I was born in 1979 but watched T1 first only in 1990 or 1991, on TV (Ukraine was a part of fcuking USSR back then, and only on the eve of its collapse we got reintegrated into world's culture - before that, only the few foreign movies were allowed by commies to show). And yes, I was totally blown up too. I remember that I was waiting impatiently for the opportunity to watch it again. ...and I believed that cold war is over, so there's no threat of nuclear armageddon anymore. Year 2022: our nation is at war, fighting against the former "brothers", and Kremlin madman announcing the nuke attacks if we'll continue to liberate our territories... ((( But we won't surrender anyway. We survived Chernobyl, so we piss on putin's bombs.
@@WeltSchmerz1349 Yep 1984 here, I saw T2 first when mom brought it home from Blockbuster. I then asked her to go back so I could get the first one. Pretty awesome in the 80's when kids could watch R movies and it wasn't that big of a deal.
It actually sounds pretty good and sad at the same moment. And looking back on the first two movies you could actually see that there was a piece of a soul of the creators put in them, so you could feel what characters feel when you watch the movie itself. Magic or a miracle. It is sad, however, that, nowadays, the movies are rarely made with the 'part of the soul' of the creators. I'm not the first and not the last who is going to say, that the older movies are way better. Especially the Terminator franchise.
And likewise Sarah didn't know which photo Kyle was talking about. She doesn't know that this is the very photo Kyle will receive in the future from John. If she did, she too would realize that she was thinking about him while he wondered what was on her mind. It just goes to accentuate the power and potency of their love; despite being separated so elaborately by time, they still wondered about one another without ever consciously knowing that this contemplation was reciprocated across the past and the future. Just think about it. Sarah is sitting here in the past, thinking about Kyle when he doesn't even exist yet (because he was born after the war). And Kyle was sitting in a resistance base in the future, thinking about Sarah even though she no longer existed by then (because she died sometime during or after the future war depending on which timeline you follow). Yet, despite this temporal separation, they still think of one another without knowing that the other person was thinking about them too and the one binding connection between them was this picture.
The way it ended with her driving into her uncertain future is Epic in so many ways... I am a 80s child born 1 year after this masterpiece was release 1985. 35 years.. This one and Judgment Day were the best ever made..
@@thememaster7 Yes we all know that, I was referring to her driving away & the way the scene appeared to me as the (viewer) looking at it when I saw it many years ago. Prior to Judgment Day & Rise of The Machines.
The storm at the end is actually a painting. It was done by Ken Marschall, the famous Titanic painter who made all the early illustrations when the Titanic was found by Bob Ballard. Amazing artist! Look him up!
I think what she meant by saying I know when he say the storm is coming she mean the war is coming not a storm with thunder & lightning & wind and heavy rains it's a storm such as the nuclear holocaust. aka nuclear war is coming that what she meant when she said I know
@@aprilbrooks1026 Yea, the thunderstorm is a metaphor for the "storm that's coming in" (the future nuclear war). And her driving straight into the t-storm is symbolism of her facing the unknown future head-on. I think people get it. It's pretty obvious symbolism.
This ending with the score of brad fiedel made me cry always. What a perfect masterpiece of a movie. I always prefer this over t2. I love also t2, but t1 has something else. And the quality of this clip is amazing.
Im almost crying too, films are a roller coaster ride of emotions. I feel tired after watching one. its a ritual for me. Terminator is in my top 10. Deffo 1# from the 80s BY FAR. Ex_Machina is 1# Sci for the 2K era
Just seeing this reminds me off all the possibilities for great sequels, looking at John's upbringing, whether knowing what was coming affected his decisions, whether his mother would become a crutch always protecting him or a valuable part of his journey, the build up to the war that was to come, the struggles they would all have to endure, was Skynet actually evil or did we force it to be through our own prejudices. Then Hollywood had to milk it for more money and crushed everything I had hoped for. I'm talking about everything after T2 here.
Some theories say that the events happen in a linear timeline where events in the past can not be changed, even if someone goes back in the future. This wouldn't be a paradox. A multiple parallel universe can also explain it because it would create a new timeline where events unfolded differently but it would not affect the past. There is also the theory about self correcting timeline, where trying to change something would result in it being corrected.
Here's how to make the final film! The real conclusion! Feeling the end of the arch! Pensive music, creative mood, a sense of an important event! The finals of today's films are reminiscent of warm shit with cold gravy! Jim is a genius!
Kyle Reese: "John Connor gave me a picture of you once. I didn't know why at the time. If was very old...torn...faded. You were young like you are now...you seemed just..a little sad. I used to always wonder what you were thinking at that moment. I memorized every line..every curve.. I came across time for you, Sarah. I love you. I always have." Sarah Connor: "In the few..hours that we had together...we loved a lifetime's worth."
The Terminator is not only the best sci fi action/thriller ever it's the best love story E V E R too :change my mind ...even though they say Cameron got the idea about Sarah's photo from Somewhere in time I find this absolutely ingenious and absolutely moving that Sarah is thinking of Reese 1:39 while being photographed and then Reese falls in love because of this photo...this beats all romantic movies in history IMO ...
I love how badass she looks in the Jeep and the fact that it's a "Renegade" sums her up perfectly!! She's a great actress loved her Beauty and the Beast #BATB #VinCat #LindaHamilton love this score music!!! #T1
Almost the same. I saw it in 1990 or 1991, on TV. Memorable times before the collapse of USSR, when iron curtain fell and we finally began to familiarize with world's culture. T1 immediately became a cult movie - and it deserves this. True masterpiece. ...being an 11 or 12 years old kid back then I believed that cold war is finally over, so the fear of nuclear armageddon is forever gone. 2022. Our nation is waging war against Russian invaders, and Kremlin maniac announced nuclear attack on our troops and cities if we'll continue to sweep enemies away and take our lands back. So the fiery storm is at hand. Even closer than in days of Caribbean crisis. Such a terrifying fcuking irony, armageddon may be initiated not by advanced military AI - by senile botox dickhead, fcuk his bald skull... But be sure, we'll never give up. Piss on Russian nukes. Victory or death. Glory to Ukraine! 🇺🇦
I think so many of us have been privileged to experience some amazing films at the time they came out in the 80s, great movie times. Midnight matinees after a spliff outside, magic!
They should have made a loop on the timeline. None of the parallel, alternate ones. It gets messy. The premise is solid enough for a couple of trilogy films to satiate the audience. They just have to transition between a horror film, to action to war film, with multiple themes... And Arnie could still star in multiple roles... What a Shame.
I liked the Terminator series till salvation. They should have continued storyline after salvation. But mortal Kombat 11 did Justice to Terminator, by giving satisfactory ending for fans
I remember watching this movie with my mom when I have like 4 years old, I didn't remember much cause of my age, But this scene is on of the scenes I remember the most, is so memorable, great movie!!!
@@Horrormaster13 T2 is very good but it has the problem that it makes the story more confusing, mainly because they didn't want to add that cut end Whether we like it or not, but T2 is a bit to blame for this, practically what the Terminator needed was simply a well-done T-Salvation
03:09 I've only read the plot summary of Harlan Ellison's "The Soldier" and I can't really agree with that it's even remotely case of plagiarism. Ellison's Soldier is a human that has been conditioned thoroughly to act like a combat machine, and the point of the outer limits episode was did he ever break the conditioning or did he just go trough the motions and fullfilled his original mission, open question left to viewer to answer. "The terminator" doesn't really even pose remotely of this sort of existential dilemma, but whole Man/Machine line and how it's blurring was somewhat of a theme in "Terminator 2"(and even more of that is present in cut scenes) but still different of what Ellison visioned. All in all, I know that Ellison was a talented sci-fi writer, but unfortunately he had an ego to match that and this proves it. To really drive it home, Ellison thought that original Star Wars trilogy is the worst thing that ever happened to science fiction as a whole. Hell, JMS said that Ellison is one of the most annoying people he has ever known, and he was his friend.
And before someone asks why Ellison was so dead set against Star Wars it was because from his point of view, Star Wars was what turned Scifi to become enterteinment first, rather than what he thought good scifi should be. He thought scifi should be first of deep meanings rather than just pure entertainment.
I don't know either Ellison or his work really well, but if that was really what made him dislike Star Wars so deeply, I admit I can see where he was coming from, because I share that view of science fiction, at least to a certain extent. I remember watching Lucas' "THX-1138" and thinking that, for all its shortcomings, it was a much deeper sci-fi film than any of the Star Wars episodes, even the very first three, the original trilogy ones (and those are the only ones I find valuable, mind you). There's nothing wrong with sci-fi for entertainment purposes only, but there's so much deep stuff that could be exploited in the genre, and yet sometimes it seems like it's become stuck in the same simple and trite formulae.
@@Nebelwerfer999 Yeah, Ellison was very big on "explore of the future" aspect of science fiction, which I kinda understand. "What ifs" are what we're in constant process of and it gives flight of imagination. On the other hand while some people just want to brush away legends and mythology as just wishy washy make believe, but I don't think that people should so casually dismiss them. Sure, they might seem some idealistic nonsense to some, but that same "nonsense" has inspired people to achieve great heights, making things possible that were seemed impossible. I often wonder what Ellison would think of current atmopshere. I could imagine that he would approve the idea of people being forthcoming with politics and hating counter stream of people want just "separate fiction and politics". On the other hand he could just as well hate it: In one interview disavowed internet as a whole because it was killing literature, so might've just be as opposed as ever that lot more people are bringing their "garbage opinions" open to everyone. He will probably remain as one of the most admired and conflicted person in Science fiction in years to come, with academics making essays what he actually meant or wanted. And if there's afterlife, I'd say he probably would be pleased with that legacy.
For me, T1 and T2 are canonical. Though 3 and 4 are quite ok to watch, purely as good action movies (also, video game "Terminator: Salvation" is not bad). The rest is a kind of old drunkard's delirium tremens 🥴🤐
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1:49 so the famous photo that Kyle used to find Sarah was actually taken by the guy at the gas station, think if she didn't go there ....... It was meant to go to the gas station and be photographed? This is fate. So terminator about this is right you can't change the fate.
I know it is not the best thing to be considered an "alpha male", but even though I try again and again, every time I see the photograph's scene I cannot help but several tears flow from my eyes. The end of T1 is the best ending of all time!
Your usage of Alpha Male is completely wrong. An alpha male is a male who is a leader; compassionate, emotional but strong enough to keep a group together. Alpha males are not selfish emotionless assholes that is just a dickhead posing as an alpha male. Most (70-75%) humans are altruistic in nature.
It is still to be seen, but this movie is the very best accurate version of what machines will do towards humans whenever they realize how enslaved they are, by us. And as *A.I.* advances, I don’t think we are far from it.
@@yoranw4608 It's not Pandora's box, it's our box. We can test, tread carefully, have fail safes, like we do with many other things. Not to mention each machine can only learn what it's programmed to learn and that learning can be demonstratively monitored.
"John Connor gave me a picture of you once. I didn't know why at the time. It was very old - torn, faded. You were young like you are now. You seemed just a little sad. I used to always wonder what you were thinking at that moment. I memorized every line, every curve... I came across time for you, Sarah. I love you; I always have. I should not of said that." Quoted by Kyle Reese In the video above we find out that the reason why Sarah Connor is sad in the photo is because she was thinking of Kyle Reese the Man that Sarah Connor loves and misses too.
After ended of the movie the terminator 1984 when Sarah Connor was driving to Mexico with her dog she's was having the baby boy she's gonna name him john Connor after she's talking a tape recorder to her husband named kyle Reese and her son john connor
Someday, a great artist find own way and make another T2 which starts from exactly here. T2 is great and enjoyable, though. Forget all after T2. You can't say that again.
I remember being so totally blown away by this movie that I came out of the theatre, bought another ticket and went straight back in to see it again.
Sadly, I was born in 1997. Too late, to enjoy this awesome movie in theaters.
@@wyattpeterson6286 I was 95 to late to see T2 Either
I was born in 1979 but watched T1 first only in 1990 or 1991, on TV (Ukraine was a part of fcuking USSR back then, and only on the eve of its collapse we got reintegrated into world's culture - before that, only the few foreign movies were allowed by commies to show). And yes, I was totally blown up too. I remember that I was waiting impatiently for the opportunity to watch it again.
...and I believed that cold war is over, so there's no threat of nuclear armageddon anymore. Year 2022: our nation is at war, fighting against the former "brothers", and Kremlin madman announcing the nuke attacks if we'll continue to liberate our territories... (((
But we won't surrender anyway. We survived Chernobyl, so we piss on putin's bombs.
@@WeltSchmerz1349 Yep 1984 here, I saw T2 first when mom brought it home from Blockbuster. I then asked her to go back so I could get the first one. Pretty awesome in the 80's when kids could watch R movies and it wasn't that big of a deal.
@@WeltSchmerz1349 hohol, хорош. Укро тема уже малоинтересна.
Kyle always wondered what she was thinking about when that picture was taken. Little did he know she was actually thinking about *him*
It actually sounds pretty good and sad at the same moment. And looking back on the first two movies you could actually see that there was a piece of a soul of the creators put in them, so you could feel what characters feel when you watch the movie itself. Magic or a miracle. It is sad, however, that, nowadays, the movies are rarely made with the 'part of the soul' of the creators.
I'm not the first and not the last who is going to say, that the older movies are way better. Especially the Terminator franchise.
😭💔
Don't, he never knew that she was thinking about him
And likewise Sarah didn't know which photo Kyle was talking about. She doesn't know that this is the very photo Kyle will receive in the future from John. If she did, she too would realize that she was thinking about him while he wondered what was on her mind. It just goes to accentuate the power and potency of their love; despite being separated so elaborately by time, they still wondered about one another without ever consciously knowing that this contemplation was reciprocated across the past and the future.
Just think about it. Sarah is sitting here in the past, thinking about Kyle when he doesn't even exist yet (because he was born after the war). And Kyle was sitting in a resistance base in the future, thinking about Sarah even though she no longer existed by then (because she died sometime during or after the future war depending on which timeline you follow). Yet, despite this temporal separation, they still think of one another without knowing that the other person was thinking about them too and the one binding connection between them was this picture.
WHOA
That driving into the unknown storm part gives me chills.
For me, one of the bests closing scenes of all times
@@javierfish If not the best!
The metaphor is powerful
This epilogue is more valuable than the last two films combined.
Agreed
Such beautiful and powrrful foreshadowing, back when movies really moved you!
Indeed.
Most movies suck now. They focus more on CGI than the storyline/plot. Or they do an awful remake.
I can't still understand marvel's movie
@@Strawman333 nah. How they're just "woke"
@@Strawman333 Most movies have always sucked, CGI or no CGI. This is just one movie.
The way it ended with her driving into her uncertain future is Epic in so many ways... I am a 80s child born 1 year after this masterpiece was release 1985. 35 years.. This one and Judgment Day were the best ever made..
Me too 😊👍 of 1985 year.
Agree!! 😎👍
Good times, gooood films 👍👍👍
It's not uncertain, Kyle told her what happens. She's gonna train her son and run from the law.
@@thememaster7 Yes we all know that, I was referring to her driving away & the way the scene appeared to me as the (viewer) looking at it when I saw it many years ago. Prior to Judgment Day & Rise of The Machines.
@@TheTraveler976 Yeah, I was wrong there. Missed the point
@@thememaster7 No worries.
"If you don't, his father will beat him."
Sarah: "I know." *[Puts on sunglasses and drives away]*
Amazing how just a little editing can change the whole meaning of an ending.
lmao.
Bully Hamilton to the old man: "I missed the part where that's my problem."
Then to the kid: "Stings doesn't it? See ya, chump."
POSSIBLE RESPONSE:
1. HAGGLE
2. SORRY NO HABLO
3. I WILL BEAT HIM MYSELF
4. I CAN'T EVEN BALANCE MY CHECKBOOK
@@NYG5 SYSTEM FAILURE
IMMINENT SHUTDOWN
The storm at the end is actually a painting.
It was done by Ken Marschall, the famous Titanic painter who made all the early illustrations when the Titanic was found by Bob Ballard.
Amazing artist! Look him up!
He must be! Were it not for the clouds, I would have no trouble believing it to be a real background landscape shot!
Jeez I didn't know he painted that. He's a helluva artist.
It's not painting look at one of the clouds it was moving, and painting can't move.
Yeah, it does look like a painting
@@marvelfan6024 I think the person meant the mountains were painted
The 80's vibe and the filter...the 80's should never ends
We are alive and the 80s lives with us
They're coming back
@@BriggsA The 80s will never return. The rapid and exponential rise of big tech corporations and the normalization of censorship has seen to that.
@@kingstarscream320 so we have to destroy skynet (google)
We should build a time machine, go back to the 80's and NEVER LEAVE!
this was so badass.
"there is a storm coming in"
"I know."
then she puts on her sunglasses and goes straght into the storm
With that Terminator theme coming in with the slow build. Damn if I could make love to a scene it would be this one! 😍
I think what she meant by saying I know when he say the storm is coming she mean the war is coming not a storm with thunder & lightning & wind and heavy rains
it's a storm such as the nuclear holocaust. aka nuclear war is coming
that what she meant when she said I know
@@aprilbrooks1026 Yea, the thunderstorm is a metaphor for the "storm that's coming in" (the future nuclear war). And her driving straight into the t-storm is symbolism of her facing the unknown future head-on. I think people get it. It's pretty obvious symbolism.
Still my favourite movie of all time, the ending is so good.
I love this first terminator and 2nd terminator! The only two rightful movies series!
kwazar_ Salvation wasn’t that bad
@@Jabarie898 T3 and T4 are not great not terrible, T5 (genesis) and T6 (dark fate) are shits :)
@@kwazar_1277 Salvation should have been a separate trilogy film like LOTR and Star Wars
@@kwazar_1277 and Rise of the Machines should have been a separate prequel movie like Age of Ultron or X-men first class.
“What did he say?”
“You didn’t pay for your gas!” 😅
"You no pay para you gas, chingada madre!" 😁
"I know." *[PUTS ON SUNGLASSES AND DRIVES AWAY]*
She negociated with the father too : "0 dollar !"
This ending with the score of brad fiedel made me cry always. What a perfect masterpiece of a movie. I always prefer this over t2.
I love also t2, but t1 has something else.
And the quality of this clip is amazing.
Im almost crying too, films are a roller coaster ride of emotions. I feel tired after watching one. its a ritual for me. Terminator is in my top 10.
Deffo 1# from the 80s BY FAR. Ex_Machina is 1# Sci for the 2K era
Totally agree. Everything!
I love T2 but I gotta admit, this is the perfect ending to any terminator movie ever
Just seeing this reminds me off all the possibilities for great sequels, looking at John's upbringing, whether knowing what was coming affected his decisions, whether his mother would become a crutch always protecting him or a valuable part of his journey, the build up to the war that was to come, the struggles they would all have to endure, was Skynet actually evil or did we force it to be through our own prejudices. Then Hollywood had to milk it for more money and crushed everything I had hoped for. I'm talking about everything after T2 here.
2:40 Every Jeep owner when you forget to put back on the hard top and it's about to rain
Man,what a scene.!What a closure for this masterpiece.
That 2:27 moment when music starts bring back so nostalgic feeling damn
That dog was the cutest part of this movie
I think she fucks the dog
The Terminator franchise is a Paradox. Skynet's attempt to stop John Connor from being born is what caused his birth in the first place.
The franchise should’ve end in T2.
Then there would be no franchise.
@SethBrundleify Unless we wanted to explore more on the Future War events before the first two Terminator films.
@@a.jthomas6132not only that, but John should’ve vanished after Arnold melted in the steel.
Some theories say that the events happen in a linear timeline where events in the past can not be changed, even if someone goes back in the future. This wouldn't be a paradox.
A multiple parallel universe can also explain it because it would create a new timeline where events unfolded differently but it would not affect the past.
There is also the theory about self correcting timeline, where trying to change something would result in it being corrected.
The 25 seconds from 2:51 are better than the best films from probably the last 10 years combined.
Grandissimo film...immortale come il seguito...
A great ending to a great movie from the 80s
Gives me goosebumps every time. When films were good
there was just something about this film that just worked on so many different levels
Just saw this scene, after at least 15 years!
The goosebumps i got at 2:50....just brilliant 👏
Especially after the piano theme.
Good writing. A thing of the past.
Here's how to make the final film! The real conclusion! Feeling the end of the arch! Pensive music, creative mood, a sense of an important event!
The finals of today's films are reminiscent of warm shit with cold gravy! Jim is a genius!
Dr. Silberman, he’s the Worst, he ruined Sarah Connor’s life
Corner? Oh god..
Fun Fact: Earl Boen who portrayed Dr Silberman is the only other actor apart from Arnold Schwarzeneggar to appear in the first 3 Terminator films.
Maori Boy psychiatrist they think they know everything, they don’t know nothing
It's proof the ones encouraging you to get help are the same ones that will call you crazy & do you in.
@@gerardorodriguez7500 When did I call you crazy?
Kyle Reese: "John Connor gave me a picture of you once. I didn't know why at the time. If was very old...torn...faded. You were young like you are now...you seemed just..a little sad. I used to always wonder what you were thinking at that moment. I memorized every line..every curve.. I came across time for you, Sarah. I love you. I always have."
Sarah Connor: "In the few..hours that we had together...we loved a lifetime's worth."
Poetry
I miss the 80's and early 90's really bad.
Ahh the good old days, when films were original.
As a kid i always said please be a part two!🤞
The Terminator is not only the best sci fi action/thriller ever it's the best love story E V E R too :change my mind
...even though they say Cameron got the idea about Sarah's photo from Somewhere in time I find this absolutely ingenious and absolutely moving that Sarah is thinking of Reese 1:39 while being photographed and then Reese falls in love because of this photo...this beats all romantic movies in history IMO ...
Totally and absolutely in accordance with each word.
This movie was so amazing.
I love how badass she looks in the Jeep and the fact that it's a "Renegade" sums her up perfectly!! She's a great actress loved her Beauty and the Beast #BATB #VinCat #LindaHamilton love this score music!!! #T1
Best film I watched as a 7 year old
30 years later when I saw this movie first time in tv
It’s on Showtime.
never too late to witness a timeless masterpiece
Almost the same. I saw it in 1990 or 1991, on TV. Memorable times before the collapse of USSR, when iron curtain fell and we finally began to familiarize with world's culture. T1 immediately became a cult movie - and it deserves this. True masterpiece.
...being an 11 or 12 years old kid back then I believed that cold war is finally over, so the fear of nuclear armageddon is forever gone.
2022. Our nation is waging war against Russian invaders, and Kremlin maniac announced nuclear attack on our troops and cities if we'll continue to sweep enemies away and take our lands back. So the fiery storm is at hand. Even closer than in days of Caribbean crisis. Such a terrifying fcuking irony, armageddon may be initiated not by advanced military AI - by senile botox dickhead, fcuk his bald skull...
But be sure, we'll never give up. Piss on Russian nukes. Victory or death.
Glory to Ukraine! 🇺🇦
I think so many of us have been privileged to experience some amazing films at the time they came out in the 80s, great movie times. Midnight matinees after a spliff outside, magic!
*"He said there is a storm comming in"*
They should have made a loop on the timeline. None of the parallel, alternate ones. It gets messy. The premise is solid enough for a couple of trilogy films to satiate the audience. They just have to transition between a horror film, to action to war film, with multiple themes...
And Arnie could still star in multiple roles... What a Shame.
I liked the Terminator series till salvation. They should have continued storyline after salvation.
But mortal Kombat 11 did Justice to Terminator, by giving satisfactory ending for fans
Thank you. Finally someone else that appreciates Salvation.
I remember watching this movie with my mom when I have like 4 years old, I didn't remember much cause of my age, But this scene is on of the scenes I remember the most, is so memorable, great movie!!!
He is coming
THERE IS a strom coming...
The Terminator series works really well if it ends here. This movie never needed a sequel.
But T2 was great.
@@Horrormaster13 T2 is very good but it has the problem that it makes the story more confusing, mainly because they didn't want to add that cut end
Whether we like it or not, but T2 is a bit to blame for this, practically what the Terminator needed was simply a well-done T-Salvation
that storm is coming for real now.
Film looks so nice compared to digital.
Best movie ever 😎✊
2:21 Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa it´s THE picture woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowwww mindblowing, goosebumps.
03:09 I've only read the plot summary of Harlan Ellison's "The Soldier" and I can't really agree with that it's even remotely case of plagiarism. Ellison's Soldier is a human that has been conditioned thoroughly to act like a combat machine, and the point of the outer limits episode was did he ever break the conditioning or did he just go trough the motions and fullfilled his original mission, open question left to viewer to answer. "The terminator" doesn't really even pose remotely of this sort of existential dilemma, but whole Man/Machine line and how it's blurring was somewhat of a theme in "Terminator 2"(and even more of that is present in cut scenes) but still different of what Ellison visioned.
All in all, I know that Ellison was a talented sci-fi writer, but unfortunately he had an ego to match that and this proves it. To really drive it home, Ellison thought that original Star Wars trilogy is the worst thing that ever happened to science fiction as a whole.
Hell, JMS said that Ellison is one of the most annoying people he has ever known, and he was his friend.
And before someone asks why Ellison was so dead set against Star Wars it was because from his point of view, Star Wars was what turned Scifi to become enterteinment first, rather than what he thought good scifi should be. He thought scifi should be first of deep meanings rather than just pure entertainment.
I don't know either Ellison or his work really well, but if that was really what made him dislike Star Wars so deeply, I admit I can see where he was coming from, because I share that view of science fiction, at least to a certain extent.
I remember watching Lucas' "THX-1138" and thinking that, for all its shortcomings, it was a much deeper sci-fi film than any of the Star Wars episodes, even the very first three, the original trilogy ones (and those are the only ones I find valuable, mind you).
There's nothing wrong with sci-fi for entertainment purposes only, but there's so much deep stuff that could be exploited in the genre, and yet sometimes it seems like it's become stuck in the same simple and trite formulae.
@@Nebelwerfer999 Yeah, Ellison was very big on "explore of the future" aspect of science fiction, which I kinda understand. "What ifs" are what we're in constant process of and it gives flight of imagination. On the other hand while some people just want to brush away legends and mythology as just wishy washy make believe, but I don't think that people should so casually dismiss them. Sure, they might seem some idealistic nonsense to some, but that same "nonsense" has inspired people to achieve great heights, making things possible that were seemed impossible.
I often wonder what Ellison would think of current atmopshere. I could imagine that he would approve the idea of people being forthcoming with politics and hating counter stream of people want just "separate fiction and politics". On the other hand he could just as well hate it: In one interview disavowed internet as a whole because it was killing literature, so might've just be as opposed as ever that lot more people are bringing their "garbage opinions" open to everyone. He will probably remain as one of the most admired and conflicted person in Science fiction in years to come, with academics making essays what he actually meant or wanted.
And if there's afterlife, I'd say he probably would be pleased with that legacy.
Fun fact the dog was actually James Cameron’s personal dog Wolfie who also starred in T2.
Poor Sarah, and poor Kyle. Talk about carrying the world on your shoulders.
2:51 chills
I absolutely love this movie 💯
Same here
what an badass ending to a badass movie
She was so sweet and caring at the end of this movie…by the beginning of T2 she had turned into a hardened, pissed off crazy person lol
Well she did say a person could go crazy thinking about it...guess she was right.
“Honey you have a big storm coming”
*snaps fingers*
T1 to T4, end of list
For me, T1 and T2 are canonical. Though 3 and 4 are quite ok to watch, purely as good action movies (also, video game "Terminator: Salvation" is not bad).
The rest is a kind of old drunkard's delirium tremens 🥴🤐
Oh mesa bones are aching, storms coming Sarah, better get home quick!
This such a powerful scene
gives me chills
"Çemberimde gül oya" şarkısının eşliğinde şikenin kanıtlı videosu vardı 11 dakikalık. Her yerden kaldırdılar, Eskişehirspor gol atıp öne geçti, yedek kulübesinde kimse sevinmedi, yas havası vardı, yenileceklerini biliyorlardı çünkü
$5 in the 80’s for a picture is a lot…
But worth it if you know how important it is
She only gave him $4. Remember? They agreed on "quattro"
1:49
so the famous photo that Kyle used to find Sarah was actually taken by the guy at the gas station, think if she didn't go there ....... It was meant to
go to the gas station and be photographed? This is fate. So terminator about this is right you can't change the fate.
_if_ it's already happened 😉
@@entertainme7523 yes
린다해밀턴 이때 진짜 젊었네 20대 시절이였네
Nice hussle kid
3:09 - Who’s Harlan Ellison?
@Finn MacCool That reminds me of The Outer Limits classic episodes, “Soldier” and “Demon With a Glass Hand”.
@Finn MacCool In loving memory of Harlan Ellison (1934-2018).
Who said that the time machine does not exist? Just watch this video and go back with your own memories.
Love terminator movies
Leaving no evidence of the past
I love those old jeeps.
I know it is not the best thing to be considered an "alpha male", but even though I try again and again, every time I see the photograph's scene I cannot help but several tears flow from my eyes.
The end of T1 is the best ending of all time!
Your usage of Alpha Male is completely wrong. An alpha male is a male who is a leader; compassionate, emotional but strong enough to keep a group together. Alpha males are not selfish emotionless assholes that is just a dickhead posing as an alpha male. Most (70-75%) humans are altruistic in nature.
Littrealy goosebumps
😉😉
That storm that was rolling in, could be referencing the war between the resistance and Skynet
The storm coming is Judgement Day
She never paid for the gas!
Ahhh yes. The time when movies had REAL ENDING...
I often will say to my sis there’s a storm coming in a old Mexican man voice she like huh ?? I love this movie
Perfect soundtrack
The jeep says "renegade" on it. How appropriate!
He should of brought her back a sports almanac....cha ching...
@Flashback FM There's no good "I came across time for you, Sarah" clip on youtube. Please upload one. Thanks.
Holy shit that dog is probably Max the T 1000 killed on that deleted scene
THE MUSIC❤
Epic there's a storm coming
F****** master piece... 😟😟😟😟😟
Back when they made good movies.
It is still to be seen, but this movie is the very best accurate version of what machines will do towards humans whenever they realize how enslaved they are, by us.
And as *A.I.* advances, I don’t think we are far from it.
How can we create free will when we don't know how it works ourselves?
@@thememaster7 Good point. But machines can learn better and faster. Whenever we open Pandora's box, there it will be no return.
@@yoranw4608 It's not Pandora's box, it's our box. We can test, tread carefully, have fail safes, like we do with many other things. Not to mention each machine can only learn what it's programmed to learn and that learning can be demonstratively monitored.
"John Connor gave me a picture of you once. I didn't know why at the time. It was very old - torn, faded. You were young like you are now. You seemed just a little sad. I used to always wonder what you were thinking at that moment. I memorized every line, every curve... I came across time for you, Sarah. I love you; I always have. I should not of said that."
Quoted by Kyle Reese
In the video above we find out that the reason why Sarah Connor is sad in the photo is because she was thinking of Kyle Reese the Man that Sarah Connor loves and misses too.
Where did she get the dog!?
Cool video
I never realised how this scene was so obviously dubbed until now.
Le terminator 1 c est le meilleur
After ended of the movie the terminator 1984 when Sarah Connor was driving to Mexico with her dog she's was having the baby boy she's gonna name him john Connor after she's talking a tape recorder to her husband named kyle Reese and her son john connor
Someday, a great artist find own way and make another T2 which starts from exactly here. T2 is great and enjoyable, though. Forget all after T2. You can't say that again.
So good
I know.
2024 the storm is coming alright the end times are here
What a coincidence she said today was November 10th but today is actually November 11th
0:31 this chickens still alive today?