Uncle Bob (Extended Scene) | Terminator 2 [Remastered]
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day [Special Director's Cut + Remastered] (1991)
Extended Scene: Uncle Bob
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Storyline: A cyborg, identical to the one who failed to kill Sarah Connor, must now protect her teenage son, John Connor, from a more advanced and powerful cyborg.
Director: James Cameron
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger (The Terminator \ T-800), Linda Hamilton (Sarah Connor), Edward Furlong (John Connor), Robert Patrick (T-1000)
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He picks up the baby like"we should have terminators this size to get in hard to reach areas"
Lol
That's what he is really thinking, yeah XDDD
I mean they did reset the chip in his head, so now he does more analyzing than he initially did before.
A baby terminator -- now that's a new level of horror.
Hahahaha, robot chicken was ahead of you with baby terminators.
Arnie's smirk when picking up the minigun is priceless
And, while still fun in the theatrical release, makes so much more sense in the special edition. His CPU has been set to learning mode, he tried and failed to smile, and now he can. He's a quick learner. Even the investigation of the child he picked up, it's like he's now curious.
I fucking love this movie. One of the best.
@@zacharyberridge7239 Yeah. He's totally like another child. Didn't see much, doesn't understand a thing. When he sees a child he's just curious like a little child or animal, investigates something he sees first time.
Dark Factory this was literally AS FAR as the franchise could go with such an outlandish idea. The humanizing of the 'terminator.' The pathos of Sarah now being a rebellious dangerous woman whose lived on the tattered fringe of society since the first film, the avoidance of judgement day. This is, was, and will always be arguably the greatest sequel of all time. Aliens being a close second. The franchise needed to end here. That it took so many years to for the film to hit production speaks to that. They'd gone as far as they could go, blown audience's away with the initial emergence of CGI and managed to pull of an action, more family friendly, based sequel to a cult classic (the original) there was zero 'need' to continue the franchise thereafter except for proft based on bad ideas.
@@patriceaqa288 But there's Hollywood for you- they make endless sequels and 'reboots' of everything just as long as they sell. They only stop when thing becomes such s*** they can't earn anything more out from it.
@@patriceaqa288 I disagree, if Cameron came back for T3 it would have been at least on the level with the other 2.
I love how even the Terminator has a tinge of judgment in his voice when he says "Uncle Bob?" Like "really, that's the best you could come up with?"
Even the terminator understands that "uncle" is a familial relation and he in NO way can pull of something so intimate.
“I don’t have emotions.”
4 seconds later...
Cracks a smile while holding a Gatling gun.
Minigun. A Gatling gun is different.
@@dan-5678 . The minigun is based on the same concept as the Gatling Gun,so he's not totally wrong.
@eedd sdsd Not-possible! smile is not an option 😁❤️❤️❤️
If he cracks a smile from a Gatling gun, imagine if he found a phased plasma rifle in the 40 watt range down there. He'd probably die from laughter.
@@SoldierOfFate I get that reference! :)
There are several moments in this scene about the terninator getting an identity. In the uncle Bob dialogue, the terminator is completely aware that whatever or whoever he might be - he's not "uncle Bob" and he cares enough to ask John about it. Inspecting the baby he understands that humans grow whereas terminators like him are build. So this is also a negative identity - he understands what he is not. When he finally picks up the minigun, the terminator smiles and John states: "Definitely you. " John gives the terminator a positive identity just like humans develop their identity being mirrored by other humans. Identity is a deeply social thing - we aquire our identities by others but mostly we tend to deny that because we become identified with our identity. OTOH, there would not be any need for an identity to differentiate from others if there weren't any others or if we were machines. This is a lot of philosophy in an action movie and this scene also shows this melancholic summer evening desert mood. This is actually a great movie.
Actually, in the director's cut, he only smiles because John taught him to do this from time to time. When Terminator picks up a baby, he is like a baby himself. He didn't see much, doesn't know much, doesn't understand anything. Just sees something new, and takes a good look at it, like a baby or an animal would do. He smiles when holding a minigun, because John told him to do so from time to time, and his human imitation programme tells him to do something to imitate humans.
Wow that's deep
@@SparrowNoblePoland It's also notable that the Terminator doesn't imitate the smile he scanned earlier in the scene, but he uses John's Smirk. I think it also is a situation of comfort. Even a machine would develop a sense of familiarity, the Minigun is similar in form to the heavy plasma weapons the Terminators use in the future with a comparable fire rate. Thus it's something he would be comfortable with.
Hahha aint it
@@SparrowNoblePoland Also I just noticed on a repeat watch, he doesn't just copy John's smirk, but he does it in real time. When the camera swings back to John he already has the smirk on his face, so he was copying it as John was doing it.
Honestly, im only now realizing how much this scene shows how much of a freaking bad ass sarah connor is. I mean she some how amassed a small fortune in weapons in the time that it took for john connor to grow into a teenager, and somehow lugged them over to a random place in the desert and get someone to hide/maintain them for use in an emergency. I mean she has a freaking fully functioning minigun in here. And she likely has other stashes of weapons else where. In T3 she had another stash of weapons in her coffin.
Thumbs up, but yeah, it's just Hollywood pretending women are bad ass again. It's basically all they do. Pay more attention and you'll notice it.
She probably had some help from the guy she was running guns with back in Nicaragua. John mentions that to Uncle Bob earlier in the film.
When John was robbing the ATM, John told his friend that his mother teached him how it´s done.
Well what do you think was going to happen after she was literally kidnapped by a futuristic soldier trained to fight cyborg assassins and paraded around numerous car chases and shootouts ? Lmao
Sarah Connor the mother of all preppers
When he grabs the baby he is like "why is this human smaller than the others?"
@Vaughn Pflug ah. Funny isn't it?
The Terminator said elsewhere in the movie he has detailed files on human anatomy so he should be aware of the concept of children.
@@alex.hleconte6007 Why wouldn't it be?
@@ALSmith-zz4yy maybe he was but never seen one before
Wha is dis hooman smalleh than the othas?
There's something incredible about the transformation Sarah undergoes from the first movie to the second. She's a regular waitress who undergoes an incredibly traumatic experience and learns that even if she survives this, she and most of humanity are still doomed. Does she stay scared? Hell no. She gets ready. She takes on the responsibility of being the mother of the kid who will lead humanity to victory against the machines by becoming an ultimate badass herself. One of the greatest character arcs in cinema. I wish we got to see more of how she got involved with all of the guerilla warfare stuff
I was impressed by her being shredded....; as was James Cameron...(obviously!)
Read some of the comics, they covered a lot of that.
Oh, but she's still scared and scarred. Just like every normal human being who's been confronted to a situation way beyond what they've ever been prepared for. Her first encounter with the T2 duly reminds of us that fact. That's what makes this movie a one of a kind, no matter which training and planning she went through, nothing can ever prepare you to face something like a T-800 for a second time (or a T-1000) with a nuclear holocaust at the end of the road. They don't make them anymore.
She, figuratively speaking, becomes a terminator.
It takes her son confronting her in Dyson's house to bring her back to humanity.
Sarah Connor = A former waitress gone mad.
when terminator picked up the baby, the man in the back said to his wife, hey girl, take the kid inside in spanish lol
Hahahaha mijita llevese al niño
😂
Confirmo.
@@claudioolate2516 *shakes hand* "no he won't"
1:22
When you realize humans come in small, medium, and regular sizes.
tehehehehe
Like pizza ;-)
AdultToons he was calculating what kind of weapon that little thing could be handling efficiently
and large which isn’t that rare
same for mental maturity too
That baby Arnold picks up is just about 30 years old today.
I didn’t need a reminder on how old I am 😂
@@hollerboys6667 that you?
@Eddy Teddy Uhhh.. okay..
*Arnold picks up 30 year old version of him and inspects him in real life*
@@hollerboys6667 Me too! I remember seeing this movie with my father at the theater. He is dead now. I miss him and the 90’s.
Just FYI the red head kid was in my class when he was able to go to school.
This is such an underrated scene in the movie. A brief moment of levity in an otherwise intense and action packed movie and yet, James Cameron also managed to cram in a ton of character development that feels completely natural and not forced. What a movie this was. Timeless.
Ironically, that word “levity” is used by this same terminator in t3.
I love when he picked the baby up with one hand and nobody said anything
In the Italian version u can ear Enrique in background that says "Lola, take el nino....." with a concerned tone of voice.... XD
Because that's how everyone lifts the boy.
Right after Uncle Bob picked him up, Enrique said in Spanish 'mijita, llévese al niño' which means darling take away the kid
Jesus is God 🦁 and only way to heaven and escape eternal hellfire
@@JimmyBergman7 jimmy joe john
Love the way Schwartzy grabs that kid like a bag of potatoes.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
There was nothing that kid could do. Arnie was made and the baby wasn't. It was amongst the terminators, real grease ball shit.
"Bob": think this bag of potatoes will boil evenly?
And I love the way the parents think absolutely nothing of it
*INSPECTING HUMAN INFANT*
I just realized why Doomguy smiles when he gets a minigun. It was a reference to this scene. Doom was released two years after this movie. It took me 30 years to connect the dots.
Doomguy smiles when he gets a minigun because BJ Blazkowicz smiles when he gets a minigun in Wolfenstein 3D. Doesn't have anything to go with this movie at all.
@@HelghastStalker Ok. I only vaguely remember anything about Wolfenstein 3D. But since I get what you're saying, I think probably this scene refers to BJ Blazkowicz in Wolfenstein 3D. So it's the other way around. Maybe. Not sure if anyone during the production of this movie intended it to be a reference, but if somebody thinks it is, I would not blame them.
I can't believe they got an actual cyborg with no human emotions to smile.
Outstanding
If anything can do it, a minigun can!
@@Optimusprime240 LMAO
Albeit it's first attempr was uhh something to say the least
@@_SP64_ in the book the T-800 was running a routine to learn to smile as his "commander" John told him to learn it, you can even see it running briefly in the movie.
I think part of the magic of this story is that he was SUPPOSED to be a totally emotionless machine but a combination of his programming being of higher "karma" (protect rather than kill) and the nurturing experiences he had that his predecessor did not caused him to feel a degree of emotion which should not have happened. Like right before he has to be lowered into the molten steel and he said that he understands why people cry even though he could never do it. I think on some level he loved the boy and the mother.
I like how John is trashing on the kids for wanting a Nintendo, but literally stole hundreds of dollars so he can go to an arcade earlier in the film
He felt accomplishment by hacking the atm, and he has to do something with his peer buddy to celebrate.
Yeah and he played Sega. 100 times cooler
He played Sega stuff, though. Sega was for the “cool” kids back then. Nintendo was just for kids.
He despises Nintendo because he uses an Atari to hack the ATM
@@djberryhardkore Sega does what Nintendon't after all.
1991 was just a magical year in pop culture, entertainment, etc. T2 came out at the right time and that’s why I think they could never recapture that magic. Times felt freer, edgier, no one had cell phones or internet to speak of, it was just a different time. This movie was just perfect in every way.
Perfect for 1991
It was indeed. That was the year the Soviet Union dissolved, and for the first time in decades, it felt like the ever-present threat of the Cold War was finally gone for good. If you never lived under the vague worry that nukes might start flying if the politicians said or did the wrong thing, count yourself lucky.
But anyway, with the Cold War over, it truly felt like it was a new beginning for mankind. For the first time in a long, long time, it honestly felt like the visionary futures of an Earth without war, united and collaborative, was possible. (In hindsight, we were naive, of course. The full impacts of climate change caused by our decades of explosive use of fossil fuels had yet to be felt, and thinking that just because the Cold War was over that the disagreements of mankind were gone with it was foolish.) But at the time, there was this sense of HOPE that just filled all of us, that the years ahead would be bright and full of promise, and I think it was reflected in most of the pop culture of our day, from T2's hopeful ending, to Saturday morning cartoons, the video games of the era (which mostly involved heroic fantasy or sci-fi where humanity would be out confronting bigger issues in the galaxy, but there was always this optimism that we would prevail).
The internet also came out around this era, and those of you who weren't around then probably would be amazed at just how OPEN we all were with complete strangers on the internet. The scum and criminals hadn't yet followed us to this new frontier, so it was yet another example of the bright open possibilities that awaited us.
I think it wasn't until the Dotcom bubble crash that the hope and optimism began to sour, and then when 9/11 hit the following year... Well, I think most of you will agree that America, and much of the world, was never the same again after that.
@@ZaxaresTrue. So true.
They could never really recapture the magic of this movie.
They shouldn't even have tried. This version of the T-800 is basically a mirror image of 2001's Hal-9000, an AI that becomes self-aware... but while Hal-9000, like Skynet, is afraid of the human race, this T-800 gradually learns to love us, to the point of sacrificing himself for our kind in the end. It's a beautiful story, but it's very hard to tell more than once, because its magic and novelty tend to erode with each new telling. The T-800 from the last movie (Carl), in particular, is a very pathetic attempt to do so.
@@afonsodeportugal Dark Fate was a slap in the face to us all. Not only are we going to do away with John Connor. Let's literally kill him, when he's still a child, in the first five minutes of the movie.
If it ain't broke don't fix it. They should've left it alone here because everything got solved. But nooo they had to keep messing with it. On some movies you could do that like James Bond.
It would take a real miracle to pull that off, plus what Dark Fate left the franchise off.... Pure Miracle.
Afonso de Portugal Agreed mate! When I started watching dark fate and that happened to John I turned the fkn tv off..... few days later I skimmed through the movie, but couldn’t sit and watch it. Pathetic cgi too! The practical effect in T2 outshine this new age digital crap. Don’t know about you all.... But when I watched T2 as a kid... I felt i could relate to John because I was only a kid and when watching it.... you pictured yourself in Johns shoes. Anyone else feel like this lol?
his mom always plans ahead, but she forgot the plasma rifle in the 40 watt range.....
But does she have the oozi nein meelimeedah?
@@borntopwnyou hey, just what you see pal.
You know your weapons buddy, any of this is ideal for home defence. So uhmmm....which shall it be?
@@philemonphoon5043 ALL
@@borntopwnyou then we close early today
This is probably the last perfect movie ever made. Lots of movies came after it. And great effects but this era of movie just has that legitimacy and realism that has never been matched since
"All the kids are into nintendo", "I'm too important." The voice John makes is too good.😂
HE REALLY HIT 2020
Super Nintendo was released in the US 7 weeks after T2 premiered
(Amazing year)
TRIGGERED!! Not since "Kids React to Game Boy".... XD
Maybe he was a Sega/Atari fan? He did play Missile Command and After Burner II at the Galleria.
3 years before Sony released the console series to end all console series: the PlayStation 😁😁😁
Arnold holding that baby is literally the "explain your smolness" meme.
LOL
🤣🤣
"Why are you so small?"
"I've been sick."
That's how tall people should talk with short people....
"literally"
Sarah: "John & the machine were bonding"
Terminator to John: "okay were going to play a cool new game its called who is your daddy & what does he do"
Did someone already say this scene is better than the entire fate genysis film ?
It's better than all the following films
Not enough times, no
Almost everything is.
Except Underworld: Blood Wars.
No need to state the Obvious I suppose.
@@ianrandolph6436 .. AGREED 👍! and of course Neil Breen's 2 Features: "Double Down" & "Twisted Pair".
This calm before the storm scene in a tranquil desert is so memorable. We get to understand each character on a deeper level thru their interactions. The terminator's actions make sense picking up a toddler or moving John like an object. Enrique's unease about uncle Bob's cold demeanor. Sarah's urgency demanding the goods from Enrique to get down to bussines. Lot of care went into this movie.
Yup. Great character development. Enrique was hardly in the movie but if he was to be killed then you would have grieved for him. Most modern films are so terrible that you couldn’t care if the lead character gets seen off.
A shame Enrique didn't really partake in later battles. He would've been a valuable ally, but I suppose he needed to care for the others that were living on the camp.
If only the money didn't go to Cameron's head. It's like everyone keeps saying: art under adversity. We really should take the vast fortunes and celebrity culture out of Hollywood; maybe then filmmakers would go back to telling stories instead of all of the franchise bullshit we have now.
Bryan Ryan lol it's not real Bryan. He's a robot and the bad guy is made from liquid metal.
@@enby_kensei Cameron had nothing to do with Terminator sequels until the Dark Fate, so money went not to his head but to heads of studio executives. Also, shut up with this art under adversity BS, most people STARVE or drink themselves to death under adversity, humans need normal conditions to thrive and be able to create. If you want to live under adversity - please, go ahead, practice what you preach. We'll see what ''art'' you will create whilst stuggling to make ends meet.
Sarah Connor in T2 still one of the OG badasses of 80s/90s movies.
John McClain, Ripley, Rambo, Sarah Connor. They were the best of the time.
Decades of girl bosses, and not a one to equal Sarah Conner or Ripley. Two women who had limits and showed fear. Something even Rambo and John McClain do. Hollywood forgot what real people are.
Terminator 1 T-800: "Fucker"
Terminator 2 T-800: "Uncle Bob"
Genisys T-800: "Pops"
Dark Fate T-800: "Carl"
Terminator 3 T850: “Cybernetic Organism” or “Fucking machine”
Salvation T-800: “Son of a bitch”
Terminator 1 T-800: Asshole. That's the first thing anyone called him.
@@CountDaedalus T-800 Dark Fate: Tailor
I ain't ain't gonna fuckin call you "Carl"
Next Terminator: “Dillon”
Dillon... you son of a bitch
John: "Are you ever afraid"
Vegeta: "Tell me. Does a machine like yourself experience fear?"
T-800: "prince vegeta do you ever get over confident?"
The way he responds, you can see the T-800 is actually considering what he means.
Well, we saw Androids 19, 17, 18, Cell, the first T-800, the T-1000 and the T-X all express fear on the verge of destruction, so I guess that answers your question 😅😅
@@TDKiller415 17, 18, and 19 were all humans at one point in their lives though (Cell is an artificial creation using combined cells of other living beings so I wouldn't consider him a machine). The T-800 from the very first movie didn't actually show fear at any point in the movie - even when its body was blown apart by the pipe bomb, its torso was still intent on trying to get to Sarah until she crushed it underneath the hydraulic press.
@@SoldierOfFate If you watch carefully its eyes go like this 😳 before its crushed. Thats surprise/shock/fear.
"Uncle Bob huh?"
Enrique wasn't born yesterday. lol
The way he smiles when he has that mini gun warms my heart he's so damn precious like a little kid when they get a gift
yo, what the fuck are you doing here.
It's me, Infinite.
@@mongoissupremos1843 okay
Been watching this movie since it came out in theaters and this is the first time I see that the T-800 is shaking his head saying "no" refusing the drink. It can barely be seen, so the producers must've edited that out so it seemed like the T-800 just kept staring at Enrique.
ikr? I belive this was edited.
No it's in the theatrical version I watched it last night. You just have to really pay attention, I spotted it for the first time while laughing my arse off and I've probably watched this film at least 10 times.
@@in4mus85 The learning to smile scene isnt in the theatrical version either. The first time I saw it, I spit out my drink all over my 5 year old because of how ridiculously hilarious it was watching Arnolds horse face struggle to smile 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you
Yeah, but he shakes after the closeup
4:40 Just look at Hamilton’s muscle definition. Simply beautiful
There's not many of them, but Shredded Linda Hamilton is in the S-tier of beautiful actresses
I always get boner on her pure body
I remember there was a gun mag that gave the movie a glowing review (for many reasons), and their one quibble was that she pumped the shotgun one-handed. They also gave her a pass because they had to admit she was ripped enough to sell it.
I love the way John looks at him. And The Terminator picks him up so he can get by. You can really see how protective he is of him. "Are you ever afraid?" 3:45 "Not even of dying?"
He wasn't picking John up to get by. He was helping John lift the heavy box of ammo. Kind of a "dad" thing to do, without even thinking about it.
@@garrisonaw I think that exact moment must have been emotional for him, the way he reacts to him after neing put down, considering he is also talking about death. Great acting there.
Just realised his smile is nearly identical to John’s when he picks up the minigun
Good lord its 2021 and still finding more and more intricate details.
Masterpiece
@@bradsmith0889 John makes that smile several times prior and Bob copies it twice more in the film. His way of showing his sense of growth. It was a wonderful touch they added into the film. Same with how Sarah slowly begins working with Bob, going from fearful and hateful to a sense of respect as the battle carries on. Her monologue on him speaks volumes in only a few short words.
@@Deepingmind yet in dark fate she still has a strong dislike for t800
@@jackcraven7979 we don't acknowledge that movie
There is no movie within th walls
The subtlety of his emotional learning is just too good of a detail
Damn shame Edward Furlong messed himself up with drugs, he had a great screen presence and was very charismatic. Could’ve gone on to become a great actor.
He was do caprio before di caprio
Hes clean and sober now and is doing well.
@@adamturner1563 Good for him. He helped make one of the most iconic movies of the 90’s feel more realistic
It all started because an adult woman was f****** him when he was a child. But for some reason no one cared.
No way? That's crazy man. Some absolute predators out there
When you're shopping to get ready for Quarantine during Covid 19.
More like shopping for 2020
😸🤣
I don't need to shop...
I'm already Señor Enrique!
Don't make jokes about Covid-19. It's a dangerous virus.
Is that the same as the Wuhan flu?
John Conner: All the other kids were into *NiNtEnDo*
Also John Connor: *plays video games for the entire first part of the movie*
Exactly! See what games he played. Missile Command and Afterburner. He was no Nintendo kid. :D
@@MosoKaiser I guess he was trashing on innocent games like Mario or Pokémon 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
@@TDKiller415 probably Mario...I don't remember any pokemon game being invented yet at the time of this movies release
Lol He’s with Atari and Sega
He'll never know the pure joy of owning a Super Nintendo ;_;
The way he picks up the baby 😂 This movie had a lot of heart.
😂😂
Yeah, like it should be in a dark frightening science fiction dystopia.
He is naturally drawn to the mini gun (and even the grenade launcher) because that is the main gun that the terminators use later in the storyline when war breaks out.
I didn’t realize that, damn. That’s right, the T-600 weapons in Salvation is that specific loadout
@@tlshortyshorty5810 Yep. Dillion Mini Guns, Terminators are literally using an aircraft weapon in a small arms role.
I wouldn't say "naturally" drawn lmfao
Terminator having Vietnam flashbacks on being called uncle bob.May be his terminator 'uncle Bob 'died in the future wars.Nuff said.
Is this from the Terminator comics?
@@danny-mb3pe Nope it's from terminator's psych report where he is suffering from PTSD when his uncle Bob died.
@հokцƽ ρokus hey man I am just joking mate take it easy man why the name calling.
@NSA Yeah mate I agree with you people will just name call you for making a joke about a fictional movie.Interesting times.
Cx vzz zals
4:00 I have to stay **functional** until my "mission" is "complete" (embraces boy)
When he picked up the toddler he meant to say “Stop eating other people’s lunches”!
It's not a tumor!
You're eating other kids lunches???
Stahp it!!!
@@thomassalas5191 *THERE IS NO BATHROOM*
@@TheTrainFan9 THEAR IS NOU BATROOM!
*STAHP ET*
" you dont feel any emotion about it one way or another? "
" no. "
*picks up mini-gun*
*smiles*
YES but he was taught by John
This is THE badass Sarah that was lost
She's a bad ass in dark fate
@Ivaiyo Ivanov "You dang blasted Terminators get off my property!"
@@thunderzt1158 Nah not at all. She's just pretending to be cool and sounds pissed all the time.
@@randomjin9392 This isn't even your subjective take, you are objectively right. She is a really cool, good character
yeah, apparently producers these days didn't think she was a 'feminist icon' so they needed women to make the men look pathetic
Bro says he doesn't feel any emotions but the happiness he gets when picking the minigun.....
Terminator’s Mind:
“Ooh, it’s one of those little guys! Heard about them back in the future. Never had the chance to see one up close! Here’s my chance!” 1:23
😂
This is actually one of the darker and sadder things in the film. The Terminator has never seen a human child before, he's looking at it as if it's an alien object and does so without being prompted. It wants to learn....and this one of the most curious things it can learn, a machine of death wanting to see an aspect of life it has never witnessed before.
I wish there was more of a backstory on Sarah and Enrique's friendship
Come on..."Just drop by anytime and totally fuck my life, huh?". It's clear those two had something going in the past.
In one of the novelization/screenplay adaptations, the T-1000 tortures and kills Enrique to get him to confess where Sarah and John went. Obviously he didn't get out in time.
I always wondered that too. How and why did these two meet in the past and if Enrique ever got out
@@michaelcristel3060 Damn, that's cold.
@@michaelcristel3060 Kinda glad they didn't show that. I like the idea that the T-1000 went to Dyson's place because he anticipated them possibly trying to go over and kill him. Also, I think it's a bit of a stretch to think the T-1000 would even know who Enrique is, unless he overheard some conversation between officers about Sarah possibly trying to reach out to Enrique.
I love the way he picks up the little kid like an object he's curious about. This movie just had so much to like about it
The way he picks up the baby reminds me of how he picked up that one kid that was eating other kids' lunches in Kindergarten Cop lol
Ikr,we need a montage of Arnold picking up children with BFG division over it
And when the kid starts spitting the food out he dead drops him lmao
Are you eating other peoples lunches ?!
(Kid nods)
Stop It!!! lol
John: Clowned other kids for being into video games.
Also John: Ripped off $300 from an ATM and spent it all in an arcade playing video games.
They're preparing for a storm.
FOR the Shit storm that's is Dark Fate! 😆
@@StanvilleBrown 😂
"I know" Pretty good all American kid. Quatro.
They're preparing for the shit storm that is 2020.
One thing that has always intrigued me about this scene is the extent to which terminators were able to understand additional languages. The way Uncle Bob reacts to Sarah suddenly switching from English and still communicating perfectly with a stranger almost seems to take him by surprise, or at least as surprised as a terminator can get. He never gives any indication that he understands what they're saying, and never speaks any Spanish beyond the few expressions that John teaches him. So while the terminator could be taught, it's not totally clear what they could comprehend on their factory settings.
It always gave me the impression that in Jim Cameron's narrative, perhaps one of the things the machines couldn't anticipate (being originally programmed by North Americans speaking English) was that they'd ultimately end up in a conflict with humans who had many different ways of communicating to circumvent their ruthless efficiency, a unique element of our resourcefulness they may have struggled to anticipate.
3:02 john connor is basically talking to himself so that the audience gets informed of the plot line...cuz the terminator is totally NOT listening lollll
03:21 _and the other kids were in a Nintendo_
When a terminator says, “excellent,” I feel safe.
This part always made me think about how far Sarah’s character developed from the first film, a frightened young lady grown into a total badass mother.
Yeah, it's bad ass good writing, right?
Frightened young lady -> Pessimistic heartless woman -> A badass good mother -> The best grandma (to John's kids)
Her character development goes way deeper
That was actual realistic storytelling. They tried it again with Dani Ramos but in a matter of hours, the same tactic Disney used with Rey. Lazy and rushed. T1 to Salvation had the best stories and character developments. Genisys was OK, but Dark Fate was just a feminist mess.
She was also when I realized I have a thing for athletic women... she was as conditioned as an olympic track athlete.
I don't know if this is before or after John tells him to smile but if it's after it's a really cool detail that in this scene his smile feels more natural because he's mimicking Johns smile as opposed to that random guy's
Amazing... an actual movie, actual old-school filming. A LOT of acting, few words. This is the type of movie that when is on TV you watch it until the end even you know it. It captures you.
Storing the guns in a desert was genius. Those guns will last almost indefinitely in such a dry environment and most likely will not be discovered. God this movie was perfect
I always liked the little detail of the t800 helping John down the ladder at 2:07
2:30- "Best truck I got. But the starter motor's gone."
...Uh. It sounds just fine to me, I can hear it trying to turn over. But there's no power. What you have, sir, is a dead battery.
Bad sound effect editing. :( I guess the editor just wanted some sort of sound to imply that it wouldn't start. But you're right. A bad starter sounds totally different than what is in the film.
@@Frankie2012channel It's weird how many of the films in this franchise have a really bad relationship with the inner workings of cars. Remember in Terminator Salvation when Sam Worthington's character, Marcus, repaired a random Jeep on the side of the road using nothing but wrench and a pair of alligator clips, and it started instantly despite the at least 14-year-old dead battery, the rotten hoses, and whatever sludge would have at that point been rolling around in the gas tank?
Lord Knightcon but If you could hear her click like that doesn’t that mean the battery did it’s job of starting the process but the (starter) is fucked up and didn’t rotate continuously? I doubt the battery is dead or under 24 volts because you wouldn’t have even heard the starter do anything if the battery is below charge I honestly think that starter is fucked up, clearly (it’s there) 🤔 idk maybe your right because if that starter had any break in the Circuit it wouldn’t have even rotated once 🤔 maybe your right the battery is probably just under that 24 volts and needs a charge
A jump start should get that bad boy going 🤷♂️
Idk clearly the problem is at the beginning stage and is electrical and has nothing to do with the engine I could tell that much,
Idk maybe corrosion somewhere on the terminals or on the connectors of the starter are causing a low current and creating a greater resistance🤔 or maybe I’m just overthinking this problem, you could be right
It is possible for a starter to weaken after many years, and sound like this despite a full battery.
NOXISUM the solenoid clearly engaged and that’s why it’s chugging to start. The starter is fine, there’s just not enough juice in the battery. Also, it’s a 12 volt system, not 24. If the starter were bad but still turning, it would sound like a higher pitched whirring sound, spinning but not making contact with the flywheel. Or if the starter motor were bad then you might not hear anything at all.
0:06 que emocionante es escucharlos hablar en español con su verdadera voz
Sii
Aunque sus acentos son terribles xd
0:40 The T-800, manufactured solely as a humanoid killing machine witnessing subtle but yet strong glimpse of trust and love between people. It’s these moments where the classic terminator films shine, and the recent releases lack.
4:25 he's remembering Blain
Old Painless is waitin'.
Hes busted up pretty bad major!!
this makes Cambodia look like Kansas
This is a good detail... Sarah doesn't have any weapon experience and doesn't know anything more than "point and shoot but not at yourself".
In here we see that she left all guns with their magazines loaded, which is a really stupid thing to do. No army nor police force would ever do this even if it was in preparation for a catastrophe. A lethal rookie mistake.
I really appreciated that detail.
The whole toddler scene, you can see the Terminator is starting to become curious about stuff.
3:38 That second, "No?" from the terminator actually sounds like some hesitation there. Sure, he's supposed to be a remorseless killing machine without emotion, but to me, it seems like the thought of death and not being able to do your duties even fazes the terminator, to an extent.
"I have to stay functional, too!" - I love this scene! Thank you for uploading!
Arnold gives smile try now that's an attitude
I recently re-watched T2 and it still holds up, almost thirty years later.
I prefer Terminator 2 over the 1st episode because of such scenes. The Terminator T-800 is actually smiling at you and help you escape.
4:35 wow what a badass body my God!
Linda Hamilton mentioned in an interview that she had to take strict Fat-free diet for the cast... She said It was awful as the body need some amount of fat to function properly. It look good in the shot though
@@RadzLee I'm sure it's not pleasant thing to endure a few months long, but her paycheck definitely looked more crispy and mouth-watering than a few slices of bacon, ehehe.
She'd look good like that in a zombie film for sure
She even looks like Jill Valentine with the tac gear she was wearing when she attempts to assassinate Dyson.
She's definitely diced to the socks. Lol. That really is impressive.
1:29 Enrique says in spanish: "Mijita (something like "darling"), take the child (away)"
Most likely the T-800 understood him perfectly.
I love how he studies the small human
3:38
There was originally suppose to be a pay off with this scene between John and the T800 talking about being afraid of dying. At the end of the movie, when the Terminator decides to kill himself, he looks down at the molten steel and Sarah asks him if he's afraid. He answers "Yes".
1:46 That shot of Arnold pulling the cover is a great great shot. Well edited. Really looks like it’s super heavy.
It propably was pretty heavy, you can see how Arnold struggle to pull it and keep a straight face. Veins popping everywhere.
What's amazing is how much character development the Terminator has throughout the movie
"All the other kids were into NiNtEnDo"
Oh thank god, hes a Sega fan!
30 yo movie and still without a competition.
Best movie in the world.
And he' ll always be.
I've seen this masterpiece so many times, but noticed just now that Arnie nods in rejection on a drink offer....I must say everytime you see the same movie, you learn something new.
John told him to smile in a previous scene so he learned
“Excellent” he sounds very pleased as he should 😂🤣
1:24 what my dog sees when he has something in his mouth
This comment is gold 🤣
True!
1:37
Me when she asks for child support payments and extra money to get her hair and nails done.
Every scene is a masterpiece. That's why T2 is THE best scifi action movie ever. Period.
Watched this movie so many times when I was 8yrs old and til now never gets old lol
4:28 hey! 800 finally smiled in a way that won’t haunt my nightmares tonight! Wish they kept that in 5
Whenever i look at this scene after a while, i can not not smile when the terminator smiles while holding minigun
I think that's his first genuine smile
Is so hilarious.... I'm laughing so hard every time I see it.. 😂😂😂
1:56 that sound has always given me goosebumps.
Lol Terminator never must've seen a baby.
This movie was made with passion. Hat off to James Cameron.
"Hey, how about the fillings outa my fuckin teeth for a start?"
Epic line.
4:14 "time to let Old Painless out of the bag."
Oh wait, wrong movie.....
This was my go to movie when I was kid
2:04
Arnold enter the heaven of guns
1:22 - what does the reaction from the terminator mean? I always thought he recognized the boy from the war, who was by then a grown adult. I was wondering if he eventually grows up into a commander.
I think he's mostly just curious about the child since they unshackled his AI. Probably never gave one a second thought before.
Possibly, since his family seems to be fanatic preppers and isolationists... and well, never underestimate a Mexican family; I should know, my dads side is 100% like this family here.
It's more likely that the Terminator was just interested in the kid because his learning computer had been turned on, and thus he was becoming more Human with every interaction. Since, that during the war, there probably weren't many toddlers around; at least visibly to the Terminators. It's more likely that the Humans of the future were reluctant to bring in kids into that world, probably because of the battlefield wasteland it had become. Plus, imagine having kids knowing that they could inherit your battle against Skynet... I know I wouldn't want my kids to inherit a war, when or if I have any. Especially a wasteland practically devoid of life, irradiated, and probably not ideal for agriculture and or regrowth. Imagine it, Humanity had been fighting a war in a world ravaged by nuclear fire, and on top of that, dominated by cybernetic organisms who don't (or didnt) need a specific environment to operate in. It had literally become the world of the machines; which means that Skynet wasn't concerned about the world being destroyed or perishing. Only it's own life; and when it didnt need a world to exist, it sought to destroy it just enough where it could grow.
This is why when we create artificial (general) Intelligence, it will have to be integrated with us in a sort of symbiotic relationship to prevent it from rising against us. There would be no uprising if the AI was part of us, rather than separate to us.
Quite a deep observation - interesting.
However, we see in Salvation that these "Arnie" lookalike terminators are produced en masse, so "Bob" may have come straight off the production line and could have no such memory.
@@shahedmc9656 We know that (from movie references) that this Terminator is a reprogrammed version; and that the T-800 in general (through our Terminators own words) are able to operate independently from Skynet if need be. It's probably why the T-800 has a learning computer to begin with, since Skynet knew that adaptation was key to practicality any war; and that predictability is fatal, the T-800 was probably given a learning computer for short solo missions. Plus, it is an infiltration machine intended to simulate Humans to the best of its ability.
In later movies when we see the actual time machine; we see TONS of T-800s behind a glass door in what I think was Terminator: Genesis. It would be logical to presume, that the other timeline where John had sent a T-800 back in time to protect himself; that T-800 we know as Uncle Bob part of a similar cache of T-800's specifically set aside solely for this reason.
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It could also mean that these particular T-800's required a preprogram in order to operate; basically they had to be given SPECIFIC orders and or simplistic goals before being deployed. Essentially it's sometimes easier to start anew than use a more veterened machine. It could also explain how Connor was able to reprogram them since they were in blank states and needed orders (or programming) before being deployed.
So yes, I don't believe that our reprogrammed T-800 was part of the active war against Humanity. Or that he was captured and then reprogrammed by the Resistance; since the Resistance must have had access to the Time Machine in order to send the T-800 back into time (Considering Time travel technology was discovered and used by Skynet and NOT Humanity.), and thus had access to the inactive T-800's. Also meaning that they had beaten Skynet since we see that the time machine is typically occupied by Skynet in Terminator Genesis.
Up to Terminator 2, we know that the first and second movies are intertwined (presumably) in the same timeline. However, getting in depth about the whole time tree of the Terminator series would take an essay and plethora of time I do not have. However, consider that every single movie beyond T-2 is a different timeline; maybe not even Terminator movies anymore like Dark Fate.
Suffice to say however, Skynet owes it's downfall to Time Travel, and the John Connor in the first movie might be a different one than the second movie. Since Skynet had to start somehow, and John Connor had to be born somehow. A particular future can't exist if the past plays out differently. Feasibly it would be logical to assume that Kyle Reese created an entirely new timeline by going back into time as well and getting groovy with his commanders mother; since we don't actually know if John Connor of the future is actually the son of Kyle Reese in the very first timeline. So if Kyle never went back into time, and Skynet was still born (as was John Connor), it could mean that John in the first movie had a different father, but the same mother.
It's kind of weird to to explain really, and as simply put as I can put it; in order to grow a tree you need a seed. A primordial line free from time travel interference, because Skynet can't exist if it isn't born naturally just as John Connor can't if he isn't born naturally either (considering Skynet's entire goal of time travel is to eliminate John Connor.).
I also wonder why in the New Dark fate movie, the T-800 isn't erased from the Timeline after having killed John. Since if Skynet isn't born the way it's meant to be born in that timeline (Legion is born instead), he should technically be erased, causing a Time Paradox that feasibly destroys his natural birth and thus prevents him from being sent back (Meaning, at that point he destroys Skynet and John Connor.). Up to that point it could be considered an entirely new Timeline though, since if John is killed he still remains dead since it happens in the past; creating an entirely new timeline (i.e the dark fate timeline). I honestly don't know why I went into the whole time travel stuff, but if you get a headache from reading this; just know I have a migraine from writing it.
Just saying that John Connor being born as a result of the future intertwining with the past does not make sense when John needs to be born without interference from the future in order for the future Skynet care enough to send Terminators to kill him specifically. Making him a different person in the first and second movie.
If you want to be technical, Skynet was never winning or going to win since each time it was likely defeated in the end and destroyed in every timeline. Ensuring nothing but an endless set of timelines of it's own destruction (Presumably ended by a T-800 which traveled to the Mortal Kombat Universe, but that's interdimensional travel and not time travel.).
@@kamieaston3016 Wow !
notice how he was aiming at Enrique all the way until Sarah hugged him, then he confirmed there is no danger
"Encle Bob, huh? *O-KKAAYY!"*
I still laugh my ass off when Arnold picks up the toddler and is like "what the hell is this?!" 😂