This, the T-800's sacrifices in the second film and Rambo crying in First Blood show that there is nothing wrong with tough guys crying, if anything it makes them more human by showing their compassion.
Yes, and this scene was extremely needed in the film. I actually had been wondering about the lack of scenes with Reese expressing his awe for how the world before the apocalypse looks to him.
Kyle Reese breaking down in awe of how beautiful and full of life the world was before the Apocalypse, and being so saddened since he knows how it is inevitable gonna be a scorched wasteland full of skeletons and death is just so touching.
Yeah it annoys me when people trash this scene and say it makes Kyle look weak, because I think it helps makes the bleak future scenes look even more depressing because of how mesmerized Kyle is by all the beauty of the world for the first time in his entire shitty life.
He was born to chaos and death, in that aspect he feared nothing. But being enveloped in such a beautiful place and realizing it's inevitable demise if he failed for the first time in his life Kyle Reese actually knew the sensation of fear.
While the pulling of the gun was off, I feel like it makes Reese really look like he comes from a time where constant fighting and being on your guard is necessary. The gun pulling was a reflex.
Yeah and I feel like he automatically regret it based on his breakdown afterwards. I see it being a combination of almost killing Sarah and seeing the world prior to the war
@Damsen it was off given that his mission was to protect Sarah, which is probably why it wasn't included in the movie, but it does make sense given his PTSD.
This deleted scene is so touching idk why it wasn't in the movie this explains how sarah wanted to blow up cyberdyne already in the first place before T2
There was a whole plot of how the factory they were in at the end was cyberdyne and they were gonna blow it up but obviously that idea was kept back and later used in T2
same , when he started looking around I knew what was gonna happen and when he started talking I started to cry a little like maybe this is our future and we know about it but we are too stupid to acknowledge that . I hope those AI test wont make us slaves one day...
Cameron said it was cut because he thought a character breaking down twice in a film was too much, and he thought the other scene plays better without this one in there.
It is sad that they deleted this scene but at least they did not burn the film of this scene and kept it. Thanks, James Cameron. You are the true terminator maker.
@@wooweezymoviestar601 no it would have made Terminator 2 more redundant than it already was in comparison to the first film and it wasn't necessary to the story. Skynets history needed to be explored. And I think James Cameron knew this too which is why he kept the idea in mind for the sequel instead. Yes I know he claimed at the time he wasn't sure if he'd ever make a part 2 which he inevitably did. However this is the same James Cameron that also raved about Terminator 3, Terminator genisys and Terminator salvation once too.....only find out months or years later how he really felt about them saying they were all trash so we all know the man is capable of lying to his fans as he's done it several times before so there's no reason to think he didn't do it as early as back when Terminator 1 came out. Just saying
This was CRIMINAL to delete this scene, it was the most humanising moment of the entire film. It shows just how bad judgement day affected humanity, how beautiful it is to someone who never knew it. Till this point we saw Kyle as a soldier but here he lets his guard down in the heat of the moment and is exposed to the beauty of the world around him. It's almost like he completely regresses from his hardened persona and becomes an innocent kid lost in a world so pretty he cannot comprehend how it exists.
And it established for the first time that fights between humans exists too in that future (something that just SCCC and Salvation showed up) , and Kyle it's not trying anymore to think like it's that dark future
Im guessing because Sarah became "militant" too quickly about attacking Cyberdyne. That bit of dialogue felt a bit out of place considering they were still on the run and Sarah still felt like a hostage.
I agree that the scene was good. However, it wouldn't have really made sense to keep it in. Sarah was talking about blowing up Cyberdyne Systems and at the end, Kyle says "Ok". So he agreed to do it but then they don't actually do that in this movie.
The motivations in this scene are so inconsistent with the characters.. Sarah wanting to become a terrorist bomber to prevent judgement day shouldn't happen at this point, she should still be shell shocked and scared and in need of Kyle's protection and wits.. It's barely been 1 day since she found this stuff out... I always felt like she turned into a warrior AFTER seeing Kyle's lifeless body and destroying the T-800. And Kyle.. he litterally pulls a gun on Sarah!!.. the lady he dreams about and carries a picture of... And why wouldn't he want to prevent judement day.. makes no sense.. Whole scene feels like a modern movie where all the characters change motivations simply to move the plot along or be shocking for shocks sake or just vomit some exposition.. scene does litteraly nothing for the story that isn't done 1 trillion times better in T2. This 💩scene belongs on the floor of the cutting room 100%
I'm glad it's a deleted scene. Many things in cinema can be assumed -- like going to the toilet -- but they don't need to be in the movie itself unless it contributes to the central story. Kyle Reese was perfect the way he was in the final film, no need to see him like this.
There's another deleted scene that pairs perfectly with this one: At the end, after Sarah destroys the Terminator, when she is being taken to the hospital, the camera pans up outside the building they were in to reveal that it was, in fact, CYBERDYNE SYSTEMS.
This scene made me cry. It should’ve been in the final cut. It would have shown that Kyle Reese is more human and more emotional than we thought. He’s crying and upset because in the future, the earth is bleak and hideous unlike the world before Judgement day and he honestly has probably never seen grass or trees before So deep
Sylvia-Novella Underwood I think they showed us how human and emotional he was in the love making scene. I’m glad Cameron cut it...this scene does not fit in this movie
Well yes I get your point. The lovemaking scene was more emotional and human. It wasn’t just plain sex like in most films. But I do like this scene because it’s shows a more emotional and soft side to Kyle but so did the sex scene
I like the fact that she wants to fight back against Cyberdine. It's consistent with actions in T2, and shows us that Sarah was a fighter early on. Inexperienced, but still willing to fight back.
I always wondered why Kyle never had a major mental breakdown in the final cut of the film and here it is here. “It’s gone. All of this, gone.” That’s a very chilling line but I do understand why this scene was cut. The main focus should be on survival.
This scene is great, shows how precious this world is with it's beautiful flora and fauna, and how devastating it would be to lose it all. Kyle understands this and gets emotional despite being a tough soldier his whole life. Too bad they decided to cut this scene out....
@Ronald Porter He wasn’t terrible, but he wasn’t good either. He looked like a clean hollywood star bodybuilder who had never missed a meal, and not like a torn down soldier who has lived most of his life in a dead wasteland where the streets are paved with bones. And his performance made Kyle look like a bit of an idiot, and some of the things he says sound like something a teenager would say. He also seems a bit too carefree for a guy who just dropped into a world he has never seen, knowing that if he fails to do the impossible mission of keeping his friend’s mother alive, everyone will die.
@Ronald Porter If you watch this, you'll see that what the previous guy said about Jai Courtney's Kyle Reese is absolutely true: ua-cam.com/video/D-2uPXKeC-M/v-deo.html
First time I ever saw this scene even after watching this movie dozens of times and... I didn't expect to have tears welling in my eyes from Michael's performance.... The pain radiated from him and his words...
Learned about this in my class the other day. They call it "killing your baby's". It means even if the scene could be amazing they have to be brutal and let it to go to make room for something else or cut run time. Sometimes for other reasons.
@@somemore9784 yep. This scene, although it did have some good dialogue, I thought Reece was kind of over-emoting a bit. I like the 'stoic reece' better.
The most toughest soldiers have feelings,the most hardend soldiers still want to see peace In this sadly deleted scene you see that kyle must protect her under john's order but is scared of the time he is in now,not nowing what love is or what seeing the world means or seeing how beautyfull the world is,he is a combat soldier to fight and protect in his time not in the past,and you see thay very clearly in this scene
You can see Kyle's fear and uncertainty when he realises he's in a completely different world from what he knows. Growing up in a dark, ash and death filled world where survival is the only privilege, now surrounded by beauty. Must be hard to adjust.
@@DartLuke that would be dumb cuz the terminator in t2 told them about cyberdyne and stuff and who created it sarah knew asked him about it who created it cuz sje didnt know
Sarah's "Come on, kiddo" is so soothingly motherly. It's one of those things only a mom could say that's more calming and healing than any medicine. Seeing Reese nearly lose it was SO convincing by Biehn. He knows his ONLY world is the one in which he's fighting for his very life every second of every day. Like the saying from another movie "He'll be fine-so long as you throw grenades at him the rest of his life."
Until this point, Kyle was acting as a soldier and focusing on his mission to keep going. This scene shows how truly scarred and vulnerable he is when out of inmediate danger. Seeing a man cry wasn't consider appropriate in the 80's, yet this scene could have put the cherry on top of this amazing story.
Yeah I can see why they cut this: not essential to the plot, drags the pacing down a bit, sets up something with no payoff. But still, very well made, creative and emotional. Prime "deleted scene" material.
Dman W. No, pretty much all the questions were answered. People just didn’t like the answers. I understand why, but the questions weren’t just left hanging. If they were, people would still be waiting for the answers in the final movie, which they’re not. Disappointing payoff is not the same thing as nonexistent payoff.
In T2, Terminator also has to follow directives. He was assigned to protect John Connor, but also programmed to read/write mode to learn other human elements (T2, they remove his chip to reset it).
Matias true, the man was recognized as hero through video games like metal gear solid that inspired the creator if you look at the box cover from Nintendo in the 80s.
Yes, it combines Linda's panning scene and subtly merges with Michael as steps from the truck Just follow Sarah as she runs towards the truck and disappears behind the truck hood . Kyle's movement as he gets out of the truck is synchronised with her movement, As she disappears , he appears, Then they merge together in the scene.
Well your voice can change when you go from your 20s to your 30s plus her voice was still pretty high in the 90s even early 2000s, she deepened her voice on purpose in T2 because it kinda for the character and what she’s been through. But now she definitely has that deep smokers voice lol
This scene adds to the characters and the story, but i can see why it was deleted as it changed the dynamic of the movie and slowed it down - but it directly set-up what Sarah was shown to have done/did in the sequel.
This scene absolutely shouldn’t have been cut. Reece was fearless because he lived in a world that had already been destroyed. There was nothing to fear even death, because whatever happens after death, it cannot be worse than the world they already live in. Therefore, there was no reason not to fight. If you’re probably going to die anyway, why not die in Battle trying to make a change? But for the first time, Reece saw the world people alive before them lived in. He had something to loose, and he had something to fear.
Powerful scene. Imagine growing up in the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust, then going back in time seeing the world like it was before it was destroyed. Knowing what is going to happen. Can you even imagine what that would be like? Its bad enough looking at the world now, knowing what is likely to come due to the direction it is heading. I shed a tear when I watched this.
@@WALDENSOFTWARE no I'm being totally honest. Given your response I'm guessing you probably believe a lot of propaganda about him, but he was a great leader regardless of what anyone says.
I like this scene, great emotional depth from both of the characters. This is the best Kyle Reese actor, he had everything you need(ed) for that character. Not to mention that Linda is also still phenomenal. One of my favorite movie couples.
I'm glad that this scene got deleted, Sarah was not yet ready to decide to blow up Cyberdyne just shortly after the Police Station scene, it seems too rushed, besides Reese would have been the one to suggest it as an option at this stage of the film. We start to see Sarah naturally lead up when they are unknowingly at the Cyberdyne factory when Reese is badly injured and wants her to leave him and finally when she crushes the T-800. T2 was the perfect vehicle for her desire to destroy Cyberdyne as she had 10 years and ended up being committed in a psychiatric hospital, Sarah had made herself combat ready to help her son. The deleted scene that should have left in T1 was when they took away Reese and Sarah in the ambulance and the realisation that the factory they were in was in fact Cyberdyne Systems and the discovery of the crushed T-800 and smashed CPU.
@@HeatherMason41 It's what those incel losers call the current terminator because they deem it *too feminist* like this film and its sequel didn't have a feminist agenda too.
Clearly Cameron took everything that was left on the cutting room floor as inspiration for the sequel. From dialogue, to themes to Sarah’s characterization. Both uncut films perfectly compliment each other.
Ikr. This really reminded me of T2. Maybe that's even partly why it was cut. Cameron may have found it too early for Sarah's character arc to have reached this point. I mean, she's quite soldier-like here, even though it's because of fear.
Wow. This scene carried some much needed emotional weight. And it would've made Kyle's eventual death all the more heartbreaking if it was in the movie.
John is in the movie (unborn but about due) at the end when it shows a pregnant Sarah in her Jeep and somewhere south of the border....but yeah he's not "in" the movie...lol
I do agree that he played the role well in the first movie in Furlong's absence. He did the role justice tbf, but the movie itself I didn't enjoy. It tried to be funny, but wasn't. The third one did at least try and stay on track. The fourth movie was an abominable - no time travel (how was it even considered a terminator movie?). The fifth was a mess - just a mess which tried to mess with the timeline. Awful. Worst than the fourth which at least tried to tell the story in the future in context. The sixth - I couldn't even bring myself to watch. How can there even be a sixth movie without a key character, and who the hell is the girl in the movie they're trying to rewrite the franchise completely? The TV series failed to stay on track - at no point did Kyle or the terminator mention that John had a female cyborg companion as a teenager? I'm disappointed that Cameron for the series back and then made such a mess of things! He usually makes masterpieces!
He technically didn’t know. John knew, which was the main reason he chose Kyle to be the one to go and protect her. Without sending Kyle back in time, John wouldn’t have been conceived and he would no longer exist.
Hilton B I’m saying he already knew what he had to do since he was there after going through time travel. Of course he would have not known beforehand....
Why wasn't this in the cut? This is absolutely staggering. Reese is such a gentle soul, and that's what makes him such an interesting foil for the Terminator: a hard, unfeeling robot against a man who's greatest strength is the capacity for love.
Besides the emotional impact this scene has, it also shows the pre-T2, innocent Sarah, suddenly becoming the determined; I-wanna-prevent-Judgment-Day Sarah we know from T2. Even her fierce voice and screams sound like T2 Sarah! The fierce, determined T2 Sarah didn't start in T2. It started HERE. She became like Reese in this film BEFORE he died! I also like how the scene bridges the gap of why her mom was at the cabin.
Amazing how similar this feels to T2 - like a foreshadowing. As if they decided to save it for the next movie (at least, except for Kyle Reese). Even the phraseology between Kyle and Arnold in T2 is the same - "this is tactically dangerous".
I love that we kind a see a little bit of Sarah Conner from T2 in here, even without her being physically built up. She is already determined to prevent Judgement Day.
This was really cool. It really strengthens the emotional connection with Kyle and makes his death much more impactful. What a bad decision to delete it.
What a brilliant, brilliant scene!!!!!!!!!!! I first saw Terminator at like 8 years old, I watched it 100 times till now (I'm 32). I can't believe i never saw this until today, this is so emotional and so in tune with the whole theme and movie. Amazing!
Who's watching this deleted 1984 Terminator scene in 2019. Or am I from the future. You really can go mad thinking about it. I want to go, Back to the Future.
Holy crap James, what a great scene and you took it out? It turns a cartoonish movie into a deep philosophical look into the dangers facing humanity in terms of unchecked automation being used to destroy us !
You gonna honestly tell me that there was something as powerful as this in T2? I understand that it is a deleted scene, but Terminator had an intensity and an emotional core that is just beyond anything in T2, as legitimately great as that movie is.
Notice, ladies and gentlemen, how the camera work plays with our expectations by gradually cutting off the actress from the background. We expect something but our fears are allayed. . .for the moment. Brilliant film making.
Amazing that even if it didn't make the final cut, that Sarah was entertaining the idea of destroying Cyberdyne even before she transformed into a soldier herself. Gives some new context to the next film when she walks into the building with her son, Dyson, and a model of T-800 that looks like her killer. I wonder if she was thinking about this moment while she was destroying that equipment and setting up the explosives.
They should of saved this scene. This is what I believe to be a critical moment in the film, which is Kyle actually coming to terms with the world he is fighting for.
Still will never understand why this was cut. It's such a gripping scene that easily shows a small portion of just how painful Reases' life was from start to end. He legit has gone through so much he actually deserves honor unlike cringy edgelords sometimes in modern movies that have a pathetic past and think they deserve all the attention in the world. Rease is one of my favorite characters beyond words and evil T-800 (That doesn't imply I don't like Terminator 2 T-800).
This is GREAT!! But I think I understand why it was deleted...it slowed the pace of the film and somehow "weakened" the persona perception of Kyle Reese. He was "breaking" a little. GREAT SCENE. I love it regardless.
I liked this deleted scene. Shows us how Kyle really feels when he looks at the world truely as it once was.
This, the T-800's sacrifices in the second film and Rambo crying in First Blood show that there is nothing wrong with tough guys crying, if anything it makes them more human by showing their compassion.
I really like the concept of Reese being overwhelmed by past, but sadly its execution is not that great.
The fact that kyle points a gun at sarah is probably why they also deleted it
Rosie Gatità true
Yes, and this scene was extremely needed in the film. I actually had been wondering about the lack of scenes with Reese expressing his awe for how the world before the apocalypse looks to him.
Kyle Reese breaking down in awe of how beautiful and full of life the world was before the Apocalypse, and being so saddened since he knows how it is inevitable gonna be a scorched wasteland full of skeletons and death is just so touching.
Yeah it annoys me when people trash this scene and say it makes Kyle look weak, because I think it helps makes the bleak future scenes look even more depressing because of how mesmerized Kyle is by all the beauty of the world for the first time in his entire shitty life.
@@masonf7332 To Kyle, seeing people leading normal lives is so much better than the fight for survival in devastated LA in 2027
@@masonf7332 people who say this dont get that this doesnt make him weak, it makes him human
He was born in the darkness so seeing everything normal and beautiful brings him a lot of anxiety and sadness
He was born to chaos and death, in that aspect he feared nothing. But being enveloped in such a beautiful place and realizing it's inevitable demise if he failed for the first time in his life Kyle Reese actually knew the sensation of fear.
While the pulling of the gun was off, I feel like it makes Reese really look like he comes from a time where constant fighting and being on your guard is necessary. The gun pulling was a reflex.
Monky Post traumatic stress depression does that to someone who’s fought in the war all their lives.
Damien Blaze yeah exactly
Yeah and I feel like he automatically regret it based on his breakdown afterwards. I see it being a combination of almost killing Sarah and seeing the world prior to the war
@@sadie_xo7706 well said
@Damsen it was off given that his mission was to protect Sarah, which is probably why it wasn't included in the movie, but it does make sense given his PTSD.
This deleted scene is so touching idk why it wasn't in the movie this explains how sarah wanted to blow up cyberdyne already in the first place before T2
Maybe it was deleted because of Michael Biehn's weird Dawson-like cry
@@IDHLEB I mean kyle shows how he feels about the world that's why he crys
There was a whole plot of how the factory they were in at the end was cyberdyne and they were gonna blow it up but obviously that idea was kept back and later used in T2
Well because they deleted this scene they didnt do retakes. So they could of got more of him crying until it was perfected
@@IDHLEB That was a rather unusual crying face wasnt it lol
Seeing Kyle break down like that, I was tearing up a little, not gonna lie.
Same. Why would they cut this?
@@Patrick2345454 right?😒
@@Patrick2345454 probably because it slowed the pace down too much. I still like this scene
same , when he started looking around I knew what was gonna happen and when he started talking I started to cry a little like maybe this is our future and we know about it but we are too stupid to acknowledge that . I hope those AI test wont make us slaves one day...
Cameron said it was cut because he thought a character breaking down twice in a film was too much, and he thought the other scene plays better without this one in there.
It is sad that they deleted this scene but at least they did not burn the film of this scene and kept it. Thanks, James Cameron. You are the true terminator maker.
I love this deleted scene! James Cameron should have put this scene in theaters.
Well if they had put this then there would be no T2 at least as we know it.
Not anymore he's not
Yea, that's why he made shit like dark fate.
@@wooweezymoviestar601 no it would have made Terminator 2 more redundant than it already was in comparison to the first film and it wasn't necessary to the story. Skynets history needed to be explored. And I think James Cameron knew this too which is why he kept the idea in mind for the sequel instead. Yes I know he claimed at the time he wasn't sure if he'd ever make a part 2 which he inevitably did. However this is the same James Cameron that also raved about Terminator 3, Terminator genisys and Terminator salvation once too.....only find out months or years later how he really felt about them saying they were all trash so we all know the man is capable of lying to his fans as he's done it several times before so there's no reason to think he didn't do it as early as back when Terminator 1 came out. Just saying
This was CRIMINAL to delete this scene, it was the most humanising moment of the entire film. It shows just how bad judgement day affected humanity, how beautiful it is to someone who never knew it. Till this point we saw Kyle as a soldier but here he lets his guard down in the heat of the moment and is exposed to the beauty of the world around him. It's almost like he completely regresses from his hardened persona and becomes an innocent kid lost in a world so pretty he cannot comprehend how it exists.
And it established for the first time that fights between humans exists too in that future (something that just SCCC and Salvation showed up) , and Kyle it's not trying anymore to think like it's that dark future
Im guessing because Sarah became "militant" too quickly about attacking Cyberdyne. That bit of dialogue felt a bit out of place considering they were still on the run and Sarah still felt like a hostage.
I agree that the scene was good. However, it wouldn't have really made sense to keep it in. Sarah was talking about blowing up Cyberdyne Systems and at the end, Kyle says "Ok". So he agreed to do it but then they don't actually do that in this movie.
The motivations in this scene are so inconsistent with the characters.. Sarah wanting to become a terrorist bomber to prevent judgement day shouldn't happen at this point, she should still be shell shocked and scared and in need of Kyle's protection and wits.. It's barely been 1 day since she found this stuff out... I always felt like she turned into a warrior AFTER seeing Kyle's lifeless body and destroying the T-800. And Kyle.. he litterally pulls a gun on Sarah!!.. the lady he dreams about and carries a picture of... And why wouldn't he want to prevent judement day.. makes no sense.. Whole scene feels like a modern movie where all the characters change motivations simply to move the plot along or be shocking for shocks sake or just vomit some exposition..
scene does litteraly nothing for the story that isn't done 1 trillion times better in T2. This 💩scene belongs on the floor of the cutting room 100%
I'm glad it's a deleted scene. Many things in cinema can be assumed -- like going to the toilet -- but they don't need to be in the movie itself unless it contributes to the central story. Kyle Reese was perfect the way he was in the final film, no need to see him like this.
I never saw a deleted scene from this movie. Thank you!
There's another deleted scene that pairs perfectly with this one:
At the end, after Sarah destroys the Terminator, when she is being taken to the hospital, the camera pans up outside the building they were in to reveal that it was, in fact, CYBERDYNE SYSTEMS.
Here's a link to it:
ua-cam.com/video/zYkBSFKCDog/v-deo.html
Yes. They also show two workers finding the chip of the terminator
I think that scene should have been kept and this one deleted.
You know, when I first saw the movie, somehow I thought that building must be Cyberdyne. I don't know how, something I learned in writing class maybe.
They should have kept that
This scene made me cry. It should’ve been in the final cut. It would have shown that Kyle Reese is more human and more emotional than we thought. He’s crying and upset because in the future, the earth is bleak and hideous unlike the world before Judgement day and he honestly has probably never seen grass or trees before
So deep
Sylvia-Novella Underwood I think they showed us how human and emotional he was in the love making scene.
I’m glad Cameron cut it...this scene does not fit in this movie
Well yes I get your point. The lovemaking scene was more emotional and human. It wasn’t just plain sex like in most films. But I do like this scene because it’s shows a more emotional and soft side to Kyle but so did the sex scene
@@jakemorrison548 plus it would have made Terminator 2 even more redundant than it already was if they had kept that scene in
@21stcenturyenigma he was born in the 2000's I believe.
@@KentPetersonmoney this was made in like 1984 so the 2000s are different in the terminator world
I like the fact that she wants to fight back against Cyberdine. It's consistent with actions in T2, and shows us that Sarah was a fighter early on. Inexperienced, but still willing to fight back.
I always wondered why Kyle never had a major mental breakdown in the final cut of the film and here it is here. “It’s gone. All of this, gone.” That’s a very chilling line but I do understand why this scene was cut. The main focus should be on survival.
This scene is great, shows how precious this world is with it's beautiful flora and fauna, and how devastating it would be to lose it all. Kyle understands this and gets emotional despite being a tough soldier his whole life. Too bad they decided to cut this scene out....
tell us about life before the virus
@@fabclark123 there was an abundance of this stuff called toilet paper, people used it to wipe after number 2
@@fabclark123 I know right? It's quite disturbingly similar
@@fabclark123 More like life before pollution destroys everything...
@@emokiller907 and now it's gone, all gone, all of it... Gone.
Imagine the actor that played Kyle in Genesis doing this scene. Actually don't, don't try to imagine it.
@Ronald Porter He wasn’t terrible, but he wasn’t good either. He looked like a clean hollywood star bodybuilder who had never missed a meal, and not like a torn down soldier who has lived most of his life in a dead wasteland where the streets are paved with bones.
And his performance made Kyle look like a bit of an idiot, and some of the things he says sound like something a teenager would say. He also seems a bit too carefree for a guy who just dropped into a world he has never seen, knowing that if he fails to do the impossible mission of keeping his friend’s mother alive, everyone will die.
@Ronald Porter If you watch this, you'll see that what the previous guy said about Jai Courtney's Kyle Reese is absolutely true: ua-cam.com/video/D-2uPXKeC-M/v-deo.html
He looked like Mark Zuckerberg.
@@minihalkoja590 he was trash
Ace McShred I just got a headache from imagining it lol
Reese went Johnny Ringo on her, he should have called her lunger and challenged to a duel
It was just self Mechanism of the defense, a soldier have by reacting toward anything that sets them off to wanna protect themselves.
As he's about to pull his pistol on her, Val Kilmer in his Iceman get-up appears.. "I'm your Huckleberry.."
Lmao 😁✌️ nice
In Pace Requista
@Jim McCracken great minds think alike 👌🏻😉
Perfect lol
Should be "Terminated Scene", not "Deleted Scene".
Alex Noble it was removed in the movie
"Ok boomer" jk, true, it'd be Ironic af tho lol
Yes, Love The Pun!!!! LOL!!!!!!!
It says that on the remastered t1 blue ray thing
Niiice
First time I ever saw this scene even after watching this movie dozens of times and... I didn't expect to have tears welling in my eyes from Michael's performance....
The pain radiated from him and his words...
“I don’t belong here. It’s like a dream”
His mind legitimately can’t process seeing a beautiful world because he comes from a hellscape of a world.
Sarah’s hair looks like a lion’s mane 🦁 Mother lion
i bet she can roar too
At least she rocked that lion's hairdo she was beautiful in the 80's 😍
@@roselahuerita I think she still looks good even today, Linda's a hot grandma.
@@livingcorpse5664 yes she is
@@livingcorpse5664 Yeah, I'd hit it, she's in great shape physically but she could use a facelift or fillers, her face hasnt aged well.
WOW damn Linda Hamilton was gorgeous perfect natural beauty. Tired of fake eyebrows, fake lashes and fake everything. I want more women like her
you cant have her. Shes already taken. By me
Alas, you'll have to travel back in time to 1984.
@@ariochiv I would like to. It would seem like a great period to be in
I hate them fucking duck lips more than anything.
well, I wouldn't go that far but she was definitely a great Actor
3:37 Kyle Reese after watching Genisys and Dark Fate.
😂😂😂😂, my chest. That's just the reality.
More like 2:34
Nice ..... Hi 5 o/*
poor dad
Dark Fate is alright. Not great, not bad. Doesn't deserve to be metioned in the same sentence with trash film Genisys.
I don't understand why movie makers cut so many scenes. They are usually meaningful, like this one.
typically, they're very expendable, add little to things.
Pacing, mostly
Learned about this in my class the other day. They call it "killing your baby's". It means even if the scene could be amazing they have to be brutal and let it to go to make room for something else or cut run time. Sometimes for other reasons.
@@somemore9784 yep. This scene, although it did have some good dialogue, I thought Reece was kind of over-emoting a bit. I like the 'stoic reece' better.
they're not really the guys who do it...
DIRECTORS CUT is a thing for a reason
"On your feet, soldier!"
This scene is better than the whole dark fate movie
but you did go see and support it
@@joseanrodriguez2005 no fuck off
@@alphasavage8370 So you can't even say anything about it. Just saying it sucks while not even seeing it...
Those people... make look yourself bad.
@commonsense your replies are literally fails. I've seen 3rd graders with better comebacks than ur dumbass.
That is not saying much...glad this was left out of T1...it is a lame horribly acted scene.
It almost hurts to watch it’s so powerful and realistic. This movie was so, so ahead of it’s time
Reese is amazing. Made sense John Connor was his son.
The most toughest soldiers have feelings,the most hardend soldiers still want to see peace
In this sadly deleted scene you see that kyle must protect her under john's order but is scared of the time he is in now,not nowing what love is or what seeing the world means or seeing how beautyfull the world is,he is a combat soldier to fight and protect in his time not in the past,and you see thay very clearly in this scene
This scene it's pure gold!
4:02
Kyle looks like a kid lost in a shopping mall. It’s heartbreaking.
i thought so too...he is like a little kid
"Wondering if I left some small clue behind"
1min before uses payphone.
You can see Kyle's fear and uncertainty when he realises he's in a completely different world from what he knows. Growing up in a dark, ash and death filled world where survival is the only privilege, now surrounded by beauty. Must be hard to adjust.
Woah, that's some awesome T2 foreshadowing. Probably cut for length, unfortunately.
They could include this in director cut like it was with T2
@@DartLuke that would be dumb cuz the terminator in t2 told them about cyberdyne and stuff and who created it sarah knew asked him about it who created it cuz sje didnt know
@@DartLuke It is in director's cut anyway.
@@SlasherHorrorMovies1 she knew about Cyberdyne, she didn't know about Dyson
Sarah's "Come on, kiddo" is so soothingly motherly. It's one of those things only a mom could say that's more calming and healing than any medicine. Seeing Reese nearly lose it was SO convincing by Biehn. He knows his ONLY world is the one in which he's fighting for his very life every second of every day. Like the saying from another movie "He'll be fine-so long as you throw grenades at him the rest of his life."
Been great seeing these deleted scenes all of a sudden released. Still a classic
Until this point, Kyle was acting as a soldier and focusing on his mission to keep going. This scene shows how truly scarred and vulnerable he is when out of inmediate danger. Seeing a man cry wasn't consider appropriate in the 80's, yet this scene could have put the cherry on top of this amazing story.
Yeah I can see why they cut this: not essential to the plot, drags the pacing down a bit, sets up something with no payoff.
But still, very well made, creative and emotional. Prime "deleted scene" material.
Set up something with no payoff? That didn’t stop Ruin Johnson in The Last Jedi
@@Dman425 which part was that?
Paul Staker pretty much everything JJ Abrams set up in Episode 7. None of the questions from episode 7 were answered
Dman W. No, pretty much all the questions were answered. People just didn’t like the answers. I understand why, but the questions weren’t just left hanging. If they were, people would still be waiting for the answers in the final movie, which they’re not.
Disappointing payoff is not the same thing as nonexistent payoff.
damkylan3 hmm...you and I were watching 2 different movies, I guess
1:46 "this is tactically dangerous" the t800 says that in t2
Good catch
It also said that killing Dyson might prevent the war.
In T2, Terminator also has to follow directives. He was assigned to protect John Connor, but also programmed to read/write mode to learn other human elements (T2, they remove his chip to reset it).
@Ironclaw XII Exactly.
Sarah also says "no fate".
I thought that this was bolted on to the second film.
But she says it here.
Michael Bien was so great in this movie. He doesn't get the recognition of being one of the classic action heros of the 80s.
Matias true, the man was recognized as hero through video games like metal gear solid that inspired the creator if you look at the box cover from Nintendo in the 80s.
1:04 What a cool transition when Sarah ran behind the hood and Micheal stepped out of the truck. Very novel.
Whats the cool in there ?
Alessio Cataldi maybe because it leads to a tracking shot .
Yes, it combines Linda's panning scene and subtly merges with Michael as steps from the truck Just follow Sarah as she runs towards the truck and disappears behind the truck hood . Kyle's movement as he gets out of the truck is synchronised with her movement, As she disappears , he appears, Then they merge together in the scene.
I, too, NEVER seen this deleted scene!
Thank you!!🙋♂️
Her voice changed so much in just 7 years. How much did she smoke from T1 to T2? Jeez.
Well your voice can change when you go from your 20s to your 30s plus her voice was still pretty high in the 90s even early 2000s, she deepened her voice on purpose in T2 because it kinda for the character and what she’s been through. But now she definitely has that deep smokers voice lol
@@betterthanemril988 wrong!i'm 34 still have same voice since age 20
jason H. Zeger everyone’s different though lol
Arnold voice didn’t change over the years it’s still sound the same. Honestly, I think people who smoke over the years voices change to a deep tone.
@@jason.h.zager88 then it makes you a pussy boi
I always use to imagine how beautiful woulded be every Terminator sequels with Kyle Reese alive
They should have at least kept this scene. It would have been the perfect set up for Sarah’s arc that would meshed well into T2
Keep in mind nobody knew there was going to be a T2. Nobody knew this film would become as huge as it would.
@@XanderVJ Still they should have left it in
It gives away the plot of T2 tho. So I'm glad it was deleted.
@@Euclides287 No it doesn't it just let you know the company name that's it
@@johnboko7110 but the acting of Reese is horrible here..look at that cry!just no!
Kyle holds Sarah at gunpoint when she hits him on the head showing his Military Instincts .
ROBINSON XLNT , that was intense!
@@JohnSmith-gs2rv Agreed. It changes the feel of their relationship.
John Smith exactly! Post traumatic stress disorder
@@JohnSmith-gs2rv well said..it didn't fit right
I can see why this was cut from the original film for time and overall plot progress. But there's lots of good character development here.
This scene adds to the characters and the story, but i can see why it was deleted as it changed the dynamic of the movie and slowed it down - but it directly set-up what Sarah was shown to have done/did in the sequel.
This scene absolutely shouldn’t have been cut. Reece was fearless because he lived in a world that had already been destroyed. There was nothing to fear even death, because whatever happens after death, it cannot be worse than the world they already live in. Therefore, there was no reason not to fight. If you’re probably going to die anyway, why not die in Battle trying to make a change?
But for the first time, Reece saw the world people alive before them lived in. He had something to loose, and he had something to fear.
This has to be the best scene of the movie. It expresses the regret mankind will have for destroying the world. Micheal Biehn is such a great actor.
Anyone else watching this in the middle of the pandemic?
I'm watching this in the middle of the war
What Pandemic!? I don´t watch news...
Fantastic acting both of them!! Whow!! And Linda was so beautiful, also.
Powerful scene. Imagine growing up in the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust, then going back in time seeing the world like it was before it was destroyed. Knowing what is going to happen. Can you even imagine what that would be like? Its bad enough looking at the world now, knowing what is likely to come due to the direction it is heading. I shed a tear when I watched this.
I want to go back to the 80's too. Take me there! 😢
@@WALDENSOFTWARE wish I could. I grew up in it. God bless Reagan for the peaceful childhood he helped deliver us.
@@joshlight6892 Not sure if sarcastic, but ok. Works both ways.
@@WALDENSOFTWARE no I'm being totally honest. Given your response I'm guessing you probably believe a lot of propaganda about him, but he was a great leader regardless of what anyone says.
@@joshlight6892 I haven't really looked into it, just heard a few things. I'll look up info soon.
I like this scene, great emotional depth from both of the characters. This is the best Kyle Reese actor, he had everything you need(ed) for that character. Not to mention that Linda is also still phenomenal. One of my favorite movie couples.
They had great chemistry just like Johnny depp and heather had chemistry
I'm glad that this scene got deleted, Sarah was not yet ready to decide to blow up Cyberdyne just shortly after the Police Station scene, it seems too rushed, besides Reese would have been the one to suggest it as an option at this stage of the film. We start to see Sarah naturally lead up when they are unknowingly at the Cyberdyne factory when Reese is badly injured and wants her to leave him and finally when she crushes the T-800. T2 was the perfect vehicle for her desire to destroy Cyberdyne as she had 10 years and ended up being committed in a psychiatric hospital, Sarah had made herself combat ready to help her son. The deleted scene that should have left in T1 was when they took away Reese and Sarah in the ambulance and the realisation that the factory they were in was in fact Cyberdyne Systems and the discovery of the crushed T-800 and smashed CPU.
This scene alone is better than the entire Feminator Crap Fate movie.
What's ferminator?
@@HeatherMason41 It's what those incel losers call the current terminator because they deem it *too feminist* like this film and its sequel didn't have a feminist agenda too.
@@Renegade2786 oh damn I read it wrong lol I was joking at first but now I see what's happening
As if having a decent female character is somehow "having a feminist agenda."
@Robert: I didn't say there was one. I was responding to Renegate2786's claim that Terminator 1 and 2 had "a feminist agenda too."
Funny thing she did try to blow it up in T2 just saying but I still love this scene
Clearly Cameron took everything that was left on the cutting room floor as inspiration for the sequel. From dialogue, to themes to Sarah’s characterization. Both uncut films perfectly compliment each other.
Ikr. This really reminded me of T2. Maybe that's even partly why it was cut. Cameron may have found it too early for Sarah's character arc to have reached this point. I mean, she's quite soldier-like here, even though it's because of fear.
I wish this scene was shown since it showed Sarah's courage and strength
she is such a highly skilled actress. adorable
This scene gives a more deep sense to the terminator 2.
Wow. This scene carried some much needed emotional weight. And it would've made Kyle's eventual death all the more heartbreaking if it was in the movie.
Just imagine If they would have killed John in this movie
watch dark fate.
Seriously! John is not even in this movie, bit I understood your point, but seriously..
@@baskhemjingmutlyngdohmarsh925 lmao I'm glad you caught it
@@SuperNikita666 I'm definitely not watching that fucking bullshit of a movie
John is in the movie (unborn but about due) at the end when it shows a pregnant Sarah in her Jeep and somewhere south of the border....but yeah he's not "in" the movie...lol
Damn Linda was hot 🥵 back then!!!
In T2, too ... ;)
She still looking stunning but sadly she didn't aged well from her face
Jens Lamer so VERY True
Rosie Gatità I think 💭 she should just do some Face yoga and Cheek exercises, and also Chin Stretches so maybe then she’ll look better
@@jenslamer7811 if you are into buff, tough girls. She still had a beautiful face tho.
Michael Sthall's portrayal of John Connor was great. He really looked like Kyle.
I do agree that he played the role well in the first movie in Furlong's absence.
He did the role justice tbf, but the movie itself I didn't enjoy. It tried to be funny, but wasn't.
The third one did at least try and stay on track.
The fourth movie was an abominable - no time travel (how was it even considered a terminator movie?).
The fifth was a mess - just a mess which tried to mess with the timeline. Awful. Worst than the fourth which at least tried to tell the story in the future in context.
The sixth - I couldn't even bring myself to watch. How can there even be a sixth movie without a key character, and who the hell is the girl in the movie they're trying to rewrite the franchise completely?
The TV series failed to stay on track - at no point did Kyle or the terminator mention that John had a female cyborg companion as a teenager?
I'm disappointed that Cameron for the series back and then made such a mess of things! He usually makes masterpieces!
Who is Michael Sthall?
That man know he gotta skeet in her but still pointed that piece at her, she could’ve been like F that you definitely not getting it now
He technically didn’t know. John knew, which was the main reason he chose Kyle to be the one to go and protect her. Without sending Kyle back in time, John wouldn’t have been conceived and he would no longer exist.
Hilton B I’m saying he already knew what he had to do since he was there after going through time travel. Of course he would have not known beforehand....
He didnt know
Why wasn't this in the cut? This is absolutely staggering.
Reese is such a gentle soul, and that's what makes him such an interesting foil for the Terminator: a hard, unfeeling robot against a man who's greatest strength is the capacity for love.
And congratulations you have the plot of the sequel!
What an unreal scene
Which part was unreal?
@@moonshade6864 Kyle will never point gun at Sarah...Sarah will never runaway from her only protector Kyle will never cry like that etc
Kyle has a bad habit of pointing guns at innocent people. First, the kid in the flashback and now Sarah. XD
Besides the emotional impact this scene has, it also shows the pre-T2, innocent Sarah, suddenly becoming the determined; I-wanna-prevent-Judgment-Day Sarah we know from T2. Even her fierce voice and screams sound like T2 Sarah! The fierce, determined T2 Sarah didn't start in T2. It started HERE. She became like Reese in this film BEFORE he died! I also like how the scene bridges the gap of why her mom was at the cabin.
im glad they took this part out ... i laughed when he started crying honestly...
This was the beginning of the Sarah Connor we see in T2. I wish they kept this scene, character development means everything.
Amazing how similar this feels to T2 - like a foreshadowing. As if they decided to save it for the next movie (at least, except for Kyle Reese). Even the phraseology between Kyle and Arnold in T2 is the same - "this is tactically dangerous".
I love that we kind a see a little bit of Sarah Conner from T2 in here, even without her being physically built up. She is already determined to prevent Judgement Day.
This was really cool. It really strengthens the emotional connection with Kyle and makes his death much more impactful. What a bad decision to delete it.
Back when she had her cute sweet voice ! Now we have her dark fate smokers man voice on her
The Kyle Reese actor and later in Aliens was the MAN.
'it's gone it's all gone' the integrity of the series after Genisys
'we can change it' Dark fate
Kyle's eyes at 4:09
What a brilliant, brilliant scene!!!!!!!!!!! I first saw Terminator at like 8 years old, I watched it 100 times till now (I'm 32). I can't believe i never saw this until today, this is so emotional and so in tune with the whole theme and movie. Amazing!
This scene should've been reused for Genisys with Jai and Emilia playing these characters. 😂
It would've shown those two couldn't act to save their lives
@@jeremyallen492 😫😂😂
Who's watching this deleted 1984 Terminator scene in 2019. Or am I from the future. You really can go mad thinking about it. I want to go, Back to the Future.
Thank god we have not blown up anything by now.
Sarah tells John, "No fate" John tells Kyle, Kyle tells Sarah. Where did the phrase originate?
2021
"SHE'S GOING TO STAIEEN--- AND---FAY-IGHT!"
UltimateOmegaRed u the goat for this lmao
LMFAO 🤣😂😅👍
MAKE MEXICO GREAT AGAIN
@@jgfjgfify Yeah, well I'M GLAD YOU LIKED IT!
Wow. If that's how you spell, you might want to crack open a dictionary. And find the phrase "racist a$$hole" and your picture next to it.
The Terminator is a masterpiece. And it would be even better with this scene.
Linda Hamilton: One of the ALL-TIME champion beauties.
Holy crap James, what a great scene and you took it out? It turns a cartoonish movie into a deep philosophical look into the dangers facing humanity in terms of unchecked automation being used to destroy us !
I'm done running! I'm gonna STAND and FIGHT!!
Lol I assumed our perspective from the T-800 was like a POV view with him zooming in on the phonebook. Made me lol seeing it with Sarah too
Drink every time Kyle shouts "Sarah" in the movie
Nice find glad you posted I wish they would’ve deleted the scene it would’ve made the movie a little more interesting! Thanks
You gonna honestly tell me that there was something as powerful as this in T2? I understand that it is a deleted scene, but Terminator had an intensity and an emotional core that is just beyond anything in T2, as legitimately great as that movie is.
Notice, ladies and gentlemen, how the camera work plays with our expectations by gradually cutting off the actress from the background. We expect something but our fears are allayed. . .for the moment. Brilliant film making.
Amazing that even if it didn't make the final cut, that Sarah was entertaining the idea of destroying Cyberdyne even before she transformed into a soldier herself. Gives some new context to the next film when she walks into the building with her son, Dyson, and a model of T-800 that looks like her killer.
I wonder if she was thinking about this moment while she was destroying that equipment and setting up the explosives.
Kyle's reaction to the world that was destroyed before he was born was very powerful. Definitely should have been left in.
That was amazing . That was better then all the terminator after 2😂
2:20 "No! no!"
I think this voice is inserted in the scene where the terminator is revived after vehicle explosion.
They should of saved this scene. This is what I believe to be a critical moment in the film, which is Kyle actually coming to terms with the world he is fighting for.
I love how deleted scenes are scenes that I have literally watched in the movie thousands of times
Still will never understand why this was cut. It's such a gripping scene that easily shows a small portion of just how painful Reases' life was from start to end. He legit has gone through so much he actually deserves honor unlike cringy edgelords sometimes in modern movies that have a pathetic past and think they deserve all the attention in the world. Rease is one of my favorite characters beyond words and evil T-800 (That doesn't imply I don't like Terminator 2 T-800).
Terminator 1 is a perfectly paced movie, so I can understand the cuts. But character building wise, I’m glad this scene was filmed and exist.
This would’ve been nice 👍 if it was in the movie 🎥
This is GREAT!! But I think I understand why it was deleted...it slowed the pace of the film and somehow "weakened" the persona perception of Kyle Reese. He was "breaking" a little. GREAT SCENE. I love it regardless.