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This is such a classic movie of the 80s action films. Others you might want to check out include Blade Runner (1982), Robocop, the Max Max franchise, Rambo, Predator, and Alien.
You know how you have the weirdest dreams when you have a fever? James Cameron had a dream when he was sick about being chased by a robot with a metallic skeleton. And they had no permits to shoot this. They had to roll in, set up & shoot, and get out before they got caught.
Saw it, or parts of it on vhs when I was 5. Gave me a nightmare like the ending with the rising from the fire. For the longest time I preferred the second movie because it was less scary, but as an adult I started appreciating horror so I like the first one better.
This is the best one, by far. T2 is the classic multi-million dollars blockbuster and classic Arnold's action movie with great effects and one-liners. I mean it's ok but T1 here is a totally different beast. Much darker, far more intense and atmospheric, it's an horror movie basically. T1 is one of the greatest movies ever made. Watch The Thing from 1982 if you haven't already.
Cool to see somebody who definitely hasn’t seen it before. And yeah, the thing that’s so crazy is how accurate the sci fi was. Except for time travel, it’s all happening. Which is why it holds up.
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The 80s had some memorable and iconic films. Birth of the "Summer Blockbuster". Some of my personal favorites include: Aliens Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan The Terminator Die Hard Raiders of the lost Ark Blade Runner Mad Max: The Road Warrior Rambo: First Blood Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Wargames And of course Predator On the lighter side: Ghostbusters Ferris Bueller's Day Off The Breakfast Club The Princess Bride The Goonies Real Genius Batman 1 Batman 2 The 70s and 90s had some merable and iconic films as well.
Tech Trivia, to feed the algorithm: The picture the boy took of Sarah, at the end, was shot with a Kodak Colorburst instant camera. They don't exist anymore because Polaroid, the originator of the instant film camera, took Kodak to court for copying their tech... it took a decade, but Polaroid finally won the case and Kodak was ordered to take their version off the market. Thousands of cameras were recalled and destroyed. They were exchanged for really crappy 'Disc cameras', or Kodak coupons for other merch. More than a few must surely remain, I've seen them at garage sales, but the special film pack hasn't been available since the early '90s, so they are quite useless. [Source: Me. I managed a camera shop back then.]
If you listen, you can hear notes from the Love theme playing both when Kyle looks at Sarah's photo in the future and when the photo was taken. "I always wondered what you were thinking about..."
I feel like the top Terminator movies are the T1-T2-T3. Most people like these movies in this order T2-T1-T3. Also, check out these movies Alien(1979), Predator(1987), and A Nightmare On Elm Street(1984).
*new subscriber here* I saw this in a theater when it first came out, I was 29 in '84. It was great in a theater with a big screen and loud sound. People screamed, some hid behind the seat in front of them, back then movies like this were cutting edge, so everybody was impressed. It was nice seeing your reaction not having seen it before, or knowing much. That's the way a reactor should see movies. I'm gonna look around our channel for other reactions I might want to watch. Have a great day/night depending on when you see this.
I love hearing about what the experience was like to watch movies like this one when they first came out. And thanks for subscribing! I just started the channel recently, but am having a BLAST finally watching so many movies I missed out on for so long 😅 I'm especially loving action/sci-fi - it's a totally new genre for me and definitely exceeding my expectations!
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Excellent reaction, I loved your engagement and reaction as you got more of the story and realized what was happening. Considering the current concerns about AI, this movie is more relevant today than in 1984. For me, this is really more of a love story than anything else. How deep is your love to travel back in time for a woman you fell in love with by looking at a picture? I think this story is much better than the sequel, which I feel is more popular due to the better special effects and action scenes. Won't spoil the sequel with more talk. Thank you for sharing this. BTW, loving your GOT journey. New subscriber.
Almost in the first scene with the three guys, the blue haired is Bill Paxton, a very well known actor who appeared in Titanic, Aliens or Twister, among another ones.
Bill Paxton. Famous for being killed by a Terminator, an Alien, and a Predator in three different movies. Killed by Arnold Schwarzenegger in one movie, Assaulted by the same in another. Almost killed by a Twister. Thankfully did not drown in Titanic. But did get killed by Aliens a few times during a time loop in "Edge of Tomorrow". RIP Bill.
Also Brian Thompson was one of the other punks in the beginning of 'The Terminator' and he had the later fortune of being killed by Sylvester Stallone in Cobra, Jeffrey Combs in Doctor Mordrid, Liu Kang (Robin Shou) in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Agents Skully & Mulder in The X-Files AND the by Halliwell sisters (the Charmed Ones) in Charmed...
One great thing about this movie that you don't see anymore: A long buildup with a mystery that the audience doesn't get to understand until just about the middle act. Hollywood doesn't dare do that today because so many people watch on streaming platforms and we all have short "Tik Tok" attention spans - if we aren't deeply invested in the first 2 minutes we will flip to another channel. OK, maybe not everybody, but many people are like that. Show a movie like this to a typical person sitting at home who just wants entertainment (no social interaction, no streaming a reaction, just watching TV for a couple hours to be entertained) and many of them won't make it 5 minutes. Maybe this movie gets past 5 minutes, but this type of movie without Arnold's star power is generally a flop on streaming. So Hollywood just avoids this kind of buildup, preferring instant action and large exposition dumps. It feels like we lost something there.
Fun reaction! I first saw this when it was on TV and before the second one came out. Freaked me out. Loved the second one. However, as I got older and revisited this one, I fell in love with the first one more. This movie was meant to be a standalone story. The sequels kind of muck up the time traveling aspects of it. But in the first film, Kyle going back in time was supposed to be a bootstrap paradox. Meaning that a sequence of events has no starting point due to time travel. Basically, everything in the film played out how it was meant to be for the future. If Kyle hadn't gone back in time, he never would have fathered John Connor, and John Connor never would have been born. The machines never would have gotten advanced if the Terminator hadn't gone back in time and left his technology for humans to find. The events of the machine uprising is a loop with no starting point.
Oh man, GREAT reaction. I've seen reactors come to this one blind, but I don't know if I've ever seen one come in THIS blind. Amazing. Excited to see your reaction to T2!
This was the first R-rated movie I saw in theaters, having just turned 17 when this came out. It was and still is one of the most awesome theater experiences of my life. Yeah, I'd seen R-rated movies on HBO and VHS, but this movie was non-stop action, cool robots, time travel, high-body count, and a great story tying it all together. I loved it.
I watched DOZENS of "First time watching Terminator" reaction. But this is the VERY FIRST ONE first time watching the Terminator's reaction I came across. Good work, girl. In a World of fake "first time's watching" reactions, you gave me the pleasure to watch a real one. Queen 👍❤️
A lot of people do judge 80s and 90s action movies but the reason they are classic and timeless is bc besides the action they are extremely well made and have the best fx talent while having great characters. Total Recall and Robocop are some good ones.
Totally agree! In fact, there is a reason there are some many channels popping up on cable that show nothing but movies and TV shows from the 70s and 80s. And doing well! The stuff they put out now a days are far from "classic and timeless". Most people just want to be entertained. Relax their brains a bit in escapism.
I saw this movie when it came out. I went on a first date of all things. I have always loved sci-fi,,, But I have always thought of this movie as a love story! Talk about star crossed lovers because that is what Sarah and Kyle were!!!
I saw this in the theaters last Tuesday and it was an experience I totally loved it I was born when this movie came out in was only like 9 months old and it's one of my favorite movies of all timeit was put back in the theaters for one time at Cinemark theaters goin back showing movies from 1984 and this was one the movies that they showed
This twisted timeline is less confusing if you disentangle the family tree. Kyle Reese is not related to Sarah Connor. Somewhere out there are his parents, let's call them Frank and Barbara Reese. They survive the nuclear war and have at least one kid, Kyle, after the apocalypse. Kyle grows up fighting the machines. We see some of those scenes. Along the way he meets John Connor, his son, but he doesn't know that. John knows Kyle is his father because Sarah told him about Kyle. So John gives Kyle the photograph of Sarah and tells him story after story so this young Kyle falls in love with the "legend" Sarah Connor who he's never met. Then that day comes with the time travel. Arnold the Terminator goes back in time then John sends his dad, Kyle, back to meet Sarah. John KNOWS this will work because Sarah survives the Terminator and Kyle lives long enough to get her pregnant. For John Connor, that stuff is HIS past and Sarah's past (she's dead by that time) but it is still KYLE'S FUTURE. To clear up some points you're confused about in your outro: Kyle dies in 1984 but he will still exist in 2029 because 2029 is Kyle's PAST, not his future. Sarah's present (1984) includes Kyle even though, for her, he isn't born yet, but for him he is (of course) and the time travel brings them together in her present, before Frank and Barbara conceive of him. Time travel loops are weird to think about. Especially if you think that, because of time travel, this loop will go around and around and happen infinitely. That's weird. But then you think of the first time it happened when in the real unbroken timeline of our universe, 1984 was the present and 2029 had not happened yet, how did Kyle get to 1984? The loop had to already be happening infinitely in the past as well as the present and future. Extra weird.
Terminator 1 is the best movie in the saga, Terminator 2 is also one of the best sequels ever created, Terminator 3 is not as good but at least seeing Arnold as the T-850 and the villain is decent
Good call. The Police Lieutenant DID believe Kyle Reese’s story. In a deleted scene he was still alive, but seriously wounded. He called out to Kyle as they were trying to escape the Police Station. He gave Kyle his gun and told Kyle to keep Sarah alive. Saw this in the theater with my younger brother. We were blown away. After the movie ended, we made a U-turn and mingled with the next group of people for the next showing. We passed undetected and saw the film again. We both felt like Kyle Reese at that clothing store.
Great call on that deleted scene, we saw it too when it released back in '84, except I never knew about that scene. Just watched here on TH-cam, and now it gives another perspective and I'll go with that the Lt actually lives. lol Never liked that both the two main cops were implied to be part of the victims during that entire scene. I've watched a few of the deleted scenes over the years, but never that one, so I appreciate it.
So interesting - I'm going to look for these deleted scenes. (But probably after I watch the sequels bc I'm afraid I'll watch on the wrong one and get spoiled!)
I saw this opening weekend and it was astounding. The movie revolves around a time paradox, which I love. James Cameron did a fantastic job of wrapping up all the loose ends. Enjoy T2, it's a blast.
My favourite part, and a sad fact, is when Kyle said that he always wondered what Sarah was thinking at that moment in the picture. And she was thinking in Kyle during that tape record. Lovers across time....
Great reaction to this 80s action/horror/sci-fi classic...I hope you react to the 2nd one very soon (even though there are several versions of the sequel, I recommend watching the theatrical version first, which was the one that most people saw, then later feel free to check out the extended cuts & special editions to see what was changed and/or added back in). I was 5 when this movie first came out but I did see it on VHS later on in the late 80s when I was older. I did see T2 in the theater though and I was blown away by it. I loved every moment of it....and yes I agree, it is even better than the first.
Not sure what you've already seen in RL, but older classics everyone should see include "The Exorcist," "Jaws," "The Shining," "Alien," "Blade Runner," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Silence of the Lambs," "The Matrix" ... oh, and for a really old one: "The Wizard of Oz." These movies have been hugely influential, and as you watch some of the more recent movies "descended" from them, you'll be able to catch the references. In fact, in your MCU series, you are about to come across references to "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "The Wizard of Oz." As for "The Terminator," it's a classic of scifi horror. Saw it in the theaters. It was low budget scifi, but it delivered on story, which is why they made a big budget sequel. Another great one from Arnold is "Total Recall."
You will need to start an Arnold Schwarzenegger Playlist. Because all of his movies were/are Blockbusters. There are 5 Terminator movies in all. And definitely watch T2 next. But the next 3 have mixed revues. So after T2, start back with his 1982 breakout film, Conan The Barbarian! Then, Commando (1985), The Running Man (1987), Predator (1987), Total Recall (1990), True Lies (1994), Twins (1988), Kindergarten Cop (1990), and Junior (1994). Each one of these films are epic, and you will love them all. And so will your subs. Oh, and please continue your BTTF trilogy. Because that's why I subscribed.
I enjoyed your reaction! Before you watch Terminator 2, I recommend checking out a Trailer called "Terminator 2 Teaser Endoskeleton Factory". I have never seen anybody react to it yet, so it would be cool if you did, it just lasts 1 minute. I think this is a brilliant and unique trailer from back in the day, because it doesnt spoil the plot at all, like it is the often the case in modern movie trailers. This trailer doesnt even contain a single scene from the movie itself, yet it perfectly explains the setup for the 2nd movie and why there is a second Terminator. However stay away from other trailers, because they contain spoilers
1 and 2 are good in different ways. So a matter of taste. More of a horror element in the first one. More action bias in the second. 2:nd had a much higher budget though. And computer animation capabilities had made a giant leap forward by the time it was made.
What's most important about this movie is the director James Cameron. You probably want to be on the lookout for his movies if you haven't seen them already. Terminator II is more of an action movie while this is is more of an action/horror film. Great reaction and channel.
9:58 - "I wonder what the connection is there" as Sarah Connor watches a news report about Sarah Connor xD Hmmm yeah, what a mystery! I can't think what the connection could POSSIBLY be! xD
Hi Daisy, just popped over from the GOT reactions to see one of your solo film reactions for the first time. Very enjoyable. I remember well watching this at the cinema back in 1984 (yes, I'm older than my cartoon face looks) - I was very much into science fiction so I really loved it, and have seen it so many times over the years. I don't know if the second one is 'better' but it's a different style to this one and they're both masterpieces of the genre. I must watch your House of the Dragon reactions, as the new season is coming up soon. Plus the movies of course. I'll be back. 😉
Great movie, GREAT reaction!! I first saw the Terminator when it was first on HBO, around 1985. If I remember correctly, it was a minor hit in the theaters. However, where it really gained popularity and pop culture status, was through VHS rentals. By the time Terminator 2 came out (7 years later), EVERYONE knew about the Terminator and was anticipating part 2!!
Wow - didn't realize it was a whole 7 years between the two movies. That must've been so exciting when it came out! It's only been a few days since I watched the first one, and I can't wait to watch the next one already! 😬
Honestly, I'm old, so I was there when the movie first came out, and I don't even remember what I thought of it beyond liking it. 😅 I'm really glad you like the movie. I say this whenever someone watches the first movie, but I think it's important and it's really just neat, at least to me. I think the movie is even more amazing when you realize that this movie had basically _no_ budget. That's why the look of the Arnold puppet is a bit--dodgy. James Cameron has proved--starting with the sequel to this very movie--that given the money, he _will_ make a movie look good, and make everything look fitting. It's also important to note that time was a problem, particularly with the stop-motion segments. The Terminator skeleton puppet wasn't given to the stop-motion team until almost the very last minute, so they had less than a _quarter_ of the time to take their measurements, make a model, and film it than they should have had. As such, the stop-motion scenes aren't as great as they could have been. Any visual flaws aren't it being a "product of its time"; it's too little money and too little time. As for the time shenanigans--well, the franchise doesn't keep it straight; how time travel "works" varies from movie to movie, sometimes even in the same movie. That aside, how it works, here, is pretty straightforward. It's a stable time loop. Reese went back to protect Sarah because he was more or less goaded into volunteering by John, because Kyle had gone back to save his mother before he was born. It sounds weird, I know, but to make sense of it you have to start wrapping your head around the idea that effect can precede cause. As for how it "works" with Kyle being a young man in the past, think of it like moving around in your apartment or house. You're in the kitchen, then you go into the living room. That you're in the living room now doesn't change the fact that you were just in the kitchen. Similarly, Kyle unaliving in 1984 doesn't mean he wasn't born in 20XX. From _his_ perspective, he was in 2029 yesterday, even though from _our_ perspective he won't have been in 2029 for forty-five years. Both perspectives are "right", which can be a real tough one to wrap your head around, I know. That aside, I'm fully on-board with the "watch the sequel" train. It really is considered as good, some even consider it much better, than the first. Also, as I alluded to, it had a bigger budget and a lot more time, so everything looks positively stunning. Everything _after_ the second movie is where things get argumentative in the fanbase. Everyone loves the first two, but from there on it's a mixed bag. Between a handful of movies and a television show, plots are picked up and thrown away, the physics of pretty much everything vary based on the movie or show, and in general it's--frankly, it's a mess. Personally, I suggest to just ignore the franchise after the sequel, save for _Terminator: Dark Fate._ The movies and series get really weird, contradict each other and themselves, and generally are just a mess, as I said. _Dark Fate,_ however, was made specifically to take place after the first sequel, _Terminator 2: Judgment Day,_ so it thoroughly ignores all that chaos, plus it was created with direct involvement by James Cameron. Personally, I feel it's a very good third movie to follow the first two. That said, you're going to get a lot of people arguing for or against the entire franchise, so really, it's up to you, of course. Alllllll of that aside, if you like time travel movies, I have two to suggest: _Primer_ and _Predestination._ Both feature stable time loops, but go in somewhat different directions with them. I do suggest to look up absolutely _nothing_ about _Predestination._ There is no way to get any information without really spoiling the movie, so just make sure you have the one starring Ethan Hawke and you'll be fine. 🏳🌈🖖
Daisy ,after the second movie is a tv show, the Sarah Connor Chronicles , it takes place between the second and third movie, and is a great tv show, if you do videos for each episode , i would watch them
I liked your reaction to this film, I will not instruct but I advise you to watch Terminator 2 Extended Special Edition, it's worth it, believe me, I know what I'm saying.
Daisy , if you want another good action movie from the 80s try Masters of the Universe (1987) it is based on the popular toy line that has He-Man , they had an animated movie based on the 1983 cartoon in 1985 , called the Secret of the Sword, i like that movie, the 1987 one was a live action attempt on adapting the property
Action movies can be dumb or smart, it just depends on the writers. Terminator and the sequel T2 are good. Another for your list should be Predator (1987) - a profoundly philosophical story disguised as an action film.
I seen this when it came out .. I was 19 lol .. I don't think T2 is better I think it's as good with a couple new twists. My fave sequel is Aliens .. not sure if you've seen Alien & Aliens but def a good watch. Other 80's iconic faves are Beverley Hills Cop (the first 2) .. Lethal Weapon again the first 2. Breakfast Club, Gremlins, ET, Die Hard, Big, See No Evil Hear No Evil which I still think is the funniest movie I've ever seen. The 80's were one of the best decades for movies, we were very lucky to be there in the time
i think the first one is significantly better than 2. i'm sure you'll agree with the overwhelming majority though, pretty much every movie reactor does.
The way to watch The Terminator franchise: Watch the first two movies -- there ya go, you are done. Extended versions when available. However, if you like fan-fiction with a Hollywood budget, then you might enjoy the rest of the films. They can be a lot of fun. But it is important to remember that none of them are "essential". Enjoy! Alien franchise? See above. ;-]
The extended edition of t2 has an extra ending that is kind of meh, but the rest of it definitely adds a lot of backstory and exposition. I'd watch that one if you have a choice.
You've got a new subscriber! Here's some of my selfish recommendations, if you're interested. Predator The Mummy 1 and 2 Back to the Future "trilogy" Training day Jaws Dumb and dumber Friday American pie Kindergarten cop
not every day a low budget film turns into a phenomenon! the second film is indeed MUCH better, but that only applies to the original theatrical version, not the countless versions littered with deleted scenes, or worse - with an incredibly cheap alternative end!so be careful! Enjoy! 😊
I suggest to you to watch a movie called , Ex Machina , with Alicia Vikander. Do this after Terminator 2. It's a bit futuristic but has more connection with social networks and AI . It's Sci-fi but has a really possible and mindtickeling story. Much Love!❤
Hihi, do I think I watched this in theaters when it came out. I may like the second a bit more but part of that is due to this one. I'll say why after you watch T2. In my opinion you can stop these after 2. You talk about new ways of story telling, have you ever watched any Quentin Tarantino movies. If not may I recommend Pulp Fiction. The Kill Bill movies would be great as well for an introduction to him. I do think Pulp Fiction might be a better intro but you really can't go wrong with either of them. Thanks for the reaction.
I can't WAIT to watch the second one. And thanks for these suggestions, I haven't watched any Quentin Tarantino movies, so adding these to my watchlist!
This is an all-time classic as far as sci-fi, action, & time travel goes. Once you see this movie, you'll never forget it. Terminator 2 is definately the best of them all though. T-3 is pretty darn good too. As far as the rest… they’re just okay.
Yes! This is definitely a memorable movie. It's only been a few days since I watched this one and I can't stop thinking about it. Can't wait to watch the next one!
There are only 2 Terminator movies. Anybody who tells you otherwise is confused about the 4 money grabs that have a marketing brand that makes people thing they are authentic Terminator movies when in fact they are cheap Chinese rip-offs.
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You can surely watch the full terminator franchise
This is such a classic movie of the 80s action films. Others you might want to check out include Blade Runner (1982), Robocop, the Max Max franchise, Rambo, Predator, and Alien.
You know how you have the weirdest dreams when you have a fever? James Cameron had a dream when he was sick about being chased by a robot with a metallic skeleton.
And they had no permits to shoot this. They had to roll in, set up & shoot, and get out before they got caught.
Greetings from Finland girl!!! Great reaction and you should definitely check out at least four first ones in this franchise!!! "i'll be back" 😎
Saw it, or parts of it on vhs when I was 5. Gave me a nightmare like the ending with the rising from the fire. For the longest time I preferred the second movie because it was less scary, but as an adult I started appreciating horror so I like the first one better.
Absolutely outrageous to think this movie came out a whole 40 years ago!
Lightning appears when they travel back in time because 1.21 gigawatts is required 😂
lol
I like the Doc's method better cuz you keep your clothes and can bring a car.
WHAT THE HELL IS A GIGAWATT???!!!!
@@user-vapet guess you didn't get the joke?.
@@user-vapetThat’s alotta watta.
This is the best one, by far. T2 is the classic multi-million dollars blockbuster and classic Arnold's action movie with great effects and one-liners.
I mean it's ok but T1 here is a totally different beast. Much darker, far more intense and atmospheric, it's an horror movie basically.
T1 is one of the greatest movies ever made. Watch The Thing from 1982 if you haven't already.
Cool to see somebody who definitely hasn’t seen it before. And yeah, the thing that’s so crazy is how accurate the sci fi was. Except for time travel, it’s all happening. Which is why it holds up.
Recently, the US military said that their AI should be mission ready by 2025...it really is playing out the way this movie predicted. Scary shit.
The reason why I don't believe Cameron dreamed about it, but instead someone gave him the idea for the plot. Predictive programming.
@@MusaFinderi “Experts” were already talking about this back then. HAL9000 in 2001:A Space Odyssey was 15 years earlier.
Bill Paxton was one of the punks in the beginning scene. Lol looks like this guy's a couple cans short of a 6 pack 😂 RIP Bill Paxton
One of James Cameron's favorite go to actors.
The only actor who got killed by a terminator, a xenomorph and a Yautja.
@@gambar Lance Henriksen also got killed by all three of them.
He's also who the Terminator got the "F-U @sshole" reference from😂
Bill Paxton also got killed by Phil Colson
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1. Jaws (1975)
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The 80s had some memorable and iconic films. Birth of the "Summer Blockbuster". Some of my personal favorites include:
Aliens
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
The Terminator
Die Hard
Raiders of the lost Ark
Blade Runner
Mad Max: The Road Warrior
Rambo: First Blood
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
Wargames
And of course Predator
On the lighter side:
Ghostbusters
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Breakfast Club
The Princess Bride
The Goonies
Real Genius
Batman 1
Batman 2
The 70s and 90s had some merable and iconic films as well.
I totally agree those 3 would make for great reaction videos
Yes these three movies are a must for reaction videos and also great movies to see
Prey (2022) это лютое говно я вам скажу, я не понимаю людей которые говорят что этот фильм шедевр.
Tech Trivia, to feed the algorithm:
The picture the boy took of Sarah, at the end, was shot with a Kodak Colorburst instant camera. They don't exist anymore because Polaroid, the originator of the instant film camera, took Kodak to court for copying their tech... it took a decade, but Polaroid finally won the case and Kodak was ordered to take their version off the market.
Thousands of cameras were recalled and destroyed. They were exchanged for really crappy 'Disc cameras', or Kodak coupons for other merch. More than a few must surely remain, I've seen them at garage sales, but the special film pack hasn't been available since the early '90s, so they are quite useless. [Source: Me. I managed a camera shop back then.]
Ironic because Kodak is just as irrelevant.
@@leroylowe5921 30 years later, yeah... 🤔🙄
If you listen, you can hear notes from the Love theme playing both when Kyle looks at Sarah's photo in the future and when the photo was taken.
"I always wondered what you were thinking about..."
I feel like the top Terminator movies are the T1-T2-T3. Most people like these movies in this order T2-T1-T3. Also, check out these movies Alien(1979), Predator(1987), and A Nightmare On Elm Street(1984).
Also Aliens (1986)
*new subscriber here* I saw this in a theater when it first came out, I was 29 in '84. It was great in a theater with a big screen and loud sound. People screamed, some hid behind the seat in front of them, back then movies like this were cutting edge, so everybody was impressed. It was nice seeing your reaction not having seen it before, or knowing much. That's the way a reactor should see movies. I'm gonna look around our channel for other reactions I might want to watch. Have a great day/night depending on when you see this.
I love hearing about what the experience was like to watch movies like this one when they first came out. And thanks for subscribing! I just started the channel recently, but am having a BLAST finally watching so many movies I missed out on for so long 😅 I'm especially loving action/sci-fi - it's a totally new genre for me and definitely exceeding my expectations!
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Excellent reaction, I loved your engagement and reaction as you got more of the story and realized what was happening. Considering the current concerns about AI, this movie is more relevant today than in 1984. For me, this is really more of a love story than anything else. How deep is your love to travel back in time for a woman you fell in love with by looking at a picture? I think this story is much better than the sequel, which I feel is more popular due to the better special effects and action scenes. Won't spoil the sequel with more talk. Thank you for sharing this.
BTW, loving your GOT journey. New subscriber.
Almost in the first scene with the three guys, the blue haired is Bill Paxton, a very well known actor who appeared in Titanic, Aliens or Twister, among another ones.
Bill Paxton. Famous for being killed by a Terminator, an Alien, and a Predator in three different movies.
Killed by Arnold Schwarzenegger in one movie, Assaulted by the same in another.
Almost killed by a Twister. Thankfully did not drown in Titanic. But did get killed by Aliens a few times during a time loop in "Edge of Tomorrow".
RIP Bill.
Also Brian Thompson was one of the other punks in the beginning of 'The Terminator' and he had the later fortune of being killed by Sylvester Stallone in Cobra, Jeffrey Combs in Doctor Mordrid, Liu Kang (Robin Shou) in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Agents Skully & Mulder in The X-Files AND the by Halliwell sisters (the Charmed Ones) in Charmed...
@@MLJ7956 Oh yeah, that's where I remember him from. The Psycho killer in Cobra.
He also played a Klingon in Star Trek TNG.
@@MLJ7956I always remembered that guy from Cobra and Werewolf the t.v. show w/ Chuck Conners
Great reaction! Kyle always wondered what Sarah was thinking about in that photo and why she was sad in the future, she was thinking about him.
One great thing about this movie that you don't see anymore:
A long buildup with a mystery that the audience doesn't get to understand until just about the middle act.
Hollywood doesn't dare do that today because so many people watch on streaming platforms and we all have short "Tik Tok" attention spans - if we aren't deeply invested in the first 2 minutes we will flip to another channel.
OK, maybe not everybody, but many people are like that.
Show a movie like this to a typical person sitting at home who just wants entertainment (no social interaction, no streaming a reaction, just watching TV for a couple hours to be entertained) and many of them won't make it 5 minutes.
Maybe this movie gets past 5 minutes, but this type of movie without Arnold's star power is generally a flop on streaming.
So Hollywood just avoids this kind of buildup, preferring instant action and large exposition dumps.
It feels like we lost something there.
So awesome that you didn't know anything going in!
Fun reaction! I first saw this when it was on TV and before the second one came out. Freaked me out. Loved the second one. However, as I got older and revisited this one, I fell in love with the first one more. This movie was meant to be a standalone story. The sequels kind of muck up the time traveling aspects of it. But in the first film, Kyle going back in time was supposed to be a bootstrap paradox. Meaning that a sequence of events has no starting point due to time travel. Basically, everything in the film played out how it was meant to be for the future. If Kyle hadn't gone back in time, he never would have fathered John Connor, and John Connor never would have been born. The machines never would have gotten advanced if the Terminator hadn't gone back in time and left his technology for humans to find. The events of the machine uprising is a loop with no starting point.
Another fun time traveling movie is Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
Oh man, GREAT reaction. I've seen reactors come to this one blind, but I don't know if I've ever seen one come in THIS blind. Amazing. Excited to see your reaction to T2!
This was the first R-rated movie I saw in theaters, having just turned 17 when this came out.
It was and still is one of the most awesome theater experiences of my life.
Yeah, I'd seen R-rated movies on HBO and VHS, but this movie was non-stop action, cool robots, time travel, high-body count, and a great story tying it all together.
I loved it.
This little bit of comedy always cracked me up! 😂 14:10
There is about 6 or 7 terminator films and I absolutely love this film and the the second film absolutely love both of them
I watched DOZENS of "First time watching Terminator" reaction. But this is the VERY FIRST ONE first time watching the Terminator's reaction I came across. Good work, girl. In a World of fake "first time's watching" reactions, you gave me the pleasure to watch a real one. Queen 👍❤️
There is something unique about a “blind review”. For decades, everybody knew that the Terminator is a cyborg or at least they’d say robot.
When Ah-nold jumped thru the fire of the blown up car after Nech-Noir, he singed (scorched) his hair and burnt off his eyebrows.
Ohhh, right! That explains why he looked started looking so much more terrifying around that point.
A lot of people do judge 80s and 90s action movies but the reason they are classic and timeless is bc besides the action they are extremely well made and have the best fx talent while having great characters. Total Recall and Robocop are some good ones.
Totally agree!
In fact, there is a reason there are some many channels popping up on cable that show nothing but movies and TV shows from the 70s and 80s. And doing well!
The stuff they put out now a days are far from "classic and timeless".
Most people just want to be entertained. Relax their brains a bit in escapism.
I saw this movie when it came out. I went on a first date of all things. I have always loved sci-fi,,, But I have always thought of this movie as a love story! Talk about star crossed lovers because that is what Sarah and Kyle were!!!
Enjoyed your reaction. 1984, sometimes I forget how old these movies are.
I saw this in the theaters last Tuesday and it was an experience I totally loved it I was born when this movie came out in was only like 9 months old and it's one of my favorite movies of all timeit was put back in the theaters for one time at Cinemark theaters goin back showing movies from 1984 and this was one the movies that they showed
This twisted timeline is less confusing if you disentangle the family tree.
Kyle Reese is not related to Sarah Connor.
Somewhere out there are his parents, let's call them Frank and Barbara Reese. They survive the nuclear war and have at least one kid, Kyle, after the apocalypse.
Kyle grows up fighting the machines. We see some of those scenes.
Along the way he meets John Connor, his son, but he doesn't know that.
John knows Kyle is his father because Sarah told him about Kyle.
So John gives Kyle the photograph of Sarah and tells him story after story so this young Kyle falls in love with the "legend" Sarah Connor who he's never met.
Then that day comes with the time travel.
Arnold the Terminator goes back in time then John sends his dad, Kyle, back to meet Sarah.
John KNOWS this will work because Sarah survives the Terminator and Kyle lives long enough to get her pregnant.
For John Connor, that stuff is HIS past and Sarah's past (she's dead by that time) but it is still KYLE'S FUTURE.
To clear up some points you're confused about in your outro:
Kyle dies in 1984 but he will still exist in 2029 because 2029 is Kyle's PAST, not his future.
Sarah's present (1984) includes Kyle even though, for her, he isn't born yet, but for him he is (of course) and the time travel brings them together in her present, before Frank and Barbara conceive of him.
Time travel loops are weird to think about.
Especially if you think that, because of time travel, this loop will go around and around and happen infinitely. That's weird.
But then you think of the first time it happened when in the real unbroken timeline of our universe, 1984 was the present and 2029 had not happened yet, how did Kyle get to 1984? The loop had to already be happening infinitely in the past as well as the present and future.
Extra weird.
Terminator 1 is the best movie in the saga, Terminator 2 is also one of the best sequels ever created, Terminator 3 is not as good but at least seeing Arnold as the T-850 and the villain is decent
I agree and IMO T3 is a good enjoyable Action movie but spoilers for my reasons why
Good call. The Police Lieutenant DID believe Kyle Reese’s story. In a deleted scene he was still alive, but seriously wounded. He called out to Kyle as they were trying to escape the Police Station. He gave Kyle his gun and told Kyle to keep Sarah alive. Saw this in the theater with my younger brother. We were blown away. After the movie ended, we made a U-turn and mingled with the next group of people for the next showing. We passed undetected and saw the film again. We both felt like Kyle Reese at that clothing store.
Great call on that deleted scene, we saw it too when it released back in '84, except I never knew about that scene. Just watched here on TH-cam, and now it gives another perspective and I'll go with that the Lt actually lives. lol Never liked that both the two main cops were implied to be part of the victims during that entire scene. I've watched a few of the deleted scenes over the years, but never that one, so I appreciate it.
So interesting - I'm going to look for these deleted scenes. (But probably after I watch the sequels bc I'm afraid I'll watch on the wrong one and get spoiled!)
I have watched many deleted scenes the one you're talking about I would ask Cameron why he cut our such a great scene like that 🤔
Its cool that you were blind going in. Cant wait for you to see T2
The second one has better effects, but in my opinion, this is the better film.
I saw this opening weekend and it was astounding. The movie revolves around a time paradox, which I love. James Cameron did a fantastic job of wrapping up all the loose ends. Enjoy T2, it's a blast.
I can't wait to watch the next one!
Well, L.A. is closer to looking like it does in the movie than it did when the movie was made. :)
Nothing inorganic can go through time. That's why these two came through time with nothing no clothes nothing.
It's because of the naked time travelling that Doctor Who has been so popular over the years.
My favourite part, and a sad fact, is when Kyle said that he always wondered what Sarah was thinking at that moment in the picture. And she was thinking in Kyle during that tape record. Lovers across time....
Great reaction to this 80s action/horror/sci-fi classic...I hope you react to the 2nd one very soon (even though there are several versions of the sequel, I recommend watching the theatrical version first, which was the one that most people saw, then later feel free to check out the extended cuts & special editions to see what was changed and/or added back in).
I was 5 when this movie first came out but I did see it on VHS later on in the late 80s when I was older. I did see T2 in the theater though and I was blown away by it. I loved every moment of it....and yes I agree, it is even better than the first.
Love the turtleneck !
You should look up the deleted scenes! In one, the police lieutenant tells Reese to keep Sarah safe.
Please do not, let comments spoil the second one for you.
This movie was awesome on the big screen. Great reaction. Thank you.
Thank you for watching with me!
Not sure what you've already seen in RL, but older classics everyone should see include "The Exorcist," "Jaws," "The Shining," "Alien," "Blade Runner," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Silence of the Lambs," "The Matrix" ... oh, and for a really old one: "The Wizard of Oz." These movies have been hugely influential, and as you watch some of the more recent movies "descended" from them, you'll be able to catch the references. In fact, in your MCU series, you are about to come across references to "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "The Wizard of Oz." As for "The Terminator," it's a classic of scifi horror. Saw it in the theaters. It was low budget scifi, but it delivered on story, which is why they made a big budget sequel. Another great one from Arnold is "Total Recall."
Love Terminator 2 😊
In terms of special effects, bear in mind that not only is this old, but it was a low budget movie.
You will need to start an Arnold Schwarzenegger Playlist. Because all of his movies were/are Blockbusters.
There are 5 Terminator movies in all. And definitely watch T2 next. But the next 3 have mixed revues. So after T2, start back with his 1982 breakout film,
Conan The Barbarian!
Then,
Commando (1985),
The Running Man (1987),
Predator (1987),
Total Recall (1990),
True Lies (1994),
Twins (1988),
Kindergarten Cop (1990), and Junior (1994).
Each one of these films are epic, and you will love them all. And so will your subs. Oh, and please continue your BTTF trilogy. Because that's why I subscribed.
Some prefer the first one, some prefer the second. Both are great.
I enjoyed your reaction! Before you watch Terminator 2, I recommend checking out a Trailer called "Terminator 2 Teaser Endoskeleton Factory". I have never seen anybody react to it yet, so it would be cool if you did, it just lasts 1 minute. I think this is a brilliant and unique trailer from back in the day, because it doesnt spoil the plot at all, like it is the often the case in modern movie trailers. This trailer doesnt even contain a single scene from the movie itself, yet it perfectly explains the setup for the 2nd movie and why there is a second Terminator. However stay away from other trailers, because they contain spoilers
1 and 2 are good in different ways. So a matter of taste. More of a horror element in the first one. More action bias in the second. 2:nd had a much higher budget though. And computer animation capabilities had made a giant leap forward by the time it was made.
What's most important about this movie is the director James Cameron. You probably want to be on the lookout for his movies if you haven't seen them already. Terminator II is more of an action movie while this is is more of an action/horror film. Great reaction and channel.
9:58 - "I wonder what the connection is there" as Sarah Connor watches a news report about Sarah Connor xD Hmmm yeah, what a mystery! I can't think what the connection could POSSIBLY be! xD
if only the police had tazers! looking forward to your t2 reaction!
Hi Daisy, just popped over from the GOT reactions to see one of your solo film reactions for the first time. Very enjoyable. I remember well watching this at the cinema back in 1984 (yes, I'm older than my cartoon face looks) - I was very much into science fiction so I really loved it, and have seen it so many times over the years.
I don't know if the second one is 'better' but it's a different style to this one and they're both masterpieces of the genre.
I must watch your House of the Dragon reactions, as the new season is coming up soon. Plus the movies of course.
I'll be back. 😉
And Terminater 2. JUDGEMENT DAY, is also a great movie and will knock your socks off.. So to speak
Great movie, GREAT reaction!! I first saw the Terminator when it was first on HBO, around 1985. If I remember correctly, it was a minor hit in the theaters. However, where it really gained popularity and pop culture status, was through VHS rentals. By the time Terminator 2 came out (7 years later), EVERYONE knew about the Terminator and was anticipating part 2!!
Wow - didn't realize it was a whole 7 years between the two movies. That must've been so exciting when it came out! It's only been a few days since I watched the first one, and I can't wait to watch the next one already! 😬
@@DailyDaisiesTV Oh you're gonna love the next one. I'll share a few stories about that one after you watch it.
Honestly, I'm old, so I was there when the movie first came out, and I don't even remember what I thought of it beyond liking it. 😅
I'm really glad you like the movie. I say this whenever someone watches the first movie, but I think it's important and it's really just neat, at least to me.
I think the movie is even more amazing when you realize that this movie had basically _no_ budget. That's why the look of the Arnold puppet is a bit--dodgy. James Cameron has proved--starting with the sequel to this very movie--that given the money, he _will_ make a movie look good, and make everything look fitting.
It's also important to note that time was a problem, particularly with the stop-motion segments. The Terminator skeleton puppet wasn't given to the stop-motion team until almost the very last minute, so they had less than a _quarter_ of the time to take their measurements, make a model, and film it than they should have had. As such, the stop-motion scenes aren't as great as they could have been.
Any visual flaws aren't it being a "product of its time"; it's too little money and too little time.
As for the time shenanigans--well, the franchise doesn't keep it straight; how time travel "works" varies from movie to movie, sometimes even in the same movie. That aside, how it works, here, is pretty straightforward. It's a stable time loop.
Reese went back to protect Sarah because he was more or less goaded into volunteering by John, because Kyle had gone back to save his mother before he was born. It sounds weird, I know, but to make sense of it you have to start wrapping your head around the idea that effect can precede cause.
As for how it "works" with Kyle being a young man in the past, think of it like moving around in your apartment or house. You're in the kitchen, then you go into the living room. That you're in the living room now doesn't change the fact that you were just in the kitchen.
Similarly, Kyle unaliving in 1984 doesn't mean he wasn't born in 20XX. From _his_ perspective, he was in 2029 yesterday, even though from _our_ perspective he won't have been in 2029 for forty-five years. Both perspectives are "right", which can be a real tough one to wrap your head around, I know.
That aside, I'm fully on-board with the "watch the sequel" train. It really is considered as good, some even consider it much better, than the first. Also, as I alluded to, it had a bigger budget and a lot more time, so everything looks positively stunning.
Everything _after_ the second movie is where things get argumentative in the fanbase. Everyone loves the first two, but from there on it's a mixed bag. Between a handful of movies and a television show, plots are picked up and thrown away, the physics of pretty much everything vary based on the movie or show, and in general it's--frankly, it's a mess.
Personally, I suggest to just ignore the franchise after the sequel, save for _Terminator: Dark Fate._ The movies and series get really weird, contradict each other and themselves, and generally are just a mess, as I said. _Dark Fate,_ however, was made specifically to take place after the first sequel, _Terminator 2: Judgment Day,_ so it thoroughly ignores all that chaos, plus it was created with direct involvement by James Cameron. Personally, I feel it's a very good third movie to follow the first two.
That said, you're going to get a lot of people arguing for or against the entire franchise, so really, it's up to you, of course.
Alllllll of that aside, if you like time travel movies, I have two to suggest: _Primer_ and _Predestination._ Both feature stable time loops, but go in somewhat different directions with them. I do suggest to look up absolutely _nothing_ about _Predestination._ There is no way to get any information without really spoiling the movie, so just make sure you have the one starring Ethan Hawke and you'll be fine.
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Daisy ,after the second movie is a tv show, the Sarah Connor Chronicles , it takes place between the second and third movie, and is a great tv show, if you do videos for each episode , i would watch them
And you may just recognise that Sarah Connor from a certain other franchise.
The first three are worth seeing. The others are hit or miss. Terminator Salvation with Christian Bale is good.
32 Oh my gosh, 21 Oh my godness and 40 Wow.
Thank you for your reaction, I think you liked it.
I liked your reaction to this film, I will not instruct but I advise you to watch Terminator 2 Extended Special Edition, it's worth it, believe me, I know what I'm saying.
Great reaction.
Daisy , if you want another good action movie from the 80s try Masters of the Universe (1987) it is based on the popular toy line that has He-Man , they had an animated movie based on the 1983 cartoon in 1985 , called the Secret of the Sword, i like that movie, the 1987 one was a live action attempt on adapting the property
Kyle had that photo, and said he used to wonder what she was thinking at that moment.
For us, there are only two movies. Everything after that is so abysmally bad that we refuse to even admit that they exist.
Action movies can be dumb or smart, it just depends on the writers. Terminator and the sequel T2 are good. Another for your list should be Predator (1987) - a profoundly philosophical story disguised as an action film.
5 more to watch ^^
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I seen this when it came out .. I was 19 lol .. I don't think T2 is better I think it's as good with a couple new twists. My fave sequel is Aliens .. not sure if you've seen Alien & Aliens but def a good watch. Other 80's iconic faves are Beverley Hills Cop (the first 2) .. Lethal Weapon again the first 2. Breakfast Club, Gremlins, ET, Die Hard, Big, See No Evil Hear No Evil which I still think is the funniest movie I've ever seen. The 80's were one of the best decades for movies, we were very lucky to be there in the time
No matter what anyone tells you. Watch T2 THEATRICAL VERSION
i think the first one is significantly better than 2. i'm sure you'll agree with the overwhelming majority though, pretty much every movie reactor does.
Classic movie
The way to watch The Terminator franchise: Watch the first two movies -- there ya go, you are done. Extended versions when available. However, if you like fan-fiction with a Hollywood budget, then you might enjoy the rest of the films. They can be a lot of fun. But it is important to remember that none of them are "essential". Enjoy!
Alien franchise? See above. ;-]
The Terminator series:
Terminator 1
Terminator 2
Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles
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@@ChrisEly yeah, ok... If you can get past the fact that she looks like a dark-haired Lannister! 😁
@@robertcartier5088 She was Sarah Conner long before I watched GoT. 😉
Next Check out Terminator 2 Special Edition
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You won't miss too much if you stop after T2 or T3 - but T2 is a must.
T3 and T6 are the worst
@@piloto88ed I don't like T3 but it is at least coherent with 1 & 2.
Yes, T2 is a must. T3 isn't horrible. But skip the rest after that, they start reconning each other and convolute the storyline.
Love the reaction. Can I give a suggestion for a movie? I believe a great film to react is Interview with the vampire.
There's 6 terminator movies. That includes their TV shows and terminal salvation, the machinima series.
Great reaction! Can you check out “Highlander” 1986 to keep this vibe going?
Ohhh adding this to my watchlist! And thanks for watching this one with me!
@@DailyDaisiesTV thanx. I’m a sucker for these types of 80s movies, nothing like it! Keep up the great work! 👍🏼
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The extended edition of t2 has an extra ending that is kind of meh, but the rest of it definitely adds a lot of backstory and exposition. I'd watch that one if you have a choice.
18:21 "wait" that is action movie no wait slow movie every second two events.
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Loved the video, you are awesome, I SUB'd 😎👍
Regarding Teminator 2, fans think the theatrical is better than the special edition.
You've got a new subscriber! Here's some of my selfish recommendations, if you're interested.
Predator
The Mummy 1 and 2
Back to the Future "trilogy"
Training day
Jaws
Dumb and dumber
Friday
American pie
Kindergarten cop
not every day a low budget film turns into a phenomenon! the second film is indeed MUCH better, but that only applies to the original theatrical version, not the countless versions littered with deleted scenes, or worse - with an incredibly cheap alternative end!so be careful! Enjoy! 😊
I suggest to you to watch a movie called , Ex Machina , with Alicia Vikander. Do this after Terminator 2. It's a bit futuristic but has more connection with social networks and AI . It's Sci-fi but has a really possible and mindtickeling story.
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Hihi, do I think I watched this in theaters when it came out. I may like the second a bit more but part of that is due to this one. I'll say why after you watch T2. In my opinion you can stop these after 2. You talk about new ways of story telling, have you ever watched any Quentin Tarantino movies. If not may I recommend Pulp Fiction. The Kill Bill movies would be great as well for an introduction to him. I do think Pulp Fiction might be a better intro but you really can't go wrong with either of them. Thanks for the reaction.
I can't WAIT to watch the second one. And thanks for these suggestions, I haven't watched any Quentin Tarantino movies, so adding these to my watchlist!
This is an all-time classic as far as sci-fi, action, & time travel goes. Once you see this movie, you'll never forget it. Terminator 2 is definately the best of them all though. T-3 is pretty darn good too. As far as the rest… they’re just okay.
Yes! This is definitely a memorable movie. It's only been a few days since I watched this one and I can't stop thinking about it. Can't wait to watch the next one!
T1 is a horror movie. The other movies in the franchise action movies.
Can you please react to the 1985 classic comedy called The Heavenly kid
My fav comedy of all time , please
The Terminator is not an action film ... it's a bit of a lot of things, but I'd say the most accurate genre is a slasher (horror) film.
The FX were not revolutionary in 84. This movie was made on a tight budget.
Reese always steals the worst possible cars a gremlin and land barges lol
Welcome to AI
There are only 2 Terminator movies. Anybody who tells you otherwise is confused about the 4 money grabs that have a marketing brand that makes people thing they are authentic Terminator movies when in fact they are cheap Chinese rip-offs.
The forth is if they call out Bishop The artificial person.
You will love T2 it is on of the best sequels ever
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