Jaws, Jason Vorhees, Michael Myers, Agent Smith, Sauron, Khan Nunin Singh, Anton Chigurh, Freddy Krueger, Xenomroph, Leatherface, are all the same characteristics (relentless - never give up), but different character and world. They will not stop until the job is done. Until the hero is dead and gone. This characteristic is what makes the best villains the best villains.
It's funny cause I was a kid when I saw this movie and I started imitating T-1000's running style. It majorly improved my run time and speed and I still run like this to this day.
@@nqngokornkornnqngo3042 that's not even the coolest part! He only breathed through his nose while running so you couldn't see him breathing, making him look even more machine-like.
Fun fact about Robert Patrick (The T-1000), he actually spent a pretty long amount of time to train himself *to not blink when firing a gun.* IIRC, any scene where he noticed that he blinked when he fired, he wanted to actually do a re-take to make sure he didn't blink, for the sole factor that he believed that a robot wouldn't have nerves like a human and wouldn't flinch. Absolutely nutty actor.
As groundbreaking as the special effects were, they wouldn't have worked without his great performance. He trained how to run without looking like he's breathing. He studied birds of prey to watch how they zero in on their prey.
He does blink though. When he is shooting Arnie in the back at the mall you can see him trying REALLY hard not to blink his eyes. Not to take anything away from his perfomance because he did an excellent job taking bullets as if they were passing through a liquid body.
I get goosebumps every time I see that transition . It’s not only the t1000 transitioning but the music is also right on cue as he does . Just beautiful . T2 Still my favorite movie of all time .
Interesting detail: If you pay attention, perhaps you notice that the T 1000, unlinke in other moments, does not regenerate himself from the shots. You can see the holes in his body the whole scene. If you read the book of the movie, you get an explanation of this: He does not close the holes because he uses all his energy for running after the car instead of regenerating simultaneously, which would slow him down. I love a movie with so much attention to details.
As much as I love that detail on the second and third watch, I think it would have taken something away if I knew that detail the first time. Consider the nightclub in the first Terminator. How would it change your perception if knew the T-800 had a some buckshot from Reese's shotgun wedged in it's neck joint and it couldn't turn it's head past 40 degrees to the left? It would tell the audience that this thing is tough but not indestructible. Shoot it enough and it will go down. What we got was an implacable menace that just kept coming. And even when it finally took some minor damage, it repaired itself!
So it's like using a lot of apps and abusing the RAM of a computer, too many tasks that need to be processed making the computer slow. Since the T1000 is an AI, it can prioritize which tasks to do first instead of trying to do everything at once.
Well I always tought of that as if he doesn’t have time to regenerate at the moment he is concentrated in catching up to them I was like 5 when I taught of that
That shot of the T-1000 running at 0:40 is legendary. It not only looks visually stunning but the feeling of acceleration creates the momentum of the scene perfectly. It screams "It's fucking on!".
Fun Fact: Apparently, the actor for the T-1000 trained his cardio abilities so well, that he actually had to slow down for the scene. Otherwise, he would've out-run the car!
Honestly, as a kid, I was always more terrified from T-800 from the original film than T-1000 from the sequel. The ending scene of the original still gives me the creeps.
You have zero idea how the T1000 works. His bits that come off can be co trolled over a certain distance. And any part can morph like him in a way. That small chunk can imitate a rock and act as a bug, GPS locator and much more. Look up wjat more he can do.
Robert Patrick once described the T-1000 something like.”A relentless, tenacious killing machine, and he’ll never stop.” In the same interview he said,”My character is basically ‘Death.’ They’re running from ‘Death’.”
Pretty sure they said the same thing about Arnold as the evil Terminator in the first film. And in my opinion, having to either fight or run and hide from a Terminator when you don't have another Terminator to protect you is far more terrifying.
@@Vaporvice84 Kyle Reese was every bit as useful as the T800 was in this movie. Reese knew how to handle the terminator because he was from the future and had to deal with them his entire life.
If there's one thing I love about this movie is how they didn't make the target a weakling. They actually made John be useful in their survival. THAT is rare for these kinds of films these days. As for why it takes so long to reload: He's a kid that had to learn on the spot! Give him a brake. Anyway, that and the action is near perfection. The use of practical effects and CGI is beautiful, along with the blanks used for the guns. Wonderful movie, not perfect but one of the best.
MATTY MOLDOVAN Agreed. In the golden age of movies we made classics. In the 70s they became darker In the 80s we got great adventures and more interesting The 90s gave great, WONDERFUL movies with heart, action, and an embracing of new effects. The 2000s were kind of the final act: they had it all-but towards the end “good movie making” made an exit knowing in a few years we would HATE IT!
Well consider that a cyborg could just be an average joe with a few augmentations, we have cyborgs these days, but most Augments are hearing aids and such. So there is a good chance that the cyborgs could just be humans.
It just goes to show you: great writing, great acting, excellent blend of practical effects and CGI, director who cares, and a production team working on a movie can make something...dear God some 28-year old movie... really HOLD up and BETTER than today in many respects.
@@MrSinister718 yeah I couldn't get past John Connor's actor, but luckily he was surrounded by the likes Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Robert Patrick. They did a great job
MrSinister718 That wasn’t a cop! That was hospital security. That is why it is only blue lights (not red and blue). He is hospital security. The most he expects is a patient, not a Cyborg with a shotgun And A woman who is trained in weapons and quite driven
The first time I watched this movie I thought it was made in 2002 at least. This movie was so ahead of its time in terms of visual effects, colour correction, direction, and cinematography. You could easily watch a 4K remaster of this film and it would hold up very well.
Hayden Cooper If it's in 1991 then the film was made in 1990 i know people was still stock sticking about the 80's but the film takes place in 1995 so they try to modern of the 80's feeling to fit in there prediction of what 1995 would be and i say it fits.
0:07 License plate: 999273 0:10 License plate: 999232 0:42 License plate: 999273 1:23 License plate: 999001 1:29 License plate: 999001 - both lights on the licence plate OK 1:39 Left light broken. 1:43 License plate: 999018 - both lights on the licence plate OK 2:37 Left light broken. I´am a bit a nerd who see film mistakes. Nevertheless: MY favourite 90´s movie. Greetings from germany
@@PsychokoreUndergroundRap Musst Du allgemein bei Szenen mit Verfolgungsjagden mal genau hinsehen: Kennzeichen ändern sich, Stoßstangen sind ab und wieder dran etc.
Well what did you expect? This is a film where almost ALL of its budget went into the CGI. More (expensive) CG rendering computers = More realistic CGI visuals.
I really love the contrast between the shotgun shells that stagger the t1000 and the little pistol rounds that make cute little plop sounds that barely slow him down
Just like Predator, they could release both this and the first one in cinema again today and nobody would complain because of how well these things have aged.
"I'm out." Hands her weapon back to to John, who gives her a fresh one. It's still funny to think that Sarah and her young son trained for this. I imagine her driving John to kindergarten and having him practice reloading pistols in the back seat.
This scene is very terrifying watching as a kid i could imagine how scary it would be to have someone this powerful coming after you. Such a classic amazing movie
The way the T1000 slides through the hole in the elevator is far more real and convincing than any of the best CGI efforts today, you can feel the weight of how it interacts with the surroundings and the sound effects coupled with the music is just amazing
The T-1000's hooked bludgeon arms are still the coolest on screen weapons in cinema history. The way they eat into the bodywork of that car... thwomp, thwomp...
One of the most important things they did in the plot of the T1 and T2 movies, (and which later movies haven't) is they NEVER gave the "bad terminator" a chance to kill his target that he didn't take. No chit chat about grand schemes, any time he got a chance to kill his target he took it, any time he got close, either guns or blades were out, he was shooting or swinging, going for a brutally efficient kill. A lot of movies suffer from so many 'villain throw' moments where the villain gets close to the enemy, but for some reason... stops trying to kill them?! Just walks up to them slowly, chats about their grand scheme, grabs them, lifts them up, chats some more, and just tosses them across the room in a manner they can easily survive, instead of taking the chance to kill the main character. It's bad writing, it's lazy, and immediately the villain is no longer 'scary'. While that's important in normal movies to never do that, it's ESPECIALLY important in a Terminator movie. I mean that's just what the whole concept is about, it's literally in the name of the movie, "TERMINATOR". Remember the line from the very first terminator movie? "Listen, and understand! That Terminator is out there! It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead." Terminators are meant to be killing machines! Not just figuratively, but literally. I don't get why movie directors have so much trouble with that concept.
They didn't pad the plot with villain monologue, because not only would that be ooc but it would've derailed the tightly paced plot. . Too many stories today, written or visual, have forgotten the key old-school editor's advice for most media. Two bits of which are to trim your product of extraneous details, and to have an in-verse logical, in-character reason for why characters do things so as to not violate the narrative flow by jumping the shark and jarring your consumer out of their sense of immersion / willing suspension of disbelief. . There has to be some sense of integrity to media makers' work process, to commit to making a good solid product that stands on its own. Not placing wokeness or pop-culture reference first, or deliberately baiting for sequels in the nebulous future of the mythical 'some day', before the coherency of the project they're working on in the *here and now.* Otherwise there won't BE anything to build the sequel-empire upon.
What you are describing, writers call it toying. In horror films, to stretch the horror, just like animals, the predator toys with the prey. But to weaken its nerves, put fear in the prey, wear it down, take pleasure in the process, like playing with the food. It'spart of the emotional connection with food, toying. Yes, it is done, this technique has its own name, but would not work here. At all. That's the discipline of Cameron, to stick to the machine thinking, not animal thinking. A lion toys with small prey, a machine just has to execute its programming. No emotion, no thinking, no reasoning, Reese is laughing, no compromise. Just execute the program. A bullet does not think in flight, it just goes to its target. So this is really from Shakespeare, Hamlet, tenacity. Lajos Egri mentions this in his Art of Dramatic Writing. "... your characters are permitted to choose only those which will help prove the premise. The moment you decide upon a premise, you and your characters become its slave. Each character must feel, intensely, that the action dictated by the premise is the only action possible." The premise is to terminate, and this the rule for that character. Hence why the movie is legendary. Lions, Jason, Hannibal, Jaws, IT and so on, toy with their prey, Terminator executes one objective. His premise is to execute one function, and has no other subroutine for emotion or pleasure. One overarching premise.
Now this is an action movie. Visceral and real. As in theres no perfectly timed, precision car flips, down to the inch, knocking a bomb off the bottom of the car, only to perfectly land on two wheels and drive away.
@@MrMidnight__ Yes lol. I get theres an element of fantasy, but after that part it was like "oh come on" And there was no real feeling of impending doom. Like T1 and T2.
2022 this scene holds timeless, I watch it and still get horrified and stressed about how soulless and relentless the T-1000 is, well done Robert Patrick
@@darth856 Loken was good, the premise felt lesser. Yeah, the TX had mimetic over endoskeleton and as armed to the teeth, but at the end of the day, she was still metal and circuits. Hit her hard enough and she'll break. T1000 would finished its mission in Terminator 3. It would have walked out of the crashed helicopters and slithered through the T-850's hands to get to John.
They can't afford any wasted ammo. They body is always the easiest to shoot at. And have you seen that thing run? You can only hit those legs with luck.
How about in the head? If his eyes are broke for a few seconds. That would give him Problem for walk by short time.... Okey but then both eyes must be Hit otherwise, it wouldn,t be much more different.
It's interesting you should mention this actually. The T-800 tells John that the T-1000 can mimic anything it touches, as long as it's an equal size. And yeah, John isn't exactly equal size but he's close enough. And technically, John grabbing and throwing that claw would've been physical contact, since the claw later morphs back into the T-1000, so surely the T-1000 should've been able to mimic John.
@@D3monKilla_14 It would've need more contact than that in order to fully copy John. A simple touch wouldn't do. Even then, it wouldn't have worked because John's too short.
T3 is an ok story but they cast the wrong actor as John and also made him a pussy. They shouldn't have gone from badass kid to grown pussy. Then they kill him off in Dark fate and Fuck it all up.
I don't know why but I just love that shot of the T 1000 opening the elevator doors and immediately going into a sprint while John screams "Go!" The T 1000 just had a sense of fear he brought out in you that its "improvements" couldn't bring. You saw this guy, you ran
Madness 01 He wasn’t a sheriff or deputy. He was hospital security. That is why the lights were only blue and not red and blue. That is why he had no gun either.
@@Quakefan7 if you watched terminator 2 and 1 then you will be dissapointed. If you are new to terminator then you might enjoy it. Personally I enjoyed a bit but was dissapointed a lot.
yankees29 Fun-fact: Linda Hamilton trained with an ex Israeli-commando to make “Sarah Connor” a believable weapons expert and hardened combat-ready character. Her lock-picking is based upon real locksmith techniques. Cameron wanted realism-he got a masterpiece.
azazel_ 2100 basically the T800 with liquid polymer ability with a badass multiply ability lol wish they used someone more menacing as rob patrick than luna
T2 is great my father took me in 91 to Eagle Ridge Theatre in Coquitlam then more than 26 years later I picked him up and drove him to T2 3D brought back a lot of memories.
I remember watching this with my sister as kids. The T1000 running full speed was TERRIFYING. Something about his stone faced demeanor made him that much more intimidating
This movie is a true Sci Fi Masterpiece! T-1000 was such an eerie and awesome villain and The special effects still look amazing to this day ! The soundtrack is so awesome and when T-1000 is running . Robert Patrick is the one and only T-1000 🙂
The idea of a villain that cannot stop coming to kill you is nightmarish.
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Jaws, Jason Vorhees, Michael Myers, Agent Smith, Sauron, Khan Nunin Singh, Anton Chigurh, Freddy Krueger, Xenomroph, Leatherface, are all the same characteristics (relentless - never give up), but different character and world. They will not stop until the job is done. Until the hero is dead and gone. This characteristic is what makes the best villains the best villains.
DE Fiverr Xenomorphs can be killed.
I watched this movie when I was 4 or 5 and I would dream about being in that situation all the time
@@jimmyj5703
And so can the rest of them.
Interesting you mentioned a xenomorph because those are the one you don't wanna kill, up close anyway.
the T-1000s running is seriously the best part of this movie
YEP, and it is not a CGI running but he used to practice sprinting during the filming , Cameron wanted from him a perfect sprinting technique
Mr Planet Pluto that shit would be terrifying haha seeing something could weigh a lot move so quick
It's funny cause I was a kid when I saw this movie and I started imitating T-1000's running style. It majorly improved my run time and speed and I still run like this to this day.
@@nqngokornkornnqngo3042 that's not even the coolest part! He only breathed through his nose while running so you couldn't see him breathing, making him look even more machine-like.
Mr Planet Pluto uh no it isn’t
Fun fact about Robert Patrick (The T-1000), he actually spent a pretty long amount of time to train himself *to not blink when firing a gun.* IIRC, any scene where he noticed that he blinked when he fired, he wanted to actually do a re-take to make sure he didn't blink, for the sole factor that he believed that a robot wouldn't have nerves like a human and wouldn't flinch. Absolutely nutty actor.
But that works so much for this kind of role!
As groundbreaking as the special effects were, they wouldn't have worked without his great performance. He trained how to run without looking like he's breathing. He studied birds of prey to watch how they zero in on their prey.
@@ConorLawler Fully agreed. Had there been any other actor aside from Robert Patrick for the T-1000, this movie would've flopped IMO.
For that reason t1000 is awesome 😌❤️
He does blink though. When he is shooting Arnie in the back at the mall you can see him trying REALLY hard not to blink his eyes.
Not to take anything away from his perfomance because he did an excellent job taking bullets as if they were passing through a liquid body.
The CGI of the T-1000 transitioning to the human copy while he’s running is MASTERFUL!
And extremely impressive for *1991* too! 😱
It's ok.
I get goosebumps every time I see that transition . It’s not only the t1000 transitioning but the music is also right on cue as he does . Just beautiful . T2 Still my favorite movie of all time .
@@nathanalexandre9043 lol what
Movie came out in 91 but took them a few years to make so this is probably late 80s cgi which is even more crazy
James Cameron's masterpiece never gets old. 👍
Taajwar Pope it can get ruined thanks to the newer movies.
Aron 2018 say what now.
Aron 2018 so the last three movies are not canon, sweet!
cool.
@Sketchy Madness The music and the dialog of this scene makes it feel like a bad rpg game compared to T1.
Interesting detail: If you pay attention, perhaps you notice that the T 1000, unlinke in other moments, does not regenerate himself from the shots. You can see the holes in his body the whole scene. If you read the book of the movie, you get an explanation of this: He does not close the holes because he uses all his energy for running after the car instead of regenerating simultaneously, which would slow him down. I love a movie with so much attention to details.
As much as I love that detail on the second and third watch, I think it would have taken something away if I knew that detail the first time.
Consider the nightclub in the first Terminator. How would it change your perception if knew the T-800 had a some buckshot from Reese's shotgun wedged in it's neck joint and it couldn't turn it's head past 40 degrees to the left? It would tell the audience that this thing is tough but not indestructible. Shoot it enough and it will go down. What we got was an implacable menace that just kept coming. And even when it finally took some minor damage, it repaired itself!
That and the holes would reduce wind resistance so the wind wouldn’t be as much of a problem as he’s running, so.. win win?
집 컴퓨터로 최신 고사양 게임을 두개를 동시에 플레이 할 수 없는것 처럼
So it's like using a lot of apps and abusing the RAM of a computer, too many tasks that need to be processed making the computer slow. Since the T1000 is an AI, it can prioritize which tasks to do first instead of trying to do everything at once.
Well I always tought of that as if he doesn’t have time to regenerate at the moment he is concentrated in catching up to them I was like 5 when I taught of that
That shot of the T-1000 running at 0:40 is legendary. It not only looks visually stunning but the feeling of acceleration creates the momentum of the scene perfectly. It screams "It's fucking on!".
Fun Fact:
Apparently, the actor for the T-1000 trained his cardio abilities so well, that he actually had to slow down for the scene. Otherwise, he would've out-run the car!
@@khajiitimanus7432 he did but not for this scene, it was when he's chasing john in the mall parking lot
There will never be another more terrifying terminator than Robert Patrick's T-1000.
True. He broke the mold!
Dude he might be one of the scariest villains ever.. up there with Halloween
Absolutely RELENTLESS!
Don't forget the Terminatrix from Terminator 3!
Honestly, as a kid, I was always more terrified from T-800 from the original film than T-1000 from the sequel. The ending scene of the original still gives me the creeps.
without that piece of metal he d only be the T987
1:48 , see those metal filings flying as it's legs skrapes the asfalt,
it will be T999 at the most, without a vaccumcleaner anyway.
You have zero idea how the T1000 works. His bits that come off can be co trolled over a certain distance. And any part can morph like him in a way. That small chunk can imitate a rock and act as a bug, GPS locator and much more. Look up wjat more he can do.
Also the T-1,000,000 is a beast
I think i found something for my favorite subreddit
NoMatch2Me 😂😂😂
Robert Patrick once described the T-1000 something like.”A relentless, tenacious killing machine, and he’ll never stop.”
In the same interview he said,”My character is basically ‘Death.’ They’re running from ‘Death’.”
Tigerman1138 in many respects he’s right. Death can never be stopped and will always find a way to get you
Pretty sure they said the same thing about Arnold as the evil Terminator in the first film. And in my opinion, having to either fight or run and hide from a Terminator when you don't have another Terminator to protect you is far more terrifying.
@@theAvPlayer Try to*
@@Vaporvice84 Kyle Reese was every bit as useful as the T800 was in this movie. Reese knew how to handle the terminator because he was from the future and had to deal with them his entire life.
Grim 😜
T-1000 Robert Patrick is still one of the best villain ever in cinema history.
If there's one thing I love about this movie is how they didn't make the target a weakling. They actually made John be useful in their survival. THAT is rare for these kinds of films these days. As for why it takes so long to reload: He's a kid that had to learn on the spot! Give him a brake. Anyway, that and the action is near perfection. The use of practical effects and CGI is beautiful, along with the blanks used for the guns. Wonderful movie, not perfect but one of the best.
Great points made - Respect!
MATTY MOLDOVAN Agreed. In the golden age of movies we made classics.
In the 70s they became darker
In the 80s we got great adventures and more interesting
The 90s gave great, WONDERFUL movies with heart, action, and an embracing of new effects.
The 2000s were kind of the final act: they had it all-but towards the end “good movie making” made an exit knowing in a few years we would HATE IT!
JaggedBird. I disagree. To me, this movie is the definition of PERFECTION❤🎬🔥
Not perfect? This is perfect, dude. This is the most perfect movie I have ever seen, also Titanic.
And only for the morons who created *Dark Fate* to stupidily kill him off..... 😑
One day, real cyborgs will watch this film and They will admire the imagination of homo sapiens.
They'll going to say "they were kind of cute. We should've kept them as pets."
Then they would get annoyed by the scenes where John tries to make T-800 act human
Cyborgs are would be humans still
@@enzou i am human but not CYBER
Well consider that a cyborg could just be an average joe with a few augmentations, we have cyborgs these days, but most Augments are hearing aids and such.
So there is a good chance that the cyborgs could just be humans.
It just goes to show you: great writing, great acting, excellent blend of practical effects and CGI, director who cares, and a production team working on a movie can make something...dear God some 28-year old movie... really HOLD up and BETTER than today in many respects.
great acting? Did you not see that cops reaction to bullet whizzing right by his face? And did you just completely forget about the child actor? LMAO
@@MrSinister718 yeah I couldn't get past John Connor's actor, but luckily he was surrounded by the likes Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Robert Patrick. They did a great job
Give props to Robert Patrick too. He must've train really hard to achieve that nightmarish run lmoa
MrSinister718 That wasn’t a cop! That was hospital security. That is why it is only blue lights (not red and blue).
He is hospital security. The most he expects is a patient, not a
Cyborg with a shotgun
And
A woman who is trained in weapons and quite driven
Tigerman1138 agree.
The first time I watched this movie I thought it was made in 2002 at least. This movie was so ahead of its time in terms of visual effects, colour correction, direction, and cinematography. You could easily watch a 4K remaster of this film and it would hold up very well.
But it was not made in 2002. Instead, in 1991.
The only Terminator aside from Arnold in The Terminator from 84, that felt just as menacing, and truly indestructible.
if anything the t-1000 is more menacing then the 8400.
The Simpson's parody with Homer running after the Flanders with golf clubs. 😅
Travis Bickle jajjaaj 😂 yes
Travis Bickle 😂👍
I CAN’T IT’S A GEO!!!
Are you talking to me?
Neddy? Neddy!
Sarah- "Move this thing!!"
T-800- "I can't!! It's a Geo!!!"
2:41 MMM I guess he didn't see me.
that's gold! XD
Neddy.... NEDDYYYYYYYYYYY !!!!
What a masterpiece... nearly 30 years later it’s still awesome
The T-1000's emotionless reaction to getting so close to his target, yet failing to terminate it is what makes it so terrifying.
The special effects considering this film is almost 30 years old is amazing, everything about this movie was ahead of its time.
Nothing about this was ahead of it's time though.
Nathan Alexandre
Well .. actually nothing is ahead of its time ...
@@nathanalexandre9043 stfu what do you know.
@@rexlizardotube gotta get back in time, Doc.
Noooo it was not ahead of its time if this movie was made today probably would be trash I mean by scifi
2:25 when you leave your phone in the uber
0:25 that CGI easily holds up today
Morpheus looks better then today cgi
I love how well it holds up. It's insane that this was done in 1991 and stacks up to today's CGI 100%. This was basically the late 80's still 😝
Its not that good cgi but the sounds to it makes 1000% better
Hayden Cooper If it's in 1991 then the film was made in 1990 i know people was still stock sticking about the 80's but the film takes place in 1995 so they try to modern of the 80's feeling to fit in there prediction of what 1995 would be and i say it fits.
@@Mocchi91 you mean T-1000%
The coolest thing about this movie is how increasingly pissed off the T-1000 gets. Its just too damn funny.
0:07 License plate: 999273
0:10 License plate: 999232
0:42 License plate: 999273
1:23 License plate: 999001
1:29 License plate: 999001 - both lights on the licence plate OK
1:39 Left light broken.
1:43 License plate: 999018 - both lights on the licence plate OK
2:37 Left light broken.
I´am a bit a nerd who see film mistakes. Nevertheless: MY favourite 90´s movie.
Greetings from germany
wow, nice catch dude
@@endlessfreedomful Thanks!
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Greetings from gemany
Deutsche Gründlichkeit
@@PsychokoreUndergroundRap
Musst Du allgemein bei Szenen mit Verfolgungsjagden mal genau hinsehen: Kennzeichen ändern sich, Stoßstangen sind ab und wieder dran etc.
Well what did you expect? This is a film where almost ALL of its budget went into the CGI.
More (expensive) CG rendering computers = More realistic CGI visuals.
I love it how the Terminator always throws people into walls and they smack their head hard lol 😂
I really love the contrast between the shotgun shells that stagger the t1000 and the little pistol rounds that make cute little plop sounds that barely slow him down
When I saw him running i got scared shitless 😂
Aquil Khan a 🧟♂️ advances like the BORG, slow and unrelenting. The T-1000? He runs at you and take the form of ANYONE he touches.
Zombies look tame!
Just like Predator, they could release both this and the first one in cinema again today and nobody would complain because of how well these things have aged.
Alot of people will always complain because films like these need to stay out of cinemas as they have moved on.
@@nathanalexandre9043 Dude, what are you talking about? I would love to watch this in cinema. I wasn't even alive when it came out
My local theater does 1-2 day engagements of older movies. The theater was nearly packed for Transformers: The Movie(1986).
@@nathanalexandre9043 True, they have moved on for something so inferior its not even funny
This movie is absolutely phenomenal. This scene was really scary watching as a child. Such a near flawless movie.
The part T1000 get off the elevator and starts running with that music is scary
This film hasn't just retained its value with age but GAINED
"I'm out." Hands her weapon back to to John, who gives her a fresh one.
It's still funny to think that Sarah and her young son trained for this. I imagine her driving John to kindergarten and having him practice reloading pistols in the back seat.
I can see that happening too, man. I can see that happening too.
Homer: Neddy, NEDDY
Rod: He's gaining on us
Tod: i'm scared *sobs*
Maude: Come on Ned, move this thing
Ned: *I CAN'T, IT'S A GEO*
Still one of the best paraodys to this date lol
2:04 when arnold without even looking back just aims and shoots the T1000, cool as a cucumber 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This scene is very terrifying watching as a kid i could imagine how scary it would be to have someone this powerful coming after you. Such a classic amazing movie
I love how powerful the T-1000 is.
Imagine if they put the t1000 as a boss in terminator resistance game it would be scary to find out you can't kill it
The way the T1000 slides through the hole in the elevator is far more real and convincing than any of the best CGI efforts today, you can feel the weight of how it interacts with the surroundings and the sound effects coupled with the music is just amazing
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2:51 Hmm. I guess he didn't see me.
Hahahaha 😂 Homer
I cant its a geo!
I like the fact John removed the metal piece so because it's part of the T-1000, It would know exactly where the main characters are.
The pistol and M1887 reload and shot sound are legit
00:38 the "go" is perfectly synchronized with car. Little details make this film great
being a kid born in the mid 80s and growing up with T2 on VHS at 7 or 8 years old, wow I was so lucky
The music was perfect, just made him more badass
James Cameron’s idea that modern guns at that time couldn’t kill a terminator, but only slows them down a little is very terrifying.
The T-1000's hooked bludgeon arms are still the coolest on screen weapons in cinema history. The way they eat into the bodywork of that car... thwomp, thwomp...
Decent at best but there is always something better.
One of the most important things they did in the plot of the T1 and T2 movies, (and which later movies haven't) is they NEVER gave the "bad terminator" a chance to kill his target that he didn't take. No chit chat about grand schemes, any time he got a chance to kill his target he took it, any time he got close, either guns or blades were out, he was shooting or swinging, going for a brutally efficient kill.
A lot of movies suffer from so many 'villain throw' moments where the villain gets close to the enemy, but for some reason... stops trying to kill them?! Just walks up to them slowly, chats about their grand scheme, grabs them, lifts them up, chats some more, and just tosses them across the room in a manner they can easily survive, instead of taking the chance to kill the main character. It's bad writing, it's lazy, and immediately the villain is no longer 'scary'.
While that's important in normal movies to never do that, it's ESPECIALLY important in a Terminator movie. I mean that's just what the whole concept is about, it's literally in the name of the movie, "TERMINATOR". Remember the line from the very first terminator movie?
"Listen, and understand! That Terminator is out there! It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead."
Terminators are meant to be killing machines! Not just figuratively, but literally. I don't get why movie directors have so much trouble with that concept.
They didn't pad the plot with villain monologue, because not only would that be ooc but it would've derailed the tightly paced plot.
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Too many stories today, written or visual, have forgotten the key old-school editor's advice for most media. Two bits of which are to trim your product of extraneous details, and to have an in-verse logical, in-character reason for why characters do things so as to not violate the narrative flow by jumping the shark and jarring your consumer out of their sense of immersion / willing suspension of disbelief.
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There has to be some sense of integrity to media makers' work process, to commit to making a good solid product that stands on its own. Not placing wokeness or pop-culture reference first, or deliberately baiting for sequels in the nebulous future of the mythical 'some day', before the coherency of the project they're working on in the *here and now.* Otherwise there won't BE anything to build the sequel-empire upon.
P. S. To clarify, I'm agreeing with you, not arguing.
What you are describing, writers call it toying. In horror films, to stretch the horror, just like animals, the predator toys with the prey. But to weaken its nerves, put fear in the prey, wear it down, take pleasure in the process, like playing with the food. It'spart of the emotional connection with food, toying. Yes, it is done, this technique has its own name, but would not work here. At all. That's the discipline of Cameron, to stick to the machine thinking, not animal thinking. A lion toys with small prey, a machine just has to execute its programming. No emotion, no thinking, no reasoning, Reese is laughing, no compromise. Just execute the program. A bullet does not think in flight, it just goes to its target. So this is really from Shakespeare, Hamlet, tenacity. Lajos Egri mentions this in his Art of Dramatic Writing. "... your characters are permitted to choose only those which will help prove the premise. The moment you decide upon a premise, you and your characters become its slave. Each character must feel, intensely, that the action dictated by the premise is the only action possible." The premise is to terminate, and this the rule for that character. Hence why the movie is legendary. Lions, Jason, Hannibal, Jaws, IT and so on, toy with their prey, Terminator executes one objective. His premise is to execute one function, and has no other subroutine for emotion or pleasure. One overarching premise.
The day you saw this on the big screen in 1994 was the greatest cinematic experience of your life
Pretty sure T2 came out in 1991.
I feel sorry for the policeman who Sarah threatens
hes pathetic
He should be grateful he's still alive.
I don't, he's a pussy who should have moved his ass.
Shit it was a life or death situation sarah wasnt fucking around 💪💪
Funny how he got thrown and knocked out. Lol
Now this is an action movie. Visceral and real.
As in theres no perfectly timed, precision car flips, down to the inch, knocking a bomb off the bottom of the car, only to perfectly land on two wheels and drive away.
Someone remembers The Transporter ;)
@@MrMidnight__
Yes lol.
I get theres an element of fantasy, but after that part it was like "oh come on"
And there was no real feeling of impending doom.
Like T1 and T2.
2022 this scene holds timeless, I watch it and still get horrified and stressed about how soulless and relentless the T-1000 is, well done Robert Patrick
Robert Patrick is getting a lot of lead medals for that fast run. :D
This movie made me scared of cops when I was little.
Him throwing the dude into the wall is so unnecessary but so damn funny at the same time hahah.
The time when the evil terminator was really scary. After this work ... never again.
Terminator Salvation made my wife jump at a few scenes.
I honestly think Kristanna Loken did a good job looking intimidating and mechanical. The movie was bad for other reasons
@@darth856 Loken was good, the premise felt lesser. Yeah, the TX had mimetic over endoskeleton and as armed to the teeth, but at the end of the day, she was still metal and circuits. Hit her hard enough and she'll break. T1000 would finished its mission in Terminator 3. It would have walked out of the crashed helicopters and slithered through the T-850's hands to get to John.
Everyone: *shoots t-1000's torso*
Me: shoot the legs
With the T-1000, I don't think it would make any difference. He may stagger for a second or two, then be right on your butt again... 🤔🤣
They can't afford any wasted ammo. They body is always the easiest to shoot at. And have you seen that thing run? You can only hit those legs with luck.
How about in the head?
If his eyes are broke for a few seconds.
That would give him Problem for walk by short time....
Okey but then both eyes must be Hit otherwise, it wouldn,t be much more different.
I always thought John grabbing the left over T 1000 claw would play a part in the movie. With the T 1000 mimicking John later on in the movie.
Paul Bishop Not a bad theory.
Indeed!
I thought that it might have stabbed him in the hand or something, before he was able to throw it away.
It's interesting you should mention this actually. The T-800 tells John that the T-1000 can mimic anything it touches, as long as it's an equal size. And yeah, John isn't exactly equal size but he's close enough. And technically, John grabbing and throwing that claw would've been physical contact, since the claw later morphs back into the T-1000, so surely the T-1000 should've been able to mimic John.
@@D3monKilla_14 It would've need more contact than that in order to fully copy John. A simple touch wouldn't do. Even then, it wouldn't have worked because John's too short.
0:16 That shot of Arnold!
This might be my favorite movie of all time. It was the first terminator movie I ever seen as a little kid
The T-1000 is the like the cyborg equivalent of the Boogeyman. Robert Patrick was so good in the role.
“Now or never.”
01:42
I like how the T-1000 quickly realizes this is his best shot.
I really love Linda Hamilton's acting.
Man Linda Hamiltons gun train shows in this scene! How she holds the gun her stance it's just awesome
John and Sarah Connor are lucky that a cyborg was driving the car in reverse while T-1000 was chasing them. Even Kyle Reese wouldn't drive so good.
The timing of the music from when the T1000 starts running after them to when he forms back to his human guise is incredibly perfect
T2
1991: Awesome and memorable
2019: Awesome and memorable
Movie made today
2019: Yeah...
2020: What movies did I see in 2019?
makes you wanna cry, really. Where did it go all so wrong?
Terminator 1, 2, 3 were good
T3 is an ok story but they cast the wrong actor as John and also made him a pussy. They shouldn't have gone from badass kid to grown pussy. Then they kill him off in Dark fate and Fuck it all up.
@@angelozuniga166 3 is ok
Aliens and Terminator 2 were the best scary action movies ever created :D
There is no Terminator without Robert Patrick.
Only movie that makes me come back to it every year.. have no idea why
It's a great movie
Good thing John threw the broken hook off the hood of the trunk 'cause we all knew what would've came next if he left it hanging at 2:35!
Mini t1000 stabbing him with needles 🤣
I don't know why but I just love that shot of the T 1000 opening the elevator doors and immediately going into a sprint while John screams "Go!" The T 1000 just had a sense of fear he brought out in you that its "improvements" couldn't bring. You saw this guy, you ran
I love how the t 800 shot to one hand of the 1000 to make him inestable and then he shots him in the leg to make him fall off from the car.
"Last One!"....my favorite line.
If I was a T1000 my primary target wouldn't be John Connor it would be Ubisoft
or EA
Lgbt community
SJW
make them pay for not making more Prince of Persia games
Lmfao!
One of the most dynamic and iconic bad ass action sequences in an action movie ever treminator 2 easily one of the best action films of all time
Every time he hit that pole I die laughing
"Oof*
1:04 Reload!
Lucas Martínez Parra I like how he just gives it as a one-word command. Extremely computer-like. Sarah of course says she’s out.
Why they can’t make movies like this anymore
NinJia cuz they're out of ideas
Because Hollywood is filled with people who simply don't care anymore.
@@Asertix357 Because Ridley Scott is senile now and James Cameron went nuts after Avatar.
@Athanasius Contra Marxism SJW
@Athanasius Contra Marxism No
-¡¡Come on Ned, move this Thing!!
-¡¡I can't, IT'S A GEOOOOO!!
James Cameron is a genius....
0:11 I feel bad for that Sheriff... imagine if that was his first day on the job. :(
Madness 01 He wasn’t a sheriff or deputy. He was hospital security.
That is why the lights were only blue and not red and blue.
That is why he had no gun either.
@@Tigerman1138 ah ok, my mistake.
@@Tigerman1138 He had the same uniform the Lewis had on who was killed by the T-1000
The CGI was ahead of it time in this movie . The best terminator of all it's remakes
the lady casting as Sarah Connor is a natural actor,what a badass character she is
That's Linda Hamilton. Same as she was in the original Terminator.
One of the best movie villains
Sarah: “Move this thing!”
T-800: “I can’t it’s a GEO!”
T-1000: “Oh I guess he didn’t see me.”
0:22 That "OOF!" cracks me up
Who else came back here just to wash the bad taste of Dark Fate out of their mouths?
I did. I was going mental I needed to watch some terminator 2 clips to satisfy me.
I havnt seen it. Is it really THAT bad?
@@Quakefan7 if you watched terminator 2 and 1 then you will be dissapointed. If you are new to terminator then you might enjoy it. Personally I enjoyed a bit but was dissapointed a lot.
Toaster Gamer same. I liked a lot of it. But i also disliked a lot of it
I saw it was trash long before it released. Dodged a bullet.
“Last one!” -Sarah hangs out the window and dumps a full clip center mass. Never gets old.
yankees29 Fun-fact: Linda Hamilton trained with an ex Israeli-commando to make “Sarah Connor” a believable weapons expert and hardened combat-ready character. Her lock-picking is based upon real locksmith techniques. Cameron wanted realism-he got a masterpiece.
Tigerman1138 I’ve seen the video. They did a great job.
Magazine, not clip man.
Go watch the scene at 1:44, when they drive trough the gate, you can still see the cop on the ground, who got shot in the knees by the T-800
Audio on this was AMAZING!
Just to be clear for future reference, the T-1000 is a full on robot while Good old Arnold is a Reverse cyborg.
The T1000 is part organic. Otherwise it cant time travel
This scene alone looks better than Terminators ‘Dark Fate’ 😒
At least they actually came up with a cool new ability that the terminator uses.
azazel_ 2100 basically the T800 with liquid polymer ability with a badass multiply ability lol wish they used someone more menacing as rob patrick than luna
We'll have to watch it. James Cameron is back at least.
Samuel Bishop yes, but he’s only producing the movie, not directing it
The movie’s not even out yet
T-100 is very fast,he likes Usaib Bolt
This music terrified me as a kid
T2 is great my father took me in 91 to Eagle Ridge Theatre in Coquitlam then more than 26 years later I picked him up and drove him to T2 3D brought back a lot of memories.
I’ve always pictured this scene as a rail shooter video game
The sound from the sidearm is just amazing ...
The cgi when the líquid metal go to the boot looks good.
I remember watching this with my sister as kids. The T1000 running full speed was TERRIFYING. Something about his stone faced demeanor made him that much more intimidating
The average American encounter with the police.
This movie is a true Sci Fi Masterpiece! T-1000 was such an eerie and awesome villain and The special effects still look amazing to this day !
The soundtrack is so awesome and when T-1000 is running . Robert Patrick is the one and only T-1000 🙂