Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) REACTION
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I've probably seen 50 different reactors watch this one and this is the first time I've ever heard anyone say "Now lick his face." I swear I almost died 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yea, that was ... unexpected lol.
no one ever laughed as hard when he lifted the baby
I hate to say this, but I missed that. I have watch this reaction again. Thanks for pointing that out, that really made my day. I'm still laughing😃🤣
was when Sarah was beating up the guard... She said it more as a revenge thing.. 19:57 Definitely hot The way she said it 😂❤
The comment we never knew we needed to hear. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"He's running the same speed as the motorbike!"
Actually, Robert Patrick could run faster than the bike and always caught up, so they asked him to run slower.
Also for the nuke scene, keep in mind it was the most realistic portrayal of a nuke blast at the time and Cameron made it at the peak of the Cold War scare. It realized the nuclear nigthmares of a generation.
The Cold War was over bud, there hadn't been a genuine scare of a nuclear war for years lol
@@McKamikazeHighlander T2 was released the same year the Cold War ended.
What are you on about?
@@petresko1041 Well that's definitely not the peak of the nuclear portion of the Cold War. And as a Nuclear Missile Maintenance Officer, I say the Cuban missile crisis was the peak. Since that time treaties and reductions have occurred each decade since.
Don't forget John Connor was scared from how he caught up as well
Speaking of nukes I just saw a Crimson Tide reaction somewhere. USS Alabama was the sub in that movie and some doomsday drama. I was doing a quick comparison on numbers because trying to understand what we might see as a micro star used to vaporize people and just calling it a bomb doesn't convey the idea well enough imo. Comparing the sub nuclear payload to the ones dropped in WWII made them old ones look like firecrackers.
Now the numbers. The biggest dropped on Japan, 21 kt and no more city. Alabama with 475 kt X 8 X 24. Maximum eight warheads on twenty-four missiles.
As zedwpd was saying there are treaties that slightly reduce the firepower but don't think about it more than look good politics that do nothing.
A quick look up and in 1994 14 Ohio class, like the Alabama in that movie, were deemed sufficient for US strategic needs as ballistic missile submarines. New ones got probably 12 warheads instead of eight, treaty loss of 4 missiles a sub, but stick with the weaker Alabama for all including the treaty loss and calculate it. Just that class of nuclear sub and there goes the world maybe two and a half times over if they all launch.
Add in other sub types that may have nukes, land based ICBMs, Air Force. Then the US getting Skynet bots to be damn lazy and automate Armageddon, well it's no wonder as even some people are like it's a damn waste not to use them. Even US politicians saying they will use them on us just to steal our guns. Nukes are now so big they more along the lines of the craziest deterrent you could ever imagine, like if a criminal robs your house you set the city on fire so nobody escapes.
When Sarah sees herself in the park and she walks up to the fence, the woman she sees is actually her real life twin sister, the two cops at the vending machine are real life twin brothers as well.
Arnold's Terminator was on the American Film Institute's Fifty Greatest Movie Villains List for the first movie, and on their Fifty Greatest Movie Heroes list for this one. This is the only actor and character on both.
Robert Patrick (T1000) was a sprinter/track athlete in college , in one take chasing the bike he actually overtook the motor bike. He also practiced shooting guns while not blinking so it was more realistic that a cyborg would not flinch while firing a weapon.
He nailed that role so much he kinda fkd his career up by being so famous from it
But he made this film maybe more than Arnie he was scary
@@-M0LE I'm sure he's weeping in his T2 money and constellation prize of being in the X-Files
And he practiced running without breathing because a Terminator wouldn't need to breath.
@@-M0LE He's been in tons of films and tv shows since T2. He was recently John Cena's dad in Peacemaker, and will be seen next in 1923 with Harrison Ford. I'd say he's had an amazing career.
@@wiredtardis Don't forget Double Dragon.
19:30 Fun Fact: This was not an effect. They were portrayed by twin brothers. And at 45:26, Linda Hamilton’s twin sister, Leslie, portrayed the T-1000’s copy of Sarah.
They're in "Good Morning Vietnam" as well, right?
@@PortCharmers yes
Leslie also portrayed Sarah in the playground nightmare scene.
@@PortCharmers those twins also appear on "Gremlins 2"
Well, they did fake the metal finger extending into the other guy's head. (Couldn't resist 🤣🤪)
Fun fact: Robert Patrick (T-1000) got in such a good shape, he could easily reach bike Eddie Furlong (Connor) was on, so he had to *tone down his speed* for the shots of running after John in the mall's parking.
Fun fact 2:
John's Connor foster mother (named in the movie as Janelle Voight), was played by no other than the same actress as a character of "Jenette Vasquez" from "Aliens", or "Titanic" (Irish mother): Jenette Goldstein.
Hands down, one of the best sequels ever as well as one of the best movies ever made.
Nope, the third one is better.
@@davidclough3951 Gonna have to disagree on that, this film had a better balance of its darker moments and it’s more humorous moments
@@davidclough3951 LOL
@@davidclough3951 :DDDDDDD
@1984 is now. The car chase, with all the remotely controlled vehicles and The Giant Crane Truck was worth the price of admission.
At the time T2 came out it was the most expensive movie ever made: $94-100 million, about $20+ million more than the previous most expensive movie ever made. It held the record for 3 years, when James Cameron’s next movie True Lies came out costing about $120 million.
"Last Action Hero" (1993) was actually the first film to eclipse the $100 million budget mark. I know because I worked on it and the press was going nuts that so much was being spent on a movie. Because of the budget alone, the film was universally panned before anyone even saw one frame of it. Just two years later, another film I worked on completely obliterated those numbers and was scorched by the press for the same reason. That was "Waterworld," which supposedly climbed up to about $240 million. It held the record until "Titanic" came along.
The problem with warning Myles is that she already did that. She tried to warn people about what was coming and they locked her up for being crazy. Prior to the Terminator showing up at the house, she has no proof of anything.
Terminator 1 in 1984 had a 6.4 million dollar budget and made over 75 million in it's first two weeks. The studio wisely predicted that a higher budget sequel would make similar or greater returns, so the second film had a ~92 million dollar budget and made half a billion in 1991. Very similar to the Alien franchise in this regard. Both, the types of movies that they started as, and how the franchise progressed in sequels.
And turned Hollywood in to a cash cow
@@-M0LE, plus after all that money spent on the cash cow second, it's still a far cry off the original..........
Before filming started, Linda Hamilton spent three months going through intense physical training with a former Israeli Special Forces commando to prepare for this film. He even had her to where she was able to take apart and put back together a gun blindfolded. Robert Patrick, who played the T-1000 Terminator, underwent the same physical training. I also loved the little bit when you were singing Hot And Cold. That is one of my favorite Katy Perry songs.
It's funny how quickly you went from "to save the human race, I would kill someone" to "no, their a family". :D
That's what this movie does. Props go to writers and director
There's no such thing as human race
26:53 The Sarah Conner character development/story arc between both films (and then especially in this film) is one of my all time favorites. Linda Hamilton did a really great job transforming the character and herself in this.
Please watch "True Lies". It's also from James Cameron and with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
In the novelization for the first Terminator, the ending involves two guys who work at the place the final battle took place. It was closed by the police, but one of the guys had snuck in and took the arm and an advanced chip he found. He suggested that the two of them start their own company. He even had an idea for the name "Cyberdyne." That's why there were only two pieces at the lab.
There was actually a deleted scene from the first movie in which the factory was revealed to belong to Cyberdyne.
@@johnsensebe3153 True, but the novelization of movies are based on early versions of the script. Some things change as the script is revised later, by which point the novel is already written. In the forward to The Abyss' novelization, the author, Orson Scott Card, talks about this.
This blew my 16 y.o. mind in the cinema. Absolutely incredible. Me and my mates coming out with red eyes... have you been crying? No, have you? No. lol!
"What's wrong with your eyes?" "Nuthin'."
I will admit Arnold being lowered into the steel and throwing up the thumbs up always gets me
What was incredible was a true hero of the story: a young man, who wouldn't give up his friend for some cop asking questions, the one that was lying to the cop (Tim): played by Danny Cooksey.
Now... that is a story ;)
Arnold is almost always playing the good guy in his films. The first Terminator was earlier in his career, and by the time of this one people just expected him to be an action hero. Hope you’ll watch more of his movies, like Commando, Total Recall and Predator. 👍
Linda Hamilton spent months in gyms and weapons training for this movie also leads up for her twin sister who wasn’t even an actress but a nurse who double for her when there was two of her in a scene. Leslie was in the dream playground scene and the scene when the terminator looked like Sarah.
There was a story going around that they brought almost every actress in Hollywood in to see if they could be made up to look like Linda and never finding one. Then, one day, Linda said "Hey, you guys know I have an identical twin sister, right?"
It's probably not true but it's a fun story all the same.
There is another scene on the extended version that has Sarah removing Arnold's cpu chip in front of a mirror. It was really cleverly done. It wasn't actually a mirror. Just glass.
It's sad that her twin sister died 2 two years... Can't imagine losing a sister, let alone your twin sister.
The security guard getting coffee is also apparently a twin, when his identical sneaks up behind him
@@chadjenkins4876 Indeed, they both had a part as well in Gremlins II in the lab.
One of my favorite little tidbits about this movie is when the truck drove off the bridge. None of the camera crew wanted to get that close for the shot so James Cameron said "fuck it, give me the camera". There will never be another director as ballsy and committed as him.
I still go, he's not really gonna drive that truck off the bridge, is he? Still amazing, same with the motorcycle jump.
@@phila3884 the HD was supported by a flying wire rig that was digitally edited out in post production.
It's so rare that a sequel surpasses the original. This is one of them. Fantastic reaction to a great movie.
Extremely rare that a Part II is all that good let alone fantastic. Matter of fact, The Godfather Part II is the only second part that ever won Best Picture Oscar in the history of film making.
Nope. Cannot agree. First is WAY better. Was a perfect example of where more is a LOT less. A tweak in the opening narrative to explain the many goofs & a bit more danger & even some horror, maybe it would have worked. First is number one for me.
Nope t2 actually sucks
@@luyenhuynh3747 Thank you for sharing from your mom's basement.
@@luyenhuynh3747, I would not say 'sucks' but it's a nowhere NEAR as good as the original. There never really should have been a sequel. This was about making money, not storytelling..........
Fun fact, the man who plays the new Terminator t1000 he actually trained himself to run without breathing through his mouth and to make it look like he's not breathing at all and he was apparently running so fast he had to slow himself down cuz he was actually catching up to the bike and actually catching the bike.
Robert was also in Meat Loaf's excellent music video 'Objects In The Rearview Mirror', which Steinman considers the best song he'd ever written.
T1 and T2 never get old. Great reaction. You’re fun to watch a movie with.
Absolutely! MUCH prefer the first one though.....
“He knows the AMs?” He’s a machine, his ancestors were basically digital clocks 😂
I always love people's reaction when they realize that Arnold is the good guy in this one!!!
It's a little weird to me because it was all over the promotional material for the movie. It's the new-ish reactors who watch the movies without seeing the trailers that are surprised.
@@nimz8521 Yeah, the marketing completely spoiled the twist for everybody back in the day. It was pretty maddening, really.
He was going to be a politician and did not want to be the bad guy anymore. This was well publicized when it came out.
Or that John's Connor foster mother is no other than "Vasquez" from Aliens...
Leslie Hamiton, Linda's twin, played the Terminator version of her, and Don Stanton played the terminator version of his twin Dan ( the guard at the asylum).
Re: the confrontation between Sarah and Miles. I believe she realizes how close she came to literally becoming a terminator herself.
Re: the "little smile." I like how the terminator ends up successfully copying John's smirk😏 after failing at a more "normal" smile.😬
The music that plays as Sarah gets into position outside Miles house is the Terminator theme.
Sarah's realization is the most important moment in the movie and is what makes her so great. For me it's what makes her such an icon.
Lol. It looked like a normal smile for the person he was looking at, but not for him. Like putting the wrong mouth on a potato head toy.
@@jdm1066 right?
So when John said: "it's definitely you!" Was talking about the weapon or was he talking about the smile
For 1991, this movie is way ahead of it's time
I'm glad it wasn't spoiled for you. When the movie first came out, the ads totally spoiled Arnold being a 'good' Terminator before anybody got to see it.
I read that what the T-1000 is was what James Cameron wanted in the first Terminator film but the special effects weren't available at that time.
I like how insistent she was about killing Dyson, but once she saw he had a family, she quickly changed her mind lol
"Come with me if you want to live"
Same exact thing Reese said to her in the first movie. I like to think future John specifically programmed the T800 to say that when it encountered Sarah.
Cats are pretty good at learning "no" (in the moment at least), especially if you change your tone of voice or emphasise the point, but the small problem is that the next time they toddle along they just 'innocently' repeat the same behaviour. Their priorities are not ours! 😂
I think Blue doesn't understand who is really in charge of the house. Maybe Demi doesn't either, because he's just a kitten. But he'll grow, and learn - and so will Blue.
Fun fact: John Connors foster mom is played by the same actress who played Pvt. Vasquez from Aliens. Jeanette Goldstein. She is a real chameleon. You never recognise her twice.
Ha. Great. I always asked myself, where do I know her from? But never made the connection to Aliens.
She's also in Titanic . . . doing an (Irish?) accent.
@Oroborus she was indeed playing an Irish mother with her two young children, who sadly perished aboard the doomed liner.
And she is the detective who gets blown up on the Diving Board in Lethal Weapon 2........
"Do you really want to be a man, Vasquez?" That one? Nice catch.
The scene of the T-1000 Terminator chasing on foot John's bike, Robert Patrick was actually running fast enough to catch up to Ed Furlong's character on the bike so they had to have Robert slow his pace a little bit
For the record, the lever-action shotgun that the protective Terminator flip-cocks is it an 1887 Winchester in 10-gauge. Relatively rare today, with manufacturing having been discontinued in 1920, the one Schwarzenegger flips in the movie is actually a copy. When he attempted to flip-cock a different one, he nearly broke his fingers.
Don't forget the character development. James Cameron never fails to create wonderful characters with great dialog!
When you make special effects so good they hold up against most CGI
So, this is just random trivia, but the timing works out, and I recognized it a while back, and I'm trying to get it out there. The guy who was the helicopter pilot, was also the helicopter pilot in "First Blood"!
Watch Jackson Galaxy's channel for cat stuff.... He defines play as “hunt, catch, kill, eat, groom, sleep.” A cat who can exercise all of these activities is a happy, well-adjusted cat.
Fun Fact. Arnold was wearing an outlandish pair of Hawaiian shorts in the opening scene inside the bar.
For this movie Robert Patrick was in such great shape, that they had several takes when he was chasing John on the bike because he kept catching up to it.
I like to think that the shorts had a large image of Weird Al's face on the front, just for shock value...
idk know why but whenever the pov shot shows the alt power and the beeping and powering back up with the music i get chills. like a rise up and fight theme
It was a nice touch the way Arnold got Sarah to trust him by telling her the same thing Kyle did when they met. I always wondered why nobody saw anything wrong with Sarah doing everything in her power to escape and then she came running back to them. I mean why didn’t anyone wonder about that. The mini gun was brought in because when they were trying for a super impressive man portable weapon Arnold went back to his time on the Predator set and said ‘Have I got a weapon for you.’ Last point I find it interesting how as Arnold becomes more human in his actions Sarah was becoming more machine like.
Rumor has it that Arnold's minigun prop was Blaine's "Old Painless" from the first Predator movie.
Fun fact. Arnold actually jumped that Harley like that. That one scene sold SO MANY Bikes =P
19:56 "Now, lick his face" LoL that is so funny XD
In 1991 this was just off the charts - I went and saw it 6 times having never been to see any movie more than once :-)
Such a good sequel and you can see all of the money is on the screen.
You’re knocking them out of the park lately, Blue. Great reaction, again.
From the book version of _Terminator 1_ you find out that he's checking the legs of Sarah's Connor to find a massive scar...but he didn't know it was from where she'd yanked out the chunk of Terminator from the end of the movie.
Now, watch Arnold Schwarzenegger again in Commando, Kindergarten Cop, Predator & True Lies. Your gonna love it trust me 😉.
Predator was tremendous for me. All those are really good though.
You forgot barbarian
@@ypey1 And you both forgot Last Action Hero. ;)
The woman who plays the foster mother also played Vasquez in Aliens.
Your reaction to blown up T 1000 was priceless. You were like "oh my god this is Freddy Krueger shit man!"
Fun fact, the foster mom actress plays Vasquez in the movie Aliens.
Arnold's shotgun on the motorcycle is a Winchester model 1887 lever action shotgun. He can manipulate it with one hand because it is a lever action, and because he is Arnold (that means strong as hell).
"Los Angeles kinda looks the same." You ain't lying, boo. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Love your reactions!!!! This is a great one to react to, and I'm happy you did.
Treat kittens like a kid. They WILL try to push the boundaries at every turn. Don't hurt them, but do scare them. They can tell by the tone of your voice. Be firm but forgiving. And discipline them immediately, not after the fact. Cats can learn, and they appreciate being taught. My kitten has been trained NOT to bite my studio cables (or any cables). Not to get up on the dining room table. And she invented FETCH all by herself, so I play fetch with her daily. Treat him as you would a child coz he is a child.
You upgrade to that minigun after you shoot all guards at the asylum only in the legs in the NES game. That was my first experience with Terminator 2... The memories
In "Terminator 1", Reese says that the Terminator is a "Cyberdyne Systems Model 1-0-1". At the end, the sign outside the factory says "Cyberdyne Systems". Cameron always intended the story to be a loop where Reese creates John Conner and the Terminator creates Skynet.
i am so glad you did watch this with the original ending ! 👍👍
Best Sci Fi films ever
1 2001 A Space Odyssey
2 Alien or Aliens
3 Terminator or T2
4 New Hope or Empire Strikes Back
5 Blade Runner
The original budget of T2 was around 20 million, but based on what James Cameron wanted to do with it, it grew to over 100 million! Whoever James Cameron got to invest must have been very pleased because the movie made 3 BILLION in tickets, Tapes, & DVDs total, world wide.
To me, the best action movie ever made.
Not only it's got everything you want from a great action movie (good characters, good actors, great story, amazing action sequences... ) but it's got a little extra that makes it stand out, that makes it a real masterpiece : it bears a question, it asks a question : What differentiates us, human from machines ?
Bones?
@ 17:00 you get into the Stanford Prison Experiment on power blinding those who can't control it, then the Milgram Experiment on blind obedience.
The best part of these first time views/reactions 31 years later, is that nobody saw the movie previews and ads that gave away the entire plot, so it's nice to see people genuinely surprised that Arnie is the good terminator this time
Cats respond to consistent structure very well. It's OK to use noise (a raised voice) to deter a cat from some activity - that's how cats communicate boundaries with each other during play. But consistency is key!
Beat part of today, was watching T2 with Blue. Thank you for uploading this! 🥰😍😍
The second Terinator Movie had a far bigger budget but was worth every penny. This very possibly the best sequel ever made. Loved the reaction
I like your reaction. This movie was trying to tell people that artificial intelligence is coming, over 30 years ago. Now it's here
Michael Biehn,(reese) said, he was having talks with him, in the set of Aliens, and james was writing the script for this and the abyss, ( reese was in both) while they were filming Aliens!😮😮😮
In fact, a wound to the leg or shoulder can be fatal if a large blood vessel is hit. A person can bleed to death in minutes. Only in the movies, such wounds do not pose a serious danger.
When Arnold picks up the baby by it's overalls, I used to pick up my daughter the same way in her overalls when she was that small. That was my favorite outfit of hers because I could pick her up so easily, and because she looked so cute in it. :D
Blue as a child with a Terminator "Get me candy."
Blue as an adult with a Terminator "Get me a latte."
Because Robert Patrick had to run so much and yet make it look effortless (like a machine) he got into incredible shape. As a consequence, the scenes with the bike in the car where he's chasing after them on foot,he was so fast he kept catching the vehicles.
The reason they all look like Arnold is they're all model T800s
We once had a Cat. I called her "Katze" wich is German for Cat. I learned her two things:
First was to not jump onto the Kitchen by (in accident) holding my Hand above her while she jumped, so she folded together on my hand. Never did it again.
Second was like "My Bed is Mine". Went like she hissed when I turned around in bed. I screamed at her: "Bist du verrückt?!" ("Are you Insane?!") and hunted her through the entire Flat.
Next Day, same Situation: She said: "RRRRRR?" stood up, walked sideways, and layed down again.
I miss this little Furball. We had good times together. When she was about 24 she said Goodbye to everyone she loved and found herself a good place for her final sleep. At least I hope so.
Fun Fact Time: The image at the very start of the movie, as the credits are ending of the Chromed Terminator, standing in the flames, is based on the inspiration for this entire series. James Cameron got the inspiration for The Terminator while serving as director on Italian Schlock movie Piranha 2 (He was hired to finish the movie, owing to studio shenanigans) and while in Italy he got really sick. While he was sick, he had a fever dream, where he saw a chrome skeleton, wreathed in flames with glowing red eyes and he found the image so powerful, he wrote it down when he woke up and began working on a script.
Terminator 2 is one of those rare instances where the sequel is considered by most to be better than the original.
An ex of mine's dog (Rottweiler) chewed a floor fan power cable and got a huge shock when she was a puppy. To the end of her days, if she had to walk past a fan, she growled at it as she walked by and scurried past. I mention the breed because it was hilarious watching a 120 lb Rottweiler being angry and scared at a fan. Also, one time I found these string lights at a thrift shop that were inside these like 6-inch plastic armadillo shells with painted eyes. Had to have them but I wanted to paint the cord white to match our walls, so I took the armadillos off, and arranged them in on the floor along the wall, so I'd remember the order of colors when I put it all back together. I was painting the cord, heard growling, and the dog was standing there, staring down the armadillos and growling. I guess she wasn't sure what to make of them. I said "What's the matter, Dru? You don't like the armadillos?" And she started barking at them. Anyway, up they went high on our walls. From then on, even after we ditched the lights, I could say "Dru! Where are the armadillos?" and she would look up and start barking. Great dog, that Dru. RIP.
Every time you say something like “To save the human race, yeah I’d kill someone” and “They killed you, they should die” all I can think is Sarah at the end:
“If a machine, a terminator, can learn the value of human life… maybe we can, too.”
LMFAO @ 19:56 OMG, I had tears of laughter down to my chin at that part. well played :P
23:43 John actually did the right thing tossing that piece. In Genisys, it is shown that the T-1000 can sense individual molecules of itself up to 14km away, and can use that ability as a tracking device by attaching a small piece to its target.
Hi Trixy Blue, it's a fine day for an Arnold movie.
In regard to Cats: Fill an empty spray bottle, such as Windex, with water. Monitor the Cat, as soon as it does something naughty, spray it's butt While shouting No. It will stop immediately. Eventually the Cat stops doing that naughty annoyance plus learns the word No might include being sprayed. Continue to monitor the Cat. For indoor cat use laser to run your cat around the room for exercise and develop hunting skills. Watch " Digda the Cat " videos by CATMANTOO. One of his videos he shows how he trained Digda to be so awesome.
12:35 At the time, it was widely known that Arnie was the good one in this film. I love reactions from people who don't know,
13:12 > No, the rest of it was crushed in the hydraulic press, remember. The arm was the only bit sticking out.
The TV Series 'Termintor: The Sarah Connor Chronicles' is much better than the later films. Even that was really an attempt to extend a story that had really reached its conclusion, with the road leading on, into an unknown future.
38:46 Don't worry about the pickup driver, he didn't jump off the bridge. He just jumped to the next lane. The guy thinks fast.
"Come with me if you want to live."
A Callback to the first words Kyle Reese said to Sarah.
"Get out."
Also a Callback to when the first Terminator got into the truck.
The thing with disciplining kitties is that they don't psychologically comprehend what you're doing. So if you yell they get scared but they don't associate it with anything, they just become afraid of you. Dogs are somewhat similar but.. Dogs literally only exist because we exist. They evolved from Wolves to be domestic creatures for us and as a result are easily trainable. Cats are easier to train with positive reinforcement and distractions. They need lots of toys!
How to discipline your cat: I lend you my Dog 😅
I just noticed something I never noticed before... when flying the helicopter, pursuing the van, the T1000 has THREE ARMS...
13:10: Fun fact: Robert Patrick ran track in his teens, so during early takes, he actually _caught up_ with the moterbike! He had to try to not catch up.
Cat advice: treat them like toddlers. Try to figure out what drive (play, hunger, social bonding) is causing the behavior, then give them an alternative that meets the same need by physically picking them up and putting them right in front of the alternative. "Correct and redirect."
They can also learn words almost as well as a dog, but only if they're motivated. Getting picked up and distracted is just obnoxious enough that they'll learn a few words to figure out what you're asking for so they can avoid it, but it doesn't traumatize or scare them, so they feel like you're being fair.
The actor who plays John stepmom also played Vasquez in Aliens. Believe it!
This is one of the very few sequels where you can say it’s as good or better then the original. This have been one of my fav movies for a really long time, this did an excellent job on this movie.
It's good from a visual entertainment point, wasn't a patch on the original, imo. Not even close.
Robert Patrick is probably the most intimidating movie villain I've seen, not because he does anything intimidating, just because he IS intimidating. He played the role of the T-1000 so well that I had trouble watching him in The X Files because I kept thinking "Any minute now he's going to change his arm into a sword and just run somebody through. Any minute now he's going to suddenly be someone else." :-D
Sarah making Miles Dyson quit the program or even killing Miles Dyson changes nothing for the program. Someone else just finishes his work. I hated seeing Miles Dyson die though. I've liked Joe Morton as an actor since I first saw him in Crossroads back when I was in high school.
And, yeah, that "I have to go, John." scene was so hard. I got "dust" in my eyes as that scene ended. I still do.
Great reaction!
A superior sequel! A major milestone in the history of visual effects.
That scene where the T-1000 is scattered in pieces and then those pieces get together and make him whole is how I feel when it’s time to wake up in the morning.
When Blockbuster was going out of business, my local store had a massive sale and I got my hands on the T2 Blu-ray Disc with the Blockbuster label on it. Great souvenir
26:10
My heart melted when I heard these few words in Spanish 🥰🥰
FUN FACT: None of the film crew wanted to risk their lives to get the low angle shot of the semi truck falling mid-air into the ravine. So James Cameron grabbed the camera and took the shot himself.
Robert Patrick confirmed this when I met him at Summercon. He said Cameron took the camera and yelled "suck it up!"
To see the full range of Arnold, check out Twins, Kindergarten Cop, and True Lies.
23:45 Personally, I think John was thinking that, as long as that fragment was in the car and with them, the nanites linking it to the main T-1000 would call it, essentially having that fragment function as a homing beacon for the main T-1000 mass. So better to throw that fragment away than risk it allowing the hostile Terminator to continuously follow them.
46:12 her facial expressions reacting to the shrieks of the T-1000 had me dead
I read that dogs prepare was you for children. Cats prepare you for teenagers. The pivotal part of this is the Terminator becoming a dad and Sarah realizing she was becoming a terminator.
Now imagine how it must have felt back in 1992, when CGI was practically unheard of, and the audience watched, in awe, seeing things they'd never seen before, having no idea how it was done.
James Cameron gave that to the world twice. Once with T2, and again with Avatar. And those are just the pinnacle in terms of ground-breaking advancements. All his other movies are still immensely good, in their own rights.
Cameron has an enormous ego, but it's well-earned. :D