James Cameron: who's excited to see Linda Hamilton return and an entire movie of political propaganda! Sgt. William Candy: that's why we are going on an effort to save American lives!
@@thewewguy8t88 It does sound more like SLJ, I’d believe it. It’s funny, I always assumed that Arnold just defaults to his native accent because he CAN’T do another accent, but I don’t know if he ever tried. Has he?
@@0g0dn0 He tried in his early career but he couldn't really do it well and once he became a star that was pretty much his trademark from then on. Notably in the first Terminator he's trying to cut the accent from his voice (and succeeds in a few lines) but pretty much can't do it reliably. He at least was able to thin out his accent enough to make him understandable. In his first film Hercules in New York he's practically unintelligible and was dubbed over by another actor (after he became famous and original cut was released with his own voice and it's rough)
alchemist89 *in an alternate timeline where they kept Sergeant Candy’s voice* Terminator: Howdy. Are you Sara Connor? I’ve been sent from the future to terminate her before she can give birth to her son John
Imagine a parallel universe where there's no Arnold-sounding engineer in the room, and they keep that voice. "hOwDy! cOmE wItH mE iF yOu WaNt To LiVe!"
Funny story, Arnold wasn't allowed to dub the German release of Terminator because his accent is very "Rural" in German, so for them, that's exactly what he would have sounded like had he had his original voice.
Which would also thus tie it into Ghost Recon Wildlands. Which itself ties into Rainbow Six, Splinter Cell and Assassin's Creed. We're getting into Smash Bros layers of Crossover here
@@gerinurse5975 You're right. It's not his usual voice. It's not coming out of his usual mouth, his usual lungs, or his usual body. That's some damn good acting!
@@gpl992 Oh God imagine if it was 1984 and the future kept going only Candy got discharged and Forrest took his place. You'd have thousands of Terminators offering you chocolate and tell their life stories. *Gump-800:* Now for no particular reason, I have to go shoot that nice Sarah Connor. She reminds me of Jenny.
@@Supersentai03 is that really Samuel L Jackson? I could tell it was a black guy’s voice, but I didn’t know it was his. I’ve never heard Samuel L. Jackson, sounds so corny!
I like how the IT guy gives him a dirty look after he says "We can fix it." Its like the IT is saying, "We did all this work and you're worried about the voice? Pain in the ass."
For those wondering why Sgt candy didn't get arrested in 1984, after the police station shooting the answer is simple. He would have only been 14 years old at the time T1 tool place. Sgt candy is based on a 37 year old Arnold frame and build. Meaning the real Sgt candy would have been in highschool during the events of t1 and joined the military around the events of t2 as Pvt candy 18 or so
He'd probably be a Staff Sergeant or Technical Sergeant in T2 since it takes place in 1995 and he'd be 25 at that point. It'd also be impossible for him to be a Private because the Air Force doesn't use that rank. (Source: Currently enlisted in the Air Force)
@@Ofnir_1 in t3 John Connor mentions it's been 10 years since t2. So t2 confirmes it was 1994. And considering sgt candy has to spend at least 12 months as an e4 before promotion I can't see him being a cmsgt e-9 is quite a ways away from e5-maybe -e6
@@johnnyk617 If CMSgt Candy was born in 1970 and joined at 18 (1988) he could at least be a SSgt in 1995. In the Air Force you get promoted to SrA at 26 months TIG or TIS (don't remember) but if he got BTZ it'd be 20 months instead. For example promoted to SrA in March of 19 but I joined in September of 16. Had I promoted a month earlier I could have tested for SSgt after I promoted
@@johnnyk617 I know someone who was an E-6 when I first got to my duty station who is know an E-8 and that was five years ago. CMSgt Candy absolutely could have made Chief between T2 and T3
Tbh the end when Candy does his "serious face" actually kinda makes me jump. Like throughout his funny little speech you kinda forget who he is and what his likeness becomes and then it hits you.
God, I love this scene so much. I come here every once in a while just to watch it a few times back-to-back. It's never not funny. It's so good, I love it.
More than one person has mentioned that, but when I look him up all I can find is that he's a Ductch movie director. Perhaps you won't mind explaining the reference to me? Sorry for my ignorance.
+Gary Berger This scene has a similar style of humor to Verhoeven's two sci-fi masterpieces; Robocop (1987) and Starship Troopers (1997). That's partly why the scene was removed from the final film, because it felt out of place in the generally much more serious Terminator universe.
This should have been in the film. It has a good humorous aspect to it. I also liked the fact that Arnold's character frowns like his plaster replica. It seems foreboding to me.
From what I remember, the novelization states that Skynet used the body model of a counter-terrorism agent named Dieter Rossbach, who was chosen specifically because his large body could contain the T-800 endoskeleton. This is a much more plausible and satisfying explanation.
Conveniently forgotten from the 1984 film: We see in flashback another human-like Terminator that is definitely not Arnold (real enough to get inside the base, revealed only by the barking guard dogs). I would suspect SkyNet has a least a few different bodies that wrap around the same T-800 chassis. Remember: "infiltration" doesn't work if you can recognize the T-800 by sight (though I would certainly be suspicious of anyone human that big when everyone else is starving).
@@HowardLewisShip The Original Terminator Movie number 1 stated that the earlier versions were easy to spot due to their plastic like skin, and 2 Arnold was all about getting his work out buddies roles in his films so the Terminator seen in the Flashback was actually one of those.
This honestly added another level of personality to the franchise. As wacky as it seems, the promotional adds it parodies, are. I don't think this scene would fit into any Terminator movie as is (too goofy) but, it's kinda neat to have this laying around.
Also, actually seems like a pretty funny guy. At least more light hearted than other action stars. I really feel that if you ask Sylvester Stallone.... (Correction, I ment Bruce Willis) a knock knock joke, he would tell you to get the butler to get it
Cockroach Charlie oh, that's like one of his most popular speaking topics. I never thought of Bruce Willis like that, until I heard Kevin Smith go on about it. I would like to hear Kevin Smith talk about how he got asked to leave a plane because, he couldn't fit the seat. Lol
xD hilarious! 1:23 "we can fix it!" is actually Arnold's voice But I see why they didn't include it in the movie, It was computer/skynet idea to make the T-101 as a infiltration unite to hunt disguised as human to the core of their base and termite them once there, starting with the head honchos. Human/skynet only made prototypes of machine like robots (like 0:12) And remote controlled drones planes, software and weapons, nothing as complicated as a bio-cyber all mighty soldier that look, smell and talk like a humans. Will had end formulating more questions than answers. But darn! that was a funny gag! xD
Perfect scene, for extra dvd material. Seriously, I love it when scenes like this get put on as extra content. As long as it stays the hell away from the original cut, we're good, and it gives one hell of a laugh afterwards.
In my opinion t3 had to be made, regardless how bad it is. It showed a teen traumatized since he was a boy, almost killed by a cyborg who can change into anyone or anything... Soon after t-2 ended, his mom passed away, leaving him alone to fend for himself. He had to live as hobbo, no profile, no credit card, no identification, and always live in fear coz you wont know when the next terminator strikes!...id go insane too if i was him. Until another terminator "taught" him how to man up and became a leader. Also its that movie he met his future wife which explains more about the leader of resistance john connor. Thats what t3 is about to me.
+Leo Kaizer In my opinion Terminator should have ended with T2 with 'No fate but what we make' motto. T3 totally contradicts the previous film in saying that Judgement Day cannot be averted at all, when the entirety of T2 was spent trying to stop Judgement Day. The way I see it, without Cameron's involvement, T3 was just another cash grab. But I'm not gonna argue with you because you are a kitten. I mean, how can you be wrong with an adorable face like that.
CodenameD The way I see it Arnie wasn't wrong, Judgement Day couldn't be stopped only because no matter what they did Skynet was still going to be made and it will repeat the same pattern as its alternate timeline selves. The fact is Skynet was just too advanced and useful for the military to not try to produce it. But ultimately it was arrogance and hubris in thinking we control it that led to mankind's fall at its hands.
@@_fawkes T2 totally contradicts T1 especially with how the T1000 can be sent back without having living tissue covering it. The idea that Cyberdyne had only one location and no backup of any of it'a data is just ridiculous. You're telling me all progress on artificial intelligence and robotics just completely stopped after T2?
I didn't think it sucked. It was mediocre, just alright, like a 5 or 6/10. It was just disappointing when you compare it to the first two Terminators, which are among the best Sci-Fi/Action movies of all time.
To be honest, the third movie was already a complete disappointment, so this scene would actually have been gold. I would have preferred it if this was actually in the movie, at least it explains why they used Arnold in the first place!
it's so goofy and terribly out of place. besides....do we really need to know where the model came from? i preferred the story when it was much more mysterious. here, it feels like they're just spoon feeding the story to you.
Trollovon Flidder Not really, considering that the timeline is already irrevocably altered due to the events of 1 and 2 in the first place. It's not too far-fetched to think that this could have transpired because of that.
Yes, he was voiced by Arnold. In-universe they "fixed" the Sergeant Candy's accent by replacing the voice of the T-800 with that of the CRS guy, the one with the remote.
This is literally the only worthwhile 2 minutes of footage to come out of all the Terminator films after T2. And they left it on the cutting room floor. It's funny as f (IMHO) and explains why T-800s look and talk the way they do. That "We can fix it" line slays me every time. Now all we need is an "Ultimate Cut" of T2 with the old Sarah Conner happy ending and this scene as a mid-credits treat, and I can forget everything after T2 ever existed :)
Also, Samuel L. jackson as the voice of Arnold and that guy that says "We can fix it" has the voice of Arnold, nice haha, they really should have left this in.
From Arnie's own cameo to his southern accented dub, from explaining why his face is on the terminators to his own voice dubbing the other officer... Perfection.
I'd say this was obviously too over the top for the film but to be honest I don't think it would look too out of place in the creatively devoid, steaming pile of shit known as Terminator 3.
for one thing, it was stated in the first movie that the terminator was built by the machines to infiltrate humanity. i can't be bothered to think up other things right now (3 am) but there's a bunch of other plot holes too... I read about them on Cracked or something.
stfwho I don't think that's a plot hole, they're creating the very first generation of robots and were later improved by skynet over the years after judgement day. There's nothing to say that the humans didn't already have the idea for the terminators but didn't have the chance to build them before the nuclear strike.
Kinda? Terminator 3, after rewatching it tonight, is a... mixture. Clearly it knew it had an uphill battle to fight, so instead of going for an overly serious, like, great movie, it instead had fun with itself and just... went for it. I get most people hate it because it seems to be a joke of a movie, but... I believe that's the point. It's so absurd and I think it knows that.
Complete nonsense. 1. If the military had Arnold looking cyborgs, then the whole T-600 series of Terminators does not make sense. This contradicts everything Kyle Reese says in the first movie. 2. If Sargent Candy exist, then he has a lot to explain after having killed dozens of cops in the first movie, and shooting so many others in the second movie. He would be in jail. To the eyes of the police, he is the responsible for everything the terminators did.
1. Those look like early models with the latex skin Kyle Reese talked about. The terminatrix supercharged their software and Skynet took over the production facilities and started cranking out ever more advanced models. 2. He may have had a solid alibi - That does look like me, but I was on vacation in Fiji at the time!
Everybody ignoring the fact that the T-800 wasn't invented (by Skynet) for 10, 15 years after Judgement Day. That was the whole point of the comparitively primitive T-1 unit there.
They just should have let Paul Verhoven direct a Terminator sequel, it would have been brutal and darkly hilarious. And if anyone thinks that's a horrible idea, just look at Terminator: Salvation and Genisys, couldn't get worse than those.
I think Salvation was pretty good. Although it probably would have been praised if it keep its original ending. And before you ask the original ending is John Connor dies and they change Marcus Wright to look like John so he can lead the resistance and eventually leads to its downfall.
I always thought Terminator 3 was actually good. It knew at the outset, it couldn't possibly compete with Terminator 1, and Terminator 2, so it didn't take itself too seriously, which is why I actually thoroughly enjoyed the film and why I don't really talk shit on it. I mean yea, if you want to end the series at Terminator 2, that's fine, but I don't think it was an unholy addendum to the series.
you ever heard of the ogwalt theory where terminator 3 is just a parody of the other the movies and you watch it terminator 1, terminator salvation, terminator 2? and then terminator 3 is just there if you wanna have a good laugh REPLY
Fun Fact: Deleting this scene cost them the Oscar.
Totally agree this scene would have won them the Oscar lol
Every oscar from best picture to best sound editing.....in this scene alone
James Cameron: who's excited to see Linda Hamilton return and an entire movie of political propaganda!
Sgt. William Candy: that's why we are going on an effort to save American lives!
It is not deleted scene, actually. It was created for a official T3 game and was never considered to be a part of the movie
Oscar la vista, baby
I love how Arnold did a cameo in a movie he was the star of.
but it makes total sense that this would be in there
He already did in Last Action Hero
apparently samuel l jackson was the voice dubbing arnold. no joke.
@@thewewguy8t88 It does sound more like SLJ, I’d believe it. It’s funny, I always assumed that Arnold just defaults to his native accent because he CAN’T do another accent, but I don’t know if he ever tried. Has he?
@@0g0dn0 He tried in his early career but he couldn't really do it well and once he became a star that was pretty much his trademark from then on. Notably in the first Terminator he's trying to cut the accent from his voice (and succeeds in a few lines) but pretty much can't do it reliably. He at least was able to thin out his accent enough to make him understandable. In his first film Hercules in New York he's practically unintelligible and was dubbed over by another actor (after he became famous and original cut was released with his own voice and it's rough)
Terminators would far more terrifying if they kept Sergeant Candy's voice.
alchemist89 *in an alternate timeline where they kept Sergeant Candy’s voice* Terminator: Howdy. Are you Sara Connor? I’ve been sent from the future to terminate her before she can give birth to her son John
"SAY WHAT AGAIN, I DARE YOU, I DOUBLE DARE YOU"-Terminator alternate timeline
would be* far more
“I’ll be back shortly, have a nice day buddy”
Fun fact: Arnold's German accent sounds like that. He doesn't dub himself in German versions.
This would have been everyone's favorite scene.
electrojones well it is funny but when you think about it raises so many questions. Factfiends made a video of it check it out.
Yes it would but it would really kill the mood of an impending apocalypse.
@@DeathByEric I was going to ask wht would happen if Mr. Remmy cussed like he did in Full Metal Jacket, but I kknow it would just make it funnier.
It's now everyone's favorite deleted scene
Its a great scene but idk how it would fit in the movie
Imagine a parallel universe where there's no Arnold-sounding engineer in the room, and they keep that voice.
"hOwDy! cOmE wItH mE iF yOu WaNt To LiVe!"
Y'all've been terminated!
YES MAN from fallout nv terminator
Funny story, Arnold wasn't allowed to dub the German release of Terminator because his accent is very "Rural" in German, so for them, that's exactly what he would have sounded like had he had his original voice.
Fricken woodynator over here, there's a snake in my boot!
@@brunovance8101 Arnold is Austrian, not German
Imagine if instead of Sergeant Candy, it was Commander Dutch from Predator. Thus, tying both movies into the single universe.
Also, further tying it into the Aliens/Colonial Marines universe, which itself may or may not also be a part of Blade Runner.
that's good idea to remake a movie by using neuranet. All phrases "I'll be back", "Your clothes, give it to me" gonna sounds on Sergeant Candy's voice
Allowing Hollywood to ruin yet another franchise.... again.
Which would also thus tie it into Ghost Recon Wildlands. Which itself ties into Rainbow Six, Splinter Cell and Assassin's Creed. We're getting into Smash Bros layers of Crossover here
@@angbandsbane I get that all the Ubisoft stuff has crossovers but where's the initial link to Rainbow Six?
Straight-up looks and sounds like a scene from Robocop or Starship Troopers.
Yeah very tounge in cheek.
I was just going to say this reminded me of Robocop.
Man you nailed that. I love both of those franchises, might be why I loved this scene.
Do you want to know more?
which makes it even better
The only character played by both Arnold Swartzeneger and Samuel L Jackson at the same time
That sounds nothing like Samuel L. Jackson.
@@ebiljebus who said it does
@@uzunami810 Your comment: "The only character played by both Arnold Swartzeneger and Samuel L Jackson at the same time"
@@ebiljebus but it is Samuel L Jackson. Just not his usual voice. It's called "acting".
@@gerinurse5975 You're right. It's not his usual voice. It's not coming out of his usual mouth, his usual lungs, or his usual body. That's some damn good acting!
That "HIII" and the voice crack during "William CANNdy" leave me in stitches every damn time.
+Rafael Gorga Hahaha!
Samuel L Jacksons a fucking genius
It reminds me of Forrest Gump a little lol
@@gpl992 Oh God imagine if it was 1984 and the future kept going only Candy got discharged and Forrest took his place. You'd have thousands of Terminators offering you chocolate and tell their life stories.
*Gump-800:* Now for no particular reason, I have to go shoot that nice Sarah Connor. She reminds me of Jenny.
His voice cracking when he says Candy is freaking hilarious. I love Arnold.
That's actually Samuel L Jackson
He's dubbed, but it would've been hilarious to hear Arnold try whatever country bumpkin accent that was
@@Supersentai03 is that really Samuel L Jackson? I could tell it was a black guy’s voice, but I didn’t know it was his. I’ve never heard Samuel L. Jackson, sounds so corny!
I like how the IT guy gives him a dirty look after he says "We can fix it." Its like the IT is saying, "We did all this work and you're worried about the voice? Pain in the ass."
He fixes it using his own personal voice lol 😂
The IT guy's voice is Arnold's
@@mackcarlo that's the best part about it 😂 Like he just couldn't be bothered he was over it all.
"We can fix it." I died! xD
Now we know where the Terminator gets his “I’ll be back” voice from!
Yeah they fix it. Now we all know, where the Terminators get their voice from😁
😂😂
@@darthvader0219 or: "i need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle!"
@@chrissr7979 Or "Put that cookie down! NOW!!"
T1 = Horror
T2 = Action
T3 = Comedy/Parody
TS = Sci Fi
TG = Fanfic
AntonidasVII, That's actually a BRILLIANT analysis. :D
Shit that's almost the same route the Aliens franchise went.
Terminator GenesYs
they mean Genesis right ?
More like "T1: classic T2: classic T3: trash TS: trash TG: trash".
@@KR-yp1ic true, but I like alien 3.
"You have been terminated mister yeeehaaa!"
"Yall've been Terminated!"
To John at the end of T2:
"Reckon I know why-for all them waterworks."
Sam L Jackson sounds like he can barely resist collapsing into hysterical laughter.
Samuel L. Jackson is credited as Candy's voice
Devin Tariel holy shit you're right-I thought you were making that up, but you're not
"Hi! I'm Chief Muthafuckin' Sergeant William Candy!"
is the racist?
From Jurassic Park to Die Hard to Star Wars to this. I guess Terminator is in the same Universe as those franchises now.
I think it's been pitch shifted up
For those wondering why Sgt candy didn't get arrested in 1984, after the police station shooting the answer is simple. He would have only been 14 years old at the time T1 tool place. Sgt candy is based on a 37 year old Arnold frame and build. Meaning the real Sgt candy would have been in highschool during the events of t1 and joined the military around the events of t2 as Pvt candy 18 or so
He'd probably be a Staff Sergeant or Technical Sergeant in T2 since it takes place in 1995 and he'd be 25 at that point. It'd also be impossible for him to be a Private because the Air Force doesn't use that rank. (Source: Currently enlisted in the Air Force)
@@Ofnir_1 in t3 John Connor mentions it's been 10 years since t2. So t2 confirmes it was 1994. And considering sgt candy has to spend at least 12 months as an e4 before promotion I can't see him being a cmsgt e-9 is quite a ways away from e5-maybe -e6
@@johnnyk617 If CMSgt Candy was born in 1970 and joined at 18 (1988) he could at least be a SSgt in 1995. In the Air Force you get promoted to SrA at 26 months TIG or TIS (don't remember) but if he got BTZ it'd be 20 months instead. For example promoted to SrA in March of 19 but I joined in September of 16. Had I promoted a month earlier I could have tested for SSgt after I promoted
@@johnnyk617 I know someone who was an E-6 when I first got to my duty station who is know an E-8 and that was five years ago. CMSgt Candy absolutely could have made Chief between T2 and T3
@@Ofnir_1 damn If that's the case those promotions are way faster than the armys
"We can feex eet.."
Hasta la feex eet, baby
Can we fix it .Yes we can Bob the builder .Can wee feeexxx ettt
@@CuniformMultimedia i think so....its funny that skynet took that guys voice and put it on sgt candy skin model on the t-800 model 101
@@steventrudeau5064 Uncle Bob the Builder. LOL
That’s actually Arnold’s real voice
Tbh the end when Candy does his "serious face" actually kinda makes me jump. Like throughout his funny little speech you kinda forget who he is and what his likeness becomes and then it hits you.
This clip reminds me of a commercial from Robocop (1987)
It has thatbfeel, for sure
+aaron gall actually it had more a kids action adventure movie kind of like small solders
I'd buy that for a dollar.
nope its much more like in Star ship Troopers
Same. Think it was the logo
SOMEONE needs to dub Candy’s voice over movie scenes of the Terminator in T1 or T2
kurtwk Why not both?
Especially that scene with the Janitor.
I could probably pull this off, but i would need to edit the hell out of the surrounding audio
great
Laughed damn hard at the "We can fix it". What a parody.
Sergeant Candy is capable of defeating SKYNET singlehandedly.
In the Air Force, Chief Master Sergeants are referred to as Chiefs, not Sergeants.
When Sgt. Candy does push-ups, he isn't pushing himself up, he's pushing the Earth down.
God, I love this scene so much. I come here every once in a while just to watch it a few times back-to-back. It's never not funny. It's so good, I love it.
"Your levity is good, it relieves tension and the fear of death."
Director: I don't know about that accent.
Scientist: We can fix it.
LMAO!
Michael Gaddass LOL When he said 'We can fix it.' He got Arnold's voice! xD
***** Sherlock.
Michael Gaddass And don't forget aging.
Michael Gaddass It was actually fixed in "Hercules in New York".
Michael Gaddass ignorant is more like it! :-D :-D
Paul Verhoeven would be proud.
More than one person has mentioned that, but when I look him up all I can find is that he's a Ductch movie director. Perhaps you won't mind explaining the reference to me? Sorry for my ignorance.
And Starship Troopers? Would you like to know more?
+Gary Berger This scene has a similar style of humor to Verhoeven's two sci-fi masterpieces; Robocop (1987) and Starship Troopers (1997). That's partly why the scene was removed from the final film, because it felt out of place in the generally much more serious Terminator universe.
@@garyberger9257 Robocop (1987) One of the greatest scifi movies ever made
Most likely yes ;)
This should have been in the film. It has a good humorous aspect to it. I also liked the fact that Arnold's character frowns like his plaster replica. It seems foreboding to me.
From what I remember, the novelization states that Skynet used the body model of a counter-terrorism agent named Dieter Rossbach, who was chosen specifically because his large body could contain the T-800 endoskeleton. This is a much more plausible and satisfying explanation.
source plz
T2: Infilitrator and the following novels.
Conveniently forgotten from the 1984 film: We see in flashback another human-like Terminator that is definitely not Arnold (real enough to get inside the base, revealed only by the barking guard dogs). I would suspect SkyNet has a least a few different bodies that wrap around the same T-800 chassis. Remember: "infiltration" doesn't work if you can recognize the T-800 by sight (though I would certainly be suspicious of anyone human that big when everyone else is starving).
@@HowardLewisShip The Original Terminator Movie number 1 stated that the earlier versions were easy to spot due to their plastic like skin, and 2 Arnold was all about getting his work out buddies roles in his films so the Terminator seen in the Flashback was actually one of those.
Everett01 I thought it was Dutch that was chosen.
The voice crack while saying "Candy" 😂😂😂😂
I'm seeing this scene again years later, and I'm just realising the guy saying "we can fix it" has Arnie's voice.
I can't believe I missed this for 10 years. Made my day!
The tone of T3 was so dark that it needed not just this scene, but many more like it.
"You do understand that this film is an insult to the previous two films."
"The previous films? Those are ancient history!"
ROFL
The sad thing is that can apply to a crap ton of other franchises now...
Sgt Candy is too pure for the future, easily become my favorite character just from his goofy and friendly personality.
Remember when Terminator was actually scary?
Only in 1984
Not really. Robots don't frighten me.
codafett Ever seen Westworld?
codafett The movie I mean, not the new series
CosmicUndeadElf Even so, I love machines.
This honestly added another level of personality to the franchise. As wacky as it seems, the promotional adds it parodies, are.
I don't think this scene would fit into any Terminator movie as is (too goofy) but, it's kinda neat to have this laying around.
Also, actually seems like a pretty funny guy. At least more light hearted than other action stars. I really feel that if you ask Sylvester Stallone.... (Correction, I ment Bruce Willis) a knock knock joke, he would tell you to get the butler to get it
+aaron gall This kind of ad reminds me of Robocop, actually... Not bad to have more grimdark humour around scifi films. :P
Serge Kent I absolutely agree
+aaron gall Read Kevin Smiths book Tough Sh**t. He dedicates an entire chapter to how much Bruce Willis is a dick.
Cockroach Charlie oh, that's like one of his most popular speaking topics. I never thought of Bruce Willis like that, until I heard Kevin Smith go on about it.
I would like to hear Kevin Smith talk about how he got asked to leave a plane because, he couldn't fit the seat. Lol
did Paul Verhoeven guest direct this?
+Sam Weth no that would have actually ruled.
+Sam Weth I would like to know more :)
+Sam Weth lol - was thinking the same. Where is the terminator vs. robocop flick?
+Frank Crozier Pagniacci oh, i bet it's coming
+Frank Crozier Pagniacci I literally thought that myself watching this video. There were comics and a video game back in the day
xD hilarious! 1:23 "we can fix it!" is actually Arnold's voice
But I see why they didn't include it in the movie, It was computer/skynet idea to make the T-101 as a infiltration unite to hunt disguised as human to the core of their base and termite them once there, starting with the head honchos. Human/skynet only made prototypes of machine like robots (like 0:12) And remote controlled drones planes, software and weapons, nothing as complicated as a bio-cyber all mighty soldier that look, smell and talk like a humans. Will had end formulating more questions than answers. But darn! that was a funny gag! xD
Damnit, this would have been amazing in the movie.
this was in my version of the movie .. guess it pays to pirate movies
Agreed.
Transformers And Power Rangers Toy Reviews this is voiced by Samuel l Jackson
It would be even more tasteless comedy then
Perfect scene, for extra dvd material. Seriously, I love it when scenes like this get put on as extra content. As long as it stays the hell away from the original cut, we're good, and it gives one hell of a laugh afterwards.
Hilarious. Actually one of the best and smartest terminator jokes I've ever seen.
"It is now in our power to make war safe" LOL
The Cold War did it first.
iTS mE!
mariiio
You were expecting Mario, but it was me, Dio!
:) |: |
I thought it was Freddy
Should have been in the film.
1:12 EPIC VOICE CRACK on "Candy"
Arnold's character through time:
T1- The Terminator
T2- Uncle Bob
T3- Sgt. Candy
T5- Pops
T6- Carl
LOL, the only Terminator timeline that matters.
In my opinion t3 had to be made, regardless how bad it is. It showed a teen traumatized since he was a boy, almost killed by a cyborg who can change into anyone or anything... Soon after t-2 ended, his mom passed away, leaving him alone to fend for himself. He had to live as hobbo, no profile, no credit card, no identification, and always live in fear coz you wont know when the next terminator strikes!...id go insane too if i was him.
Until another terminator "taught" him how to man up and became a leader. Also its that movie he met his future wife which explains more about the leader of resistance john connor.
Thats what t3 is about to me.
+Leo Kaizer In my opinion Terminator should have ended with T2 with 'No fate but what we make' motto. T3 totally contradicts the previous film in saying that Judgement Day cannot be averted at all, when the entirety of T2 was spent trying to stop Judgement Day. The way I see it, without Cameron's involvement, T3 was just another cash grab.
But I'm not gonna argue with you because you are a kitten. I mean, how can you be wrong with an adorable face like that.
CodenameD The way I see it Arnie wasn't wrong, Judgement Day couldn't be stopped only because no matter what they did Skynet was still going to be made and it will repeat the same pattern as its alternate timeline selves. The fact is Skynet was just too advanced and useful for the military to not try to produce it. But ultimately it was arrogance and hubris in thinking we control it that led to mankind's fall at its hands.
Fawkes terminator 1 contradicts no fate motto of 2 so jame cameron is not consistent himself.
@@_fawkes T2 totally contradicts T1 especially with how the T1000 can be sent back without having living tissue covering it. The idea that Cyberdyne had only one location and no backup of any of it'a data is just ridiculous. You're telling me all progress on artificial intelligence and robotics just completely stopped after T2?
- "taught" him -
donpt quote him dude, he did teach him though
I didn't think Terminator 3 sucked. I guess I'm in a pretty small minority there. The ending is pretty cool too, whole world gets nuked.
No I loved it, there was absolutely nothing wrong with it expect the sound track, in fact I have probably watched 3 more than 2.
No I liked it too. Sure it wasn't as good as the prequels but it was still very enjoyable and was a nice addition to the Terminator franchise.
I didn't think it sucked. It was mediocre, just alright, like a 5 or 6/10. It was just disappointing when you compare it to the first two Terminators, which are among the best Sci-Fi/Action movies of all time.
It was entertaining, but as original as the Force Awakens turned out to be.
I thought it was a great action movie. It just wasn't as iconic as 1 & 2.
To be honest, the third movie was already a complete disappointment, so this scene would actually have been gold. I would have preferred it if this was actually in the movie, at least it explains why they used Arnold in the first place!
Too many plot holes are created by this scene.
it's so goofy and terribly out of place. besides....do we really need to know where the model came from? i preferred the story when it was much more mysterious. here, it feels like they're just spoon feeding the story to you.
Trollovon Flidder Not really, considering that the timeline is already irrevocably altered due to the events of 1 and 2 in the first place. It's not too far-fetched to think that this could have transpired because of that.
Well, hello there.
just goes to show the tremendous piece of shit gnesys is
Yes, he was voiced by Arnold. In-universe they "fixed" the Sergeant Candy's accent by replacing the voice of the T-800 with that of the CRS guy, the one with the remote.
That "we can fix it" with Arnold's voice killed me
Oooooooh my god, this would've made T3 so much better.
Said in hindsight, but you and I both know people would've laughed and started shitting on the movie even more than they already did.
Dang right, you motherless jive-turkey.
@@superdemonboy They're supposed to laugh at this scene.
This is literally the only worthwhile 2 minutes of footage to come out of all the Terminator films after T2. And they left it on the cutting room floor. It's funny as f (IMHO) and explains why T-800s look and talk the way they do. That "We can fix it" line slays me every time. Now all we need is an "Ultimate Cut" of T2 with the old Sarah Conner happy ending and this scene as a mid-credits treat, and I can forget everything after T2 ever existed :)
Nah, dark-highway-at-night is the correct ending.
We need a new Terminator sequel that's a flat-out comedy. The night AI developed a sense of humor and decided to troll humanity.
Also, Samuel L. jackson as the voice of Arnold and that guy that says "We can fix it" has the voice of Arnold, nice haha, they really should have left this in.
That guy that says we can fix it, is actually Arnold’s real voice
This shows that the right way to do a Terminator sequel after T2 was to make it a flat-out comedy. If only they had tried it.
I laugh my ass off everytime I watch this.
"Wooo, it's me!" Arnold is a perfect comedian.
Is that Arnold's voice coming out of the IT guy's mouth?
Yup
LightLegion Ya, that's absolute epicness!
LightLegion No, it was friggin Mother Theresa. She secretly had a lady boner for the Terminator films.
"We can . . . fix it."
Could Skynet have used that guy's voice for its Terminators?
Rgoid that's exactly what they did
This feels like something from a Paul Verhoeven film.
From Arnie's own cameo to his southern accented dub, from explaining why his face is on the terminators to his own voice dubbing the other officer... Perfection.
I'd say this was obviously too over the top for the film but to be honest I don't think it would look too out of place in the creatively devoid, steaming pile of shit known as Terminator 3.
Lol!!!
This scene was actually in some versions of the movie overseas. I watched it in Korea in the theater and this was in it.
00:41 This guy in glasses bears a resemblance to Arnie. Is this one of his stunt doubles?
Actually Jack Noseworthy, frequent collaborator of director Jonathon Mostow's regular and he appears in Mostow's "Breakdown" and "U 571."
It's me! Samuel Jackson!
Yes they deserve to die, and I hope they burn in hell!
5 Years late but i didnt expect to see you here Abel xD
Fed Boi: “I don’t know about that accent…”
IT Guy (in Arnold’s voice): “We can fix it!”
Comedy Gold 😂
'Ah say son, now i say... come with me if you want to eat some grits and some good wholesome family cookins'
We need a sitcom with Sgt. Candy
Why on Earth would they leave this out of the movie?
glaring plot holes
stfwho Like what?
for one thing, it was stated in the first movie that the terminator was built by the machines to infiltrate humanity. i can't be bothered to think up other things right now (3 am) but there's a bunch of other plot holes too... I read about them on Cracked or something.
stfwho
I don't think that's a plot hole, they're creating the very first generation of robots and were later improved by skynet over the years after judgement day. There's nothing to say that the humans didn't already have the idea for the terminators but didn't have the chance to build them before the nuclear strike.
without sgt candy, all the t 800 model 101 will never look like him
I bust a gut laughing when the one guy said in Arnold's voice: "We can FIX it."
Hearing Arnold talk without his austrian accent is fucking trippy
1:40 is my favourite part ever. I say that line in that same way every time someone shows a photo with me in it.
"we can fix it" - brilliant
I never knew Anthony Fauci worked on the Skynet Project.
"Do you want to know more?" This whole scene has that Federal Network vibe from Starship Troopers 🤣
So this is why all the T-800’s look like him
hernan yañez f.
"Why, oh why didn't they keep this scene?"
Because, oh because it would've made T3 even more ridiculous than it already is.
Ooh! It's me!
We can fix it
Why?
Model 101, Skynet's favorite model.
Dudes cold deliberate delivery of we can fix it is hilarious
"I don't know about that accent."
Honest to God, neither do I.
I dont get it was T3 supposed to be a comedy or serious because this scene just makes it a straight up comedy ..
Kinda? Terminator 3, after rewatching it tonight, is a... mixture. Clearly it knew it had an uphill battle to fight, so instead of going for an overly serious, like, great movie, it instead had fun with itself and just... went for it.
I get most people hate it because it seems to be a joke of a movie, but... I believe that's the point. It's so absurd and I think it knows that.
Complete nonsense.
1. If the military had Arnold looking cyborgs, then the whole T-600 series of Terminators does not make sense. This contradicts everything Kyle Reese says in the first movie.
2. If Sargent Candy exist, then he has a lot to explain after having killed dozens of cops in the first movie, and shooting so many others in the second movie. He would be in jail. To the eyes of the police, he is the responsible for everything the terminators did.
3. Did the Sargent talked to the hand?
1. Those look like early models with the latex skin Kyle Reese talked about. The terminatrix supercharged their software and Skynet took over the production facilities and started cranking out ever more advanced models.
2. He may have had a solid alibi - That does look like me, but I was on vacation in Fiji at the time!
Eric Van Bezooijen Or he probably wasn't in LA during the events of T1 and T2.
T 600 and 700 were earlier models from a different timeline the Cameron T 900 is the best Terminator
This looks like it was directed by Paul Verhoeven, but without the satire and subtle style that suits him.
This scene should included in the movie
Only thing missing is Candy saying “I’d buy that for a dollar!”
Why does arnold sound like foghorn leghorn
That's Sam Jackson doing the voiceover, actually.
I say boy... I...I say.
Fucking thank you psychicpebbles.
0:20 I'm convinced I'm hearing a remix of the A-Team theme.
Well, i guess this scene alone establishes why all the T800's look alike
This is such an aggressively 2000s movie
Still going for the Major Dutch Schaefer theory
They should also explain why John Connor's face change from time to time
Now we have to wait for when the wrong sperm is used and we get Jane Conner instead
@guppyboy69 Lol
Mr Critical well we might be getting that in Terminator Dark Face.
Everybody ignoring the fact that the T-800 wasn't invented (by Skynet) for 10, 15 years after Judgement Day. That was the whole point of the comparitively primitive T-1 unit there.
Knowing sergeant candy is sam l Jackson i cant imagine a t800 saying "honey! where is my phased plasma rifle at 40 watt range!?" Off my head
The voice over artist for Arnold sounds like the voice of the "dino DNA!" DNA strand in Jurassic Park!
They just should have let Paul Verhoven direct a Terminator sequel, it would have been brutal and darkly hilarious. And if anyone thinks that's a horrible idea, just look at Terminator: Salvation and Genisys, couldn't get worse than those.
I'll see your Paul Verhoeven and raise you David Cronenberg.
Genisys was fine
They should have called it Terminator: AIDS
I think Salvation was pretty good. Although it probably would have been praised if it keep its original ending.
And before you ask the original ending is John Connor dies and they change Marcus Wright to look like John so he can lead the resistance and eventually leads to its downfall.
I think Terminator 4 is underrated. Bale's performance was awesome as always and it was dark too. I think the idea of Marcus Wright ruined it.
Kinda reminds me of fallouts overly peppy post apocalyptic skits
I always thought Terminator 3 was actually good. It knew at the outset, it couldn't possibly compete with Terminator 1, and Terminator 2, so it didn't take itself too seriously, which is why I actually thoroughly enjoyed the film and why I don't really talk shit on it. I mean yea, if you want to end the series at Terminator 2, that's fine, but I don't think it was an unholy addendum to the series.
you ever heard of the ogwalt theory where terminator 3 is just a parody of the other the movies and you watch it terminator 1, terminator salvation, terminator 2? and then terminator 3 is just there if you wanna have a good laugh
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Definitive proof that T3 was a comedy!!
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