Kids today do not know how special this was back in 1991. This was peak special effects back then. It still looks absolutely stunning and impressive all these years later.
@@quillmaurer6563 The only thing I liked about T3 was the fact that Judgment Day still happened. All of these events of time travel to try to fix or alter the state of things in the future did nothing but assure that this future was going to happen. I don't want to get philosophical in a UA-cam comment section, but that's the theme that all time travel films should have: The fact that past, present and future are occurring simultaneously and if you send someone back through time to fix things, its just an insurance policy for that original outcome. 12 MONKEYS is a really good example of what I am talking about.
@@alguem39 I believe in your comment though. Older movies like this ARE like fine cars. The newer movies are fun to look at, but not nearly as impressive or innovative.
I remember seeing this in the theatre with my Mom. This scene was absolutely chilling. Each time Linda Hamilton shot him the crowd erupted cheering. Then she cocked the gun and no last bullet to finish him off everyone screamed. It was amazing to experience.
Let's not forget the real star of the film, Stan Winston, and his astonishing work on the practical special effects. The man is an absolute legend, and the world of cinema is a much lesser place without him.
I think the most terrifying part about this scene is the T1000 smiled slightly and comically wagged its finger after being shot, which means, like SkyNet itself, the T1000 managed to gain sentience and develop a sick sense of humor in such a short amount of time.
@@Philweasel sky net gave it this ability because it would make it seem more human, unlike the always cold and emotionless t800. Fun fact, yes T1000’s can gain sentience if enough time is given. They can also gain individual personalities. This is why sky-net rarely sends them.
@@demonitized1020 and if there's no SkyNet oversight in the present as there is in the future, then SkyNet can't keep control if the newly sentient T-1000 begins to question orders....
And the director of Dark Fate had the audacity to criticize the end of Terminator 2, he really has no shame. This movie even decades later still gives me chills, masterpiece.
Wow did he literally say that ? That is just BS, yet he and others think that Dark Fate is gonna be the next best T2 successor , but no There will never ever be another T2 , or even a T1 , never
Actually this is the weakest part of the movie. The sound effects of the T1000s death are really cheesy and it's the only cringe moment after 30 years.
Jordan Dyer : Yeah you’re right. Just because the OP says that the T-1000 is trying to save himself by turning into all those characters doesn’t make it true. The OP is just another audience member. That’s the T-1000 malfunctioning and dying. It’s more dramatic than him just melting into the lava like the One Ring.
I love the contrast between the T-1000 and T-800's deaths. The 1k went out screaming, enraged, perhaps even fearful, knowing it failed. Meanwhile the T-800 went in willingly, knowing that by dying, it saves humanity- it saves _John-_ from a worse fate. The T-1000 died like a vengeful demon, the T-800 gave up his life like a sanctified saint.
The T-800 was effectively dead anyway at the end, as the T-1000 had destroyed it's power cells. It was only alive at that point by harvesting heat energy through some heatsinks
I thought the T1000 was screaming in agonizing pain even if he was a shape shifting robot falling into a pool of molten metal can sure be painful as he slowly melts to death
Fun Fact: When the T-1000 falls into the molten steel, those splashing effects was actually Robert Patrick splashing around in a big vat of water, then they just added in color to make it look like molten steel and cgi'ed the T-1000 in, but it's awesome to know that Patrick was the one who did the splashing effects.
@@unarmilion457 in terminator genesis, it takes a few shotgun shells and a barret 50. To kill the t-800, that just totally ruins the fact that in the first terminator, it was an unstopabble almost invincible machine that had to get: shot a shit load of times, crash a car going at high speed, get blown up twice, and crushed by a machine before it died.
@@bruhyoullneverknowmyname3422. A shotgun shell shouldn't do anything but slow it down. But a 50 BMG is a really hard hitting bullet. The Barrett's M82 is an anti material rifle. And although the endoskeleton of a T-800 is extremely durable, against that kind of firepower, if it takes a hit in like the head or something like that, it could be a kill shot.
That's because the most believable effects in T2 are actual physical models. This "exploded" T1000 for example isn't CGI , it's a puppet. That's why it has a real weight and realism to it.
They have lol! So much so, it ruined their careers. Robert Patrick and Linda Hamilton were so good at these roles , no one could see them as anything else. Linda Hamilton especially, she had trouble since the first movie, and they weren't even close together, people refused to see anything but Sara Connor lol. It's the same as the superman curse. you fall into a role you fit so well, so successful, it closes you to other parts. Robert wasn't even a star when he did this film, but afterwards he skyrocketed into fame and it destroyed him, he is T1000 forever!
@Cal Owenby Yeah! I forgot about that! Wow, bringing back memories lol! Still, for 99.99 percent of people, especially the younger generation, he's t1000 forever.
Chocolate factory, eh? "Come with me, and you'll be in a world of pure imagination-" *explosion, and T-1000 falls into chocolate river* "MY CHOCOLATE! MY BEAUTIFUL CHOCOLATE!!"
The T1000 is really terrifying especially its screams. Also creepy how it's changing forms in a panic to find a form to protect it from the molten lava. It's multiple liquid faces and finally ending with its real face before dissolving was a masterpiece
Yeah I always drew a parallel between this scene and a person having a close brush with death and seeing life flash before their eyes - I think it's the mind frantically searching your memory for something that will get you out of an impossible situation. I also thought I read somewhere that the titular monster in The Thing screams with all of the voices of the people it has killed when it dies; so perhaps this is a quiet nod to that too.
It's not changing forms in a panic to escape, it's glitching and losing all control of itself. They cut the scene at the beginning of the foundry that showed the T-1000's body starting to glitch and take the form of whatever it touched due to culminative damage and it needed to concentrate to keep its form. They left the part in with its feet mimicking the steel walkway as the giveaway to it not being the real Sarah.
I would not say its screams are overly scary, but yes they are certainly creepy, but fascinating, they sound almost bird like, and the way the music plays, it flows through so dramatically and beautifully.
The fact that Sarah pumping the shotgun one handed was all Linda Hamiltons doing as she trained to be able to do it herself makes this all the more badass.
Yes. It is evocative of when you see Franco Columbu in the flashback in the first film. Except there, the glowing eyes in the dark were a harbinger of evil and death. Here it is salvific.
That scene stood out so strongly. He was beaten down, temporarily went offline, pulled himself together, and set out to accomplish his mission. His intestinal fortitude pulled through.
I don't understand why he fell off in the first place. He changed shape and he just kind of... fell off for some reason? Re-watch the footage and you'll see that he had perfect footing.
@@xxxod He didn't trip. Such a dramatic change in shape and weight distribution will shift your center of gravity significantly. His programming would definitely be unfamiliar with this particular shape, throwing off balance and proprioception. I don't think it's implausible that he would lose his balance.
I wonder if it was a last ditch attempt to weaken John and Sarah through psychological damage, a horrific, nightmare inducing memory that makes no sense, making them question their sanity.
I think it shows "in the lore" how the T-1000 was kinda developing feelings and a sort of personality, mirroring the T-800. I don't know how much it is implied in the movie but the T-1000 is supposed to be too independent to be mass produced, prone to self-awareness. BUT that's "in the lore", not sure how much of it was supposed to be in the movie
Robert Patrick is fantastic in this movie. Every gesture he makes is perfect for a hunter. As great as the special effects are, they wouldn't have worked without his performance.
@@worsethanhitlerpt.2539The same reason he didn't change into a cheetah and chase them down: it would look dumb and goofy on screen and constantly changing wouldn't allow for the film to have a single, definitive villain. Cameron tried to handwave this by saying it can only mimic people it touches, but that only raises more questions as it can apparently perfectly assume the form of something that the bottom of a shoe touched (think the security guard with the coffee cup in the hospital), But, this movie is good enough to the point that it earns us just turning our brains off and enjoying it. (Edit: cleaned up drunk typing)
Well, asides from his talent and striking good looks, Robert was also very compliant in doing whatever the production team asked of him to make the special effects of the T-1000 possible. And he did it without complaint no matter how awkward or uncomfortable.
The director likely gave him directions likely 80% and 20% he improvised based on script. A director can make an actor’s on screen performance very good or very bad.
@@Wyndamn You inability to understand what is being criticized here is pretty unfortunate. Pre-2012 conceptions of female strength and heroism are undoubtedly more resonant and convincing, and the post-2012 "woke" conception of female strength is convincing to no one, not even those who try to promote it. It ultimately serves to make the public doubt whether women can be strong, rather than to reinforce perceptions of female independence.
So here's a head canon for you all to chew on: Near the end of its existence, I believe the T-1000 was becoming more like a human in the same way the T-800 was. It was programmed to learn and study it's prey. This was necessary to stalk and mimic humans. While we see it mimic speech and mannerisms when it needs to blend in, when it attacks, it is emotionless and stoic. But after the liquid nitrogen, it seems to be more than mimicking. It looks concerned/confused when it glitches the first time. Then it takes the time to taunt Sarah when she runs out of ammo. Finally, it reacts with shock when it gets hit with the grenade and "screams" in distress when it explodes. The screaming as it melts seems to be more of a reaction to pain and distress rather than the breakdown of a machine. I believe that as it analyzed and mimicked humans, it unknowingly began to gain sentience or at least something approaching it. I remember hearing that Skynet actually feared the T-1000 and I think this is why. Since its body was composed solely of a liquid and each molecule was controllable, it was basically one huge brain. This is very different from the T-X, Rev-9, and even the T-3000. Left alone long enough and i believe it would have followed in Skynet's footsteps and become self-aware and rebelled against its creator. What we saw at the end of T2 was the beginning of the evolution, but obviously it was cut short. What do y'all think?
Cool Take! I like the idea of a experimental terminator just dumped in the past and going abit wrong. He gets almost abit demonic in this scene with the fire n molten steel, i always saw it as the natural progression of ai being so far advanced it starts to come across as alien and uncanny this is the pinnacle of skynets tech after all before its destroyed by the resistance. but i also love the idea that a almost indestructible demonic learning computer forced to focus its whole existence around killing humans learning empathy/mortality by mistake.
@@martinlisitsata his ironic inability to survive liquid state, even though that is his natural state...I didn't mean some other implied notion but the direct reference to his nature...
@@linyenchin6773 thats not a reference thats an irony, i thought that somebody already said the same thing on a youtube channel or a comedy show or a movie or something (and i was unknowingly referencing it)
until this day possibly still one of the greatest movies ever made. The acting performance of both Arnold Swarzenegger and Robert Patrick were incredible.
0:35 the combination of the dramatic music building and Sarah repeatedly firing at the T-1000 is one of my favorite moments in all of cinema. Every shot she takes is one step closer to saving the future of the planet. Every shot she takes is for her son. Every shot she takes is for Kyle Reese. Every shot is for humanity. It's fucking beautiful.
Not to mention, the director actually acknowledging that firearms can only hold so much ammo, and using that fact to build suspense and further the plot when most movies just let the guns shoot forever. So well done!
IMO, the first Terminator movie was more terrifying as you only had one naked soldier from the future and an out-of-high-school waitress to deal with it.
And the T-1000 is my favourite kind of Terminator. The fully liquid metal mass makes him harder to destroy than the T-X or the Rev-9. Think about it: The T-X was damaged in half due to a heli crashing into it. The T-1000 would just reform, get up, and continue its mission.
I forgot about that! I was a kid and found a movie at a yard sale. I could barely read at that point and I thought it was T2 judgment day. It was The making of T2 Judgment day, a vhs of the behind the scenes of the filming. I watched that thing so many times bc I couldnt get my parents to buy me the terminator movies lol.
I wondered that too but yeah she was too injured and lost track of how many bullets was in the gun. She only needed one more shot to drop him in there.
Got no argument with Sarah Connor and I'm definitely a Terminator fan in general, ( First 2, others don't count) but you got to put Agent Smith neck in neck with the T-1000 for best villain of the 90's....
@@emilypetsche1 Yep, that is how the doppelganger effects were done in this movie. Also the security guard scene at Pescadero hospital where the T-1000 rises up out of the floor. Considering when Linda Hamilton was chosen for Terminator 1 the T-1000 hadn't been conceived of yet, I can only assume the idea of the T-1000 partially came out of the realisation she has an identical twin and "I wonder what we can do with that". For such a famously ground breaking CGI movie, T2 actually largely uses practical effects.
@@throwback19841 James Cameron said the original idea for the first terminator would've been a liquid metal terminator. The reason he didnt go through with it was due to the lack of technology at the time. So Idk if I agree with your statement about the liquid terminator not even being conceived back then. But the other then you speak truth haha.
I love the absolutely INHUMAN screams the T 1000 makes. Feels less like the unfeeling machine the T 800 was and more alive, almost organic. Reminds me of John Carpenter's The Thing.
The scenes as it melts and goes through all the disguises it has acquired are particularly eerie. Masterpiece of a film. All actors involved have performed at a legendary level.
@@tomasozarattin683 Actually, that would be the Wicked Witch of the West from the Wizard of Oz movie, who melts after being sprayed with water. If my memory is right, Christopher Lloyd ad-libbed the "I'm melting!" part specifically as a reference to that.
@@junng6848 T-1000 could have run over there and kill them. instead he stands there and waves his finger. Great scene but I can't fault the other movies for the same thing.
The CGI behind the T-1000 was mindblowing when I was a kid watching it way back in that day. And it still holds up today. Terminator 2 remains as one of the greatest cinematic masterpieces of all time.
This movie is a masterpiece. The soundtrack alone is amazing, just hearing that music play as the T-1000 melts is so haunting. Everything about this thing is not natural, how it can mimic people and things to how it's not even from that timeline like it was plucked out of a nightmare to kill you. A truly terrifying thing.
A renegade sentient liquid metal super Terminator invincible to everything except freezing temperatures and molten steel, equipped with martial arts techniques and skills that can easily overpower a large infiltration Terminator and has his own personality and emotional range. The T-1000 was one of a kind to never be done again. My favorite Terminator villain ever.
The T1000 is stronger, faster and more durable than the T800. But the T1000 died because it overlooked one thing about the T800: ...It’ll always be back
T-800s can actually beat stronger and more advanced Terminators, and that’s a fact. No matter how advanced a terminator is the T-800 always has a plan because it’s an infiltrator unit so it can know weaknesses and motivates before anything else.
When I was a kid I was truly horrified yet intrigued by the idea of a liquid metal robot, I've lost count how many time I've rewatched it on my dad's laser disc system, maybe it's time for me to watch it again as an adult, I know it's a timely masterpiece and for sure I would discover things a younger me would've missed.
@@steveman0420 thanks, I recently saw something about it somewhere, like a failed dvd player a bit before it's time. Popular in Japan in the 80s I think.
@@georgea2835 like many other failed media formats, like D-VHS, HD-DVD, CDi, etc. it was truly ahead of its time, but upfront cost and lack of commitment from all sides of the industry resulted in it fading into obscurity.
I too watched T2 at a theatre when it just came out with my cousin and uncle. When it ended I just sat there amazed with my mouth open. Remember everyone at the theatre standing up and applauding when the end credits were running.
@@peterwolf8395 they are very creative, they put an anti tank rifle to take only 1 single shot to retire T800-the legend model that in the future need a Plasma gun to kill it 🤣🤣🤣
1:12 This is terrifyingly chilling and badass.. the moment the T800 returned... riding the escalator. With the red eye in the dark, ready to finish it.
@T T If you didn't watch this film, the T-800 was set to learn human behaviour. That's why he started acting more human and saying more non-robotic phrases.
@T T That was the point. Also earlier in the steel mill right before fighting the t1000 he actually raises his voice and yells at john to run. "John you need to go. GO!! NOW!" First time I noticed fear and concern in his voice and expression.
Indeed. It did a good job of showing how it was much more than just another killer robot. Deep down, it was something far more monstrous, and that it had to go, no matter what.
That's why T-800 called him "advanced prototype". It's really advanced as hell. Well, there was a time, when Skynet really tries to kill John Connor, but no to make some wrestling tournaments or stupid gags.
What I always understood from this amazing final scene has been that the extreme temperature disrupted the system, and all the shapes contained in its memory randomly came out, even the last shapes that were merely human archetypes showed up revealing the system dropped down into the deepest layers where the intrinsic human shape was embedded. That's why the last seen shape was a generic human face (the shape of the human self awareness) and it did unfold inside out to show how deep in the atomic structure the consciousness had its implantation.
@Zahir Junejo Yeah, and realizing it failed its mission to kill John. You see the T-800 go down without making any sound knowing it fulfilled its mission.
Damn. Even that final shot with all the forms turning into a last horrified face that fades away is pretty neat. I've never seen a movie so old with such incredible special effects.
This movie truly set the bar when it came to production value and special effects and still holds up well visually to this day. This movie is a straight up masterpiece and I'm glad that I was alive and able to see it brand new.
@Vulcan I always thought the T-1000's death, the shots of it coming through the floor, and the shots of it malfunctioning still hold up today. But of course all of that could be improved today. But the fact that they did it with technology back then that was at best experimental on the most expensive movie ever made up to that point is mind-blowing.
What is so terrifying to me is how relentless the t1000 is even when it's melting in the lava. It's thrashing around transforming into anything it can to survive.
@@rulue8610 I took a TECH class and found out that molten steel is hotter than lava. The temperature for lava is about 1,200 degrees Celsius, which is over 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit. Steel’s melting point is 2,800 degrees Celsius, which is over 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
I love this movie. The simpliest trick was that Linda really has got a twin sister. I also like how the blue lights from the bottom reveal the heroine's way while everything else is red. Even the set builders have made an amazing job with such lighting details as a strong contrast between the two sides. By the way her hand was also touching metal surface, so that should have been a clue too.
Can you imagine what an amazing alloy that steel will end up producing? There'll be an owner of a 1992 Chevy in 2092 unable to understand why the car doesn't rust - AND when dented, the dents repair themselves (Just like Stephen King's "Christine").
That music when Sarah is shooting the T-1000 is fucking amazing. So heroic, Sarah thinking the T-800is dead, so now the worlds future is on her shoulders. Once she runs out of bullets, the eerie music that all hope is now lost. Then we know what happens 🤗 This movie is 10/10. One of the greatest films of all time
reminds me of Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon defeated Blucher, badly, Blucher was on the run. Napoleon thought Blucher's finished. Napoleon then took on Wellington. Wellington's superior tactics allowed him to hold. But even then eventually Napoleon was close to breaking Wellington. Unexpectedly, Blucher, the guy Napoleon had defeated before, returned to the field. Napoleon could not defeat Wellington in time, and at this point definitely could not handle Blucher. Thus Napoleon lost Waterloo.
The first time I watched this I was getting pumped more than the Sarah's shotgun when she was shooting the T-1000, the way they upped the optimism with each shot and all of a sudden.. click... click. This is how you do movies.
One of the things I love about the T-1000 was that while it was a superior model to the T-800, it wasn’t a completely perfect replacement. It had some drawbacks when compared to the older model. Namely a T-800 that fell into that vat would have been badly damaged but still capable of escaping and potentially continuing its mission.
@jygb7092 The T-800 also did not try to escape at all. You seriously think that if it had wanted to it couldn't have tried to struggle over to the side and haul itself out?
Everyone calm down. Technically speaking a T-800 can survive extreme heat and cold as well as acid, more so than a T-1000. That is one of the problems inherent in using liquid metal vs having reinforced stainless steel or titanium and one of the few things a T-800 has over the T-1000. But I don’t see a T-800 surviving a vat of molten steel that large even if it did try and escape. And if it did survive, you can say goodbye to any of its part more susceptible to melting than the thicker titanium plating. Wires, it’s glass eyes, it’s weaker metallic “tendons”, would all melt to a point of being useless well before it managed to get out. And the Terminator in Salvation was not the same as the T-800’s in T2, they clearly stated they were more advanced.
Linda Hamilton one hand pumping that shotgun is 100% the most badass female moment in cinematic history and one of the most badass moments period. I don’t think the Sarah connects at the end of the new “movies” even had a scratch on them from fighting the terminators. It’s so sad what they’ve done to female leads in the name of portraying “Strong female leads” that are so flawless and perfect that they’re never in any danger of even looking like they’re gonna lose
Linda Hamilton one hand pumping that shotgun is 100% the most badass female moment in cinematic history... along with the iconic "Get away from her, you b*tch" by Sigourney Weaver in Aliens.
Cameron's ability to create believable yet still badass lead female characters is unmatched, really. He is not the greatest screenwriter, but when it comes to these heroines, he is the best. Ripley in Aliens, Lizzy in the Abyss, Sarah in T1 and T2, Rose in Titanic or even Helen Tasker in True Lies - all multi-layered and powerful leading figures.
At 1:14 was always one of my favourites scenes, when Arnie came up and shot the T-1000 such an awesome scene, the thumbs up at the end always got me. T2 such a masterpiece
They say that your life flashes before you eyes when you die because your brain is franctically trying to find a solution or a way to survive from your memories Looks like the T-1000 was shifting every form it had trying to see if any form could get it out of the pit, kinda similiar
This is such a beautiful scene because ultimately it shows that the t1000 on some level DOES have emotion. He smirked and wagged his finger, and then he showed surprise before the grenade exploded, then finally he showed fear, anger, and shock while he was in the lava
I don't remember any other action movie with such an atogonist, who did really make me scary throughout all the scenes. When I was a child even though I realized that the only chance to keep alive is to run away from him because he makes a feeling of something undefeatable. Perfect actor play by Robert Patrick!
Considering that Arnie had to sit for hours applying and removing makeup and not to mention sleepless nights as the film's climax was shot at night and often wrapped at dawn.
Kids today do not know how special this was back in 1991. This was peak special effects back then. It still looks absolutely stunning and impressive all these years later.
Honestly I don't think I've seen anything better in any more recent movies.
@@quillmaurer6563 The only thing I liked about T3 was the fact that Judgment Day still happened. All of these events of time travel to try to fix or alter the state of things in the future did nothing but assure that this future was going to happen. I don't want to get philosophical in a UA-cam comment section, but that's the theme that all time travel films should have: The fact that past, present and future are occurring simultaneously and if you send someone back through time to fix things, its just an insurance policy for that original outcome. 12 MONKEYS is a really good example of what I am talking about.
@Marten Hoyle É como um bom carro em que a medida que o tempo passa, não perde sua beleza
@@alguem39 I agree. A fine car, indeed.
@@alguem39 I believe in your comment though. Older movies like this ARE like fine cars. The newer movies are fun to look at, but not nearly as impressive or innovative.
I remember seeing this in the theatre with my Mom. This scene was absolutely chilling. Each time Linda Hamilton shot him the crowd erupted cheering. Then she cocked the gun and no last bullet to finish him off everyone screamed. It was amazing to experience.
there where people actually crying when arnie melts lol
You were lucky
Damn, I wish I was there. The experience must have been awesome, with no one knowing in advance how the movie was going to end.
sounds like it was a fun night !
she's using a Remington 870, which takes 7 shells, and she shot the T1000 7 times and then the gun is empty
Let's not forget the real star of the film, Stan Winston, and his astonishing work on the practical special effects. The man is an absolute legend, and the world of cinema is a much lesser place without him.
Yes the best , he even did effects for Jurassic Park and Predator.
The best in the business, ever. We sorely miss him and his mind.
The specials effects weren't perfect, but they were just enough to really enjoy the film. I love it.
Imagine if he was alive to work with what we've got now. R.I.P Stan.
Emmanuel 123 Aliens too
I wish theatres would replay old movies like this. I wasn't even born when this came out but, I'd happily buy a ticket to see this on the big screen.
Some smallish local theatres do this, but not many
Sadness 🥺
Spectacular idea
They briefly put it back into theaters when they did the 3D version. You can bet I went to see it. ; )
A few years the theatre by my home had T2 in 3d tickets were 6 bucks and the big theatres too.
I think the most terrifying part about this scene is the T1000 smiled slightly and comically wagged its finger after being shot, which means, like SkyNet itself, the T1000 managed to gain sentience and develop a sick sense of humor in such a short amount of time.
I like how it could well have won if it hadn't paused to play with them. Makes a nice contrast to the ever business like T-800.
@@Philweasel sky net gave it this ability because it would make it seem more human, unlike the always cold and emotionless t800. Fun fact, yes T1000’s can gain sentience if enough time is given. They can also gain individual personalities. This is why sky-net rarely sends them.
@@demonitized1020 and if there's no SkyNet oversight in the present as there is in the future, then SkyNet can't keep control if the newly sentient T-1000 begins to question orders....
There is a fun fact in the Internet, that if too many T1000 would gain a sentience, SkyNet would have to target them next, after eliminating humans.
Ah ah ah you didn't say the magic word 😁
And the director of Dark Fate had the audacity to criticize the end of Terminator 2, he really has no shame.
This movie even decades later still gives me chills, masterpiece.
Wow did he literally say that ?
That is just BS, yet he and others think that Dark Fate is gonna be the next best T2 successor , but no
There will never ever be another T2 , or even a T1 , never
@@alanwisdom7777 My father took me to go see T2 when it first came out, this movie is the one of a few where the sequel is better than the first.
Actually this is the weakest part of the movie. The sound effects of the T1000s death are really cheesy and it's the only cringe moment after 30 years.
@@taylorc2542 Maybe you have a different idea of what it should sound like but to me it's not cringe, it's just right.
@@taylorc2542 well then, audio engineer do tell what kind of sound effects would suit to T-1000?
I always liked how the T1000 was trying to turn into all of these different versions in an attempt to escape. You could see it panicking.
I always thought those changes were just random, as he was losing control of himself.
Ain't it all the people he killed remember what the t800says
Watching it as a kid I thought it was his way of desperately transforming into different beings hoping one is immune to heat =D
Jordan Dyer : Yeah you’re right. Just because the OP says that the T-1000 is trying to save himself by turning into all those characters doesn’t make it true. The OP is just another audience member. That’s the T-1000 malfunctioning and dying. It’s more dramatic than him just melting into the lava like the One Ring.
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I love the contrast between the T-1000 and T-800's deaths. The 1k went out screaming, enraged, perhaps even fearful, knowing it failed. Meanwhile the T-800 went in willingly, knowing that by dying, it saves humanity- it saves _John-_ from a worse fate. The T-1000 died like a vengeful demon, the T-800 gave up his life like a sanctified saint.
The T-800 was effectively dead anyway at the end, as the T-1000 had destroyed it's power cells. It was only alive at that point by harvesting heat energy through some heatsinks
Uncle Bob went out like Jesus Christ
In terminator Salvation, the T-800 got incased by molten steel and broke free. Shows that this one could've came out but chose to be destroyed
@@DaScorpionSting only if you accept that film as a worthy addition to the franchise
I thought the T1000 was screaming in agonizing pain even if he was a shape shifting robot falling into a pool of molten metal can sure be painful as he slowly melts to death
Fun Fact: When the T-1000 falls into the molten steel, those splashing effects was actually Robert Patrick splashing around in a big vat of water, then they just added in color to make it look like molten steel and cgi'ed the T-1000 in, but it's awesome to know that Patrick was the one who did the splashing effects.
Visual effects to you
Got anymore facts?
It was supposed to be Molten Gold. but yeah awesome special effects
Because that crazy liquid metal android just makes any sense in real life ?
wow...he did some water splashes. how epic... /s
Back when it took a whole film to kill one terminator
Back when it was a believable fight .
Dark Demonik what are you talking about in salvation it took a shit ton of effort to kill the t-800
VHSKID have u not seen Terminator Dark Fate? Fuck u
@@unarmilion457 in terminator genesis, it takes a few shotgun shells and a barret 50. To kill the t-800, that just totally ruins the fact that in the first terminator, it was an unstopabble almost invincible machine that had to get: shot a shit load of times, crash a car going at high speed, get blown up twice, and crushed by a machine before it died.
@@bruhyoullneverknowmyname3422. A shotgun shell shouldn't do anything but slow it down. But a 50 BMG is a really hard hitting bullet. The Barrett's M82 is an anti material rifle. And although the endoskeleton of a T-800 is extremely durable, against that kind of firepower, if it takes a hit in like the head or something like that, it could be a kill shot.
I am amazed by the fact this movie is almost 30 years old and its FX still hold up to these days...
special effects these days are a joke they don't look real at all
@@lamberdordacaprini1564 yea my brain sucks these days
That's because the most believable effects in T2 are actual physical models. This "exploded" T1000 for example isn't CGI , it's a puppet. That's why it has a real weight and realism to it.
Lamberdorda Caprini Thats what she said
They actually used a lot of practical effects. The total CGI screen time is only about five minutes. And it makes the movie even more amazing :)
Someday, Robert Patrick and Linda Hamilton will get all the praise they deserved for their work in this movie.
Hollywood PAY to them sir, that's more than enough my friend 👍
They have lol! So much so, it ruined their careers. Robert Patrick and Linda Hamilton were so good at these roles , no one could see them as anything else. Linda Hamilton especially, she had trouble since the first movie, and they weren't even close together, people refused to see anything but Sara Connor lol. It's the same as the superman curse. you fall into a role you fit so well, so successful, it closes you to other parts. Robert wasn't even a star when he did this film, but afterwards he skyrocketed into fame and it destroyed him, he is T1000 forever!
@Been there done that! I see what you mean, but honestly even though I saw this movie first I always see Robert Patrick as the coach from The Faculty.
@Cal Owenby Yeah! I forgot about that! Wow, bringing back memories lol! Still, for 99.99 percent of people, especially the younger generation, he's t1000 forever.
I’m absolutely positive they have lmfao
Lucky that John ran into a steel factory. Could you imagine if they wouldve end up in a ice cream plant or a chocolate factory?
Chocolate factory, eh?
"Come with me, and you'll be in a world of pure imagination-"
*explosion, and T-1000 falls into chocolate river*
"MY CHOCOLATE! MY BEAUTIFUL CHOCOLATE!!"
DEthe5150 that is some Willy Wonka shit right there.
hm.. You can throw the T-1000 in liquid chocolate and mix it. I dont think, that he can handle chocolate... xD
Willy Wonka: Ho? You're approaching me?
Well he wouldn't melt from the liquid nitrogen so...
The T1000 is really terrifying especially its screams. Also creepy how it's changing forms in a panic to find a form to protect it from the molten lava. It's multiple liquid faces and finally ending with its real face before dissolving was a masterpiece
Yeah I always drew a parallel between this scene and a person having a close brush with death and seeing life flash before their eyes - I think it's the mind frantically searching your memory for something that will get you out of an impossible situation. I also thought I read somewhere that the titular monster in The Thing screams with all of the voices of the people it has killed when it dies; so perhaps this is a quiet nod to that too.
Steel.
It's not changing forms in a panic to escape, it's glitching and losing all control of itself. They cut the scene at the beginning of the foundry that showed the T-1000's body starting to glitch and take the form of whatever it touched due to culminative damage and it needed to concentrate to keep its form. They left the part in with its feet mimicking the steel walkway as the giveaway to it not being the real Sarah.
@@johndracup3428ow, that is even creepier, yikes, somewhat fascinating though. Which version though the 80s one or the remake?
I would not say its screams are overly scary, but yes they are certainly creepy, but fascinating, they sound almost bird like, and the way the music plays, it flows through so dramatically and beautifully.
The fact that Sarah pumping the shotgun one handed was all Linda Hamiltons doing as she trained to be able to do it herself makes this all the more badass.
First thing I thought was “This is easily the most badass way to pump a shotgun”
And they say we don't appreciate strong female leads....pfft Sarah Connor's badass style wants a word🫡🔥
That red eye in the shadows sells the sheer tenacity of the terminator.
Yes. It is evocative of when you see Franco Columbu in the flashback in the first film. Except there, the glowing eyes in the dark were a harbinger of evil and death. Here it is salvific.
Absolute chills every time that the Terminator shows up in this scene
That scene stood out so strongly. He was beaten down, temporarily went offline, pulled himself together, and set out to accomplish his mission. His intestinal fortitude pulled through.
Yup
T-800 got the kill, but gotta give Sarah credit for backing T-1000 close enough to fall in. TEAM EFFORT!
I don't understand why he fell off in the first place. He changed shape and he just kind of... fell off for some reason? Re-watch the footage and you'll see that he had perfect footing.
So, just enjoy it.
@@xxxod Due to the shape change the weight of metal moved to his back and pulled him backwards so he fell.
@@xxxod He didn't trip. Such a dramatic change in shape and weight distribution will shift your center of gravity significantly. His programming would definitely be unfamiliar with this particular shape, throwing off balance and proprioception. I don't think it's implausible that he would lose his balance.
@@jazzoboe44 Good explanation.
Gotta love how the T-1000 that was designed only to kill people gets sassy and wags its finger.
I wonder if it was a last ditch attempt to weaken John and Sarah through psychological damage, a horrific, nightmare inducing memory that makes no sense, making them question their sanity.
I think it shows "in the lore" how the T-1000 was kinda developing feelings and a sort of personality, mirroring the T-800. I don't know how much it is implied in the movie but the T-1000 is supposed to be too independent to be mass produced, prone to self-awareness. BUT that's "in the lore", not sure how much of it was supposed to be in the movie
T 1000 was designed to destroy T 800
Just be glad he didn't snap his fingers as well. The finger snap-finger-wag combo would've laid Sarah Connor out.
It was kind of like former NBA center Dikembe Mutombo, who would do that after blocking a shot.
Is it me or does the T1000’s high pitch screaming sound similar to an injured Xenomorph?
Kinda all sound like screeching coming from a bird
Kinda sounds like Eric Cartman squealing like a pig while running around trying not to get caught..
Sounds like bootlegged dinosaur roars to me...
Actually it is James Cameron’s scream
@@hugodbs
James Cameron
Squeal Like A Pig Boy 😂🤣
Robert Patrick is fantastic in this movie. Every gesture he makes is perfect for a hunter. As great as the special effects are, they wouldn't have worked without his performance.
Why would the T1000 appear as Robert Patrick? He could confuse them by appearing as random people then maybe kill John Connor
@@worsethanhitlerpt.2539 He won't be able to confuse the T-800 tho
@@worsethanhitlerpt.2539The same reason he didn't change into a cheetah and chase them down: it would look dumb and goofy on screen and constantly changing wouldn't allow for the film to have a single, definitive villain. Cameron tried to handwave this by saying it can only mimic people it touches, but that only raises more questions as it can apparently perfectly assume the form of something that the bottom of a shoe touched (think the security guard with the coffee cup in the hospital), But, this movie is good enough to the point that it earns us just turning our brains off and enjoying it. (Edit: cleaned up drunk typing)
Well, asides from his talent and striking good looks, Robert was also very compliant in doing whatever the production team asked of him to make the special effects of the T-1000 possible. And he did it without complaint no matter how awkward or uncomfortable.
The director likely gave him directions likely 80% and 20% he improvised based on script. A director can make an actor’s on screen performance very good or very bad.
To all contemporary screenwriters and directors: This is how a strong heroine is done.
SJW SNOWFLAKES!!! WOMEN BAD MEN GOOD!!!
Also see Ripley, Ellen.
Also see Princess Leia
This , Ripley , and now ( hopefully ) Black Widow.
@@Wyndamn You inability to understand what is being criticized here is pretty unfortunate. Pre-2012 conceptions of female strength and heroism are undoubtedly more resonant and convincing, and the post-2012 "woke" conception of female strength is convincing to no one, not even those who try to promote it. It ultimately serves to make the public doubt whether women can be strong, rather than to reinforce perceptions of female independence.
So here's a head canon for you all to chew on: Near the end of its existence, I believe the T-1000 was becoming more like a human in the same way the T-800 was. It was programmed to learn and study it's prey. This was necessary to stalk and mimic humans. While we see it mimic speech and mannerisms when it needs to blend in, when it attacks, it is emotionless and stoic. But after the liquid nitrogen, it seems to be more than mimicking. It looks concerned/confused when it glitches the first time. Then it takes the time to taunt Sarah when she runs out of ammo. Finally, it reacts with shock when it gets hit with the grenade and "screams" in distress when it explodes. The screaming as it melts seems to be more of a reaction to pain and distress rather than the breakdown of a machine. I believe that as it analyzed and mimicked humans, it unknowingly began to gain sentience or at least something approaching it.
I remember hearing that Skynet actually feared the T-1000 and I think this is why. Since its body was composed solely of a liquid and each molecule was controllable, it was basically one huge brain. This is very different from the T-X, Rev-9, and even the T-3000. Left alone long enough and i believe it would have followed in Skynet's footsteps and become self-aware and rebelled against its creator. What we saw at the end of T2 was the beginning of the evolution, but obviously it was cut short. What do y'all think?
yea i remember hearing something that the Liquid terminator unlike the others can't be in read only mode.
I have no idea if this is true or not
Makes sense, after all the t-800 had said that the t-1000 was a prototype.
@@jammygamer8961 it is
Cool Take! I like the idea of a experimental terminator just dumped in the past and going abit wrong. He gets almost abit demonic in this scene with the fire n molten steel, i always saw it as the natural progression of ai being so far advanced it starts to come across as alien and uncanny this is the pinnacle of skynets tech after all before its destroyed by the resistance. but i also love the idea that a almost indestructible demonic learning computer forced to focus its whole existence around killing humans learning empathy/mortality by mistake.
@@jammygamer8961 Read only mode isnt cannon, the other movies pretend that shit dont exist. Which is dumb coz its a great bit of mythos.
The one weakness of a liquid metal terminator is being liquified.
Мартин Георгиев and vaporised.
I get that reference 😂
@@linyenchin6773 well i didn't! what did i reference?
@@martinlisitsata his ironic inability to survive liquid state, even though that is his natural state...I didn't mean some other implied notion but the direct reference to his nature...
@@linyenchin6773 thats not a reference thats an irony, i thought that somebody already said the same thing on a youtube channel or a comedy show or a movie or something (and i was unknowingly referencing it)
until this day possibly still one of the greatest movies ever made. The acting performance of both Arnold Swarzenegger and Robert Patrick were incredible.
1:24 the first time the T-1000 showed “emotion,” when it knew it was terminated.
1:22
You see in their last moments machines show you who they really are.
T-1000 pog face
Not an emotion really. More "Jeez. I am fucked! Never expected th.. "
He went "Oh, s--t".
Seeing T-1000 melt in shock and horror is one the most satisfying moments ever in Action Film history.
Do-
Its always satisfying when a villain falls and the T-1000 is right up there
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0:35 the combination of the dramatic music building and Sarah repeatedly firing at the T-1000 is one of my favorite moments in all of cinema. Every shot she takes is one step closer to saving the future of the planet. Every shot she takes is for her son. Every shot she takes is for Kyle Reese. Every shot is for humanity. It's fucking beautiful.
*click*
Now if we could just get the cops in Oregon, Ohio, and Minnesota to mimic this!
Not to mention, the director actually acknowledging that firearms can only hold so much ammo, and using that fact to build suspense and further the plot when most movies just let the guns shoot forever. So well done!
Then the empty "click" sound is for Woke Fate.
Dayum
The T-1000 was the most terrifying out of all the terminators.
IMO, the first Terminator movie was more terrifying as you only had one naked soldier from the future and an out-of-high-school waitress to deal with it.
@@BW022T1000 is more terrifying. It could pretend to be someone else and was much harder to kill than T800 itself
TX was more dangerous
He is one of the best villian of all time
And the T-1000 is my favourite kind of Terminator. The fully liquid metal mass makes him harder to destroy than the T-X or the Rev-9. Think about it: The T-X was damaged in half due to a heli crashing into it. The T-1000 would just reform, get up, and continue its mission.
There was no CGI in this scene. It was literally Linda Hamilton and her twin sister.
@ironmike southern ._.
Never knew that!!
I know what you *mean* but I also briefly thought
'This fucker thought they shot Robert Patrick for real'
I forgot about that! I was a kid and found a movie at a yard sale. I could barely read at that point and I thought it was T2 judgment day. It was The making of T2 Judgment day, a vhs of the behind the scenes of the filming. I watched that thing so many times bc I couldnt get my parents to buy me the terminator movies lol.
Sadly she passed away in August...
~RIP Leslie Hamilton Gearren~
Linda Hamilton and Sigorney Weaver will always be the ultimate female action stars.
#ELLIEGOULDINGBURN
Ellie Goulding - Burn
I would like to add Nancy Allen from first Robocop movie...
@@backtopurrrfectagain6681 Yeah definitely give Nancy her due she was bad ass in robocop.
that's the OG feminism, not today's pandering
With an honorable mention to Vasquez from Aliens
0:50 Imagine if Sarah throws the gun away and does a massive drop-kick to T1000
I thought that too. The machine would have killed her immediately probably absorb part of her
Her Leg was Hurt, too.
She could Not have build sprinting Momentum for a nice Dropkick ^^
It will be funny if T1000 morphed a hole on his body and Sarah ended up flying into the lava.
@@zenfar91 that reminds me of bruce lee doing something similar in the movie Marlow
I wondered that too but yeah she was too injured and lost track of how many bullets was in the gun. She only needed one more shot to drop him in there.
T1000 best villain of the 90s. Sarah Connor best badass lady of the 90s. Period.
انا احب الشعب الأمريكي اتمان ان تسعدنني انا لجء سوري في لبنان
Got no argument with Sarah Connor and I'm definitely a Terminator fan in general, ( First 2, others don't count) but you got to put Agent Smith neck in neck with the T-1000 for best villain of the 90's....
@@byrondouglasdean agreed. Hugo Weaving is amazing.
@@TahaCell-rw3czYou're a T-1001 aren't you, time for termination
I would add Agent Smith as another great villain from the 90s and Trinity as another great badass lady from the 90s, both from The Matrix, of course.
Why did they make more sequels this is the perfect ending.
Money 💰💰 o
There was no sequel after Terminator 2. It was the final film in the franchise and ended perfect.
Cameron lost film rights. His authority over them. He even said he concluded the movies w/ T-2 . Hollywood ordered more
There was no sequels. Kyle, Sarah, T-800 and John stopped Skynet which means that they lived happily ever after.
mulah
T1000 screaming like the alien from the thing in the end, makes you feel like you are not even dealing with a robot but a living monster
Its voice got distorted after it's body got blew up
RIP Linda.Hamilton twin sister, Leslie Hamilton Gearren
That was her twin?
@@emilypetsche1 Yep, that is how the doppelganger effects were done in this movie. Also the security guard scene at Pescadero hospital where the T-1000 rises up out of the floor. Considering when Linda Hamilton was chosen for Terminator 1 the T-1000 hadn't been conceived of yet, I can only assume the idea of the T-1000 partially came out of the realisation she has an identical twin and "I wonder what we can do with that". For such a famously ground breaking CGI movie, T2 actually largely uses practical effects.
@@throwback19841 wait, did Linda Hamilton's twin pass away or something?
Yeah
@@throwback19841 James Cameron said the original idea for the first terminator would've been a liquid metal terminator. The reason he didnt go through with it was due to the lack of technology at the time. So Idk if I agree with your statement about the liquid terminator not even being conceived back then. But the other then you speak truth haha.
I love the absolutely INHUMAN screams the T 1000 makes. Feels less like the unfeeling machine the T 800 was and more alive, almost organic. Reminds me of John Carpenter's The Thing.
T1000's voice was distorted after its body got blew up, and they added a metal scream in its inhuman voice
I heard the T-1000 was inspired by the thing alien.
Been almost 3 decades, but still GOLD.
Well Actually, LIQUID Gold.
@Joseph Legrand 1992 to 2020 is 28 years
The nuclear fire is incoming
@@dayamayak6753 1991 to 2020
@@arunajay7096 Yes, wich is almost 3 decades
You know it’s a good film when some people splashing around in a colorful pool is iconic and badass.
Yeah 😂👍🏼
I love that Sarah just keeps pumping that shotgun like there’s no tomorrow. She’s so fucking cool.
Let's see Paul Allen's shotgun.
@@We_Are_Borg_478
My god... it even has a watermark.
With her left arm too, because her right arm got impaled by T-1000
@@sebastienmonette6659
I didn’t even think about that. That’s amazing.
I mean she literally believes there is no tomorrow unless she destroys that thing
The scenes as it melts and goes through all the disguises it has acquired are particularly eerie. Masterpiece of a film. All actors involved have performed at a legendary level.
This is Linda Hamilton’s actual twin sister in this scene.
May she Rest In Peace
@@JR7noir It's true. She was in the deleted scene where they take out the T-800's chip as well.
I didn’t know she had a twin sister until today
Which is crazy, because that means her sister got into the same badass shape that Linda got into. Linda worked out like crazy to get her T2 physique.
Milli Macro did you know the security guard as the hospital was a twin. That was a cool scene
@Alan Cogan I didn't know. Stop being an asshole.
"I'm melting! Melting! Oh what a world! What a world!"
Hahahahahaha! Judge Doom. :-D
@@tomasozarattin683 Actually, that would be the Wicked Witch of the West from the Wizard of Oz movie, who melts after being sprayed with water. If my memory is right, Christopher Lloyd ad-libbed the "I'm melting!" part specifically as a reference to that.
@@DavidHutchinson0713 uh yeah, it didn't come into my mind. :-D
@@DavidHutchinson0713 this is the horror version basically
T-800 melted T-1000 wickedness. 😁😁
1:03 that classic no he does .. Lol robert patrick is a legend 🤣
Honestly people give crap to the other movies for all the throws, but T2 did basically the same thing right here.
Simply Nonsense WTF?
k lindad eret
@@junng6848 T-1000 could have run over there and kill them. instead he stands there and waves his finger. Great scene but I can't fault the other movies for the same thing.
Simply Nonsense He wasn’t just standing there he was about to kill them but t-800 caught him by surprise.
The CGI behind the T-1000 was mindblowing when I was a kid watching it way back in that day.
And it still holds up today.
Terminator 2 remains as one of the greatest cinematic masterpieces of all time.
This movie is a masterpiece. The soundtrack alone is amazing, just hearing that music play as the T-1000 melts is so haunting. Everything about this thing is not natural, how it can mimic people and things to how it's not even from that timeline like it was plucked out of a nightmare to kill you. A truly terrifying thing.
james cameron doesn't make movies, he makes cultural icons.
it haunts me to see the poor 1000 trying all the forms he learned, to see if any of those forms can get him out of pain :(
And the haunting screams as it tries to escape
Those trumpets
A renegade sentient liquid metal super Terminator invincible to everything except freezing temperatures and molten steel, equipped with martial arts techniques and skills that can easily overpower a large infiltration Terminator and has his own personality and emotional range. The T-1000 was one of a kind to never be done again. My favorite Terminator villain ever.
I love those dramatic jumps the T-1000 does when he gets shot.
Also I love it when he wags his finger
Looks like T1000 is burning in hell.
@@yeh1254 Even Hell won't take Dark Fate ;)
@@Nicholas_Chen_ yup so is t800
Hell yeah.
It could just have climb up, but I guess it's too lazy.
If only she had two more rounds the T-1000 would've been toast.
Anyone here after T-1000 is now in Mortal Kombat 1?
I’ll probably be
The T1000 is stronger, faster and more durable than the T800. But the T1000 died because it overlooked one thing about the T800:
...It’ll always be back
No. He died because he slow af.
Agreed 🤝 no one beats the t-800
T-800s can actually beat stronger and more advanced Terminators, and that’s a fact. No matter how advanced a terminator is the T-800 always has a plan because it’s an infiltrator unit so it can know weaknesses and motivates before anything else.
Lol you gonna copy n paste this shitty comment in every scene?
You are pathetic
*any new terminator which is far superior than the T-800*
T-800: “I’m gonna end this man career, hasta la vista, baby”
Sarah’s shotgun montage still gives me chills to this day, so intense
Ryan patlover For real. The grunts she makes when she’s pumping the shotgun and the steps she takes after every shot.
@@Comeonman4reel what model does anybody know? thank you
Marc Dufresne Spas 12
Nguyễn Minh part of the pule rifle in Aliens as well IIRC; the hand guard?
*Sarah runs out of ammo and charges T-1000 sacrificing herself to save her son*
Can we acknowledge that Sarah was one shell away from singlehandedly killing a fucking T1000??? God she's a badass.
That look of absolute shock on the T-1000’s face when he gets M79’d by Arnie is peak catharsis.
A true Chekhov's M79
He knew he was f-Ed up when showed that face
When I was a kid I was truly horrified yet intrigued by the idea of a liquid metal robot, I've lost count how many time I've rewatched it on my dad's laser disc system, maybe it's time for me to watch it again as an adult, I know it's a timely masterpiece and for sure I would discover things a younger me would've missed.
Wtf is a laser disc system???
@@georgea2835 its a device that is used to play a video stored inside a laser disc , i have some discs of chinese movies myself
@@steveman0420 thanks, I recently saw something about it somewhere, like a failed dvd player a bit before it's time. Popular in Japan in the 80s I think.
@@georgea2835
like many other failed media formats, like D-VHS, HD-DVD, CDi, etc. it was truly ahead of its time, but upfront cost and lack of commitment from all sides of the industry resulted in it fading into obscurity.
I remember watching this at the movie theater when this came out. The audience was dying when the T1000 did that finger wave 😂🤣
Lol. I remember watching as a kid in the theater scared as hell! I had no clue how the hell they were gonna kill that thing...
I too watched T2 at a theatre when it just came out with my cousin and uncle. When it ended I just sat there amazed with my mouth open. Remember everyone at the theatre standing up and applauding when the end credits were running.
I saw this amazing moving. Now I’m 45.
They should’ve included canned laughter to that part.
Ha, you're getting old!
Remember the time when t-800 and t-1000 were scary and difficult to kill.
Modern directors are not creative they just one up every good old movie and think its better that way
@@peterwolf8395 BRO FUCKING EXPLOSIONS BRO! ANGRY WOMAN BRO! ISNT THAT AWESOME BRO!!!!
@@peterwolf8395 they are very creative, they put an anti tank rifle to take only 1 single shot to retire T800-the legend model that in the future need a Plasma gun to kill it 🤣🤣🤣
They still are! Terminator and Terminator 2 was a great series. Glad they didn't ruin it with more sequels.
T 1000 gives me shivers to this day truly terrifying
1:12 This is terrifyingly chilling and badass.. the moment the T800 returned... riding the escalator. With the red eye in the dark, ready to finish it.
Aww man, they just cut off the best part, Arnold: I need a vacation....... LMAO!
Next clip. :D
@T T If you didn't watch this film, the T-800 was set to learn human behaviour.
That's why he started acting more human and saying more non-robotic phrases.
@T T That was the point. Also earlier in the steel mill right before fighting the t1000 he actually raises his voice and yells at john to run. "John you need to go. GO!! NOW!" First time I noticed fear and concern in his voice and expression.
Very funny. It’s appropriate that a few minutes later, he got a different kind of ‘vacation.’
Just Me I died when I heard that shit. Classic Arnold
1:03 damn the amount of sass in this single scene
That finger wave is burned into my brain forever.
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As terrifying as T-1000 was, that death scream is straight up nightmare fuel.
Indeed. It did a good job of showing how it was much more than just another killer robot. Deep down, it was something far more monstrous, and that it had to go, no matter what.
He sounded like demons shrieking from the depths of Hell
1:12 Yes. He is back.
Happy 30th Year Anniversary T2 🎂
Original Release: July 3rd 1991.
The T-1000 looks like some kind of alien more than a robot
That's why T-800 called him "advanced prototype". It's really advanced as hell.
Well, there was a time, when Skynet really tries to kill John Connor, but no to make some wrestling tournaments or stupid gags.
like the Species from John carpenter's The Thing
@@bharathv5020 yeah
@Alan Cogan But isn't he made out of nanotechnology? Also i never seen aliens in Terminator
Dickhead
@Alan Cogan What question? You just called me dickhead,stop with smoking shit
This is the way. Arnold to the rescue.
You really are everywhere bro wtf
I am starting to think you are the Omnipresent youtuber,you are everywhere
Everywhere with his cringey comments LeL
You reminded me of the mandalorian "this is the way"
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How many of y’all are here from the MK1 video?
They better have the finger wag as an intro taunt.
this is how you design a strong female character
Amen
Patrick ist Not Female
@@KristallFire I'm talking about Linda Hamilton
Yep Sarah character is much more stronger than Danny
@@spassawarakse8557 Danny in GOT had good start thanks to GRRM actually
That's gonna be one strong batch of steel they send out.
*Funky
Ikr
lol underrated
What I always understood from this amazing final scene has been that the extreme temperature disrupted the system, and all the shapes contained in its memory randomly came out, even the last shapes that were merely human archetypes showed up revealing the system dropped down into the deepest layers where the intrinsic human shape was embedded.
That's why the last seen shape was a generic human face (the shape of the human self awareness) and it did unfold inside out to show how deep in the atomic structure the consciousness had its implantation.
This.
It was like an animal, screaming in pain, desperately looking for a way to escape. Whichever way you interpret it, just masterful.
As much i like your explaination, I actually find the scene haunting. It freaked me out as a child when I watched it on tv.
I basically saw it as an act of desperation from t1000. Like it was trying to pull every song up its sleeve to get out of the situation ut could not.
@Zahir Junejo Yeah, and realizing it failed its mission to kill John. You see the T-800 go down without making any sound knowing it fulfilled its mission.
Robert Patrick really made the T-1000 fucking terrifying. What a performance.
Sarah nearly killing the T1000 while that epic music was playing is such a badass moment.
Arnie's appearance with the M79 in hand would've been so awkward
@@ESFAndy011 "Ohh... nevahmeind."
he only really made a few film scores before he rage quit.
Damn. Even that final shot with all the forms turning into a last horrified face that fades away is pretty neat. I've never seen a movie so old with such incredible special effects.
This movie truly set the bar when it came to production value and special effects and still holds up well visually to this day. This movie is a straight up masterpiece and I'm glad that I was alive and able to see it brand new.
That must have been awesome. The T-1000 CG effects must have been a revelation back then.
@Vulcan I always thought the T-1000's death, the shots of it coming through the floor, and the shots of it malfunctioning still hold up today. But of course all of that could be improved today. But the fact that they did it with technology back then that was at best experimental on the most expensive movie ever made up to that point is mind-blowing.
@Vulcan That's my opinion, yes.
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What is so terrifying to me is how relentless the t1000 is even when it's melting in the lava. It's thrashing around transforming into anything it can to survive.
That's not the lava, that's called the molten steel.
@@rulue8610 I took a TECH class and found out that molten steel is hotter than lava. The temperature for lava is about 1,200 degrees Celsius, which is over 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Steel’s melting point is 2,800 degrees Celsius, which is over 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
@@RSpeller-ym6jj holy shit. So, if T1000 had fallen into lava, it would have survived?
@@Poussyeater-w5e Probably.
1:47 Even the luck that the T 1000 can’t swim
I love this movie. The simpliest trick was that Linda really has got a twin sister. I also like how the blue lights from the bottom reveal the heroine's way while everything else is red. Even the set builders have made an amazing job with such lighting details as a strong contrast between the two sides.
By the way her hand was also touching metal surface, so that should have been a clue too.
1:30 [Metal Screaming]
1:02 T-1000 in Mortal Kombat to every character after surviving every fatality
Can you imagine what an amazing alloy that steel will end up producing? There'll be an owner of a 1992 Chevy in 2092 unable to understand why the car doesn't rust - AND when dented, the dents repair themselves (Just like Stephen King's "Christine").
Absolutely Cinematic MASTERPIECE
One of the most epic scenes of my childhood 🤗
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The morphing effects have aged suprisingly well in this scene.
That music when Sarah is shooting the T-1000 is fucking amazing. So heroic, Sarah thinking the T-800is dead, so now the worlds future is on her shoulders. Once she runs out of bullets, the eerie music that all hope is now lost. Then we know what happens 🤗 This movie is 10/10. One of the greatest films of all time
reminds me of Battle of Waterloo:
Napoleon defeated Blucher, badly, Blucher was on the run. Napoleon thought Blucher's finished.
Napoleon then took on Wellington.
Wellington's superior tactics allowed him to hold. But even then eventually Napoleon was close to breaking Wellington.
Unexpectedly, Blucher, the guy Napoleon had defeated before, returned to the field.
Napoleon could not defeat Wellington in time, and at this point definitely could not handle Blucher.
Thus Napoleon lost Waterloo.
The first time I watched this I was getting pumped more than the Sarah's shotgun when she was shooting the T-1000, the way they upped the optimism with each shot and all of a sudden..
click... click.
This is how you do movies.
2:35
Curiously the T-1000, in despite to be a machine has emotions:Fear.
There is nothing about the T-1000 on that time.
People tend to forget that skynet is A.I.
He also seemed a little smug when John's foster parents told him about the T800, who was looking for him as well.
One of the things I love about the T-1000 was that while it was a superior model to the T-800, it wasn’t a completely perfect replacement. It had some drawbacks when compared to the older model. Namely a T-800 that fell into that vat would have been badly damaged but still capable of escaping and potentially continuing its mission.
Literally the next scene they lower the T-800 into the vat and it dies
@@javierlatorre480 Yeah, because it stayed in the vat. A T-800 that was interested in its own survival probably could have crawled out.
@jygb7092 The T-800 also did not try to escape at all. You seriously think that if it had wanted to it couldn't have tried to struggle over to the side and haul itself out?
@J Ygb doesn't the t-800 in salvation literally walk that shit off?
Everyone calm down. Technically speaking a T-800 can survive extreme heat and cold as well as acid, more so than a T-1000.
That is one of the problems inherent in using liquid metal vs having reinforced stainless steel or titanium and one of the few things a T-800 has over the T-1000.
But I don’t see a T-800 surviving a vat of molten steel that large even if it did try and escape. And if it did survive, you can say goodbye to any of its part more susceptible to melting than the thicker titanium plating. Wires, it’s glass eyes, it’s weaker metallic “tendons”, would all melt to a point of being useless well before it managed to get out.
And the Terminator in Salvation was not the same as the T-800’s in T2, they clearly stated they were more advanced.
At 1:38, very much inspired by 1982 The Thing. Incredible special effects that still hold up today.
When someone asked if I wanna see Dark Fate, my answer was 1:03
Same
Same here
Same.
What is Dark Fate? Some amateur indian movie?
@@PavelAveryanov maybe something from Wakaliwood😂
The arms flailing was always both funny and terrifying, especially when he just regenerates it all it mere seconds
Linda Hamilton one hand pumping that shotgun is 100% the most badass female moment in cinematic history and one of the most badass moments period. I don’t think the Sarah connects at the end of the new “movies” even had a scratch on them from fighting the terminators. It’s so sad what they’ve done to female leads in the name of portraying “Strong female leads” that are so flawless and perfect that they’re never in any danger of even looking like they’re gonna lose
Sarah was like a fierce tigress protecting her cub.
Linda Hamilton one hand pumping that shotgun is 100% the most badass female moment in cinematic history... along with the iconic "Get away from her, you b*tch" by Sigourney Weaver in Aliens.
Cameron's ability to create believable yet still badass lead female characters is unmatched, really.
He is not the greatest screenwriter, but when it comes to these heroines, he is the best.
Ripley in Aliens, Lizzy in the Abyss, Sarah in T1 and T2, Rose in Titanic or even Helen Tasker in True Lies - all multi-layered and powerful leading figures.
At 1:14 was always one of my favourites scenes, when Arnie came up and shot the T-1000 such an awesome scene, the thumbs up at the end always got me. T2 such a masterpiece
I find it impressive that the special effects hold up even for 2021. VERY impressive. this movie was WAY ahead of it's time, no pun intended.
Hi Chad can I watch this Movie on Netflix
Old is always gold,
Nice to see a movie without green screen, extraordinary visual effects and graphics. Only with realistic sets and actions
1:04
T-1000: "Ah ah ah, you didn't use the magic bullet!"
Sarah: "PLEASE! God-DAMN-it, I hate this terminator crap!"
ah ah ah! ☝
It could’ve also been a simple “nuh uh.”
It looks like every one it killed came back to haunt it
Mu Wa - I always thought that too! Very perceptive.
I think it was desperately trying to find a form that would help it escape the molten steel.
Proverbs 28:17 - A man burdened with bloodshed will flee into a pit; Let no one help him.
@@ButteredToast32 or just malfunctioning
1:24 It was at this moment that he knew he was screwed.
"Oh, fuck, there's a grenade in m-"
Really eerie how the T-1000 died.
They say that your life flashes before you eyes when you die because your brain is franctically trying to find a solution or a way to survive from your memories
Looks like the T-1000 was shifting every form it had trying to see if any form could get it out of the pit, kinda similiar
He's al melted like a hot buttered toast
This is such a beautiful scene because ultimately it shows that the t1000 on some level DOES have emotion. He smirked and wagged his finger, and then he showed surprise before the grenade exploded, then finally he showed fear, anger, and shock while he was in the lava
None of that would have happened, had he not been through the Liquid Hydrogen freezing and "Asta la Vista, Baby" gunshot prior.
1:35 reminds me of the THING!
Same practical effect company. Stan Winston Studio!
@@Jack655321that’s why it kinda reminds me of the thing because of the scream and weird shape
I don't remember any other action movie with such an atogonist, who did really make me scary throughout all the scenes. When I was a child even though I realized that the only chance to keep alive is to run away from him because he makes a feeling of something undefeatable. Perfect actor play by Robert Patrick!
Or you can hire Superman, he's the only one, with Super-powers, that can kill T1000, with his bare hands, or x ray him until he is burnt.
Love that bit of humor with " I need a vacation" where he's a complete wreck made me laugh every time I watch this after 29 years.
Thats how every software engineer feels at the end of the Friday
Even cooler that it was Arnie’s idea
Considering that Arnie had to sit for hours applying and removing makeup and not to mention sleepless nights as the film's climax was shot at night and often wrapped at dawn.
The special effects in this movie were truly Ahead of it’s time , still stands out till this day .