I love how this illustrates the difference between the two models. The T-1000 enters the facility calmly and in a stealthy manner, while the T-800 just brute forces the problem.
Well, thats because the T-1000 is in the image of a police officer, someone most people trust, so he’s not likely to be considered suspicious or asked a lot of questions.
T-1000 for assasination, of course they need to be calm and stealthy, T-800 are basically soldiers, they don't care about stealthy as long their mission completed.
@@Nematoda4ever T-800s weren't just footsoldiers, before the T-1000, they were infiltration units. Machines designed to blend in until it's time to strike. Reese explains it in the first movie.
@@PrawilnaMordka Being completely dead-panned and monotoned is a A LOT harder than you think it is, especially when you have to deliver your lines in the EXACT same way front to back. And that’s not even getting into facial expressions or rather a lack there
@@PrawilnaMordka plus that each line Arnold said was about 21k a line! “Hasta la vista, baby”, cost more than $85,000. So u know Arnold took his role of the terminator very seriously as well! His acting is amazing even if it is just a few words
Notice that when T-800 shoots guard, his theme from the first movie starts playing. He's not yet changed by John, he cannot be reasoned with, he cannot be bargained with, he will stop at nothing.
Next time you watch the movie, notice that the Terminator's theme is used when Sarah is seen driving to kill Miles Dyson. That was deliberate by the composer to show that Sarah herself had become the "Terminator."
The very fact that the guard wasn't killed is proof positive this T800 is listening to John and accepting reason. Even if he doesn't yet fully understand why.
@@williamshaw9047 Yeah, she becomes hellbent on accomplishing her mission no matter the cost, wears the dark clothing and sunglasses, uses a long barrelled stainless 1911, executes her hit with no emotion UNTIL she has Dyson at her feet and she can't go through with it.
0:02 I love how Sarah throws the keys at the guard because the instinct for humans when you throw something their direction is to catch it. She then hits him with a baton in the liver several times and then injects the guard to empty the syringe for later. It’s a fight scene between a woman and a man that’s believable because she uses surprise and clever tactics to her advantage.
the sedative effect is 10-15 minutes later. that guard weight 200 lbs, Sarah mabye 110 lbs. ready emergency syringes are bulls.it. specific patients needs specific medication and dosage. pull it from the ampoule lasts two seconds. Sarah had to prepare the syringe. well, it didn´t work good. the guard did mess by standing up. she could kill him, she could use overdosage (dangerous, mostly not lethal), but he could die suffrocation just because all others chasing Sarah.
''You're already dead, Silberman. Everybody dies, you know I believe it so don't fuck with me!'' The essence of Linda Hamilton's portrayal of Sarah Conner in one quote. She absolutely owns this character.
I absolutely love the dark humor of John making the Terminator promise and swear not to kill anyone, and then the Terminator coldly kneecaps the very next person they see.
Funny how kneecapping people and maiming/crippling them forever thereby ruining their quality of life and chance for survival is not considered half as bad as just dusting them in seconds so they don't suffer either a) another Terminator killing them as collateral, b) death from something else more drawn out, or c) Judgement Day if they make it that far.
Getting shot in both legs is still pretty fucked up but that was a hilarious line none of the sequels had humor that good prob. because the tone in T2 is so serious and the others are joke movies all the way
If you watched an earlier version of the film, all the night scenes are lit with the ambient blue lighting that a lot of movies used to do back in the day. The blue filter just makes it look "bluer".
"You're already dead, everybody dies, you know I believe it, so DON'T FUCK WITH ME." I love this line so much because it so perfectly crystalizes how different Sarah is from the first movie, in both a really good and a really bad way. Her encounter with The Terminator led her to become a huge badass, trained in all styles of combat, firearms, etc. etc. But the trauma of it all also broke something inside of her mentally, and when faced with the news of another Terminator showing up, she becomes borderline deranged in her determination to stop it.
Linda Hamilton went through hell in this movie but I genuinely think she gave the best performance switch from one movie to another of all time, I'm in awe of her acting tbh, I get why she never did much acting after that, but she didn't need to, this is one of the best performances of all time
This is the kind of movie we need nowadays, great characters, phenomenal story-telling and believability. Sure it's a fantastical sci-fi storyline, but there is a great level of believability to it. Now THIS IS a movie. Every action movie DOESN'T need to be a giant, fake-looking CGI spectacle, shot like a goddamn music video or video game. Tone it down and make it a little more realistic to maintain it's believability.
Well, considering this movie still had multiple CGI shots... Besides, some movies are meant to be stylized, over the top. Ever watched a Zack Snyder movie?
I’ll break it to you lightly but this film is the reason we have all the cgi, explosion crap. This is the original action blockbuster that contains at the time an iconic superstar reprising a role, cgi (the t 1000) and action set pieces (the shoot out at cyberdyne). It also made bank at the box office and had huge merchandising deals.
I've said this on a few other videos but if you look closely in both this scene and the later SWAT scene, the T-800 actually doesn't kneecap the people he shoots, he hits them in a spot above the kneecap where there's a gap in the arteries. Not only does this give a much better chance of restoring full leg functionality, but it also drastically reduces the odds of nicking one of those arteries and causing severe blood loss. James Cameron had great consultants for this film.
0:48 - that is so funny and gullible of John to do that, which is what I love about this scene - The Terminator doesn't even understand the concept of holding your hand up and swearing, but John asks him to do it anyway because it gives him reassurance 😄 Such a genuine kid moment
I love how much of a different character Sarah is in this movie than the first one. Really makes you feel how much Kyle and the Terminator changed her life. And how seriously she takes the fact that they’re all going to die eventually.
I love the fact that the one security guard has a soft cast on her arm for whatever reason. Whether it is was provided by wardrobe or whether the actress was actually injured does not matter. The fact that its there is just one tiny little believable detail.
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@@Loltroll8 I already said that knocking someone out is far from harmless. But of course he can regulate the amount of force he puts into a punch. Then again, he used the gun since it's the most efficient method.
I love how the guard come sauntering out of the guard shack giving sass, Uncle Bob strolls off the bike and immediately gives him the business. The guard's actor did a really good job reacting to everything too.
I love the metallic tune which plays behind Arnold’s attacking scenes, and how the Patrick’s T1000 has a smoother dread filled drone behind his, it depicts a he different types of terminators very well
@@alanalan7080 Well, two things, you whiny twat: The Terminator *did* die at the end of this film. Second, it's a fictional character that was never alive to begin with.
Guard: YOU SHOT ME! T800: No, could've been worse like when my brother in '84 took a 12-guage auto-loader and shot the gun shop owner point blank in the chest
1:11 James Cameron always has such attention to detail. There’s a blood spatter on the guard tower behind the poor guy that just got shot. Noting the bullet passed through his leg.
What i really love about the Terminator movies is that they show the characters taking ammunition as they go. They don’t just magically have an unlimited amount of bullets. Nice little touch
Terminator:"He'll LIVE." Guard (sarcastically):"Yes. Live as a wheelchair bound man who has just lost his job as a guard and will probably lose his wife too when she finds another able bodied man! Thank you very much!" 😭
If his wife leaves him for another man because he was injured in the line of duty, that's probably a wife that one shouldn't really want to keep to begin with.
Sarah Connor is how you write a female protagonist: exactly how you write a male protagonist, which is to say don't think too hard about it. She's flawed yet resourceful, likable yet dangerous, fearful yet bold, a badass yet a mother. She has understandable motivation for how she acts because the writers didn't overthink or objectivify her. She just IS.
Terminator part one and 2nd part all time favorite then Predator, Rocky first 3 parts and in the last Titanic ♥ can't beat these marvelous movies. Even with today's technology nope never gonna ever again Because everything was perfect 👌 Cast, Music, Vfx, Storyline and Direction All up to the point and now Missing 90 era 😢
It's insulting what they did to her and the franchise in Dark Fate. T2 Sarah is strong and resourceful, but at the same time, the film explored that she is also a traumatized wreck of paranoia who treated her son like a soldier instead of her flesh and blood. The same thing she called Kyle out in the first film. She eventually came to realize that a machine was a better parent to John than she ever was. Regarding the Terminator, T2 Sarah takes them very seriously. Hell, she's rightly scared of them but she isn't going to let her fear jeopardize her. Kyle Reese who fought them routinely was also rightly afraid of them and his usual tactic was to escape them rather than fight them. And then we have Dark Fate Sarah had her 'been there, done that' attitude, killing Terminators left and right like it was Tuesday. Are we supposed to believe Terminators are nigh-unstoppable killing machines? There are many ways to make a character competent and badass without having another character jobbing them
Yeah being a violet psycho eager to hurt and kill people makes a person a better human according to you? She was in that mental institution because she hurt other people and police officers, did you forget that?
1:11 that’s how a pistol sounds! It’s loud and jarring if you’re not used to it. Such great sound effects. Movies nowadays have such crappy gun sound effects.
It's lovely how Terminators aren't aware of the meaning of swearing and when he raises his hand and swear it simply means nothing to him, it's simply an order given by John. It's a total human thing to emphasize something, to maybe give meaning, not purpose. That's when you realize he doesn't kill people not because he swears, but because John said he can't, simply because he can't.
Some reason I found it bit funny when John said to the Terminator "swear"...and he replied "what?"...I was kind of expecting him to say "repeat" or "specify" machine talk of some kind, but he actually answered in a human way lol, and this was before John and Sarah tampered with his CPU
It's an infiltrator after all. It does have basic human language skills. The only reason it has a voice module and a vocabulary is to help it pass for human. It has no need to articulate to other machines.
Hands down one of the strongest and most badass female characters in movies and this is before Hollywood started trying to cram this WOMAN POWER feminism bs down our throats.
1:08 so badass Arnie with the leather jacket and with sunglasses just casually getting off his motorcycle with him slowly pulling out his glock shooting the cop, then getting back on his motorcycle saying "he'll live." When he swore to John not to kill anyone with also him vibin in the back😎😂
It's been so long since I've seen this movie I didn't realize the weird blue tint over 85% of this movie. Reminds me of the greenish tint covering the majority of the matrix.
That greenish tint was a marker for the movie audience... basically letting us know when the cast was in the real world and when they was in the Matrix! Notice when they rescued/unplugged Neo from the harvest farms in The Matrix and he meet the crew for the first time, the hue changed?? That’s because they was in the real world.... I noticed it as well but only after a few years and watching it a couple hundred times 🤣🤣 I understood the purpose of it! The directors did it intentionally, to highlight the difference in the two worlds!
James Cameron did the same thing for the first movie, he deliberately sought out a specific type of lights. Mercury halogen maybe? Saw it in a FactFiend video… Anyway, it’s the same bluish glow in both movies. Granted, the second movie obviously had a bigger budget, and it could have been artificial lighting, but for the first one, the budget was ‘only’ about $ 6-6.5 million, so no ‘movie lights’ were used at all, which is incredible considering how well everything can be seen in the night scenes.
@@ledeux lol maybe- i was just referring to the fact he just got double knee capped by a .45 acp at extremely close range. Gonna need alot of time and surgery and will never walk the same again realistically.
When you as a infant there are 360 bones in your body. As you're grew older, your bones will start emerge all the pieces from time to time to become a bigger pieces of bones and less count bones
2:53 The fight choreography here is so cool. Even though the guard gets the drop on Sarah, he has no choice put to put his focus on removing the syringe to save the doctor. And that brief window of not being able to deal damage was enough for her to lay him tf out 😂
I love how as soon as he pulls his pistol from his waist the soundtrack for the t-800 starts to play. Heartbeat of the machine just sounds like a cold unstoppable killer coming at you.
During the making of this film, Arnold was actually shocked to hear that he wasn't killing anyone. So when he shot that security guard, that was a genuine scream of terror and pain since Arnold was atleast promised that he could shoot people in non lethal areas.
1:14 : "What the hell are you doing!?" - for some reason I always thought that he undersold that line for whatever reason. It's like "WTF, why did you just shoot that window!?" like an incredible inconvenience rather than having jeopardized another man's life ;D. The guy playing the guard sure sold the performance of a guy having been shot twice, though :D. I guess John should've said "you mustn't kill anyway OR make them paraplegic."
I love how this illustrates the difference between the two models. The T-1000 enters the facility calmly and in a stealthy manner, while the T-800 just brute forces the problem.
Well, thats because the T-1000 is in the image of a police officer, someone most people trust, so he’s not likely to be considered suspicious or asked a lot of questions.
T1000 can change appearance. T800 cannot.
T-1000 for assasination, of course they need to be calm and stealthy, T-800 are basically soldiers, they don't care about stealthy as long their mission completed.
@@Nematoda4ever T-800s weren't just footsoldiers, before the T-1000, they were infiltration units. Machines designed to blend in until it's time to strike. Reese explains it in the first movie.
Brilliant thread. I learned a lot.
I love how no one even thinks about Arnold’s acting. He just IS the terminator!
Well it doesn't require much acting 🙂 You have to be stiff, expressionless and that's all🙂
@@PrawilnaMordka like rock, rock is cock.
@@PrawilnaMordka , there was a lot more acting to it than just that.
@@PrawilnaMordka Being completely dead-panned and monotoned is a A LOT harder than you think it is, especially when you have to deliver your lines in the EXACT same way front to back. And that’s not even getting into facial expressions or rather a lack there
@@PrawilnaMordka plus that each line Arnold said was about 21k a line! “Hasta la vista, baby”, cost more than $85,000. So u know Arnold took his role of the terminator very seriously as well! His acting is amazing even if it is just a few words
I like that when the motorcycle stops, the suspension gets pushed really hard because the terminator is so heavy.
I’m surprise the motorcycle didn’t get crushed under his weight
@@alexsung3117 I'm sure he can control how much force he wants to put onto something
Morales truly, the ultimate infiltration unit...until the t-1000 and the t-x...and you know future models
I don't know, in the terminator Ginger's boyfriend push him easily.
How would sarah know what key goes into which door? i for sure wouldnt know that even if i was a psych-patient.
Notice that when T-800 shoots guard, his theme from the first movie starts playing. He's not yet changed by John, he cannot be reasoned with, he cannot be bargained with, he will stop at nothing.
Next time you watch the movie, notice that the Terminator's theme is used when Sarah is seen driving to kill Miles Dyson. That was deliberate by the composer to show that Sarah herself had become the "Terminator."
The very fact that the guard wasn't killed is proof positive this T800 is listening to John and accepting reason. Even if he doesn't yet fully understand why.
@@williamshaw9047 Yeah, she becomes hellbent on accomplishing her mission no matter the cost, wears the dark clothing and sunglasses, uses a long barrelled stainless 1911, executes her hit with no emotion UNTIL she has Dyson at her feet and she can't go through with it.
Except that's not the theme from the first movie.
@@beesmongeese2978 ah jeez its an alternate version of the metal man heartbeat, look how smart i am
The echo from the shots at 1:12 is a great touch. Subtle but adds so much realism most modern movies lack.
I wish movies were made like this today
Hell even the gunshots looked real
The smoke from the gun, bullets ricochet off the ground, and blood on the wall too.
And sounds cool
@@anim3z4u HOLY SHIT I never noticed that before. O.o
0:02 I love how Sarah throws the keys at the guard because the instinct for humans when you throw something their direction is to catch it. She then hits him with a baton in the liver several times and then injects the guard to empty the syringe for later. It’s a fight scene between a woman and a man that’s believable because she uses surprise and clever tactics to her advantage.
the sedative effect is 10-15 minutes later. that guard weight 200 lbs, Sarah mabye 110 lbs. ready emergency syringes are bulls.it. specific patients needs specific medication and dosage. pull it from the ampoule lasts two seconds. Sarah had to prepare the syringe.
well, it didn´t work good. the guard did mess by standing up. she could kill him, she could use overdosage (dangerous, mostly not lethal), but he could die suffrocation just because all others chasing Sarah.
She mainly injected the guard to empty the syringe so she could put the cleaner in it.
@@takovejchhodin4780 didnt all go in the vein, looked intramuscular or maybe went into fat?
@@drkarats6147 the syringe is usually used intramuscular. the dosage also. it is not safe to try hit the vein.
@@Deadpool_64 Two birds, one stone- syringe in this case.
"He'll live" nice line
Yeah that's what I would have said
@@josephdennis-h8c Noone asked you though?
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 what?
More police officers should use that line!
that's what she said
It's hard to imagine this movie is 30 years old and still stands up better than most action movies nowadays.
true
Most? All of them
I can't imagine a better movies.
Agreed
Exactly.
They're not putting the same effort in
T-800: I said I won’t kill anyone. But I didn’t say harm or seriously injured them.
Conn_Man_24 Loopholes!
T-800 only meant to maim or... seriously injure.
Lmao, one .45ACP to each leg surely caused some serious damage
@@GunsNGames1 hey man, he'll live
@@yamiLuceid . .
0:55 me in the mirror everyday before work
Great comment. Seriously, one of the most hilarious comments here. I sometimes feel the same way before I go to work.
Now you're on a watch list.
you are kindergarten tutoress too?
True, true, true. XD
@@edwardgaines6561why? he swears that he will not kill anyone!
This movie is so badass... Never gets old or boring
Too true. Watched it when i was 7, and now ive watched it literally over 100 times since then.
@@codyvalentino53 ikr. When i was kid, watched over 100 times on VHS, still watch sometimes today, don't get boring
@@outlawboy88 yeah man its still as riveting as the first time i watched it. Timeless classic
Every minute of this movie counts as 3 hours of all trailers and movies these days out together.
This is one of those films that just refuses to age.
"I swear I will not kill anyone."
He'll still make them wish he did, though.
Arnold : You're only said not kill them but didn't said hurt them
Yeah, I could tell T-800 no more killings.
@@thenecrojamie938don't die as a disbeliever
@@dalaxdercrisper957dog not allowed ect
Dog not allowed ect
One of the greatest films ever made.
No shit. )
one of the two greatest movies ever made if you know what I mean))))))))))))))
I still watch it over and over
THE greatest
@@Lecivin I've watched it a 100 times at least.
''You're already dead, Silberman. Everybody dies, you know I believe it so don't fuck with me!''
The essence of Linda Hamilton's portrayal of Sarah Conner in one quote. She absolutely owns this character.
Open the door! OPEN THE DOOOOr!
(Buzz sound and open the 🚪) back off! Get back or I'll pump him full of this (bleep) i swear! Don't move! Drop the (bleep)
@@TravonJamelGreendrugs alcohol pork not allowed
@@MerleUnchaineddrugs alcohol pork not allowed
Drugs alcohol pork not allowed
The greatest action movie of all time.
Movies name ? Plz
Only because Die Hard is a Christmas movie.
@Rumpel Felt lol dude said the matrix..boy if you don't......
... After Rambo
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I absolutely love the dark humor of John making the Terminator promise and swear not to kill anyone, and then the Terminator coldly kneecaps the very next person they see.
At least he kept his word.
Dog not allowed ect
Suicide not allowed
Funny how kneecapping people and maiming/crippling them forever thereby ruining their quality of life and chance for survival is not considered half as bad as just dusting them in seconds so they don't suffer either a) another Terminator killing them as collateral, b) death from something else more drawn out, or c) Judgement Day if they make it that far.
I watched this in the theater as a kid and I'll never forget when he said the "he'll live" line and everyone laughed their asses off.
Getting shot in both legs is still pretty fucked up but that was a hilarious line none of the sequels had humor that good
prob. because the tone in T2 is so serious and the others are joke movies all the way
@@worsethanhitlerpt.2539 T3 is a comedy and sucks I hated it
Same here😂😂
@@visionist7Sounds like you talking about Genisys.
@@twistoffatemasterfear Allah
I love the blue filter used for night scenes in this movie. Very nostalgic.
If you watched an earlier version of the film, all the night scenes are lit with the ambient blue lighting that a lot of movies used to do back in the day. The blue filter just makes it look "bluer".
Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified
@@cjkalandek996fear Allah unseen
@@RebeccaQueen-ti1bk put the crack away.
@@RebeccaQueen-ti1bk The fuck are you babbling about? What does this have to do with the movie? Or anything at all for that matter?
"You're already dead, everybody dies, you know I believe it, so DON'T FUCK WITH ME."
I love this line so much because it so perfectly crystalizes how different Sarah is from the first movie, in both a really good and a really bad way. Her encounter with The Terminator led her to become a huge badass, trained in all styles of combat, firearms, etc. etc. But the trauma of it all also broke something inside of her mentally, and when faced with the news of another Terminator showing up, she becomes borderline deranged in her determination to stop it.
That’s, sadly an extremely reasonable way for a person to react given these circumstances. Better this than her just tweaking out on narcotics.
Linda Hamilton went through hell in this movie but I genuinely think she gave the best performance switch from one movie to another of all time, I'm in awe of her acting tbh, I get why she never did much acting after that, but she didn't need to, this is one of the best performances of all time
This is the kind of movie we need nowadays, great characters, phenomenal story-telling and believability. Sure it's a fantastical sci-fi storyline, but there is a great level of believability to it.
Now THIS IS a movie. Every action movie DOESN'T need to be a giant, fake-looking CGI spectacle, shot like a goddamn music video or video game. Tone it down and make it a little more realistic to maintain it's believability.
Well, considering this movie still had multiple CGI shots... Besides, some movies are meant to be stylized, over the top. Ever watched a Zack Snyder movie?
@@jakubrejak1114 They still suck big time compared to this movie. The stunts and effects look and feel genuine.
I’ll break it to you lightly but this film is the reason we have all the cgi, explosion crap. This is the original action blockbuster that contains at the time an iconic superstar reprising a role, cgi (the t 1000) and action set pieces (the shoot out at cyberdyne). It also made bank at the box office and had huge merchandising deals.
@@emotionalsupportostrich2480 Yes but this film used cgi and explosions sparingly. Blame the dumb superhero films for making them dumb.
@@southlondon86 People back then had passion. Now it‘s only about making big $$$ fast and now much work
“I know now why you cry...but it’s something I can never do”
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"Come with me if you want to live"
"Cause i aint no pussy!"
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if you want to shine them
on, it's "Hasta la vista, baby"
1:09 there's that creepy chime in the music background, makes you feel scared for a while but Arnie's a good guy.
Lol the cop calls a MACHINE a son of a bitch?
Just like T1 theme, everytime Arnold is on screen. These 2 movies are the greatest of all time
When you're just doing your job and a supposedly good terminator with a kid comes and retires you.
I've said this on a few other videos but if you look closely in both this scene and the later SWAT scene, the T-800 actually doesn't kneecap the people he shoots, he hits them in a spot above the kneecap where there's a gap in the arteries. Not only does this give a much better chance of restoring full leg functionality, but it also drastically reduces the odds of nicking one of those arteries and causing severe blood loss. James Cameron had great consultants for this film.
@@Phoenix-214 woah shit I learn a lot of stuff
0:48 - that is so funny and gullible of John to do that, which is what I love about this scene - The Terminator doesn't even understand the concept of holding your hand up and swearing, but John asks him to do it anyway because it gives him reassurance 😄 Such a genuine kid moment
Love that little detail of Arnold checking the magazines before taking them, as if he's making sure they're the right caliber for his handgun first.
I was wondering.
I thought he was taking the walkie talkie so he couldn't call in backup
I’m guessing he also took the guards gun, the chances of those magazines being compatible are very slim.
@@matthewhipps3221 he take the gun and the recharge. Sare take the gun in the elevator when engage the t1000 for first time.
One of the greatest lines in movie history "He'll Live"
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Heah, hol dis. *Hands cop tear gas gun, and removes his gas mask*
Right after "Talk to the hand"
Notice the glowing red eyes at 0:50 in Arnies sun glasses. Although a reflection, it's there as a reminder of what he truly is. A machine.
Appears to be a shadow from the street light as it moves to the edge of the glasses frame when he turns his head.
@@seanh1988 you are right. With or without intention, it adds something extra to that scene 😊
I love how much of a different character Sarah is in this movie than the first one. Really makes you feel how much Kyle and the Terminator changed her life. And how seriously she takes the fact that they’re all going to die eventually.
I sweah i will nawt keel anywon
I DID NOT HIT HER! I DID NAWT! *Oh hi Mark!*
His Austrian accent fits completely for the role.
Me to
supl1an same
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I love the fact that the one security guard has a soft cast on her arm for whatever reason. Whether it is was provided by wardrobe or whether the actress was actually injured does not matter. The fact that its there is just one tiny little believable detail.
Looks like hard cast. You can tell later in when she hits the terminator in the face with it.
@@alwillk Good point! They probably included that to explain how she could hit a T-800 without breaking her arm 😂
the reason is because of Sarah Connor 🤣🤣🤣🤣the psycologist has the knee wounded by a pen and i think some other guard with the white shirt
@@Morfe02 lmao 😂
Drago: “If he dies, he dies.”
T800: “He’ll live.”
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1:25
Guard : "Don't shoot me again. Don't kill me."
I feel bad for him
Me too I really feel bad
"He'll live."
@@TravonJamelGreenin a wheelchair yes
Precisely.
@@TravonJamelGreensuicide not allowed
1:11 I guess at this time the Terminator hasn't yet figured out how to knock people out instead of shooting them. I feel bad for the guard.
Well he his a fucking machine, one punch from him and you death
@@cerono9169 shooting him was a better option verses punching. That Punch would have really fucked him
Knocking someone out is far from harmless.
Kuken Balle he has a metal arm, punching the guard would kill the guard
@@Loltroll8 I already said that knocking someone out is far from harmless.
But of course he can regulate the amount of force he puts into a punch.
Then again, he used the gun since it's the most efficient method.
I love how the guard come sauntering out of the guard shack giving sass, Uncle Bob strolls off the bike and immediately gives him the business. The guard's actor did a really good job reacting to everything too.
His performance makes the scene darkly funny.
"You sonaofbitch...YOU SHOT ME!!"
I not sure if it was acting...
Terminator: He'll live
Reality: If he doesn't receive medical attention ASAP, he'll bleed out and die
are you implying living tissue over a metal exoskeleton doesn't know how to aim?
No, if the security guard doesn't receive medical attention, he's done
Not if he didn't hit an artery. Pistol rounds are not that lethal.
He won't die the Terminator has an advanced targeting system
A little suspension of disbelief does wonders 😁
"Swear?"
There *has* to have been an alternative scene where he replies "Fuck." lol
That *has* to be like an Outtake
I love the metallic tune which plays behind Arnold’s attacking scenes, and how the Patrick’s T1000 has a smoother dread filled drone behind his, it depicts a he different types of terminators very well
0:36 the liquid rooter really brings out the blue in the doctor’s eyes
1:32
He'll LIMP
Mu Wa Good observation.
...for the rest of his life! Lol
Hahahahaha
Mu Wa "youll walk.. with a limp!"
@@sicariusflamus3033 I literally just played Max Payne 3 again 😂😂
You know its a good movie when its 2024 and you still enjoy it.
Terminator: He'll live
Me: He'll retire
Terminator is a Son Of a Bitch how this Fucking Dumbass is Still Alive I want him to Die
@@alanalan7080 you’re must’ve been the guy at the front gate😂
@@alanalan7080 Well, two things, you whiny twat: The Terminator *did* die at the end of this film. Second, it's a fictional character that was never alive to begin with.
Guard: YOU SHOT ME!
T800: No, could've been worse like when my brother in '84 took a 12-guage auto-loader and shot the gun shop owner point blank in the chest
And he Massacred a whole police station
LOL!🤣
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Better than the people in the tech noir club with a face ful of uzi nein millamedah rounds
@@river_city2a623 If only Kyle Reese had the fazed pLaAsma riful in da forty wat rAnge
1:11 James Cameron always has such attention to detail. There’s a blood spatter on the guard tower behind the poor guy that just got shot. Noting the bullet passed through his leg.
2:34 Black guy looks like Cleveland from Family Guy 😂
Lmao he looks exactly like him! 😂
Lmaooooooo yes he do
Those are so his mannerisms
😂
This movie is live action family guy
What i really love about the Terminator movies is that they show the characters taking ammunition as they go.
They don’t just magically have an unlimited amount of bullets.
Nice little touch
Why Hollywood did not take Sarah Connor’s characther as a model to future female bad ass characthers?
Because Kathleen Kennedy says Fuck You! That’s why.
Or Ellen Ripley for that matter?
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there are better characters. she’s toxic and obnoxious.
@Khoa Le fuck off.
Terminator:"He'll LIVE."
Guard (sarcastically):"Yes. Live as a wheelchair bound man who has just lost his job as a guard and will probably lose his wife too when she finds another able bodied man! Thank you very much!" 😭
They should made a movie about this guard. His wife left him and now he dedicated his life to kill terminators
@@Karifi he don't know that a terminator shoot him.
If his wife leaves him for another man because he was injured in the line of duty, that's probably a wife that one shouldn't really want to keep to begin with.
It was just a flesh wound, let's not get carried away
Kkkkk i laughed so hard
Sarah Connor is how you write a female protagonist: exactly how you write a male protagonist, which is to say don't think too hard about it. She's flawed yet resourceful, likable yet dangerous, fearful yet bold, a badass yet a mother. She has understandable motivation for how she acts because the writers didn't overthink or objectivify her. She just IS.
Guard: Visiting hours is 10 to 4. Monday thru Friday!
T-800: (Draws handgun) I insist!
Like the last customer for a case of beer and they tell you no.
Dutch Van Der Linde: “He... insists?!”
(T-800 shoots the guard in the two legs) "what the hell are you doing?!"
What made T2 movie so good was the character development. They toke it serious every detail.
Yes, T1 and T2 are one of the greates movies of all time!
0:02 love that tactic
like throwing sand in the eyes lol
Terminator part one and 2nd part all time favorite then Predator, Rocky first 3 parts and in the last Titanic ♥ can't beat these marvelous movies. Even with today's technology nope never gonna ever again
Because everything was perfect 👌
Cast, Music, Vfx, Storyline and Direction
All up to the point and now Missing 90 era 😢
Don’t forget 1990 turtles movie!
"True Lies" was excellent also.
I enjoyed Commando
Sarah has some skills. I love how she's able to improvise to gain the advantage.
I love the way she runs down the hallway. It's like a challenge! Brings back HS memories. I was a track star.
It's crazy to see how different and more tough Linda Hamilton's character became from the first film. It's like a change from beta to alpha woman
That why I like what they did with Jamie Lee Curtis's character in Halloween H20 and Halloween 2018. Definitely took cues from these films.
It's insulting what they did to her and the franchise in Dark Fate.
T2 Sarah is strong and resourceful, but at the same time, the film explored that she is also a traumatized wreck of paranoia who treated her son like a soldier instead of her flesh and blood. The same thing she called Kyle out in the first film. She eventually came to realize that a machine was a better parent to John than she ever was.
Regarding the Terminator, T2 Sarah takes them very seriously. Hell, she's rightly scared of them but she isn't going to let her fear jeopardize her. Kyle Reese who fought them routinely was also rightly afraid of them and his usual tactic was to escape them rather than fight them.
And then we have Dark Fate Sarah had her 'been there, done that' attitude, killing Terminators left and right like it was Tuesday. Are we supposed to believe Terminators are nigh-unstoppable killing machines? There are many ways to make a character competent and badass without having another character jobbing them
That part of the plot is very well though out.
Yeah being a violet psycho eager to hurt and kill people makes a person a better human according to you?
She was in that mental institution because she hurt other people and police officers, did you forget that?
You see some of that transformation in the first film though tbf. In the final scene, you see how she'll become this :)
I can say with confidence that this movie is absolutely perfect
"Terminator 2", "Scarface" and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" - in no particular order - are the best movies of all time as far as I am concerned.
Good list bro 👌🏾. There's about a dozen more I would personally add
1:11 that’s how a pistol sounds! It’s loud and jarring if you’re not used to it. Such great sound effects. Movies nowadays have such crappy gun sound effects.
They're real actually! they used blanks for this scene
How strong do you have to be to break a key off in a lock?
@Jimmy De'Souza Must just be the US. In the UK they're steel.
Fairly strong- but full of adrenaline will do.
@Jimmy De'Souza You need better keys, lad.
@@richtea615 Jimmy said they're not steel, where did you get your resources from?
Most keys are made from soft material because they are cheaper to make, but some institutional keys are not.
It's lovely how Terminators aren't aware of the meaning of swearing and when he raises his hand and swear it simply means nothing to him, it's simply an order given by John. It's a total human thing to emphasize something, to maybe give meaning, not purpose. That's when you realize he doesn't kill people not because he swears, but because John said he can't, simply because he can't.
because you TOLD Me too
Some reason I found it bit funny when John said to the Terminator "swear"...and he replied "what?"...I was kind of expecting him to say "repeat" or "specify" machine talk of some kind, but he actually answered in a human way lol, and this was before John and Sarah tampered with his CPU
It's an infiltrator after all. It does have basic human language skills. The only reason it has a voice module and a vocabulary is to help it pass for human.
It has no need to articulate to other machines.
Still the gold standard of all sequels
In my childhood:
Mum: eat.
Me: I gat no appetite.
Mum: I'll call T-1000.
Me: bring the food am hungry
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Still one of the greatest cinematic experiences of my life....
Sarah is badass 😎
Hands down one of the strongest and most badass female characters in movies and this is before Hollywood started trying to cram this WOMAN POWER feminism bs down our throats.
@@declanquinn1227 Yeah right dude Sarah is so powerful nowadays some of the female characters felt so flat. Love Sarah 😍
Declan Quinn The feminists themselves are pretty much the ones cramming it down our throats
Evan Koch She was the first for me personally though. Even though I love Ripley as well as Alien is one of my favourite horror movies.
A perfect action movie. James Camerons best film IMO.
1:08 so badass Arnie with the leather jacket and with sunglasses just casually getting off his motorcycle with him slowly pulling out his glock shooting the cop, then getting back on his motorcycle saying "he'll live." When he swore to John not to kill anyone with also him vibin in the back😎😂
That was an M1911 not a glock, and it fires a bigger round than the glock, so that must suck for him even more.
@@xxiSHTAr9000x who cares. hes the terminator either way
1:12 why does that Gun shot always get me
It was real, the guns in the movie shot blanks in order to make them sound legit. Its really cool!
1:10 always makes me laugh haha the fact that one knee would have been sufficient but decides to shoot him in both.
The actor that plays the guard is my father to hear the story of what it was like filming this scene was epic.
“Swear you won’t kill anyone”… 2 blast to each knee. Arnold is a legend!
It's been so long since I've seen this movie I didn't realize the weird blue tint over 85% of this movie. Reminds me of the greenish tint covering the majority of the matrix.
That greenish tint was a marker for the movie audience... basically letting us know when the cast was in the real world and when they was in the Matrix!
Notice when they rescued/unplugged Neo from the harvest farms in The Matrix and he meet the crew for the first time, the hue changed?? That’s because they was in the real world.... I noticed it as well but only after a few years and watching it a couple hundred times 🤣🤣 I understood the purpose of it! The directors did it intentionally, to highlight the difference in the two worlds!
Maybe it's supposed to be moonlight
James Cameron did the same thing for the first movie, he deliberately sought out a specific type of lights. Mercury halogen maybe? Saw it in a FactFiend video… Anyway, it’s the same bluish glow in both movies. Granted, the second movie obviously had a bigger budget, and it could have been artificial lighting, but for the first one, the budget was ‘only’ about $ 6-6.5 million, so no ‘movie lights’ were used at all, which is incredible considering how well everything can be seen in the night scenes.
@@raymondpopple6390 A krypton-powered neon light is more likely. Krypton gives off that natural blue glow instantly.
He'll live- in a wheelchair for the rest of his life lol
His spine is not affected he will walk again
@@ledeux lol maybe- i was just referring to the fact he just got double knee capped by a .45 acp at extremely close range. Gonna need alot of time and surgery and will never walk the same again realistically.
BUT he'll live
Judgement Day is literally 2 years away in the original timeline, 8 in T3 one.
“There are 215 bones in the human body I only broke one”
-Sarah Connor
lol
When you as a infant there are 360 bones in your body. As you're grew older, your bones will start emerge all the pieces from time to time to become a bigger pieces of bones and less count bones
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Arent there only 206 lol
206
Best movie ever. Better than 99% of movies these days.
True. But easily trumped by half the godzilla franchise😊
The evolution of Sarah Conner/Linda Hamilton is easily the best part of this film in my opinion
I love how the T-800 rolls his eyes after he says “I swear I won’t kill anyone”
"I swear I will not kill anyone" is one of the biggest bits of comic relief ever.
The display of the survival instinct of Sarah will always be bone-chilling
After dragging the guard into the room, I like the way Sarah misses a step and hops into that cool run down the hallway.
It's so harrowing to see Sarah's full transformation in this movie. She is the embodiment of the fear everyone else should also be feeling.
I love how later when they’re making their escape from the T-1000, you can see the guard still laying there
Hell he can't go no where lol
Best dad ever😂
"ON THE FLOOR!! HOLD IT OPEN!! FACE THE WALL!!!!" 😂😂
I like that he immediately goes for the loophole.
Also so matter of fact "He'll live".
2:53 The fight choreography here is so cool. Even though the guard gets the drop on Sarah, he has no choice put to put his focus on removing the syringe to save the doctor. And that brief window of not being able to deal damage was enough for her to lay him tf out 😂
I love how as soon as he pulls his pistol from his waist the soundtrack for the t-800 starts to play. Heartbeat of the machine just sounds like a cold unstoppable killer coming at you.
Love it when Eddie's/John's voice cracks!!!!
I can watch this movie 100,000,000 times and never get bored.👌
"What?.."
Hahahaha. When you ask a literal machine to "swear" on something hahaha. This scene is so adorable :,)
3:03 bro has no idea how lucky he is to have been drugged
Lol
Some movies never die. This is one of them.
Always
Guard: "Visiting hours is 10-4 Monday through Friday."
T-800: "It's always 12 o'clock somewhere." **draws handgun**
During the making of this film, Arnold was actually shocked to hear that he wasn't killing anyone. So when he shot that security guard, that was a genuine scream of terror and pain since Arnold was atleast promised that he could shoot people in non lethal areas.
The way Sarah punches that guard could of possibly killed him 2:54
1:14 : "What the hell are you doing!?" - for some reason I always thought that he undersold that line for whatever reason. It's like "WTF, why did you just shoot that window!?" like an incredible inconvenience rather than having jeopardized another man's life ;D. The guy playing the guard sure sold the performance of a guy having been shot twice, though :D. I guess John should've said "you mustn't kill anyway OR make them paraplegic."
This is John Corona. If you are listening to this message, you are the Resistance.
StarDust CORONA
Apparently I'm the resistance as I am listening.
John: "Swear".
T800: "Goddammit"
1:00 just walks up and shoots guy lol. Doesnt say a word
Normal cop: *sees someone injured on the ground, renders aid*
T-1000 posing as a cop: *sees someone injured on the ground, just stares at them*
😂