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Something i've never seen a reactor mention is that in the second movie, the future human soldiers are ADVANCING against the machines, instead of RUNNING FROM the machines, like they were in the first movie. It's a quiet storytelling about how the humans were WINNING in the second movie, just like Reese said "the defense grid was smashed. We won."
“Rivers! They just sent the first Terminator. We are closing on the TDE .” -Terminator Resistance
T-1000 know the weak points on a T-800 and has the physical strength to take advantage of said weakness.
Yea terminator 2 showing us AI was coming and terminator 3 us showing AI is now here. Then terminator salvation is showing that AI is here and taking over.
@@brucechmiel7964 "hopefully this time...i wont die." - The stranger.
@@brucechmiel7964 for a short indie game, it was better than any of the sequels that's for damn sure
There is a cut scene that is in the Directors cut where it's explained that terminators are sent out with their learning switched off so John and Sara access the Terminator's cpu and flip the switch on so he can learn. Immediately after is when John starts teaching it slang and such.
It really should have been in the final cut. Otherwise we're meant to think they can learn which is dumb as fuck on Skynet's part
@@GeorgeTropicanaidk, they're supposed to be able to blend in with humans, so being able to learn would help them adapt and fit in better.
@@Jack_80 like we saw in that abomination Dark Fate, it would only give them the chance to decide they don't want to harm humans. Skynet has so many infiltration units it wouldn't be necessary for them to learn more than they're initially programmed with, just send them in looking human and have them slaughter what they can
Like Sarah said in the deleted scene, "doesn't want you to do too much thinking"
i thought she skipped that scene...I never knew it was part of the director's cut...I always thought that was the Original..guess I only ever saw the Director's cut then.
@@Jack_80 they have all the necessary programming to blend in while being on a mission. But here in the second movie we can see, what that switch could do. This T800 is practically a human. Also, he wasn't programmed to self-terminate, but he made an actual decision!
So these learning terminators are unpredictable. They can even think that Skynet is wrong, DECIDE to help humanity, or just... I don't know... find a new mission?
Also, John didn't turn on the switch, because he knew how it should have been done.
When you watched the first movie, at the end, you said that if you were Sarah Connor, you'd tried to take out the company that leads to the war and I was watching like, "Damn, she guessed a major plot in the second movie and don't even realize it". One of my favorite things about your reactions is your thought process...
I thought the same and was hoping nobody spoiled it in the first comment section. :)
I agree! She's very smart! 🙏🏽💪
Seriously? This is a strange reaction channel. She spends the whole time coming up with oddball plot theories... while talking over the actual expose' and mugging for the camera, instead of actually watching the film. Sure she guesses a few points correctly, but that's just the law of odds. I mean... if you spout a hundred disparate theories, you're bound to get a few right. Heck, even the blind squirrels occasionally stumble over a nut.
@Mr. Ekshin You're mad that she's coming up with theories? None of her theories were actually odd, especially based on the information that she was given at the time of her theories, and if YOU were paying attention, you could tell that SHE'S actually paying attention to what's going on, even if some of her theories are incorrect. If followed her thought process very easily. If you couldn't follow her thought process to her theories, even her "odd" & wrong ones, just because they were "different", sounds like more of a you problem than hers...
@@AshLee92490 - Wow... dude you're simpin HARD.
Fun fact - the guy playing the T-1000 (Robert Patrick) was a track star in college, so during the footchase in the parking garage they had to ask him to slow down because he kept catching up to the dirtbike. He's a great actor and has done some amazing villains, one of his best, most despicable ones being in the Peacemaker TV show.
My favorite Robert Patrick moment is when he owed Tony Soprano $55K and laid on a pool table with a revolver in his mouth crying, and frantically stashing the revolver in the ceiling with his wife walking in and asking what he's doing and he screams he's changing the Effing light bulb. That made me laugh pretty good.
Linda Hamilton actually learned how to pick that lock with a paper clip for that scene.
Is that even possible? You need smth flat to turn the lock.
Great reaction to an incredible movie! Some side notes follow...
The man taking pictures while looking stunned in the mall (after Arnold was thrown through the plate glass window and lying on the ground) is the same character (and actor) who was the police officer that Arnold took the police car from in his pursuit of Kyle and Sarah in the first movie. That's why he looks stunned: he knows who this guy is and he knows the damage and killing he was responsible for the last time he saw him. He's also the source of the current day photos the officers show Sarah in Pescadero. It's not mentioned or referred to in any editions, but it is an Easter Egg that a friend of mine showed me.
Robert Patrick trained so hard for this role as the T-1000. Learning to run full speed only breathing through his nose, and he was fast enough a sprinter that he actually caught the dirt bike in the mall parking garage. He was so amazingly intimidating in this movie, as much as or even more so than Arnold, and that's saying something!
When the orderly licks Sarah in the hospital, that was apparently one of the so-called catatonia tests done by unethical or sadistic orderlies according to an old friend of mine who had worked in a few psych hospitals, mainly in California, back in the late 70s and early 80s. It wasn't unusual for patients to try to get an advantage by pretending to be catatonic, hoping that the staff would think that they were out of it and not pay much attention so they could try to escape, create havoc, or whatever. Licking someone's face was a mild way of testing, according to my friend. The more standard way of testing among the more brutal orderlies was what was called a cup check, basically hitting the person in the crotch as hard as they could with a broomstick or something like that (the tonfa, shown in the movie, or a billyclub, wasn't standard when he was working in the field, so the evil jerks had to use other items like broomsticks or knees). If they didn't react then they were catatonic. And, sometimes, the catatonic patients needed to be taken to the hospital due to the damage inflicted by whatever the orderly did causing ruptures or internal damage. Apparently one patient lost his testicles as it was several days before it was realized how badly he had been hurt. And, of course, no one ever knew how it happened. “He musta fallen, or done it to himself to try to get out of here.” My friend never missed that job. He told me that some people did things worse than that, but those stories don't need repeating.
There are two sets of twins in this movie. One set are the brothers who played the security guard at Pescadero and the T-1000 imitating him. The other set are Linda Hamilton and her twin sister Lesley who played the other Sarah in the sequences like the nightmare where there are two of her are in the same scene. Lesley, a nurse in real life, passed away a few years ago.
There was a scene of the T-101 learning to smile that was cut from the theater edition, along with the 'brain surgery' preceding it where they switched Arnold's chip to "learning" mode, cos it doesn't add anything of value to the story, but it does lead to a point that amused me once I saw it. After the failure copying the young man's smile unsuccessfully, the Terminator begins copying John's mannerisms and his one sided half smirk smile. This is best seen in the exchange after he hefts the minigun in Sarah's arms bunker.
I remember learning that James Cameron got a letter from a group of scientists congratulating him for the most realistic depiction of a nuclear detonation in a city in Sarah's nightmare. This horrified him since he was just trying to create the most over the top terrifying image he could, only to discover that it was accurate.
Luckily, Sarah stepped back from Terminator mode before killing Dyson, which is good. Killing Dyson wouldn't have changed much of anything anyway. Cyberdyne still would have had the parts, all his notes, and everything they needed to complete the project. Judgment Day would have come, just on a different day other than Michael Jackson's (and my little sister's) birthday. The excellent Joe Morton, who played Dyson, had an accident that punctured one of his lungs when he was younger, so he knew firsthand how Dyson should be breathing/gasping at the end.
Even if the friendly Terminator had stuck around, the old Terminator's arm would have been useless as a replacement. The old Terminator's arm was the right arm, while the good Terminator lost his left arm.
The extended edition had two advantages over the standard edition. Though it wasn't obvious in its performance, the continuous damage the T-1000 was taking from every shot that hit it and every impact was affecting it. It is most obvious at the scene in the smelting plant after being shattered when, as shown in the theater release, its feet tended to take on the aspect of the flooring as it walked and, in the extended edition, when it grabbed a railing its hand mimicked the paint job on the railing. Also, in the extended edition, at the final scene when Sarah is calling out for John, he looks down and sees that the fake Sarah's feet look like the ironwork that the T-1000 is standing on and he knows for sure which to trust.
Though the road voiceover ending is a better one cinematically, the extended edition variant ending is superior (to me) for one more reason: it ends with older Sarah sitting on a playground bench and watching her adult son playing with her granddaughter, meaning that this Terminator movie is absolutely the end of the franchise, and all the movies that steal the name of the series after this are just lame cash grabs and can and should be avoided like the plague, in my opinion.
Linda Hamilton is a realistic female strong lead or main character.. today's world acts like they didnt exist. She is hands down the most realistic and most capable.
John thought Sarah was trying to hug him in the police car but she was checking for wounds. 😢
1:23 the original plot point ofT1 was for two terminators to be sent through time. however that idea got canned as it was deemed to expensive. In universe it does make sense that Kyle wasn't aware. You have a feeling that it was quite frantic what happened and John wanted Kyle to focus soley at the mission at hand (his mission was to protect Sarah, anything else would be tactictilly dangerous)
One of the greatest sequels ever made very classic Terminator 2: Judgment Day directed by James Cameron starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Robert Patrick and Edward Furlong. The music video of the film is the classic song "You Could Be Mine" single by Guns N' Roses. Thank you Nia great reaction "Hasta la vista Baby"😎😎😎
The song The Current by Gavin Rossdale and the Blue Man Group for T3 might be better, but I love You Could be Mine
@@fullmoonprepping4024 Wouldn't work as well with hiding the gun in the box of roses though.
36:56 One of the best extended scenes covers this important point. The Terminator explains that all of his model have the capacity to learn but that Skynet shuts it off only until they are sent out alone and need to think independantly. The way Sarah thoughtfully asks "[Skynet]doesnt want you to do too much thinking" really sells it: Skynet is afraid they might learn things that make them come to different conclusions compared to it. Might fell differently about humanity and their goal to exterminate them. That part always really interested me.
I love you Mia but the comment about the Dyson vacuum cleaners being a cover up had me giggling. 😂
We know who to take down
@@NiaMakiReacts 😉🤣 I heard his right hand man was ...... Hoover
@@raybernal6829 They both suck
Heck yes!! Probably my favourite action movie of all time! Also really impressive that you were at least questioning who is the good and who the bad terminator!! Most reactions I've seen people are totally baffled bc they just assume Arnold is the bad guy again.
Sometimes I end up watching T2 reactions I haven't seen before just because I'm interested in their reactions to the "reveal". Same with Scream reactions with the killer reveal.
Back then there were so many movie reviews that everyone knew Arnold was the good guy.
40:05 "Fun fact: I walked through tear gas, before."
Ah. I believe I can relate. See, I shipped off to the Navy, ages ago, and in boot camp, they gave us an exercise in appreciating our equipment by showing us what happens when it doesn't _work_ properly.
They brought the division, as I recall, a dozen at a time, into a room wearing gas masks and then filled the room with a severe sinus-and-mucous-membrane _irritant,_ and then had us, a row at a time, take our gas masks off and then try to answer a few basic _questions_ under that irritant's _assault,_ before we got to leave.
Our noses ran, our eyes ran and we couldn't stop _coughing._ That made it quite a challenge to stand there and answer _questions._
37:02 - there is a deleted scene that covers this subject. Skynet sets it's Terminators to "read only" - no learning. But Sarah and John reset Terminator's chip to "read/write" - so he can learn and evolve as a personality.
Ohhhhhh!!!!! Ok makes sense!!!
@@NiaMakiReacts Some Nightmare Fuel for you....
Skynet -- is a family of military communications satellites, now operated by Airbus Defence and Space on behalf of the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence.
Self-Healing Polymers for Electronics and Energy Devices -- aka T1000 liquid metal...
AI - is the current debate...
Tesla Bot...
Atlas Bot...
Are we in a simulation... ???
Hi.. Another funny Thing,, in Germany the voice of,, Arni Schwarz. "is dub.. But He can speak German well as Austrian. 😁😁
German can Sound nice
Try :" Jennifer Rostock-Tauben aus Porzellan ".. Or.
:" Null positiv - wo Rauch ist, ist auch Feuer "(about war).. *Enjoy
That's one of the reasons why I like the extended version
Sarah is a child of the 70s/80s. Back then, we all heard constantly about the threat of nuclear obliteration (and in the previous decades, too). There were several movies, documentaries, and "Public Service Announcements" about what nuclear war would mean, and how terrible the Commies were for wanting to start such a war.
Sarah would've known all that propaganda (not all of which is untrue regarding the weapons themselves, at least). So once she found out that Skynet used those weapons to end humankind, she'd absolutely have nightmares about what she learned in school and on TV for most of her life. She's not really "remembering" anything or having visions...she just had an idea about nuclear war, and is equating that idea to what she was told Skynet did to us. And the idea is so horrifying to her, that she had nightmares about it afterward (especially with her PTSD from barely surviving the Terminator anyway).
Hey Mia, You asked if the Teminator machines are learning what effect does it have on them. ------ Most Terminators are realeased on a mission to infiltrate a human environment and kill their target. ----- So they can learn, but their learning is strictly for the purpose of becoming a more efficent killer. ------- So when see the T-1000 talking with the desk clerk to gain info. He was not talking with her to be more social, rather to extract information to complete his objective. ------ Arnold on the other hand has been reprogrammed to protect John Connor and serve him. So his misssion makes his learning have a different purpose.
The bed restraints didn't really have a "lock", just like old push-button seatbelts, but the pushbutton is deep inside the buckle, and you usually use a tool to release it.
The locks need 2 tools; one (called the rake) to move the tumblers, and a torsion wrench (something to turn the lock core).
Mildly interesting fact:
In Spain "Hasta la vista, baby" was translated "Sayonara, baby". Constantino Romero, the spanish voice actor was Also the voice for Darth Vader, Mufasa (James Earl jones), William shatner, Clint Eastwood... And many other tough guys.
Arnold's real voice and accent doesn't quite fit a terminator, the dubbing helped his character a lot.
Arnold is way more scary with a Deep voice and clear pronunciation.
One really fun thing about this movie is that the two scenes in which Sarah is on screen twice (near the end and when they operate on the T-1000 in the mirror), one of them is played by her twin sister Laura, whose only acting credit is this film for those two scenes. Which is pretty wild imo.
The playground scene in the dream sequence also counts. Laura Hamilton is on the playground with a small child, wearing Sarah's waitress outfit from the first film.
Her name was LESLIE, not Laura, and she will be missed. RIP.
When Dr. Silverman turns to the camera and says, "Model citizen," is one of my favorite scenes in any movie.
People always assume that the T-1000 ( liquid metal Terminator) took the clothes off of the officer.
No, he didn't.
He took the officer's GUN because as Arnold explained......he cannot form complex weaponry like guns and other projectile weapons. Also......since he made contact with the officer, he COPIED the officer's uniform to appear like a police officer himself, as a disguise when hunting his target.
This is why, whenever he gets shot all over his body, his "uniform" mends back to normal because its not really actual clothing, but the nano technology(the liquid metal), which he is, that copied the appearance of a police uniform.
Hey Mia, You noticed how cold Sarah is up until the middle of the movie. -------- To fight the Terminator she's becoming more like the Terminator in her mannerisms. -------- One of the amazing juxtapositions that happen when Sarah tries to kill Miles Dyson. -------- It's only when she is faced with the results of what she's about to do that she becomes human again and stops herself from killing Dyson. ------- The deep moral conundrums is what makes T2 such a compelling movie to stand the test of time.
29:50 Considering her background, insinuations of horrible step dads, the T-800 would do anything to protect him, like a real father should.
I love the attention to detail in this film, when Sarah is trying to trick the doctor into thinking she's better and she attacks him, she doesn't just grab him and start hitting, if you watch how she grabs him she's actually attempting to apply a collar choke using his coat which is something that is taught in the military combatives course. Then later when John is telling the Terminator about her he mentions that she dated a green beret who taught her a bunch of stuff, so you basically see some of that early in the film prior to it being mentioned directly. You even see some anti-interrogation training taught in SERE school when she's talking to the doctor before attacking him, which is all kinds of awesome in terms of attention to detail.
To let you know ow how ancient I am; I actually got to see this in theaters on one of those rare occasions our entire family actually watched a movie together. It is definitely superior to the original, while not detracting from it either. They're companion pieces, like Alien and Aliens.
I saw both T1 and T2 on release.
@lewisner I was a little kid and hot scared as soon as the scene with Arnold traveling through time scene happened, Lol. My pop had to leave the theater because I didn't want to watch anymore of the movie
Hey, just wanted to say that you're a fantastic reactor! You follow the plot really well, you empathise with the characters, and you have great commentary! It's amazing how many others lack these things, or just seem to not even be watching what they're supposed to be reacting too. Really enjoyed watching this with you!
Thanks Steven!! I appreciate your comment! Just a happy to have others watch along with me!
Most of the crew refused to take part in the helicopter chase. They thought it was too dangerous. But Cameron and the stunt pilot went for it.
Now you've seen Terminator 2 and Firefly, you NEED to watch Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles, staring Summer Giau (River Tam). Expanding the lore and dig into philosophy. The inevitability of creating a self-aware A.I. that kill humans, to kill, they learn about humans, and as they learn, they effectively become human...
Linda's acting during the scene where she is describing her dream about the nuclear war was so dam chilling and felt so real. Also, the nuclear war dream scene was said by scientists to be the most realistic depiction of a nuclear blast ever on film. Also, you are SO lucky. I read that many people who watched this when it first came out had the twist that the T-800 was actually the good guy in this movie spoiled by bad marketing.
It's explained in the extended version their system is read only (no learning) when sent out alone.
Sarah and John sets it to read and write, in a deleted glorius scene.
That is why in fact this model 101 can smile.
Good Samaritan: *_"Are you hurt?!"_*
Nia: *_Shoot em._*
Omg that is so funny how you thought the truck driver jumped out on his own because I've always thought that's what he did...
😂 😂 😂 it really looks like it tho
@@NiaMakiReacts I know lol... do you react to songs too, cause I'd like to request one
Linda Hamilton actually had a paranoid breakdown and built a secret robot apocalypse bunker to prepare for this role
Hey Mia, you have to see more James Cameron Flciks. i highly recommend the Abyss, Avatar, even Titanic. ------ The guy knows how to use technology to tear at the essence of our very souls. ---------- What takes his talents over the top is his ability to combine action with emotion and story. All AT the perfect pace. ------- He's a master of film making for sure.
Make sure it's the Director's Cut of The Abyss - it's about twenty minutes longer and makes the plot more understandable (and also sets the conflict stakes a bit higher).
26:53 she’s not mad at him. She’s not an affectionate mother. She raised him to be a fighter. No emotion. But he’s an emotional kid 100% which is why he went in for a hug when they busted her out and she just was checking if he was injured, since he’s supposed to be the man who stopped the war in the future lol. She started to show more affection towards the end tho of course.
The SWAT cop that realized Dyson was about to ignite the plastic explosive and yelled everybody out move it now let's go is DEA Agent Hank Schrader in Breaking Bad.
"He's gonna emerge dramatically"
Good call Nia!
we see two sets of twins here. the mental hospital security guard... Don & Dan Stanton, known professionally as the Stanton Twins, played Lewis and the T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day .
and
Linda Hamilton's twin sister, Leslie Hamilton Gearren, was used as a double in scenes involving two "Sarah Connors" (for example, when the T-1000 was imitating her), and in a scene not in the theatrical release (but on the DVD) as a mirror image of Linda.
"Go! Don't let him emerge dramatically."
"He's going to emerge dramatically.😑"
*T-1000 emerges dramatically*
20:08 Been humorously suspicious of walking on checkered pattern floors since 1991 to always take a quick look behind me.
28:47 "Is this her stash?" This is ONE of her stashes...
The Terminator in the first film is a T-800 chassis with the Arnold skin, to make a model T-101. Other skins on the T-800 chassis will make a T-102 etc. Skynet needs multiple skins because their main purpose is as infiltration units and they'd be really easy to spot if all of them looked identical.
The Future Terminator in T1 was a CSM-108
*"Hasta Luego* mean see you're later but *"Hasta Lavista"* mean goodbye or can mean see you later
How can you call out the lady for lokin at the groin? When moments before you were asking for a bum shot...lol
10:27 "I need those two to meet so I can see who's on our side."
Ah. You had not leaped to a _conclusion_ on this point. That's _reassuring._
The messed up thing is the Dr finally seen these terminators for himself and in the 3rd terminator movie The Rise of the Machines, the Dr acts like it wasn't real.
Har had. I think in real life we should let loose all those from the asylum who has weird thoughts because who knows, they may be true.
From here you can goto either Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines or to Terminator: Dark Fate. Both are separate timelines from each other and both are direct sequels of this movie.
50:06 " I mean you could have just jumped". 😄
Joe Morton(Miles Dyson) is also in "Speed," "The Justice League," and many other projects.
48:56 "There's one more chip. And it must be destroyed also."
See? The occurrence of situations like _this_ were what really made it necessary to break Sarah out of Pescadero. Sometimes, in life, we face situations that call for _sacrifice._ They _suck,_ but they're _inevitable._
See how John struggles with this? He immediately goes into _denial._ He couldn't _possibly_ have done this. But Sarah understands.
It's easy to blend into the hospital's floor: just spread out into a pool of liquid metal only a millimeter thick and create the checkerboard color pattern.
I do think the series peaks with T2. Rise of the Machines (3) & Salvation (4) are meh to me, but I enjoy the weirdness of Genisys (5) and Dark Fate (6). It helps to think of every movie after 2 as a seperate timeline caused by sending the terminators back.
13:08 This Scene got me so terrified of big rigs and 18 wheelers lol
I've seen a box of wi-fi routers named Skynet. That was kinda creepy.
Even took a photo to show my friends.
In "The Terminator", Reese says that the Terminator is a "Cyberdyne Systems Model 1-0-1". When the enter the factory at the end of the movie, the sign outside says "Cyberdyne Systems".
47:00 All men of my gen have her as a hero, this moment is key. When they wrote real feminine heroes, lost art.
Well, there it is; the finale to the Terminator franchise. It was spectacular. But unfortunately, there are _no more movies_ after this. No need to look further. Great ending!
Great reaction!
50:06
He said he could not self terminate, so jumping into melted steel would go against his programming.
Then again that does raise the question of how he seems fine and accepting of being lowered down into it knowing how it will end.
Anyway, awesome movie. One of my fav movie as a kid
'Stabbing you in the face...' #OhDidISayThatOutLoudExpression LOLOL
😂 😂
John's redheaded friend with the mullet went on to voice the character of Montana Max, in "Tiny Toon Adventures".
Ask anyone who grew up during the Cold War, we all had that nightmare...
20:27 those two are actually twins. They also appear in Gremlins 2.
He couldn’t jump into the molten iron/lava because he cannot self-terminate. That’s why he had to be lowered slowly.
Sara and resse screaming at the camera paused at the same time while doctor Silverman interviews them.
They destroyed a chip and an arm from the first terminator, but I’ve never heard anyone ask what happened to the rest of it. Most of the original terminator’s “skeleton” was left, though crushed, at the end of they first movie. Certainly, Cyberdyne would have kept all the pieces.
T3, T4, & T5 were made by the studio without James Cameron or Linda Hamilton. Cameron came back to write "Terminator Dark Fate" (2019), which ignores T3, T4, and T5, instead picking up immediately after T2. It forms a trilogy with T1 and T2, and answers your questions about what happens if they defeat Skynet. Skip T3, T4, and T5 and go straight to "Terminator Dark Fate".
Hello there. No disrespect intended, but I'm hoping to convince people to stop telling reactors to skip movies in a franchise, and instead encourage the reactors to watch the movies and form their own opinions. Some people do like the sequels (or at least some of them) and might like to see reactions to them. Too many reactors are discouraged by comments and end up abandoning big franchises without watching most of them. Again, no disrespect. I understand that you don't like T3 - T5 and I'm not trying to dismiss your opinion. I just think Nia (and other reactors) should still watch them and make up their own minds. Just something you might be willing to consider? Have a great day.
@@BubblyRainbows I'm not saying don't watch T3-5 at all, just to watch "Dark Fate" immediately after T2 as they form a trilogy, then come back to T3 afterwards if she wants.
@@jhilal2385 Dark Fate picks up after T2? I don't remember the beginning of it all that well. For some reason I was thinking it fits in after T3. 😞
@@BubblyRainbows Without revealing any spoilers for Nia; "Dark Fate" opens with a voice-over explaining the effects of the events of T2 on the timeline. Later, Carl is in a cabin in the woods because he finished his job at the beginning of the movie and then had nothing to do. That is why the older woman hates him, and why the enemy is now Legion. Also the older woman is in the movie at all, rather than what happened to her in T3. Further, the way that T3 ends, it would be impossible for "Dark Fate" to take place in contemporary 2019 rather than Futurewar 2019.
@@jhilal2385 Oh, you're right of course. I forgot about how things ended in T3 with the old lady. Thanks!
Best movie in my opinion and everything you want in a sequel to a good movie (T1)
The story ended at part 2. James Cameron didn’t do the other films.
35:53 That is not convenient, that is Halon systems to protect the servers and fight fires. You can breathe in there at your peril. Especially, in the '90's. Most likely die of asphyxia
The title song was of course “You will be mine” by Guns and Roses.
🤣🤣🤣Dyson vacuum cleaner conspiracy ,that's a new one.
Sarah in the menal hospital, strapped to the bed. Hey don't get any ideas orderly. ------ Oh Mia, he's got ideas alright. Ideas that will turn your stomach for sure.
"Terminator: Dark Fate" is the direct continuation to this movie. All movies in between are not good or crap.
Thank you for sticking up for Dark Fate, even with it's flaws.
Hello! I respect your opinion even though I don't agree with all of it. I just wanted to thank you for not saying to skip the movies you don't like. I wish more people would refrain from trying to discourage reactors from watching them and making up their own minds. Very cool of you.
If that nuke scene horrified you, there are dozens of military films of actual nuclear tests conducted throughout the 50s and early 60s. Some show scenes like those in the movie of buildings being destroyed. At least one shows warships being lifted out of the water.
Hi Nia!
This was an absolute pleasure to watch with you. i hope you really enjoyed this one (best of the franchise - its a fact!)
slowly becoming a huge fan of your channel. you're really charming and i love the commentary.
29:50 ngl, that kinda hurt me a little, lol. Ouch. but this kind of brings up the question “what is a person?” or “what is consciousness?”. If you ever have free time and want to play a compelling game you have never played before then I strongly recommend ‘Detroit: Become Human’. It is simply an amazing story rich and suspenseful game that presents such questions where your choices matter.
That picture that was shown of Sarah was from the ending of the first terminator movie when the kid took the picture of her and her dog in the jeep and she was pregnant with John. The kid charged her for the picture 📸 and she just said nice scam kid 😆. But that picture is important cause it gets brought up in the other terminator movies. The best 2 terminator movies are the 1st and 2nd cause they were done by James Cameron, the others weren't.
Arnold’s Terminator is the only film character that is on both AFI’s greatest heroes list AND greatest villains list.
I'm glad that you got to see this. James Cameron plus Linda Hamilton plus Arnold came together again in 2019 to make "Terminator: Dark Fate." I'd ignore all the movies in between this one and that, but "Dark Fate" shows the Sarah Connor in this movie in her sixties, and I'm there for that.
Terminator 3 is a legitimately great movie that does not get any of the praise and respect it rightfully deserves.
Hello! I'm not trying to start a fight and I mean no disrespect. I'm just trying to encourage people to consider something. I get that some people don't like some or all of the sequels, but as a community, I feel like we need to stop telling reactors to skip movies in franchises just because we don't like them. Let the reactors watch the movies themselves and make up their own mind. Plus, some people do like the sequels and might like to see a reaction to them. I see too many reactors abandon franchises like Terminator, Alien, Predator, Die Hard, etc. Because a small but vocal group of commentors convince them the rest of the movies are trash. I'd like us to stop discouraging reactors from watching and instead encourage them to watch and form their own opinions. Hope you've had a good day!
@@BubblyRainbows No problem with your opinion. My own opinion is that there were two Terminator movies made by James Cameron. He's the artist, both as writer and director. So, those films are his babies. Linda Hamilton refused to be in the later films that Cameron wasn't involved with. And I personally stayed away from the later Terminator films as well, so I can't very well recommend them with a good conscience. On the other hand, Hamilton came out of retirement to make Dark Fate, and trained hard for a full year, obviously not because she needed the money, but because she believed in the project.
@@the-NightStar Didn't like it at all. But there's no reason that our tastes should be the same.
@@coolgareth101 That's totally fair. I didn't know until recently that Cameron didn't direct them all (I never paid attention to who directed anything until recently). And I have nothing but respect for Linda Hamilton's dedication and hard work. The woman is more than three times my age and in way better shape than I am. Her arms are my goals!
"Hasta lasagna; don't get any on ya!"
48:45 Fun fact. The terminator is wrong.
The terminator arm is made of Titanium, not steel. Carbon steel have a considerably lower melting-point than titanium (also then iron). The chip is made of silicon, it would also not melt (while the traces in it might would)
18:38 He didn't need to before. This time John ordered him to "take care" of these guys. Really one, but then the other became the threat, neutralize.
You haven't watched the extended director's version yet, which lasts 2h.36minutes!
The extended version makes it clear that they are set to read only and cannot learn, there is scene where they flip him to read/write
6:34 "But aren't you on camera?"
In the mid '90's? Probably not.
So when the T-800 (Arnold) was temporarily disabled by the T-1000, it didn't break his spine. It damaged his power source
Yeah I didn’t get that till it said alternate power source
It's interesting you ask "do different terminators start to have different personalities?". I'll consider all further terminator movies non-canon. The T-1000 (the liquid metal one) seems to learn and be curious about human death. There are many scenes where subtle hints seem to show him, if not questioning, pondering at his actions. I assume that he has a chip like Arnold that is switched in a way to prevent him from becoming sentient, but he clearly has those moments. It's subtle, but many have confirmed he does seem to pause and contemplate his actions several times, especially after a murder, and IMO it's clearly a cinematic choice, that just doesn't happen on large productions like these. Every detail is there for a reason.
"I mean you could just jump"
Completely misses him saying 5 seconds before that he can't self terminate
Hi Nia. Ray here
Now that you met the Current "Sarah Conner".
There is also a Terminator TV Show. Which if im correct plays in between Terminator 2 & 3.
Which is called "Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles"
it has 2 Seasons.
S1 - 9 Eps
S2 - 22 Eps.
❤❤❤
Ray.
I’m going to need a story time about how she got hit with t teargas
Nia Maki was motivated to do more push-ups, then she goes to assault the Dyson vacuum cleaners factory.
When the director puts a big sign on the screen that says State Hospital he hopes you read it so you can better understand what's happening.
Every person over 50's main nightmare. We grew up being told it would happen.
sarha conner like many trauma survivors had become the thing she feared.
Fun fact: the word “terminate” is actually a code word for “murder”
As a kid my favourite character was the T-800, as an adult my favourite character is Sarah
42:48 Now this, puts a smile on my face 🙏🏽💪😌
36:58 No:: The terminator is hard coded in the CPU to follow one mission or secondary's then return, or wait till after judgement day to turn back on. This version your watching doesn't show John Conner resetting the terminator's CPU, for open content to be learned. He can learn about stuff, but it doesn't mean he understands it's emotional meanings. Think of the machine like a parrot, he mimics things at the appropriate time. His responses are only as good as his start programing. Skynet sends the machines out with Read only, so that can't form their own calculations to change or alter decisions. Sense this terminator is allowed to Learn, with help and long periods of time around humans. It will formulate better conversations, and more realistic adaptation of human movement and interaction. It won't have the understanding of the human emotion that goes with what it does, but it will come close to mimicking it. "for the purpose of being a infiltration unit" This terminator is programed by older john.. So he understands what his younger self needs, for support from the machine. All the stuff we love the terminator doing before the CPU is reset is all done by Johns hands in programing him pretty good. I look at the terminator as a Tool, the Software Skynet uses them as tools of war. They have no emotions, or any understanding why they must kill. but they're programed to. The writers did a good job with the lore and creation of Skynet, and the machines Skynet uses.
I love it when people don't know the villain/hero reversal twist going in.
Both predator and terminator