I love how in this scene they introduce the idea of using dogs to spot terminators, and in the following scene, where Reese and Sarah are booking into the hotel, Reese approaches the dog and puts his hand in front of it, to signal that he is human. It's almost become a second nature to him. Such small details really fill out the characters.
I thought it was more of a hint to us that he isnt actually a terminator in case the spectators were wondering, since machines could potentially be all knowing beings, maybe it was all a deeply elaborated trick, given that the dog should instantly bark and detect a terminator.
Dogs can sense human energy, a Terminator would look like a human but wouldn't be putting out energy of one, dogs would absolutely react this way, great detail.
Love that part of the scene. Gives the small illusion they might be watching something, but just shows a small fire to keep the family warm. No cable, no Netflix, no reality t.v. shows. Just an endless hell.
The shot of Franco ( The future Terminator) standing in the silhouette with the glowing red eyes captures how ruthless and remorseless these machines were..James Cameron did a amazing job
Genius is the word you're looking for. I'm hoping he would make another Terminator in the future from the perspective of Kylie Reese's life. Not that shitty Terminator Salvation they made. James Cameron did this movie with a 8 million dollar budget, would love to see it done with 100 million and an X rating or Unrated, with gore and the brutality of an apocalyptic future with NO HOPE just like the dream sequences were in the Terminator. The movie "Threads" was one of the most depressing movies I have seen about nuclear war, there was no political correctness or fluff in that movie...its absolutely grim. It needs to be dark and depressing like that. There's no happy ending. The day after was also a dark movie about a nuclear holocaust.
The atmosphere in this track makes you imagine how it must be like to be a soldier or survivor in a war like that. The struggle to stay alive, the pain they endured, death surrounding them, the fight that rages on and they have to stay strong. This track is just perfect.
You can compare it to the fall of the last Roman city in 1453. When the last emperor of the Roman empire took off his royal cloak and stood among his soldiers like any man, took up a sword and charged into battle one last time, one last shout of resistence and defiance against the vastly more numerous invading Ottomans. One of the greatest last stands in human history, this music always reminds me of that battle, that undescribable tragedy that was the fall of Constantinople. Can you imagine being the last leader of a civilisation that has stood for at least 1500 years. To be the last Emperor and stand in the city, watching it burn, all it's glory, all it's history being destroyed. All the lives it took to build that empire, to lay the foundations of all those cities, buildings, temples and amphitheaters. All the countless wars and the millions of men who gave their lives to create this empire. Now a burning ruin at the mercy of the greedy and the mighty. I can only imagine how heavy the last emperor's heart must have been in those final moments of his life and the Roman Empire. Rest in peace Palailogos.
Can u imagine being with your siblings your brothers or sisters and one of them dies right next 2 you there's nothing you can do but pick up their dead body the emotions going through your head
It was a deliberate move by Skynet to send in T-800s without "skin", as it knew the Resistance was terrified of them. If it scared you with just a few glimpses, imagine living in that hell they'd call a world.
Así,como Cameron tuvo la pesadilla que lo inspiró ha hacer Terminator así nos transmitió su miedo,con más razón que los Terminators en su forma robotica sean tan aterradores
Modern Terminator films are lacking this, the feeling of utter dread and gloom for the coming apocalypse, and the sheer horror that the war against the machines REALLY is. (T2 sacrificed that a little....but gave us the HORRIFYING nuclear bomb sequence instead). I think maybe Salvation got the closest to this tone.
I read somewhere before that the first draft of the script contained some future war set scenes showing how Arnold's T-800 came to be under John Connor's control. It was to be cut into the film, rather like Kyle's nightmares were. It was ultimately deemed too expensive to shoot while not being vital to the story. Interestingly, it would have included a return for Micheal Beihn as Reese, and show him travelling through time and setting in motion the events of the original.
Most new generation movies are lacking this. Back then they focused on acting, writing, raw sound and just great creative genius. That now all takes a back seat because everyone is worried about CGI/ special affects, diversity, political correctness, which actors are attractive with the whitest teeth,etc so boring. Tired of seeing the same cliched storylines and actors.
It's ironically because of time travel. Just like the ridiculously pointless and endless multiverse plots with marvel etc. you have no stakes for any reward at the end of a Terminator movie. Unlike Terminator 1 which was a closed loop and always destined to happen, Terminator 2, while a great movie too, broke that and set the terms for all future movies. What's the point of caring about a specific character or plot danger, when the very next movie it's removed and replaced by another one, because someone else came back in time and changed the future.
Ignacio Gorospe Rodríguez I totally agree, lets hope Jame’s Cameron’s ‘Promised’ Terminator film will be hopefully near to this film, lets admit nothing can beat this film.........EVER!!,
Rocky 4Life well thought I’d come back and tell you we’ve got a new terminator film in November or December!! With Linda Hamilton back as well. I’m super pumped
0:35 Kyle Reese is looking through the scope at an aerial HK, and is ready to head back to the bunker with his squad to get some rest. 2:12 Kyle Reese is back at the bunker and looks at 2 kids huddled together in front of a TV which is really a fire. 2:50 Kyle Rease is takes out his photograph of Sarah Connor to memorize her face 3:00 "TERMINATOR!" "TERMINATOR!"
3:15 Kyle Reese lies defeated on the floor, staring angrily at the Terminator as it murders the entire bunker hideout. 3:30 Sarah's photograph melts in the flames...
They tried in Salvation, but that movie still could not capture the pure desperation that this future war scene did. Perhaps it was because of the movie atmosphere; In Terminator 1 there was perpetual twilight/darkness after the nuclear weapons release. In Salvation we see a normal day/night schedule with no real blocking of sunlight. And to me anyways that seemed to soften the reality of the future war as bad as it was. Granted Salvation was on a different timeline. It took place in 2018; 21 years after Skynet became self aware. The future war in T1 and T2 resided in 2029. 32 years after Judgment Day.
@@Chris2745100 Salvation’s only draw for me was that it was finally a step in the direction but aside from that it just fell flat of capturing any of that bleak horror atmosphere of the 2 films. It was just Mad Max with robots.
@@BathSaltShaman I have always thought to without any direct sunlight it would get frightfully cold. At least as cold as you would see it in the Arctic/Ant Arctic during the no sun winter period. Unless there was a global heat source being generated by the machines/Skynet. As we saw in T2, terminators are not immune to extreme cold.
@@Chris2745100 Reese makes a comment about it being safer in the future to move around/fight at night, so day/night cycles still exist, it’s not like the “real world” in the Matrix where perma-night is a thing. It didn’t make sense in Salvation why they did their traveling in daylight instead of hunkering down until night before cyber-Vietcong-ing it.
Castrated well, what Franco had in this scene was more of a gatling plasma rather than the rifle that the T-800's with no skin had in the beginning future scene. But I get what ur sayin
@TH-cam Guy "You stay down by day, but at night you can move around. Still have to be careful though because the hks use infrared"- the actual quote word for word (I hope)
The last remnants of humanity still fighting to their dying breath against the lifeless machine who will never breathe. That says something about our resolve.
I mean, it always ends with humanity barely winning, thus the desperate use of time travel. It's a brutal war that claims countless lives, but we always win just in the end.
@@harryunderwood9387 if you think about it, it makes sense, since you can kill as many of us as you want, but there will always be someone stronger and more intelligent the further they try to get through us all that's humanity's secret key strength: *Unity.*
this was the part where they were watching a burning empty tv for heat and crying . so powerful about the state of desperation of the world during the terminator war in part 1 .
I just love this soundtrack, which was serendipitous. It was a low budget film with a small soundtrack budget, so they used a brutally effective futuristic Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 and Oberheim drum machine to create a timeless soundtrack
What really hit me was the scene where it looked like a family was watching TV. But they were watching a fire in a hollowed out TV set. Some dystopians give at least some entertainment to cope with a dying world. Not this one.
Listen, and understand. That Terminator is out there, it cant be bargained with, it cant be reasoned with, it doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear, and it absolutely will not stop...EVER, untill you are dead! Kyle Reese - 1984
"The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy, but these are new. They look human... sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot. I had to wait till he moved on you before I could zero him." *Kyle Reese*
Good point. It's just that so many mediocre movies have come out also such as modern horror, mcu movies, remakes, sequels, and modern Star Wars all just to make money.
This one scene sells the hopless future better than any scene before or any movie after. Humans huddled in filthy rags inside cold, concrete rooms. Hiding underground like rats. Some are screaming, some crying. The blank, hazy look on reese's face, a lifetime of fighting all he's known. The fact that the resistance soldiers, even with all their precautions and plasma weapons, still get wiped to a man in seconds by one infiltrator. At least we have the Resistance game.
Beginning part, i still hear the boots taking each step and the pipes making noises. I still remember the blonde behind Michael Biehn in the scene when they were descending down the stairs :D
The sound we can hear at the start of each OST feels like it's the terminator's system, you know, the sound it would do, casually, if not moving around.
Interesting. I heard another version of this song titled Future Flashback/Terminator Infiltration on TH-cam, but it sounded totally different from this one, particularly the terminator infiltration part which in all of the times I watched the movie, I never recalled hearing. This version is much more loyal to the movie.
If you are not part of the resistance as a soldier or whatever, this soundtrack represents very well how miserable civilian life is in the Terminator universe. without food or water diseases pain suffering.
Now close your eyes and imagine this soundtrack being played to a documentary about the ghettos in Poland & concentration camps of WW2. If it still gives you chills, it's because James Cameron's portrayal of humanity in the future was inspired by these similar events.
@@charleyhoward4594 it's not bullcrap. Why do you think Reeses forearm was marked with a serial number? Just like the Jews were when they were sent to concentration camps.
Stop making this masterpiece of a movie political you stupid bastard. Why can't we just have one damn movie without your god damned politics being forced into it. Go to hell bastard.
I can actually see that, but even without that, i think its still powerful that the movie has commentary about us as humans, and our relationship with technology, and now the advancing AI that's upon us.
Wow, damn it's terrifying to see a terminator sent back in time to kill sarah. back in the future was super scary and seeing all human starving and having tired and fights against the machine. and brown is my favorite color!
Each movie after the first (also technically the first, and obviously ignoring Salvation) pushed Judgement Day back a few years at least, with each version of the future war starting with better weapons and thus leads to more advanced HK units - humanity always just barely wins however. Eventually it made the T-5000 (basically Skynet in a nanomachine body), who somehow reset it to Judgement Day happening on 1997, thus leading to Genesis starting as the first movie from Reese's perspective.
I remember when i was a kid we lost power for a day or two after a big storm passed by in the middle of the summer. I was down in the basement of my parents house because it was a good 20 degrees cooler than being upstairs and i was pretending i was in the resistance bunker
Actually, it's every moment that I live. Sleeping or awake, the abyss gnaws at my skin, darkness all about me. I am so tired of this world, tired of everything...
@@christianriddler5063dont let them get to you christianriddler! Never give up, if u need to let go of some words or feelings, talk to me or someone else please, do not surrender, ever!
"My favorite thing to do as a child, was to get up just as the sun was rising, run outside, and to lay on the just-watered grass. The feeling of freshly watered grass on my back and the soft orange glow of the rising sun on my skin was the most incredible sensation in the world to me. Judgment day took that away from me. It's been 27 years since that day. Now, instead of getting up early to see the orange glow of the sun again, I am met with the dark, smoky, lifeless, morning of the war-torn world. I started to write in my journal everyday about what's going on, what's happened, what's next, etc, to help keep myself from going crazy in this broken world. As I'm writing this, I am leaned up against a scorched brick wall, a Westinghouse plasma rifle across my lap, a small fire in front of me, with a view of a distant battle between skynet and us. Why did this happen? Why did we create this.... thing? " - Pvt. Jake Kelvin, DN-893072, northwest division.
Between 0:00 and 2:50 would be a good theme of people trying to grow crops after a nuclear war. Watch the movie Threads. The scene where the survivors are attempting to harvest a devastated crop with the nuclear twilight. Then play this track on top of it.
The whole soundtrack has that same kind of back drop... is there a vid somewhere on how they did that? That ambiance is just... so disturbing I love it.
This sounds like the track from the film, the initial ost sounds slightly different but I still liked it. Glad to have the film version to listen to now too, it’s always annoying to me when studios release official soundtracks with altered stuff that wasn’t actually in the final cut of the movie!
One day, when I sacrifice my life to save millions of lives. I'll remember this soundtrack, and hopefully the people will play this soundtrack at my funeral, and keep it as a memory.
3:00 - 3:46 I thought this piece was good but also sad knowing that an infiltrator just laid waste to a resistance shelter killing anyone and anything with no remorse and the glowing red eyes and its emotionless expression shows these things may look human but don't be fooled they are a force to be reckoned with P.S. I wish this was looped
I love how in this scene they introduce the idea of using dogs to spot terminators, and in the following scene, where Reese and Sarah are booking into the hotel, Reese approaches the dog and puts his hand in front of it, to signal that he is human. It's almost become a second nature to him. Such small details really fill out the characters.
I thought it was more of a hint to us that he isnt actually a terminator in case the spectators were wondering, since machines could potentially be all knowing beings, maybe it was all a deeply elaborated trick, given that the dog should instantly bark and detect a terminator.
Exactly. ❤️
I like the scene when, before the other Sarah is killed, her dog is barking like crazy but she doesn't notice and it seems so normal
Dogs can sense human energy, a Terminator would look like a human but wouldn't be putting out energy of one, dogs would absolutely react this way, great detail.
I wonder how that one terminator got in their underground stronghold then in that scene
Those synthesizers sound so fuckin beautiful.
yeah man fuckin goosebumps
This kind of music is beyond the extraordinary!
If the words "hopeless" and "despair" ever had a soundtrack, this would be it.
The theme of my life.
@@christianriddler5063😂😂😂
beautiful, isn't?
i still can see that burning TV
Norman Osborn prank? What you mean prank?
I was gonna say they got futuristic TV's wrong but remembered it would be some mid 90's TV on fire and they wouldn't have anything more advanced...
Love that part of the scene. Gives the small illusion they might be watching something, but just shows a small fire to keep the family warm. No cable, no Netflix, no reality t.v. shows. Just an endless hell.
i recall a rat.
@Stoneryoda 937 The film portrayed desperation for lack of a better word 'well'. Salvation had a template right there.
It captured the desperation extremely well
@@toaster9375 Probably like chicken.
The shot of Franco ( The future Terminator) standing in the silhouette with the glowing red eyes captures how ruthless and remorseless these machines were..James Cameron did a amazing job
Genius is the word you're looking for. I'm hoping he would make another Terminator in the future from the perspective of Kylie Reese's life. Not that shitty Terminator Salvation they made. James Cameron did this movie with a 8 million dollar budget, would love to see it done with 100 million and an X rating or Unrated, with gore and the brutality of an apocalyptic future with NO HOPE just like the dream sequences were in the Terminator. The movie "Threads" was one of the most depressing movies I have seen about nuclear war, there was no political correctness or fluff in that movie...its absolutely grim. It needs to be dark and depressing like that. There's no happy ending. The day after was also a dark movie about a nuclear holocaust.
My favorite movie of all time
ROOF ROOF!! TERMINATOR!!! TERMINATOR!!!
That's my favorite shot of the entire movie. It's so hauntingly beautiful
CSM-102 T-808
The first two Terminator movies are unbelievably good movies. I still can't decide which one is better. Love the atmosphere in T1.
The atmosphere in this track makes you imagine how it must be like to be a soldier or survivor in a war like that. The struggle to stay alive, the pain they endured, death surrounding them, the fight that rages on and they have to stay strong. This track is just perfect.
You can compare it to the fall of the last Roman city in 1453. When the last emperor of the Roman empire took off his royal cloak and stood among his soldiers like any man, took up a sword and charged into battle one last time, one last shout of resistence and defiance against the vastly more numerous invading Ottomans. One of the greatest last stands in human history, this music always reminds me of that battle, that undescribable tragedy that was the fall of Constantinople. Can you imagine being the last leader of a civilisation that has stood for at least 1500 years. To be the last Emperor and stand in the city, watching it burn, all it's glory, all it's history being destroyed. All the lives it took to build that empire, to lay the foundations of all those cities, buildings, temples and amphitheaters. All the countless wars and the millions of men who gave their lives to create this empire. Now a burning ruin at the mercy of the greedy and the mighty. I can only imagine how heavy the last emperor's heart must have been in those final moments of his life and the Roman Empire. Rest in peace Palailogos.
Can u imagine being with your siblings your brothers or sisters and one of them dies right next 2 you there's nothing you can do but pick up their dead body the emotions going through your head
@@martezcoleman5918 would be truly traumatizing
So much atmosphere in this one scene, aided in no small part by the music.
It might be my favorite scene of the entire franchise.
Those glowing red eyes on the terminator gave me nightmares when i was a kid so far best scene in this movie 👍🏻
It was a deliberate move by Skynet to send in T-800s without "skin", as it knew the Resistance was terrified of them. If it scared you with just a few glimpses, imagine living in that hell they'd call a world.
Franco Columbu.
Así,como Cameron tuvo la pesadilla que lo inspiró ha hacer Terminator así nos transmitió su miedo,con más razón que los Terminators en su forma robotica sean tan aterradores
even after 35 years since the release of this iconic, classic, timeless movie, the music still holds up excellently.
Exact
Modern Terminator films are lacking this, the feeling of utter dread and gloom for the coming apocalypse, and the sheer horror that the war against the machines REALLY is. (T2 sacrificed that a little....but gave us the HORRIFYING nuclear bomb sequence instead). I think maybe Salvation got the closest to this tone.
I read somewhere before that the first draft of the script contained some future war set scenes showing how Arnold's T-800 came to be under John Connor's control. It was to be cut into the film, rather like Kyle's nightmares were. It was ultimately deemed too expensive to shoot while not being vital to the story. Interestingly, it would have included a return for Micheal Beihn as Reese, and show him travelling through time and setting in motion the events of the original.
Most new generation movies are lacking this. Back then they focused on acting, writing, raw sound and just great creative genius. That now all takes a back seat because everyone is worried about CGI/ special affects, diversity, political correctness, which actors are attractive with the whitest teeth,etc so boring. Tired of seeing the same cliched storylines and actors.
@@anthonyr587 hence why i don't watch recent movies anymore, gave up on that.
It's ironically because of time travel. Just like the ridiculously pointless and endless multiverse plots with marvel etc. you have no stakes for any reward at the end of a Terminator movie. Unlike Terminator 1 which was a closed loop and always destined to happen, Terminator 2, while a great movie too, broke that and set the terms for all future movies. What's the point of caring about a specific character or plot danger, when the very next movie it's removed and replaced by another one, because someone else came back in time and changed the future.
@@greypilgrim228 Terminator Zero ties this issue up well actually
the score of this film will always be incredible to me
I swear this is one of the most awesome tunes Ive ever heard you can almost feel the future's armosphere Films will never be the same again :(
Ignacio Gorospe Rodríguez I totally agree, lets hope Jame’s Cameron’s ‘Promised’ Terminator film will be hopefully near to this film, lets admit nothing can beat this film.........EVER!!,
[ BDM ] the cgi efects would be good but the music soundtrack cant be replaced
@@rocky4life167 unless Brad Fiedel did the soundtrack again.
Rocky 4Life well thought I’d come back and tell you we’ve got a new terminator film in November or December!! With Linda Hamilton back as well. I’m super pumped
@@braddsfx8921 the new film is going to be a huge dissapointment just like ghostbusters
0:35 Kyle Reese is looking through the scope at an aerial HK, and is ready to head back to the bunker with his squad to get some rest.
2:12 Kyle Reese is back at the bunker and looks at 2 kids huddled together in front of a TV which is really a fire.
2:50 Kyle Rease is takes out his photograph of Sarah Connor to memorize her face
3:00 "TERMINATOR!" "TERMINATOR!"
3:15 Kyle Reese lies defeated on the floor, staring angrily at the Terminator as it murders the entire bunker hideout.
3:30 Sarah's photograph melts in the flames...
So... John gave Kyle the photograph to memorize the real Sarah Connor, not to make him fall in love with her, lol. It's justified now
"Our spotter's got a bad paw, so we're cutting short the patrol. Over."
"Roger. Yankee One-Seven, you are cleared to return."
Actually it's: Our spotters got a bad paw so we're cutting short the patrol, over
Thanks, Jim. You have good ears: His voice was staticky.
Right right
The fact Cameron himself has never fleshed this horror into a film of its own is arguably one of cinema’s greatest tragedies.
They tried in Salvation, but that movie still could not capture the pure desperation that this future war scene did. Perhaps it was because of the movie atmosphere; In Terminator 1 there was perpetual twilight/darkness after the nuclear weapons release. In Salvation we see a normal day/night schedule with no real blocking of sunlight. And to me anyways that seemed to soften the reality of the future war as bad as it was. Granted Salvation was on a different timeline. It took place in 2018; 21 years after Skynet became self aware. The future war in T1 and T2 resided in 2029. 32 years after Judgment Day.
@@Chris2745100 Salvation’s only draw for me was that it was finally a step in the direction but aside from that it just fell flat of capturing any of that bleak horror atmosphere of the 2 films. It was just Mad Max with robots.
@@BathSaltShaman I have always thought to without any direct sunlight it would get frightfully cold. At least as cold as you would see it in the Arctic/Ant Arctic during the no sun winter period. Unless there was a global heat source being generated by the machines/Skynet. As we saw in T2, terminators are not immune to extreme cold.
@@Chris2745100 Reese makes a comment about it being safer in the future to move around/fight at night, so day/night cycles still exist, it’s not like the “real world” in the Matrix where perma-night is a thing. It didn’t make sense in Salvation why they did their traveling in daylight instead of hunkering down until night before cyber-Vietcong-ing it.
TOTALLY AGREED!
Greatest film ever ever ever made.
Debatable.
Seeing the underground bunker with all the starving children, horrifying. Seeing the Terminator blast it to pieces with a laser gun, even worse.
Welcome to war. happens quite a lot over the day just (yet) without Terminators.
watching tv fire
its not a laser gun.
its a....
*PHASE PLASMA RIFLE IN DER 40 WATT RANGE*
Castrated well, what Franco had in this scene was more of a gatling plasma rather than the rifle that the T-800's with no skin had in the beginning future scene. But I get what ur sayin
Billybob Thorton im only joking, i know.
1:50-2:35. The saddest part. If Dystopian Futures were personified, this part would be it. Really amazing.
@TH-cam Guy "You stay down by day, but at night you can move around. Still have to be careful though because the hks use infrared"- the actual quote word for word (I hope)
@@jaredrivera9271 But Their not too bright
God. The saddest of nostalgias. It's the perfect picture-in-music-format. I can see the scene with my eyes closed.
Brad fiedel is a genius
0:39- 1:48
This part of the track shows importance, desperation, and tiredness.
I need a remix for this! Can listen to this for hours
Masterpiece of a movie
The last remnants of humanity still fighting to their dying breath against the lifeless machine who will never breathe. That says something about our resolve.
Seventy-Three David sounds like our future
Seventy-Three David Ill give it to you, that’s some shakespeare. That needs to be the description of EVERY film...
Seventy-Three David The lifeless machine that we created...
I mean, it always ends with humanity barely winning, thus the desperate use of time travel. It's a brutal war that claims countless lives, but we always win just in the end.
@@harryunderwood9387 if you think about it, it makes sense, since you can kill as many of us as you want, but there will always be someone stronger and more intelligent the further they try to get through us all
that's humanity's secret key strength: *Unity.*
My favorite part. Actually, the future scenes were the best thing I remember from this classic.
What about police station and disco bar parts, intro and ending?
1:50 to 2:20 is literally so surreal
The way that music sounds.. That's how I have felt every single day for as long as I can remember. Why does life have to be this way? Just why.
The greatest atmosphere ever!!
this was the part where they were watching a burning empty tv for heat and crying . so powerful about the state of desperation of the world during the terminator war in part 1 .
this soundtrack is so fucking good bro, and the scene is so good too ❤
I just love this soundtrack, which was serendipitous. It was a low budget film with a small soundtrack budget, so they used a brutally effective futuristic
Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 and Oberheim drum machine to create a timeless soundtrack
actually, it used the even more rare prophet 10 and an OB-Xa
Yup, classic Prophet is whats noticeable, along with DMX. Perfect choices for this soundtrack.
@@hardcorehouse Theres also an Emu-emulator in there too along with electric Violin
"Traversing your sector in search mode - 750 meters north of your position"
“Roger yankee one seven, you are cleared to return”
Our spotter's got a bad paw so we're cutting short the patrol
Infraa, would u Kindly type here every radio phrase?
Arguably my favorite part of the scores from both movies. Unreal, such a great 80s sound.
Jesus the music really speaks out its soul of one
An incredible masterpiece.
That feel when you can still hear the people crying and moaning in the background :'I
ZodiacAce im watching this in 2029 AD
What really hit me was the scene where it looked like a family was watching TV. But they were watching a fire in a hollowed out TV set. Some dystopians give at least some entertainment to cope with a dying world. Not this one.
Shanethefilmmaker unless you’re in the distopya from Mad Max, that’s just all entertainment.
Yeah, it was a very depressing moment in this movie.
It sounds like the SNES, and I love it.
"Terminator, *TERMINATOR!"*
**woosh..woosh!...woosh!...**
Aghh!!...
Heard this in my head when I'm traversing through NYC and the Dark Zone in Tom Clancy's The Division.
this scene gave me chills
Listen, and understand. That Terminator is out there, it cant be bargained with, it cant be reasoned with, it doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear, and it absolutely will not stop...EVER, untill you are dead!
Kyle Reese - 1984
"The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy, but these are new. They look human... sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot. I had to wait till he moved on you before I could zero him."
*Kyle Reese*
So happy I'm a dog lover.
It was cool seeing the T-600s in Terminator Salvation
Como suena este soundtrack, gran trabajo de Brad Fiedel.
"Riiight let'em in."
Back when movies were art
Now they're mindless.
Joker? Mad Max Fury Road? Get Out? Drive? Blade Runner 2049? Inception? Prometheus? H.E.R? Looper? The Raid? Baby Driver?
Good point. It's just that so many mediocre movies have come out also such as modern horror, mcu movies, remakes, sequels, and modern Star Wars all just to make money.
@@leboiboiboi Get out & Drive are literally the only 2 good films you've listed.
@@leboiboiboi baby driver is absolute garbage 😂
My favorite track and the best sounding.
This one scene sells the hopless future better than any scene before or any movie after.
Humans huddled in filthy rags inside cold, concrete rooms. Hiding underground like rats.
Some are screaming, some crying.
The blank, hazy look on reese's face, a lifetime of fighting all he's known.
The fact that the resistance soldiers, even with all their precautions and plasma weapons, still get wiped to a man in seconds by one infiltrator.
At least we have the Resistance game.
Beginning part, i still hear the boots taking each step and the pipes making noises.
I still remember the blonde behind Michael Biehn in the scene when they were descending down the stairs :D
The sound we can hear at the start of each OST feels like it's the terminator's system, you know, the sound it would do, casually, if not moving around.
TERMINATOR! TERMINATOR! 3:01
"Holy crap!!! It's Franco Columbu!!! RUUUUUUUNNNNN!!!!!"
0:57
*Shoves innocent bystander to the side, rips cloak & pulls out plasma gatlin-gun*
Anybody else find this tune a concentration booster? I can listen to it for hours while studying.
I second that! It helps inspire me with the writing, too!!
Брэд Фидел, если ты читаешь это, знай , твоя музыка навсегда в наших сердцах
Interesting. I heard another version of this song titled Future Flashback/Terminator Infiltration on TH-cam, but it sounded totally different from this one, particularly the terminator infiltration part which in all of the times I watched the movie, I never recalled hearing. This version is much more loyal to the movie.
If you are not part of the resistance as a soldier or whatever, this soundtrack represents very well how miserable civilian life is in the Terminator universe. without food or water diseases pain suffering.
Now close your eyes and imagine this soundtrack being played to a documentary about the ghettos in Poland & concentration camps of WW2.
If it still gives you chills, it's because James Cameron's portrayal of humanity in the future was inspired by these similar events.
bull crap
damn
@@charleyhoward4594 it's not bullcrap. Why do you think Reeses forearm was marked with a serial number? Just like the Jews were when they were sent to concentration camps.
Stop making this masterpiece of a movie political you stupid bastard. Why can't we just have one damn movie without your god damned politics being forced into it. Go to hell bastard.
I can actually see that, but even without that, i think its still powerful that the movie has commentary about us as humans, and our relationship with technology, and now the advancing AI that's upon us.
Damn, didn't think the future would become that.
And blue's my favourite colour!
Wow, damn it's terrifying to see a terminator sent back in time to kill sarah. back in the future was super scary and seeing all human starving and having tired and fights against the machine.
and brown is my favorite color!
2019...in 10 years it's the end....
Each movie after the first (also technically the first, and obviously ignoring Salvation) pushed Judgement Day back a few years at least, with each version of the future war starting with better weapons and thus leads to more advanced HK units - humanity always just barely wins however. Eventually it made the T-5000 (basically Skynet in a nanomachine body), who somehow reset it to Judgement Day happening on 1997, thus leading to Genesis starting as the first movie from Reese's perspective.
Or the beginning of the end... DOO DOO DOOOOOOOOO DOOO DOOO DOOOOO
Native Illyrian well the war ends in 2029
7 more years. Everyone, prepare and pack your bags. We are going to LA.
RIP Frank Columbo
The Legend
3:11 The worst nightmare in the future.
I remember when i was a kid we lost power for a day or two after a big storm passed by in the middle of the summer. I was down in the basement of my parents house because it was a good 20 degrees cooler than being upstairs and i was pretending i was in the resistance bunker
This theme should be perfect to fit in some futur military base theme
2:59 *Bark* *Bark*
- TERMINATOR!! TERMINATOR!
*PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW*
*BOOM*
*PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW* *PEW*
Still the best movie ever, nothing has even come close to it
Best for deep thinking.
"TERMINATOR! TERMINATOR!"
3:09 when you start to wake up from a good dream and back into your sad reality
Actually, it's every moment that I live. Sleeping or awake, the abyss gnaws at my skin, darkness all about me. I am so tired of this world, tired of everything...
@@christianriddler5063dont let them get to you christianriddler! Never give up, if u need to let go of some words or feelings, talk to me or someone else please, do not surrender, ever!
ein meisterwerk
mega brett 👍🏻
1:51 Resident Evil 2 OG takes a little from this style in some of its tracks. I knew there was a reason it appealed to me so much
"Traversing your sector at search mode at 7.50-meters north your position."
Walking down long stair cases.
we all wanted to see more of this world!
"My favorite thing to do as a child, was to get up just as the sun was rising, run outside, and to lay on the just-watered grass. The feeling of freshly watered grass on my back and the soft orange glow of the rising sun on my skin was the most incredible sensation in the world to me. Judgment day took that away from me. It's been 27 years since that day. Now, instead of getting up early to see the orange glow of the sun again, I am met with the dark, smoky, lifeless, morning of the war-torn world. I started to write in my journal everyday about what's going on, what's happened, what's next, etc, to help keep myself from going crazy in this broken world. As I'm writing this, I am leaned up against a scorched brick wall, a Westinghouse plasma rifle across my lap, a small fire in front of me, with a view of a distant battle between skynet and us. Why did this happen? Why did we create this.... thing? " - Pvt. Jake Kelvin, DN-893072, northwest division.
impressive. where is that from?
@@troywright359 just made it up.
2:12 I still remember that TV and those two girls watching it imagining that it used to broadcast entertainment.
When you're walking to the principal's office
Emotinal
chills
Terminator! TERMINATOR!!!
Tengo sentimientos encontrados con este soundtrack,es triste,aterrador,desolador,nostalgico,y describe completamente a Terminator 👍🏻🥲
Reese doing recon on positions of HK's looks both awesome and terrifying to be a part of. I want in haha.
Офигенно! 🔥🔥🔥
Музон на века.
These soundtracks better be used in Terminator: Resistance.
3:00 Terminator! Terminator!
Between 0:00 and 2:50 would be a good theme of people trying to grow crops after a nuclear war. Watch the movie Threads. The scene where the survivors are attempting to harvest a devastated crop with the nuclear twilight. Then play this track on top of it.
The infiltrator disliked this video.
The whole soundtrack has that same kind of back drop... is there a vid somewhere on how they did that?
That ambiance is just... so disturbing I love it.
When your friends did make party in your basement and then your parents get to home way to early.
playing Terminator - Resistance: Infiltrator Mode with this sound... daaaaaamn
This sounds like the track from the film, the initial ost sounds slightly different but I still liked it. Glad to have the film version to listen to now too, it’s always annoying to me when studios release official soundtracks with altered stuff that wasn’t actually in the final cut of the movie!
3:00 My favorite part
Epic
One day, when I sacrifice my life to save millions of lives.
I'll remember this soundtrack, and hopefully the people will play this soundtrack at my funeral, and keep it as a memory.
3:00 - 3:46 I thought this piece was good but also sad knowing that an infiltrator just laid waste to a resistance shelter killing anyone and anything with no remorse and the glowing red eyes and its emotionless expression shows these things may look human but don't be fooled they are a force to be reckoned with
P.S. I wish this was looped
It's called "Future Remembered"...not "Future Flashback".
DreamReaver not on all of the sounstracks.
Nobody cares
@@javiervasquez8539 Exactly
@@thejonathan130
True, true
Future Flashback sounds way cooler tho
I play this while driving through the South side of Chicago at 2am.
Dogs start carrying on "METAL METAL"!!
Terminator! TERMINATOR!
Dayum now if this war would have happened in Terminator in real life.....so much PTSD and Pain would be unimaginable
The beginning reminds me of Crash site: Confrontation from Perfect Dark on the N64
Fe (ese algo biblico), futuro tecnologico y tristeza es lo que transmite
Even bgm is better than entire sequel made after T2.....