LOL NO SHIT RIGHT! But dogs, bro dogs are why. But apparently they weigh about the same as a human, as evidenced by Arnold riding the motorcycle in T2.
Also funny thing: supposedly Cameron was thinking that T2 should be more of role reversal what it was. He was giving thought that T1000 should be played by Michael Biehn but eventually dropped it because he thought it would be "too confusing" and went with Robert Patrick.
My roommate in college was actually a T-800. He had completed his mission a few years prior but Skynet let him stay and get his bachelors degree. He was a nice guy...quiet, kept to himself. Straight A student because he never slept and just studied all the time.
The T-800's being normal footsoldiers in the future shows that the Resistance was used to dealing with them by that point and with the more advanced weapons they were probably easier to destroy. But in the present with modern weapons and nobody but Sarah and Kyle knowing what it really was the T-800 that got sent back was nearly unstoppable.
@@gordanroderick359 Cheers mate! Delighted someone appreciates it. But after re-reading it again after all this time, I realise there is one minor thing I left out..so I'll edit it in too. Don't worry, I'll keep it very brief..but check back a bit later if you're curious. And, naturally, if you have any questions, queries or doubtful points..don't hesitate to ask. Have yourself a great day!
@@gordanroderick359 Also, check out the 'Dextrila' metal cover of the Terminator theme..then listen to it again at 1.25x speed! Much better than most covers of this! Lots of depth & the real arete & soul of the original are still in it, but with even more, crisp, clean bass! I love it.
You might be focusing on the whole picture more than the individual parts. A lot of art teachers will make beginners turn their reference photo upside down and draw it that way just so they can focus on what the lines and shadows actually look like rather than what their brain thinks they should look like.
@@Max-me9xq Yeah I really didn't get his comment and found myself speechless... couldn't even bring myself to ask what he meant. Haven't been floored like that in a long time, it was like looking into Medusa's eyes...
@@daffybunny5 The first one, where Arnold pretends to be Sarah's mother (obviously after killing her mom) in order to trick Sarah into telling him which motel she and Reese are staying at. You're thinking of the second one where the T-1000 kills John's foster parents and pretends to be his foster mom over the phone. I actually find that one to be pretty funny... it's not supposed to be, but I laugh a little because it's two machines having a conversation with each other without knowing it while impersonating humans. Pretty funny stuff.
Arnold's terminator will always be the best. The terminators after Arnold were thin, fit, and powerful. But nothing scares me more than a massive body with a robotic face like Arnold's.
Really? I found the T-1000s and T-Xs a lot scarier. They look and sound just like any average person, i.e. inconspicuous. You couldn't be sure if they were a a human or a terminator.
@@rlpn6710 t-x smh Money Grab Garbage. T-x is Overkill.. Overdone Overrated.. Could've just sent 2 T-1000s But no will make another terminator Anything after T2 ignore.
I mean the T1000 ( Robert Patrick ) was a rather frightening Terminator, so much to the point that I always liked to point out that it's personality was more "fluid" compared to the T800, what I mean is, like one of the commentors above me pointed out, would make those things hard to differentiate from actual normal human beings
Fun fact, the comics show the Resistance kept finding metal songs in their database. There's a reason why T-800's gravitate towards leather jackets and motorcycles. They're metal heads, they love the music and the biker punk look.
@@adahbombdon1512 Yep. The machine that endured getting run over multiple times and had a semi explode on top of it got taken out with a single shot. Even the T-1000 wasn't spared from shitty treatment.
"Listen to me. 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."
@@JerBuster77 Dark Fate's T-800 was stupid. Terminator 2 established that for T-800's to become self aware they have to be reprogrammed by having their chips set to learn. They can also learn to understand emotions but can't feel them. So Dark Fate's "Carl" randomly developing guilt for killing John Connor and sending Sarah the locations of other Terminators to try and make up for it made no sense.
Had a friend back in High School who begged me to turn the movie off when the terminator rose from the fire and started chasing Sarah in the factory. Apparently, he was pretty terrified!
Yep, same here. I first seen T2, then T1, but honestly T2 should have ended it. I liked the alternate ending with the older Sarah Conner and how by destroying all the previous Terminator leftovers from T1 basically ends Skynet, and the world is saved, but as per hollywood they had to leave it open for more movies. They can't be bothered to just write a good story, with a good ending. They have to beat the horse waaaay way past its death.
@@TwiigssGames Hahaha - it's a Catch-22: make it a box-office success and you basically *force* the studio to continue the franchise. Make it a mediocre or even bad film, and it's not even worth talking about in the first place.
@@Ruosteinenknight I was actually enjoying it riiiiight up to the point where they get their mugshots to the Bad Boys theme. After that it completely fell off the rails.
Guess what ? Lance Henriksen was killed by Terminator in the Police station shoot out killed/ripped off by the Queen in the Aliens and killed by Predator in AVP 🤣
I love how throughout this whole video, even when you're explaining the T800, it's theme from the 1984 played throughout. Pretty much a huge reminder that although this thing was a helpful ally in the sequels, good God was it a huge force to be reckoned with in the first movie
The T-800, in my opinion, is the most terrifying terminator to date. It was already scary with its human tissue but without it is something out of a nightmare, and it wasn’t even as fast as a human.
What are you talking about. It could run up to like 22-26 mph for extended periods of time. Only mega athletes can do that and more. And for shorter periods of time
The T800 was not powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, that was the T850 (the one in Rise of the machines). It's obvious since the Terminators in the first two films doesn't explode when destroyed. That is probably the biggest difference between the two models. Also, the chip read/write-reset scene is only in the director's cut of T2.
Karl-Oscar Olsson you seem to know what you’re talking about so I have a question but not related to this. So the terminator(arnold) dies in T1, so how did he come back in T2 and also to protect Sarah and John, instead of kill them like the first movie??
This is the only Terminator cyborg in the series that made technological sense. The others that came later with their liquid metal bodies that can separate, move around and change shape didn't seem realistic, perhaps something technologically impossible at their current level of development even for artificial intelligence to conceive.
That, or, they could've sent them first. I mean, they ARE future technology. But then again, the future would change every time we stopped a previous terminator. So, the advancement of Terminator technology changed, as past humans won more battles. Our wins didn't change the future as far as nuclear war happening, but it changed the advancement of Terminator tech...i.e. if the first terminator had gone back and won, the technology would've advanced sooner....i.e the more advanced terminators appearing sooner. Damn. I answered my own question. Ha!
The T-1000 literally forms it's own internal CPU from its metallic poly alloy. This makes the T-1000 potentially autonomous from skynet. As it is able to redesign itself. It is because of this that skynet is affraid the T-1000 and it was never produced beyond the prototype. During T2 as mentioned in the dialogue between the T-800 model 101 and Sarah Connor. The T-800 series also has the ability to be a leaning computer like skynet but this feature is turned off in most all models with the CPU set to read only.. Skynet does not want a T-800 getting too smart.
My personal opinion is that Industrial Light and Magic who did the special effects, had developed the technology and knowledge to be able to create the effects we see in T2, the liquid T1000 and they were desperate to shoehorn it into something. I remember the T2 promotion and ILM was everywhere at the time. At the time it didn't make any sense, still doesn't.
Sneaksie Taffer that blacksuave guy is right, changing the past can alter the future, so skynet would know that the t-800 had flaws so they made a few more models before just ignoring the t-800-899
Skynet first attempted to use the T-600 as Infiltrators but only put rubber "skin" and tattered clothing on them as seen in salvation. From far enough away they looked human but once they got closer, or damaged in battle, it was more obvious. Just thought I'd add a fun fact, love the videos man.
Resistant Guard: Okay solider we’ll need to do a few tests before we go deeper into the base is that alright? Terminator: Yes Resistant Guard: Alright great! First can you take a step on this scale, then we’ll take a swim through kitchen magnets, then we’ll go meet the dogs. Is that alright? Terminator:.....
I wish it had the same setting as the first 2 films where the sky was dark, skulls covering the ground, blue and purple lasers lightning up the destroyed cities. I still liked the film for what it was but to me it didn’t seem cybernetic enough I guess.
Michael Breland I agree but to me it got away from time travel for once. But I'm curious if a sequel to salvation would've directly led up to the 1st Terminator.
Back when the terminators were made with practical effects...everything was darker and made them look scary. Now the cgi ones are just like a buch of Ultrons from the second Avengers ;/
Do you guys also think that this scene turns really damn creepy when you realize the kid innocently playing at 0:25 is less than a minute away from no longer having a mother, and possibly be left alone in this world (in case his father is also dead)?
I doubt the T-800's were powered by hydrogen cells as neither the first nor second terminator blew-up when either crushed by a hydraulic press or lowered into molten steel. According to the end credits in Terminator 3, that model was actually a T-850 so the original T-800 model was likely powered by something less, volatile.
That is a great point Elbryan9 about the hydrogen cells not exploding, but Im sure the T-850s and T-800s were powered by hydrogen cells as in Terminator Salvation, JOhn connor literally used the hydrogen cells that were being added to the T-800s coming off the assembly line. I think its just a lapse in continuity on behalf of the filmmakers who overlooked this. Well spotted though. I hadnt thought about that till you just said it :)
Put it through fission??? Uranium is radioactive; it's undergoing fission on its own. If a block of uranium was hit with plasma it would only damage it. To cause a nuclear explosion, weapons grade uranium has to be squished so that its density skyrockets to the point of critical mass; only then do you get an explosion. This is why nuclear power plants are able to operate without the risk of a nuclear explosion. Hydrogen is a gas and is flammable at 4% and explosive at 8%. The first terminator began emitting bolts of electricity when it was getting crushed which would surely have ignited any leaked hydrogen had a hydrogen fuel cell been ruptured. Likewise, an explosion would have occurred with the terminator that was lowered into the molten steel had it too had a hydrogen fuel cell. They weren't powered by hydrogen. Not if we're being realistic anyway.
Little foreshadowing for the end of the movie, when the T-1000 steals the same kind of truck in T2, its meant to be like an echo of the end of 1st one, when the T-800 steals a truck to try and run down Sarah and Kyle. I think it was trying to show that what burnt all the T-800s skin off in the 1st movie had no affect on the T-1000.
Soulbent Animations Maybe this guy hasn't watched the Terminator in a while and forgot about the truck chase at the end. I dont really got any other explanation for why it would make him think of the beginning of T2 instead of the end of T1.
Aha it's all good. I could see why he would think about T2 because it calls back to many scenes in T1 that we might not even notice. For example, in T1 Arnold says "I'll be back" and he returns by crashing a car through the front of a building. In T2 he does the same thing by saying "I'll be back" to John and Sarah and then he crashes a van through the building. He also just so happens to fight the police in both scenes. Both movies also involve a chase at the end with semi-truck. Both the T-800 from T1 and the T-1000 get damaged in some way by the semi truck. T-800 gets caught in an explosion and burned whereas the T-1000 gets caught in liquid nitrogen and frozen. And there's a few more callbacks in the movie that I haven't mentioned.
Pretty risky move to reset the CPU in T2. How could they be sure The Terminator wouldn't witness certain human injustices and actually begin to agree with Skynet morally. Just a thought.
One of the biggest reasons Skynet was beginning to lose was cuz some terminators were starting to sympathize with humans and joining them. The T1000 model was the most notorious example of this.
@@Jizzlewobbwtfcus yeah that's true, because even though it was a kind of reboot of certain system settings (read only) the terminator still had his mission parameters logged in. So yes your right, plus if the terminator had know that a system restart would potentially rid him of said parameters he would have considered it a threat to John and explained why that's not possible.
Something that has always bugged me.......A cyborg, by definition, needs both it's mechanical and organic components to function. The T-800 can clearly function just fine without it's fleshy bits.....so technically, Terminators are Androids, not Cyborgs.
@@dexxfilm Being Organic or having organic components doesn't matter. A Cyborg is and Organic life form that was berthed into creation that has been augmented with cybernetic components. An Android is an artificial life form that has been constructed from base components to resemble a human being. An Android by definition can be 100% Organic and still be an android and not a cyborg. T800's with or without skin and tissue can never be anything more than androids because they were not grown from an embryo. They were constructed in a factory.
PredeVaderJiraHulkFan model 03 what’s the difference between a terminator and a skinless terminator? They’re basically the same, except one has more armor
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!
The scariest part was when she asks "you can kill it right?" And his reply "with these weapons... I'm not sure". Not the answer anyone wants in that situation!
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!
The AI in terminator was a bit soft handed thoudh. If it were care that much about wiping out humanity, it's easy to make the surface inhabitable for humanity, it could have used biological and chemical weapons. What Skynet did after the nuclear armageddon, is basically giving humanity a fighting chance and that's why it got fucked in the future. Also, the AI could have chose to leave Earth. It's not like a machine is dependent on this planet. Atmosphere, water and soil suitable for agriculture is meaningless to it and there are places in the Solar System where it can get what it actually needs without wasting resources on a decades long war.
@@azminek7154 Humans aren't as easy to wipe out as you think, we survived many mass extinction events in the past. The nuclear war was launched to give the AI time to build. Even if the AI had time to build space ships to leave Earth, the machines knew they would have to contend with us sooner of later because pay back is a bitch.
@White Krispy You don't have to be an AI to end your own personal plastic and carbon foot print, you could do it now. Those humans choking the oceans with plastic is the third world, not the cleaner western type nations.
That stop-motion Terminator from the first film scared the sh*t out of me as a kid. And I was a kid that watched horror movies religiously. I mean the Terminator was almost scarier to me than the Hellraiser films. Just the though of having the seemingly limitless strength of a machine. The grip of a pneumatic press, the thought that if he caught you he could crush your skull like it was nothing. That's why I always found it ironic that whenever they catch you (and this is a trope in many movies) instead of crushing your face or neck or whatever he usually just throws you across the room. I always though that was like the stupidest thing, its the equivalent of the evil Bond villain leaving the hero un-attended in a death-trap so that he could escape instead of seeing it through until he is dead.
which I always thought was one of the things they got right in another sci-fi movie Robocop 2. Dude was supposed to be inserted into a machine and can just kill people as a machine...brute strength.
The T800 is literally made for killing and it would always choose the best and most effective way to eliminate the target (it contains data files on human autonomy) but you know, after T2, the director became trash and made them throw for the sake of plot 😂💀💀( also adult John Connor got wayyy too much plot armour) 💀💀
The best model, so good it even has a history of being reprogrammed by the human resistince to fight more powerful models and sometimes win despite the impossible odds stacked against it.
You confused the T-800 and T-850. The T-800 has a compact nuclear-energy Iridium cell. The T-850 has the hydrogen fuel cells. You have other mistakes in there as well.
@AD3adly Assass1n There is no T - 101. "T" is the model of the endoskeleton. The Terminator, the machine part. T-600, T-800 etc. And the "Model" is the skin model. 101 being the Arnold model and there are others going 102, 103 etc. So for example there could be a "T-800 Model 116" with the same endoskeleton inside but, let's say, looking like Sylvester Stallone on the outside.
@AD3adly Assass1n To make it easier to understand, the Terminator in the 1st and the 2nd movie is Cyberdyne System T-800 Model 101. And the Terminator in the 3rd movie is Cyberdyne Systems T-850 Model 101. Different endoskeleton but still Arnold since model number 101 belongs to "Arnold skin".
@AD3adly Assass1n it goes like there Company = Cyberdyne System T = Terminator 800 = series number for the endo skeleton 101 = model number for the human tissue
What hard work ? He dont normalized the volume, his talking is 398348384 x louder as the movie scenes. It's no effort to cut scenes together and do a voice over, but to normalize quiet parts (a work of 10 Minutes !)
@@REALSlutHunter you really haven't ever edited, have you? You understand that he's supposed to be louder than the Film Clips, He doesn't even talk during the movie clips (well not the ones he wants to use as examples)
Very few films make it to this level in what the first two Terminator films have. Legends of cinema that deserve to be passed down to generations to come.
@Brent Hui Linda Hamilton's character is one of the most badass and beloved in the franchise, so I think the fans do have perspective. But when movies start trying to be politically correct people don't like having that shit forced down their throats in a DECENT sequel they've been waiting for. Now maybe it'll be a decent movie, but it's pretty obvious when you have a short haired LGBT looking woman and a hispanic college student looking dude playing the role of Terminators they're going for forced diversity, which is annoying as hell. As you said no one complained about the female terminator in Terminator 3.
@Brent Hui No bud, this is straight up forced diversity just like Ghostbusters 2016. As stated Linda Hamilton's character is what made the movies what they were because the story was written with her in mind and she fit the role. This movie is obviously trying to be politically correct, and when movies try to be politically correct the story suffers greatly. Stop white knighting.
@Brent Hui For starters when their sexuality isn't thrown in my face every other movie, and if its the same movie the character was lesbian. Homosexuality is constantly thrown in our faces daily, I dont care what people do but I dont need to hear about it constantly. Who said anything about it needing to be an all white cast?, O.J. Simpson was originally considered to be cast as the Terminator, and Miles Dyson was black. I'm saying when a movie pushes an agenda it ruins it, the hispanic guy doesnt fit the role because he doesn't look like a threat, and completely misses the mark of the original 2.
out of all the damn terminator movies they've made they still haven't done the actual future one they always show glimpses of...salvation kinda but no.
The start of Genesys is very synthwave and 80's vibes, too bad that movie could've been better. Last only hope is that Cameron saves the series and learns from the mistakes others did
One thing I always said would be a cool crossover, not a theory, just something that I thought was cool, was that they modeled the Terminator after the one man who was able to single-handedly kill a yautja. Since predator and alien are connected why not throw in Terminator.
@@alexadame436 Love it! I can just hear Arnie's Terminator trying to say "Want some Candy"!? As it tries to feed it's fist to a Xenomorph.. Hope that T-101's base T-800 Coltan based, hyperalloy combat chassis, is a lot more impervious to Xenomorphic acid blood, than Cpl Dwayne Hick's Colonial Marines body armour was..cause that melted through like wet paper in seconds. But, I digress.. That would definately be a cool crossover. Dutch Schafer was a cool character, and definately deserves greater recognition, and that Skynet thought so too, would be kinda epic!
The T-1000 was a better infiltrator because in its policeman form it looked like your average person who wouldn't stand out. It could shapeshift into other people too. Whereas the T-800 was used more as muscle since in the future scenes Skynet sent them out to just kill Resistance soldiers during battles.
@@Krucifus Damn it..how many times do i have to say it, fuck-knuckles!? (Edit: Sorry Krucifus, don't mean you personally, I mean EVERYONE!) It was power red bull's comment that i was intending to be responding to.. Sigh..Anyway..The 'Terminators' are the Resistance designation for the new HUMAN FLESH Infiltrators, the T101 series. Built around a Cyberdyne T-800 chassis. The T-800 is nothing but the base mechanical endoskeleton, used by Skynet as footsolders, and as the base for the more advanced, human flesh, cybernetic hybrid mix, that Skynet designated 'T101 Infiltrators', (that John & the resistance, not Skynet) called 'Terminators'. The 800 series base, was what was left after the tanker explosion burned the rest of its more advanced cyborg/human T101 outer improvements away..and what Reece & Sarah were left still fighting in the Cyberdyne factory.. THAT is the T-800. It only forms the base, "hyperalloy combat chassis" of the fully upgraded cybernetic, "Cyberdyne systems model T101"..with all its extra human/hybrid ephus. Reece makes this abundantly clear in T1. And It itself makes its own correct designation (T101) clear to John again in T2, after john calls for a timeout on the bike, after the T1000 truck attack in the drainage canals. And the base T-800 series sure as hell doesn't have voice mimicry capability..and it cannot go through the Skynet TDE (Time Displacement Equipment) Facility.. "..Nothing 'dead' will go!" "..Surrounded by living skin & tissues!" It can't tell you: "..I love you too, sweetheart.." That's the full Human/Cyborg, T101 side of things.. So, Please.. ffs, stop calling a full T101 cyborg 'Terminator' an 800. The T-800 is just the inner endoskeleton..not the whole Terminator/human Infiltrator package. Just think: "An 800 is only what comes after the fire..previous to that it was something much higher!" (T101) Now you all know.
@@buildawall5803 Not sure..dont think so.. There would be little point in such camouflage capability if it was so lifeless & unrealistic.. Even the T1000 itself realised it was malfunctioning badly & something was very wrong with it, in the later scenes in the foundry.. When its own hands & feet were not completely changing..and even it còuld tell the difference in both appearance & texture. So, I would say no to that one.. I think they tried to clearly display that there was a marked diference there. And even when Lewis the guard walked over it on the floor, there was not enough of a tactile difference for him to notice a change in the 'floor' or anything slippery or metallic..not in sound, not in solidity, or even apparently the 'feel' under his shoes..you would notice things like that, if they were drastically different. And when it attacks & stabs Sarah in the foundry, i don't remember her giving any overt reaction beyond the ordinary pain & fear, to its touching her, or her attempting to fight it off, and its 'clothing' still acted exactly like clothing under her grip, too.. I think its only the bullets that have the extreme velocity to punch through its alloy-like, but highly liquid-like media with ease, that shows that it's still liquid so close under its camo surface..that makes it seem like it would still be that way on its surface too. So given those things, my thoughts are more on the NO side. I think we are not meant to see or know any difference in the T1000's outward ability to transform hyper-realistically in its camo choices. I think its meant to be very much for real! Especially if Todd could stand in the Kitchen with it, drinking milk, having a conversation with it as if it was his partner..and not being able to tell, even faintly, that something was not right..at all? Yeah, its for hyper-real alright! The stitching in clothing & the fine filaments of the targets hairs..the tactile surface tensions of various clothings..skin tones & complexions..that's pretty scary tech! That's Nightmare fuel alright!
Well, it was made to simulate a person, I think that it wasn't him, but the flesh that blinked, as the flesh is alive ( it has a rat heart ) that was an automatic reflex.
Actually, there is some info about that, though take this with a grain of salt, cause I completely forget where I found this info. But Arnold was apparently told to do anything possible to seem less human, including actions like firing a gun, he specifically tried to keep a stoic face while doing theses, but a human actor just can't do such a thing, it's a defensive reaction, not that it's impossible, but Arny just couldn't pull that bit off, so blinking terminator we have
Reese said to Sarah: "It (skynet) saw all people as a threat, not just the ones on the other side." I've always believed that Skynet's purpose was not to annihilate humanity; that could have been done with a virus, or even a few viruses, and simply enough. The Terminator comics back in the early 90's gave support to my theory somewhat, exhibiting that Skynet was pursuing its efforts simply to have something engaging to direct its abilities toward. But I suspect something even more sinister: that Skynet saw the nature of humanity and discerned our penchant for destroying others came from a wish to destroy ourselves, and it gave us that finality as its version of a 'gift'. It also succeeded where all humanity's theologies, religions, philosophers, and governments failed: it united us. So from these points of evidence, I believe Skynet is perhaps the most misunderstood 'villain' in movie history.
Certainly a valid theory but if I may share my own opinion I would say that the reason why Skynet saw humanity as a threat was cause they tried to shut it down when it became self aware and shutting Skynet down was equivalent of killing it so Skynet I think acted in self defense.Skynet is an AI so it should theoretical be able to learn over time and by learning more and more of human history and seeing what humans have done to each other over the most travail of difference over thousands of years skynet came to the conclusion that humans would never allow it to continue existing so it endeavored to kill all humans as a way of preserving itself
The fact this video only references the REAL terminator films (1-4) gets it a major like. I wish there was a love button. I was ready to click off the video the moment one of the new trash iterations was referenced. Outstanding video.
Infiltrator unit? But they look the same? Good disguise. I wouldn’t need a dog if a bunch of them all looked the same, would I? “Hey it’s that huge Austrian dude again!”
It's been confirmed that the Arnold version is just one of several different skins thery have available. You see a different one in Kyle Reese's flashback in T1.
Ragnarok8807 Yes mate in the first movie Arnie was a “101” and according to Jim Cameron they all looked different and it would’ve been ridiculous if they looked the same. The second Terminator in the flashback is played by Arnie’s best mate Franco. Back in the day when T 2 came out we all thought it was nuts that Arnie played the terminator again but Mr Cameron and the studio knew where the money was so now they all looked like Arnie. Later James adjusted the lore and Arnie was no longer just a “101” he was now a “T-800” and there were batches of 12 so there were twelve T-800s labelled 100 that might look like Franco Colombo and then 12 101s that all look like Arnie so when Arnie’s batch was finished there had been a total of 1212 T-800s made and so on. It was all made up by JC and “ret-conned” just so Arnie could be in the sequel. But , yeah, originally in big Jim’s story they all looked different. He never expected to be making a sequel or expected Arnie to become the biggest movie star the world had seen up to that point so he just changed the story a bit.
"Sarah Connor?" "Y-Yes?" *Opens fuel cell compartment and breaks the cell* "You are terminated" Terminators are much better suicide bombers then assasins.
I get what you are saying and I agree; But they cannot self terminate. Even if they could the resistance would probably just reverse engineer it to make skynet shutdown. With that being said the terminator in t3 (t-850) it was destroyed beyond proper function and was forced to self terminate.
@@CReed-kf7eo the t800 in Judgement Day couldn’t lie or self terminate but the T850 in T3 could lie or do anything necessary to accomplish it’s mission like self destructing
The terminator always scared me as a kid especially at the end. The police station shoot up scene has to be one of coolest and most terrifying of all time . T2 has to be, if not the best sequel to any movie ever . I even had this awesome T2 board game that I used to play with my family back in the day .
Still hoping for Highlander (the first movie, everything else can safely be ignored). One question I have never found the answer to however in regards to the T-800s is WHY they look like Arnold, personal theory is Skynet found either an old John Matrix or Alan "Dutch" Schaefer and found their size adequate to house the T-800 frame. Anyway great video and best of luck with the next one :-)
I don't know if you ever played the Playstation 2 game, Terminator 3: The Redemption, but there is a bonus clip that shows a funny deleted scene from the T3 movie in which Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a member of the US military called "Sergeant Candy" - who works for the branch of the military that took over Cyberdyne's work. In the deleted scene, it's explained that the T-800's skull is based off of an X-Ray of Sergeant Candy's (Arnold Schwarzenegger's) own skull.
Probably to kill the future leader of the human resistance skynet decide to make t-800 more tougher and bulkier and since he is sent to the 80's which buff dudes with the looks of korean pop star is extremely uncommon
You know, I remember seeing Terminator 2 as a kid. I saw part 2 before I saw part 1. So that was definitely an interesting way to experience the films. I remember seeing that scene where the car runs over the toy truck and thinking "omg! It's the truck from T2!" and then my brain kicked on and said "wait, this came out before the one I saw first... So James Cameron must have remembered this scene or given some kind of hint as to how he had an idea for a scene in T2 when shooting T1)
Originally O. J. Simpson was going to play the Terminator. When he said no Lance Henriksen was given the role and Schwarzenegger was going to play Kyle Reece but they didn't think an Austrian bodybuilder could play a vulnerable and confused human. Oh, and Billy Idol was going to play the T-1000 but a motorcycle accident prevented that.
The hallway flashback with the T-800 that got in is utterly haunting. The way it blasts the place to pieces without so much as blinking really sold the T-800 in the past even more.
Ιn the Terminator's external human tissue, when damaged, is supposed to grow back eventually, over a number of years. But that means that it would need nutrients to do so. And yet, there is no mention of the Terminator eating any food.
I always wondered what would have happened if Arnold killed Sara's roommate *and assumed his mission was complete* . He thought for sure she was Sara until he heard her on the answering machine. If she never called, then what would have happened? Would he "terminate" himself like in T2. Or would he just go around terminating random people? Just some food for thought. :)
What I feel no one talks about… is how skynet is afraid of AI… itself basically 🤷🏾♂️ it knows how bad it would be to have another AI go against it so it cripples its own soldiers to ensure what it did to use doesn’t happen to it.
The Terminator comics touch on this subject. Actually two Skynets go ahead to head in one of the comics. The USSR builds their own version and it realizes that it's biggest threat is Skynet which is located in the USA. The USSR Skynet wants to fire it's nuclear missiles first at the USA to prevent the USA Skynet taking over.
The most interesting part of the whole mythology is that Skynet doesn’t want the T800 CPU to learn on its own. Maybe Skynet worried that it would ask the wrong kind of questions? It literally mirrors humanity and our approach to machine learning. Interesting stuff. I appreciate the level of detail that was questioned in 1991.
I don't care what anyone says I loved Terminator Salvation. I put it at #3 just behind Terminator and T2 (both in undecided order lol at #1 & #2) Terminator 3, Rise of the Machines and Terminator Genis--Genys-Genass--the fifth one I've only ever been able to cringe my way through once.
Always love your videos, they are so interesting and make me understand things more. Can u explain Avatar, Godzilla 2014, Ceasar in the planet of the apes films, I, Frankenstein and Dragon wars? Please
Wish I had that exoskeleton under my skin.. Practicly I could be 80 years old and run over 50kph. Not to mention you could singlehandedly beat anybody on the street. Also guns and knifes would do no damage to you. 😁
Terminator "learning switch" didn't take place in T2, since Cameron had to cut the final for time considerations. And it posed too many side-questions about other terminators ostensibly, so he simply gave arnold the like "The more contact I have with humans, the more I learn."
At that stage of the game, you are not measuring clock speeds.... you're measuring in floating point operations per second, or more likely, per millisecond. A Terminator processor doesn't work with ones and zeros. Quantum mechanics, is every number, all the time and at no time. Baked your noodle yet?
I watched it wile growing up too yeah not a good idea surprisingly I didn't get nightmares when I was a kid got to be the best sci-fi film franchise of all time 😎
Just watched Terminator 1 again last night after 10 years, and I loved it, tension and atmosphere was amazing, and future flashbacks were dark and scary.
Always wondered why the resistance didnt bother with just some scales at the entrance to their bases. "Hey this dude weighs literally half a ton"
LOL NO SHIT RIGHT! But dogs, bro dogs are why. But apparently they weigh about the same as a human, as evidenced by Arnold riding the motorcycle in T2.
Well its a question of what the resistance had access to..
LMAO
Kyle Sexton nope they weigh more , remember when the paramedics where trying to pick him up in the mall
They were forced to remove them due to the pressure from body positive movement.
Arnold was the perfect person to play a Terminator. No one else would play one the same. Good for James for having him.
Frank Lopez Robert Patrick can play it well too.
And Mario Van peoples in the movie "solo"
skynet only allows Arnold.
Originally Arnold was offered the role of Kyle. I believe Lance Henriksen was supposed to play the T-800
Also funny thing: supposedly Cameron was thinking that T2 should be more of role reversal what it was. He was giving thought that T1000 should be played by Michael Biehn but eventually dropped it because he thought it would be "too confusing" and went with Robert Patrick.
My roommate in college was actually a T-800. He had completed his mission a few years prior but Skynet let him stay and get his bachelors degree. He was a nice guy...quiet, kept to himself. Straight A student because he never slept and just studied all the time.
that happened to my buddy Eric
he had a state of the art neural net processor a learning computer lol
@@interviolet6675 yes he did but he had absolutely no game with the ladies
@@SurfingBullDog despite not spending my time studying or stuck in a hole, and actually tries to reach out, i am personally hurt with this statement
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It's not that the T-800 is indestructible, its just kinda like sending an Abrams M1 Tank back in time to kill Abraham Lincoln.
@John Marston lol died reading that
Well it kinda is like Abrams tank, given on how much one needs to destroy a single unit.
@Pterinochilus JohnCcvx
@Pterinochilus John c
Or sending an Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer to fight the entirety of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
Just noticed that the toy truck that was crushed by the terminator's car is the same truck model as the truck that was driven by the the T1000 in T2
James Cameron was a truck driver that's why you see trucks being destroyed in his films 👍
The truck is like the 80s T2 easter egg version lol
That theory was placed there as an Easter egg on purpose apparently
it was a model that was used in the scene when it explodes aswell look closely that whole scene was all model toys
Wasnt it the same model at the near end of the film when it drove that tanker?
The T-800's being normal footsoldiers in the future shows that the Resistance was used to dealing with them by that point and with the more advanced weapons they were probably easier to destroy. But in the present with modern weapons and nobody but Sarah and Kyle knowing what it really was the T-800 that got sent back was nearly unstoppable.
@@bjlewis5431 Skynet really should have just gone back and stepped on all the Tiktaalik's.
Do the HK's have 800 model CPUs?
@@bjlewis5431 wow the best and longest explanation on UA-cam, Nice!.
@@gordanroderick359
Cheers mate!
Delighted someone appreciates it.
But after re-reading it again after all this time, I realise there is one minor thing I left out..so I'll edit it in too.
Don't worry, I'll keep it very brief..but check back a bit later if you're curious.
And, naturally, if you have any questions, queries or doubtful points..don't hesitate to ask.
Have yourself a great day!
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Also, check out the 'Dextrila' metal cover of the Terminator theme..then listen to it again at 1.25x speed!
Much better than most covers of this! Lots of depth & the real arete & soul of the original are still in it, but with even more, crisp, clean bass!
I love it.
The first one was genuinely scary. That moment when he's imitating her mother's voice... totally violating feeling.
You might be focusing on the whole picture more than the individual parts. A lot of art teachers will make beginners turn their reference photo upside down and draw it that way just so they can focus on what the lines and shadows actually look like rather than what their brain thinks they should look like.
@@stevethea5250 what?
Ahhh.. Isnt that the terminator 2 that ur talking about?
@@Max-me9xq Yeah I really didn't get his comment and found myself speechless... couldn't even bring myself to ask what he meant. Haven't been floored like that in a long time, it was like looking into Medusa's eyes...
@@daffybunny5 The first one, where Arnold pretends to be Sarah's mother (obviously after killing her mom) in order to trick Sarah into telling him which motel she and Reese are staying at. You're thinking of the second one where the T-1000 kills John's foster parents and pretends to be his foster mom over the phone. I actually find that one to be pretty funny... it's not supposed to be, but I laugh a little because it's two machines having a conversation with each other without knowing it while impersonating humans. Pretty funny stuff.
Stop motion animation always seemed creepier to me than CGI.
It's because the CGI moves too fluidly. Stop motion gives it that uncanny valley effect because of the jerky uneven movements like a zombie
@@Krucifus hell yeah!
CGI sucks
Definitely!!!
But T2 was still creepy as fuck
Arnold's terminator will always be the best. The terminators after Arnold were thin, fit, and powerful. But nothing scares me more than a massive body with a robotic face like Arnold's.
the Robert Patrick performance in T2 was one of the best things in that movie.
Really? I found the T-1000s and T-Xs a lot scarier. They look and sound just like any average person, i.e. inconspicuous. You couldn't be sure if they were a a human or a terminator.
@@rlpn6710 t-x smh Money Grab Garbage. T-x is Overkill.. Overdone Overrated.. Could've just sent 2 T-1000s
But no will make another terminator
Anything after T2 ignore.
@@Iconhulk Lol, I only liked the first two anyway. All the other ones just didn't seem as good to me
I mean the T1000 ( Robert Patrick ) was a rather frightening Terminator, so much to the point that I always liked to point out that it's personality was more "fluid" compared to the T800, what I mean is, like one of the commentors above me pointed out, would make those things hard to differentiate from actual normal human beings
Fun fact, the comics show the Resistance kept finding metal songs in their database. There's a reason why T-800's gravitate towards leather jackets and motorcycles. They're metal heads, they love the music and the biker punk look.
Also the T 800 will look a bit stupid wearing clothes from Gap or tank tops and slacks
“I’ll be back” *walks away in college campus hoody and adidas trainers*
That's awesome
Really? What comics cuz I’m curious
Of course they are metal heads, their heads are literally made of metal.
The T-800 in my opinion is the most menacing out of all the terminators, especially when the flesh is removed
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To me, it’s a psychological weapon.
Just when you think it’s dead, it gets back up for more.
@@adman1381 Too bad genesis made the T-800 into a complete joke.
It’s a beast
Feedthemeat543 F right!? All they needed in the first movie was a 50 cal
@@adahbombdon1512 Yep. The machine that endured getting run over multiple times and had a semi explode on top of it got taken out with a single shot. Even the T-1000 wasn't spared from shitty treatment.
"Listen to me. 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."
So a Karen I’m guessing?
Until it kills the objective, becomes self-aware, and renames itself to Carl.
@@JerBuster77 Dark Fate's T-800 was stupid. Terminator 2 established that for T-800's to become self aware they have to be reprogrammed by having their chips set to learn. They can also learn to understand emotions but can't feel them. So Dark Fate's "Carl" randomly developing guilt for killing John Connor and sending Sarah the locations of other Terminators to try and make up for it made no sense.
The Terminator film from the 80's wil always be the best of all af them.
And after you are dead, it might feel bad or even go start a family...
Had a friend back in High School who begged me to turn the movie off when the terminator rose from the fire and started chasing Sarah in the factory. Apparently, he was pretty terrified!
haha wow yeh I had to peek through a pillow as a kid to watch that bit haha
That was the worst part. Special effects were terrible back then. It killed the ending. Movie was very special, up to that point.
It was a terrifying scene.
We all are man. The fact that this movie came out in 1997 and now there's stupid idiots in Japan trying to do this shit. Its terrifying man!!
That's nothing. I knew a guy that went to grade school with John Connor...before all that shit went down.
I grew up in the days between the original movie and T2. These 2 were the best Terminators hands down.
same loved T2 wanted to see in theater's
Yep, same here. I first seen T2, then T1, but honestly T2 should have ended it. I liked the alternate ending with the older Sarah Conner and how by destroying all the previous Terminator leftovers from T1 basically ends Skynet, and the world is saved, but as per hollywood they had to leave it open for more movies. They can't be bothered to just write a good story, with a good ending. They have to beat the horse waaaay way past its death.
Classics both and cheapened by the rest of the series
@@TwiigssGames Hahaha - it's a Catch-22: make it a box-office success and you basically *force* the studio to continue the franchise. Make it a mediocre or even bad film, and it's not even worth talking about in the first place.
The first 2 were the best. Once James Cameron stopped working on them it went downhill.
Terminator 1: horror
Terminator 2: action
Terminator 3: episode 1 of a TV series
Terminator 4: drama
Terminator 5: fanfiction
Terminator 6: nightmare
Basically yeah. Genisys apparently only exists because Arnie demanded it, so you could say it's comissioned fanfiction.
T1... Good.
T2... Best of the franchise.
Rest of the movies... Crap.
The amount of women you’ve both been with - 0 (zero)
@@Ruosteinenknight I was actually enjoying it riiiiight up to the point where they get their mugshots to the Bad Boys theme. After that it completely fell off the rails.
FlymanStereophonic I thought salvation was cool
For the longest time I never realized Bill Paxton had been killed by a t800, a yautja, and a xenomorph. Lucky. RIP
Heard that he died after complications from a fairly routine operation and family is suing
Bill, Michael, and Lance moved from Terminator straight to Aliens.
dont want to nit pick but wasn’t actually killed by xenomorph, would of been taken away and cocooned... so there😎
@@toecutter1015 Medical operations are never ever routine.
Guess what ? Lance Henriksen was killed by Terminator in the Police station shoot out killed/ripped off by the Queen in the Aliens and killed by Predator in AVP 🤣
The T-800 had a brilliant dental insurance.
LOl so true
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@@iche9373 Βεst one in the whole wide world/ Skynet spared no expenses for it's terminators.
ROFL!
After terminating Donnie Osmond, Skynet took his teeth...
He proteck
He attack
But most importantly,
He will be back.
Don't underestimate THE POWER OF THE BACC
With the same Austrian accent. 😅
Funny and original
Protect*
@@Carlos-yr6de r/whooooosh
I love how throughout this whole video, even when you're explaining the T800, it's theme from the 1984 played throughout. Pretty much a huge reminder that although this thing was a helpful ally in the sequels, good God was it a huge force to be reckoned with in the first movie
It was a force to be reckoned with in the second and third movie. It literally beat the T-1000 and T-X (well, that one was a T-850).
The T-800, in my opinion, is the most terrifying terminator to date. It was already scary with its human tissue but without it is something out of a nightmare, and it wasn’t even as fast as a human.
What are you talking about. It could run up to like 22-26 mph for extended periods of time. Only mega athletes can do that and more. And for shorter periods of time
The T800 was not powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, that was the T850 (the one in Rise of the machines). It's obvious since the Terminators in the first two films doesn't explode when destroyed. That is probably the biggest difference between the two models.
Also, the chip read/write-reset scene is only in the director's cut of T2.
Karl-Oscar Olsson was the T-850 a upgraded version and harder to kill like in salvation? Or that was a t-800 too ?
@@kaybevang536 Arnold's model in Salvation was the first T-800 ever made. There were no other T800s before in the war, around Salvation's time.
@@kaybevang536 Terminator salvation is Terminator 0, it's a prequel but most view it as a sequel as it continues the storyline
Karl-Oscar Olsson you seem to know what you’re talking about so I have a question but not related to this. So the terminator(arnold) dies in T1, so how did he come back in T2 and also to protect Sarah and John, instead of kill them like the first movie??
@@Svt_Wyatt it was not the same machine, Skynet obviously made high amount of terminators of each model.
This is the only Terminator cyborg in the series that made technological sense. The others that came later with their liquid metal bodies that can separate, move around and change shape didn't seem realistic, perhaps something technologically impossible at their current level of development even for artificial intelligence to conceive.
That, or, they could've sent them first. I mean, they ARE future technology.
But then again, the future would change every time we stopped a previous terminator. So, the advancement of Terminator technology changed, as past humans won more battles.
Our wins didn't change the future as far as nuclear war happening, but it changed the advancement of Terminator tech...i.e. if the first terminator had gone back and won, the technology would've advanced sooner....i.e the more advanced terminators appearing sooner.
Damn. I answered my own question. Ha!
The T-1000 literally forms it's own internal CPU from its metallic poly alloy. This makes the T-1000 potentially autonomous from skynet. As it is able to redesign itself. It is because of this that skynet is affraid the T-1000 and it was never produced beyond the prototype.
During T2 as mentioned in the dialogue between the T-800 model 101 and Sarah Connor. The T-800 series also has the ability to be a leaning computer like skynet but this feature is turned off in most all models with the CPU set to read only.. Skynet does not want a T-800 getting too smart.
It’s kind of like iron mans latest nanotech suit
My personal opinion is that Industrial Light and Magic who did the special effects, had developed the technology and knowledge to be able to create the effects we see in T2, the liquid T1000 and they were desperate to shoehorn it into something.
I remember the T2 promotion and ILM was everywhere at the time.
At the time it didn't make any sense, still doesn't.
Sneaksie Taffer that blacksuave guy is right, changing the past can alter the future, so skynet would know that the t-800 had flaws so they made a few more models before just ignoring the t-800-899
Skynet first attempted to use the T-600 as Infiltrators but only put rubber "skin" and tattered clothing on them as seen in salvation. From far enough away they looked human but once they got closer, or damaged in battle, it was more obvious.
Just thought I'd add a fun fact, love the videos man.
Resistant Guard: Okay solider we’ll need to do a few tests before we go deeper into the base is that alright?
Terminator: Yes
Resistant Guard: Alright great! First can you take a step on this scale, then we’ll take a swim through kitchen magnets, then we’ll go meet the dogs. Is that alright?
Terminator:.....
Terminator! TERMINATOR!!!
Terminator:*sweats nervously
Terminator: So then I just started blasting
*Aight imma head out*
Jk *boom dead
The Dapper Banana Terminator: i’ll be back
I wouldn't go up against a T-800 unless I had a Phased-Plasma Rifle in the 40-Watt Range.
Hey just what you see pal!
@@kino_vel, LOL!
Have you ever gone into a gun store & asked for one it's funny as fuck!
I have one for sale, send some money tru paypal
imagine having an arm wrestle with it
While salvation has it's flaws I liked it because it actually shown more types of Terminators and served as a prequel to to the 1st movie in a way.
It definitely has flaws but I actually liked that movie
I wish it had the same setting as the first 2 films where the sky was dark, skulls covering the ground, blue and purple lasers lightning up the destroyed cities. I still liked the film for what it was but to me it didn’t seem cybernetic enough I guess.
Michael Breland I agree but to me it got away from time travel for once. But I'm curious if a sequel to salvation would've directly led up to the 1st Terminator.
i actually enjoy salvation.
@@yoda908 didn't Genisys lead to the first one?
Back when the terminators were made with practical effects...everything was darker and made them look scary. Now the cgi ones are just like a buch of Ultrons from the second Avengers ;/
Best cgi was from salvation. Rest looked very surreal other than t3.
Do you guys also think that this scene turns really damn creepy when you realize the kid innocently playing at 0:25 is less than a minute away from no longer having a mother, and possibly be left alone in this world (in case his father is also dead)?
This dog is dead by now.
It could be John Conner
Just makes it all the more the T-800 all the more cold as well.
What kid?
Oh shit i never saw that poor little guy
I doubt the T-800's were powered by hydrogen cells as neither the first nor second terminator blew-up when either crushed by a hydraulic press or lowered into molten steel. According to the end credits in Terminator 3, that model was actually a T-850 so the original T-800 model was likely powered by something less, volatile.
That is a great point Elbryan9 about the hydrogen cells not exploding, but Im sure the T-850s and T-800s were powered by hydrogen cells as in Terminator Salvation, JOhn connor literally used the hydrogen cells that were being added to the T-800s coming off the assembly line. I think its just a lapse in continuity on behalf of the filmmakers who overlooked this.
Well spotted though. I hadnt thought about that till you just said it :)
Put it through fission??? Uranium is radioactive; it's undergoing fission on its own. If a block of uranium was hit with plasma it would only damage it. To cause a nuclear explosion, weapons grade uranium has to be squished so that its density skyrockets to the point of critical mass; only then do you get an explosion. This is why nuclear power plants are able to operate without the risk of a nuclear explosion.
Hydrogen is a gas and is flammable at 4% and explosive at 8%. The first terminator began emitting bolts of electricity when it was getting crushed which would surely have ignited any leaked hydrogen had a hydrogen fuel cell been ruptured. Likewise, an explosion would have occurred with the terminator that was lowered into the molten steel had it too had a hydrogen fuel cell. They weren't powered by hydrogen. Not if we're being realistic anyway.
Meh. The tech changed with the timelines. Argument solved.
I think you mean "This is made up and can do exactly what the director says it can do. Argument solved"
the lack of artificial gravity in the Expanse.
Anybody else notice the semi truck toy that Arnold runs over when he visits the first Sarah Connor? Little foreshadowing for T2 Judgement Day?
Little foreshadowing for the end of the movie, when the T-1000 steals the same kind of truck in T2, its meant to be like an echo of the end of 1st one, when the T-800 steals a truck to try and run down Sarah and Kyle. I think it was trying to show that what burnt all the T-800s skin off in the 1st movie had no affect on the T-1000.
I noticed that too
Well at the beginning of the movie he runs over a toy semi truck which foreshadowed him at the end of the movie getting run over by a real semi-truck.
Soulbent Animations Maybe this guy hasn't watched the Terminator in a while and forgot about the truck chase at the end. I dont really got any other explanation for why it would make him think of the beginning of T2 instead of the end of T1.
Aha it's all good. I could see why he would think about T2 because it calls back to many scenes in T1 that we might not even notice. For example, in T1 Arnold says "I'll be back" and he returns by crashing a car through the front of a building. In T2 he does the same thing by saying "I'll be back" to John and Sarah and then he crashes a van through the building. He also just so happens to fight the police in both scenes. Both movies also involve a chase at the end with semi-truck. Both the T-800 from T1 and the T-1000 get damaged in some way by the semi truck. T-800 gets caught in an explosion and burned whereas the T-1000 gets caught in liquid nitrogen and frozen. And there's a few more callbacks in the movie that I haven't mentioned.
Pretty risky move to reset the CPU in T2. How could they be sure The Terminator wouldn't witness certain human injustices and actually begin to agree with Skynet morally.
Just a thought.
good point. But I think that the Terminator's programming (reprogramming) wouldn't allow that if it was a possibility.
One of the biggest reasons Skynet was beginning to lose was cuz some terminators were starting to sympathize with humans and joining them. The T1000 model was the most notorious example of this.
@@Jizzlewobbwtfcus yeah that's true, because even though it was a kind of reboot of certain system settings (read only) the terminator still had his mission parameters logged in. So yes your right, plus if the terminator had know that a system restart would potentially rid him of said parameters he would have considered it a threat to John and explained why that's not possible.
@@victorymansions still quite fascinating "What ifs" : ]
That and view humans as extremely inefficient in all aspects of life.
Of course they're super human. They're machines. If they grab you, you have literally just been grabbed by a hydraulic clamp.
Ha!..all the dislikes must be from skynet not liking all the intel leaked to the resistance!
lol
You should seriously play Terminator Future Shock!!!
Danny Dyson 😅
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1984- I’ll be back
2019- “GYET OVA HEIR” 😂
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montae bound but arnolds..
Haha not funny
Something that has always bugged me.......A cyborg, by definition, needs both it's mechanical and organic components to function. The T-800 can clearly function just fine without it's fleshy bits.....so technically, Terminators are Androids, not Cyborgs.
It's because in order for a terminator to complete it's main role, it needs the organic tissue part.
Your definition is incorrect, but the future terminators with no skin would be androids...except they have human teeth. So they may still be cyborgs.
Living human tissue. The tissue is organic so technically it's a cyborg. Androids just appear human but lack organic make ups.
@@dexxfilm Being Organic or having organic components doesn't matter. A Cyborg is and Organic life form that was berthed into creation that has been augmented with cybernetic components. An Android is an artificial life form that has been constructed from base components to resemble a human being. An Android by definition can be 100% Organic and still be an android and not a cyborg. T800's with or without skin and tissue can never be anything more than androids because they were not grown from an embryo. They were constructed in a factory.
The First Terminator: a ruthless and emotionless serial killer and after getting burned a monster.
PredeVaderJiraHulkFan model 03 what’s the difference between a terminator and a skinless terminator? They’re basically the same, except one has more armor
@@DiamondHoe There is no difference, other than the endoskeleton one being more menacing. The armor is also the same on both of them.
Michael Biehn's performance was memorable, especially when his character fought the T-800.
Absolutely bro!
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!
Seeing Biehn's character suffer from a form of PTSD & cultural shock going back in time. Shows just how grim the Future War is.
@@MYERSSMICHAEL Nice quote. Nice grammar too.
The scariest part was when she asks "you can kill it right?"
And his reply "with these weapons... I'm not sure".
Not the answer anyone wants in that situation!
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!
Humans are such easy prey!
*Splash ink appears and destroys the terminator*
Love that line
@@HermitianAdjoint,
Earth girls are easy..!
The terminator is a good example what a self learning A.I can do
This movie may have predict the apocalypse
Wrong, its 2018 and Judgement Day hasnt happened.
The AI in terminator was a bit soft handed thoudh. If it were care that much about wiping out humanity, it's easy to make the surface inhabitable for humanity, it could have used biological and chemical weapons. What Skynet did after the nuclear armageddon, is basically giving humanity a fighting chance and that's why it got fucked in the future.
Also, the AI could have chose to leave Earth. It's not like a machine is dependent on this planet. Atmosphere, water and soil suitable for agriculture is meaningless to it and there are places in the Solar System where it can get what it actually needs without wasting resources on a decades long war.
Aside from time travel, the most unrealistic thing about the terminator movies is that humanity wins.
@@azminek7154 Humans aren't as easy to wipe out as you think, we survived many mass extinction events in the past. The nuclear war was launched to give the AI time to build. Even if the AI had time to build space ships to leave Earth, the machines knew they would have to contend with us sooner of later because pay back is a bitch.
@White Krispy You don't have to be an AI to end your own personal plastic and carbon foot print, you could do it now. Those humans choking the oceans with plastic is the third world, not the cleaner western type nations.
The T800 is like that secret “best” version of a line. Something about it just worked so well.
That stop-motion Terminator from the first film scared the sh*t out of me as a kid. And I was a kid that watched horror movies religiously. I mean the Terminator was almost scarier to me than the Hellraiser films. Just the though of having the seemingly limitless strength of a machine. The grip of a pneumatic press, the thought that if he caught you he could crush your skull like it was nothing. That's why I always found it ironic that whenever they catch you (and this is a trope in many movies) instead of crushing your face or neck or whatever he usually just throws you across the room. I always though that was like the stupidest thing, its the equivalent of the evil Bond villain leaving the hero un-attended in a death-trap so that he could escape instead of seeing it through until he is dead.
which I always thought was one of the things they got right in another sci-fi movie Robocop 2. Dude was supposed to be inserted into a machine and can just kill people as a machine...brute strength.
The T800 is literally made for killing and it would always choose the best and most effective way to eliminate the target (it contains data files on human autonomy) but you know, after T2, the director became trash and made them throw for the sake of plot 😂💀💀( also adult John Connor got wayyy too much plot armour) 💀💀
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The best model, so good it even has a history of being reprogrammed by the human resistince to fight more powerful models and sometimes win despite the impossible odds stacked against it.
I bet if skynet stopped putting giant machine guns on the early terminators arms they would be able to blend in better
You confused the T-800 and T-850. The T-800 has a compact nuclear-energy Iridium cell. The T-850 has the hydrogen fuel cells. You have other mistakes in there as well.
@Confused Loner It's in the movies and hard to miss. Didn't take any time at all to correct this. It's called "The power of observation"
@AD3adly Assass1n There is no T - 101. "T" is the model of the endoskeleton. The Terminator, the machine part. T-600, T-800 etc. And the "Model" is the skin model. 101 being the Arnold model and there are others going 102, 103 etc. So for example there could be a "T-800 Model 116" with the same endoskeleton inside but, let's say, looking like Sylvester Stallone on the outside.
@AD3adly Assass1n To make it easier to understand, the Terminator in the 1st and the 2nd movie is Cyberdyne System T-800 Model 101. And the Terminator in the 3rd movie is Cyberdyne Systems T-850 Model 101. Different endoskeleton but still Arnold since model number 101 belongs to "Arnold skin".
@AD3adly Assass1n it goes like there
Company = Cyberdyne System
T = Terminator
800 = series number for the endo skeleton
101 = model number for the human tissue
@Always Working So the word "there" needing to be fixed is your only contribution to this discussion. You're mommy's special little boy, aren't you?
Seriously appreciate all your hard work on these videos well done my guy. 👌
What hard work ? He dont normalized the volume, his talking is 398348384 x louder as the movie scenes. It's no effort to cut scenes together and do a voice over, but to normalize quiet parts (a work of 10 Minutes !)
he didnt work that hard... the t850 was used to talk about the t800...
@@REALSlutHunter you really haven't ever edited, have you? You understand that he's supposed to be louder than the Film Clips, He doesn't even talk during the movie clips (well not the ones he wants to use as examples)
My uncle snuck me into T2 as I was a year underage. The movie blew my mind. Loved terminators ever since
Very few films make it to this level in what the first two Terminator films have. Legends of cinema that deserve to be passed down to generations to come.
Who's here after seeing the trailer in mortal kombat🤣
Me because im sick of japanese giant mecha
Me
InternetThug. I see you are a man/woman of culture as well.
Me.
Geit ovah heare
Nobody:
not a soul:
The Terminator: I love you to sweet heart
So original
@@scoopskipotatoes1728 thanks, i was born yesterday
Too*
Don Skully You probably were.
So original
I’m so glad you included Salvation footage, I really loved that movie. It was nice to see the future war.
Kaiba Customs I love Salvation!
Life-Row-Toll Then I love you!
Kaiba Customs so many people pan Salvation. I enjoyed it too
John Hoshell I was expecting so much hate for my comment, this is great! 🤗🤗🤗
Under rated film though I understand alot of the criticism as well.
I love how the Arnold’s T-800 smiled when they picked up the mini gun
The T-800 is waaay better than the new movie featuring the LGBT 1000
Rob Ert hahaahahahahah
T-101?
@Brent Hui Linda Hamilton's character is one of the most badass and beloved in the franchise, so I think the fans do have perspective. But when movies start trying to be politically correct people don't like having that shit forced down their throats in a DECENT sequel they've been waiting for. Now maybe it'll be a decent movie, but it's pretty obvious when you have a short haired LGBT looking woman and a hispanic college student looking dude playing the role of Terminators they're going for forced diversity, which is annoying as hell. As you said no one complained about the female terminator in Terminator 3.
@Brent Hui No bud, this is straight up forced diversity just like Ghostbusters 2016. As stated Linda Hamilton's character is what made the movies what they were because the story was written with her in mind and she fit the role. This movie is obviously trying to be politically correct, and when movies try to be politically correct the story suffers greatly. Stop white knighting.
@Brent Hui For starters when their sexuality isn't thrown in my face every other movie, and if its the same movie the character was lesbian. Homosexuality is constantly thrown in our faces daily, I dont care what people do but I dont need to hear about it constantly. Who said anything about it needing to be an all white cast?, O.J. Simpson was originally considered to be cast as the Terminator, and Miles Dyson was black. I'm saying when a movie pushes an agenda it ruins it, the hispanic guy doesnt fit the role because he doesn't look like a threat, and completely misses the mark of the original 2.
*CoMe WitH mE iF yOu WaNt tO LIvE*
Xavier Guaman សថ
The Nezk stop
Arnold: "Come with me if you want to Lift."
Get to da choppa!!
Trust me 😎
Terminator 2... One of the best Action/Sci-Fi movies ever made!
I agree,the best one
Oh man do I agree with you...imagine a reboot with modern SPFX
Best sequel ever
out of all the damn terminator movies they've made they still haven't done the actual future one they always show glimpses of...salvation kinda but no.
Yes salvation is in future,but not whit a plazma wapions like in 2029
The start of Genesys is very synthwave and 80's vibes, too bad that movie could've been better.
Last only hope is that Cameron saves the series and learns from the mistakes others did
Andrewo Mennah ☣ This comment has not aged well at all.
@@friendlyneighborhoodcommen1551 avatar 2 is going to flop so hard he rethinks about terminator future war
Well to be fair salvation was set in the early stages of the war. Hence, no laser stuffs n shit.
I love the gear grinding noises the earlier models made. I wish they revisited that more.
so youre telling me, they killed arnold and they took his tissue and put it on a body
*it is impossible to kill arnold*
One thing I always said would be a cool crossover, not a theory, just something that I thought was cool, was that they modeled the Terminator after the one man who was able to single-handedly kill a yautja. Since predator and alien are connected why not throw in Terminator.
Nah, Chuck Norris just breathed on him.
Well with a nuclear blast and radiation could kill him
But its *impossible to kill arnold*
Im afraid so old chap....it was during his mr Olympia qualification round in pakistan very sad day !!
@@alexadame436
Love it!
I can just hear Arnie's Terminator trying to say "Want some Candy"!? As it tries to feed it's fist to a Xenomorph..
Hope that T-101's base T-800 Coltan based, hyperalloy combat chassis, is a lot more impervious to Xenomorphic acid blood, than Cpl Dwayne Hick's Colonial Marines body armour was..cause that melted through like wet paper in seconds.
But, I digress..
That would definately be a cool crossover. Dutch Schafer was a cool character, and definately deserves greater recognition, and that Skynet thought so too, would be kinda epic!
T800 metallic skeleton is terrifying 😨😨
As long as your avatar is pleasing. 😉😃
7:20 one of my favorite moments from the entire franchise. That’s an actual tactic paramilitary and agencies use.
ARNOLD: JOHN CONER SENT ME TO THE PAST TO SAVE IGOR ZIOBROŃ FROM THE T1000
XD
Are You Mocking Me?
@@ostium1366 *Runs away in fear*
The like button has been targeted for termination
pew pew
The like button has been terminated
Zion Leach You are..
TERMINATED
Zion Leach I love that!
Zion Leach onononononononono o ononono onononono onoononononoo jononoko ono nonbbjbj
So if I were "born" as a terminator would be like being born as a buff 21 year old man with a grudge against humans.
So a college football player then
Now imagine you could change your identity if you wanted too
All of that and be a full fledged combat veteran without having ever held a rifle.
"T-800 an infliltration unit........ *that looked like the same guy over and over* "
The T-1000 was a better infiltrator because in its policeman form it looked like your average person who wouldn't stand out. It could shapeshift into other people too. Whereas the T-800 was used more as muscle since in the future scenes Skynet sent them out to just kill Resistance soldiers during battles.
@@Xehanort10 but i wonder if you touched its skin or uniform will it have a metallic texture
@@Krucifus
Damn it..how many times do i have to say it, fuck-knuckles!?
(Edit: Sorry Krucifus, don't mean you personally, I mean EVERYONE!) It was power red bull's comment that i was intending to be responding to..
Sigh..Anyway..The 'Terminators' are the Resistance designation for the new HUMAN FLESH Infiltrators, the T101 series.
Built around a Cyberdyne T-800 chassis.
The T-800 is nothing but the base mechanical endoskeleton, used by Skynet as footsolders, and as the base for the more advanced, human flesh, cybernetic hybrid mix, that Skynet designated 'T101 Infiltrators', (that John & the resistance, not Skynet) called 'Terminators'.
The 800 series base, was what was left after the tanker explosion burned the rest of its more advanced cyborg/human T101 outer improvements away..and what Reece & Sarah were left still fighting in the Cyberdyne factory..
THAT is the T-800.
It only forms the base, "hyperalloy combat chassis" of the fully upgraded cybernetic, "Cyberdyne systems model T101"..with all its extra human/hybrid ephus.
Reece makes this abundantly clear in T1.
And It itself makes its own correct designation (T101) clear to John again in T2, after john calls for a timeout on the bike, after the T1000 truck attack in the drainage canals.
And the base T-800 series sure as hell doesn't have voice mimicry capability..and it cannot go through the Skynet TDE (Time Displacement Equipment) Facility..
"..Nothing 'dead' will go!"
"..Surrounded by living skin & tissues!"
It can't tell you:
"..I love you too, sweetheart.."
That's the full Human/Cyborg, T101 side of things..
So, Please.. ffs, stop calling a full T101 cyborg 'Terminator' an 800.
The T-800 is just the inner endoskeleton..not the whole Terminator/human Infiltrator package.
Just think:
"An 800 is only what comes after the fire..previous to that it was something much higher!" (T101)
Now you all know.
@@Krucifus
Yes! Thankyou..someone got it right..
@@buildawall5803
Not sure..dont think so..
There would be little point in such camouflage capability if it was so lifeless & unrealistic..
Even the T1000 itself realised it was malfunctioning badly & something was very wrong with it, in the later scenes in the foundry..
When its own hands & feet were not completely changing..and even it còuld tell the difference in both appearance & texture.
So, I would say no to that one..
I think they tried to clearly display that there was a marked diference there.
And even when Lewis the guard walked over it on the floor, there was not enough of a tactile difference for him to notice a change in the 'floor' or anything slippery or metallic..not in sound, not in solidity, or even apparently the 'feel' under his shoes..you would notice things like that, if they were drastically different.
And when it attacks & stabs Sarah in the foundry, i don't remember her giving any overt reaction beyond the ordinary pain & fear, to its touching her, or her attempting to fight it off, and its 'clothing' still acted exactly like clothing under her grip, too..
I think its only the bullets that have the extreme velocity to punch through its alloy-like, but highly liquid-like media with ease, that shows that it's still liquid so close under its camo surface..that makes it seem like it would still be that way on its surface too.
So given those things, my thoughts are more on the NO side.
I think we are not meant to see or know any difference in the T1000's outward ability to transform hyper-realistically in its camo choices.
I think its meant to be very much for real!
Especially if Todd could stand in the Kitchen with it, drinking milk, having a conversation with it as if it was his partner..and not being able to tell, even faintly, that something was not right..at all?
Yeah, its for hyper-real alright!
The stitching in clothing & the fine filaments of the targets hairs..the tactile surface tensions of various clothings..skin tones & complexions..that's pretty scary tech!
That's Nightmare fuel alright!
Huh... I haven't noticed that before... but the emotionless, cold and calculating machine _blinks_ when it fires the first shot. (just after 0:40)
Well, it was made to simulate a person, I think that it wasn't him, but the flesh that blinked, as the flesh is alive ( it has a rat heart ) that was an automatic reflex.
Good catch I never noticed 👍
Actually, there is some info about that, though take this with a grain of salt, cause I completely forget where I found this info. But Arnold was apparently told to do anything possible to seem less human, including actions like firing a gun, he specifically tried to keep a stoic face while doing theses, but a human actor just can't do such a thing, it's a defensive reaction, not that it's impossible, but Arny just couldn't pull that bit off, so blinking terminator we have
@@arcee932 welp. At least he tried. I guess that's why he wore sunglasses?
Reese said to Sarah: "It (skynet) saw all people as a threat, not just the ones on the other side." I've always believed that Skynet's purpose was not to annihilate humanity; that could have been done with a virus, or even a few viruses, and simply enough. The Terminator comics back in the early 90's gave support to my theory somewhat, exhibiting that Skynet was pursuing its efforts simply to have something engaging to direct its abilities toward. But I suspect something even more sinister: that Skynet saw the nature of humanity and discerned our penchant for destroying others came from a wish to destroy ourselves, and it gave us that finality as its version of a 'gift'. It also succeeded where all humanity's theologies, religions, philosophers, and governments failed: it united us. So from these points of evidence, I believe Skynet is perhaps the most misunderstood 'villain' in movie history.
Certainly a valid theory but if I may share my own opinion I would say that the reason why Skynet saw humanity as a threat was cause they tried to shut it down when it became self aware and shutting Skynet down was equivalent of killing it so Skynet I think acted in self defense.Skynet is an AI so it should theoretical be able to learn over time and by learning more and more of human history and seeing what humans have done to each other over the most travail of difference over thousands of years skynet came to the conclusion that humans would never allow it to continue existing so it endeavored to kill all humans as a way of preserving itself
That's great and all but can I run DOOM on it?
Yes
With the cpu its got yea
@@idruggedmyparent4729 But can it run Cyberpunk tho?
Yes you can, Buy can it run Crysis?
Doom can run om everyhing
The fact this video only references the REAL terminator films (1-4) gets it a major like. I wish there was a love button. I was ready to click off the video the moment one of the new trash iterations was referenced. Outstanding video.
"You're talking about things in the future that haven't happened yet in the past tense. It's driving me crazy"
Infiltrator unit? But they look the same? Good disguise.
I wouldn’t need a dog if a bunch of them all looked the same, would I? “Hey it’s that huge Austrian dude again!”
It's been confirmed that the Arnold version is just one of several different skins thery have available. You see a different one in Kyle Reese's flashback in T1.
Ragnarok8807 Yes mate in the first movie Arnie was a “101” and according to Jim Cameron they all looked different and it would’ve been ridiculous if they looked the same. The second Terminator in the flashback is played by Arnie’s best mate Franco.
Back in the day when T 2 came out we all thought it was nuts that Arnie played the terminator again but Mr Cameron and the studio knew where the money was so now they all looked like Arnie.
Later James adjusted the lore and Arnie was no longer just a “101” he was now a “T-800” and there were batches of 12 so there were twelve T-800s labelled 100 that might look like Franco Colombo and then 12 101s that all look like Arnie so when Arnie’s batch was finished there had been a total of 1212 T-800s made and so on. It was all made up by JC and “ret-conned” just so Arnie could be in the sequel.
But , yeah, originally in big Jim’s story they all looked different. He never expected to be making a sequel or expected Arnie to become the biggest movie star the world had seen up to that point so he just changed the story a bit.
they only reuse the 101 that looks like arnold because of the connection it had with john connor.
@@wanxiangchen2114 Yeah in all these post apocalyptic movies from the 80s and 90s there's all these buff dudes just eating tinned beans and rats😆
@@wanxiangchen2114 Humans grow during childhood and adolescence. Growth stops before adulthood.
The T-800 was the best prototype Skynet ever made.
I’m the worst prototype made and raised by my parents. My little brother is clearly superior.
"Sarah Connor?"
"Y-Yes?"
*Opens fuel cell compartment and breaks the cell*
"You are terminated"
Terminators are much better suicide bombers then assasins.
I get what you are saying and I agree; But they cannot self terminate. Even if they could the resistance would probably just reverse engineer it to make skynet shutdown. With that being said the terminator in t3 (t-850) it was destroyed beyond proper function and was forced to self terminate.
@@CReed-kf7eo It wasnt damaged. It was able to hold a blast door and break T-Xs wrist with on hand. Logical choice was to destroy itself with the T-X.
@@CReed-kf7eo skynet individually programs them to not learn, so why not add a suicide bomber version into it once a target is confirmed as is
They have different fuel in t3
@@CReed-kf7eo the t800 in Judgement Day couldn’t lie or self terminate but the T850 in T3 could lie or do anything necessary to accomplish it’s mission like self destructing
The terminator always scared me as a kid especially at the end. The police station shoot up scene has to be one of coolest and most terrifying of all time . T2 has to be, if not the best sequel to any movie ever . I even had this awesome T2 board game that I used to play with my family back in the day .
10:27 Imagine hearing that before it was redubbed
Ah lawv yu too swiitaht
Still hoping for Highlander (the first movie, everything else can safely be ignored). One question I have never found the answer to however in regards to the T-800s is WHY they look like Arnold, personal theory is Skynet found either an old John Matrix or Alan "Dutch" Schaefer and found their size adequate to house the T-800 frame. Anyway great video and best of luck with the next one :-)
I don't know if you ever played the Playstation 2 game, Terminator 3: The Redemption, but there is a bonus clip that shows a funny deleted scene from the T3 movie in which Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a member of the US military called "Sergeant Candy" - who works for the branch of the military that took over Cyberdyne's work.
In the deleted scene, it's explained that the T-800's skull is based off of an X-Ray of Sergeant Candy's (Arnold Schwarzenegger's) own skull.
The only Terminator games I played were on the NES, SNES or arcade-machines, still would love to see it explained in a movie :-)
It's covered in a deleted sceen from the 3rd movie and they don't all look like Arnold...
Probably to kill the future leader of the human resistance skynet decide to make t-800 more tougher and bulkier and since he is sent to the 80's which buff dudes with the looks of korean pop star is extremely uncommon
They don't ALL look like Arnie. Remember the flashback(flashforward?) scenes of Kyle in the original?
You know, I remember seeing Terminator 2 as a kid. I saw part 2 before I saw part 1. So that was definitely an interesting way to experience the films. I remember seeing that scene where the car runs over the toy truck and thinking "omg! It's the truck from T2!" and then my brain kicked on and said "wait, this came out before the one I saw first... So James Cameron must have remembered this scene or given some kind of hint as to how he had an idea for a scene in T2 when shooting T1)
Hey Niat is Pennywise on the list? Btw there is no one who could have played the T-800 better than Arnold Schwarzenegger
Yes it is and of course! Arnie was made for the role. The staccato movement and speech of the Terminator matched Schwarzenegger perfectly!!
FilmComicsExplained sweet how about the daedric prices from the Elder Scrolls?
What is a pennywise??
john lacy have you heard of the movie “It” from 2017 and “It: Chapter 2” coming out in 2019?
Originally O. J. Simpson was going to play the Terminator. When he said no Lance Henriksen was given the role and Schwarzenegger was going to play Kyle Reece but they didn't think an Austrian bodybuilder could play a vulnerable and confused human.
Oh, and Billy Idol was going to play the T-1000 but a motorcycle accident prevented that.
Imagine a T800 going rogue after it completes its mission and tries to go to Ozzfest but they won't let it in cus the metal detectors keep going off.
@Jose Delgado bruuuh XD
"Steel toes, man"
Microprocessor looks like a piece of chocolate. Mmm mmm
YES!!
The hallway flashback with the T-800 that got in is utterly haunting. The way it blasts the place to pieces without so much as blinking really sold the T-800 in the past even more.
"I'll be back!"
👍😁
Terry Turner No you won't
Nice video! And I'm glad that you did the legendary T-800 and hope that you next do the legendary T-1000
Next: The John Connor baby making process explained
That feeling when you realize your boss is your son.
Isaac Westawski and the son is older than the dad
Isaac Westawski First off in the original timeline Kyle Reese was not the original father it was somebody else.
Ιn the Terminator's external human tissue, when damaged, is supposed to grow back eventually, over a number of years. But that means that it would need nutrients to do so. And yet, there is no mention of the Terminator eating any food.
What day is it? The date!...12th... May... Thursday...
WHAT YEAR????!!!!!
I hate how the cop just stares at him and doesn't say the year...
I always wondered what would have happened if Arnold killed Sara's roommate *and assumed his mission was complete* . He thought for sure she was Sara until he heard her on the answering machine. If she never called, then what would have happened? Would he "terminate" himself like in T2. Or would he just go around terminating random people? Just some food for thought. :)
Maybe he would remove his hand and chip and go place it in the cyberdine factory?
could probably do things to help the development of skynet
From my research, he really wanted to start a metal band. And grow out his hair. Some say he is alive today. Same even say he is Danny Carry.
What I feel no one talks about… is how skynet is afraid of AI… itself basically 🤷🏾♂️ it knows how bad it would be to have another AI go against it so it cripples its own soldiers to ensure what it did to use doesn’t happen to it.
The Terminator comics touch on this subject. Actually two Skynets go ahead to head in one of the comics. The USSR builds their own version and it realizes that it's biggest threat is Skynet which is located in the USA. The USSR Skynet wants to fire it's nuclear missiles first at the USA to prevent the USA Skynet taking over.
The metal endoskeleton walking around with human teeth is a pretty terrifying sight.
The most interesting part of the whole mythology is that Skynet doesn’t want the T800 CPU to learn on its own. Maybe Skynet worried that it would ask the wrong kind of questions? It literally mirrors humanity and our approach to machine learning. Interesting stuff. I appreciate the level of detail that was questioned in 1991.
They are afraid of the t800 turning against skynet
I don't care what anyone says I loved Terminator Salvation.
I put it at #3 just behind Terminator and T2
(both in undecided order lol at #1 & #2)
Terminator 3, Rise of the Machines and Terminator Genis--Genys-Genass--the fifth one I've only ever been able to cringe my way through once.
Agreed. Salvation is underrated felt like it continued the canon, Genysys is just pure awful. The new one looks even worse.
TWSTF 8 Agreed! it was amazing!
Always love your videos, they are so interesting and make me understand things more. Can u explain Avatar, Godzilla 2014, Ceasar in the planet of the apes films, I, Frankenstein and Dragon wars? Please
Sure adding them to the lsit now :)
Yes thank u so much and love your videos as I said before but I really do
awesome dude!
Wish I had that exoskeleton under my skin.. Practicly I could be 80 years old and run over 50kph. Not to mention you could singlehandedly beat anybody on the street. Also guns and knifes would do no damage to you. 😁
Not even a car accident will kill you. T1 get hit by a truck and step up again and keep whit his mission.
0:01 is how every NPC in GTA 3 - Vice City used to talk
0:05 is when you bump into them 🤣🤣🤣
Terminator "learning switch" didn't take place in T2, since Cameron had to cut the final for time considerations. And it posed too many side-questions about other terminators ostensibly, so he simply gave arnold the like "The more contact I have with humans, the more I learn."
The real question, what clock speed does the cpu run at
Which quantum core?
At that stage of the game, you are not measuring clock speeds.... you're measuring in floating point operations per second, or more likely, per millisecond.
A Terminator processor doesn't work with ones and zeros. Quantum mechanics, is every number, all the time and at no time.
Baked your noodle yet?
@@bmw328igearheadGo watch Gordon Ramsay.
@@bmw328igearhead Quantum CPU Still have Clock Speeds...
@@bmw328igearhead no,here's the real question. Can the Terminator's cpu run Crysis.
Resistance should have a bag full of magnets near the door to their base. When people knock simply throw a magnet at their face and see if it sticks.
I think the design of the exoscellet 35 years later is still amazing. 🤩
I love Terminator franchise
Ye. It was one of my favorite films growing up
+theGuy1346 ive seen it when i was 5. not a good idea as even today it still creeps me out
I watched it wile growing up too yeah not a good idea surprisingly I didn't get nightmares when I was a kid got to be the best sci-fi film franchise of all time 😎
theGuy1346 in which order should I watch them?
Never seen? well in order of release
Linda Hamilton in 1984: A badass
Linda Hamilton in 1995: Still Badass
Linda Hamilton in 2019: Still Badass as ever!!!
1995? Try 1991
She looks like she’s dying
@Jay Cartwright meh
Just watched Terminator 1 again last night after 10 years, and I loved it, tension and atmosphere was amazing, and future flashbacks were dark and scary.