There could NOT have been a more perfect song to go with this scene! I'm also impressed with how just about everyone was noticing the fact that he wasn't killing anybody....just messing them up real bad!
When I was first watching this film, as a kid, I did not make that distinction at all. Not until it was pointed out to me by someone else, well after that scene had ended. On second viewing, I wondered to myself why that had never occurred to me before. lol
The scariest thing in that scene: how fast Arnold's head snaps around after the guy breaks the pool cue across Arnold's skull. You're gonna pay for doing that! 😄
He didn't even look hurt. He just looked annoyed. Like: "dude... I'm busy breaking this guy's arm in seven places with my fist. Do you mind??" And flings him casually through the front storm window. lol
I recognize the actor who played the old guy w/ the shotgun. His name is Paul Richard Schrum. Sadly he passed in 2003. I remember him from a 1980s sitcom w/ Nell Carter. The show was called "Gimme A Break". I believe he played an uncle but was a recurring character.
For clarification, the mechanical endoskeleton is referred to as a model T-800/T-850. The outer skin layer is referred to as CSM (Cyberdyne System Model). In the case of Arnold, his skin model is 101 hence being called a cyberdyne systems model 101. As seen in the first terminator, the unit that infiltrates the base looks different thus would be a different skin model number. Makes sense as these units are supposed to be infiltrators so all of them looking like Arnold would make no sense. For T-2 I've seen it said that the resistance chose to send a duplicate Terminator so as to be recognizable as such thus speeding the process of believability in case it encountered Sarah since they knew the Terminator was in a race for time against the T-1000. So they loaded the model 101 skin layer and had it applied to the second endoskeleton before they sent it back.
How many of these reaction videos have you molested with this same comment. Nobody is going to actually read the whole thing ⬆️ except that person🤣. You should write a book🤣🤣
He definitely had the look of a guy who had been relentlessly drinking booze, and smoking cigars, since he was 15 or so years old... So, good makeup job.
I just learned that Arnold was 43yo and weighed 228lbs during filming. My 240lb, 45yo body will file that in the folder "people who accomplished great things younger/older than I realized."
He turns the lights off in the car after they escape from Pascedero Mental Institution. John asks him if he can see anything, and he says "I see everything". Not really a revelation.
It is exactly the same model Terminator. What changes with machines is how they have been programmed to behave. At least until the whole learned behaviour aspect kicks in later. But you are right at the same time. The scene is starting to subtly hint that something has changed about what is going on with this familiar Terminator model.
@@mattp6089exactly this. The terminator doesn't intend to kill unless someone threatens to kill his protection target. Then he instantly switches to termination mode. Before that he does pretty much the least possible damage to any assailants while still reaching his goals as efficiently as possible. If this was done to make him seem more humane, or if it was just so he wouldn't be damaged unnecessarily by being in too many shootouts is up for debate.
Thanks for compiling these reactions. I wish there were more reactions to Basic Instinct, so you could make a video of the reactions to that movie's iconic scene.
Every time I watch this episode, I laugh how the biker presses his cigar even stronger into Arnold like the pressure must cause more pain than the fire)
Two things: Coby stole the show, and in the movie, the Terminator should have actually said "Please" when going into the kitchen, and then switch to the outdoor scene and cue in Bad To The Bone.
No, the underwear would be seen as superfluous, given that it's not necessary for a being that doesn't pee or crap, and therefore would not have to worry about "soiling itself."
I'm sitting here right now wondering if there was a cut where the bartender accidentally pulls the trigger, when Arnold swipes for the gun, and Arnold gets a face full of smoke, and a pair of ringing eardrums, for his trouble. lol
The one thing I never see reactors pick up on is how comical it is when 'Bad to the Bone' starts playing. Nobody seems to realize how much different the tone of that is from the first movie. And its funny, it makes you laugh. The first Terminator didn't make people laugh. But they laugh and don't even put it together that he doesn't kill anyone in that scene. The only one that actually caught on to something was Jax from Reacts with Jax, which isn't emmareactions.
His buddies didn't know that Arnie was a terminator from the future. THey just saw a man with amazing strength and pain tolerance. But still just a man. And their friend was getting beat up. And they are prone to violence and a macho culture. So why not try to come to their friend's aid.
There was a real tragedy in making TERMINATOR 2. The shotgun Arnold used was a 1893 Winchester. They actually cut the barrel of this fine antique thus ruining it FOREVER. 😮😢If the movie had been made a few years earlier, they could have used a reproduction, which were made to satisfy the market for competitive cowboy shooting events.
The question I've always had is, considering the reaction of the women during his entrance - especially when one of them looks down, it makes me think he is "anatomically correct". Which then begs the question: Why would SkyNet make it's machines actually anatomically correct there?? It's not like that part works, or has any reason for existing at all. So why include it??
@@emsleywyatt3400 Oh yeah, that hadn't occurred to me at all. Bloody good point! Dunno why I didn't think of that, it's so stupidly obvious now you've pointed it out lol
"I had to watch him put _my_ clothes on, standing on one foot to wiggle into my underwear, and that's when I realized..." Therapist: "Yeah, yeah, you like men, we've been over this. But let's circle back to the kitchen, the grill, and your mother."
It's just canon so they can't take any other weapon or tool from the future to the past setting. In the TV show "The Sarah Connor Chronicles", which might be the best follow-up after the first two movies, the main characters also have to do a time jump, and they lose all their clothes on the way.
я однажды в России так из рок бара выходил пьяный. мне нос сломали зато много пафоса было ))))))) давно было примерно в 2007 году сейчас у меня здоровье не позволяет по барам мотаться и драться. постарел.
I always wonder why society is so rotten… but then I notice that there is still people outside there not knowing Terminator2 but can name the actors of Harry Potter and 50 shades of grey…
This movie is bloody inconsistent. He doesn’t kill the bikers in the beginning but then he tries to kill the guy that was bullying John and then we get that stupid “Ya gotta promise not to kill anyone” subplot
He didn't need to kill bikers. No real threat to him. Killed bully. He was a threat to John. Asked not kill. Simple empathy on John's part. Also a learning curve for the Terminator character. "For the plot".....
The Terminator, pinning that guy to the pool table with that knife, was his way of saying "I got next game."
He learned that maneuver from archived footage of Bruno Tattaglia and Virgil Sollozzo.
I know who i am. I'm a guy, who's watching an other guy, Who's watching other guys, who's watching a movie. (Tropic Thunder, if you know, you know.) 😅
I know
@@victork9938 "In the meantime ... somewhere in the multiverse ... a guy ... watching a youtube video..." ( In deep trailer-commentator voice.) 😅
you couldn't help but spoil it by revealing the movie title?? You never go full....
It's more like, "you're the dude, watching a dude, watching dudes and dude'etts who are watching a dude disguised as another dude".😁
Never go full comment
The waitress who looks Arnold up and down and says "Hmmm" makes me laugh every time.
That waitress would have absolutely put out for the Terminator, and happily had his little cyborg babies, if he'd asked nicely. lol
That's the most appreciative "mmmh" I ever heard. 😂
8:25: Catching the keys like that is impressive. They were already going past him when he snatched them out of the air.
There could NOT have been a more perfect song to go with this scene! I'm also impressed with how just about everyone was noticing the fact that he wasn't killing anybody....just messing them up real bad!
When I was first watching this film, as a kid, I did not make that distinction at all. Not until it was pointed out to me by someone else, well after that scene had ended. On second viewing, I wondered to myself why that had never occurred to me before. lol
They noticed that he wasn't killing anyone, but they don't comment on _why_ he isn't killing anyone.
The scariest thing in that scene: how fast Arnold's head snaps around after the guy breaks the pool cue across Arnold's skull. You're gonna pay for doing that! 😄
He didn't even look hurt. He just looked annoyed. Like: "dude... I'm busy breaking this guy's arm in seven places with my fist. Do you mind??" And flings him casually through the front storm window. lol
I recognize the actor who played the old guy w/ the shotgun. His name is Paul Richard Schrum. Sadly he passed in 2003. I remember him from a 1980s sitcom w/ Nell Carter. The show was called "Gimme A Break". I believe he played an uncle but was a recurring character.
This scene is basically How to properly introduce a character 101.
Model 101.
One of the punks in T1 was Bill Paxton!
For clarification, the mechanical endoskeleton is referred to as a model T-800/T-850. The outer skin layer is referred to as CSM (Cyberdyne System Model). In the case of Arnold, his skin model is 101 hence being called a cyberdyne systems model 101.
As seen in the first terminator, the unit that infiltrates the base looks different thus would be a different skin model number. Makes sense as these units are supposed to be infiltrators so all of them looking like Arnold would make no sense.
For T-2 I've seen it said that the resistance chose to send a duplicate Terminator so as to be recognizable as such thus speeding the process of believability in case it encountered Sarah since they knew the Terminator was in a race for time against the T-1000. So they loaded the model 101 skin layer and had it applied to the second endoskeleton before they sent it back.
so is that a good thing?
How many of these reaction videos have you molested with this same comment. Nobody is going to actually read the whole thing ⬆️ except that person🤣. You should write a book🤣🤣
I’m jealous these people can watch this without the big twist being ruined by the trailers and ads.
The biker who put out his cigar on the chest was 39 at the time of filming. Robert Winley(1952-2001) I would have guessed much older.
He definitely had the look of a guy who had been relentlessly drinking booze, and smoking cigars, since he was 15 or so years old... So, good makeup job.
Damn. That’s a classic example of, “It’s not the years, it’s the mileage.”
I just learned that Arnold was 43yo and weighed 228lbs during filming. My 240lb, 45yo body will file that in the folder "people who accomplished great things younger/older than I realized."
Everybody is like .."I know this song from the parent trap",...I'm like, nah....that's All Bundy's song baby!!
I know the song from the radio and several movies, tv shows, commercials, cartoons...
The first movie I think about is The Long kiss Goodnight.
Is that the same Al Bundy that scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing in the 1966 city football championship for Polk High?
Arnold was very buffed up during the 80s, then got leaner during the 90s.
What a lot of people don't notice is that he never turns the headlamp on. The T-800 doesn't need it to see.
Never noticed that! Though I think it should anyway to avoid pestering by police and blend better with human population.
He turns the lights off in the car after they escape from Pascedero Mental Institution. John asks him if he can see anything, and he says "I see everything". Not really a revelation.
in T's defense he did ask nicely... you know considering.
Yeah, the original Terminator would have just killed everyone (including the waitresses) in that bar, without even asking for the clothes at all.
This scene also messages this is a different kind of terminator--he is not killing people like he did in the 1st movie.
It is exactly the same model Terminator. What changes with machines is how they have been programmed to behave. At least until the whole learned behaviour aspect kicks in later. But you are right at the same time. The scene is starting to subtly hint that something has changed about what is going on with this familiar Terminator model.
@@mattp6089exactly this. The terminator doesn't intend to kill unless someone threatens to kill his protection target. Then he instantly switches to termination mode. Before that he does pretty much the least possible damage to any assailants while still reaching his goals as efficiently as possible. If this was done to make him seem more humane, or if it was just so he wouldn't be damaged unnecessarily by being in too many shootouts is up for debate.
Of course I saw this film many times. But I just love that everyone knows this song!!! Bad to the bones!! Thanks. Greettings from Argentina
When Arnold grabbed the shotgun was wicked cool 😎😎
"Bad to the Bone": the audience's love song for Arnold and The Terminator franchise.
The motorcycle conveniently has a shotgun sheath on the side.
and lots of ammo some how
The second movie, T2 is the best. Arnold is a protector in T2. xx
Thanks for compiling these reactions. I wish there were more reactions to Basic Instinct, so you could make a video of the reactions to that movie's iconic scene.
Cinepals and Just Trust Ash... Friends don't let friends watch Terminator 2 without having seen Terminator 1. 🤦♂🤦♀
Every time I watch this episode, I laugh how the biker presses his cigar even stronger into Arnold like the pressure must cause more pain than the fire)
Two things: Coby stole the show, and in the movie, the Terminator should have actually said "Please" when going into the kitchen, and then switch to the outdoor scene and cue in Bad To The Bone.
Bad to the Bone is the greatest stripper song of all time!
私は子供の頃に「アメリカでは筋肉があれば全てが無料になる」と90年代の素晴らしいハリウッド映画で学びました。
The one reactor is Not ‘Emma Reactions’. That is ‘React with Jax’. Good reaction mashup though!
Thats my mistake, I will take care next time, I apologize to her.
The two girls, Movie Munchies, are so cute.
When a Terminator takes somebody's clothes, do they take the underwear too? I would think a robut wouldn't see a reason for underwear.
No, the underwear would be seen as superfluous, given that it's not necessary for a being that doesn't pee or crap, and therefore would not have to worry about "soiling itself."
Arnold was fast at taking that shotgun. I wonder how many takes that took. 😁
Say "Gimmie that damn shotgun", using little to no words as possible.
I'm sitting here right now wondering if there was a cut where the bartender accidentally pulls the trigger, when Arnold swipes for the gun, and Arnold gets a face full of smoke, and a pair of ringing eardrums, for his trouble. lol
The stove was designed by the appliance division of Cyberdyne Systems.
A now Iconic scene and now iconic music from George Thorogood
The one thing I never see reactors pick up on is how comical it is when 'Bad to the Bone' starts playing. Nobody seems to realize how much different the tone of that is from the first movie. And its funny, it makes you laugh. The first Terminator didn't make people laugh. But they laugh and don't even put it together that he doesn't kill anyone in that scene. The only one that actually caught on to something was Jax from Reacts with Jax, which isn't emmareactions.
I keep expecting that when a person says they first heard of "Bad To The Bone" in a movie, that their response will be "Megamind"
I'm bad to The BAD CIGAR!!! 🕶😎
How have you not watched this movie after age 12
Hey at least the ladies in the bar liked what they saw 😆
His buddies didn't know that Arnie was a terminator from the future. THey just saw a man with amazing strength and pain tolerance. But still just a man. And their friend was getting beat up. And they are prone to violence and a macho culture. So why not try to come to their friend's aid.
Always first time watching. Like they grew up for 30 years not watching any movies.
There was a real tragedy in making TERMINATOR 2. The shotgun Arnold used was a 1893 Winchester. They actually cut the barrel of this fine antique thus ruining it FOREVER. 😮😢If the movie had been made a few years earlier, they could have used a reproduction, which were made to satisfy the market for competitive cowboy shooting events.
I like to imagine Arnold has the genitalia of a Ken doll in this
HE WASNT COMPLETELY NAKED! HE HAD SHORTS ON!
The question I've always had is, considering the reaction of the women during his entrance - especially when one of them looks down, it makes me think he is "anatomically correct". Which then begs the question: Why would SkyNet make it's machines actually anatomically correct there?? It's not like that part works, or has any reason for existing at all. So why include it??
you need to blend when you need to dip.
Otherwise the resistance would simply ask everybody to drop trou.
@@emsleywyatt3400 Oh yeah, that hadn't occurred to me at all. Bloody good point! Dunno why I didn't think of that, it's so stupidly obvious now you've pointed it out lol
Have you never seen the first one? He is anatomically correct. It was flopping around for everyone to see🤣🤣
Not Ray Bans, their Persols. Ray Ban sold the licensed version after the movie
"I had to watch him put _my_ clothes on, standing on one foot to wiggle into my underwear, and that's when I realized..."
Therapist: "Yeah, yeah, you like men, we've been over this. But let's circle back to the kitchen, the grill, and your mother."
What band does the biker who hit him with the pool cue sing for ?
Little Caesar.
@@nocalsteve criminally underrated band.
What a badass
15:18 - is that Sarra? :) An incredible assumption.
A little mistake, Reacts With Jax has Emma Reactions on it.
Film legend
I thought that genz was up on how ai works 😮? Naturally , an AI would learn from a previous experience. The Doom generation for shure😮!
He could appear in front of a rap club and dress like a.hip hop guy 😂
I would rather see a mashup of reactions. For the reveal that the T-1000 is the bad Terminator.
Will there be a reactions video of T3?
I have no idea under what rock you have to live so that you have not seen Terminator 1,2,3 at least 10 times by the age of 25 now.
I don't remember , was the girl ''terminator 3 '' also naked, I wanna get back to that. Imma check it out 4 sure
Yes, she was
It's just canon so they can't take any other weapon or tool from the future to the past setting.
In the TV show "The Sarah Connor Chronicles", which might be the best follow-up after the first two movies, the main characters also have to do a time jump, and they lose all their clothes on the way.
Christina Loken I believe. She could have terminated me anyday
@@davidward9737 Careful watch'a wish 4 bud
Так я и поверил что они ни разу не смотрели Терминатор 2.
я однажды в России так из рок бара выходил пьяный. мне нос сломали зато много пафоса было ))))))) давно было примерно в 2007 году сейчас у меня здоровье не позволяет по барам мотаться и драться. постарел.
I hear bad to the bone I think Problem Child!.😊
Wouldn't it have been interesting if the Terminator had been played by Dirk Diggler? 😉😉
Unpopular opinion? *Emma Reactions* got some nice dimples 😝
That was Jax from Jax reacts, not Emma.
I have a rough time believing all these people have never watched this movie.
I still don't understand why being naked is such a big thing in the US.
I always wonder why society is so rotten… but then I notice that there is still people outside there not knowing Terminator2 but can name the actors of Harry Potter and 50 shades of grey…
That was Jax not Emma Reacts
I need yow clowes, yow bewts, and yow modacycle.
Stove seems to be hot.🧐
I was watching a guy watching other people watching...
This movie is so ridiculous it's funny.
Awkward Ashleigh in the Attic.
you showed her T2 before T1? slackness
0:26 i love that little look the waitress gives. She's like, "Oh hello there"
Funny reactions
the big rocker bbq!!
In 2024 still no one watched terminator 2?
For real?
Nowadays he might analyze the woman for their clothing size at least if the movie was made by Disney or some other Woke BS entity.
boo hoo?
@@fanofbioshock2nolastname861Good luck with your bottom surgery 👍
Imagine crying woke so often that you make up scenarios to get mad about. It must be exhausting.
Who asked you@@Billinois78
@@definitelynotanAIchatbot obsessed with that, are ya?
This movie is bloody inconsistent. He doesn’t kill the bikers in the beginning but then he tries to kill the guy that was bullying John and then we get that stupid “Ya gotta promise not to kill anyone” subplot
Stfu already 😂 this movie is a timeless classic
@@brandonthrasherexodussorry the first one is superior and what I just described is a major plot hole
@@brandonthrasherexodus I agree, people can't even enjoy a movie without complaining once.
He was defending John from 2 bullies
He didn't need to kill bikers. No real threat to him. Killed bully. He was a threat to John. Asked not kill. Simple empathy on John's part. Also a learning curve for the Terminator character. "For the plot".....
05:02 - That's what she said...
05:05 - That's what she said...
05:15 - That's what she said...
20:29 is "Reacts With Jax", not "Emma Reactions"
19:39 "Why on Earth would he just burn somebody?"
Umm....because it's a biker bar.....with biker guys..... bad biker guys? 🤔
Don't you guys have mean people in Canada? We have plenty here in the US. You can have some of them. Really, it's okay.