1:20 The T-800, seeing the T-1000 frozen and vulnerable, takes out his gun, aims, logically deduces this is the perfect moment to use one of the phrases John Connor taught him, and fires.
I’m gonna be that guy and say after they reset the switch in the T-800 he became a T-850 allowing him to learn human behaviour. All the other things you mentioned I agree
But it was not very logical. The logical thing would be to pick up the frozen robot and toss him into the melting pot right there...instead he went with the more flashy, but inefficient option. Its a movie, after all.
Thanks for the friendly reminder that you have eyes that connect to your brain. I really personally appreciate you sharing your astute and highly intellectual observations with the world. You're a true scholar my friend, keep up the good work, people like you are gonna change the world 👍
I wish the theatrical cut didn't remove all the scenes of the T-1000 glitching. I know they're technically not important to the plot, but they show that the T-1000 was actually damaged from being frozen and then shattered. The malfunctions also prove that it isn't invincible. And they are some pretty cool effects.
@@JStantonX Yeah, but I believe audiences were initially confused over why that was happening. This scene actually focuses on the T-1000 malfunctioning, so it’s easier to understand.
Oh so it was part of a liquid metal AI system glitch? wow that makes a lot of sense.. Cameron team was so out there man, I swear I never would hv guessed in all those years! 🤷🏻♀️😎
If you notice, as the T-1000 gets out of the wrecked truck, it's an almost identical shot mirroring the first Terminator film, when the T-800 that pursued Sarah climbs out of the burning fuel tanker. Although it's liquid nitrogen that freezes the T-1000 and fire that halts the T-800 momentarily, both scenes serve to expose the machine underneath. This movie is a masterpiece!
Director Magician Cameron was so out there with this movie man. Guy's a real genius and incomparable. Predator / Diehard director John Mc Ternan was another timeless gem of a film magic maker from that era.
No sólo eso, sino muchos momentos de la PELÍCULA les hace HOMENAJE directo a la ORIGINAL. La escena cuando el T-800 rompe el CRISTAL de la tienda como en la 1, esta escena como bien dices del CAMIÓN en ambas películas pero con distintas temperaturas, el diálogo "VEN CONMIGO SÍ QUIERES VIVIR" en ambas, la escena de cuando ambos TERMINATORS en las respectivas películas dicen "SALIR" y muchas cosas más que copia de la primera.
I remember back when this first aired in the movies. I was a kid and my I went with my family to see it. The audience went crazy when Arnold used that Hasta la Vista catchphrase. Quite a good memory 😊
Practical effects will never be outdated, You cant beat real. The first predator and the thing are still better than anything that came out on those franchise. They were simply PEAK
@@Jebu911probably because they used it more sparingly and avoided it unless necessary. Unlike a lot of movies now where it’s shoved in at almost every opportunity.
Wrong they were using some very high end stuff back then including the facial scanning arrays which are still not even available to the masses in 2024. This hardware like stuff from Hexagon is only available to large corporations due to the hardware license requirements. Some of the license dongles are 5000-$10000 to replace that is how much they charge for this tech and this is in 2024 I can't even imagine back in the 1991 this was custom hardware design like the electronics for Jurassic Park motion capture which has never been released to any commercial uses it was in house and stayed in house. I don't think you have any idea what $50 million buys it can get you custom hardware that will never be available to anyone else, the Matador graphics system, Maya system on SGI these were insane to buy at the time. Some of these FX are protected by the Studios and they don't want other Studios to have them. Did you know that the Titanic digital 3D shots were all rendered on 64 bit Alpha chips back in 1996, this is when People were just getting the Pentiums!!. These elites were already using Render Farms with 64bit Chips which we would not see for many years on the mass consumer side well until the Intel Itanium Fiasco was over. Don't think for a second they only relied on Practical Effects if they did this movie, Jurassic Park and many others would never see the day of light. Another element is of course the $100,000 cameras ( EACH ONE without the LENS) and $50,000 steadicam rigs, car Gimbal rigs, Crane Gimbals, $60,000 Prime cinema lenses among other Camera equipment that will never have access to at the consumer level even 30+ years since the movie came out. The mass consumer is always using video and audio technology that has been outdated by Industrial users for 15+ years already that is why it is now given to the mass consumer and it's why Pro hardware for Video and Audio is always kept away from the mass consumer in order to protect the Professional and Industrial users of these products until they move on to newer products so the companies then sell that inferior tech and dump it on the mass consumer. It is Hollywood that controls what camcorder features are available to the mass consumer, Nikon, Canon, Panasonic are just lap dogs of the Movie industry since their high end products are used for Industrial productions which generate the bulk of business of Canon and Nikon for example. Why do you think that Canon and Nikon when they switched from SLR to DSLR not go right to full frame on all their cameras? That would of been the logical path going from 35mm size to Digital 35mm but that took 20 years to get the consumer line to full frame yet 35mm full frame has been available for decades but ONLY FOR THE PRO MARKET and INDUSTRIAL market. The mass consumers needs to stop buying junk technology from these scammers it's how they protect their Pro markets by using the mass consumers as suckers to buy their USELESS UTTER CRAP TECHNOLOGY. Ask yourself this question why would a DIGITAL CAMCORDER have any restrictions on which Frame Rate or Resolution you can shoot? This is the most IDIOTIC thing in the world there is no restrictions at all up to the max of the hardware but all consumer camcorders and DSLR and now Mirrorless DO NOT HAVE OPEN frame rate and resolutions, for this you have of course BUY or Rent an INDUSTRIAL CAMERA.....to shoot a crappy 2 fps YES it's that ridiculous you need an $80,000 Industrial Camera to shoot 2 FPS as frame rates and resolution are FORCED into the firmware of all consumer video camera to only those that "PEDI-Wood" deems okay for consumer use. Analog has been dead for 20+ years anyone using any locked frame rates on any video camera should have their products tossed in the garbage.
I really like the irony that, in the first film the T-800 survives being incinerated but is destroyed by being smashed to pieces, whereas in the second film the T-1000 survives being smashed to pieces but is destroyed by being incinerated.
Is because fire for it self is not enough, besides this was melted metal, which is hotter than fire Other fact it that T-800 is made of solid metal while T-1000 liquid metal But I get your point. One can bi destroyed at the moment of being turned in pieces while the other is destroyed by extreme heat or cold
a massive weakness is the endurance tradeoff. he may be able to heal, but, as we see in the movie, a spray of bullets or even a single shotgun blast is enough to stun him temporarily. the T-800, while not possessing infinite durability, is not really stunned by modern-day guns and is barely even affected by them.
@@thethumbisafinger Thsts a good point! We remember Kyle Reese shooting the T-800 with the shotgun during the Tech Noir scene. We saw how the T800 got right back up like nothing happened. But doing that to the T-1000 would incapacitate it to buy some time to escape.
The T-1000’s physiology doesn’t hold up nearly as well against ballistic impacts. There is always some kind of trade when malleability is the primary ability.
0:20 I love this scene and its parallels with The Terminator 1984: The t-1000 leaving the truck, its apparent death and then revealing its true form from the flames 2:51 and continuing with its mission to exterminate John Connor, just as it happened in T1 with the T-800. Simply masterful.
yeah, i've been thinking about this since the movie came out. also, shattering it by shooting also helps it to unfreeze quicker. one solid 'block' takes much longer to heat up, then many small pieces.
@user-nw3hp1ch2i definitely possible, yeah. we wold need to know about the specifics of the metal to be sure, but at least it would buy a lot more time and it would have resulted in the final battle between both terminators anyway.
I remember watching a TV show about movie effects and they showed how they did whole T-1000 freeze, shatter, and reforming scene. Mostly all practical effects, with a little bit of computer graphic intervention. Very cool process!
@@Anonymous-yq6wy no. they didnt saw him get out of fire they just saw him getting shot or getting over bars but that a complete different thing he is in million of pieces and gets together
Imagine this through the T-800's POV. His CPU is analyzing the situation, seeing the threat has been immobilized and is open for neutralization. As he's pulling the gun out, a list of quips opens to the left of the T-1000 - *No Problemo* - *Chill Out* - *Chill Out, Dickwad* - *Easy Money* - *Hasta La Vista, Baby*
In hindsight shattering the T-1000 into small pieces was a bad idea, it melts quicker, as opposed to having it in one piece where they can move it to a freezer or drop it the furnace. Cool scene though
That's what I've always thought. Also, I wonder how differently the T-1000 would function if Arnold had ripped off the head and arms, or maybe part of the torso while it was still frozen whole and threw it into the iron smelter -- basically decreasing the T-1000's mass by say 50%. Would the T-1000 compensate by being shorter and smaller, like a 100lb size pre-teen boy? Or maybe it would still remain the same size, but would need to be hollow inside to account for less mass?
Remember Arnie's T-800 explaining about how that thing can mimic sharp weapons and projectiles. So yea the T-1000 was meant to be lethal despite the mass and number of pieces.
@@mygoatisdead yep, that part of liquid metal terminator idea was not consistent - there should be some kind of CPU and at least small devices to control the form and provide AI. This was fixed in the later parts of franchise where we seen liquid body over a solid skeleton.
@@mygoatisdead It would have made the T-1000 very stupid, because its intelligence is all spread out amongst its body. Also the T-1000 is usually a little hollow, for example when it makes that helmet and sunglasses yet remains the same size. Perhaps the T-1000 would have been completely disabled, because when it gets hurt the first thing it does is to regenerate itself, which it would have a hard time doing.
Love the visual storytelling from the drop round of the Grenade launcher to T-8000 getting his hand stuck to a handle and his foot melts as he walk shows anomaly
Perfect examples of "show, don't tell" in the movie. If not something important that'll pay off later, don't bother bringing attention to it in writing/filming. 👀
1:28 - When Arnie shoots the T-1000, there is a split second of slowdown at the point he shatters just to give you that visual of him being destroyed. Then it continues to shatter further. Such amazing direction and detail I only just noticed!
The special effects when he is breaking apart from the liquid nitrogen are unreal. Like really really good They were more impressive to me than the CGI when I first watched this film.
I love the film and everything that comes after this bit, but i always thought they'd have stood a better chance of winning if they just picked T-1000 up while he was still frozen, carried him to the liquid steel and chucked him in over the side. Job done.
Yea sure..By the end of a totally mind blowing movie featuring a mad as f** cross country adrenaline packed chase turning most part of the major city roads into a perfect war zone with those two crazy killing machines running around like it was black Friday Night at 🎯Target! , And when they finally got a chance to get back at that bastard villain, had they only taken a brief moment to observe and carefully notice that Oh WOW! they were actually standing at a steel melting factory!!🏭 'HASTA LAVISTA.. WAIT ACTUALLY NO THAT WON'T WORK , GOT A BETTER IDEA LET'S JUST DUMP HIS FROZEN ASS INTO THE FIRE PIT'S 🔥 HOLD MY PISTOLS AND RPG'S WILL YA JOHN!' - Le T-800 😎👍
@@evm6177 Yes, fair enough. However, the T-800 consistently speaks of tactics, psychology and avoiding moves that would endanger the success of the mission. Plus, he admits the T-1000 is more advanced than him so he needs to outsmart him in order to get the upper hand. Surely he'd know that a big solid lump would take longer to defrost than lots of tiny shards. I'm not proposing a remake, I'm just saying. But, if they had dragged him to the edge, T-800 could have said "Hasta la vista, baby!" before throwing him in.
@@davidwyllie8539 I agree 100% T800 could've spared himself even more damage this way and possibly could've saved John easier by remaining his protector. He would've eventually healed up from being shot by them darn cops and could've been like new again
Oh so it was part of a liquid metal AI system glitch? wow that makes a lot of sense.. Cameron team was so out there man, I swear I never would hv guessed in all those years! 🤷🏻♀️😎
3:00 The bullet that was dropped in the car chase scene is picked up at this moment. As it turns out, this one bullet is the key item that disables the T1000. It's a very neat foreshadowing.
The thrill of the chase and the finale with this scene is iconic as hell. If other species of superior technology or even gods exist, I think if the got their eyes on this movie or even this scene they would give a small applause on humanity...
All the comments are great. I really like when he reforms and stares at the camera. There is a fiber poking up on his left shoulder. Perhaps intentional, perhaps not….
And to think all they had to do was throw his frozen ass into the steel from the jump and they would have been rid of the T1000 right then. But then we wouldn't have had the cool conclusion.
i remember seeing this in the theatre, and during this scene shouting in my head "run in there and scatter the pieces farther away before it melts and reforms!!!"
Some would say caused by the damage done to it by its liquid nitrogen encounter. But I think it was because, with it being a liquid metal killing machine, the high temperatures in the steelworks played merry hell with T-1000's structure.
@@KnowYoutheDukeofArgyll1841 this time stamp was during the nitrogen, obviously afterwards his feet kept mimicking the floor, but what about whilst he was being frozen? He wasn’t exactly mimicking the floor, his feet kept sticking to the floor as he tried to move whilst being frozen
Always thought it was cool that the t1000 kept the lower half of the biker uniform (namely the boots) but reverted back to the upper half of the Austin uniform
It’s cool seeing those glitches, but I can see why it was cut from the theatrical version. It kind of interrupts the flow of the scene where this unstoppable liquid metal machine is pursuing them and they’re all struggling and he’s just walking and getting closer and closer still cool though to see.
I’ve always wondered if the 1000 was so advance it generated the ability to feel emotions, not necessarily pain, but the fear of it not being able to compete its task, which makes Skynet even more terrifying.
In hindsight or retrospect, I wonder if it would have been better to leave the T-1000 frozen to have more time to escape as I would think it would have taken longer to melt with more mass versus in small pieces. Then again, they would still have to be on the run from it. All in all, putting up a stand and knocking it into the molten steel worked out
I remember this scene from when I was around 17 and took a girl to see it at the cinema. About this point I pointed out that Arnie would be better off NOT shooting the T1000 because doing so increases his surface area and allows him to absorb heat more quickly, quickly thawing him out. Arnie would be better off getting the heck out of dodge whilst the T1000 is still frozen or trying to find something nasty enough to actually destroy it. Mind you, perhaps the T850 doesn't know much about the T1000's capabilities and just hopes this will work. Who knows? I haven't seen her since. Perhaps unsurprisingly.
When I was a kid, I was scrolling through the channels on my grandma’s TV when I saw this scene. Unfortunately, after the t1000 was shattered, she turned off the TV because it was my bed time. For years I had this as a vague memory until I saw T2 for the first time
Somebody else brought this up but the T-800 is defeated in the original by smashing it to pieces, but extreme temps wouldn’t faze it. The T-1000 can be smashed to pieces and put itself back together but extreme temperatures defeat it.
@@walterheisenberg251 T-800 is knocked down for several minutes by fire in T-1. Also both hydraulics and electronics are extremely vulnerable to high temperatures. It's primary school knowledge.
1:20 The T-800, seeing the T-1000 frozen and vulnerable, takes out his gun, aims, logically deduces this is the perfect moment to use one of the phrases John Connor taught him, and fires.
I’m gonna be that guy and say after they reset the switch in the T-800 he became a T-850 allowing him to learn human behaviour. All the other things you mentioned I agree
But it was not very logical. The logical thing would be to pick up the frozen robot and toss him into the melting pot right there...instead he went with the more flashy, but inefficient option. Its a movie, after all.
Thanks man, I didn't notice the literal scene playing Infront of me 😐👍
Thanks for the friendly reminder that you have eyes that connect to your brain. I really personally appreciate you sharing your astute and highly intellectual observations with the world. You're a true scholar my friend, keep up the good work, people like you are gonna change the world 👍
One can imagine ChatGPT making that choice.
I wish the theatrical cut didn't remove all the scenes of the T-1000 glitching. I know they're technically not important to the plot, but they show that the T-1000 was actually damaged from being frozen and then shattered. The malfunctions also prove that it isn't invincible. And they are some pretty cool effects.
It shows up well in when the T-1000 impersonates Sarah and John looks down at its feet and it takes on the form of the grate, blowing its cover.
@@JStantonX Yeah, but I believe audiences were initially confused over why that was happening. This scene actually focuses on the T-1000 malfunctioning, so it’s easier to understand.
@@JStantonX And gives some explanation for why it would demand that Sarah called to John instead of just trying to copy her voice to do that itself.
Oh so it was part of a liquid metal AI system glitch? wow that makes a lot of sense.. Cameron team was so out there man, I swear I never would hv guessed in all those years! 🤷🏻♀️😎
It kind of screws with the pacing. The theatrical cut is better all things considered.
If you notice, as the T-1000 gets out of the wrecked truck, it's an almost identical shot mirroring the first Terminator film, when the T-800 that pursued Sarah climbs out of the burning fuel tanker. Although it's liquid nitrogen that freezes the T-1000 and fire that halts the T-800 momentarily, both scenes serve to expose the machine underneath. This movie is a masterpiece!
The whole sequence is a mirror of T1s semi chase.
Director Magician Cameron was so out there with this movie man. Guy's a real genius and incomparable. Predator / Diehard director John Mc Ternan was another timeless gem of a film magic maker from that era.
@evm6177 Gotta throw in Last Action Hero also. Movie was way ahead of its time.
It’s like poetry, it rhymes
No sólo eso, sino muchos momentos de la PELÍCULA les hace HOMENAJE directo a la ORIGINAL. La escena cuando el T-800 rompe el CRISTAL de la tienda como en la 1, esta escena como bien dices del CAMIÓN en ambas películas pero con distintas temperaturas, el diálogo "VEN CONMIGO SÍ QUIERES VIVIR" en ambas, la escena de cuando ambos TERMINATORS en las respectivas películas dicen "SALIR" y muchas cosas más que copia de la primera.
I remember back when this first aired in the movies. I was a kid and my I went with my family to see it. The audience went crazy when Arnold used that Hasta la Vista catchphrase. Quite a good memory 😊
1:25 The most iconic Terminator line, right next to “I’ll be back” and “Come with me if you want to live”.
And ‘Get out’.
"Live with me if you want to come"😂
Talk to the hand🖐️
¡Así es!
@@Gold1488Terminator 3 in a nutshell
The practical FX in this movie will never be OUTDATED, they still look as good as they did when this first came out!!!...
Practical effects will never be outdated, You cant beat real. The first predator and the thing are still better than anything that came out on those franchise. They were simply PEAK
Yeah, CGI still looks like crap to me in 2024. It's too clean.
@@vapeurdepisse they used cgi in this movie a lot but it still looks awesome
@@Jebu911probably because they used it more sparingly and avoided it unless necessary. Unlike a lot of movies now where it’s shoved in at almost every opportunity.
Wrong they were using some very high end stuff back then including the facial scanning arrays which are still not even available to the masses in 2024. This hardware like stuff from Hexagon is only available to large corporations due to the hardware license requirements. Some of the license dongles are 5000-$10000 to replace that is how much they charge for this tech and this is in 2024 I can't even imagine back in the 1991 this was custom hardware design like the electronics for Jurassic Park motion capture which has never been released to any commercial uses it was in house and stayed in house. I don't think you have any idea what $50 million buys it can get you custom hardware that will never be available to anyone else, the Matador graphics system, Maya system on SGI these were insane to buy at the time. Some of these FX are protected by the Studios and they don't want other Studios to have them. Did you know that the Titanic digital 3D shots were all rendered on 64 bit Alpha chips back in 1996, this is when People were just getting the Pentiums!!. These elites were already using Render Farms with 64bit Chips which we would not see for many years on the mass consumer side well until the Intel Itanium Fiasco was over. Don't think for a second they only relied on Practical Effects if they did this movie, Jurassic Park and many others would never see the day of light. Another element is of course the $100,000 cameras ( EACH ONE without the LENS) and $50,000 steadicam rigs, car Gimbal rigs, Crane Gimbals, $60,000 Prime cinema lenses among other Camera equipment that will never have access to at the consumer level even 30+ years since the movie came out. The mass consumer is always using video and audio technology that has been outdated by Industrial users for 15+ years already that is why it is now given to the mass consumer and it's why Pro hardware for Video and Audio is always kept away from the mass consumer in order to protect the Professional and Industrial users of these products until they move on to newer products so the companies then sell that inferior tech and dump it on the mass consumer. It is Hollywood that controls what camcorder features are available to the mass consumer, Nikon, Canon, Panasonic are just lap dogs of the Movie industry since their high end products are used for Industrial productions which generate the bulk of business of Canon and Nikon for example. Why do you think that Canon and Nikon when they switched from SLR to DSLR not go right to full frame on all their cameras? That would of been the logical path going from 35mm size to Digital 35mm but that took 20 years to get the consumer line to full frame yet 35mm full frame has been available for decades but ONLY FOR THE PRO MARKET and INDUSTRIAL market. The mass consumers needs to stop buying junk technology from these scammers it's how they protect their Pro markets by using the mass consumers as suckers to buy their USELESS UTTER CRAP TECHNOLOGY. Ask yourself this question why would a DIGITAL CAMCORDER have any restrictions on which Frame Rate or Resolution you can shoot? This is the most IDIOTIC thing in the world there is no restrictions at all up to the max of the hardware but all consumer camcorders and DSLR and now Mirrorless DO NOT HAVE OPEN frame rate and resolutions, for this you have of course BUY or Rent an INDUSTRIAL CAMERA.....to shoot a crappy 2 fps YES it's that ridiculous you need an $80,000 Industrial Camera to shoot 2 FPS as frame rates and resolution are FORCED into the firmware of all consumer video camera to only those that "PEDI-Wood" deems okay for consumer use. Analog has been dead for 20+ years anyone using any locked frame rates on any video camera should have their products tossed in the garbage.
I really like the irony that, in the first film the T-800 survives being incinerated but is destroyed by being smashed to pieces, whereas in the second film the T-1000 survives being smashed to pieces but is destroyed by being incinerated.
Is because fire for it self is not enough, besides this was melted metal, which is hotter than fire
Other fact it that T-800 is made of solid metal while T-1000 liquid metal
But I get your point. One can bi destroyed at the moment of being turned in pieces while the other is destroyed by extreme heat or cold
Haha you said iron
1:25 “Hasta La Vista Baby!!” Always will be the most iconic line in the Terminator series. 🔥🔥
I thought it should have been "Chill out, dickwad!"
The sequence where the metal drops start fusing with one another is just terrifying. Pure genius from Jim Cameron.
He may be more advanced than the T-800, but his biggest weakness is the inability to handle extreme cold, or extreme heat.
a massive weakness is the endurance tradeoff. he may be able to heal, but, as we see in the movie, a spray of bullets or even a single shotgun blast is enough to stun him temporarily.
the T-800, while not possessing infinite durability, is not really stunned by modern-day guns and is barely even affected by them.
@@thethumbisafinger Thsts a good point! We remember Kyle Reese shooting the T-800 with the shotgun during the Tech Noir scene. We saw how the T800 got right back up like nothing happened. But doing that to the T-1000 would incapacitate it to buy some time to escape.
The T-1000’s physiology doesn’t hold up nearly as well against ballistic impacts. There is always some kind of trade when malleability is the primary ability.
Just like real advanced electronics
@@JStantonX yep.
This film was ahead of it's time and today's action films don't even come close.
Best sequel of all time! Terminator 1 and 2 are truly masterpieces, and as mentioned, T2 is the best sequel of all time.
0:20 I love this scene and its parallels with The Terminator 1984: The t-1000 leaving the truck, its apparent death and then revealing its true form from the flames 2:51 and continuing with its mission to exterminate John Connor, just as it happened in T1 with the T-800. Simply masterful.
1:25 Great lines
Imagine the t800 (Arnold) just picked up the frozen t10000 instead of shooting it. And threw the t1000 in the molten steel. Done deal.
yeah, i've been thinking about this since the movie came out. also, shattering it by shooting also helps it to unfreeze quicker. one solid 'block' takes much longer to heat up, then many small pieces.
Yep
@user-nw3hp1ch2i definitely possible, yeah. we wold need to know about the specifics of the metal to be sure, but at least it would buy a lot more time and it would have resulted in the final battle between both terminators anyway.
He couldn’t do that,because he didn’t have a broom and dustpan .
The movie would have been over too quickly if Arnie did that, hahaha. I love T2 and T1.
I remember watching a TV show about movie effects and they showed how they did whole T-1000 freeze, shatter, and reforming scene. Mostly all practical effects, with a little bit of computer graphic intervention. Very cool process!
I like the fact that they used an amputee body double for the scene where the T-1000's arm breaks off.
We don't have much time, but we'll stand here another 15 seconds just in case we do.
Have you ever heard about shock? Imagine seing some luqiud metal turning into a fckin human
I was thinking the same thing
@@Triver24 its called shock
@@user-op8ge3kq6s What's to be shocked about? They've seen the T-1000 do that a hundred fucking times
@@Anonymous-yq6wy no. they didnt saw him get out of fire they just saw him getting shot or getting over bars but that a complete different thing he is in million of pieces and gets together
Imagine this through the T-800's POV. His CPU is analyzing the situation, seeing the threat has been immobilized and is open for neutralization. As he's pulling the gun out, a list of quips opens to the left of the T-1000
- *No Problemo*
- *Chill Out*
- *Chill Out, Dickwad*
- *Easy Money*
- *Hasta La Vista, Baby*
And there you go. One of the best moments in film history.
このシーン、好きです。完全に倒したと思ってからの絶望が!
What took down the 1000?
“THE ICE AGE!”
YESSS!
that’s a reference most people aren’t gonna get
@@wilhelmburgdorf9309 which is sad
Stay cool, metal boy
Hehe, he surely broke the ice there. XD
In hindsight shattering the T-1000 into small pieces was a bad idea, it melts quicker, as opposed to having it in one piece where they can move it to a freezer or drop it the furnace. Cool scene though
That's what I've always thought.
Also, I wonder how differently the T-1000 would function if Arnold had ripped off the head and arms, or maybe part of the torso while it was still frozen whole and threw it into the iron smelter -- basically decreasing the T-1000's mass by say 50%. Would the T-1000 compensate by being shorter and smaller, like a 100lb size pre-teen boy? Or maybe it would still remain the same size, but would need to be hollow inside to account for less mass?
Remember Arnie's T-800 explaining about how that thing can mimic sharp weapons and projectiles. So yea the T-1000 was meant to be lethal despite the mass and number of pieces.
@@mygoatisdead yep, that part of liquid metal terminator idea was not consistent - there should be some kind of CPU and at least small devices to control the form and provide AI. This was fixed in the later parts of franchise where we seen liquid body over a solid skeleton.
Well I sort of wrote that away with the CPU also taking some form of a liquid metal form kind of like Nano robotic technology or something.
@@mygoatisdead It would have made the T-1000 very stupid, because its intelligence is all spread out amongst its body.
Also the T-1000 is usually a little hollow, for example when it makes that helmet and sunglasses yet remains the same size.
Perhaps the T-1000 would have been completely disabled, because when it gets hurt the first thing it does is to regenerate itself, which it would have a hard time doing.
Love the visual storytelling from the drop round of the Grenade launcher to T-8000 getting his hand stuck to a handle and his foot melts as he walk shows anomaly
Perfect examples of "show, don't tell" in the movie. If not something important that'll pay off later, don't bother bringing attention to it in writing/filming. 👀
Absolutely Classic and Iconic my friends. Thanks.
For me, this is one of the best of the best film scenes, especially in view of the early 90s, when such effects were absolutely new.
1:28 - When Arnie shoots the T-1000, there is a split second of slowdown at the point he shatters just to give you that visual of him being destroyed. Then it continues to shatter further.
Such amazing direction and detail I only just noticed!
One of the greatest quotes in cinema history
,,Hasta la vista, baby"
The fact that Skynet sent a prototype to kill Connor says how bad the situation in the future was for the "machines"
The special effects when he is breaking apart from the liquid nitrogen are unreal. Like really really good They were more impressive to me than the CGI when I first watched this film.
Bro how tf was any of this movie filmed. Best movie ever created
I swear that is the most hilarious scene in the movie, how a Terminator got vulnerable like that.
Why hilarious? It's established it is a prototype, it's bound to have weaknesses.
The funny little Twilight Zone esque instrument that plays at 1:10 as the T1000 inspects himself always makes me smile.
1:19 was a real person with a dismembered, just like in “the thing”. You can see him slightly move a little.
T1000: Please! Show some mercy!
T800: Mercy? I’m afraid that my condition has left me cold to your pleas of mercy!
We don't speak of that movie. Go to your room and think about what you've done.
@@cujoedaman It’s like the Adam West TV show. It’s meant to be campy.
@@Sonic1991-z9h To which Joel Schumacher apologized for making both those movies.
T-800: *You, who are without mercy, now plead for it? I thought you were made of sterner stuff.*
This is the legendary scene ever no CGI of today will ever beat that this go hard by mile😢😢😢❤❤❤❤
Seeing the t1000 mold himself back together after just being obliterated is nightmarish, gives you a feeling that he is unstoppable.
Yeah but in the extended cut you can see that it was already glitching due to extreme temperature exposure.
@@mgabor6936 mostly after he froze in liquid nitrogen and cause the T-1000 to be abruptly glitched
Notice T800 didn’t use the grenade launcher and dragged the fight close to the furnace, since he calculated that was their only chance to beat him.
I love the film and everything that comes after this bit, but i always thought they'd have stood a better chance of winning if they just picked T-1000 up while he was still frozen, carried him to the liquid steel and chucked him in over the side. Job done.
Yea sure..By the end of a totally mind blowing movie featuring a mad as f** cross country adrenaline packed chase turning most part of the major city roads into a perfect war zone with those two crazy killing machines running around like it was black Friday Night at 🎯Target! , And when they finally got a chance to get back at that bastard villain, had they only taken a brief moment to observe and carefully notice that Oh WOW! they were actually standing at a steel melting factory!!🏭 'HASTA LAVISTA.. WAIT ACTUALLY NO THAT WON'T WORK , GOT A BETTER IDEA LET'S JUST DUMP HIS FROZEN ASS INTO THE FIRE PIT'S 🔥 HOLD MY PISTOLS AND RPG'S WILL YA JOHN!' - Le T-800 😎👍
@@evm6177 Yes, fair enough. However, the T-800 consistently speaks of tactics, psychology and avoiding moves that would endanger the success of the mission. Plus, he admits the T-1000 is more advanced than him so he needs to outsmart him in order to get the upper hand. Surely he'd know that a big solid lump would take longer to defrost than lots of tiny shards.
I'm not proposing a remake, I'm just saying.
But, if they had dragged him to the edge, T-800 could have said "Hasta la vista, baby!" before throwing him in.
Technically that's true, but that would've been pedestrian compared to how it was done.
@@OmegaWolf747 Of course. You have to make life harder for yourself in the name of entertainment 😜
@@davidwyllie8539 I agree 100% T800 could've spared himself even more damage this way and possibly could've saved John easier by remaining his protector. He would've eventually healed up from being shot by them darn cops and could've been like new again
" _Alright, everyone! Chill._ "
That was another role
in another movie.
just laugh and move on bro im sure he knows. its a cross reference lol@@billmurray7473
Terminator:"What killed the dinosaurs?"
*BANG! T-1000 shatters*
Terminator: "The ice age!"
What if... T800 didnt shoot T1000 but just grab it's body and metal pieces and throw it in the lava instead ???
Dude I thought I was clever for just having this thought as well LOL. “Quickly, John, get the pieces and throw them in, do it now!”
the film would have ended immediately
@@name741 There was minus 200 degrees in close proximity.
Seen this movie a million times since growing up in the 90s and early 2000s. T2 is the last franchise for me.
We have Stan Winston and ILM to thank for effects that still have an aha effect when we see them today 😮❤
0:05 Me and my homies at the end of the work day running away from the Manager who always asks you for a few extra hours.
Oh so it was part of a liquid metal AI system glitch? wow that makes a lot of sense.. Cameron team was so out there man, I swear I never would hv guessed in all those years! 🤷🏻♀️😎
most feared villian in T series
I can't help admiring this movie. It's a constant series of duels between the two terminators... and they are all so good, not a single boring fight.
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the only time throughout the film, where t800 says something to t1000, to which he can't hear.
Not really as he used johns voice talking to it when it had taken the place of his adoptive mother.
God the sound design! No wonder it took both oscars (even ousted Backdraft (1991))
I love this film and the music is perfect.
I love the extended cut, it takes an already great movie and makes it even better! 😎
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The bullet that was dropped in the car chase scene is picked up at this moment.
As it turns out, this one bullet is the key item that disables the T1000.
It's a very neat foreshadowing.
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*Did you know what killed the dinosaurs? The ice age!*
"Hasta la Pasta, Gravy!"
That's how the Terminator would eat (terminate) Italian food
Bro was in disbelief when he hand broke off lolol
Im so angry they dont make movies like this anymore. Hollywood is so degenerate nowadays.
Yeah Hollywood hasn't been the same since the late 2000s.
Wow I can't believe this was made in the 1990s 😃
The director was from the future or what ?! 😛
I agree the same
The thrill of the chase and the finale with this scene is iconic as hell. If other species of superior technology or even gods exist, I think if the got their eyes on this movie or even this scene they would give a small applause on humanity...
Crazy how I watch this as a kid 30 years ago, learned a Spanish phrase without realizing it and committed all to my long term memory for life
They literally stood there for a solid minute just watching the T-1000 reassemble itself lmao.
All the comments are great. I really like when he reforms and stares at the camera. There is a fiber poking up on his left shoulder. Perhaps intentional, perhaps not….
I love that line
And to think all they had to do was throw his frozen ass into the steel from the jump and they would have been rid of the T1000 right then. But then we wouldn't have had the cool conclusion.
Probably didn't want to risk him melting when the carried him
@@georgehernandez2156 The extreme negative temperature would have frozen T-800 and broken it permanently.
*proceeds to transfer vulnerable t1000 into an industrial freezer. Movie over. The characters live happily ever after.
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i remember seeing this in the theatre, and during this scene shouting in my head "run in there and scatter the pieces farther away before it melts and reforms!!!"
0:51 this I really never understood, is he getting frozen to the floor? Or are his joints gumming up cus of the freezing temperatures?
Some would say caused by the damage done to it by its liquid nitrogen encounter. But I think it was because, with it being a liquid metal killing machine, the high temperatures in the steelworks played merry hell with T-1000's structure.
@@KnowYoutheDukeofArgyll1841 this time stamp was during the nitrogen, obviously afterwards his feet kept mimicking the floor, but what about whilst he was being frozen? He wasn’t exactly mimicking the floor, his feet kept sticking to the floor as he tried to move whilst being frozen
He’s getting frozen to the floor. He doesn’t have joints.
@@KevinNerfstechnically his body mimics human joints so, he kinda has joints…
Terminator 2 is better than PREDATOR 1 , I love you ARNOLD
Both are top notch action films.
بهترین فیلم تمام دوران❤❤❤❤
Always thought it was cool that the t1000 kept the lower half of the biker uniform (namely the boots) but reverted back to the upper half of the Austin uniform
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4:46 T-800 also said Go Now In Terminator 3 as well.
No greater scene in all of Sci-Fi/Action movie history
تقصد هذا هو أعظم مشهد
It’s cool seeing those glitches, but I can see why it was cut from the theatrical version. It kind of interrupts the flow of the scene where this unstoppable liquid metal machine is pursuing them and they’re all struggling and he’s just walking and getting closer and closer still cool though to see.
1:26 Hasta la vista Baby
I’ve always wondered if the 1000 was so advance it generated the ability to feel emotions, not necessarily pain, but the fear of it not being able to compete its task, which makes Skynet even more terrifying.
Is sad that after this terminator movie they only released garbage. Should of left it with terminator and terminator 2
As long as they can make money tho 😅😅
One of my Favourite Films.
In hindsight or retrospect, I wonder if it would have been better to leave the T-1000 frozen to have more time to escape as I would think it would have taken longer to melt with more mass versus in small pieces. Then again, they would still have to be on the run from it. All in all, putting up a stand and knocking it into the molten steel worked out
Awesome!
1:21 the best of movie
I remember this scene from when I was around 17 and took a girl to see it at the cinema. About this point I pointed out that Arnie would be better off NOT shooting the T1000 because doing so increases his surface area and allows him to absorb heat more quickly, quickly thawing him out. Arnie would be better off getting the heck out of dodge whilst the T1000 is still frozen or trying to find something nasty enough to actually destroy it. Mind you, perhaps the T850 doesn't know much about the T1000's capabilities and just hopes this will work. Who knows?
I haven't seen her since. Perhaps unsurprisingly.
When I was a kid, I was scrolling through the channels on my grandma’s TV when I saw this scene. Unfortunately, after the t1000 was shattered, she turned off the TV because it was my bed time. For years I had this as a vague memory until I saw T2 for the first time
0:54 I was frozen today!
The movie that was ahead of its time. Still hold up well against the movies of today.
ARNOLD KNEW HE HAD TO FLEXS HIS NUTTS IN THAT HEAD TO HEAD BATTLE WITH T-1000🤛🤛🤛
1:25 this quote is immoral
3:00 nice move by the T-800, the bullet that kill T-1000
لماذا الأفلام القديمة أجمل من الان؟!
Shattering the T-1000 only enabled it to thaw out faster
😮😮best best 👌 👍
1:55 couldn’t the T-800 have run over, picked up the frozen pieces of the T-1000, and thrown them in the molten lava?!
That’s exactly what I thought.
Man, a little something unexpected happens, and the T-1000 just goes to pieces...
What killed the T-1000?
The Ice Age!!! ❄️❄️❄️❄️
Somebody else brought this up but the T-800 is defeated in the original by smashing it to pieces, but extreme temps wouldn’t faze it. The T-1000 can be smashed to pieces and put itself back together but extreme temperatures defeat it.
@@walterheisenberg251 T-800 is knocked down for several minutes by fire in T-1. Also both hydraulics and electronics are extremely vulnerable to high temperatures. It's primary school knowledge.
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They had to take into account his liquid nature when confronting the T-1000.
1:26 fire lines🔥
The great line: hasta la vista baby
When I see such an absolute MASTERPIECE and others of this golden era, I can't help but feel sad for the current state of Hollywood.
T1000 was such a cool villain.