I turned 18 soon after this film came out. This scene directly led me to do 3 things: 1. Get a gun licence. 2. Buy a Beretta 92F 3. Train endlessly with replacing mags as slick as possible. I no longer carry a Beretta... but while my shooting performance is at best "fine" I can still do a phenomenal mag change gig without loosing eye contact with the target even for one second.
Probably because of the obvious plot, the main characters doing too much cat-n-mouse with an shapeshifting, duplicating, army killing machine that can tear you to bits in an instant and give even the T-1000 and T-X a run of their money. And etc.... Honesty. I think Dark Fate is better than Genisys. But Terminator 1 & 2 will always be the best. Thats just how it is.
Let's all take a minute to appreciate the fact that John's friend probably saved all of humanity by warning John of the T-1000 and letting him get away. If he hadn't warned him the T-1000 would have easily killed him before the T-800 even got close.
What's so great is there's no crazy choreography or flashy bullshit. Just two machines trying to break each other with brute Force Best part is when the t1000 goes to take the gun from the t800 and there's that breif moment where you can tell the t800 is like ....uh oh
I first warched T2 as a kid, recognised it then as a masterpiece, and then later T1. But just imagine how it must have felt watching this scene for the first time in theater, after you saw T1, and the genuine suprise and thrill you felt, asking yourself: what the hell? Who is the terminator? Wtf is going on???
I watched T1 on VHS (I'm 43 y.o. boomer:), then T2 in theaters, unfortunately they spoiled it in the trailer and I already knew Arnold was a good guy here. For those who didn't know, that scene must have been even more awesome. T2 is a masterpiece, but for me T1 will always be superior, I loved that dark horror and hopeless tone of the movie, while T2 was more like a blockbuster.
2:29 - the look on the Guys face, hes the Cop from T1 who went to Tech Noir to get sarah and arnold walked over and smashed his head into the roof and stole his car lol.. Followed by the Cops interviewing sarah in T2 in the ward the cop says "These were taken in a mall in Reseda" - These pics were taken by the same surprised cop. lol
Maaan I didnt know this till now! 1L19 was the cops badge number. Love when the T1 mimics his voice as well, "this is 1L19, westbound on olymipic aproaching overland"
In this instance, Arnold LITERALLY felt like some kind of robot. No unnecessary movements or actions, no attempt at styling on his opponent, and no reaction to being hurt. Just basic straightforward actions to get the job done.
I like how this scene mirrors the tech noir scene the first move, T-800 shot his winchester in the last second just like Kyle in the T1 in both situations pushing terminator's hand away from the target while making a shot less than a second later.
Sylwester Pastuszka What I also happen to find interesting is how the maintenance hallway where the T800 first enters bears a striking resemblance to the maintenance hall of the Cyberdyne factory at the end of T1 where the terminator in endo form follows Kyle an Sarah through when they first enter the factory trying to evade the terminator. No really. The maintenance halls of both buildings in both movies really DO look exactly alike. Of course the maintenance halls of many buildings kinda look like that but still I cant help but find it remarkable. But really, if you look very closely at the left walls of both the robotics factory hallway in T1 and the left wall of the mall hallway in T2 where Arnold first enters they DO look alike.
This movie was so hardcore and over the top... that after, when looking for a new action or karate flick, it was like ‘what? the character is only human? Ill pass’
This is easily imo the best 90s movie made considering how ahead of it's time it is and how well it still holds up now in terms of action story acting CGI all of it. If you rewatch it now you wouldn't think it was almost 30 years old . Arnold in his absolute prime idc what anyone says we have some stars now but at this time Arnold was on top of the action planet. Theres literally Nothing bad that can be said about this film. 2hen I was 7 I used to comb brush blowdry and gel my hair for an hour everyday trying to look like Arnold here lmao. This scene is one of the best. No smack talk or about arnold being obsolute. Straight to it . Protector vs hunter. Old vs new. Life vs death.
@@carybird24no was just sayn if ya kept shotting the t800 and the t1000 over time the t800 would die first, look at genesis it takes 1 shot 2 kill the t800 when old arnie fights the new 1
I mean the T-1000 had a 9-mil pew-pew gun, while the T-800 had something like a freaking Winchester rifle. Hell, the T-800 didn't fare that great against Kyle's shotgun in the first movie.
I love the T-1000! He's not just a regular T-800, with a Titanium Alloy endoskeleton. He's a special liquid metal. That can transform, rebuild, and go through things.
Robert Patrick received weapons training under technical expert Uzi Gal, and James Cameron was so amazed by Patrick's performance, particularly for the T-1000 shooting scene at the Galleria mall, that he used the actual footage shot, without speeding up the frame rate. SOURCE: m.imdb.com/title/tt0103064/trivia
In the first two movies if u were in the same scene as the Terminator you were dead or dying minutes later. True menace on a subconscious level. In the later movies, the encountering a Terminator meant u might get thrown around.
I made the huge mistake of not seeing this movie when it was released just because I was convinced that no sequel could top the original Terminator, one of my all-time favorite movies. When I got to see T2 many, many years later, I thought how cool surely had been for first viewers to watch the movie being convinced that Arnold was still the evil robot until he says "get down".
This was Arnie and Robert Patrick at there Prime i do not believe we will ever see movies like this ever again From 1977 all the way to 1999 with the Matrix what a time to be alive and in the Cinema, no Sjw no feminism no bullshit.
What I like most most about this scene is that the T800 and T1000 don't talk to each other. No smack talk about the T800 being obsolete or malfunctioning, they barely even stare each other down - just get straight into the rock-sockem-robots.
They really don't make movies like this anymore. The cinematography, music, and mood just had you on the edge of your seat, you can really feel the tension and horror here.
@@terryprice1691 Only cause of the living skin, which the T-1000 doesn't have, though it's more like a metal elemental than a machine, just one made by science than magic.
The early 90's were the golden age of Hollywood movies. That era produced so many timeless classics, because the story telling was perfectly balanced between story, effects and cinematography.
Yes, but I would have to include the whole of the 90's. T2, Magnolia, American Beauty, Varsity Blues and American Pie (two of the best high school movies ever), Saving Private Ryan, Fight Club, Jurassic Park, Matrix, Shawshank Redemption, Schindler's List...shit, I could go on and on and on. There were so many good movies compared to the last two decades, and the 90's was probably the best decade for movies and music (1999 for music specifically).
Agreed, I've often thought the same with even the 70's and 80's as well - when CGI was good enough to look real, but not so commonplace it took over from any substance of story
The 90s had ground breaking effects, but they still had flaws, the story had to carry the audience. Now directors throw special effects around for everything and the story is barely noticeable.
What kinda effing story you guys really want? All Terminator Movies from 1 to present have basically the same story, only difference is SFX nowadays are million times better... Stop being "back in my day"... you guys are so cheesy and old. Can't relate 😂😏
I LOVE the little details in this scene... like the T-1000 responding to the mannequin. It was just a facial change, but HONEST enough to convey a whole lot of character without breaking the illusion with the audience. That this unstoppable killing machine from the future is caught off guard in a brief moment of self awareness. I also noticed that (for the most part) when T-1000 shot with the hand gun, it didn't blink (except for the first shot fired). Cameron/Patrick with their details. Amazing.
T1000s were so advanced with their decision making that they could break off from the Skynet network and go rogue. And literally follow their "own" path. This is why they were produced in short numbers and why the Skynet developed the T-X instead. Then later on the T-3000
I love how the T-800 entered the room, and the isolated music started to play, along with the fact John was actually isolated in this corridor and traped with two killer robots from the future. This scene is pure cinematic Gold!
I sell this scene gives me a rage just thinking about the shit James Cameron did on Dark Fate, c'mon James why did you do that shit ?? (Who watched already knows what I'm talking about)
The fact that Robert Patrick was firing blanks and not blinking makes this even more badass
Yea he specifically trained for that along with reloading without looking or moving
I turned 18 soon after this film came out. This scene directly led me to do 3 things:
1. Get a gun licence.
2. Buy a Beretta 92F
3. Train endlessly with replacing mags as slick as possible.
I no longer carry a Beretta... but while my shooting performance is at best "fine" I can still do a phenomenal mag change gig without loosing eye contact with the target even for one second.
This scene is so good. I got angry when the video stopped, I forgot that I was only watching a clip.
Me too! I wanted to see the bike chase scene and the truck.
Me too :D
agreed
You Need Jesus everybody should have a copy of this movie by now lol
1:59 how come their not smiling?
Dark Fate is so pathetic compared to this,
A lot of movies are pathetic compared to this lol.
Probably because of the obvious plot, the main characters doing too much cat-n-mouse with an shapeshifting, duplicating, army killing machine that can tear you to bits in an instant and give even the T-1000 and T-X a run of their money. And etc....
Honesty. I think Dark Fate is better than Genisys. But Terminator 1 & 2 will always be the best. Thats just how it is.
Why is so good T2?
I can’t bring myself to even watch it
Dont think it was trying to be better, but it was enjoyable.
Christ could you ever imagine walking through a door to stumble into a man built like a brick wall approaching with a shotgun?
Don't forget the sunglasses
@@jmeijer6995 *Always the sunglasses*
2:11 When the customer you let in after closing "to grab something real quick" thinks they're going to start shopping.
02:18 *T-1000 staring at metallic-looking mannequin* "Am I a joke to you?!"
Nah he was thinking.... "Grandpa?!"
T1000: I'm you but Superior
2:48 That's how I always descend stairs too
Let's all take a minute to appreciate the fact that John's friend probably saved all of humanity by warning John of the T-1000 and letting him get away. If he hadn't warned him the T-1000 would have easily killed him before the T-800 even got close.
Nope, he didn't want to kill him, just make him his prisoner, T800 would still have caught him, later on.
What's so great is there's no crazy choreography or flashy bullshit. Just two machines trying to break each other with brute Force
Best part is when the t1000 goes to take the gun from the t800 and there's that breif moment where you can tell the t800 is like ....uh oh
He tries to yank it away. T1000 doesn't flinch. T800 has that look like ahhhhhh k fuck it. Slams straight to wall
I first warched T2 as a kid, recognised it then as a masterpiece, and then later T1. But just imagine how it must have felt watching this scene for the first time in theater, after you saw T1, and the genuine suprise and thrill you felt, asking yourself: what the hell? Who is the terminator? Wtf is going on???
Same for me. I was more like: why is the good terminator now bad? (watching T1 after T2).
I watched T1 on VHS (I'm 43 y.o. boomer:), then T2 in theaters, unfortunately they spoiled it in the trailer and I already knew Arnold was a good guy here. For those who didn't know, that scene must have been even more awesome.
T2 is a masterpiece, but for me T1 will always be superior, I loved that dark horror and hopeless tone of the movie, while T2 was more like a blockbuster.
Arnold coming from behind that corner is sooo epic!
The idiot in the corridor didn't get down until T-1000 helped him to.
Such a badass fight scene!!!!
Arnold Schwarzenegger will always be a legend!!
2:29 - the look on the Guys face, hes the Cop from T1 who went to Tech Noir to get sarah and arnold walked over and smashed his head into the roof and stole his car lol.. Followed by the Cops interviewing sarah in T2 in the ward the cop says "These were taken in a mall in Reseda" - These pics were taken by the same surprised cop. lol
Maaan I didnt know this till now! 1L19 was the cops badge number. Love when the T1 mimics his voice as well, "this is 1L19, westbound on olymipic aproaching overland"
That guy is William Wisher, the co-writer of T2.
@@Mr12Truths Not a badge number but a callsign, but yeah, you're right :)
Reseda...
TERMINATOR AND KARATE KID CROSSOVER CONFIRMED. kidding
The thing that all the other films lacked is Brad Fidel’s amazing score.
TheRubberStudiosASMR loved the music he did for True Lies as well
This scene blew kid me’s mind back in 2000
Two collosus fighting each other. The music and the sound effects made this scene great.
In this instance, Arnold LITERALLY felt like some kind of robot. No unnecessary movements or actions, no attempt at styling on his opponent, and no reaction to being hurt. Just basic straightforward actions to get the job done.
Agreed. Straight face non stop too. Only movie where no facial emotion whatsoever makes it that much better. Just stone cold
The only actor to become famous by technically not being able to act that much
@@utoresa5193 Lmao
0:54 probably the best reference ever
Cerjomaks guns and roses???
@@larskk101 yep
0:50
The Music When The T-800 Appears :D
1:32 they should add this as a intro to the T800 intro dlc on MK11
Officer 1l 19s face when the t800 gets up from the broken glass window was priceless.
The music was sublime.. Arnies hard hitting metallic sounds vs the T1000 smooth synth pad morphing.. just genius
That determined, unfeeling look the T1000 has the second he sees John is terrifying.
2:25 kudos to Arnold to perfomance that scene so good, you can feel that he is a machine...
Man, if I'm John Connor, after surviving this, Mom and I are paying that snitch a visit lmao.
lol, have you seen this kid?
"yeah, hes over there playing"
What an ass...
Like he knew the T1000 was a terminator from the future to kill John
Nikki Cox is also to blame. She lead the T-1000 to the Galleria
I watched this on release at the cinema... This was when going to the cinema was worth while
this is the absolute best film I have ever seen
The most iconic first meet ever
I like how this scene mirrors the tech noir scene the first move, T-800 shot his winchester in the last second just like Kyle in the T1 in both situations pushing terminator's hand away from the target while making a shot less than a second later.
and of course William Wisher's cameos making the scene
Sylwester Pastuszka What I also happen to find interesting is how the maintenance hallway where the T800 first enters bears a striking resemblance to the maintenance hall of the Cyberdyne factory at the end of T1 where the terminator in endo form follows Kyle an Sarah through when they first enter the factory trying to evade the terminator. No really. The maintenance halls of both buildings in both movies really DO look exactly alike. Of course the maintenance halls of many buildings kinda look like that but still I cant help but find it remarkable. But really, if you look very closely at the left walls of both the robotics factory hallway in T1 and the left wall of the mall hallway in T2 where Arnold first enters they DO look alike.
Whos here cause our boy is in MK: XI ?
The music is gold
This movie was so hardcore and over the top... that after, when looking for a new action or karate flick, it was like ‘what? the character is only human? Ill pass’
T-1000 pushed John's friend so hard, he fell out of the movie
That meet was tight!
This is easily imo the best 90s movie made considering how ahead of it's time it is and how well it still holds up now in terms of action story acting CGI all of it. If you rewatch it now you wouldn't think it was almost 30 years old . Arnold in his absolute prime idc what anyone says we have some stars now but at this time Arnold was on top of the action planet. Theres literally Nothing bad that can be said about this film. 2hen I was 7 I used to comb brush blowdry and gel my hair for an hour everyday trying to look like Arnold here lmao. This scene is one of the best. No smack talk or about arnold being obsolute. Straight to it . Protector vs hunter. Old vs new. Life vs death.
I remember when my I first saw this I was like wait the Arnold's the good guy. Awesome.
Those shiney bowl bullet wound effect was epic
Tbh this shows one advantage T800 has over T1000, it’s a lot less slowed down by bullets.
neilandcary but the t800 would die first from gun shots in the end
@@cousinleigh1470 In T2? No he doesn't. T1000 sticks a pole through his CPU
@@carybird24no was just sayn if ya kept shotting the t800 and the t1000 over time the t800 would die first, look at genesis it takes 1 shot 2 kill the t800 when old arnie fights the new 1
@@cousinleigh1470 can't speak to genesis haven't seen it, but different director so probably not the same logic, besides most people say it sucks
I mean the T-1000 had a 9-mil pew-pew gun, while the T-800 had something like a freaking Winchester rifle. Hell, the T-800 didn't fare that great against Kyle's shotgun in the first movie.
I still remember the 1st time I saw this, I didn't realize that Arnold's gun was in the box of flowers.
I love the T-1000! He's not just a regular T-800, with a Titanium Alloy endoskeleton. He's a special liquid metal. That can transform, rebuild, and go through things.
T1000 looked offended at that mannequin because it is an NPC, and would later become a meme
You should make more Terminator videos
True friend to John for not ratting out
0:51 most bad ass entrance ever
You also have to feel sorry for that guy in the hallway he was just walking around minding his own business drinking a soda and get shot to death LOL
Wasn’t this the first time that these effects were used ie the liquid metal effects?
Sort of... an earlier example of a similar technique was also used in another Cameron movie, The Abyss (from 1989)
2:18 "Grandpa?
Robert Patrick received weapons training under technical expert Uzi Gal, and James Cameron was so amazed by Patrick's performance, particularly for the T-1000 shooting scene at the Galleria mall, that he used the actual footage shot, without speeding up the frame rate.
SOURCE: m.imdb.com/title/tt0103064/trivia
0:55
Cassie cage : what no roses!?!?!?
T-800 : ****JUST GUNZ****
Cassie cage : *(SIGH)* welcome to the jungle
In the first two movies if u were in the same scene as the Terminator you were dead or dying minutes later. True menace on a subconscious level. In the later movies, the encountering a Terminator meant u might get thrown around.
0:55 So cool that MK11 referenced this
That mullet kid just saved the entire human race
I think the guy who played the camera man is the same police who first arrived around Tech Nior. His face went shocked after seeing the T800 again
1:23. That moment you realise that you should have stayed in the bathroom for five more minutes.
I made the huge mistake of not seeing this movie when it was released just because I was convinced that no sequel could top the original Terminator, one of my all-time favorite movies. When I got to see T2 many, many years later, I thought how cool surely had been for first viewers to watch the movie being convinced that Arnold was still the evil robot until he says "get down".
This was Arnie and Robert Patrick at there Prime i do not believe we will ever see movies like this ever again From 1977 all the way to 1999 with the Matrix what a time to be alive and in the Cinema, no Sjw no feminism no bullshit.
Also a time before whiny internet nazis like yourself. Nice playlists.
0:29 Budnick is an unsung hero. Saved the leader of the free world by stalling the T-1000 lol
That girl next to the camera man low key looked good in that rugby shirt. 👍🏻
Y did u die John ? Still chocked 😥
...and they just kill off John Connor in Dark Fate...WTF CAMERON?!
I miss Robert Patrick , Is so cool!
Legend never die
T800 handles the flowerbox much more elegant, compared to Sonny Wortzik in Dog Day Afternoon -
Sucks this whole movie was in vein for a 20 second clip. Try again Hollywood, T2 sequel 5.0.
I dunno why but I still love how T-1000 beretta sounds....piu piu piu piu piu piu piu
That scene with guns and roses 😀
I love how the T1000 doesn't even look at the gun as it's reloading and blinks a bit as he unloads the next clip.
Me meeting my old teacher be like
Epic movie!
0 : 54 ay isn't that one of the intros for terminator in mk11
Mr freeze vs white dragon in dc universe
0:50 When the principles had enough of these kids
1:34 Damn, 6 shots to take it down????
Now they combine them into ONE
Anyone here after the Terminator reveal on mortal Kombat??
Am I the only one who likes Arnold's skull-form ?
No, Stan Wilson and me too XDD
The music scares me
1:58 T1000😠 GIVE ME! T800 IT'S MINE!!😡😡 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1:18 invisible silencer
Good AI against evil AI.
Mr freeze vs white dragon in dc universe
After seeing Dark fate.....None of this shit matters.
Don't worry. When all of this is over, Dark Fate won't matter.
Definitely the best scene for this movie
For me the Terminator has ended with second movie.
What I like most most about this scene is that the T800 and T1000 don't talk to each other.
No smack talk about the T800 being obsolete or malfunctioning, they barely even stare each other down - just get straight into the rock-sockem-robots.
They have great work ethic!
They’re artificial machines not humans with emotions....
@@thedarkknight646 Initially. That changes later on, the T-1000 even taunts Sarah with a finger wag when she almost blast him in the molten steel.
Living Corpse yeah, because she's human; not a robot with no emotions like uncle Bob
When did Terminators talk smack ever in the Terrminator Franchise though????
I love when the T800 cant rip the shotgun out of the T1000's grip so he just starts smashing him around like "fuck this, we're doing it old school"
I like the moment where the T-1000 looks at the mannequin as if he's offended by it.
He thought it was another him~~~~XDD
This love for details is the difference between an average director and a master director like James Cameron.
I saw it too and rewinded twice lolest!
I feel bad for Cameron after endgame
Me too. Foreshadowing to his true form later in the film?
They really don't make movies like this anymore. The cinematography, music, and mood just had you on the edge of your seat, you can really feel the tension and horror here.
Agree. Movies now are overambitious leading studios to use excessivr cgi. Unlike before it was more practical and grounded.
@@akombalasau4022 I guess T1000 sucks because of all the cgi used.
@@akombalasau4022 that's completley innacurate but whatever lol
@@redhotchilifan98 why
@@akombalasau4022 because i name you a page long list of films that are practical and grounded from this decade
0:54 When you choose the T800 as a fighter in Mortal Kombat 11
Funny one dude
Get over here
What, no roses?
@@abdizur8765 just guns
I have broken his head with Sub Zero haha
Robert Patrick the best T-1000 ! We can not do better as such a cold expression for a killer robot !
Angelus68320 he could played loads of killer roles
A flawless robot...
He wanted to return to the role but by the time they finally made Gynesis he said he couldn't do his own stunts anymore due to age catching up.
“Not a robot! A cyborg! Cybernetic organism!”
@@terryprice1691 Only cause of the living skin, which the T-1000 doesn't have, though it's more like a metal elemental than a machine, just one made by science than magic.
The early 90's were the golden age of Hollywood movies. That era produced so many timeless classics, because the story telling was perfectly balanced between story, effects and cinematography.
Yes, but I would have to include the whole of the 90's. T2, Magnolia, American Beauty, Varsity Blues and American Pie (two of the best high school movies ever), Saving Private Ryan, Fight Club, Jurassic Park, Matrix, Shawshank Redemption, Schindler's List...shit, I could go on and on and on. There were so many good movies compared to the last two decades, and the 90's was probably the best decade for movies and music (1999 for music specifically).
Accepted
Agreed, I've often thought the same with even the 70's and 80's as well - when CGI was good enough to look real, but not so commonplace it took over from any substance of story
The 90s had ground breaking effects, but they still had flaws, the story had to carry the audience. Now directors throw special effects around for everything and the story is barely noticeable.
What kinda effing story you guys really want? All Terminator Movies from 1 to present have basically the same story, only difference is SFX nowadays are million times better... Stop being "back in my day"... you guys are so cheesy and old. Can't relate 😂😏
I LOVE the little details in this scene... like the T-1000 responding to the mannequin. It was just a facial change, but HONEST enough to convey a whole lot of character without breaking the illusion with the audience. That this unstoppable killing machine from the future is caught off guard in a brief moment of self awareness. I also noticed that (for the most part) when T-1000 shot with the hand gun, it didn't blink (except for the first shot fired). Cameron/Patrick with their details. Amazing.
T1000s were so advanced with their decision making that they could break off from the Skynet network and go rogue. And literally follow their "own" path. This is why they were produced in short numbers and why the Skynet developed the T-X instead. Then later on the T-3000
John's friend=real hero
Catherine Mitchell he later became a camp counselor I guess because he likes helping kids
Split man just go
Styles commando soldier 😎
His friend = his dad. Plot twist
@@runnininthe80s84 Camp Anawanna.
One of the best moments of the movie, absolutely amazing!
1:58 siblings fighting over the remote 😎
Robert Patrick was a good choice for the t1000. Amazing actor. Hes also in the x files for a while in 2000-2001.
He was amazing as Agent Doggett.
He was great as the gambling addict in The Sopranos too!
I love how the T-800 entered the room, and the isolated music started to play, along with the fact John was actually isolated in this corridor and traped with two killer robots from the future.
This scene is pure cinematic Gold!
Arnold was my most favourite actor of all time. I usually search for his quote compilation videos when im sad. Hes truly a legend
You're not wrong my friend
I sell this scene gives me a rage just thinking about the shit James Cameron did on Dark Fate, c'mon James why did you do that shit ?? (Who watched already knows what I'm talking about)
producer means nothing Cameron didn't direct
And James really considers that to be the true sequel to this one. Hell no. Congrats James, you killed your first 2 masterpieces.
@@rapierwhip true, but it was james idea to have john killed and pushed for it.
@@rapierwhip Anyway, that horrible Idea come from James
@@NeptuneNoire ikr, i mean, T3 is trash, but fits more in the universe than this movie
I like how the T1000 is thin, but just as strong as the T800.