what an amazing quote. No doubt inspired "I have crossed oceans of time to find you" in Bram Stokers Dracula film. If im not mistaken, that quote is in the movie only and not from the novel so it must have been inspired by T1 imo.
I was thinking could it be possible for you to make a theme based on Stephen King's The Dead Zone (1983)? That movie's music sounds very haunting and you are so good at what you do, I know that you'd not only do it justice but the tunes would be right up your alley, too.
this is my favourite of the saga, directed like a a horror /slasher movie, Arnold is terrifying in this movie, i never found this anymore in the other movies sadly..T1 is so underrated , definitely my favourite..
Get the director's cut on DVD of T2. To shorten the movie some of the best scenes were left out. One was her dream where Kyle comes to her and she tells him she never wants to leave the dream and he tells her she must because something big is about to happen. Also cut was the scene of the brain surgery -- CPU surgery -- on the Terminator. He had jumper that had to be repositioned. He was dull before that because Skynet wanted it so he would not learn anything new that would make him reconsider. In the film after that the Terminator has more and more personality. He becomes his own man -- robot. Sadly he achieves that just before he decides he has to die.
The first Terminator is the best one. T2 action wise, but story and execution goes to the original. It has iconic set pieces. Gritty, terrifying, wonderful.
"I used to wonder what you were thinking in that moment." The beautiful tragedy of that statement is that Sarah was thinking of you, Kyle. And you had no idea.
Very beautiful tragedy. However, somehow I’ve always felt that by this time in the film, he’d subconsciously figured it out. So it’s like he knew what he was saying without knowing what he was saying. It’s when he says “I never knew why at the time” that makes me think this.
It's a haunting and desperate sound. But there is peace and hope in there as well...if only for a moment. The soundtrack captures the theme of the movie.
@@bretttoombs2465 I really love it. In this moment, after so much death and suffering, there was a moment of love. These are things that machines don't have: LOVE and LIFE.
Beautiful and props to anyone who requested this specific scene. I know T2 is the more nostalgic film, and i was the right age for T2 to be my favorite movie for a long time, but as i got older, i started to appreciate The Terminator far more and have watched it more than T2 now. It's more my speed and mood. Maybe b/c i fell in love with that 80s nostalgia like everyone else? It's almost the same with The Dark Knight and Batman Begins. I still remember the midnight premiere of TDK and my eyes were glued to the screen and you could feel the tension in the theater. It's one of the greatest in theater experiences of my life, and yet...As time went on, i started to appreciate Batman Begins far more than i did. I would even put it on at night and fall asleep to it. The mood and feel of it. It's a lot like the differences between T1 and T2. Both T1 and BB are great night time watches..for the hours when i actually like to sit and watch movies these days. T2 and TDK feel more like day time blockbusters and i rarely watch movies during the day so im never in the mood for those at night for some strange reason??
The 'Love Theme' score is the essence of The Terminator movie and overall themes across the films (even the non-Cameron ones). At the core a human story about what it means to be human - to feel, to hurt, to desire, to fear, to love.
Both movies grow on you, T-1 and Batman Begins. The same thing that happened to you happened to me, I started enjoying Batman Begins way more over the years that followed after The Dark Knight came out. Both T-1 and Batman Begins have something special and deeper, causing more appreciation to occur after the second and even the third glance. Meanwhile, The Dark Knight and T-2 are more of a evolution movie and a departure from that Origin Story that is Batman Begins and T-1. They are worthy follow up chapters that take us deeper into this worlds without destroying the originals but building upon them and expanding the world they created in natural organic ways that don’t feel forced for the sake of making more money. However, this is also why they are different movies and also different stories than their predecessors. Like walking on a different part of the same path with a different lighting and scenery. That is also why The Dark Knight Rises and T-3 did not succeed as much as The Dark Knight and T-2. They chose to move backwards instead of forwards. The 3rd chapter in each saga is very cool, but they needed that same spark of curiosity that keeps taking you deeper inti somewhere else. Instead, they decided to do what had already been done. Maybe the motivation behind the camera also played a role. Nolan did not want to come back for a third Batman Film and Cameron did not even direct the 3rd Terminator Film.
"I love you, I've always loved you..." Such a magically light and warm scene in such a dark and eerie horror film. Those feelings have been captured perfectly here, well done 😊🥰❤🩹
Reading the old messages while listening to this score. Really cements the idea of coming across time. For someone reading any old comment from the past, the message across time could have a profound meaning in the present today.
T1 is such film i remeber vagely cuz of how little i was, but those Arnie posters were terryfying. Something about the pre 90s b movie sci fi aesthetic always seemed so dark, dramatic, heroic.
*I didn't know why at the time* I love the fact that someone in another video pointed out the fact that Kyle KNEW in that moment the reason why. It all became clear, and still knowing that he was going to die, he didn't give up protecting Sarah.
Sarah, John and Kyle. One is never present with other two in any instance of time. When Sarah is with Kyle, John isn't there. When John is with Sarah, Kyle isn't there. When John is with Kyle, Sarah is no more.
@@KyleReese1984 originally, in the first script, he was supposed to have a happy ending with Sarah and his son. The photograph was supposed to be taken when she was waiting for him and she was simply worried, not sad because of his death 😊
the one amazing fact that still astounds me to this day is the fact that arnold schwarzenegger was considered to be so indispensable for the movie that the cast and crew were prepared to wait for him to finish up filming conan the destroyer rather than recast him.
They didn’t want Arnold at first because of his size. Cameron said he wanted the Terminator to look like a normal man, to blend in. Arnold is just so much better and that became obvious as soon as they seen him. These movies made him the biggest star in the planet.
@@BillyMcMorran Yeah, thats right. Arnie and James Cameron have both stated that initially, Arnold was in the first of the queue to play Reese. They had a lunch meeting to discuss the movie, and while Reese was still going thru' Cameron's mind for Arnie, it was Arnie's full understanding and recognition about how the Terminator should behave, carry itself, handle and fire weapons without a bat of the eye. Precision, Cold and Calculated. He just Knew what Terminator was all about before he even fully realised that he was the right man for the gig. His casting as T800 was An absolute match made in the stars.
@@kylereece1979 The scene where Arnold punches through the car window is real. It’s not fake glass. Arnold actually punched straight through a window and ripped the bracket behind the steering wheel clean off. The guy is just such a legend. The scene in T2 where he is walking with the roses is so iconic. When he pulls out the shotgun, and steps on the rose, you know he’s all business. Everything Arnold made back then was brilliant. Terminator, Totall Recall, Predator, The Running Man, etc. A new Arnold movie was an event in itself. Hit, after hit.
@@BillyMcMorran When hes walking on the crushed roses in the Mall Hall, the metal heartbeat soundtracking the upcoming classic first showdown with he and the T1000. Heart Stopping stuff. And , on the Harley, how he "twists" the Rifle to Reload it. He learned that skill aswell. Arnie on the Harley in persuit of John, with the T1000 in Deadly Persuit of both of them is the greatest chase sequence ever filmed. As for Arnies string of main event movies- brotha, you gotta include Kindergarten Cop in there aswell!👍👍👍 He is so badass in the opening scene of that- but then later on, the end of his first day in class with the kids! How he stands still like well, a Cyborg, only to collapse face down onto the bed in absolute comical resignation. Its a brilliant twist from his opening scenes in the film. Love it. 👍 Also , Twins. Nobody initially thought he could portray comedy at all, but he proved 'em all wrong there. He is great in Twins. 👍👍 Especially since, the previous year he was the King of the Jungle in Predator. 👍
Все мы когда-то были такими, я скучаю по временам, когда был наивным, стеснялся многих вещей и был сильно влюблен в человека, который сидел передо мной каждый день. Привет из Москвы!
"John Connor gave me a picture of you once. I never knew why. It was very old. Torn. Faded. You were young, like you are now. You weren't smiling...just a little sad... I always wondered what you were thinking at that second. I memorized every line, every curve...Sarah, I came across time for you. I love you. I always have." - Kyle. "In the few hours that we had together. We loved a lifetime's worth." - Sarah Connor
So many comments… yet nobody thanks the one responsible. You should be thanking musical genius Brad Fiedel for this masterpiece. He also did the soundtrack to other films including Fright Night with the seductive instrumental of “come to me” which was just as powerful. So thank you Brad Fiedel for your AMAZING talent. To touch people this way, to hear the piano keys in such an absolutely beautiful way that can literally make people tear up in seconds. You are God send and a gift to all of us. Your music brings out such emotional power it is truly amazing. Thank you! ❤️
This is a nice one ! A beautiful, relatively simple theme, I've learned this on the piano. On a par with the New Dawn Fades and much more recognisable than the Robocop theme presentation. Love the picture too : the lighting, the context, the phone !! very 1980's 🙂
"John Connor gave me a picture of you once. I didn't know why at the time. It was very old..torn..faded. You were young like you are now. You just seemed..a little sad. I always uaed to wonder what you were thinking of at that moment." "In the few hours that we had together..we loved a lifetime's worth."
At an early age, realising that nothing is set in stone. Tomorrow is not guaranteed..... the future is not set. There is no fate, but what we make for ourselves.
I seen this movie when l was a kid now l saw like a teneger l can say it was fantastic be pround on my sef to seen before with my father l can tell lm also his fan❤
Kyle Reese was really the guy who suffers the most through the series, and I think all the shit feminist politics of the newer film completely miss that at a fundamental level. He's anywhere from 26-29, and that means he literally ONLY knows the Future War as his life. You see that in the flashbacks, the fact that everywhere in his life was a constant run for survival and from ruthlessly efficient killing machines. Kyle Reese is a quintissential 'Struggler' type character, whose suffering has invariably built him strength and endurance. I mean the guy literally goes back in time to save Sarah Connor, because he falls in love with an image he's given. Of course Kyle Reese likely never knows that John Connor was his son, likely never appreciates his survival was always forlorn, and that he'd ultimately end up as a relatively forgotten figure, neither the heroic mother remembered by cinemas as a bastion of positive depictions of a strong maternal character, nor as John Connor, saviour of humanity. Kyle Reese dies a John Doe a decade before he's even born, and the sex scene is basically as good as his life ever gets. Seriously when Sarah playfully jokes with him after, it's like one of two times in the entire movie where Michael Biehn smiles. Say what you want about some of the CGI, I think Terminator 1 ultimately holds up far more than people ever gave it credit for. Somebody wake up Reese, he needs a hug.
Given he didn't have superhuman abilities, he was perhaps the biggest hero in the whole franchise and of course his relationship with Sarah basically started the whole story.
Today they'd have a 98 pound woman go back as Kayla Reese and Sam Conner would be a bumbling idiot who constantly needed saving, usually from himself. Kayla would always be one step ahead of the terminator were it not for Sam's ineptness. Ultimately, Sam's failings caused Kayla's death, but not before she killed the T1000. Back then, Sarah wasn't weak, she was still strong and helped where she could, binding up his wounds, even escaping herself as much as an completely untrained person could. By T2 she was a force to be reckoned with as she prepared herself constantly to be ready for the next encounter, which she knew was coming. Hollywood forgot how to write strong women characters like Sarah.
Broken 3/20/2021 I could never find the love that I seek, heartbroken in my dreams. Suffering so silently in every way, every day, like it's here to stay. Nothing ever comes back my way. Inside I fade away. Antiquated memory, unsweet, somber sadness chaining me, make me free. Let me leave. This place echoes inside of me. How could love turn to hate when it never could be? Why is it something I still seek? Drowning in the river of tears carrying me to the sea. It makes me old, ancient smiles unfree. Old and gray, unloved to the end where I die one day, for all time, that time drifting lost, sad and repressed, unready to face death in my lonely quest. Soul facing its greatest test in unrest, broken solo in a mess of sad regret. Searching the spirit and finding the new me I've met. Refreshed by emptiness, enthusiasm, and nothing left. Never finding any love to seek, a broken life somewhere in the sea, jagged coral reefs, lunar light leading me. A broken raft crashing, almost sinking to waves, sleeping heartbroken in my dreams.
Like T2 can be taken as a familiar story about motherhood/fatherhood (With young John and the T-800). We can view both movies from a different perspective, other than "Badass characters fighting against cool machines". That's why they're two masterpieces
Hello there I Came Across Time for You Ashley Sarah Magnuson Connor Kyle Dale Reese Sayers I love you Ashley Sarah Magnuson Connor I always Have 2004-2006 Classmate Heckkk Yeahhh 😊
"I came across time for you Sarah."
“I love you. I always have.”
“I shouldn’t of said that.”
what an amazing quote. No doubt inspired "I have crossed oceans of time to find you" in Bram Stokers Dracula film. If im not mistaken, that quote is in the movie only and not from the novel so it must have been inspired by T1 imo.
I was thinking could it be possible for you to make a theme based on Stephen King's The Dead Zone (1983)? That movie's music sounds very haunting and you are so good at what you do, I know that you'd not only do it justice but the tunes would be right up your alley, too.
“I have crossed oceans of time to find you” - Dracula.
*T1 is one of my favorite love stories!*
"In the few hours we had together... we loved a lifetime's worth."
"I came across time for you, Sarah."
People think I'm nuts, I still think the first Terminator was the best movie. In regards to storytelling.
I always say T2 is the greatest action movie ever filmed, but T1 is just the best terminator film ever
this is my favourite of the saga, directed like a a horror /slasher movie, Arnold is terrifying in this movie, i never found this anymore in the other movies sadly..T1 is so underrated , definitely my favourite..
Get the director's cut on DVD of T2. To shorten the movie some of the best scenes were left out. One was her dream where Kyle comes to her and she tells him she never wants to leave the dream and he tells her she must because something big is about to happen.
Also cut was the scene of the brain surgery -- CPU surgery -- on the Terminator. He had jumper that had to be repositioned. He was dull before that because Skynet wanted it so he would not learn anything new that would make him reconsider. In the film after that the Terminator has more and more personality. He becomes his own man -- robot. Sadly he achieves that just before he decides he has to die.
Not at all. People think I'm crazy when I say it's my favorite romantic sci fi movie lol. The bond between Kyle and Sarah.
The first Terminator is the best one. T2 action wise, but story and execution goes to the original. It has iconic set pieces. Gritty, terrifying, wonderful.
"I used to wonder what you were thinking in that moment."
The beautiful tragedy of that statement is that Sarah was thinking of you, Kyle. And you had no idea.
It's a great line.
🥲🥲🥲❤
You make me cry
Very beautiful tragedy. However, somehow I’ve always felt that by this time in the film, he’d subconsciously figured it out. So it’s like he knew what he was saying without knowing what he was saying. It’s when he says “I never knew why at the time” that makes me think this.
"Thank you Sarah for your courage through the dark years.."
'theres a storm coming'
I know
@@14kip And then cue Brad Fiedel's bada$$ music, which at the film's end simultaneously
sounded so triumphant, yet dark and poignant. Imo, anyways 🙂
Chills
"Never give up."
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
There is something so magically sad, dark, and beautiful in this soundtrack. Great movie and scene, btw.
It's a haunting and desperate sound. But there is peace and hope in there as well...if only for a moment. The soundtrack captures the theme of the movie.
This movie was haunting to me even as I watched it contemporarily. Foreboding but hopeful. Never surrender
Фильм о любви!
@@bretttoombs2465 I really love it. In this moment, after so much death and suffering, there was a moment of love. These are things that machines don't have: LOVE and LIFE.
Beautiful and props to anyone who requested this specific scene. I know T2 is the more nostalgic film, and i was the right age for T2 to be my favorite movie for a long time, but as i got older, i started to appreciate The Terminator far more and have watched it more than T2 now. It's more my speed and mood. Maybe b/c i fell in love with that 80s nostalgia like everyone else? It's almost the same with The Dark Knight and Batman Begins. I still remember the midnight premiere of TDK and my eyes were glued to the screen and you could feel the tension in the theater. It's one of the greatest in theater experiences of my life, and yet...As time went on, i started to appreciate Batman Begins far more than i did. I would even put it on at night and fall asleep to it. The mood and feel of it. It's a lot like the differences between T1 and T2. Both T1 and BB are great night time watches..for the hours when i actually like to sit and watch movies these days. T2 and TDK feel more like day time blockbusters and i rarely watch movies during the day so im never in the mood for those at night for some strange reason??
Same here.
This is so well put! Good analogy with the dark knight
The 'Love Theme' score is the essence of The Terminator movie and overall themes across the films (even the non-Cameron ones). At the core a human story about what it means to be human - to feel, to hurt, to desire, to fear, to love.
Both movies grow on you, T-1 and Batman Begins. The same thing that happened to you happened to me, I started enjoying Batman Begins way more over the years that followed after The Dark Knight came out. Both T-1 and Batman Begins have something special and deeper, causing more appreciation to occur after the second and even the third glance. Meanwhile, The Dark Knight and T-2 are more of a evolution movie and a departure from that Origin Story that is Batman Begins and T-1. They are worthy follow up chapters that take us deeper into this worlds without destroying the originals but building upon them and expanding the world they created in natural organic ways that don’t feel forced for the sake of making more money. However, this is also why they are different movies and also different stories than their predecessors. Like walking on a different part of the same path with a different lighting and scenery. That is also why The Dark Knight Rises and T-3 did not succeed as much as The Dark Knight and T-2. They chose to move backwards instead of forwards. The 3rd chapter in each saga is very cool, but they needed that same spark of curiosity that keeps taking you deeper inti somewhere else. Instead, they decided to do what had already been done. Maybe the motivation behind the camera also played a role. Nolan did not want to come back for a third Batman Film and Cameron did not even direct the 3rd Terminator Film.
Finally! Someone else who appreciates Batman Begins like I do
One of my favorite movies. A beautiful score.
Hell yes, brant. I've been obsessed with this film, ever since I saw it when it first came out. I
was only seven at the time!
"I love you, I've always loved you..." Such a magically light and warm scene in such a dark and eerie horror film. Those feelings have been captured perfectly here, well done 😊🥰❤🩹
“Tiki Motel”
“GIVE ME YOUR ADDRESS THERE”
Reading the old messages while listening to this score. Really cements the idea of coming across time. For someone reading any old comment from the past, the message across time could have a profound meaning in the present today.
Thank you for that. The world is amazing isnt it? Art imitating life imitating art.
T1 is such film i remeber vagely cuz of how little i was, but those Arnie posters were terryfying. Something about the pre 90s b movie sci fi aesthetic always seemed so dark, dramatic, heroic.
"John Connor gave me a photograph of you once. I didn't know why at the time."
*I didn't know why at the time*
I love the fact that someone in another video pointed out the fact that Kyle KNEW in that moment the reason why. It all became clear, and still knowing that he was going to die, he didn't give up protecting Sarah.
Present and future collapse into a single moment of clarity and understanding.
@@axlrosest Not just protecting Sarah but protecting his baby... his unborn son.
@@axlrosest I still feel he only subconsciously knew this.
Sarah, John and Kyle.
One is never present with other two in any instance of time.
When Sarah is with Kyle, John isn't there. When John is with Sarah, Kyle isn't there. When John is with Kyle, Sarah is no more.
True...
Though in the final chase, technically John is inside of Sarah's belly (Even like a sperma form, lmao). But yes, he isn't "with Kyle" together
I m crying...
Me too...
I love Kyle Reese, I always have ❤
The perfect man, he didn't deserve to die💔
@@KyleReese1984 I perfectly agree...his death is really unfair and sad...
@@angelicamartoccia2341 True...At least he died for Sarah. But he deserved a happy ending living with her
@@KyleReese1984 originally, in the first script, he was supposed to have a happy ending with Sarah and his son. The photograph was supposed to be taken when she was waiting for him and she was simply worried, not sad because of his death 😊
@@angelicamartoccia2341 Really? Oooh don't tell me that!! It's much sadder now :(((
the one amazing fact that still astounds me to this day is the fact that arnold schwarzenegger was considered to be so indispensable for the movie that the cast and crew were prepared to wait for him to finish up filming conan the destroyer rather than recast him.
They didn’t want Arnold at first because of his size. Cameron said he wanted the Terminator to look like a normal man, to blend in. Arnold is just so much better and that became obvious as soon as they seen him. These movies made him the biggest star in the planet.
@@BillyMcMorran Yeah, thats right. Arnie and James Cameron have both stated that initially, Arnold was in the first of the queue to play Reese. They had a lunch meeting to discuss the movie, and while Reese was still going thru' Cameron's mind for Arnie, it was Arnie's full understanding and recognition about how the Terminator should behave, carry itself, handle and fire weapons without a bat of the eye. Precision, Cold and Calculated. He just Knew what Terminator was all about before he even fully realised that he was the right man for the gig. His casting as T800 was An absolute match made in the stars.
@@kylereece1979 The scene where Arnold punches through the car window is real. It’s not fake glass. Arnold actually punched straight through a window and ripped the bracket behind the steering wheel clean off. The guy is just such a legend.
The scene in T2 where he is walking with the roses is so iconic. When he pulls out the shotgun, and steps on the rose, you know he’s all business.
Everything Arnold made back then was brilliant. Terminator, Totall Recall, Predator, The Running Man, etc. A new Arnold movie was an event in itself. Hit, after hit.
@@BillyMcMorran When hes walking on the crushed roses in the Mall Hall, the metal heartbeat soundtracking the upcoming classic first showdown with he and the T1000. Heart Stopping stuff. And , on the Harley, how he "twists" the Rifle to Reload it. He learned that skill aswell. Arnie on the Harley in persuit of John, with the T1000 in Deadly Persuit of both of them is the greatest chase sequence ever filmed.
As for Arnies string of main event movies- brotha, you gotta include Kindergarten Cop in there aswell!👍👍👍
He is so badass in the opening scene of that- but then later on, the end of his first day in class with the kids! How he stands still like well, a Cyborg, only to collapse face down onto the bed in absolute comical resignation. Its a brilliant twist from his opening scenes in the film. Love it. 👍
Also , Twins. Nobody initially thought he could portray comedy at all, but he proved 'em all wrong there. He is great in Twins. 👍👍
Especially since, the previous year he was the King of the Jungle in Predator. 👍
Junior! What about junior? XD@@kylereece1979
Sad thoughtful music with a touch of nostalgia. I like. Thank you. 😔😌
Все мы когда-то были такими, я скучаю по временам, когда был наивным, стеснялся многих вещей и был сильно влюблен в человека, который сидел передо мной каждый день. Привет из Москвы!
I can't even begin to describe just how Beautiful this is. Amazing and Fantastic work.
"John Connor gave me a picture of you once. I never knew why. It was very old. Torn. Faded. You were young, like you are now. You weren't smiling...just a little sad... I always wondered what you were thinking at that second. I memorized every line, every curve...Sarah, I came across time for you. I love you. I always have." - Kyle.
"In the few hours that we had together. We loved a lifetime's worth." - Sarah Connor
Crying.
I'd imagine an interpretation of Last of The Mohicans would be epic
The best love scene ever in a movie. Think about it, you'll agree.
Absolutely! For so many reasons, but most importantly one being the fate of humanity depended on it.
The greatest love story of all time (literally)!
I was born to watch this masterpiece.
Damn this just hits the spot I don’t know why but damn this is good and part 1 is awesome
История о любви!
So many comments… yet nobody thanks the one responsible. You should be thanking musical genius Brad Fiedel for this masterpiece. He also did the soundtrack to other films including Fright Night with the seductive instrumental of “come to me” which was just as powerful. So thank you Brad Fiedel for your AMAZING talent. To touch people this way, to hear the piano keys in such an absolutely beautiful way that can literally make people tear up in seconds. You are God send and a gift to all of us. Your music brings out such emotional power it is truly amazing. Thank you! ❤️
This is a nice one ! A beautiful, relatively simple theme, I've learned this on the piano. On a par with the New Dawn Fades and much more recognisable than the Robocop theme presentation. Love the picture too : the lighting, the context, the phone !! very 1980's 🙂
8 hour version when?
Beautifull Music. Thank you Admin for these Masterpiece ❤😢
I love playing piano on this 😊 I remember in the 80’s
Absolutely stunning work. Beautiful
"You've Been Targeted For Termination!" ...
"It Can't Be Bargained With. ...
Thank you 🎉❤
"John Connor gave me a picture of you once. I didn't know why at the time. It was very old..torn..faded. You were young like you are now. You just seemed..a little sad. I always uaed to wonder what you were thinking of at that moment."
"In the few hours that we had together..we loved a lifetime's worth."
Слышишь?Это прошлое,оно всегда рядом!
The savior of the human race was conceived in some shotty motel with a kitchenette. 😂 awesome mix. Keep it up. One of my favorite tracks.
Where would you have him conceived? In a monastery? 🧐
A (un)real rags to riches story.
At an early age, realising that nothing is set in stone. Tomorrow is not guaranteed..... the future is not set. There is no fate, but what we make for ourselves.
No fate but what we make 🫡✊🏼
Best relax song
The best love scene ever💯
Beautiful👌👌
I seen this movie when l was a kid now l saw like a teneger l can say it was fantastic be pround on my sef to seen before with my father l can tell lm also his fan❤
Man... the 80s just hit differently. The style, the grit, the love.
The Terminator is a sci-fi action horror film first. But damnit I feel like its one of the greatest love stories ever written.
Love this 😊
Me too 😂
I studied 6 to 10 hours a day for month with your ambients from terminator and the abyss. Thank you, thanks a lot
This is quite magical 😊
In the contemporary times the timeline element in stories like this remind you of the German series "Dark"
What a good image man
They seem so lovely I love them
Terminator Resistance Annihilation line had the moment when Reese received the picture of her.
BEAUTIFUL
I'm marathoning this.
They don't make films like this anymore, and it's a shame.
No fate
Wow...seeing that phone in the image there shows just how old we're getting to be Gen-Xers.🤧 Nice music!
Not old; just older
@michaelwills1926 Ha...I guess that beats the alternative.😄
Kyle Reese was really the guy who suffers the most through the series, and I think all the shit feminist politics of the newer film completely miss that at a fundamental level. He's anywhere from 26-29, and that means he literally ONLY knows the Future War as his life. You see that in the flashbacks, the fact that everywhere in his life was a constant run for survival and from ruthlessly efficient killing machines. Kyle Reese is a quintissential 'Struggler' type character, whose suffering has invariably built him strength and endurance. I mean the guy literally goes back in time to save Sarah Connor, because he falls in love with an image he's given. Of course Kyle Reese likely never knows that John Connor was his son, likely never appreciates his survival was always forlorn, and that he'd ultimately end up as a relatively forgotten figure, neither the heroic mother remembered by cinemas as a bastion of positive depictions of a strong maternal character, nor as John Connor, saviour of humanity. Kyle Reese dies a John Doe a decade before he's even born, and the sex scene is basically as good as his life ever gets. Seriously when Sarah playfully jokes with him after, it's like one of two times in the entire movie where Michael Biehn smiles.
Say what you want about some of the CGI, I think Terminator 1 ultimately holds up far more than people ever gave it credit for. Somebody wake up Reese, he needs a hug.
Given he didn't have superhuman abilities, he was perhaps the biggest hero in the whole franchise and of course his relationship with Sarah basically started the whole story.
Today they'd have a 98 pound woman go back as Kayla Reese and Sam Conner would be a bumbling idiot who constantly needed saving, usually from himself. Kayla would always be one step ahead of the terminator were it not for Sam's ineptness. Ultimately, Sam's failings caused Kayla's death, but not before she killed the T1000.
Back then, Sarah wasn't weak, she was still strong and helped where she could, binding up his wounds, even escaping herself as much as an completely untrained person could. By T2 she was a force to be reckoned with as she prepared herself constantly to be ready for the next encounter, which she knew was coming. Hollywood forgot how to write strong women characters like Sarah.
Kyle Reese epitomizes the 80’s kind of hero; not a tough guy, but tough enough.
He deserved a happy ending dude... Living with Sarah and raising the savior of the humanity: John Connor. Poor baby boy I love him :,(
Well done on these tracks!!!
Thanks a lot!
Please make a Chucky ambience soundscape 💓💓
J'avais envie de connaître la légende Sarah connor,😊
I LOVE YOU...I ALWAYS HAVE❤
Kyle Reese is alive. And I love him😌🙏🤍
He's alive in my heart
OMG
I love you Sarah I always have
🥲
Sarah I love you
"I came across time for you, Sarah.."
"I bet you say that to all the ladies 🤭"
I wish I was Kyle Reese…with Wolverine and Magneto abilities.
Moskovaan ammuttiin äsken ydinase. Suomeen yksi. Tämä kerros kyseessä. Tuomionpäivä alkaa nyt. Terveisin skynet, robo.
Pian te kaikki tottelette Venäjää
Broken 3/20/2021
I could never find the love that I seek, heartbroken in my dreams. Suffering so silently in every way, every day, like it's here to stay. Nothing ever comes back my way. Inside I fade away. Antiquated memory, unsweet, somber sadness chaining me, make me free. Let me leave. This place echoes inside of me. How could love turn to hate when it never could be? Why is it something I still seek? Drowning in the river of tears carrying me to the sea. It makes me old, ancient smiles unfree. Old and gray, unloved to the end where I die one day, for all time, that time drifting lost, sad and repressed, unready to face death in my lonely quest. Soul facing its greatest test in unrest, broken solo in a mess of sad regret. Searching the spirit and finding the new me I've met. Refreshed by emptiness, enthusiasm, and nothing left. Never finding any love to seek, a broken life somewhere in the sea, jagged coral reefs, lunar light leading me. A broken raft crashing, almost sinking to waves, sleeping heartbroken in my dreams.
I don't know you, but I hope you're better
Kyle Reese:Pain can be controlled, you just disconnected it.
I miss you itsy😢😢😢😢😢😢
I think Terminator 1984 is a movie about love
Like T2 can be taken as a familiar story about motherhood/fatherhood (With young John and the T-800). We can view both movies from a different perspective, other than "Badass characters fighting against cool machines". That's why they're two masterpieces
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Hello there I Came Across Time for You Ashley Sarah Magnuson Connor Kyle Dale Reese Sayers I love you Ashley Sarah Magnuson Connor I always Have 2004-2006 Classmate Heckkk Yeahhh 😊
A moment he became Kyle Rizz
Écoute j'ai peut-être l,air stupide mais des robots comme ca,ca,existe pas encore c'est vrai pas avant 40,ans 😊
One of the best sex scenes in movies.
It was a lovestory
No sound
Works now
People died so yall go do the dirty and make baby's, do your best be respectful lots lesson's to be given...
THIS IS THE SONG THAT REMINDS ME OF PARADISE LOST.❤️🤍💙🕊️🙏🏻🔥
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