me thinking for many more years to come. - AWESOMETACULAR 2. The Terminator (1984) - Incredible film with great attention to detail for a low budget blockbuster film, well directed, great performances, and a haunting atmosphere with rich ideas that make you think, and the action and effects are again great... However some effects are pretty dated, and I know some will disagree but I found it a little slow at points. But it is still worthy of it's classic name and all the praise it received. -AWESOMETACULAR 3. Terminator Salvation - One of the most criminally underrated films i've ever come across! 33% on Rotten Tomatoes = BULLSHIT. Not only did it put new spins on the classic tropes we've seen in other Terminator films, but it actually expands on the mythology of the characters through a very human story of one man's redemption, and the plot was engaging and made sense to me despite some annoying and silly parts to it. Sam Worthington and Christian Bale gave solid performances and I really liked the character arcs of both John and Marcus. The movie also looked f**king fantastic, the sets and real locations gave a real raw and gritty feel to it that was barely present in Terminator 3, I mean if Terminator Salvation came out in the 80's or 90's it would be rated R... On a side note, THE SKY WAS NOT SCORCHED BECAUSE IT TAKES PLACE EARLY ON IN THE WAR IN 2018, WHEN THE POLLUTION HASN'T DONE SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE YET... The action in the film was incredibly well shot with no shaky cam bullshit, and done with practical effects, using cgi only when necessary, and to me it looked pretty much real, fully convincing, even by todays standards, and brought me back to that raw edge present in the Cameron films, it was great in the sense that the action was used to drive forward character motivation, and I loved that the hero was constantly in danger and felt vulnerable at every second, elevating the tension. It also attempted and succeeded very well I thought, at exploring interesting themes like what separates a man from a machine, and how John Connor in some small way resembled his mother in personality, being paranoid when he may have to trust a Terminator. The opening music theme is my favourite theme to any of the Terminator films and gets me pumped every time I pop it in. And even if you don't like this movie, you can't say that it didn't try to be more than the sum of it's parts, I could tell that McG was clearly a fan of this franchise and wanted to do something new, while respecting what had come before, and unlike Jonathan Mostow who did T3, McG did a really good directing job, he actually understood the art of pacing and knew how to carry an audience through an entertaining film. Are there flaws? Yes, some of the dialogue is poor, and the plot could have been slightly better executed, and there were some slow parts. But overall it actually felt like a proper Terminator film, and while it may not appeal to everyone, it still tried and had a lot of genuine effort and passion put into it that simply can't be ignored. Like one of the films main motifs, It had heart. - BUY IT ON BLU-RAY. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines - A Huge piece of SHIT! Where to begin. The pacing is horrible, it's unbearably boring, a complete retread of Terminator 2 done so much worse, Sarah Connor killed off screen = BULLSHIT. And it completely spits on the whole point of the mythos by saying that Judgement Day was inevitable. Fuck you movie, at least the last line in Salvation was "there is no fate, but what we make." It knew it was a Terminator film. This is a parody of a Terminator film. The only good thing about it is the ending which i'll admit had some serious balls in it's execution, however when I watch these films I just skip this one and go straight to Salvation because there's barely any character development for one, and it feels pointless because nothing happened in the film until the last 10 - 15 minutes, it was a cash grabbing filler movie with no effort put into it's making. - DOGSHIT
Dark Fate was not bad like he said. The intro to Dark Fate I did not even know how they pulled off that young Sarah and John because that shit was not CGI. And I am a master programmer and engineer. That shit was spectacular int he beginning. All but Arnold, anyway.
First time I saw T2 was in 1993, I was 14. A neighbor of mine loaned it to me in VHS. I was so blown away that I couldn't stop watching it. In 1 day I saw it about 6 times. Yes T2 is the best action movie of all time!
+ChapSnat 752 have you seen the new trailer? If you haven't, don't. They pull an amazing spider man 2 and spoil the movie. Now, I'm not saying that's a huge problem, DOFP did it and that was still good, but the more I learn about this movie the more I feel like TG is just one big cluster fuck!
People who criticize and gripe about petty nonsense, like the logic behind T2's existence in the saga really have no idea what they're talking about. T2 is the reason we have The Matrix and every modern comic book movie to date. Now, I could go all day, trashing the logistic in those movies. But, I don't, because we're talking about art and entertainment... not documentaries on sciences. However, what we got on film is so superior to every sci-fi / action film since, because it was so well told on film. Logistics don't matter when a film is that well made.
Funny thing is, this is the only Terminator movie I've watched so far (yeah, I admit I'm kinda sheltered when it comes to movies). I still consider it one of the best movies I've ever seen though.
Definitely do. It's one of the best movies of the 80's. Along the likes of raging bull, elephant man, the shining, raiders of the lost ark, empire strikes back, full metal jacket, back to the future, platoon and the king of comedy.
The Terminator = Awesometacular Terminator 2: Judgment Day = Awesometacular Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines = Good Time When Your Drunk Terminator Salvation = Good Time When Your Drunk Terminator Genish*t = Good Time When Your Drunk
T3 was ok...if i'd compare it to the 90s Batman series, id say it was like batman forever...bad movie but guilty pleasure...genesis though...yeah not ever worth talking about
Terminator 2 was my first "HOLYSHIT!!!!!" movie experience. And when the terminators fight they actually have a weight to them, that mall hallway fight they look like solid machines. Now they seem to fly all over the place. Yip, the saga ended at T2, and that's where it should have been left.
T! had the best plot of the franchise, great action sequences for the time, and maintained a great pace throughout. Arnold's interpretation of the Terminator is amazing in this movie. He's truly like a machine throughout the movie who shows no emotion, which is exactly how Reese describes him. We often fear those who have too much emotion, but this movie really captured how scary someone can be if they feel nothing. For whatever reason, in T2 Arnie behaves more like a lap dog than a Terminator. T2 had great action, great CGI for the time, great pace, a good plot, and some extremely cheesy dialogue between Furlong and Arnie. To this day, I still don't understand why this particular movie was made since Kyle Reese was pretty explicit that only he and the single T-800 model went through the time machine before the Resistance destroyed it. Yet, this movie just completely dismisses that point by sending two more warriors through the time machine without providing any explanation as to why Reese was apparently wrong. Was another time machine built after the original time machine was destroyed that was also able to only send two warriors through before it was then destroyed? Did the 2nd time machine also send the terminators that we see in T3? Did the Resistance build their own time machine to send their T-800 models to the past? T3 was much like T2, perhaps too much so. They basically just tried to make T2 all over again, but with a female terminator. It was entertaining, but other than the revelation that judgement day was inevitable, it added nothing to the story. And I have to ask, was another time machine built in the future to send these two terminators back in time? Salvation was a perfectly fine movie in and of itself, but they failed to grab onto the mythology of Terminator. It was basically just a random sci-fi/action movie with some machines, called terminators, running around. Fans of the series have been waiting nearly 30 years to see the full war against the machines and it was disappointing to see it postponed yet again so that we could introduce another terminator model. Unless they come out with a model cooler than the T-1000, they should stop trying to write the script around individual terminators and just focus on the war with Skynet. For the love of all that is holy, can someone please make a Terminator that explains how these pairs of terminators kept getting sent back in time?
1) In the opening scene of Terminator 2, Sarah Connor states in her narrative "The computer who controlled the machines, Skynet, sent two Terminators back through time. Their mission, to destroy the leader of the Resistance: John Connor..my son." This narrative sets up the events of the second movie and therefore gives us our reason as to why we have our second epic movie- although, it would've been better to have acted this out as opposed to merely mentioning it. 2) The original script for Terminator 2 (or 1, I can't really remember) states that after sending Kyle back through time, Connor discovers a large storage room that has endless racks of Terminators covered in human tissue. Now this is all just a theory/suggestion, but from Kyle's perspective, he believes that the resistance smashed and destroyed the time displacement machine- but perhaps prior to destroying the time machine, Connor discovers that a second Terminator was sent back through a different timeline, and realises that this Terminator is actually after him while he was a child. His fellow soldiers, whom are out exploring Skynet's chambers, discover a room full of flesh covered Terminators in a massive storage room, and therefore he decides to reprogram one and sends him back through time- thereby setting the events of Terminator 2. After sending him back, they then destroy the time machine. I'm not suggesting that this is what happened, but who knows? I don't think James Cameron himself really elaborated further with the whole mythology of the Terminator series, but it could be an explanation? 3) Terminator 3 supposedly occurs in a completely different timeline, but in reality…the storyline truly ended with T2. Terminator 3, however, was still a fantastic and enjoyable movie, but I don't consider it to be apart of Terminator canon. I won't even waste space and time in trying to explain how the events of T3 could happen, because T3's existence made absolutely no sense whatsoever; If they tried to follow the storyline of the first two movies, they would've have seriously failed because: -In the original timeline of the films, Skynet was destroyed. -It was further established that the Human Resistance had already won the war, and was successful in shutting Skynet down. -The time placement machine was destroyed; and I do believe that it was destroyed AFTER when Connor sends the second Terminator (The T-800) back through time. Either way, I loved and enjoyed T3. It was what it was, but it has no place in Terminator canon. 4) I hated Salvation. Absolutely hated it.
***** Yeah, I kind of thought that those events with the time machine could have happened. The idea that the Resistance infiltrated Skynet, finds the time machine, grabs a powered-down terminator from an assembly line, programs it, then sends him back in time does makes sense, but I just wish the movies would have devoted at least a minute to show it or some other explanation. There are just so many possibly cool explanations that I can't understand why the time machine events of the future haven't been put on the big screen yet.
I whole heartedly agree. Even if it was a deleted scene or something, I would've been happier with that. For me personally, I got no main gripes with that small little detail being merely told through the narrative, but it would've been A LOT better if there was a scene or something to flesh out that part of the story. Just imagine how AWESOME that would've been. And as iconic as the future war scene is, it would've been a lot cool- and more true to the story- if they started the movie with that scene. But, I guess that it is what it is. Ah well, Terminator 2 is still a legendary movie! =)
My top 10 Action movies 1. Terminator 2: Judgement Day 2. Casino Royale 3. Die Hard 4. Kill Bill 5. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 6. Aliens 7. The Matrix 8. The Road Warrior 9. Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol 10. Predator
The first is my favorite. Great buildup, the characters are fleshed out, even the minor ones. True horror/regular man vs mashine story. The odds were so different for the girl to survive. Truly tragic with a haunting, open ending. "There´s a storm coming in...I know" Just brilliant storytelling. Seeing the endosceleton(?, sorry, Swedish) for the first time when it raises in the fire, still give me chills to this day. Also, the hint of what Sarah would become, her starting to fight back...wow. "You terminated fucker" is the real thing. I like it much better because of the horror elements I Think. Plus, I´m fond of Arnie as the bad robot. BUT T2 is a fantastic actionmovie with brilliant specialeffects and Robert Patrick is creepy as hell. T1 AND T2 for me. Just in different ways.
I should point out, if your girlfriend gave the movie back to you after she watched it, and the thing she said to you wasn't "I know now why you cry", I will be very disappoint.
I remember watching this movie as a kid. This movie was huge in the 90s. Throughout the 90s, this movie was among the greatest action movies of all time. I remember all the kids at school used to sing Bad to the Bone. By the time I was in middle school. All the guys still had it as their favorite movie of all time. I agree that is the greatest action and suspense you'll ever see. 💯
Am I the only person that is okay with t3? It isn't as good as 1 or 2 but was rather interesting as a movie and was rather good. But I absolutely hated terminator salvation and that one was so forgettable.
Terminator: Awesometacular Terminator 2 Judgement Day: Awesometacular (one of my favorite movies of ALL TIME) Terminator 3: I don't know, haven't seen it Terminator Salvation: Purposely skipped this one Terminator Genesis:good time if your drunk
I agree: However 1 nitpick EVERYONE gets wrong: Arnold's terminator is a model 101, not an 800. The 800 series had rubber skin. As Kyle Reese says "We spotted them easy". This is coming from someone who watches this stuff twice a year.
The Terminator - Awesometacular Terminator 2 Judgement Day - Awesometacular Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines - Good Time, If You're Drunk Terminator Salvation - Won't Remember it in T-Minus 10 Minutes
I saw T2 as a little kid - T1000 made me O_O whoah...genuinely scared for the protagonists. I was like "he's a relentless killer, and even if you make him explode, he comes back within minutes!! wtffffff" KIDS need to see this stuff, grown up stuff is just as valuable to childhood as childhood stuff is valuable to grown ups.
I wanted to make a sequel in the future where a prototype of a highly advanced version of a T-800 malfunctions due to a power surge caused by a resistance raid on a Skynet R&D sight. The prototype has both Skynet and John Conner as primary targets, but calculates that it would not be able to Terminate Skynet without aiding the resistance. I wanna write out my ideas for a Fanfiction or something. I just want to see more of the future
T2 is the best in the series but Terminator Salvation fits in the canon and imo was actually good. T3 was the only one that was dogshit even though story wise it had to happen just to explain that Judgment Day did happen and explain how/why John Connor became so important.... This series does time travel right because at the end of the day nothing changed(just like in "12 monkey's"). Which is how it should be. UNLESS you create an alternate time line ala StarTrek09.
T1-awesometacular T2-mega-awesometacular T3-worth buying on Blu-ray Salvation- between good time no alcohol and good time if you're drunk Excited for t5
One of my favourite movies of all time watched it a lot as a kid, I had a huge crush on Edward Furlong.. Sarah Connor was just a bad ass female character.. her and Ellen Ripley from alien are the best female characters for me 👊🏼
I remember when I was a kid I used to visit my aunt frequently and she had something that a few ones could afford back then, a VHS player and tons of movie cassettes and I always, and always watched the same movie that I was obsessed with over and over again, and that's T2 even trough it was in english with who knows what subtitles, probably russian, and I didn't understand a word since english is not my native language yet I still always watched it and been completely amazed by it's dramatic and cool action and stunning soundtrack.. And still to this day this is the only movie I'm able to rewatch and be excited about it which really means something!
The Terminator: A masterpiece,one of the best movies ever Terminator 2 Judgement Day: Brilliant sequal( but I prefer the original by a mile) Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines:Average movie,though disapointing Terminator Salvation:Useless movie
I actually like all the terminators movie of course not the same but I thought they were pretty good. I still haven't seen terminator genysis but I'm excited too
It's funny how he says the T-1000 is one of the most deadliest terminators but it was the T-800 from the 1st movie that killed more people and has achieved a lot more as he almost kills Sarah.
The problem with T3 is that it abandoned the underlying principle of the story, which is that there is no fate - Judgement Day wasn't inevitable, in T3 it was
Also I've always wondered, how the Hell did the academy awards miss Linda Hamilton and Edward Furlong's performances for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor?
@Pack man: You forget - that was 1991. 'The Silence of the Lambs' practically swept the Academy Awards that year, including winning ALL of the "Big 5" awards: Best Picture, Best Director ( Jonathan Demme, ) Best Screenplay ( Ted Tally, for adapting the Thomas Harris novel of the same name, ) Best Actor [ brilliant ( Sir ) Anthony Hopkins, who won with being on screen the shortest amount of time to have won Best Actor ( 16 minutes, ) ] and Best Actress [ Jodie Foster ( her second win for Best Actress*. ) ] [ The only two ( 2 ) other films to win the "Big 5" were 'It Happened One Night' ( 1934, ) and 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' ( 1975. ) ] 1991 was also the year that Jack Palance won Best Supporting Actor for his role in 'City Slickers.' Linda Hamilton and Edward Furlong were NOT even nominated. *After her brilliant, earlier, Oscar- winning performance in 'The Accused' ( 1988, ) as a rape victim further victimized by the court system.
Still get chills when Arnold runs across the back of the truck...empties a magazine in t1000s face and jackknifes the lorry.....blew my little 7 year old mind
"Favourite Terminator movie" isn't even a question. That's like asking which Robocop is best. There is one correct answer and if anyone answers anything other than T2 or the first Robocop they are objectively wrong.
Terminator 2 is one of my favorite movies. Though while I do like T2 over the original I'll give the original more points on one detail. It was scarier. I watched both movies recently, and there were quite a few scenes in the beginning where I'm waiting for the Terminator to strike and all the "false starts" really made me jump even though I was expecting something to happen.
I saw Terminator 2 in the movies with my mom and dad (RIP Dad) when I was 10 years old. This movie STILL does it for me. Easily one of my top 5 movies of all time.
CORRECT! Terminator 2 is where the saga officially ends. No need for more cash grab sequels.
I agree with you 100%
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Constructive Historian Oh my Guaad do not remind me of that cinematic abomination, that is Terminator Genisys.
W-James Agree Terminator 2 Is Real End Of Series.Other Sequel Is Non- Canon
I Hope Cameron & Tim Miller Created Real Terminator 3 Is Good Like T1 T2
Not Look Like Crap 3-5
W-James agreed closest one that was good was terminator salvation
I like T1 and T2 equally. T1 is more subtle while T2 is hugely bombastic.
You and me both buddy. I find it hard to like one over the other because they're both masterpieces. But in addition to being two awesome movies, they're the only two movies that matter in regards to the storyline as well. Everything that T1 started comes full circle in T2. There is no T3 or T4 as far as that story goes.
I've only seen the second one, but I'm probably going to like the 5'th one next summer
The batmaster1 I'd definitely recommend watching the first movie; the special effects have aged, but the movie- even after 30 years- is still a masterpiece.
The first two are the only ones you really need to see, but there is part 3 and 4... lol =)
It's hard to find a good free Terminator. The only reason I've seen T2 is because it was on Netflix
+XenoKaiju Well said!
Terminator 2 is proof that sequels can be better than the original.
***** It was exactly what a Terminator was meant to do, destroy shit.. as is coming after you and will not stop.. and actually.... a threat! T2 WAS the most fun, but just like Alien.... the first Terminator was a better over-all movie with fear and substance.
+CurtisAlfeld The Dark Knight, Aliens and Evil Dead 2 are better than their originals.
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The Godfather part 2 did it first
I'm a woman and I agree that Terminator 2 is one of my favourite films.
@Ricky Nuggets watch the video. He says some girl told him t2 is a guy movie and when she watched it, she loved it. The commenter was referring to that.
Sarah Connor is an archetype of what a mother should be... just like John Connor is the archetypal child. In a general sense, every child represents the future to every mother. The themes are so incredibly human in this story, despite how fantastical it is.
I'm a chick and fucking LOVE T2! I cried my ass off more at the end of this Cameron movie then Titanic...and proud of it
this movie is a masterpeice. The sound tracks alone are just too awesome.
Terminator 2 is the Hollywood film to end all Hollywood films, period... It blends blockbuster shoot 'em up action, innovative sci-fi concepts/special effects, and emotional, thought provoking human elements. That's a feat most movies could only dream of achieving half of! Not only that but you've got all the signature visual elements which make a movie great and memorable (Arnold driving a Harley with a leather jacket and sunglasses). That's something you don't forget which is a key to a great film.
I had to give this comment a like before I even finished reading it. Spot on.
Also, don't forget memorable performances too.
The 4 principle actors, Eddie, Linda, Arnold, and Robert were all perfectly suited for their roles as a result of good casting, perfect casting really, as
I don't believe anyone could of played the T-1000 other than Robert Patrick. Same goes for Linda Hamilton's Sarah Conner.... Arnold as the Terminator/T-800, and of course Eddie Furlong as young John Conner. I even credit Joe Morton as Miles Dyson. I seen in a Cameron 2017 interview just recently how Joe had the idea to breathe the way he did during the sequence just before he's about to die.
He once had a collapsed lung and integrated how that felt into that scene, as he described how hard it was to breathe.
Terminator 2 Judgement Day is hands down the best action movie of all time
agreed
Yes
Terminator 1's better
+Shawn Lilly Tee original Terminator ismore of a love story with horror, film noir, sci-fi and action elements, than a straight up sci-fi ation movie like T2, so he's correct.
+Damien Khan A masterpiece!
2019 watching this review after watching Terminator Dark Fate review.
I actually LIKED Dark Fate, and I think most people did. It was not as corny as T3 and shit fest as Genysis. I actually loved the action and the fact that they didn't force jokes every 10 minutes. It was actually enjoyable to watch.
@@stonecold5373 Yea i agree
@@stonecold5373 The problem is, they replace Connor with a little fuckin girl who, holding a gun looked even smaller, it was funnier than the comedic moments. The new terminator was anoying not scary at all, it was more like "this guy, AGAIN jesus ..", S.Connor and castrtated T-8oo got pushed in the backround, the music was not memorabile and the action is nothing i'll remember in a few days time. Is there a scene in Dark fate anyone will remember at all?
Lol me too
Terminator salvation was the 3rd best one Christian bale did perfect as John Connor definitely a 4.5 star movie and this new one get a -20
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Was this a reference to Terminator or battlefield? We will never know....
*naked T-800 arises from his time sphere while heroically and vigilantly scanning his surroundings for clothes, boots a motorcycle.
Reference to super metroid escape theme.
I remember sitting in the movietheater watching that metalskull ingulfed in flames and hearing that metalclang-percussive music and just being blown away! And that was BEFORE the movie even started!!
Man, got same feeling back then 1991 in the theather, chills all over body when metalskull ingulfled and I was like... Holy shit... Wow... This is going to be masterpiece. And my jaw dropped like everone else in theather
Mr Jee i watched it in 3d in cinemas and its the best money o ever spent
Undoubtedly the greatest movie of all time in my mind! I just wish they stopped making these crappy sequels and leave the great legacy of the movie untarnished
I agree
I haven't watched any of the sequels. For me, it ends with Terminator series ends when he sacrifices himself in the lava pool. And from everything iv heard, I haven't missed out by not watching 3 & 4.
as far as I'm concerned cyberdyne was destroyed in 1997, and that's where it ends.
+W-James have you seen T2? then you've seen T3. imagine if you took T2 and then watered it down and watered it down and watered it down and you have T3. it's really really dumb fun but it's terrible as far as a franchise sequel
But you know that at the end of T2 that Cyberdyne will still exist because otherwise there would be a paradox that would rip apart the very fabric of the space time continuum and destroy the entire universe! Terminator 3 is necessary because it completes and repairs the timeline.
Terminator 1: Brilliant and pretty great.
Terminator 2: Possibly the best action movie of all time.
Terminator 3: It's ok, not as bad as people say but it's not good.
Terminator Salvation: Just terrible, want to forget about it.
Terminator 1. Briliant.
Terminator 2. One of the best movies ever made.
Terminator 3. Decent but doesnt surpass the 2 one.
Terminator savation. No Arnold. Fuck you.
Marko Radokicik
You want him to be a 60 year old robot? fuck that.
nah he looked old. didnt suit a strong as robot.
Genisys: Better than Salvation but terrible regardless
Salvation was way better than Rise
I practically grew up with this movie. The first time I watched it I was only 4 and been watching every year since, from VHS, DVD, Blu-ray and digital download. If I ever get the chance to see it in the cinema I will.
Leon Smith exactly the same with me
Leon Smith I think they're re-releasing it in 3D this year so I'm super psyched if that's true!
How about a video with your top 10 favorite movies of all time?
Terminator 2 is probably my favorite movie of all time. Its the movie I grew up with and I love it every time I watch it. Terminator 2 is the best Terminator movie. You can't top that.
T1 and T2= Masterpieces
T3= Good action film involving Terminators, but that's about it. As far as that movie is concerned, it doesn't exist with the story James Cameron told. But it was OK.
T4= I didn't like it.
TheJ024 T1 T2 = Real Terminator
T3 T4 T5 = Crap
Definitely James Cameron is the greatest
The Terminator & Terminator 2 are the only good Terminator movies. The rest are absolutely garbage.
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JustTrolling
Terminator Movie rights will revert back to James Cameron in 2019,
shouldn't matter. just end the franchise here, it has no more gas
+JustTrolling you're wrong,t&t2 are the only Terminator movies.
watched it when i was 9 years old blew my mind. An absolute masterpiece!!
One of the best VHS tapes I had ever gotten as a kid.
Me as well 😊
Here are my list of Terminator films from best to worst, and this is just my opinion.
1. Terminator 2: Judgement Day - Amazing film that expands on the mythology of the series, an exciting as hell action movie, with terrific special effects (mostly achieved without that CGI bullshit), fun characters, and a more mature and complex story that will have me thinking for many more years to come. - AWESOMETACULAR
2. The Terminator (1984) - Incredible film with great attention to detail for a low budget blockbuster film, well directed, great performances, and a haunting atmosphere with rich ideas that make you think, and the action and effects are again great... However some effects are pretty dated, and I know some will disagree but I found it a little slow at points. But it is still worthy of it's classic name and all the praise it received. -AWESOMETACULAR
3. Terminator Salvation - One of the most criminally underrated films i've ever come across! 33% on Rotten Tomatoes = BULLSHIT. Not only did it put new spins on the classic tropes we've seen in other Terminator films, but it actually expands on the mythology of the characters through a very human story of one man's redemption, and the plot was engaging and made sense to me despite some annoying and silly parts to it. Sam Worthington and Christian Bale gave solid performances and I really liked the character arcs of both John and Marcus. The movie also looked f**king fantastic, the sets and real locations gave a real raw and gritty feel to it that was barely present in Terminator 3, I mean if Terminator Salvation came out in the 80's or 90's it would be rated R... On a side note, THE SKY WAS NOT SCORCHED BECAUSE IT TAKES PLACE EARLY ON IN THE WAR IN 2018, WHEN THE POLLUTION HASN'T DONE SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE YET... The action in the film was incredibly well shot with no shaky cam bullshit, and done with practical effects, using cgi only when necessary, and to me it looked pretty much real, fully convincing, even by todays standards, and brought me back to that raw edge present in the Cameron films, it was great in the sense that the action was used to drive forward character motivation, and I loved that the hero was constantly in danger and felt vulnerable at every second, elevating the tension. It also attempted and succeeded very well I thought, at exploring interesting themes like what separates a man from a machine, and how John Connor in some small way resembled his mother in personality, being paranoid when he may have to trust a Terminator. The opening music theme is my favourite theme to any of the Terminator films and gets me pumped every time I pop it in. And even if you don't like this movie, you can't say that it didn't try to be more than the sum of it's parts, I could tell that McG was clearly a fan of this franchise and wanted to do something new, while respecting what had come before, and unlike Jonathan Mostow who did T3, McG did a really good directing job, he actually understood the art of pacing and knew how to carry an audience through an entertaining film. Are there flaws? Yes, some of the dialogue is poor, and the plot could have been slightly better executed, and there were some slow parts. But overall it actually felt like a proper Terminator film, and while it may not appeal to everyone, it still tried and had a lot of genuine effort and passion put into it that simply can't be ignored. Like one of the films main motifs, It had heart. - BUY IT ON BLU-RAY.
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines - A Huge piece of SHIT! Where to begin. The pacing is horrible, it's unbearably boring, a complete retread of Terminator 2 done so much worse, Sarah Connor killed off screen = BULLSHIT. And it completely spits on the whole point of the mythos by saying that Judgement Day was inevitable. Fuck you movie, at least the last line in Salvation was "there is no fate, but what we make." It knew it was a Terminator film. This is a parody of a Terminator film. The only good thing about it is the ending which i'll admit had some serious balls in it's execution, however when I watch these films I just skip this one and go straight to Salvation because there's barely any character development for one, and it feels pointless because nothing happened in the film until the last 10 - 15 minutes, it was a cash grabbing filler movie with no effort put into it's making. - DOGSHIT
T3
“Terminator Salvation is one of the most criminally underrated movies”
Gtfo clown.
Yep, you’re fired
HOW COULD YOU FORGET BULLETS DON'T WORK ON MACHINES.
Salvation was a pile of garbage. 0/10 lasers
@@airjordans2344 He said “this is just my opinion” so stfu clown.
I agree. The Terminator Saga ends at Terminator 2. the other sequels don't exist to me.
like he said, light enjoyment at most, 3 is ok, salvation is shit, genesis is bad but good graphics and effects
Jackson Mares I haven’t even seen any of the other films, only the first one and second one, and I’m not planning on see any of the other ones...ever.
Salvation wasn't shit in my opinion...
Who's here after Terminator dark fate review?
Came here after your Terminator Dark Fate vid. Yup. I needed the nostalgia.
Dark Fate was not bad like he said. The intro to Dark Fate I did not even know how they pulled off that young Sarah and John because that shit was not CGI. And I am a master programmer and engineer. That shit was spectacular int he beginning. All but Arnold, anyway.
@@stonecold5373 I agree ... It was a good movie, not great, but good.
@@grubbybum3614 i'm glad someone agrees, lol i think it was a great action movie overall, and MUCH better than the absolutely terrible Genysis.
First time I saw T2 was in 1993, I was 14. A neighbor of mine loaned it to me in VHS. I was so blown away that I couldn't stop watching it. In 1 day I saw it about 6 times. Yes T2 is the best action movie of all time!
I wonder if he would give the first terminator film an awesometacular rating too?
"Hasta la vista, baby" my favorite line.
The Terminator - AWESOMETACULAR
Terminator 2 - AWESOMETACULAR
Terminator 3 - Worth buying on Blu-ray
Terminator Salvation - Dogshit
lets just hope that the upcoming Terminator: Genisys won't suck donkey balls
+ChapSnat 752 to late.
Roger Puzzitiello WTF? it's not even out yet
+ChapSnat 752 have you seen the new trailer? If you haven't, don't. They pull an amazing spider man 2 and spoil the movie. Now, I'm not saying that's a huge problem, DOFP did it and that was still good, but the more I learn about this movie the more I feel like TG is just one big cluster fuck!
Roger Puzzitiello no but now that you said that they did an amazing spider-man 2 on the trailer i will avoid it at all costs
T2 is a pure masterpiece
Jeremy reviewing Dark Fate brought me here
People who criticize and gripe about petty nonsense, like the logic behind T2's existence in the saga really have no idea what they're talking about. T2 is the reason we have The Matrix and every modern comic book movie to date. Now, I could go all day, trashing the logistic in those movies. But, I don't, because we're talking about art and entertainment... not documentaries on sciences. However, what we got on film is so superior to every sci-fi / action film since, because it was so well told on film. Logistics don't matter when a film is that well made.
Who else came here after Jeremy finally did T1
T1 and T2 are masterpieces, both in their own way.
Whose watching this after Jeremy’s review of The Terminator? ✋✋✋
Funny thing is, this is the only Terminator movie I've watched so far (yeah, I admit I'm kinda sheltered when it comes to movies).
I still consider it one of the best movies I've ever seen though.
Well you've seen this one it's pretty much all you need to see. You can also watch the first one it's very much an 80s movie, really cool.
You better watch the first one. It's a great movie.
rybrentmannftw I think I eventually will.
Definitely do. It's one of the best movies of the 80's. Along the likes of raging bull, elephant man, the shining, raiders of the lost ark, empire strikes back, full metal jacket, back to the future, platoon and the king of comedy.
Dude, what about Aliens?
And it still ends at terminator 2!
The Terminator = Awesometacular
Terminator 2: Judgment Day = Awesometacular
Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines = Good Time When Your Drunk
Terminator Salvation = Good Time When Your Drunk
Terminator Genish*t = Good Time When Your Drunk
Iono i kinda liked salvation i fuckin hated genesis and 3 was just riding a wave of 1 and 2
naah 3 is OK, forgetable, but still OK
T3 was ok...if i'd compare it to the 90s Batman series, id say it was like batman forever...bad movie but guilty pleasure...genesis though...yeah not ever worth talking about
My rankings:
Terminator: Blue Ray
Terminator 2: Awesometacular
Terminator 3: no alcohol required
Salvation: good time if youre drunk
Genisys: Dogshit
@@WasimulAkram Dark Fate: You're not gonna remember it in T-minus one day. Ah, too late. I just did.
Genisys-makes u drink automatically
Speaking as a girl, I LOVE Terminator 2! One of my favorite films of all time!
Terminator 2 was my first "HOLYSHIT!!!!!" movie experience. And when the terminators fight they actually have a weight to them, that mall hallway fight they look like solid machines. Now they seem to fly all over the place. Yip, the saga ended at T2, and that's where it should have been left.
T-1: Awesometacular
T-2: Awesometacular
T-3: Fun if you're drunk
Salvation: Worth buying on Blu-ray
5 and 6 family movies
Such a shame that Terminator 3 and 4 are shit compared to Terminator 1 and 2
James Cameron made the first 2 films. A new director made T 3 and T 4
Keith Bittinger a moron called mcg. before t3, he made music videos. does it show?
Well, he did make music videos for my favorite band the Offspring.
Keith Bittinger idk about his music videos, but t3, compared to t1 and 2, is dogshit.
MCG didn't make T3, Jonathan Mostow did. MCG made Salvation
You know women do like T2 because the movie made you care and was very emotionally invested
Possibly
True. Just curious but would u fuck Robert Patrick as he looked in this film?
I'm a girl, and I watched it when I was ten, and I LOVED IT SO MUCH!!!
21.12.2014. just watched t2. for the 24th time. i still cried at the end. perfection.
T! had the best plot of the franchise, great action sequences for the time, and maintained a great pace throughout. Arnold's interpretation of the Terminator is amazing in this movie. He's truly like a machine throughout the movie who shows no emotion, which is exactly how Reese describes him. We often fear those who have too much emotion, but this movie really captured how scary someone can be if they feel nothing. For whatever reason, in T2 Arnie behaves more like a lap dog than a Terminator.
T2 had great action, great CGI for the time, great pace, a good plot, and some extremely cheesy dialogue between Furlong and Arnie. To this day, I still don't understand why this particular movie was made since Kyle Reese was pretty explicit that only he and the single T-800 model went through the time machine before the Resistance destroyed it. Yet, this movie just completely dismisses that point by sending two more warriors through the time machine without providing any explanation as to why Reese was apparently wrong. Was another time machine built after the original time machine was destroyed that was also able to only send two warriors through before it was then destroyed? Did the 2nd time machine also send the terminators that we see in T3? Did the Resistance build their own time machine to send their T-800 models to the past?
T3 was much like T2, perhaps too much so. They basically just tried to make T2 all over again, but with a female terminator. It was entertaining, but other than the revelation that judgement day was inevitable, it added nothing to the story. And I have to ask, was another time machine built in the future to send these two terminators back in time?
Salvation was a perfectly fine movie in and of itself, but they failed to grab onto the mythology of Terminator. It was basically just a random sci-fi/action movie with some machines, called terminators, running around. Fans of the series have been waiting nearly 30 years to see the full war against the machines and it was disappointing to see it postponed yet again so that we could introduce another terminator model. Unless they come out with a model cooler than the T-1000, they should stop trying to write the script around individual terminators and just focus on the war with Skynet.
For the love of all that is holy, can someone please make a Terminator that explains how these pairs of terminators kept getting sent back in time?
1) In the opening scene of Terminator 2, Sarah Connor states in her narrative "The computer who controlled the machines, Skynet, sent two Terminators back through time. Their mission, to destroy the leader of the Resistance: John Connor..my son."
This narrative sets up the events of the second movie and therefore gives us our reason as to why we have our second epic movie- although, it would've been better to have acted this out as opposed to merely mentioning it.
2) The original script for Terminator 2 (or 1, I can't really remember) states that after sending Kyle back through time, Connor discovers a large storage room that has endless racks of Terminators covered in human tissue. Now this is all just a theory/suggestion, but from Kyle's perspective, he believes that the resistance smashed and destroyed the time displacement machine- but perhaps prior to destroying the time machine, Connor discovers that a second Terminator was sent back through a different timeline, and realises that this Terminator is actually after him while he was a child. His fellow soldiers, whom are out exploring Skynet's chambers, discover a room full of flesh covered Terminators in a massive storage room, and therefore he decides to reprogram one and sends him back through time- thereby setting the events of Terminator 2. After sending him back, they then destroy the time machine.
I'm not suggesting that this is what happened, but who knows? I don't think James Cameron himself really elaborated further with the whole mythology of the Terminator series, but it could be an explanation?
3) Terminator 3 supposedly occurs in a completely different timeline, but in reality…the storyline truly ended with T2. Terminator 3, however, was still a fantastic and enjoyable movie, but I don't consider it to be apart of Terminator canon. I won't even waste space and time in trying to explain how the events of T3 could happen, because T3's existence made absolutely no sense whatsoever; If they tried to follow the storyline of the first two movies, they would've have seriously failed because:
-In the original timeline of the films, Skynet was destroyed.
-It was further established that the Human Resistance had already won the war, and was successful in shutting Skynet down.
-The time placement machine was destroyed; and I do believe that it was destroyed AFTER when Connor sends the second Terminator (The T-800) back through time.
Either way, I loved and enjoyed T3. It was what it was, but it has no place in Terminator canon.
4) I hated Salvation. Absolutely hated it.
***** Yeah, I kind of thought that those events with the time machine could have happened. The idea that the Resistance infiltrated Skynet, finds the time machine, grabs a powered-down terminator from an assembly line, programs it, then sends him back in time does makes sense, but I just wish the movies would have devoted at least a minute to show it or some other explanation. There are just so many possibly cool explanations that I can't understand why the time machine events of the future haven't been put on the big screen yet.
I whole heartedly agree. Even if it was a deleted scene or something, I would've been happier with that. For me personally, I got no main gripes with that small little detail being merely told through the narrative, but it would've been A LOT better if there was a scene or something to flesh out that part of the story. Just imagine how AWESOME that would've been. And as iconic as the future war scene is, it would've been a lot cool- and more true to the story- if they started the movie with that scene.
But, I guess that it is what it is. Ah well, Terminator 2 is still a legendary movie! =)
Terminator 9\10. Terminator 2 10\10. Terminator 7\10. Terminator salvation 6\10.
Right with you but t3 6/10 t4 4/10
My top 10 Action movies
1. Terminator 2: Judgement Day
2. Casino Royale
3. Die Hard
4. Kill Bill
5. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
6. Aliens
7. The Matrix
8. The Road Warrior
9. Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
10. Predator
The first is my favorite. Great buildup, the characters are fleshed out, even the minor ones. True horror/regular man vs mashine story. The odds were so different for the girl to survive. Truly tragic with a haunting, open ending. "There´s a storm coming in...I know" Just brilliant storytelling. Seeing the endosceleton(?, sorry, Swedish) for the first time when it raises in the fire, still give me chills to this day. Also, the hint of what Sarah would become, her starting to fight back...wow. "You terminated fucker" is the real thing. I like it much better because of the horror elements I Think. Plus, I´m fond of Arnie as the bad robot. BUT T2 is a fantastic actionmovie with brilliant specialeffects and Robert Patrick is creepy as hell. T1 AND T2 for me. Just in different ways.
I should point out, if your girlfriend gave the movie back to you after she watched it, and the thing she said to you wasn't "I know now why you cry", I will be very disappoint.
Terminator 2 Judgement Day is my fav.
28 years later and I continue to acknowledge that the Terminator series ended here. Everything else is bad fanfiction.
T1: Great
T2: Awesome
T3: Disappointing
TS: Prety Good but not as good as I expected
I remember watching this movie as a kid. This movie was huge in the 90s. Throughout the 90s, this movie was among the greatest action movies of all time. I remember all the kids at school used to sing Bad to the Bone. By the time I was in middle school. All the guys still had it as their favorite movie of all time. I agree that is the greatest action and suspense you'll ever see. 💯
Am I the only person that is okay with t3? It isn't as good as 1 or 2 but was rather interesting as a movie and was rather good. But I absolutely hated terminator salvation and that one was so forgettable.
ikr man. People say it's terrible but it's not that bad
Curtis Cowan I've never heard anyone call it terrible, it's just that the general consensus is "meh".
Dude im telling you T3 is really not a bad movie at all its pretty awesome
Terminator: Awesometacular
Terminator 2 Judgement Day: Awesometacular (one of my favorite movies of ALL TIME)
Terminator 3: I don't know, haven't seen it
Terminator Salvation: Purposely skipped this one
Terminator Genesis:good time if your drunk
I agree:
However 1 nitpick EVERYONE gets wrong: Arnold's terminator is a model 101, not an 800. The 800 series had rubber skin. As Kyle Reese says "We spotted them easy".
This is coming from someone who watches this stuff twice a year.
I almost forgot what I posted, lol.
You're correct I think. I will go back and re-watch
The Terminator - Awesometacular
Terminator 2 Judgement Day - Awesometacular
Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines - Good Time, If You're Drunk
Terminator Salvation - Won't Remember it in T-Minus 10 Minutes
+Gresh854 James Cameron should of bought back the rights the moment he sold the rights to make Terminator movies.
+Gresh854 Terminator Genisys- Timeline-ruining dogshit.
Dude T3 wasn't really a bad movie lol
+gameboyy94 It was a parody of T2, in such a crappy departure.
Same ratings I would give them!!!
TERMINATOR JUDGEMENT DAY, the greatest action movie out there
And best movie of all time too
T2 is proof that cinematic perfection exists.
James Cameron should definitely make another terminator.
Damn right star-lord!
This comment didnt age well
T2 is tied with TDK as my most favorite movie of all time.
I first watched T1 when I was 10 with my family around 10 in the night. From that point in time, I was deathly scared of skeletons, robotic or not.
The first Terminator is the best and always will be.
To me The Terminator and T2 are both masterpieces
Nagisa Kurosaki Both of them are really good movies but I prefer the first Terminator.
I saw T2 as a little kid - T1000 made me O_O whoah...genuinely scared for the protagonists. I was like "he's a relentless killer, and even if you make him explode, he comes back within minutes!! wtffffff"
KIDS need to see this stuff, grown up stuff is just as valuable to childhood as childhood stuff is valuable to grown ups.
I wanted to make a sequel in the future where a prototype of a highly advanced version of a T-800 malfunctions due to a power surge caused by a resistance raid on a Skynet R&D sight. The prototype has both Skynet and John Conner as primary targets, but calculates that it would not be able to Terminate Skynet without aiding the resistance. I wanna write out my ideas for a Fanfiction or something. I just want to see more of the future
I've forced so many Chicks into watching terminator 2 and they all loved it.
The best terminator movie ever made.
Favorite T2 moment: The "thumbs up" by the T-800 to John at the end.
Terminator 2 ...BEST ACTION MOVIE EVER
Terminator 2 remains one of my favorite movies, and the ending is so emotional and the action is great awesome movie!!!!!!!
T2 is the best in the series but Terminator Salvation fits in the canon and imo was actually good. T3 was the only one that was dogshit even though story wise it had to happen just to explain that Judgment Day did happen and explain how/why John Connor became so important.... This series does time travel right because at the end of the day nothing changed(just like in "12 monkey's"). Which is how it should be. UNLESS you create an alternate time line ala StarTrek09.
Terminator 2 Judgment Day is my fav but Terminator 3 freaking sucked like if agree
T1-awesometacular
T2-mega-awesometacular
T3-worth buying on Blu-ray
Salvation- between good time no alcohol and good time if you're drunk
Excited for t5
One of my favourite movies of all time watched it a lot as a kid, I had a huge crush on Edward Furlong.. Sarah Connor was just a bad ass female character.. her and Ellen Ripley from alien are the best female characters for me 👊🏼
i liked terminator Genesis
Really?
So did I a little bit
+Night Raven Was going to say the same thing. Better than T3 and Salvation, anyway.
and the music in the end is the most badass. The sense of dread and all that apocalyptic chills is beyond anything a movie has ever achieved.
Couldn't agree more. After T2 there is nothing. I would give my opinion on later installments, but they don't exist.
love it love it love it best movie ever in my opinion
I agree with you it is the best movie ever
That award goes to Empire.
Wrong
bob bob nope. star wars is better then terminator hands down.
Nope
I remember when I was a kid I used to visit my aunt frequently and she had something that a few ones could afford back then, a VHS player and tons of movie cassettes and I always, and always watched the same movie that I was obsessed with over and over again, and that's T2 even trough it was in english with who knows what subtitles, probably russian, and I didn't understand a word since english is not my native language yet I still always watched it and been completely amazed by it's dramatic and cool action and stunning soundtrack.. And still to this day this is the only movie I'm able to rewatch and be excited about it which really means something!
Who else is watching this because they are excited for Terminator Genisys?
UnkeptMoss328 me!
Me!!!!
Me
Yep
UnkeptMoss328 I was excited...and then I saw it...
The T-1000 is definitely one of my favorite villains in cinematic history
I watched this movie before i even watched first one and I loved it!
also the first one had one of the best sex scenes I'd ever seen haha
People are just afraid to say T2 is the best action film of all time is not a matter of opinion is a matter of fact.
The Terminator: A masterpiece,one of the best movies ever
Terminator 2 Judgement Day: Brilliant sequal( but I prefer the original by a mile)
Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines:Average movie,though disapointing
Terminator Salvation:Useless movie
Terminator Genysis: Very convoluted
Terminator: Dark Fate: Franchise killer
I actually like all the terminators movie of course not the same but I thought they were pretty good. I still haven't seen terminator genysis but I'm excited too
It's funny how he says the T-1000 is one of the most deadliest terminators but it was the T-800 from the 1st movie that killed more people and has achieved a lot more as he almost kills Sarah.
Terminator 1 then Terminator 2. After that nothing is canon. That statement has never been truer in 2019
The problem with T3 is that it abandoned the underlying principle of the story, which is that there is no fate - Judgement Day wasn't inevitable, in T3 it was
Agreed, T1-T2 were the only real proper Terminator movies.
Also I've always wondered, how the Hell did the academy awards miss Linda Hamilton and Edward Furlong's performances for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor?
@Pack man: You forget - that was 1991. 'The Silence of the Lambs' practically swept the Academy Awards that year, including winning ALL of the "Big 5" awards: Best Picture, Best Director ( Jonathan Demme, ) Best Screenplay ( Ted Tally, for adapting the Thomas Harris novel of the same name, ) Best Actor [ brilliant ( Sir ) Anthony Hopkins, who won with being on screen the shortest amount of time to have won Best Actor ( 16 minutes, ) ] and Best Actress [ Jodie Foster ( her second win for Best Actress*. ) ] [ The only two ( 2 ) other films to win the "Big 5" were 'It Happened One Night' ( 1934, ) and 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' ( 1975. ) ]
1991 was also the year that Jack Palance won Best Supporting Actor for his role in 'City Slickers.'
Linda Hamilton and Edward Furlong were NOT even nominated.
*After her brilliant, earlier, Oscar- winning performance in 'The Accused' ( 1988, ) as a rape victim further victimized by the court system.
most of my childhood was pretending my umbrella is a shotgun and try reload it like the Terminator.
Still get chills when Arnold runs across the back of the truck...empties a magazine in t1000s face and jackknifes the lorry.....blew my little 7 year old mind
One of the greatest superhero moments ever put on film... and it completely comes out of nowhere
"Favourite Terminator movie" isn't even a question. That's like asking which Robocop is best. There is one correct answer and if anyone answers anything other than T2 or the first Robocop they are objectively wrong.
+Tom Woodthorpe k
The thumbs-up, sinking into molten steel, while that iconic, emotive theme plays. Man-tears, every time.
that thumbs up in the end was one of the most emotional moments in a film, not just for action films
Terminator 2 is one of my favorite movies. Though while I do like T2 over the original I'll give the original more points on one detail. It was scarier. I watched both movies recently, and there were quite a few scenes in the beginning where I'm waiting for the Terminator to strike and all the "false starts" really made me jump even though I was expecting something to happen.
I saw Terminator 2 in the movies with my mom and dad (RIP Dad) when I was 10 years old. This movie STILL does it for me. Easily one of my top 5 movies of all time.
Mario Williams BITCH! You saw these films when you were ten
Not enough is said about awesome cast of T1000…Robert Patrick is phenomenal.
One of my alltime favorite movies too!