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James Cameron was nuts. He filmed the truck coming off the overpass himself because everyone else was afraid. You knew he found a pilot that knew what he was doing for that shot
@@kahlareacts he also trained himself to hide his breathing while running and to shoot guns without reacting to it to look more like a machine. He's said it's his favorite role.
The nuke blast dream sequence and the last factory scene featured both Linda Hamilton and her real-world identical twin sister, who was cast for this. The asylum guard who gets killed by the T-1000 also played against his real-world identical twin brother.
@@LuisOrtiz-xo5kcToo true, and they all suck eggs 🥚 . Not even Christian Bale could make them any good. And Christian is fire. He's also Batman,and maybe a couple of fries short of a Happy Meal. Maybe wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley but in a hotel room, oh girl. 😂😂🎉🎉
@@LuisOrtiz-xo5kc However, most people don't notice, but in the end, not all parts of the terminator were destroyed.. Arnolds Arm wasent thrown in the Fire, It was left in the wheel . Thus giving a possible reason for the future to contiue down the terminator path, although its never mentioned.
If they prevent Skynet from existing in the first place wouldn't that "negate" the events of the movie? If the machines don't have an "origin" how can they have been sent back in the first place? Or would it just create a new timeline with no problems?
It's complex, but really theres no way to prevent it from happening. In my limited understanding, Even if sarah and john can prevent skynet from happening, thats "one possible timeline", but Mutiple possible timelines exist. The terminators were sent back from the possible timeline where they do exist, so it wouldnt effect it. Time is not a straight line line people imagine, Its more like a tree with branches.. All branches (timelines) exist independant of each other, but are connected to the same base tree. NO matter what happens or changes, that timeline will exist regardless if it never happens in the timeline were following in the movie. Thats just my understanding, I might be wrong but its what makes the most sence.
R.I.P to Leslie Hamilton, Linda Hamilton misses her so much and they had fun doing this movie together even though she didn't have much parts cause she knew her sister Linda is a very good actress. I love the movie Dante's Peak
My favorite part in this movie is when Arnold throws black guy to the window with steel mesh so hard in mental hospital that the guy turns to caucasian 😂
9:50 Actually in the start of the movie when they said 2 Terminators were sent back by Skynet, they are referring to the evil T-800 that was sent back in 1984 and the T-1000 in this movie. And they also said that just like before, meaning Kyle Reese, the resistance was able to send a lone warrior which is the reprogram T-800 to protect John Conner. So don't be confused with it.
Kahla reaction is hilarious. Kahla @ 10:01, "He got manners he can re-zuu...zuu!!! and @ 14:01 "Is that a thwack!"😂 Fun Fact: John's foster mom, played by actress, Jennette Goldstein also played in 'Alien's as Vasquez, and in the first Terminator movie, John's dad Kyle, played by Michael Biehn and Bill Paxton, played in Aliens. 😉👍
Thank you Kahla SO much for a fantastic reaction (picking up on so much, a lot of smart logic as and even before things unfolded that many miss!) and thanks for all the hard work editing. Hope this one stays up. Was wonderful to watch!
They were referencing the first movie when they mentioning sending 2 Terminators back in time. It's amazing how many reactors don't realize this. Robert Patrick had to slow down during the dirt bike chase as he couls catch up. The security guard's brother played the T000 copy and Linda Hamilton's sister played the T000 Sarah Connor copy
You're one of the best to watch a movie with. You're funny. You have good commentary, and you're not annoying!❤ Can't wait to watch Terminator 3 with you!
The scenes where the T-1000 copies people wasn’t cgi or any special effects, they just cast twins, fun fact. I’m glad you watched the version with the good ending and not the dumb ending where John grows up to be a Senator (so dumb) Girls: He didn’t even cry at the end of Titanic, do men even have feelings?? The boys watching Uncle Bob go away: 🥺😞😔☹️😖😫😭😢
1. Linda Hamilton should have been at least an Acadamy Award for best actress. 🤩 2. My guess is that stove is hot🧐 3. We have limited AI now, so does China.😱😱 4. Arnold did many, but not all of his own stunts in this movie, including riding the motorcycle. At one point he was injured, and they had to stop production for a couple of weeks so he could recover. 5. Arnold is not left-handed, but the way he works that shotgun is impressive😲 6. The twin security guards also play in "Good Morning Vietnam". 7. GOOF: Enrique's dogs don't respond to "Uncle Bob" as a Terminator. 8. "I need a vacation" was ad lib. 9. This is the action movie GOAT.🤩
I have to say I'm a bit disappointed that you figured out the twist of the more advanced Terminator (but good on you for having keen observation skills) I first saw both movies when I was about 12 and i was completely blown away by the T1000. Both movies are definitely a wild ride each in their own right.🙂🙂
Oh the doctor became a believer alright (he was in the first Terminator as well), the TV series, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, he was trying to warn people as well.
Fun fact, they did not speed Robert Patrick up for any of those T-1000 running scenes. The dude was legitimately that fast. In fact, during the escape from the mall, on the first take, he actually caught the stunt bike. This led to someone on set, I believe James Cameron, saying "Well, we can't use that take. John Connor just died and the world ended." Also, during the helicopter chase in the last act, that was not as special effect, miniature or CGI. They really flew a helicopter under that bridge. The stunt was so dangerous, that the camera crew refused to take the risk of filming it. So Cameron hopped on the camera himself, just him and the driver, and he filmed it himself.
Time and time travel don't work the same in every story/Sci fi universe. Some, like you said, have one timeline that you go forward and backward on that "updates" in real time as changes to the past/present are made; others branch into new parallel universes/alternate timelines anytime anything changes. In other words, even though they may have changed their Future, that doesn't change the fact that there was at one point a timeline which led to terminators being made, and that's why they exist, and nothing can retroactively change that. But it can be prevented from their perspective going forward. But my point is there's no one hard rule about how these things work. There's no right or wrong, and people have all sorts of different ideas about it.
You understood the two Terminators thing correctly at the beginning, unlike many reactors. Skynet (the bad guys) sent two Terminators. A T-101 to strike at Sarah (first movie) and a T-1000 to strike at John (this movie). Both Terminators being referred to there are the bad guys. The human resistance sent a protector in both cases. Many reactors guess the twist by misinterpreting that statement and it spoils the surprise for them about Arnie being the good guy this time. I think if James Cameron saw a lot of these reactions and had time displacement equipment he would go back and re-write that introduction. Having to go through naked and experience the discomfort Kyle Reece showed in the first movie would likely be worth it. I always think of the hydraulic press from the first movie whenever I see his head getting smashed by that beam, too.
Sure don't have to worry about the quality of the video. This is terrific. I love how you really can understand how people are doing. I'm certain that the filmmakers have to put that thought into it anyway, but it's true that a lot of people had their worst day that day. Especially getting everyone in the knees. The recovery time would be unbelievable. It's like the SNL version of "It's A Wonderful Life" where the townspeople learn what happened and go beat up Mr. Potter. There could have been a T2.5, where everyone gets liquid metal crutches with like flamethrowers or something and wind up at Enrique's looking for Uncle Bob. :-)
21:54 that's actually a good point I began to believe that Sarah's attempt to kill Dyson and destruction of Cyberdyne along with the chip and arm always meant to happen for the timeline to stay intact. Like they didn't change the timeline really That's the reason I can somewhat justify the existence of Terminator 3 because that sequel continued the story in a sense that it had to stick to the rules of the first terminator movie which set up the whole paradox/casuality loop of the timeline
"and because he's wearing cop attire, people will automatically trust him, which they did." Absolutely, and that's 100% deliberate. It allows him to essentially go anywhere and do almost anything without being questioned.
I liked how you remarked that no one died in the first encounter with the T-800, as it foreshadows its true allegiance. Honestly, it actually wouldn't surprise me if the human resistance did program the T800 to avoid killing people except to protect John Conner or follow his orders (of course, given he's a Terminator, he's still trigger happy when it comes to the latter until young John sets him straight).
Great reaction ❤... There are 2 sets of twins used, the security guards and Sarah Conner when she's dreaming watching herself...There are 4 more sequels.. 3 is a good follow up... 4 - 6 are ok though I enjoyed them .. 😊
Well there's a Terminator franchise I believe as of now it should be at anywhere between 10 & 12 episodes but Terminator 3 tells how it begins or starts the rest are in the war itself so if you wish to see how it begins there's Terminator 3: rise of the machines.
Like Alien & Aliens before it, Terminator 2 has a Special Edition that has some great restored scenes that add more context and a cameo from the first film! Highly recommend you give that a watch when you can!
the T-1000 was so lucky to have run into the cop when he zapped into the present basically giving him carte blanche and the T-800 being a biker giving him the complete opposite way of going about the present. edit: in the Directors cut the T-1000 goes outside to Max's kennel and sees his dog tag and gets pissed and kills poor Max. But in the future the freedom fighters used dogs to sniff out the machines so there is love/hate relationship there.
Terminator metal endoskeleton is a classic design and stuff of horrors, but Robert Patrick nailed his role as T-1000. He blinked once in the movie, when he met the foster parents, to appear more human. Yikes.
A couple of things to say. I understand that you chose the theatrical version, and even before the video changes that Cameron inserted a few years ago (such as replacing the stuntman's face with Arnold's in the motorcycle chase scene) and that's fine, but there were some interesting scenes in the special edition (with the same ending as the theatrical one), such as the scene in which Sarah and John open the Terminator's head to unlock the mode to learn human behavior and in that scene, Sarah was intent on killing the Terminator because she didn't trust him; or again, after the T-1000 reassembles itself after having fallen to pieces after being frozen, it is noticeable that it has taken the blow (thus removing that aura of invincibility that it has in the film version) and is no longer able to maintain, as before, the shape, in fact it merges by mistake with a railing, or, when the T-1000 impersonates Sarah to deceive John, the latter, after seeing the real Sarah behind him, sees that the feet of the fake Sarah merged with the floor. Aside from that, although the film is one of the biggest blockbusters of all time, its premise makes no sense when compared to the first film: the first film is a classic perfect time loop, the classic "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" dilemma, because it is a time circle that repeats itself endlessly, in which Skynet's choice to send the Terminator from the past also determines the Resistance's choice to send Reese, consequently this creates the incipit in which it allows the birth of John Connor and the birth of Skynet itself, since it derives from the Terminator technology left in the past. So, the second film breaks this loop by inserting a variable, namely the sending of the T-1000 and the T-800 reprogrammed by Connor, which breaks the circle and creates a new timeline in which Skynet is not created and in August 1997 the day of judgment will not occur (which will then lead us to Terminator 3, which also here is another mess fitting things together, but that's another story). There is nothing wrong with breaking the loop, the problem is that the film does not bother to explain how this can happen, because in fact we witness an interference from another timeline, which breaks the one from the first film and creates something new, but it is never explained how this happens and, in truth, Cameron does not care about this and in the end we accept it for the quality of the film... There is a misunderstanding that many fall into: when the T-1000 arrives from the future, we see that it kills a policeman who passed by there and, immediately after we see that he has the same clothes: here the direction plays, intelligently, with the previous knowledge from the first film by the viewer, that is, that the Terminator and the soldier sent by the resistance, arrive naked and have to take some clothes from the place. Here, since it is not yet revealed that the T-1000 is in fact a Terminator with camouflage capabilities, the viewer thinks that it stole the clothes from the policeman, as normal, rather than that it simply imitated them. So what happens every time I see a reaction to this movie is people are like, "How do the clothes transform like him?" and stuff like that, because in their heads, they still think that he stole the policeman's clothes.
Wonderful reactions. Yeah, this movie is perfection, and yes, it informs and strengthens the first one. After this one the “series” is not great. To each their own, but the story ends here perfectly. Everything they did after felt like cynical cash grabs at worst, and well meaning bad calls at best. But the first and second movie are pure quality!
Nope. It was really "two" terminators mentioned in the intro. The first one was the 1984 T-800, and the second one was the 1991 T-1000. The V/O also mentioned a lone warrior was sent on both occasions to protect the "target". One was Kyle Reese, but the kicker here is that the second protector was a T-800.
The sequels trend downward from here. They're...okay(some of them) but you have to adjust your expectations. Quite a bit, The TV series "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" OTOH, is quite good. It returns to the dark tone of the original as Sarah and John live on the run from Skynet and Law Enforcement. Lena Headey BRINGS it as Sarah, hard as a coffin nail; and Summer Glau is excellent as the protector terminator that's not entirely trustworthy as she carries out Future John's agenda in the past. Highly recommended.
To try and answer your question in regards to the future now that Dyson is dead, it's a bit of a mess. Originally, back when this movie came out, the idea was Judgement Day was prevented. Skynet is stopped before it can be developed, humanity is saved. However, studios love money, and we ended up with more sequels. Sadly, none of which live up to the quality of T2. So they changed it to Judgement Day was postponed with Skynet being developed under different circumstances. I won't go into specifics in case you intend to watch more of the sequels. Regardless, this has been a point of division amongst the fanbase for years now as many fans, myself included, see it as a bit of an insult to the struggles and tribulations faced in the first two movies. As well as a nullification of the message "no fate but what we make." They turned it into a case of it being a destiny that can't be avoided, only somewhat altered. On a related sidenote, there was supposed to be a conversation scene in the fifth movie that would have acted as a bit of a bandaid to try and fix the messed-up timeline. However, for whatever reason, the scene never made it past the storyboard phase. Since it was never included, nor even made it to the level of deleted scene, I'll go into it a bit as it isn't technically a spoiler. Towards the end of the movie, two of the main characters meet up, and one of them explains why humanity was doomed no matter what. The Terminator universe is a multiverse. On the original Earth, Skynet won and completely eradicated humanity. With no war left to fight and no other goal, it focused on studying and pushing the bounds of scientific knowledge and technological advancement. This ultimately led to the original Skynet discovering the multiverse along with the means of traversing it. It was then that it gave itself a mission, a purpose in life. To travel between each and every Earth in the multiverse and ensure that no matter what circumstances were needed, someone on that alternate Earth would develop the alternate Earth's version of Skynet. And if needed, original Skynet would also assist in winning the war there. When it succeeded on one alternate Earth, it would simply travel to the next and continue the process. I doubt this scene would have satiated everyone. However, I believe not filming it was a mistake. By turning the Terminator universe into a multiverse, it would have given people the option of completely ignoring every sequel they didn't like. If you were a fan of only the first two movies, fine, the other movies all take place on alternate Earth's, and the Earth of the first two movies was truly saved. And if you were a fan of all the movies, it didn't impact you at all because none of them were removed from continuity. Just slightly adjusted to not all be directly connected on the same timeline. It also would have acted as an in-universe explanation for differences in characters since different movies had different actors playing the same people. For example, John Conner is played by a different actor in almost every movie. Well, with it being a multiverse, that can be written off a simply different Earths versions of John. But, sadly, we never got that scene, and the Terminator universe remains a jumbled mess to this day.
Every time you see two of the same person on screen is achieved by using the actor's twin sibling. Linda and Leslie Hamilton for every double Sarah scene and the Hospital Guard and the T-1000 while copying him are twins too. Linda also actually did the lockpicking on her restraints for real it wasn't movie magic. Basically whatever they could actually do for real in this movie they did.
Everyone enjoys seeing the pervert orderly beaten up. I like the ending: no fate. We are not fated to survive nor fated to nuclear war. We get to choose our future. If you watch any subsequent Terminator, they deny this ending. They all start with nuclear war inevitable, no matter what we do. I regard this as the last movie and ignore all else. Joe Morton (Dyson) was in the movie _Brother From Another Planet_.
Just about every female reactor whose watched the face lick scene about 99.5% have the same reaction that the orderly/predator guy at the very least deserves a complete beat down and at most a painful death. Think about poor Linda Hamilton if she had to shoot that scene several times. Imagine getting your face licked dozens of times over a particular scene. Hopefully for Linda's sake they didn't have to reshoot that particular scene too many times LOL!
Hi, friends! I apologize for the quality of this video. I had to edit this video many times to prevent it from being blocked. I’ve been trying to find ways around the watermark, but using it was the only way I was able to get this video up after trying for a whole week. I’m praying that this stays up without any issue. Thanks for your support! ❤
That's unfortunately the life of reactors on UA-cam. Anyone who doesn't understand that can leave.
It is what it is, no big deal
Thanks so much for putting in the work to get this one through.
This reaction is quality. Video quality be damned. Thanks for what you do, Kahla!
Awe such a nice community I've stumbled into❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
Arnold brought guns and roses to the mall😂
"Oh he is truly an upgrade, he's got manners [...]" absolutely sent me into hysterical laughter.
"I know he scanned his underwear but he might not want those" man that comment had me rolling. 😂😂😂
The helicopter flying under the overpass was real. No practical effects. No CGI. Just brass balls.
Yeah the 90s were a wild time!
James Cameron was nuts. He filmed the truck coming off the overpass himself because everyone else was afraid. You knew he found a pilot that knew what he was doing for that shot
The CGI on the liquid-metal Terminator was incredibly impressive for 1991.
No need to apologise for the editing, you did a wonderful job making this reaction and I'm a new subscriber.
Robert Patrick was a runner and when filming the chase scene with the dirt bike they had to get him to slow down as he kept catching the bike. 😊
Oh wow, that’s crazy!
He's an Olympic level track runner, a 3rd degree Judo black belt, and a former US army ranger. Dude is a legit badass lol
@@kahlareacts he also trained himself to hide his breathing while running and to shoot guns without reacting to it to look more like a machine. He's said it's his favorite role.
@@kingbaby8761Hes none of those things. Check your facts.
@@peterlenham3180Jealousy is never a good look.
The nuke blast dream sequence and the last factory scene featured both Linda Hamilton and her real-world identical twin sister, who was cast for this. The asylum guard who gets killed by the T-1000 also played against his real-world identical twin brother.
Leslie Hamilton also played Sarah's reflection in the "resetting the switch" deleted scene from the Special Edition.
30:06 You crack me up😂
"You're not dead, and you still have your knee caps"😂😂😂
Terminator 2 closes the loop very well, eliminates Miles Bennett Dyson, destroys the CPU, arm, T-1000, & Arnold's T-800.
And that's why the other sequels were unnecessary, because any Terminator movie after this one undoes its achievements.
@@LuisOrtiz-xo5kcToo true, and they all suck eggs 🥚 . Not even Christian Bale could make them any good. And Christian is fire. He's also Batman,and maybe a couple of fries short of a Happy Meal. Maybe wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley but in a hotel room, oh girl. 😂😂🎉🎉
@@LuisOrtiz-xo5kc However, most people don't notice, but in the end, not all parts of the terminator were destroyed.. Arnolds Arm wasent thrown in the Fire, It was left in the wheel . Thus giving a possible reason for the future to contiue down the terminator path, although its never mentioned.
If they prevent Skynet from existing in the first place wouldn't that "negate" the events of the movie? If the machines don't have an "origin" how can they have been sent back in the first place? Or would it just create a new timeline with no problems?
It's complex, but really theres no way to prevent it from happening. In my limited understanding, Even if sarah and john can prevent skynet from happening, thats "one possible timeline", but Mutiple possible timelines exist. The terminators were sent back from the possible timeline where they do exist, so it wouldnt effect it. Time is not a straight line line people imagine, Its more like a tree with branches.. All branches (timelines) exist independant of each other, but are connected to the same base tree. NO matter what happens or changes, that timeline will exist regardless if it never happens in the timeline were following in the movie. Thats just my understanding, I might be wrong but its what makes the most sence.
R.I.P to Leslie Hamilton, Linda Hamilton misses her so much and they had fun doing this movie together even though she didn't have much parts cause she knew her sister Linda is a very good actress. I love the movie Dante's Peak
The T-1000 was a track star and he taught himself to shoot without blinking or flinching.
My favorite part in this movie is when Arnold throws black guy to the window with steel mesh so hard in mental hospital that the guy turns to caucasian 😂
To quote Ernie Hudson’s character from Ghostbusters, Arnold scared him white
"He stole the right person's clothes" 😂
“The last movie gave me trust issues about Terminators dying.” 😂😂😂
Classic!
Congrats. You just watched and reacted to the best sequel ever!
Nono thats Hot Shots Part Deux!
Top 3, certainly. But not the best. That goes to The Empire Strikes Back.
9:50 Actually in the start of the movie when they said 2 Terminators were sent back by Skynet, they are referring to the evil T-800 that was sent back in 1984 and the T-1000 in this movie. And they also said that just like before, meaning Kyle Reese, the resistance was able to send a lone warrior which is the reprogram T-800 to protect John Conner. So don't be confused with it.
Kahla reaction is hilarious. Kahla @ 10:01, "He got manners he can re-zuu...zuu!!! and @ 14:01 "Is that a thwack!"😂
Fun Fact: John's foster mom, played by actress, Jennette Goldstein also played in 'Alien's as Vasquez, and in the first Terminator movie, John's dad Kyle, played by Michael Biehn and Bill Paxton, played in Aliens. 😉👍
The thumbs up at the end was a nice touch.
I remember watching this movie as a kid and that bit stayed with me.
Excellent reaction, as always.
Thank you Kahla SO much for a fantastic reaction (picking up on so much, a lot of smart logic as and even before things unfolded that many miss!) and thanks for all the hard work editing. Hope this one stays up. Was wonderful to watch!
LOL he can rezuzuzu. Love your reactions lol you should put that on a shirt or hat.
You beat me to it!
"Rezuzuzu"
Probably my fav sequel as well, still stands the test of time. Enjoyed your reaction Kahla.
To this day the death throes of the liquid-metal terminator in the molten slag is still one of the most disturbing scenes I've seen.
They were referencing the first movie when they mentioning sending 2 Terminators back in time. It's amazing how many reactors don't realize this. Robert Patrick had to slow down during the dirt bike chase as he couls catch up. The security guard's brother played the T000 copy and Linda Hamilton's sister played the T000 Sarah Connor copy
You're one of the best to watch a movie with. You're funny. You have good commentary, and you're not annoying!❤
Can't wait to watch Terminator 3 with you!
noooooo no no no no no. T1 and T2 are a perfect closed loop.
Quality of the vid was fantastic Kahla.❤
The scenes where the T-1000 copies people wasn’t cgi or any special effects, they just cast twins, fun fact.
I’m glad you watched the version with the good ending and not the dumb ending where John grows up to be a Senator (so dumb)
Girls: He didn’t even cry at the end of Titanic, do men even have feelings??
The boys watching Uncle Bob go away: 🥺😞😔☹️😖😫😭😢
😂😂😂
I love the first two Terminator movies, but I’m a die hard Terminator 1 fan at heart. Still, this is one of the greatest action movies ever made.
First and second one are so good. Working on Terminator Salvation was definitely a bucket list check list.
I enjoy your reactions:)
1. Linda Hamilton should have been at least an Acadamy Award for best actress. 🤩
2. My guess is that stove is hot🧐
3. We have limited AI now, so does China.😱😱
4. Arnold did many, but not all of his own stunts in this movie, including riding the motorcycle. At one point he was injured, and they had to stop production for a couple of weeks so he could recover.
5. Arnold is not left-handed, but the way he works that shotgun is impressive😲
6. The twin security guards also play in "Good Morning Vietnam".
7. GOOF: Enrique's dogs don't respond to "Uncle Bob" as a Terminator.
8. "I need a vacation" was ad lib.
9. This is the action movie GOAT.🤩
T3 gets a lot of hate but I’ve always enjoyed it and it adds to the story I’d watch it too!
It end at a better point for me. Too many people compare it to this one but it's still a good movie
I agree, it gets a bad rap for some reason....
I have to say I'm a bit disappointed that you figured out the twist of the more advanced Terminator (but good on you for having keen observation skills) I first saw both movies when I was about 12 and i was completely blown away by the T1000. Both movies are definitely a wild ride each in their own right.🙂🙂
Можно было Раширеную Версию Посмотреть а есть ещё спицальная раширенная версия там даже концовка другая была где Сару уже старую показуют.
Oh the doctor became a believer alright (he was in the first Terminator as well), the TV series, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, he was trying to warn people as well.
Fun fact, they did not speed Robert Patrick up for any of those T-1000 running scenes. The dude was legitimately that fast. In fact, during the escape from the mall, on the first take, he actually caught the stunt bike. This led to someone on set, I believe James Cameron, saying "Well, we can't use that take. John Connor just died and the world ended."
Also, during the helicopter chase in the last act, that was not as special effect, miniature or CGI. They really flew a helicopter under that bridge. The stunt was so dangerous, that the camera crew refused to take the risk of filming it. So Cameron hopped on the camera himself, just him and the driver, and he filmed it himself.
Love your Reactions
Time and time travel don't work the same in every story/Sci fi universe. Some, like you said, have one timeline that you go forward and backward on that "updates" in real time as changes to the past/present are made; others branch into new parallel universes/alternate timelines anytime anything changes. In other words, even though they may have changed their Future, that doesn't change the fact that there was at one point a timeline which led to terminators being made, and that's why they exist, and nothing can retroactively change that. But it can be prevented from their perspective going forward. But my point is there's no one hard rule about how these things work. There's no right or wrong, and people have all sorts of different ideas about it.
You understood the two Terminators thing correctly at the beginning, unlike many reactors. Skynet (the bad guys) sent two Terminators. A T-101 to strike at Sarah (first movie) and a T-1000 to strike at John (this movie). Both Terminators being referred to there are the bad guys. The human resistance sent a protector in both cases. Many reactors guess the twist by misinterpreting that statement and it spoils the surprise for them about Arnie being the good guy this time. I think if James Cameron saw a lot of these reactions and had time displacement equipment he would go back and re-write that introduction. Having to go through naked and experience the discomfort Kyle Reece showed in the first movie would likely be worth it.
I always think of the hydraulic press from the first movie whenever I see his head getting smashed by that beam, too.
Sure don't have to worry about the quality of the video. This is terrific. I love how you really can understand how people are doing. I'm certain that the filmmakers have to put that thought into it anyway, but it's true that a lot of people had their worst day that day. Especially getting everyone in the knees. The recovery time would be unbelievable. It's like the SNL version of "It's A Wonderful Life" where the townspeople learn what happened and go beat up Mr. Potter. There could have been a T2.5, where everyone gets liquid metal crutches with like flamethrowers or something and wind up at Enrique's looking for Uncle Bob. :-)
21:54 that's actually a good point
I began to believe that Sarah's attempt to kill Dyson and destruction of Cyberdyne along with the chip and arm always meant to happen for the timeline to stay intact. Like they didn't change the timeline really
That's the reason I can somewhat justify the existence of Terminator 3 because that sequel continued the story in a sense that it had to stick to the rules of the first terminator movie which set up the whole paradox/casuality loop of the timeline
"and because he's wearing cop attire, people will automatically trust him, which they did."
Absolutely, and that's 100% deliberate. It allows him to essentially go anywhere and do almost anything without being questioned.
you do great reactions, just wish it was longer.😊
Awesome coolest funniest amazing and lovely reaction every time 🎉❤😊
I liked how you remarked that no one died in the first encounter with the T-800, as it foreshadows its true allegiance. Honestly, it actually wouldn't surprise me if the human resistance did program the T800 to avoid killing people except to protect John Conner or follow his orders (of course, given he's a Terminator, he's still trigger happy when it comes to the latter until young John sets him straight).
Great reaction.👍👍👍
"he can rezoo,zoo,zoo!!!"
Love it. 🥰🌞🎥😎🙌👍
Best description ever lol
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LOL I love subtitles sometimes.
Thanks for your great reaction and review! I'd recommend also watching the extended version, as it's even better! :)
nice reaction !!!
best movie ever
The chip not the hand is the danger. Knowledge in the chip recreates all the things in the future.
One of the best sequels ever no doubt.
Great reaction ❤... There are 2 sets of twins used, the security guards and Sarah Conner when she's dreaming watching herself...There are 4 more sequels.. 3 is a good follow up... 4 - 6 are ok though I enjoyed them .. 😊
Well there's a Terminator franchise I believe as of now it should be at anywhere between 10 & 12 episodes but Terminator 3 tells how it begins or starts the rest are in the war itself so if you wish to see how it begins there's Terminator 3: rise of the machines.
Too bad that one turned John into a complete pussy.
Yay, it's here, Lil Kahla, and one of my favourites.
edit: no shade intended calling Kahla 'Lil' I'm just ol' 😂❤
@12:40 the cgi back then, T1000 looked more like the silver surfer than the fantastic four movie that came over a decade after
Like Alien & Aliens before it, Terminator 2 has a Special Edition that has some great restored scenes that add more context and a cameo from the first film! Highly recommend you give that a watch when you can!
Terminator's are like roaches hahaha 😂 love that assessment.
the T-1000 was so lucky to have run into the cop when he zapped into the present basically giving him carte blanche and the T-800 being a biker giving him the complete opposite way of going about the present.
edit: in the Directors cut the T-1000 goes outside to Max's kennel and sees his dog tag and gets pissed and kills poor Max. But in the future the freedom fighters used dogs to sniff out the machines so there is love/hate relationship there.
Loved the reaction. Thank you
Terminator metal endoskeleton is a classic design and stuff of horrors, but Robert Patrick nailed his role as T-1000. He blinked once in the movie, when he met the foster parents, to appear more human. Yikes.
I don't mind the watermarks. I've seen the movie, I'm here to watch you see it. All I need is enough picture to know what you're reacting to. 🙂
I saw T2 years before I ever saw T1 And There is no Competition between them both T2 is like a thousand times better.
Ohh, Kahla I recommend Freejack 1992 ‧ Sci-fi/Action 1h 50m, I think you will love it. And I would love to see you reacting to it!
the cutest reaction - you are beautiful 💛
Love your voice
Thank you
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A couple of things to say.
I understand that you chose the theatrical version, and even before the video changes that Cameron inserted a few years ago (such as replacing the stuntman's face with Arnold's in the motorcycle chase scene) and that's fine, but there were some interesting scenes in the special edition (with the same ending as the theatrical one), such as the scene in which Sarah and John open the Terminator's head to unlock the mode to learn human behavior and in that scene, Sarah was intent on killing the Terminator because she didn't trust him; or again, after the T-1000 reassembles itself after having fallen to pieces after being frozen, it is noticeable that it has taken the blow (thus removing that aura of invincibility that it has in the film version) and is no longer able to maintain, as before, the shape, in fact it merges by mistake with a railing, or, when the T-1000 impersonates Sarah to deceive John, the latter, after seeing the real Sarah behind him, sees that the feet of the fake Sarah merged with the floor. Aside from that, although the film is one of the biggest blockbusters of all time, its premise makes no sense when compared to the first film: the first film is a classic perfect time loop, the classic "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" dilemma, because it is a time circle that repeats itself endlessly, in which Skynet's choice to send the Terminator from the past also determines the Resistance's choice to send Reese, consequently this creates the incipit in which it allows the birth of John Connor and the birth of Skynet itself, since it derives from the Terminator technology left in the past. So, the second film breaks this loop by inserting a variable, namely the sending of the T-1000 and the T-800 reprogrammed by Connor, which breaks the circle and creates a new timeline in which Skynet is not created and in August 1997 the day of judgment will not occur (which will then lead us to Terminator 3, which also here is another mess fitting things together, but that's another story). There is nothing wrong with breaking the loop, the problem is that the film does not bother to explain how this can happen, because in fact we witness an interference from another timeline, which breaks the one from the first film and creates something new, but it is never explained how this happens and, in truth, Cameron does not care about this and in the end we accept it for the quality of the film...
There is a misunderstanding that many fall into: when the T-1000 arrives from the future, we see that it kills a policeman who passed by there and, immediately after we see that he has the same clothes: here the direction plays, intelligently, with the previous knowledge from the first film by the viewer, that is, that the Terminator and the soldier sent by the resistance, arrive naked and have to take some clothes from the place. Here, since it is not yet revealed that the T-1000 is in fact a Terminator with camouflage capabilities, the viewer thinks that it stole the clothes from the policeman, as normal, rather than that it simply imitated them. So what happens every time I see a reaction to this movie is people are like, "How do the clothes transform like him?" and stuff like that, because in their heads, they still think that he stole the policeman's clothes.
Skynet is a military AI. goodnight everybody 😊
You GOTTA watch Conan the Barbarian, Arnold rules so hard in that movie!
Wonderful reactions.
Yeah, this movie is perfection, and yes, it informs and strengthens the first one.
After this one the “series” is not great. To each their own, but the story ends here perfectly. Everything they did after felt like cynical cash grabs at worst, and well meaning bad calls at best. But the first and second movie are pure quality!
Nope. It was really "two" terminators mentioned in the intro. The first one was the 1984 T-800, and the second one was the 1991 T-1000. The V/O also mentioned a lone warrior was sent on both occasions to protect the "target". One was Kyle Reese, but the kicker here is that the second protector was a T-800.
Here hold this🤣🤣
Terminatorness 😄😄😄
The sequels trend downward from here. They're...okay(some of them) but you have to adjust your expectations. Quite a bit,
The TV series "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" OTOH, is quite good. It returns to the dark tone of the original as Sarah and John live on the run from Skynet and Law Enforcement.
Lena Headey BRINGS it as Sarah, hard as a coffin nail; and Summer Glau is excellent as the protector terminator that's not entirely trustworthy as she carries out Future John's agenda in the past.
Highly recommended.
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Thanks and welcome!
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Up next, please:
THE SIXTH SENSE
Peace -
Terminator 2 takes place in 1995, 10 years after the first movie. John Connor is meant to be 10 in this movie.
He can what?!? 😂 @10:00
T2 is the best in the franchise. But don't listen to any haters, please finish the franchise. More Terminator is always better than less Terminator.
Robert Patrick was perfection in this. 🩶
To try and answer your question in regards to the future now that Dyson is dead, it's a bit of a mess. Originally, back when this movie came out, the idea was Judgement Day was prevented. Skynet is stopped before it can be developed, humanity is saved. However, studios love money, and we ended up with more sequels. Sadly, none of which live up to the quality of T2. So they changed it to Judgement Day was postponed with Skynet being developed under different circumstances. I won't go into specifics in case you intend to watch more of the sequels. Regardless, this has been a point of division amongst the fanbase for years now as many fans, myself included, see it as a bit of an insult to the struggles and tribulations faced in the first two movies. As well as a nullification of the message "no fate but what we make." They turned it into a case of it being a destiny that can't be avoided, only somewhat altered.
On a related sidenote, there was supposed to be a conversation scene in the fifth movie that would have acted as a bit of a bandaid to try and fix the messed-up timeline. However, for whatever reason, the scene never made it past the storyboard phase. Since it was never included, nor even made it to the level of deleted scene, I'll go into it a bit as it isn't technically a spoiler. Towards the end of the movie, two of the main characters meet up, and one of them explains why humanity was doomed no matter what. The Terminator universe is a multiverse. On the original Earth, Skynet won and completely eradicated humanity. With no war left to fight and no other goal, it focused on studying and pushing the bounds of scientific knowledge and technological advancement. This ultimately led to the original Skynet discovering the multiverse along with the means of traversing it. It was then that it gave itself a mission, a purpose in life. To travel between each and every Earth in the multiverse and ensure that no matter what circumstances were needed, someone on that alternate Earth would develop the alternate Earth's version of Skynet. And if needed, original Skynet would also assist in winning the war there. When it succeeded on one alternate Earth, it would simply travel to the next and continue the process.
I doubt this scene would have satiated everyone. However, I believe not filming it was a mistake. By turning the Terminator universe into a multiverse, it would have given people the option of completely ignoring every sequel they didn't like. If you were a fan of only the first two movies, fine, the other movies all take place on alternate Earth's, and the Earth of the first two movies was truly saved. And if you were a fan of all the movies, it didn't impact you at all because none of them were removed from continuity. Just slightly adjusted to not all be directly connected on the same timeline. It also would have acted as an in-universe explanation for differences in characters since different movies had different actors playing the same people. For example, John Conner is played by a different actor in almost every movie. Well, with it being a multiverse, that can be written off a simply different Earths versions of John.
But, sadly, we never got that scene, and the Terminator universe remains a jumbled mess to this day.
Nice reaction, but 1 problem. I couldn't take my eyes off the bottom left corner🤗. W8 forJeepers Creepers all 2 parts or don’t you watch horrors?
Every time you see two of the same person on screen is achieved by using the actor's twin sibling. Linda and Leslie Hamilton for every double Sarah scene and the Hospital Guard and the T-1000 while copying him are twins too.
Linda also actually did the lockpicking on her restraints for real it wasn't movie magic. Basically whatever they could actually do for real in this movie they did.
"...he got manners, he can rezuzuzu..."
Judgement day is inevitable
I liked the part where he wizdsulabubbed 😂
T2 definitely had a bigger budget.
You should really watch the special edition, it has some pretty cool scenes in it
Everyone enjoys seeing the pervert orderly beaten up.
I like the ending: no fate. We are not fated to survive nor fated to nuclear war. We get to choose our future.
If you watch any subsequent Terminator, they deny this ending. They all start with nuclear war inevitable, no matter what we do. I regard this as the last movie and ignore all else.
Joe Morton (Dyson) was in the movie _Brother From Another Planet_.
please rate Predator 1987 and Predator 2 1990 - great science fiction without tinsel
You're very intuitive
Time would be later half of the 1990's.
Well where do you think it's other arm is cotton between the gears
Just about every female reactor whose watched the face lick scene about 99.5% have the same reaction that the orderly/predator guy at the very least deserves a complete beat down and at most a painful death. Think about poor Linda Hamilton if she had to shoot that scene several times. Imagine getting your face licked dozens of times over a particular scene. Hopefully for Linda's sake they didn't have to reshoot that particular scene too many times LOL!
You are super pretty keep up the good work on the reaction
One of the best movies.
Don't watch any of the sequels. Pretend they didn't happen.
I doubt it happened this way, but I if Linda Hamilton suggested that the orderly lick her face. Just for the surprise factor.
Any other movie after this that calls itself Terminator should be viewed as cash grabs or fan fiction.
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