This video’s a shameless copy of The Midnight’s “Collateral” , exact same scene just different music , but as they say “imitation’s the sincerest form of flattery”
Made all the worse by the fact that he’s a towering, olympically-built monstrosity. The second terminator is scary, sure, but he’s a relatively small and diminutive “man.” Doesn’t quite strike as much fear as a figure as imposing as Arnie was.
Terminator 1 is dark, gritty and creepy. Terminator 2 is more of a fun action movie. The older i get, the more i like the first one. It ages like fine wine and is perfect for my old jaded taste in movies.
Y E S! Kyle Reese was my childhood hero. I still love his character in this movie. It was interesting to see him play a bad guy in Tombstone. He's a legendary actor in my book.
TECH NOIR was put in there to be ironic. It translates to Dark Technology which is what Sky Net and the T-800 are. When you see the T-800 from the future in Technoir shooting it up with a machine gun underneath the lit sign there is so much irony in that.
@@BarbRogersMs.SolarTerror I used to go to Slimelight in Angel London in the late 80's early 90's It was a great Club with three dance floors 80's, Techno, Goth and Industrial There was a Filthy McNasty near Kings Cross too, Shane McGowan drank there
Oh yes! I remember that good! I was 3 when I saw the Movie first Time on VHS and that brought me much Nightmares and I scared up every Time when a little Noise was heard while I was trying to sleep :D
Now Terminator is more scary, because is more realistic. In 1984 self-developing network was a nigtmare, in 2018 is frightening reality. Sorry for errors.
Michael Beihn was amazing, he sold how scary the Terminator was while remaining a fearless badass that would sacrifice himself for Sarah Connor. But still was a human being that you could tell was over his head and totally out of his element being in 1984.
Low budget?? Are you serious? It was so expensive that the studio behind it closed the doors after this movie cause they run out of money this movie had lot of fans but not enough for the money to come back from it so no it was not a low budged film there is a reason why the second movie is made several years later
@@durkeles6359 The Terminator cost $6.4 million and made $78.3 million at the box office. Yes, it was low budget. Also, the production companies that made the film are still currently in business.
I still remember the first time I saw this awesome movie. I was about four years old, and my Dad, mom and me were spending Christmas with my grandparents, my little sister wasn't born yet. It was Christmas Eve and I sleeping or trying to sleep on the hide-a-bed in my grandparents' living room. My mom had just gone to bed, but my dad was still up watching TV in living room with the sound turned down. He was flipping through the channels, and stopped on HBO. I know because I would occasionally open one eye, while keeping most of my head under the blankets. Terminator was on showing on HBO that night. It was in during the opening scene when my dad said that he knew I was awake. I told him I couldn't sleep and I wanted to watch the movie with him. So there we were drinking hot cocoa and watching terminator together. Then a few months later T2 came out, and my dad took me to the theater to see it.
Its not lack of emotion. Remember he actually took some acting classes. He was not speaking fluently and that is why he took roles that he did not have to speak much. Apart from that hes acting was actually good, not mentioning he fits this role great
One thing I always loved was how Arnold trained for this part. They wanted him to look mechanical enough that he never actually looks at the weapon when he reloads. Watch the whole movie, he never once looks down when replacing a magazine. That’s incredibly difficult to drill that kind of muscle memory in with so many different weapons. Truly a movie still ahead of its time! (I’m not counting the beginning of this video because a machine would naturally look to reload if there was nothing else going on as a distraction. He was also looking down at ginger.)
Yes, you're right... it is also a part that favored him a lot at the start of his carreer since he had almost no lines and his heavy accent sounded robotic anyway
@MR FREEZE-98 More than talent ~ It takes immense confidence to look THAT intimidating and driven. I just cannot see the talented Actors you have mentioned being able to pull off this insane level of screen presence. They just don't have Anrie's immense charisma and natural determination to go forward. You cannot teach that stuff, you're born with it, and Arnie was blessed with Superhuman levels of that very mettle. Measured by His Herculean levels of success in life. All of that, every bit, resides in those killer Terminator eyes of His. A true apex predator of a Man on the hunt... It gives me chills that so much of His incredible life energy is stored in this fantastic movie, it's palpable!
Because the music is solely based on this scene, they even used sarah phone call in the song, its like the creator imagined what the music would sound like if it was originally in the scene
Very old school industrial drum machine sound, love it. This could have been playing at City Club in Detroit back in the late 80's.... Signed, an old school rivit head.
The part where she slowly looks up from the table with fear and resignation on her face and Kyle and the Terminator pulls out their guns gives me chills! The song makes this even more effective
Монументальное кино. Лучшее, что сняла Америка. Даже второй терминатор проигрывает по атмосфере тревоги и безысходности первому. Тут настолько все густо и атмосферно. Ну и трек само собой.
Terminators 1 and 2 are almost completely different movie genres. I love the first one a lot, but T2 is most likely one of the best action movies ever made. Probably more on a technical level than storywise, but hey, it's an action flick ^^ The first Terminator is a slasher flick, and a damn good one at that! :D
The first Terminator will always be the scariest of all the futuristic/dystopian films in my books. Big Arnold gave an absolutely stellar and viciously stone cold performance, par excellence! Everything in that movie was game changing and defined so many things that I love in movies. Oh, I like this music as well!
I've seen Terminator and T2 so many times before but watching this now, it only just dawned on me how much of a total badass Kyle Reese is walking past the TECHNOIR club with his long trenchcoat, so relaxed and cool. This motherfucker just traveled back like 40 something years in time and is now walking around in an era where he doesn't exist, he doesn't belong. Even further still, he's sent knowing full well he's on a one way mission and will either die facing the terminator alone, or live out the rest of his days in an era long before his time. On a fictional level, this is some fucking crazy shit and adds to his character in a way I never even considered.
I sometimes forget how very 80s neon-noir the first Terminator is. As much as i love T2, this vid almost makes you wish that Terminator never had a sequel so it would be forever an 80s thing.
Total sci-fi-horror style for half the film. The very reason why as a kid growing up during the 90's, (as well as even now), I never understood how people put T1 and T2 together. The difference is night and day. As a kid who watched so many movie franchises that all had a similar tone (BTTF, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, etc...) when I saw T2 in theaters at 7 years old, I was confused about why the film looked and sounded so different than the first. Also, I'm doing a fan edit to try and make T2 have a similar tone/style as T1. Check out my vimeo page: vimeo.com/133159658
lol as a 90s kid I remember watching T2 and then T1 and think "WTF! exact same plot with different characters, these dudes didn't put too much effort from one instalment to the other"
That's extremely harsh on T2, as if harshness to T2 is a pre-requisite to praise T1, it's not. I feel what you said applies to the Avatar era though...Cameron cmon. Not because it's a different theme/project, but because it just felt so one dimensional compared to usual Cameron depth.
Totally agree. And, if I may add, most sequels are all about the money, losing the depth, originality and essence in the process. Most films shouldn't even have sequels in the first place, but.... Hollywood
Specially knowing that we won’t be able to ever go back to the 80s. If I were a filthy rich guy, I would buy a huge plot of land in a region with cold and hot weather seasons and turn it into a purely 80s town - no internet, period cars, period clothing, period movies, tv and even commercials using 80s & 70s tech to produce all those commercials and music. It will be an 80s paradise 24/7 and the fcking Soviet Union will still exist, we will have constant nuke drills too.
+poo tis 'Thinckening'? Thinning and thickening at the same time? So there's no change and you stay the same... okay, thanks for informing us of your experience.
Oh you must be new to the internet/technology. That's called a typo. Relax everyone, kids get online too. For all we know Michael D just learned to type last month.
I may need to give this film a rewatch. I'd forgotten how exquisit this scene was. It's got just the right amount of cutting, just the right amount of camera movement. Neither is used carelessly or to excess. Few modern films have such elegantly choreographed, shot and edited action scenes.
@@frizzyred1292 Everything was big and wild back in 80's. Guys were tougher, cars were faster, guns were bigger, explosions were louder, girls were hotter. God, thank you for such a golden decade!
"You still don't get it, do you? He'll find her. That's what he does. That's all he does! You can't stop him. He'll wade through you, reach down her throat, and pull her f***ing heart out."
The greatest moments inside cinema are when all artists are super in-tuned with the moment. Your cut and music is super intuned with what’s happening baby! Excellent!
as much i love the film and the acting for most part, but arnie is flinching quite alot when pulling the trigger and his movement is also incoherent, sometimes slow as you would expect for a several hundred KG robot, sometimes super fast like, when he aims, while looking for sarah or kyle nonetheless, a masterpiece of a movie
@@Anonymous-iw4hx I love comments of this nature...it really deserves a reply and an open discussion. I often look at these issues similar to those you raise. Id say that I see a lot of flinching but in all honestly I cant say many people could not flinch in a film shoot with flashing firearms. That being said, I could always put it down to the Terminators programming to act human......as for the movement, I see him move fast when turning to aim, an easier movement for servos under less pressure than those for him to move his legs to carry the weight, slow to pick up speed when running then into full sprint. Lots of factors to take into account when aiming versus moving - being hit by gunfire, less ability to gauge how to move like a human as if to mimic them.....a learning computer. Arnold does a great job and quite honestly as im sure you'll agree does the T800 proud. Lets not forget the T800 was a new version and had issues, just like man, no ones perfect :)
@@WEYLANDSchannel i hear you, but if skynet is working with logic, at the moment SHTF and the terminator must act quickly, the cover is blown anyway, blinking will close the shutter and important miliseconds are lost, miliseconds between existence and destruction of the terminator
I think his movements are not great in this film, although he just about gets away with it. His facial expressions should have been improved though, like when he gets on the motorbike first time you can see he is kind of doing a slightly goofy smirk.
One of the things that I loved about The Terminator is how much the fight scenes in '80s Los Angeles mirrored the fight scenes in the future. The gun battles, the vehicular chases ... everything that happened in the past was mirrored in the future scenes.
1:30 ever noticed that behind the T800 is a red laser line exactly at his eye level? great cinematography at work. it is also foreshadowing/priming for the later events when we get to see his real red laser eyes
I've just watched The Terminator an hour ago, for the millionth time. Such a great movie, I still prefer the first one. T2 is great but doesn't have that same atmosphere that only the 80s could create.
I just realized that the Terminator’s eyebrows are burned off in the explosion. It seems like a little detail, but the fact that Cameron paid attention to such things adds to the story. In today’s Marvel movies they wouldn’t have been.
Nothing better than some dark 80's aesthetics with some gritty synthwave, ahh
Ooooohhh yesss bro you said it
This video’s a shameless copy of The Midnight’s “Collateral” , exact same scene just different music , but as they say “imitation’s the sincerest form of flattery”
@@bobmathews9072 that's because it's the most iconic scene in the terminator *THE TERMINATOR* AND IT'S THE BEST SCENE
@@bobmathews9072 this video is from 2015. and Collateral video is from 2017., am I missing something here?
It's not synthwave, it's: *DARKWAVE!!!*
The entire scene in the club combined with the music clip is absolute perfection.
Arnold looks like a menacing psychopath, best Terminator ever.
Agreed
He's Fantastic.
And Linda is just a scared simple woman, but in T2 she's a super badass mom. Now that's one hell of a character development.
Made all the worse by the fact that he’s a towering, olympically-built monstrosity. The second terminator is scary, sure, but he’s a relatively small and diminutive “man.” Doesn’t quite strike as much fear as a figure as imposing as Arnie was.
What you talking about , he's the ONLY Terminator !!
Terminator 1 is dark, gritty and creepy. Terminator 2 is more of a fun action movie.
The older i get, the more i like the first one. It ages like fine wine and is perfect for my old jaded taste in movies.
Exactly, I feel that.
This is how I feel about Alien and Aliens
Plus the no cgi shit but actual mechanotronic era
Right with you. Arnie bad > Arnie good
@@panaliv712 indeed
Michael Biehn does not get credited enough for his acting, he killed it in two of the best movies of that era, Terminator and Aliens.
I met him at a con hes a great guy
Y E S! Kyle Reese was my childhood hero. I still love his character in this movie. It was interesting to see him play a bad guy in Tombstone. He's a legendary actor in my book.
I love how he is such a foil to the Terminator, he really lends the film its humanity.
And Terminator 2 director's cut
@Bonobo Protocol Dont forget Navy SEALS!!!
Honestly the first terminator was a work of pure genius and art, with a concept decades ahead of its time
And t2 too
dont be so nostalgic. T2 was better.
@@sungerbob1786 T2 was great but it definitely was not in the same genre as the 1st. Felt more action related then Sci Fi
It wasn't ahead of its time. It was for Its time. Hollywood can't create films like this anymore
@@tomg3131 100%. It was right when it needed to be.
The entire sequence at the night club is honestly one of the most thrilling scenes ever filmed.
if you think that, you need to see some more scenes...it's about as thrilling as a xanax compared to so many other gems
@@buzzkill808raven2 example?
@@visicircle off the top theres some nice thrills in army of darkness, but T1 T2 & T3 is so satisfying imo
Agreed
And it’s amazing how this guy made this already awesome scene even more awesome.
Such a dope name for an 80s club in the city. TECH NOIR
TECH NOIR was put in there to be ironic. It translates to Dark Technology which is what Sky Net and the T-800 are. When you see the T-800 from the future in Technoir shooting it up with a machine gun underneath the lit sign there is so much irony in that.
Filthy McNasty is a dope name for a bar in Edmonton, I went there once
@@BarbRogersMs.SolarTerror I used to go to Slimelight in Angel London in the late 80's early 90's
It was a great Club with three dance floors 80's, Techno, Goth and Industrial
There was a Filthy McNasty near Kings Cross too, Shane McGowan drank there
@@WolfsH0ok WOW !!! You had me at Shane McGowan
There has been many synth and goth clubs named exactly this since the movie came out.
Remember when the original Terminator was actually scary?
Oh yes! I remember that good! I was 3 when I saw the Movie first Time on VHS and that brought me much Nightmares and I scared up every Time when a little Noise was heard while I was trying to sleep :D
Now Terminator is more scary, because is more realistic. In 1984
self-developing network was a nigtmare, in 2018 is
frightening reality. Sorry for errors.
EscalationTV
I was 3-1/2 years old, and the part where he cuts his arm open and pops his eyeball out, freaked me out as a kid : )
Scary, romantic and interesting
Still very much is scary
I’ll be back.
To listen to this again.
Hasta la vista, baby...
By your nickname you know The Big Lebowski...
Hating the song,
Loving this comment.
Will you?
Пубертатный мастурбатор = Пертурбатор
1:58 I didn't think it was possible for Arnold to look any more badass than he already does but that music brings it to a whole new level.
@Sometimescloudy Don't judge.
Agree, mate ! But I love the Kyle Reese style too. So badass when he pulls his shotgun !
CrystalCloud - I hear ya. Reese looks awesome too.
No it's not. Actually it's nowhere near as iconic and intense as this and I don't appreciate you lying to people like that.
You cannot have a film starring two bad asses like Michael Beihn & Arnie. Excluding The Expendables.
This never gets old, such a great combo
I can't stop watching 👀🎥
@@daniellehouse4119 haha me too, I just keep coming back
The first Terminator is still the best.
jelliscorpio wrong
watch?v=p8-HDUBbtgQ
No contest. James Cameron's masterpiece. His second best movie was True Lies.
easy choice. kyle is a badass. young john connor is annoying as fuck
In my opinion T2 and T3 are both better than the first. But all Terminator movies are great, even the newer ones.
Michael Beihn was amazing, he sold how scary the Terminator was while remaining a fearless badass that would sacrifice himself for Sarah Connor. But still was a human being that you could tell was over his head and totally out of his element being in 1984.
He was the only one who maded The Terminator fame
I do also suspect he had a subconscious death wish, probably brought on by all the trauma he'd endured.
@@TruculentSheep I belive so as well. Kyle knew it was a suicide mission. He looked so exhausted and out of place in 1984.
@Lee Juddy wearing that man's pants was Kyle's bravest act.
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The first Terminator was a low budget film. The same as mad max. However it’s still a masterpiece.
Same with Star Wars in the 80s
Low budget?? Are you serious? It was so expensive that the studio behind it closed the doors after this movie cause they run out of money this movie had lot of fans but not enough for the money to come back from it so no it was not a low budged film there is a reason why the second movie is made several years later
@@durkeles6359 The Terminator cost $6.4 million and made $78.3 million at the box office. Yes, it was low budget. Also, the production companies that made the film are still currently in business.
Have you seen Mad Max 1? That was low budget. And also a bad film. Other than terminator
Yes the more money invested the more ridiculous things get
I still remember the first time I saw this awesome movie. I was about four years old, and my Dad, mom and me were spending Christmas with my grandparents, my little sister wasn't born yet. It was Christmas Eve and I sleeping or trying to sleep on the hide-a-bed in my grandparents' living room. My mom had just gone to bed, but my dad was still up watching TV in living room with the sound turned down. He was flipping through the channels, and stopped on HBO. I know because I would occasionally open one eye, while keeping most of my head under the blankets. Terminator was on showing on HBO that night. It was in during the opening scene when my dad said that he knew I was awake. I told him I couldn't sleep and I wanted to watch the movie with him. So there we were drinking hot cocoa and watching terminator together. Then a few months later T2 came out, and my dad took me to the theater to see it.
You have great memory!
Watching this reminded me that the original Terminator was more of a sci fi horror film than just plain action.
Arnold’s lack of emotion made this movie great.
he blinks when firering ... real cyborgs don't blink
PACKARD Josy unless they were trying to mimic humans
@@kansascityshuffle8526 hou, good point !
Its not lack of emotion. Remember he actually took some acting classes. He was not speaking fluently and that is why he took roles that he did not have to speak much. Apart from that hes acting was actually good, not mentioning he fits this role great
Robert Patrick made it a point to train himself not to react to firing his weapons in T-2.
One thing I always loved was how Arnold trained for this part. They wanted him to look mechanical enough that he never actually looks at the weapon when he reloads. Watch the whole movie, he never once looks down when replacing a magazine. That’s incredibly difficult to drill that kind of muscle memory in with so many different weapons. Truly a movie still ahead of its time! (I’m not counting the beginning of this video because a machine would naturally look to reload if there was nothing else going on as a distraction. He was also looking down at ginger.)
Yes, you're right... it is also a part that favored him a lot at the start of his carreer since he had almost no lines and his heavy accent sounded robotic anyway
Man, what a great film analysis on Arnold's character development. Appreciate you sharing this 🖖
That’s why modern movies will never live up to the real artistic visions of the past.
@@sabrinatscha2554 just look who controls the hollywood, their names, and look what agenda they push. I hope that will answer your question
He looks directly at his gun while reloading in the first two second of this video. Come on.
Arguably one of the best scenes of all time.
How this video doesn't have 10 million views, I will never understand.
man, that disco scene where he's walking through the crowd at 1:35 is so good, like this is 1984 too!
It catches the vibe of that era and club nightlife better than the OST imo
literally 1984?
@@Outer-Heaven_Supercomputer it was filmed in 1984
@@brokejaw You reffering to the book?
@@jean-lucpicard5510 Yes. James Cameron carved the set on the pages, didn't you know?
used to watch T1 and T2 with my brother, I remember him talking in 1998 or later something how T3 was being made. Good memories, RIP 2018 my brother
Sorry man. RIP
So sorry to see that :( Rest in peace..
Im glad he died .
@@Happy-fl2fl Obvious troll is obvious. Get out.
@@Happy-fl2fl Edgy shit bro!!
2:43 - A moment of silence to the girl that inadvertently helped save humanity.
я долго думал об этом, но не мог сказать
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Perfect example of getting the right people for the job. Because no amount of fantastic special effects can save a bad film.
^^^^^ this
Exactly 👏👏👏👏👏
Truth
Cough *THE LAST JEDI* cough cough
Suicide Squad
I absolutely love it when Arnold starts shooting everything with the UZI.
ooozie nein millimeta
Nothing works like the phase plasma rifle in the 40 watt range
James Cameron was better when he had no money and was an investment risk (Terminator, Aliens)
Yep. That one with the blue people was gay.
This is a rule applies to everyone in each industry. Specially in music. Money takes your feelings away.
@@AdamAus85 Dances With Wolves in space
ZiNG
Ya it wasn't on accident and u can believe that. he was part of the plan of program called MK Alta
@@randytravis5263 Sounds like a nail polish.
BEST movie in the franchise.
I love the first Terminator, it has that authentic 80's feel.
Man, this is a role that Arnold was born to do!!!
Lol, yea... pretend to have no emotions with minimal lines and look imposing, cuz lets face it Arnie is likeable but hes no great actor
@MR FREEZE-98 to not to get too deep in details, there's some wisdom in these words ;p
@MR FREEZE-98 More than talent ~ It takes immense confidence to look THAT intimidating and driven. I just cannot see the talented Actors you have mentioned being able to pull off this insane level of screen presence. They just don't have Anrie's immense charisma and natural determination to go forward. You cannot teach that stuff, you're born with it, and Arnie was blessed with Superhuman levels of that very mettle. Measured by His Herculean levels of success in life. All of that, every bit, resides in those killer Terminator eyes of His. A true apex predator of a Man on the hunt...
It gives me chills that so much of His incredible life energy is stored in this fantastic movie, it's palpable!
Only three words:
Conan. The. Barbarian.
@@damonzap8659 His 1st movie, i think...
Спасибо за то, что не забываете классику!!! Как и для любого мальчишки того времени , этот фильм был одним из самых любимых!!!👍👍👍
После этой композиции охота пересматривать снова и снова Терминатор...
да и до этой композиции хотелось
th-cam.com/video/NWQKiefZ-XI/w-d-xo.html - Как по мне эта композиция ещё круче звучит в этом видео что в ссылке перед коментом
This guy has almost 7k subs and he only made this video never to be seen again. What a legend.
Needs more upvotes
Not all heroes wear capes
Sometimes, inspiration will strike you and you have to act on it or lose it.
Watch for it!
Some heroes dont need accolades
Agreed
I love how the music seems to fit almost perfectly with what happens in the video.
Because the music is solely based on this scene, they even used sarah phone call in the song, its like the creator imagined what the music would sound like if it was originally in the scene
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 Even the name "Perturbator" was chosen because it sounds like Terminator. James Kent is clearly a fan.
Best Terminator movie ever. I miss the ol’ good days.
I miss those days being a kid in the 80's. Break dancing, new wave music and The Terminator
I was born in 93 but your comment is 100% correct.
0:03 -- "I'm at this place on Peek-a-Boulevard..." - Makes me chuckle every time... :p
Very old school industrial drum machine sound, love it. This could have been playing at City Club in Detroit back in the late 80's.... Signed, an old school rivit head.
these definitely remind me of NIN - Head Like a Hole's drum machine
The part where she slowly looks up from the table with fear and resignation on her face and Kyle and the Terminator pulls out their guns gives me chills! The song makes this even more effective
Монументальное кино. Лучшее, что сняла Америка. Даже второй терминатор проигрывает по атмосфере тревоги и безысходности первому. Тут настолько все густо и атмосферно. Ну и трек само собой.
ARNOLD + 80'S = EPIC!
"But the battle was not fought in the future, it was fought in the present..... Tonight...."
Murda Willson that's deep
Past Present Future Exist Simultaneously
1:57 goes so hard and I'm absolutely here for it.
Best moment of the music video
Oooh man i fking love it, literally why im here, i heard that part on spotify, i was pike fck this is good
80´s action movies are the best ! I am now 25. i grew up with the movies on TV. Arnold en Silvester are my favorite
Try Kurt Russell - Escape from NY.
Love the first Terminator.
Predator and Total Recall are also classics.
Better than any of the Terminators after. This was James Cameron's masterpiece.
At least Terminator 2 was nice to watch. After number 2, I wanted to cry out of desperation because the franchise went to shit.
Didn't like 2 at all, but that's just me.
Terminators 1 and 2 are almost completely different movie genres. I love the first one a lot, but T2 is most likely one of the best action movies ever made. Probably more on a technical level than storywise, but hey, it's an action flick ^^ The first Terminator is a slasher flick, and a damn good one at that! :D
The first Terminator will always be the scariest of all the futuristic/dystopian films in my books. Big Arnold gave an absolutely stellar and viciously stone cold performance, par excellence! Everything in that movie was game changing and defined so many things that I love in movies.
Oh, I like this music as well!
in one word your wonderull comment, in a nutshell, oldskool
I gotta vote Alien on that one.
It’s still a 10/10 movie
I've seen Terminator and T2 so many times before but watching this now, it only just dawned on me how much of a total badass Kyle Reese is walking past the TECHNOIR club with his long trenchcoat, so relaxed and cool. This motherfucker just traveled back like 40 something years in time and is now walking around in an era where he doesn't exist, he doesn't belong. Even further still, he's sent knowing full well he's on a one way mission and will either die facing the terminator alone, or live out the rest of his days in an era long before his time. On a fictional level, this is some fucking crazy shit and adds to his character in a way I never even considered.
He has a big objective...Sarah Connor was his platonic love.
manuelink64 Not platonic, true...
Well said KuraiShidosha and Cyborganna
walking to his certain Doom with his shotgun, see what i did there? (;
Someone from hotline miami 2?
I sometimes forget how very 80s neon-noir the first Terminator is. As much as i love T2, this vid almost makes you wish that Terminator never had a sequel so it would be forever an 80s thing.
Total sci-fi-horror style for half the film. The very reason why as a kid growing up during the 90's, (as well as even now), I never understood how people put T1 and T2 together. The difference is night and day. As a kid who watched so many movie franchises that all had a similar tone (BTTF, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, etc...) when I saw T2 in theaters at 7 years old, I was confused about why the film looked and sounded so different than the first. Also, I'm doing a fan edit to try and make T2 have a similar tone/style as T1. Check out my vimeo page: vimeo.com/133159658
lol as a 90s kid I remember watching T2 and then T1 and think "WTF! exact same plot with different characters, these dudes didn't put too much effort from one instalment to the other"
I always liked T2 loads more. They're both superb movies though, up there with the first two Alien films for me.
That's extremely harsh on T2, as if harshness to T2 is a pre-requisite to praise T1, it's not. I feel what you said applies to the Avatar era though...Cameron cmon. Not because it's a different theme/project, but because it just felt so one dimensional compared to usual Cameron depth.
Totally agree. And, if I may add, most sequels are all about the money, losing the depth, originality and essence in the process. Most films shouldn't even have sequels in the first place, but.... Hollywood
This is epic in every aspect.
"Tech Noir" is actually a good term to describe the style of this movie
The part from 1:27 - 1:54 is fantastic, the music is perfect for this part of the video.
When he turns around
Damjan Vasilevski ...this song sounds epic like the movie
Nice blonde girl
The best cyborg movie ever and the best guy in the world to play it.
Damn ... there's something so eery and dark and sexy and aesthetic about the 80s... I LOVE the nostalgia so much it almost hurts.
You've obviously never seen Breakin' or Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo
Specially knowing that we won’t be able to ever go back to the 80s. If I were a filthy rich guy, I would buy a huge plot of land in a region with cold and hot weather seasons and turn it into a purely 80s town - no internet, period cars, period clothing, period movies, tv and even commercials using 80s & 70s tech to produce all those commercials and music. It will be an 80s paradise 24/7 and the fcking Soviet Union will still exist, we will have constant nuke drills too.
@@darthjarjar5309 YES do this! Please make sure you get filthy rich and then take me with you. I will start saving up! Haha
Practical effects and chemical color grading FTW
@@darthjarjar5309 don’t forget the ever prevalent cocaine!
Beautiful song, and I've always loved the look on Michael Biehn's face as he's shotgunning Arnold out of the front window. Damn near perfect movie.
His face lmao
I was at TechNoir that night, was some crazy shit going down !
A B Same here son. Facking hell it kicked off big style
Luckyyyh
Lol
this deserves way more upvotes...
My friend was the owner of the club. they had to close the bar after the incident. unfortunately..
Madlad, uploads a video half a decade prior, and dissappears into that night. Legend.
You can just feel your skin thinckening by listening to this.
Yes. Hotline Miami is good shit. Get a grip you fool!
When did you turn into such a douche?
+poo tis 'Thinckening'? Thinning and thickening at the same time? So there's no change and you stay the same... okay, thanks for informing us of your experience.
Oh you must be new to the internet/technology. That's called a typo.
Relax everyone, kids get online too. For all we know Michael D just learned to type last month.
+Jarod Roach We know it's a typo, Roach. You obviously don't have a sense of humour though...
Born in 81 , knowing not much anymore from growing up during the 80's , but i consider the 80's THE BEST DECADE.
82 for me
I was born in '81 as well. What's your birthday?
@o000o 0oo0 same. The only thing I didn't get much of was 80s skate punk culture.
That gritty 80's atmosphere.
I may need to give this film a rewatch. I'd forgotten how exquisit this scene was. It's got just the right amount of cutting, just the right amount of camera movement. Neither is used carelessly or to excess. Few modern films have such elegantly choreographed, shot and edited action scenes.
Wicked music and The Terminator clips, proper sci fi horror. An absolute timeless gem.
По образу и подобию .... Настоящий терминатор
Kyle Reese = Best future soldier ever.
(2.020 n.o.m=👿👎
R.I.P. Soldier (2004 -1984)
He's Rex Power Colt in the videogame Farcry 3 blood dragon.
@@SIKE01 Underrated comment.
Need a Kyle Reese Chronicles - mostly in the future and that time travel discovery at the end.
Whoa I was completely immersed. I completely forgot this WASNT what was actually playing at the night club in the film.
when VHS rulled the world.
Mono SFX audio also gived a very nice flavour compared to shittest Blu-ray DVD versions
I had Beta. I also had a Windows phone 25 years later. I like the underdogs of technology.
Blockbuster charging $1.99 extra to rewind the VHS. :)
ohhh noeee...BETA
and vinyl and vinyl is still there unlike VHS
The drop at 4:00 with the cinematography just kicks ass!
Now I have to watch the darn movie again.
One of the best movies in Hollywood history. Nothing more.
Love how the terminator shows some assembly code on his screen.
Was scrolling down the replies to see if someone mention this. :)
I was born with thick skin
I was born with a stiff
Upper lip
🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🐔🔥🔥
I was born with a thick cock.
Man sometimes I hate this city
Man sometimes I hate this city
I see this and wonder how people just let the 90s happen!? I'm enjoying this is 2020!! The 80s should have never ended.
Ask Patrick Bateman
USSR collapsed.
The '90s were fucking great. The 2010's were trash. Possibly the worst decade for art in a hundred years.
@@profd65 Wectoid detected.
@@АлексейСизёмин Maybe you should stick to speaking your own language, bitch. I don't know what you're talking about.
Awww, Young Linda Hamilton. The forever face of the 80's girls. THE HAIR THE HAIR! lol
the hair was wild in the 80s, big and crazy we need more hair like that today.
@@frizzyred1292 Everything was big and wild back in 80's. Guys were tougher, cars were faster, guns were bigger, explosions were louder, girls were hotter. God, thank you for such a golden decade!
idint found her atractive
frizzy red yes the shampoo companies and lice love it
so much hate that hairstyle
Watched thousand times, best terminator ever !
Song never gets old. Movie never gets old.
The shootout at Tech Noir was my favourite scene in the movie, and this music fits perfectly!
When the 80s showed the future, action movies were better. Not an opinion, a fact.
Amen.
no its a opinion-
@GazB I didn't say that today's movies are bad, just simply said that some type of action movies were better
@@losalfajoresok Then let me say it.. Most today's movies suck
Mad max fury road laughs at your comment
"You still don't get it, do you? He'll find her. That's what he does. That's all he does! You can't stop him. He'll wade through you, reach down her throat, and pull her f***ing heart out."
So emotional
Let...let go of me!
Вот этот настоящий триллер был! Который было очень интересно смотреть. В отличие от остальных частей.
The greatest moments inside cinema are when all artists are super in-tuned with the moment. Your cut and music is super intuned with what’s happening baby! Excellent!
I remember being terrified of the Terminator when I saw this as a kid. This was my favorite of all of the Terminator movies.
Linda Hamilton was seriously cute in the 80s. 😍
Like the other 80s chicks. Damn that era was so magical!
No homo but women were more attractive and hotter back in the 80's
Nice ass
she aged badly
линда RIP
2:36 Look, he even moves like T-800 Endoskeleton from what they show us in the future
Arny is underrated actor
as much i love the film and the acting for most part, but arnie is flinching quite alot when pulling the trigger and his movement is also incoherent, sometimes slow as you would expect for a several hundred KG robot, sometimes super fast like, when he aims, while looking for sarah or kyle
nonetheless, a masterpiece of a movie
@@Anonymous-iw4hx I love comments of this nature...it really deserves a reply and an open discussion. I often look at these issues similar to those you raise. Id say that I see a lot of flinching but in all honestly I cant say many people could not flinch in a film shoot with flashing firearms. That being said, I could always put it down to the Terminators programming to act human......as for the movement, I see him move fast when turning to aim, an easier movement for servos under less pressure than those for him to move his legs to carry the weight, slow to pick up speed when running then into full sprint. Lots of factors to take into account when aiming versus moving - being hit by gunfire, less ability to gauge how to move like a human as if to mimic them.....a learning computer. Arnold does a great job and quite honestly as im sure you'll agree does the T800 proud. Lets not forget the T800 was a new version and had issues, just like man, no ones perfect :)
@@WEYLANDSchannel i hear you, but if skynet is working with logic, at the moment SHTF and the terminator must act quickly, the cover is blown anyway, blinking will close the shutter and important miliseconds are lost, miliseconds between existence and destruction of the terminator
I think his movements are not great in this film, although he just about gets away with it. His facial expressions should have been improved though, like when he gets on the motorbike first time you can see he is kind of doing a slightly goofy smirk.
One of the most 80s videos on youtube
One of the things that I loved about The Terminator is how much the fight scenes in '80s Los Angeles mirrored the fight scenes in the future. The gun battles, the vehicular chases ... everything that happened in the past was mirrored in the future scenes.
1:30 ever noticed that behind the T800 is a red laser line exactly at his eye level? great cinematography at work. it is also foreshadowing/priming for the later events when we get to see his real red laser eyes
Coincidence?
@ it is possible, but very unlikely… filming locations are carefully chosen and decorated and the shooting itself is also carefully planned
The entire movie sequence and and music were beautifully synchronized! Awesome!
best music/video sync i ever saw in my 38 years of listening to music and countless youtube videos,.congratulations !!!
This makes a rediculously good soundtrack for the club scene.
I'm here after Dark Fate to purify my soul.
jajajaja!!! Me too!!
Indeed bro 😩😩
you'll be back !
Well said!!!
I know exactly what u mean
The first Terminator movie is a masterpiece
Its like the entire song is made around this scene, pretty sick
When USA was Original,Creative,Talented & Hard working in movie making.
Green Screens need not apply
It's Awwwnold
And not infected by commie Chinese bastards
it was from 1900- 1950 :D:D:D:D:DD
@@dirtyblackhobo China isn't communist since Deng
“Ginger, this is Sarah, pick up if you’re there...”
The only human words that can ever make a Terminator jump.
Oh man. The way he bring out his shot gun...so cool.
I've just watched The Terminator an hour ago, for the millionth time. Such a great movie, I still prefer the first one. T2 is great but doesn't have that same atmosphere that only the 80s could create.
A lot of those club extras were total babes.
This song gives me goosebumps every time.
video and audio are perfectly fit!
Alexander Shulga ToTally agreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Alexander Shulga in sync
Well the song was made for the scene.
And there are many songs made for scenes that don't perfectly fit which makes the comment completely valid.
Mister Bones this song os oficial Hotline Miami 2 soundtrack
3:04 I like how the shotgun shots sync up perfectly with the music beats
I just realized that the Terminator’s eyebrows are burned off in the explosion. It seems like a little detail, but the fact that Cameron paid attention to such things adds to the story. In today’s Marvel movies they wouldn’t have been.