Listen to me very carefully | Terminator 2 [Remastered]
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- Terminator 2: Judgment Day [Special Director's Cut + Remastered] (1991)
Scene: Listen to me very carefully
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Storyline: A cyborg, identical to the one who failed to kill Sarah Connor, must now protect her teenage son, John Connor, from a more advanced and powerful cyborg.
Director: James Cameron
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger (The Terminator \ T-800), Linda Hamilton (Sarah Connor), Edward Furlong (John Connor), Robert Patrick (T-1000)
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1) T1
2) T2
3) Salvation
4) Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
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5) T3
6) Dark Fate
7) Genisys
@@parapoliticos52 zxv
T1
T2
Genysis
Salvation
@@parapoliticos52 I don't know if such goal is to save the world...
T2
T1
Salvation
Sarah Connor Chronicles
T3 = Genisys
CATS
Dark Fate
@@Nicholas_Chen_ lmao
this dude got shot, was asked to destroy his life work, and he just joins the team, and then dies like a hero. mvp.
and judgment day still happened
@@metsrus No it didn't. T2's cut ending is canon. Everything else past that doesn't exist.
@@AlvinEarthworm sorry rise of the machines was canon, whether you want to believe it or not
@@metsrus No, it doesn’t.
I remember watching T2 as a kid. Felt so sad when Miles died. Not sure why I felt so sad, perhaps because he seemed so innocent.
It's a great touch that John, who was a typical 10-year-old brat to his foster parents, now takes Danny away without being asked. He's also the one to quiet his mother's rambling and get them to focus on the task. With all he's seen in so short a time, his leadership instincts are swiftly developing.
10? More like 14.
@@samjones7107 The character was 9. The actor was 13.
John was only a brat in the beginning because he didnt know what was at stake yet.
He thought his mother was a lunatic and he hated his foster parents.
When shit really got real, John stepped up.
It’s also evident in the arcade scene, he’s playing war games and strategy based games. It’s already engrained into his fate.
I think his leadership instincts kick in when he's under tense or dangerous situations. Traces of it are seen early on. He's Reese's son after all, Reese was a clever, brave and resourceful soldier so it's only natural his son John inherited these traits.
The actor who plays Miles Dyson did such a good job. That transition between scared to realizing what he's looking at was a nice touch.
I felt the same way when Sara Conner was in the car with Reese and he told her he was the future. This came after she was running with him away from a crazy guy shooting up a night club. Her transition from fear of a mass murder to disbelief that some delusion guy is feeding her some crazy talk must of been a challenge before the director said “action”and she pulled it off just as good as Dyson. Watch her scene again when she is in the car .
Almost all of the actors did a good job. I don't remember anyone who would have been bad in it. Its almost a perfect movie.
@@Rumblingbelly Yep, I definitely agree. Was just pointing out that detail because it's in this clip. Terminator 2 is still my all-time favorite movie, even after all of these years. I can never get tired of watching this movie.
His shift from bleak fear to enthusiasm as he forgets himself when discussing the chip, then crashing back to reality... fried gold.
@@DaveDexterMusic lol I read "bleak fear" as "black fear"
Gotta love the shot of the Terminator's metal arm looming over Dyson, and Dyson's face going from sheer panic and terror to a somber, sobering, complete understanding of exactly what he was looking at. Stuff like that is what still elevates this movie above almost everything else.
His realization was impressive. Honestly this movie doesn't get credit for some of the incredible acting in it.
Even excitement
It's really horrifying. Imagine seeing that. I'm worried that this will exist eventually. The deep state needs robots
The look on their face is amazing acting. Never noticed how good this scene is before and I've seen the movie 50 times since 91
Dyson has seen the endoskeleton before right? From the l.a. 1984
Sarah is right to be disgusted by all this
crazy to think we are only a handful of years away from this reality.
@@eric4369 I personally doubt it's a "handful." They still can't make a car drive itself in a straight line without mowing people down. This is gonna take a while.
Terminator 2 is a Masterpiece.
Probably one of the very best movies of all time!! Aliens was Absolutely fantastic to!
@@bryanneideffer6368 True
Jukic 123 I couldn’t agree more
@@bryanneideffer6368 Predator too, the good ol days
Masterpiece of shit
Respect to my man... Didn't deny. Didn't blame anyone else. Didn't try and change their minds. Just "I'm done and it must be destroyed". Honestly a really deep character.
Engineers can be held accountable for their mistakes after their work.
To think that this man, the one responsible for skynet and billions of deaths in the hands of it was only a respectable father who loved and cared for his family.
@@feeler6670 The guys (1000s of them) working on the systems and upgrades that will eventually produce the first true AGI, are also mostly just ordinary guys. Besides the geniuses that design the systems and upgrades, who are most likely eccentric.
He was always a good man at heart who was trying to make something he thought would help the world. Naturally upon seeing proof what he was doing would do the opposite, he immediately changed his entire direction.
(Holds weight), KABOOM
Even as a teen, John demonstrates leadership skills. Look how he tells the terminator to show Dyson the skeleton or how level headed he is when he tells his mom to be constructive. It's the simple things.
And telling his mother to shut the fuck up when she’s being a bitch for no reason.
He’s 10 in this film
I agree. He's still a kid but he takes control of situations several times like a budding leader. Of course T3 completely ruined him.
@@joshlight6892 ye omg what a bitch
terminator 3: NEK MINNIT
*Sarah Connor:* He took it pretty well.
*Dyson:* I think I'm gonna throw up.
I always crack up when I hear that line.
Well he kept it in which is a feat considering what he went through and then heard, took it as well as can be expected!
That is still taking pretty well tho considering he just heard he is the cause of most of humanity being wiped out and creating mankind's greatest enemy in Skynet, but still I love the line as well😂
Lol, true.
She’s actually right tho
I’d say that is taking pretty well. He didn’t actually throw up. I might have. Also I’m amazed he hasn’t passed out between the pure shock and the blood loss.
This movie has aged so well that the effects in it make it look like it’s still new.
This movie is perfection. Can you imagine getting a T3 with the same crew maybe a few years after this..
@@Rumblingbelly Technically we did actually get a Terminator 3 but it felt unnecessary and wasn’t as good as the first two films.
Its wierd but they cant make movies look this good anymore. CGI is everywhere
@@robertwieczorek5838 CGI is amazing when done right, but most movies nowadays overuse it and don't know how to do it right either
@@nck9755 I just watched the Snyder Cut of "Justice League" about a week ago. It was good, but CGI saturated (and loooong). One marker for heavy CGI usage is the overall hue of the movie. In the case of the Snyder Cut, it was almost black and white. It did give the movie a tone and feel to it, but the CGI marker is clearly there. Another good example is Steven Spielberg's "Minority Report". Much of the movie has a hazing dream like hue to it. Of course, that movie used a huge amount of CGI. An earlier example is "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" which is probably the first "set-less" movies where most of the sets and props were CGI. In that movie's case, it has an "oldie" feel to it almost as if it had been filmed in the 40s. So, in these movies' cases they "fix" the CGI by giving most or all of the movies an overall hue. The "hueing" (is that a word?) of the movie helps set the tone as well as masking CGI effects.
There are a few excellent and realistic uses of heavy CGI in movies (and TV) though where the effects are very realistic:
"Avatar"
"Alita: Battle Angel"
"The Mandalorian"
Considering how much blood Dyson has lost with that shoulder wound, in panic, now seeing T800 ripping the flesh off exposing the mechanical arm underneath, recognising it’s the same thing he studied and based his worked on for years, I’m surprised how he didn’t just pass out 😂
It's Hollywood :0)
The script said it so.
He's actually quite strong willed considering his reaction to finding out about being responsible for judgement day
@@deoclasher88 Very.
I concur, finding out you blew up the world? Most people would instantly go into shock.
But he was building this thing likely dreaming of its uses in healthcare, its uses in schools, factories - nobody likes to think about the fact that most tech goes straight to a war machine.
Maybe he was oblivious - but a lot of these guys are.
Linda Hamilton's assessment was radicalized though - Oppenheimer knew what was coming. He knew.
This guy? They found that hand and that chip. It probably took them 3 years just to figure out how to codify the language in such a way to even begin doing syntax on it. He was uncovering it, not building it from scratch. His only mistake was not destroying it immediately - he had to suspect it.
It's probably a tribute to his intelligence that he rationalized all this immediately - and believed it. Pretty hard to argue with that arm. When he gets the validation though? No hesitation. Respect.
Great character.
Though one has to wonder, having told him this news, if part of him didn't think, knowing this oblivion was coming, that it might be better to keep the work and refine it to stop Cyberdyne. In the original timeline they made Skynet, but not from this chip theoretically, so... there's a lot to be said for keeping the data. Hard to argue that when you're shot and there's the product of your work in front of you, but....
That's pie in the sky.
Tremendous acting too, he even looks ghost-white, thin and he's so sincere about rationalizing through every dreaded moment.
It's true, but his eyes and sweat tells everything for itself :)
you can feel Sarah's frustration when Dyson said "how are we supposed to know"
At the end of T1, she told them everything about the machine war but they just dismissed it and threw her in a mental asylum.
Well he meant "we" as in "research team". She maybe told the story to cops or FBI or whatever - but that doesn't mean her story went all the way to researchers who were tasked to replicate the thing.
Dyson even pointed it out: "They told us to not ask where it came from".
So, how exactly would he or his colleagues know?
How do they know they are the trigger of said apocalypse, to be fair
I believe Jake B. was attempting to point out that despite Dyson's ignorance on the matter, the so called 'Authorities' did not take Sarah's warning seriously. Its insight into humanity, where naturally we attempt to take advantage of the present situation. Imagine during the cold war, you're a cop or gov. official showing up to an explosion at a factory (T1) and you find this woman, a dead guy, and highly advance technology. You would do what anyone would, turn over the woman, turn over the tech .. hope for a raise, and tell a story to your friends.
@@Je_QzcY3mN0 still, she was right, history showed us that scientist many times lack of seeing consequences of their work. "One man's tool is another man's weapon".
@@bogbog4678 okay but these consequences are unlike anything ever before, actually Armageddon,
I like how Dyson goes all the way. He doesn't sneak around behind anyone's back to try and preserve some part of his life's work like some other scientists might have done, he's all in, no questions asked. And in the end, he goes out like a champ, gives his life to destroy what he worked so hard to create.
He sees the dystopia
AND he tried to save the lives of the cops in the swat team!!
He isn't giving his life to destroy his work, but to save humanity. He felt the weight of 3 billion deaths on his hands, no job is worth that, not even his life...
in the end it wasnt enough, since skynet became a thing
@@Elchupanibresjust pretend T3 doesn’t exist
Terminator’s 1 and 2 were Epic!! The ones after that were so so.
There were no other Terminator films.
Salvation is good enough
With every coming movie after that is like poty....
1 and 2 are masterpieces and so damn good, 3 and 4 to me are watchable and to me are ok. But 5 and 6 now those are quite awful.
@Count There were 4 others after this.
What I like about Miles is he’s not some cliched mad scientist that I’ve seen in other sci-fi films.
He was obsessing for years in creating advanced technology to “change the world”, and he dedicated his life to it. But the moment he realizes the mass devastation that his work will lead to, his instant reaction is to destroy it all.
This is one of the many reasons why T2 trumps over MANY sci-fi films.
I agreed. Also I like he was portrayed as a non-stereotypical scientists/engineer that despite dedicated to their work still maintaining a good family affair.
@@msb3235 Yeah, scientists like these are a rarity in cinema. The only notable examples apart from Dyson that I can recall are Tony Stark and Otto Octavius.
@@jakubrejak1114 And Parker too, spidey had good family affairs
Yes. He was a guy with good intentions but after learning what the outcome of those intentions would lead to, he so easily agreed to destroying his work
Yeah, at the end of the day he was a good man. He wanted to change the world, revolutionize technology to help people. When he understands that his work will lead to the world's end, he instantly decides to destroy it all because he always cared about helping people.
Arnold: "No....there is one more chip."
Me: *tear up*
I totally get where you are coming from, I'm the same way but: Remember before this T-800 was captured and reprogramed, it probably killed at least 5 to 10 people or so if they found it out on mission. Still teary eyed? %}
@@loka7783 yep, still.
Look I’m just glad I’m not the only one 😢
@@jasrodie5381 LOL. Yeah. That's one of those parts in a movie where I'm thinking...."ok, somehow he won't go into the molten steel THIS TIME," even though he obviously will.
That, and the movie the last Samurai get me. So much honor, respect, and courage in that movie.
"And it needs to be destroyed also"
The way that arm moves and how fluid it is. It’s the best special effect I’ve ever seen.
Because it's real.
@@rippera45no shit
@@roadwarrior1459 Stan Winston's practical effects
@@federicofavilli3277 The actual hand was on Adam savages tested just a few days ago He messes around with it and looks at it for a little while.
I remember seeing this scene in the theaters as a kid.
Still freaks me out.
Pure perfection.
Great acting by Joe Morton and his wife.
Why did you see this as a kid?! It's a hard R film!
I was 15. I've seen all of Arnold's movies in theaters except for movies before Conan The Barbarian.
Fire eater 9107 Depends on how your Parents react I think. Take my Mom for an example. I wanted to see a new movie all the kids at school were talking about. She had one rule. If I sat through the entire movie with her during one watch, without getting scared then I could watch it as many times as I wanted to on my own. We had our new vcr & I got permission to rent the video tape from our local video shop & I put it into the vcr, then pressed play to watch. Halfway through the movie my Mom turns to me & says “Well, if you are going to start watching movies like these, then it’s time that you watch them on your own!” My Mom a full grown woman who told me acting was just Let’s play pretend gets up & leaves the room in the middle of the movie!
What was the movie I rented?
“Nightmare in Elmstreet!”
@@mischiefmakerstudios9900 As it should be :) My mom's the same!
The guy playing Dyson was so good; totally believable in an unbelievable situation
just as he was in speed in '94...
He was one of the blues brothers
He's been in many minor roles like this. He's quite an underrated actor.
@@bruceleeroy8302Joe Morton is his name.
Joe Morton's a badass. If you also happen to dig the X-Files, he was in an episode called Monday. It's also a quasi-time travel plot that throws him into an unbelievable situation.
To think that this wasn’t CGI…
By god, T2 is a masterpiece!
New movie makers could learn many things from this movie. Practical effects can be really impressive and not everything has to be CGI
holy crap they actually created a cybernetic organism for this movie
Exactly. I've seen so many movies contaminated with CGI I barely like any new movies.
@@wyattpeterson6286 and the CGI in this was pretty much solely used on the T-1000. It helped that they managed to make it look like liquid metal, and how it transitions from CGI to real life, like the Liquid metal is adding color, texture, and detail. To look and feel real. It wasn't over used, like there being vehicles, guns, even objects around the world. It was exclusive to the T-1000 to make you see how unnatural this thing was. How different it was from everything else. It hits home when the T-800 reveals it's arm. The difference in solid and liquid metal.
Damn they did such a good job.
Yeah, Arnie really ripped his skin off for the shot. That's dedication.
I love how this scene introduces the bootstrap paradox. The paradox says that if you send an object back in time, it would be stuck in an infinite time loop with no origin. For example, you are a child studying the works of Shakespeare at your school. You travel back in the time of Shakespeare with a copy of “Hamlet” and you hand over the play to Shakespeare who later publishes the play by his name. Then who actually authored the play? The play has no origin. It is stuck in an infinite time loop. The same is true with the terminators as Dyson admits that he wouldn't have been able to create the CPU if the first terminator was sent back in time. So, did humanity create the terminators or did the terminators create themselves when they sent the first one back? This is the inverse of the revelation from the first film, were the terminators destroyed themselves by sending the first terminator back, ensuring the birth of John Connor. So, one could argue that the terminators both created and destroyed themselves by sending the first terminator. To me, this implies a deeper theme about how scientific advancement can be a force for creation and destruction, as exemplified in both the invention of time travel and the terminators themselves. The terminators destroy civilization, but create a new hope for humanity in John Connor.
i believe that means a parallel universe is created whenever someone time travels? they're not time-traveling backwards in their own timeline but are jumping backwards in time in an identical one universe
The timeline they jumped from is left doomed, while the time traveler saves the one they jumped into
Not a flawless concept, some stuff is still left unexplained
Thanks for the good read, upvoted for visibility.
schrodinger box level of contemplation which only leads to one conclusion: many worlds theory ... meaning no one timeline is absolute and all of them exist simultaneously like some messed up Sliders episode
@@anter176 The problem is that this opens the door for multiverse theory, which mean while the time traveler does indeed "save" another world, by the rules of parallel universes, he ultimately failed in another timeline. AND given how multiverse theory works, there would also be an infinite amount of timelines where he once again saved respectively, he inadvertently created an infinite amount of timelines where he once again failed.
Terrifyingly existential, isn't it?
You're giving T2 too much credit, they BREAK the bootstrap paradox, that's quite clear. T1 is the story with the stable time loop, that the franchise's creator than completely invalidated in the next movie.
rips his skin off to reveal a metal arm "Listen to me very carefully" LOL
Yup.....thats the scene....
Always thought that was a bit extra. Like why not just the hand
@@hugedickerinokripperino5299 Going for the hand might not be able to fix it., Leaving the arm back where it was is more easy like a glove.
SpaceD54 huh
@@hugedickerinokripperino5299 because Dyson has the same Arm at Cyberdine. Thats his life work remember
The wife was an amazing actress. She look legit terrified. 🤣🤣🤣
Fugly cry
@@IsaacJamil That's how you know it's good. No one cries pretty. Ugly cry just adds to the realism.
Looks kind of like Booker T
Thanks for describing what happened in the video I just saw, that's very helpful.
@@holliswilliams8426 Except he didn't. He's making an observation about how well the actress portrayed the character.
Due to the trauma Dyson has gone through, he quit his job at Cyberdyne, Moved across the pond to England and started his own company called Dyson Ltd which designs and manufactures household appliances such as vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, hand dryers, bladeless fans, heaters, hair dryers, and lights. Making the world a much better place with his invention.
I wondered why my vacuum attacked me the other day
Actually I heard when he quit he moved to a small town called eureka so he could still work on science
Cyberdyne was renamed to Boston Dynamics.
Har!
Opens up an alternative timeline where Swiffer becomes self-aware and an army of household appliances exterminate all humans.
I love the shot at 1:07 showing his epiphany through the blurred metal fingers. Perfect
Any idea what that painting is behind Arnold while he is sitting in the kitchen? Looks like a dali...
Fun fact: Stan Winston and his company did all the effects for Terminator 1984- Terminator Salvation. Sadly Winston died in 2009 just after Salvation was released. He left behind a legacy. Let's not let our dislike of T3 and Salvation tarnish Stan Winston's good name. His effects made all these movies enjoyable in their own ways.
Amen brother, he was a true special effects wizard that cannot be match or equalled to this day. ✌️😎
That explains why genisys and dark fate looks different
Salvation gets a bad rep it I thought it was good, best out of the post 1&2 era for me. If people hadn’t canned it so much we’d have got the future war trilogy instead of the ridiculous ‘new direction’ of Genisys and dark fate.
That is why the first four Terminator movies are wonderful.
always liked salvation the cgi to the sound effects were crazy good
And this is how Dyson and Skynet went on to design Dyson Vacuum Cleaners.
LOL
They really cleaned up.
Don’t we all wish that was the truth? 👀😎👍🏻🇺🇸
In an alternate T2 timeline Dyson quit his job, survived this movie and proceeded to invent Dyson vacuum cleaners.
Nicholas Chen No, he moved to a small town called Eureka to continue his work as a scientist.
3:14 You can see how sad he is to give up his life's work when he repeated, "Everything." Look in his eyes and you can see how disappointed he is but he knew it had to be done. Amazing acting....
It was sad seeing Dyson go out like that.....
Yea...that one little word and facial expression stuck with me ever since I saw this movie when I was a kid. I always think back to it whenever I experience regret.
This man has a little screen time but it was enough to give a better acting range than Emilie Clarke & Jai Courtney in Genisys combined. You really care for him and feel sad when he dies destroying his own work.
What’s wild to me is that technically, he succeeded. Cyberdine, through his alternate-self’s work, created some pretty advanced shit. It’s just that it ended up being cataclysmic for the human race as well. So it’s a double-edged sword where, half of him is probably proud that he would have otherwise done precisely what he set out to do, while the other half is racked with guilt and shock regarding the subsequent disasters.
@@Endru85x true. Imo the acting in pre-like around 2000 movies is way way better than in newer ones
It's so depressing that after 30 years, we've only gotten 2 Terminator movies.
How I wish there were more sequels. But I think it's better that the film ended at T2.
Yeah, if there were sequels, there's no way they could amount to this masterpiece. T2 really is the gold standard of action movies, ain't nothing gonna top it.
@@russ254 Yes.
There's only 2 Terminator movies. T 1 and T 2.
There's only 1 Robocop movie: Robocop .
all the others that follow are fan fictions.
And you know what? A crossover movie with RoboCop and Terminator in it. Work together to prevent SkyNet from ending the world.
@@russ254 what a stupid fucking question
Even today this movie beat anyone ass
It beats my ass
@Yabos I think Spider-Man and Infinity war are great, but they don't hold a candle to this film. They're not even in the same league.
@@andrewscasualmtb I think spider-man 3 and the venom transformation was actually pretty good. Feels more like a highschool superhero anime, really good vibes.
Franchises are for hamburgers, not movies.
@Valhalla Rising you’ve never seen good movies?
Joe Morton is such an amazing actor! There is sheer terror on him and his wife’s faces!
I love when he curses in Speed
His wife kills it in the skin removal part. The horror on her face in incredible.
That's because none of them were acting, Arnold just casually skinned his arm for real
@@minimina1872 😂😂😂
Whats better is that his face turned from total shock and fear then into realization, then turning to awe once he realized what the Terminator is showing to him.
The Terminator storyline ended with this movie, I don’t care what anyone says...
@I see it like this I feel like I liked salvation day but it could've been better. Still one of my favorite terminator movies.
The whole of the series could be saved by using the T-Infinity to unify all the films as separate timelines and the T-Infinity is there to fix the timeline by not being on the humans or machines side so it would be a wild card when it shows up on screen.
@@surge123456789 Sadly, good writers haven't been hired since the 90's due to the writers strike that came afterwards. By then, all the good writers had gone on to other things or were priced out.
Every franchise being "revived" today is proof of that. Star Trek (Discovery/Picard), Doctor Who (12th/13th Doctors), Star Wars (Ep 7-9), Terminator (Dark Fate), etc. ALL fell to either bad writers or SJW shitbags trying to make a political statement. There comes a point where a franchise needs to just stop.
@@Soldier4USA2005 th-cam.com/video/pXXcHrcvidQ/w-d-xo.html. This (give or take) but in movie form, all the parts are in place already.
Terminator dark fate?
Dyson was a hero in his own regard. He didn't hesitate even though he was scared and completely clueless about the future only a day ago. For a smaller role his character made a big impact.
Best character in the movie imo (though the others are great as well)
"It was smashed, it didn't work"
Can you imagine what would have happened if it HAD worked?
I just thought about that the other day. Like, holy shit that would have been bad. It would have killed everyone. Either that or realize who they were and help them more directly.
If it had worked, then its still chasing sarah connor.
Without a body and level of integration of 1997 it would be fairly harmless buy probably they would get A LOT OF info from it.
@@darthgiorgi4990 Exactly - like it's just the chip and it probably couldn't turn itself into a baby skynet, but holy crap would that have changed things
Dyson: who are you people?
Terminator (rips off skin to reveal metal arm): talk to the hand*
Lol omg 😆
This deserves way more likes.
Patrick: John, Terminator? WHO ARE YOU, PEOPLE?
XD
Thank goodness he didn't whip it out and rip of his foreskin
Listen to me very carefully... You have to put that cookie down now!
cyanide and happiness?
WHO TOLD YOU, YOU CAN EAT MYYY COOKIES?!
Its N0T a Tummah
Im A CAP YOU IDIET!
Listen to me very carefully. THERE IS NO BATHROOM!!
Dysons look of shock and horror...to then realization...with barely any lines...classic. Joe Morton and Linda Hamiltons acting in this is on another level...
the problem with changing it is simple you can't change the future as a result of info of what is to come simply cause cause and effect you stop an event in the future from happening you erase the reason for you to stop it and the time line goes back to the way that it was
I wonder if Arnold ever goes on TH-cam and watches these clips and says to himself “I did it.... and no one thought I would.”
He became the ultimate universe version of himself. We all dream about our own versions of that for ourselves.
I won’t be surprised if he does lol
I didn't get it
Lmao i feel you, I sometimes myself do the same thing too of watching myself of clips I filmed before to tell myself Im getting there lol
@@abdullayaser700 If you mean you don't understand the point, then let me explain.
Arnold was constantly told he would never be anything in his life. Then he got into body building, which got him noticed, and then acting. He's now one of the most famous action movie stars of all time, is rich, and a former California state governor. Definitely someone who can say, "I did it....and no one said I would."
@@Soldier4USA2005 THE ULTIMATE EPITOME OF THE AMERICAN DREAM. at least that's what I consider it to be whether real or an illusion.
Truly The ultimate based mad lad.
I love old acting. You can see the fear, the sweat, the skin color change to Pale, this movie truly is a masterpiece.
got that. hard to find grittiness in modern movies and feel it
Modern films don't dirty the frame as much now everyone's into IMAX and bold colour palettes. It's also why CGI looks worse in most modern movies.
2:04 Linda Hamilton acting out that little monologue alone deserves an Oscar. What a brilliant actress...
Marxist propaganda.
A feminist rant....she talks about creating a life and watching it grow like she did it all by herself.
@@garyaugustus690Feminism? She's talking about how humans with creative minds and status seek further power and thus end up killing themselves through their own ambitions. And because they're so blinded by their achievements and wealth, they can't see the most obvious outcomes of destruction and annihilation.
She contrasts the concept of creating destructive tools such as weapons, to creating and nurturing fruitful lives; this is a common argument that almost every traditional MOTHER would identify with, not a feminist. This has nothing to do with feminism. If it did, she would've at least said, "Men created the hydrogen bomb. Men... thought it up."
But she didn't; she said "Men LIKE YOU made the hydrogen bomb. Men LIKE YOU... thought it up." She's obviously referring ambitious inventors like Dyson that strive to make the world "a better place" from their perspective. This often leads to the eventual construction of advanced technology, weaponry which results in destruction.
Besides this movie was made in 1992, today's obnoxious 3rd-wave feminism and progressivism didn't even exist yet.
She's so beautiful in this sequel, way prettier than the first movie.
fuccc no lmao
0:10 The T-800 was always in control of the dynamic up until this point. Keeping them alive was the prime directive, no matter what. But he truly looked lost here. I love the expression on his face when he looks over at John. As if to say "Well, this is what you wanted, wtf do we do now? I got nothing." And John leaps right into his leadership role without question.
These subtle kinds of short, wordless exchanges speak libraries of information. This is truly film making at its best.
Well, this is what you wanted, -wtf- * what we do now
Thank James Cameron for it
This movie was ahead of its time and achieved a lot with relatively little use of CGI. Great plot, characters, angles, etc. it had it all and Linda and Arnold were a great team
yeah take the kid away he's cutting the skin off his arm again🤣🤣🤣
Every single actor in this movie gave the absolute best performances of their careers. Cameron truly brought up everyone's best for this. Morton, Hamilton, Furlong, Schwarzenegger and more.
Yup its probably Cameron magnum opus
My dad took me to see this in the theater when I was 6. I don't think I'll ever get to experience a cinematic event like that ever again. Still the best action movie of all time!
Same with me. I was 11
How? You was too little to see it. Did he sneek you under his coat lol
@@ChillToMusic87 ...no
You only need a parent/guardian to buy your ticket.
@@betaomega04How did you feel about this scene? Did it gross you out and scare you or were you fascinated because it's a robot?
@@chicosuavae6764 The only part of the movie that kinda scared me was when the nuclear bomb went off and everyone caught on fire. I didn't understand what those weapons were capable of.
1:10 This is the best part of this scene for me. Tarissa is still frightened and in complete horror of what she just witnessed but Miles is no longer in terror but instead in total sobriety now realizing exactly what he’s looking at. Great acting!
- Can you get us in, past security?
- I think so... Yeah.. When? Now?
No. The next year, the morning after the Christmas party
Not tomorrow......not AFTER breakfast......NOW!!!!!!!
XD That legit made me laugh.
He's still in shock.
Maybe he was expecting during business hours, when an innocent facility tour for friends would be more easily explained.
He wasn't still quite aware of the magnitude and importance of RIGHT NOW. He was aware but still at the old speed. It happens to people during disasters. That's why they think "I'll take the bus/train/plane out of the area." Transit has stopped.
@@KeyboardBuster Not Tommorow...Not after CSI.... Now
Arnie was over 45 years old in this film, I think....he still had an impressive physique, no doubt helped by his 7 Mr Olympia titles! 💪💪
He was give or take 43 years old here (born July 30th, 1947) but yes, he is THE AUSTRIAN OAK! 💪💪
Betas
@@mozamboni damn, he was born almost exactly 30 years before me.....and he still has a better physique.....😞
And steroids ha ha ha
@@mozamboni he was actually 44 if you do re do the maths..as he was born 30th July 1947
3:02 i love the straight face and the quote "no-one must follow your work!"
S: “It’s not everyday you learn you are responsible for 3-billion human deaths. He took it pretty well.”
D: “I feel like I’m gonna throw up!”
Great line and delivery😂😂😂
I mean I think he did take it pretty well.
0:25 Kudos to John for getting the kid out of the room.
...and that too without being told.
It's a movie
Good thing, cuz that would've screwed that kid up *FOR LIFE.*
@@erickgarcia6687no shit
Easily one of the best movies ever made. Complete perfection.
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It's true. The flaws in this movie are only mere nitpicks.
The best ACTION movie ever made.
I saw it in theaters opening weekend. It blew my mind.
@@wuffiousmaximus4808 that would be Die Hard.
Still one of the coolest scenes up to this date,gosh I never get bored rewatching it over and over.
Special effects like this haven’t been topped, and they won’t. A 30 year old movie is timeless because it didn’t depend on shitty CGI
Even when it used cgi, it was fantastic for the time and still holds up
This was the most expensive movie ever at the time so that explains it. But then again when you look the list of most expensive movies of all time, you will just be sad.
Idk man, the CGI in Life of Pi was incredible.
CGI in itself isn't shitty, just depends on how it's used.
The Prince of His Own Kingdom CGI was still very new when this movie was made, so most of the veterans of the film industry that worked on this used practical effects for obvious reasons. The CGI use had to be minimum mainly for the lack of experience.
Dyson: "I should have made high-tech vacuums."
Imagine seeing a guy strip the flesh from his arm like that in real life that would freak you out admit it💀💀
When your lifes work and dream will end up destroying humanity. Tough
I feel so bad for Danny
Only 3 billion. That still leaves 4+ alive
batmans dad 4 billion with no infrastructure, medical care, food sources, technology and a ton of machines trying to hunt them to extinction.
@@BrandonGavin_EDC that's fine, still didn't wipe out all of humanity and he also helped cut down the carbon footprint. If anything hippies today would call him a modern day hero
Almost like the people work in atomic bomb
The intense glaring of Arnold speaks volumes. The sound of his jacket hitting the floor shows how heavy it was….awesome stuff
That shot where you see the robotic arm coming out from the bicep down is some of the best cinematography with practical effects ive fucking ever seen in my entire life. It looks absolutely true to life!
Agree, especially from 1:08 sequence, just superb!
Just thought this - on his deathbed , Arnie's last words will be -" I'll be back." Literally , insane.
I would’ve preferred “I’m dead tired” since it’s more fitting but “I’ll be back” is probably his most iconic line
Nah, it’ll be:
“It’s not a TOOMAH!”
Obviously it will be: Hasta la vista, baby.
@@neosonoier7612 Ha ha ha , totally right. Awesome one.
@meaturama Hmm. Hope he doesn't read your comment. Else he'll be after you. He is still alive man.
Him: who are you people?!
Terminator: now listen to me very closely
"Explains how terrible the sequels are specially the last one"
Him: 1:42
😂😂😂
Ain't that the truth
The accuracy is real 😂😂😂
T3 is not that shitty though
Alexey not compared to what they did to the rest of them. History has treated it way better than when it came out.
1:11 This is the exact moment in which Dyson switches from being totally terrified to being totally amazed. Like he's "holy shit, now I understand"
This was my favourite movie when I was a kid. I was bullied, and wished I had my own terminator to save me.
A lot of us can relate.
@@Rahab111222
Yes. With one difference. I myself wanted be a terminator. ^^
At least I am not the only one, I genuinely wanted to become a terminator at one point!@@Paka1918
Listen to me very carefully:
*Who is your daddy and what does he do?*
Kindergarten Cop!! 💓
Dyson: visible confusion
Louie Rosales HA!😂
It's been created already. It's pretty cool :
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You are not you. You are me.
love that "creative" scene were she is saying how they dont know how to create or to feel a creation growing inside you like yeah that totally is harder than creating skynet
yup, youre right. Its really one of the easiest things to get pregnant. Not saying it is easy to *be* pregenant, though (and of yourse giving birth is pretty much a experience I dont know i would be fit enough to handle), but on the other hand i've seen girls around me carrying out childs while being really... eerrm.. yeah not the brightest ones. Not in regards to their partnerchoices, not in regards to choices toward their future childs. It sometimes breaks my heart when seeing someone is in her third a-few-months-relationship while having a stillborn baby - this kid will develop binding and trust issues from here to the moon and you are not even thinking about this, girl. And you really need to have this little prosecco and this one cigarette that "your baby will be able to handle"? Ok yea got off track here. In short: "Creating" a life is not the difficult part.
You gotta love how John basically tells her to fuck off with her rambling right after.
She was not being "constructive"
@@tactiguay7154 She was being completely mindless.
@@Tasorius agreed
A rare masterpiece. It's one of those movies that stick with you and you never get bored of watching it.
They don't make films like these anymore.
t1 was still better though.
@@shanefolan9175 it was good, but nowhere near as good as t2
@@anirprasadd T2 has way too many plot holes, whereas the first film is structurally a flawless movie.
@@saberiandream316T2 is the better film.
I love this movie and always will, these where the best times in history
You put me on this channel sab scribe
All these years later my favourite part is John cringing because he knows Sarah's about to go off the rails. Even Dyson's wife's looking at her like "Bitch please, this is not the time!"
It's kind of set up in how John speaks to the Terminator earlier in the movie, on the various friends and partners Sarah's had over the years that she hoped would be mentors to him, and that each one had been driven away by her speaking about Judgement Day. This gives a little insight into what that was like.
When the movie Terminator first came out i had no idea that skynet would become real.
How
@@conn_man_249 by the time you see it'll already be way too late...
prove your point or stfu
@@Strawman333 stop trying to be mystical and spit it out lmao
NSA does have a program called Skynet. But, unlike the autonomous, self-aware computerized defense system in Terminator that goes rogue and launches a nuclear attack, that destroys most of humanity, this one is a surveillance program that uses phone metadata to track the location and call activities of suspected terrorists. A journalist for Al Jazeera reportedly became one of its targets after he was placed on a terrorist watch list. However, this is the beginning of an AI system that could possibly have unpredictable outcomes. Due to the secrecy of government oversight we may never be given a formal warning.
Sarah: You don't know what it's like to really create something. To create a life
*John squeezes the bridge of his nose knowing where this is going*
Sarah: To feel it growing inside you. All you know how to create is death-
John: Mom...
Sarah: and destruction!
John: MOM! NO ONE WANTS TO HEAR HOW I WAS BORN!
God creates life, not women.
@@DarthVader1977 that’s like saying “the doctor didn’t save your life by performing that surgery, thank the lord”. There was still the physical being putting in the work
@@flameconvoy7424 Enjoy your fire.
@@DarthVader1977 enjoy the void after life
@@flameconvoy7424 ruoy stnerap era slamina
“A history of things to come”....easily the movie’s most underrated quote. Brilliant.
Sarah: he took it pretty well
Miles: I think I’m gonna throw up
I have watched this movie so many times and its always a pleasure.
Joe Morton and S. Epatha Merkerson are just PHENOMENAL in this scene. Their performance is the closest thing to a realistic reaction to this impossible situation
One thing that I wish Jim Cameron or any other writer/directors for the Terminator movies would have done is included Miles Dyson more in the story line. It’s a shame that he’s introduced only in T2 then dies so soon. He’s one of the creators of the Terminator!! We needed to know more about him. Joe Morton did a wonderful job playing Dyson.
There are deleted scenes of Dyson but James Cameron felt that the audience needed to believe that Dyson was a bad or evil scientist. So when we finally see him, we get to see that he’s actually a decent man.
Miles Dyson is a ridiculously underappreciated character. He worked as hard as he did so he could provide for his family. He was a loving father and all he wanted was to give a happy life to his wife and children (if you've seen the special edition you know that he also has a daughter that the franchise completely forgets about). And when he learns how future events play out he was willing to sacrifice everything he'd built in order to save his family and the future. His story is strikingly tragic and he died a true hero
Lol Underappreciated by who
"Now listen to me very carefully."
I mean, there are lots of examples of a movie character delivering a line in a quiet, nonchalant, almost conversational tone, and it's the most absolute chilling moment. Like Sonny in A Bronx Tale, "Now youse can't leave", etc.... But this....Arnold's delivery here is even better than the "I'll be back" moment. The facial expression and even the camera angle, so perfect.
Very mature of John to protect the kid by taking him out the room. What’s funny is the kid knew his father had been shot and saw John hand the terminator a knife then the next thing he hears is his parents screaming. good effort John but the kid is definitely traumatised 😂
It's possible kid didn't hear them. Dyson also has a daughter, but she never showed up here, so it's possible she was asleep and missed it all xD.. John demonstrates leadership skills at least five times in the movie. When he orders the T-800 to save Sarah. When he orders the T-800 not to kill anyone, which shows that John values human life. When he yells at Sarah not to destroy the T-800's processor and tells her to start taking him seriously because if his own mother doesn't do it, he expects no one will. When he tells T-800 to show Dyson who he is. When he tells Danny to show him his room so he doesn't end up traumatized by the sight of the T-800's arm. When he tells Sarah to be constructive.
0:58 that's what my arm looks like when I slept on it too long
"Your judging me on things that I havn' t even done yet" Dyson showing some confidence there 🤣
Arnie cuts of his flesh to reveal his metal arm.
Peter Parker drops by: whoa, dude you gotta metal arm. Sweet 😂
Wolverine drops in: Where are ya claws. Terminator: I left them in the other skin suit
Rocket Raccoon stops by, sees metal arm: "How much do you want for that arm?" (also, "Oh, Imma get that arm, lol")
Terminator 2 Judgment Day is arguably the greatest Sequel ever made and one of the greatest Action/Sci-fi movies of all time.
This movie also showcased some of the best virtual effects (CGI) at the time (1991)
Iremember seeing this in theaters as a kid, and being absolutely blown away, when this film released on VHS its retail price was 50$ and it was incredibly hard to find a copy, because it was sold out almost everywhere, so yeah a VHS tape that cost about as much a Nintendo game (at the time an NES game was around 50$) as well.
The last Terminator movie that should have existed. For me, there are no more after this one.
Supadupa Swaggascoopa You’re right. I consider The Terminator a standalone.
Supadupa Swaggascoopa Last ditch effort after losing the war
@Supadupa Swaggascoopa true for the lore, but fact is it's T2 is one of the greatest movies created
For me the, the only acceptable sequel to this film, assuming it was done right, would be a prequel set during the future war against Cyberdyne to set up the events of the first movie, ending with the final assault on Skynet's system core and Kyle Reese being sent back in time. If it had come out in 1997, the year Judgement day was supposed to happen, it would be even cooler. Terminator Salvation sort of did it, but did not have the retro sci-fi vibe of the future battle scenes of T1 aand T2.
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Linda Hamilton's transformation between the first two movies is the best thing about them hands down.
The real strong female character, with great development.
@@Endru85x And the best part is that she still has flaws, like her PTSD which kick in when she sees the T-800 and have another nightmare and decide to kill Dyson, she has trouble treating John properly, and telling him how important he is, but at the same time she has trouble accepting his opinions, like in the scene with the chip.
John taking away and conforting his mother shows the kind of leader he will be, the nailed everything perfectly in this movie.
Bruh... Arnold cut his arm off, showed us that he's a machine, without a single reaction to it. True acting and dedication right there.
How old was Edward Furlong in this movie again
13 or 14
@@akshanthakar989 thanks
Doge Gaming He’s clean now though and makes a lot of money from conventions.
Was he ever in another movie after this?
chinchy111 lmao
When I was a kid, I thought the part where Miles and his wife freaked out over the Terminator revealing himself was so hilarious. As an adult, it hits hard seeing him realize it's his fault for judgement day despite his innovative intentions.
Joe Morton's acting is superb. The bomb scene was very memorable.
Every scene in this film is just pure gold. Everything works and everything is pefect. Not just the best sci-fi action film of all time but one of the best films of all time. It's that good.
*Listen to me very carefully*
Me: Ok
Arny: Talk to the Hand ✋
Dyson: My god! We have to destroy everything!
0:42 *THEY'RE THINKING, "HE'S ON SOME SERIOUS DRUGS RIGHT NOW!!!"*
HOLY F**KING CRAP!
The way he cuts and then rips the flesh exposing the arm is just so clean,show it to someone who never seen this movie and they might believe is real.
Is just amazing how this movie holds up after so many years,is a masterpiece
I love how John stops his mom from keep saying weird shit and telling her to be more constructive and when the terminator rises like saying "right fucking now". Incredible scene.
The effects work that went into that arm shot still astounds me. Like, it looks so seamless! We are seeing Arnold's very distinct and muscular arm for so long, and even when the flesh starts coming off his bicep is still super visibly curled. And that flesh has *veins,* man!
Also, "You're judging me....on things I haven't even done yet", welcome to the club, Dyson. We have jackets.
Rest in Piece to Miles Dyson, who sacrificed his last seconds in order to blow the facility up
Dyson really made the ultimate sacrifice in this series. Didn't question anything he was told about his role in the downfall of humans in the future and fully trusted the T800.
The last terminator movie, after this it's all a pile of nonsense.
I thought Terminator 3 was so so. Terminator salvation was good. Terminator genesis was barely ok. Terminator dark fate was a dumpster fire. Terminator 1 and 2 are the only movies that I consider canon. Just my opinion.
Debatable
@@hawk66100 Genisys made absolutely no sense.
But ngl Terminator 3's ending was lit tho
I agree that T1 and T2 were world class movies but the other ones were okay aswell. Just sadly not even close on the same level as T1 and T2.
2:30 John "Face palm.... mom"
T-800: listen to me very carefully
Dyson's: ......
T-800: **56k modem tones**
Dyson's: **confused human noises**
so underrated
I love the moment at 1.10 when Dyson's expression changes. Some psychopath has just tried to kill him, he is wounded, in front of his eyes a huge man tore the skin off his arm and threatens him with a bloody metal brush - but instead of fear, Miles’ face shows the interest of a scientist, “That’s it...”
"Listen to me very carefully"
"I'm a cop you idiot"
"let me talk to your mother, get your mother please"
love these prank calls from my childhood.
They are still around and more funny, search on TH-cam for mbdarchive
Who is your daddy, and what does he do?