1:30 Can we give some props to the stuntman for driving a frigging motorcycle up the stairs of a building? Even little things like this make the movie special.
@@SpielSatzFailThe first terminator movie was more of a horror movie. The second one is a better story driven action movie. Better in every ways. Both the terminator movies are great in their own individual ways.
@@lastdragon55 Honestly it's not bad. Not Cameron level good but still managed to capture the feel. I really liked the apocalyptical feel at the end and the doom of Judgement Day being inevitable. It didn't go totally off the rails into sci-fi wonderworld like the following two. Dark Fate was well...I dunno, an expression of everything that's been wrong with Hollywood for decades and currently ie. not letting franchises rest in peace and wokeism. Also I was 13 at the time and T-X was pure boner fuel.
@@nickolasstrudwick7232 As a 3rd part of the series T3 is a crap. I mean those scenes like stupid glasses or texts like "talk to the hand", in the TERMINATOR MOVIE !!!??? No way. But if it was standalone production. I would rate it 6/10.
@@lastdragon55 I got a soft spot for Salvation's ambition but they needed more time to flush out script. After that I don't like the last two. T3 has an amazing ending
I love the many callbacks to T1. ‘Get out.’ And T800 having half of his face destroyed. It’s basically the original but the upgrade. James Cameron knows how to craft an even better sequel. He did it again with Avatar 2
@@rutequerido8481 Not difficult when playing a machine. Little dialogue and no emotions, are perfect when hes playing a Terminator. However, when hes required to play people who arent machines, like normal people, he fails at it, because that requires him to try to act with human emotions.
Agreed.... I'm 40 years old... I first saw this when I was 8. This movie is my all time favorite and yes..... I cried my face off when he had to self destruct lol
One thing I love about this film is the cinematography and colour grading. The blue tint, the atmospheric lighting, the contrast between cold shades and warm filters is immaculate. The colour grading encapsulates the dark, gritty, cold-steel tone whilst composition and blocking is expertly done. The lighting and filters also compliment the aesthetic of skynet; the T-800 & T-1000. Enhancing the overall VFX. Each frame and sequence is well staged well executed. The film is majestic piece of cinema.
Agreed. This was my first dose of CGI, at least that I knew of, at this level. I saw it in LA when it came out and I was blown away. One of the best movies of all time.
The one thing which gets unnoticed is the seriousness in everybody's role. Limited words. All action. The other Terminator movies tried to inject a bit of a lighter side somewhere or somehow which is an area left unchecked. Terminator was always about fear of the machines and the human resistance to fight both the fear and Skynet.
2 Details i noticed. 0:36 He moves the Grenade launcher bullets to his back so the cops don't explode them. 0:44 There's a Crew member at the left window.
@@z000mbful Seeing T1 the answer is unlikelly but he would be definitily damaged and would hamper his mission if not making him practically useless... so he still cares about that..
3:33 T1000 such a gentleman. After all those stabbing, and mangling people, he only orders the pilot to leave, instead cutting him to pieces and throw him out. he even still has manners to close that chopter door.
@@CowmanFriend Nah.. but the following shots of the helicopter flying would be with the door closed .. so its like if Cameron added that for continuity
Something to note when the T-800 is shooting the SWAT team in their legs is that leg wounds actually have a pretty good chance of being fatal. There are a number of major blood vessels located inside them, so if they are injured, a person could bleed to death. They are super hard to avoid, so no human could possibly make so many consistently non-lethal leg wounds. This means that the T-800 put special emphasis on targeting the areas on the SWAT team's legs that would cause the least damage. Expert on human anatomy indeed.
I remember one target in New York who survived with 91 bullet wounds. No telling how many shots were actually fired. Cops just keep shooting, they don't care or think.
It's painted into the environmental texture like the rest of what the metal "reflects", rather than a true reflection, but a pretty cool attention to detail.
Goes to show how accurate and precise the Terminator is here. Bro blasted a lot of cops in their knees and didn't hit one femoral artery. He does have the detailed files on human anatomy and boy did it come in handy!
One of the little details I love the most about this, is the Grenade bandolier. When he steps out of the elevator its facing forward, as he walks through the smoke its slung to his side and back so the bullets don't hit them. Small detail but I love it.
Outside of **utterly** finishing the careers of that SWAT team, the sheer PTSD value of seeing a guy take that many shots at damn near point-blank range, including VERY obvious headshots (a single 9mm from those MP5s, even at a glance, will crack a skull and a face shot will implode a skull/drop you instantly), will likely mean that whole team is going to be traumatized for decades. The two guys who lasted long enough to reload are likely the worse off. At the same time, oh to be a fly on the wall of that debriefing room as they try in complete vain to figure out how the hell everything went bad for that SWAT unit, or explain away how a man with a minigun & a 40mm Blooper didn't slaughter them all, without sounding like complete idiots both to themselves AND the media.
Terminator 2 has solidified its position as a true masterpiece. The overall tone, direction, acting, soundtrack, and special effects are one of a kind and it will stand the test of time.
Picture the SWAT debrief. Sir we were attacked by a guy with no respirator walking perfectly fine through a cloud of smoke, the whole team dropped a full MP5 clip into him, he then landed perfect leg shots in everyone of us, shot two with our own grenade launcher, repelled the outside squad with the same grenade launcher, stole our masks, hijacked the van, and got out of there. On his own. No visible damage on him. ...Sir?
Something very difficult for the injured agents, since their testimonies are probably not credible to their superiors or the investigating agents, somewhat ironic since many of these agents injured by the second Terminator I am sure doubted the testimonies of the few surviving police officers of the massacre of the west highland police station in 1984, where they mentioned having been attacked by a subject immune to gunshots and who simply destroyed everyone inside, and the same case that in Cyberdine they shot dozens of times without effect and this left everyone disqualified, although not as brutally as in 1984.
@ 0:46 you can see a film crew member walk into the camera frame to get himself into the movie. 😂 Welp, I hope he enjoyed his biggest breakthrough in a very well-known, big budgeted movie.
I can't think of anything cuter than little John Connor being kissed by his mom, whom he desperately needs, telling him to remain hidden so he's protected.
In my opinion this movie is perfect because it blends then 1st gen newly utilized CGI with practical effects. Something more movies these days should do. Fun thought. While arriving in San Jose to see family I was stuck on the highway as they filmed the upcoming Chase scene!
Jefe de la policía: "muy bien, déjame ver sí entendí bien. ¿Me dices qué una gelatina parlante saltó hacía ti en una motocicleta, rompió la ventana, se deslizó hacía el asiento, te miró y dijo 'fuera'?". El piloto: "sí señor".
Why wouldnt they? He's almost identical to the first T-800. Different clothes and hair style but to the Police, detectives and SWAT who reviewed the pictures and footage he looks the same. They didnt have the amazing forensic and computer tech we have today. Even with modern tech honestly if two different T-800's came to our time I highly doubt we'd be able to tell it's two different ones thinking its the same man.
1:30 Can we give some props to the stuntman for driving a frigging motorcycle up the stairs of a building? Even little things like this make the movie special.
Yeah those were some crazy good bike stunts.
Yeah, that some boss driving
My thoughts exactly, built differently back then
That wasnt a stuntman, that was the T-1000
3:39 closing door properly.
Love the team work at 2:04
"Here, hold this." *takes off his breathing mask* 😂😂🤣🤣
That line doesn't get anywhere near enough recognition. It's brilliant 😂👍
Lmfao
👍
I thought he said "You're pointless"
"Yay, evidence! And it only costs my breathing!" 😊
Still holds up 30 years later
You don't say
It holds up forever. That’s how absolutely masterpieces are. Ahead of its time and truly a cut above the rest.
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I love the blue filter and the score at the background. It feels more thriller than an action movie.
Compared to T1 it's much less thriller than action 🤔
@@SpielSatzFailThe first terminator movie was more of a horror movie. The second one is a better story driven action movie. Better in every ways. Both the terminator movies are great in their own individual ways.
Truly one of the greatest movies of all time
3:33 probably the nicest thing the t1000 had said to this guy if he wanted to live
😂
His main target is John Connor not civilians unless T1000 feel being threatened.
What about the guy he impaled on the highway...? @@tuanz8009
Except he was killing the guy by forcing him out a chopper mid air anyway so made little difference.
@@JohnBloggs-m8l That was a fairly survivable fall. Although if he survived, he's going to be in a wheelchair for a while.
2:10 T-800 picking up the key like how John taught him earlier in the movie! Talk about machine learning!
John: Are we learning yet? Hey! 🤣
I noticed that thing 28 years ago ❤but anyway u learning as well
Also, how right before he sarcastically tells the guy to hold the gun.
It looks like the Terminator almost smiled when he found the keys.
This is not machine learning.
T2 is forever going to be etched in legendary American cinema. Hard to find a storyline with action and effects like this.
I always tell that to my friends, there isn't any other movie with such legacy.
Untouchable classic. Nothing should have come after this that wasn't at least competent.
I did like T3 I admit.
@@lastdragon55 Honestly it's not bad. Not Cameron level good but still managed to capture the feel. I really liked the apocalyptical feel at the end and the doom of Judgement Day being inevitable. It didn't go totally off the rails into sci-fi wonderworld like the following two. Dark Fate was well...I dunno, an expression of everything that's been wrong with Hollywood for decades and currently ie. not letting franchises rest in peace and wokeism.
Also I was 13 at the time and T-X was pure boner fuel.
I liked all the movies for different reasons but the sequel to this should have been horror
@@nickolasstrudwick7232 As a 3rd part of the series T3 is a crap. I mean those scenes like stupid glasses or texts like "talk to the hand", in the TERMINATOR MOVIE !!!??? No way. But if it was standalone production. I would rate it 6/10.
@@lastdragon55 I got a soft spot for Salvation's ambition but they needed more time to flush out script.
After that I don't like the last two. T3 has an amazing ending
I love the many callbacks to T1. ‘Get out.’ And T800 having half of his face destroyed. It’s basically the original but the upgrade. James Cameron knows how to craft an even better sequel. He did it again with Avatar 2
Yeah but it gets very annoying when they repeatedly said all those phrases again In T-3, Salvation, Genesis and Dark Fate
Avatar 2 kinda su ck'd
Don't forget plunging the police vehicle into the entrance like in the original
Still waiting on Titanic 2
@@Constantine_IAit wasn’t better than the first movie by a long shot, but it wasn’t terrible
A classic Arnold Schwarzenegger, this man is a true actor
True! And used to his full potential by James Cameron
Arnie is a star, not an actor. Big difference.
@@peterlenham3180 '_'
@@peterlenham3180 bro he literaly played opposite roles in movies... and nailed every single one
@@rutequerido8481 Not difficult when playing a machine. Little dialogue and no emotions, are perfect when hes playing a Terminator. However, when hes required to play people who arent machines, like normal people, he fails at it, because that requires him to try to act with human emotions.
The one time the T-1000 showed mercy.
That was because John TOLD Him not to Kill anyone after being on the Harley Davidson motorcycle. When John tried to call His foster parents.
@@andynieuwenhuis7833not arnold, the T-1000
T-1000 wants to kill John
@@ebates7954 I know it's the T--1000, it's still part of the Movie..
Yeah but it kinda doesn’t make sense, like why would he leave a witness?
This is one of the best movies ever made and by far the best Terminator ever made. Very few movies have ever affected my life like this one has.
I concur.
Agreed.... I'm 40 years old... I first saw this when I was 8. This movie is my all time favorite and yes..... I cried my face off when he had to self destruct lol
One thing I love about this film is the cinematography and colour grading.
The blue tint, the atmospheric lighting, the contrast between cold shades and warm filters is immaculate. The colour grading encapsulates the dark, gritty, cold-steel tone whilst composition and blocking is expertly done.
The lighting and filters also compliment the aesthetic of skynet; the T-800 & T-1000. Enhancing the overall VFX. Each frame and sequence is well staged well executed.
The film is majestic piece of cinema.
absolutely true, every shot of this film was carefully crafted
absolutely true, every shot of this film looks carefully crafted
All blue everywhere, just fantastic.
*Mark my words, there is no single movie more ahead of its time then this one. The CGI literally holds up insanely well in todays standards*
Nice try. There's Jurassic Park as well. CGI made by the same people.
@@techminds1579There'd be no Jurassic Park if it wasnt for T2.
Agreed. This was my first dose of CGI, at least that I knew of, at this level.
I saw it in LA when it came out and I was blown away.
One of the best movies of all time.
@@peterlenham3180 Ok. You missed the point
I laugh at the clown who gave thumbs up to little Peter lmao
Orthopedic doctor at hospital: "How many knee replacement surgeries do we have today???"
Doctor assistant: Lots , aparantely
@@EdgarOscategui All of them
@@EdgarOscateguiorthopedic Dr: 🤑🤑🤑
Lol
orthopedic surgeon just bought a new house
Undefeatable classic, who needs future movies when you got this?
Exactly. Without T2, we wouldnt have The Matrix or the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But theres nothing like revisiting Terminator 2
The one thing which gets unnoticed is the seriousness in everybody's role. Limited words. All action. The other Terminator movies tried to inject a bit of a lighter side somewhere or somehow which is an area left unchecked. Terminator was always about fear of the machines and the human resistance to fight both the fear and Skynet.
1:03
Terminator:
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
"He'll live."
😂 ahaha what's running during each shot.
lol
"oops hit a vein, nevermind"
yea leg shots are apparently super dangerous, there's some big ass arteries going down there etc.@@laphonz
0.0 casualties
1:21 Ahh!!! God it hurts!!!
never gets old that one XD
0:44 i can’t believe the film crew guy walked in the background
Is he the guy outside? Lol
@@markcruz9067 Yeah he walks in sight then moves out of the way
Damn 4K video, you notice things now that you never would have in 1991
Actually, T2 has many goofs but you can hardly notice them if you were watching it first time.
I wonder how pissed Cameron was.
2 Details i noticed.
0:36 He moves the Grenade launcher bullets to his back so the cops don't explode them.
0:44 There's a Crew member at the left window.
Nice observation. Watched t2 alot.but back when it was vhs and the guy just stopped like oh shit here comes arnold lol
gotta wonder if those grenades would destroy him
@@z000mbful Seeing T1 the answer is unlikelly but he would be definitily damaged and would hamper his mission if not making him practically useless... so he still cares about that..
2:22
This film has some of the best and most heart-felt utterances of "HOLY SHIT!" of all time.
@0:11 'select all targets - termination override - disable targets only'
3:33 T1000 such a gentleman. After all those stabbing, and mangling people, he only orders the pilot to leave, instead cutting him to pieces and throw him out. he even still has manners to close that chopter door.
Probably didn't want a dead body to weigh down the helicopter, and it's just faster if the pilot excuses himself.
Tbf closing the door probably because leaving it open effects the balance of the chopper
@@CowmanFriend Nah.. but the following shots of the helicopter flying would be with the door closed .. so its like if Cameron added that for continuity
the early 90s were a great time for robert patrick.
Something to note when the T-800 is shooting the SWAT team in their legs is that leg wounds actually have a pretty good chance of being fatal. There are a number of major blood vessels located inside them, so if they are injured, a person could bleed to death. They are super hard to avoid, so no human could possibly make so many consistently non-lethal leg wounds. This means that the T-800 put special emphasis on targeting the areas on the SWAT team's legs that would cause the least damage. Expert on human anatomy indeed.
Now you tell us
Yeah, a thigh shot could hit the femoral artery it looks like he was mostly aiming for the kneecaps
@@JohnnyRocker023 Yeah, I believe the T-800 said he specifically targeted their kneecaps.
@@JohnnyRocker023 Would definitely hurt like a mf, but they'll live
Just a flesh wound 😂
0:45 if I were those cops and saw that the bullets did nothing to the target, I’d probably run for the hills
As soon as the first few bullets to his face did nothing I'm running.
I remember one target in New York who survived with 91 bullet wounds. No telling how many shots were actually fired. Cops just keep shooting, they don't care or think.
03:27 - The reflection of the pilot! this is 1991!
This movie is absolutely packed with incredibly small details like that. This is why it's still an amazing movie and always will be.
It's painted into the environmental texture like the rest of what the metal "reflects", rather than a true reflection, but a pretty cool attention to detail.
Этот эффект уже был в Бездне 1989
Anyone notices at 1:25 the cop actually said "god that hurts" 😅
Everytime I watch it of course it hurts ya took a smoke grenade to the back😂😂
0:44 Kyle Reese's Soul in the background lmao.
Saw this movie 200 times and never noticed. Thanks
Goes to show how accurate and precise the Terminator is here. Bro blasted a lot of cops in their knees and didn't hit one femoral artery. He does have the detailed files on human anatomy and boy did it come in handy!
One of the little details I love the most about this, is the Grenade bandolier. When he steps out of the elevator its facing forward, as he walks through the smoke its slung to his side and back so the bullets don't hit them. Small detail but I love it.
3:32 when you need to use the restroom but theres only 1 toilet
Back when CGI was used only as last resource
Yea it even looked better
I don’t know who said it or what the exact quote is but CGI is only used to enhance the special effects, not the other way around.
No it was just pretty expensive
Back when CGI was used only as last resource
Yep. As an addition not a foundation.
Love how both times the T-800 said, "I'll back back.", it's by driving a vehicle back into the building.
3:33 was the only time the t1000 showed mercy.
Actually maybe it didn't want the human to mess with the helicopter by killing him
“Get out of da choppa!”
Yea
That was peak Arnold
The best movie ever 💥may God keeps the creators of this movie for long time 🙏
Every scene, every moment, every line of dialogue and almost every shot is a timeless classic. Terminator 2 is the greatest action film ever made.
It’s just so fucking good…no one can replicate this perfection
2:10 "are we learning yet?"
One of the best directed scenes ever, even the brief expressions and shouts and yelps of pain from the SWAT team are next level
You would think after shooting so much at him with 0 reaction they would stop and think of a plan B 😂
Just queueing up to be knee-capped 😂
Plan B was the last movie, terminator 1.... Retroactive abortion
I noticed no blaxk guys are there. Could've helped, ijs
@@artimussantiago4779doesn't make a difference 🙄🙄
@@robertdean925 sure made a difference after 1619 no successful colonies before that
"Here hold this" XD
Outside of **utterly** finishing the careers of that SWAT team, the sheer PTSD value of seeing a guy take that many shots at damn near point-blank range, including VERY obvious headshots (a single 9mm from those MP5s, even at a glance, will crack a skull and a face shot will implode a skull/drop you instantly), will likely mean that whole team is going to be traumatized for decades. The two guys who lasted long enough to reload are likely the worse off.
At the same time, oh to be a fly on the wall of that debriefing room as they try in complete vain to figure out how the hell everything went bad for that SWAT unit, or explain away how a man with a minigun & a 40mm Blooper didn't slaughter them all, without sounding like complete idiots both to themselves AND the media.
Imagine the reports these guys would fill out later.
"I landed two shots in his face and he kept going, then he shot me in the knee and just left."
lololol yeah
Swat member 1: "Why isn't this working!?"
Swat member 2: "I dunno... uhhh, keep firing."
3:21 This CGi simulation still amazes me all the time. It can not be made as smooth this now a days with new 🫨technology
The best movie ever from 1991.
no, of all time ever
@@MrCollector and it is not an exaggeration
John: "Don't kill humans!"
T-800: "Don't worry."
*Scout sub-routine loaded successfully"
1:03
T-800: "Say goodbye to your kneecaps, chuckleheads!"
This isn’t just a movie. It’s an experience.
In the end nice moment when John begin to perceive his "crazy" mother seriously...😅
What did the cops think after spraying that much lead and could not drop him :D
*0:43** Tragic Funny behind scene. ah what a urban legend. and cameron did forget fix this scene. thanks by this man by left side.*
Parece ser el mismo CAMERON de hecho. Eso iba a comentar ahora, tantos AÑOS y me di cuenta viendo éste CLIP ahora.
That night at hospital : How many more ?
Nurse : All of them ... I think ! 😂😂🗿🇳🇵
Terminator 2 has solidified its position as a true masterpiece.
The overall tone, direction, acting, soundtrack, and special effects are one of a kind and it will stand the test of time.
This was the best Terminator movie.
Still haven't seen a better action movie, masterpiece
Mad Max Fury Road comes pretty close to this, but this still edges out
Nah, not even close
@@coryboy345 hope ur just kidding boy. Mad max its a mediocre trash movie at best in confront of terminator 2
@@dangerzone4278 Go watch Twilight and let the adults talk child...
Alita Battle angel, Titanic, Avatar, Ghost of the Abyss, Aliens and T2: Judgment Day are the best movies of James Cameron.
Picture the SWAT debrief.
Sir we were attacked by a guy with no respirator walking perfectly fine through a cloud of smoke, the whole team dropped a full MP5 clip into him, he then landed perfect leg shots in everyone of us, shot two with our own grenade launcher, repelled the outside squad with the same grenade launcher, stole our masks, hijacked the van, and got out of there. On his own. No visible damage on him.
...Sir?
Something very difficult for the injured agents, since their testimonies are probably not credible to their superiors or the investigating agents, somewhat ironic since many of these agents injured by the second Terminator I am sure doubted the testimonies of the few surviving police officers of the massacre of the west highland police station in 1984, where they mentioned having been attacked by a subject immune to gunshots and who simply destroyed everyone inside, and the same case that in Cyberdine they shot dozens of times without effect and this left everyone disqualified, although not as brutally as in 1984.
T2 is definitely a top 10 all time movie. Idk the other 9 or the order they're in but this one is in there for sure.
1:22 oh yeah, i know that hurt 😂
*If you look closely there is no longer the hole in the glass through which the T-1000 entered at minute* 3:46
Maybe he used part of himself to seal it for better aurodynamics
@ 0:46 you can see a film crew member walk into the camera frame to get himself into the movie. 😂 Welp, I hope he enjoyed his biggest breakthrough in a very well-known, big budgeted movie.
I can't think of anything cuter than little John Connor being kissed by his mom, whom he desperately needs, telling him to remain hidden so he's protected.
„Get out.“ the audience screamed and yelled 😂😂
This was the T1000 being merciful, bro should count himself lucky bro
Nice touch with the helicopter pilot's face being reflected in the T-1000's surface as it was forming.
The way he gave the officer the smoke grenade and removed the gas mask. So comedy gold XD
No fatalities. None. That was forking awesome lol; This is cinema boys and girls! 💯💯💯😎
Love that line
T-1000 saying “get out” makes me laugh LOL
Why
@@southlondon86 he sounds funny
First time a CGI character talked in films. Revolutionary classic.
The more you watch T2, the more you wish T3 never happened.
That “get out” moment ! Almost every scene in this movie is cool!
"Get out."
The T-1000 said calmly
Every single scene in this movie is a masterpiece ✨️ 👏 👌
1:19 ouch, I feel his pain, right in the chest with the tear gas canister
0:43 outside the building to the left is set director John M. Dwyer.
In my opinion this movie is perfect because it blends then 1st gen newly utilized CGI with practical effects. Something more movies these days should do.
Fun thought. While arriving in San Jose to see family I was stuck on the highway as they filmed the upcoming Chase scene!
pretty sure the hicopter stunt is 100% real.
I find the way Arnie approaches the soldiers so calmly at 1:04 to be kinda funny
Best movie in my life
1:10 LOL THE MAGAZINE FO HIS MP5 FELL OUT WHEN HE WAS SHOT
T-1000: "Get out!"
Pilot: "You forgot to say please!"
Director: "What the f...?? CUT !!!"
@3:35 for a sec I thought It was Joe Rogan.
Jefe de la policía: "muy bien, déjame ver sí entendí bien. ¿Me dices qué una gelatina parlante saltó hacía ti en una motocicleta, rompió la ventana, se deslizó hacía el asiento, te miró y dijo 'fuera'?".
El piloto: "sí señor".
¡Es otra de mis escenas preferida y la sigo apoyando gracias!👍😉
0:34 Wow Swat team believes that the same T-800 who rampaged the Police Station in T1.
Why wouldnt they? He's almost identical to the first T-800. Different clothes and hair style but to the Police, detectives and SWAT who reviewed the pictures and footage he looks the same. They didnt have the amazing forensic and computer tech we have today. Even with modern tech honestly if two different T-800's came to our time I highly doubt we'd be able to tell it's two different ones thinking its the same man.
They probably think he's the same *man* who did it.
It's been 11 years since that event. They absolutely do not recognize him
One of the best movies ever!
That pilot was having the luckiest day of his life.
Yeah he just broke his spine.
Wow, I love that effect where you could see the pilot's reflection in the T-1000 as it took its seat in the helicopter.
goes to all that trouble making sure not to kill any of the cops then rams a truck through the building xD
in real life, half of them would be dead, the other half would be crippled for life)))
The best looks of Robert Patrick 😎
Arnold doing that slow walk with the synth music building up is so BA
I love this movie in the 90s. I keep repeat my videotape.
The helicopter pilot understood the assignment like a boss.
Вертолётчику безумно повезло, что его просто попросили выйти😂
”Get out!”
”Ok”.