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Terminator 2: Judgment Day [Remastered] (1991)
Scene: Pescadero hospital state
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Storyline: A cyborg, identical to the one who failed to kill Sarah Connor, must now protect her teenage son, John Connor, from a more advanced and powerful cyborg.
Director: James Cameron
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger (The Terminator \ T-800), Linda Hamilton (Sarah Connor), Edward Furlong (John Connor), Robert Patrick (T-1000)
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@superwilliam6432
@superwilliam6432 3 года назад
This scene was unscripted. Robert Patrick was told to pretend to slice the bars in half and let CGI do the rest, but he amazed the entire cast and crew by simply phasing through the bars by disassembling and reassembling his molecular structure at will. Turns out, they were filming the whole time.
@aliali-wn7un
@aliali-wn7un 3 года назад
True story
@mohamedashian604
@mohamedashian604 3 года назад
Mind blown 🤯
@TheGary108
@TheGary108 3 года назад
Robert Patrick is truly an underrated actor.
@tony_anello
@tony_anello 3 года назад
Lmfao I like your sense of humor
@klaus6178
@klaus6178 3 года назад
Oh wow. Isn't that cool.
@lancearoni1090
@lancearoni1090 9 месяцев назад
Sarah’s psychiatrist watching the T1000 walk through that cage completely shocked and dumbfounded was always the icing on the cake with this scene, I laugh every time I see that guy realize his proclaimed craziest patient is actually telling the truth .
@Tigerman1138
@Tigerman1138 5 месяцев назад
Exactly. In T3 he makes a cameo and is in denial and questions if he ever saw such things.
@jasonmaclean719
@jasonmaclean719 5 месяцев назад
I mean, sure he could be a bit of a jerk. But her and Kyle's story was pretty crazy when you think about it. Most if not everyone would say they were both crazy until they see it actually happen.
@Tigerman1138
@Tigerman1138 5 месяцев назад
@@jasonmaclean719 He was a lot nicer at the police station before joining the psychiatric hospital. I could feel the pain when she broke his arm after clubbing the area behind his knees. When she took a syringe full of “Liquid Rooter” to his throat using him as a hostage she gives the ultimate “S got real” line: “It won’t work Sarah (give up this escape attempt and having them open the door).” “You’re already dead Silberman, everybody dies, you *know* I believe that so *don’t* F with me!” “…Open the door…open *the* door.”
@lancearoni1090
@lancearoni1090 5 месяцев назад
@@jasonmaclean719 yeah definitely, he was a huge dick though , she was abused in that hospital and stuff so I get h his skepticism but at the same time considering the situation it is pretty funny, James Cameron is comedic like that , but yeah they do sound crazy as hell.
@jasonmaclean719
@jasonmaclean719 5 месяцев назад
@@lancearoni1090 I've worked in prisons before with inmates that were absolutely batshit insane. You'd hear stories MUCH crazier than theirs. I understand where Silverman is coming from, but he should never have led her on like that. Telling her one thing and then denying it. He's lucky all he got was a broken arm.
@johngeiger3770
@johngeiger3770 Год назад
0:25 all that training yet PTSD kicks in. This movie is a gem.
@Super_B1
@Super_B1 10 месяцев назад
Can you blame her? :P I think most people would after a terminator tried to kill you for an entire first movie. :P
@kenthefele113
@kenthefele113 10 месяцев назад
That’s how people act when they revisit past trauma. It immediately causes them to shut down.
@pawelk1020
@pawelk1020 10 месяцев назад
You never had a dream that Terminator is chasing you? :)
@enigmatimes340
@enigmatimes340 5 месяцев назад
That's how it works. You never had controlled PTSD once it triggers
@elvisibra
@elvisibra 4 месяца назад
You think it is just PTSD or realization that she doesn't stand a chance, regarding all that had to be done to kill the first one.. I mean yeah..better run..
@hw_plainview1179
@hw_plainview1179 Год назад
I love how quickly Sarah adjusts to a developing situation. The Terminator (Arnold) gives her the passcode, "come with me if you want to live", her son vouches, and she's immediately in the fight battling the T1000.
@amvlabs5339
@amvlabs5339 Год назад
yeah nowadays there would be a million fucking useless questions
@kggresham
@kggresham Год назад
Well said.
@rockfella27
@rockfella27 Год назад
When I watched this in 1995 i was wondering why she's so scared of model 101 to later realise Arnold was the one who wanted to kill ker in T1 and it all made sense.
@robbieclark7828
@robbieclark7828 Год назад
I never thought of that recurring line as being like a password. It’s a shame the rest of the movies in the series just took that as a mandate to constantly recycle every iconic line from the first two.
@rockfella27
@rockfella27 Год назад
@@robbieclark7828 You had better ideas?
@ZoidiusPlasmaReaper
@ZoidiusPlasmaReaper 3 года назад
The thing I love about this scene is up until this point, Sarah Connor was shown to have become very skilled, tough, intelligent and absolutely ruthless in what she needed to do to escape. But all of that gets stripped away the instant she sets eyes on the T-800. She screams and runs in a blind panic. It shows just how traumatizing the first terminator was for her for all that character build to just collapse in that moment. Linda did a fantastic job conveying all of that horror.
@brionmartin5693
@brionmartin5693 3 года назад
💯💯💯
@anounymosgamer
@anounymosgamer 3 года назад
Why is this comment not have more likes???
@easydrive3662
@easydrive3662 3 года назад
Its these thought out such well scripted points and attention to detail within the T2 film that make this film one of the best ever,deffo top ten best ever film!
@jessicareutercastrogiovann5796
@jessicareutercastrogiovann5796 3 года назад
Absolutely! And it's not the cheesy, melodramatic, drawn out screams you see today. It's a freaking character moment. Writing goals. ✍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@harkness9723
@harkness9723 3 года назад
Another point to add to this is her quick understanding of what she and the other two are up against, notice that in the elevator she quickly realises that the T-800 wouldn't be shooting at the T-1000 unless it was in some way susceptible to fire and she follows suit by grabbing the handgun. Like her mind just goes from "Wtf is going on?" to "I should be shooting this thing". It's things like this that make me love this movie, that sense of reality and awareness.
@commanderkeen3787
@commanderkeen3787 2 года назад
Sarah's line from the deleted scene "You don't know what it's like to try to kill one of these things" really summarizes Sarah's terror in this scene and her performance throughout the film. She knows a Terminator can wipe out an entire building of fully armed cops, and now one has just stepped out of an elevator in front of her, presumably from the grave, like a spectre bringing death with it. Unimaginable horror. She plays it so well
@paradigm_sh1ft532
@paradigm_sh1ft532 2 года назад
That was one scene that definitley should've been left in.
@downhomesunset
@downhomesunset Год назад
@@paradigm_sh1ft532 she says that later to John when they have the T-800’s CPU out and Sarah wants to smash it.
@QualityPen
@QualityPen Год назад
I think her just slipping and falling is what really sells it. She’s a woman who has dealt with more than her fair share of fight or flight situations and in that moment and in any other situation she reacts instantly and appropriately, but in this moment she is so stricken by fear that she does the third option: she freezes, and freezes so suddenly she just falls over.
@jimmynuetronrblx8628
@jimmynuetronrblx8628 Год назад
i always felt bad for all those cops
@GruppeSechs
@GruppeSechs Год назад
I saw this before T1. Going back and watching that was like the entire movie was a prequel for this one moment.
@buzztrucker
@buzztrucker Год назад
Imagine the psychiatrist seeing the T-1000 walking through gate bars after everything he heard from Sarah. At that point he's either thinks he's now insane or you have to believe what his patient had told him.
@JonMartinYXD
@JonMartinYXD Год назад
According to Terminator 3, it was the former.
@ncscientist
@ncscientist Год назад
The psychiatrist actor just died. RIP.
@JonMartinYXD
@JonMartinYXD Год назад
@@ncscientist Earl Boen. He did a ton of voice work in his later years.
@danielhainline8882
@danielhainline8882 Год назад
@@JonMartinYXD he wasn't much to look at, but he was absolutely great as the doctor!
@worsethanhitlerpt.2539
@worsethanhitlerpt.2539 Год назад
That guy is a douchbag but that moment where he sees the T-1000 is very cool
@bikramarora1819
@bikramarora1819 Год назад
The color pallet of this scene is absolutely beautiful. So gritty yet so sci-fi. Cameron is one of the best technicians in filmmaking history.
@jhutfre4855
@jhutfre4855 Год назад
Blue lightning in the whole movie is stellar
@fourshore502
@fourshore502 Год назад
@@jhutfre4855 very 90s. the movie heat was very blue as well.
@caelicavideos
@caelicavideos Год назад
Exactly… T3 looks like a picnic in the park on a sunny afternoon compared to the masterpiece that was T2.
@mitchcoughlin8335
@mitchcoughlin8335 11 месяцев назад
The special effect still hold up today...
@RyanJ504
@RyanJ504 11 месяцев назад
Kinda reminds of Michael Mann's cinematography in films like Heat and Collateral, but especially the former. Thief, too. If anyone has seen those films and agrees or disagrees, feel free to share.
@mofuhh
@mofuhh 4 года назад
The way Sarah says “NO” and falls to the floor just shows so much about her character. She knows she can’t escape what’s coming. Imagine the shock she felt when she saw that the same machine that tried to kill her years ago is actually protecting her from an even more dangerous threat. It’s chilling.
@edu2921
@edu2921 4 года назад
Yes Love thay escene!!
@pacman9635
@pacman9635 4 года назад
Ur picture is Jay z or someone that looks like him lol
@mofuhh
@mofuhh 4 года назад
Ghost Yeah it is. He always looks goofy in his pics lol
@Lyndonswing
@Lyndonswing 4 года назад
Yo Arnold Schwarzenegger had so much swag in his younger days.
@Theakritas_
@Theakritas_ 4 года назад
@Mitchell Hart Back than : full of action, great acting and script. Takes almost the whole movie to finish a single liquid based terminator Now : just like what you just said
@Fx2real
@Fx2real 3 года назад
i love how when john calls for his mother, she doesnt even think about turning around as she knows that the terminator can immitate voices. great little detail in my opinion
@arcengal
@arcengal 3 года назад
I think you just solved a question I had for years, so thank you.
@jordanbl4270
@jordanbl4270 3 года назад
Nope, its just a shock
@hassnainhaider9897
@hassnainhaider9897 3 года назад
Nope she was terrified
@hassnainhaider9897
@hassnainhaider9897 3 года назад
@@cmderp yeah
@kellenwong1321
@kellenwong1321 3 года назад
@@cmderp WoW wHat A dUmb StAteMeNt.
@tsarfox3462
@tsarfox3462 Год назад
I absolutely love her reaction to the T-800 walking out of the elevator. The sheer horror and panic just fits so well with her character. Despite training and being a badass she still has scars from when that same model effortlessly tore through a Police station filled with cops armed with military grade weapons, survived a tank truck exploding, and a pipe bomb wedged into his torso. Then her son manages to shake her out of it and she picks right back up and gets back into the fight.
@HaxxorElite
@HaxxorElite Год назад
uwu
@tsarfox3462
@tsarfox3462 Год назад
@@HaxxorElite OwO
@HaxxorElite
@HaxxorElite Год назад
@@tsarfox3462 u//w//u
@DoctorFail
@DoctorFail Год назад
*Furrys Detected: Commence Cyberbullying*
@HaxxorElite
@HaxxorElite Год назад
@@DoctorFail unu
@randbarrett8706
@randbarrett8706 7 месяцев назад
Sarah is so versatile that she quickly accepts what her son is telling her and extends a hand to the terminator
@eoinoconnor5783
@eoinoconnor5783 7 месяцев назад
But she tried to smash his CPU later on.
@noone7097
@noone7097 2 месяца назад
​​​@@eoinoconnor5783 that doesn't matter, she didn't let her emotions take over during a crucial moment when she did not have a second to think. It showed her spontaneous and presence of mind. She let her trauma take over only when the threat was not imminent (that chip scene) and she also eventually overcomes her trauma, and accepts t800 as a worthy protector of her son.
@eoinoconnor5783
@eoinoconnor5783 2 месяца назад
@@noone7097 Indeed. The T-800 gained her trust more overtime. When John is teaching human gestures like thumbs up and high fives, she viewed him as a father figure to John when he never had one in his life. For once she saw something positive about the terminator after all the trauma.
@shawnbass-ig2bv
@shawnbass-ig2bv 10 дней назад
Shows how smart and adaptive she is, she believed it because if the T-800 was there to kill her it would have and and it would have killed everyone else too, not to mention John was with it
@noir853
@noir853 3 года назад
hats-off to Robert Patrick here. He's probably half the size Arnold was, but still as intimidating, or probably even more intimidating. Because we knew when he shows up on-screen, shits going to happened next. That's how good this movie is.
@mitchelljeremiahk7399
@mitchelljeremiahk7399 3 года назад
Scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. He really convinced the audience the T-1000 was a relentless killing machine.
@WaterCrane
@WaterCrane 3 года назад
I remember little things like saying that if the T-800 was a Panzer Tank, then the T-1000 was a Porsche... powerful vehicles in their own way. And also little things that Robert Patrick was able to do, like rapid-fire a pistol without blinking once... in other words, very robotic.
@jongon0848
@jongon0848 3 года назад
It was also his casual interactions that really sold it for me. The way he knew how to act like a normal person just made him all the more terrifying
@Patralgan
@Patralgan 3 года назад
Robert was absolutely perfect. He's not a big guy, but he's way scarier and intimidating than Arnold
@mdavid32
@mdavid32 3 года назад
Yeah size plays a factor, but presence and energy play a huge part of being intimidating. He absolutely nailed the whole “I will kill everyone I am not afraid of anyone” aura. That vibe was just oozing out of him without him having to say a word.
@jimmorrison2657
@jimmorrison2657 3 года назад
The therapist didn't believe Sarah's story. Now he will be the patient, and his therapist won't believe his story.
@bagsikdangal
@bagsikdangal 3 года назад
That actually happened in the comic T2 Cybernetic Dawn. He ended up as a mental patient in a straight jacket
@sylvestercharpentier4189
@sylvestercharpentier4189 3 года назад
@@bagsikdangal bastard got what he deserved
@olympia5758
@olympia5758 3 года назад
@@sylvestercharpentier4189 Can you blame him? Shit, I wouldn't believe her story either!
@hurontoikiy7036
@hurontoikiy7036 3 года назад
😁 ✌️
@abdullahal-shimri3091
@abdullahal-shimri3091 3 года назад
Ah the circle of life
@selvincisneros8770
@selvincisneros8770 Год назад
It’s pretty cool how when the t-800 said “ come with me if you want to live” is the same words Kyle Reese said to Sarah Connor at the club in the first Terminator. It’s a psychological of connecting security in her mind that terminator was going to protect her like Kyle Reese did
@MedalionDS9
@MedalionDS9 Год назад
It's like poetry... it rhymes
@MarcillaSmith
@MarcillaSmith Год назад
In the original draft of the script, they were going to extend the parallel by having Sarah and the T-800 hide out in a fleabag motel and make a human-terminator hybrid baby, but they didn't think the culture was ready for it.
@selvincisneros8770
@selvincisneros8770 Год назад
@@MarcillaSmith really? I didn’t know that the original was going to be that. If they would of stuck to that script i can guarantee a really bad movie
@MarcillaSmith
@MarcillaSmith Год назад
@@selvincisneros8770 Sorry, I was getting it confused with the version starring Jerry Butler.
@Robbie_S
@Robbie_S Год назад
Well Kyle Reese sent this Terminator to save Sarah Connor from the future. And to make her believe that Kyle Reese sent him, he put that key sentence into him
@ChrisManley1994
@ChrisManley1994 Год назад
0:19 From the moment Sarah sees the T-800 all the training and preparing she'd been doing for this very moment went out the window and she went right back to where she was the first time she saw it in 1984. Brilliant!
@joshlight6892
@joshlight6892 7 месяцев назад
Badass as she was she knew her limitations. She knew she was still no match for a fully in tact T-800 even though she managed to kill the other one only because it was blown in half and got under a hydraulic press. And even though I hate to acknowledge Terminator Dark Fate, we saw that again with Carl when she couldn't stop him from killing John. Of course no other human could either, at least not without more modern weapons.
@ChrisManley1994
@ChrisManley1994 6 месяцев назад
@@joshlight6892Ohhhh Carl, he was just misunderstood
@sonrouge
@sonrouge 4 года назад
The T1000's gun getting stuck was actually genius.
@rogerwilco2
@rogerwilco2 4 года назад
It sells the CGI effect.
@owneditall300
@owneditall300 4 года назад
This movie was pretty dope if you like lots of action
@ravoth4254
@ravoth4254 4 года назад
sonrouge 105?
@GarretGrayCamera
@GarretGrayCamera 4 года назад
Yeah, I always thought something went wrong and he got stuck and they'd be able to get away. But it was just as simple as the gun getting hung up.
@dilbertdoe601
@dilbertdoe601 4 года назад
Simpletons are so easily pleased.
@josecolon2449
@josecolon2449 2 года назад
Terminator doesnt hit women. He just throws her to the floor. What a gentleman.
@unrulykash3830
@unrulykash3830 2 года назад
😂😂☠️☠️👏👏
@johns1625
@johns1625 2 года назад
Throws her to the floor by her face. As is tradition.
@GawrGurasBathTubPizza
@GawrGurasBathTubPizza 2 года назад
thats sexist to men, plus did you assume her gender?
@alwillk
@alwillk 2 года назад
John told the terminator not to kill. One punch from the terminator most likely would have killed her.
@keith4804
@keith4804 2 года назад
YEET MODE ENGAGED
@noneyabis
@noneyabis Год назад
The guy playing the doctor died today (81 lung cancer). He played his part well.
@aidanpurkiss9457
@aidanpurkiss9457 Год назад
Let's pay respects 🙏
@Marksman_12
@Marksman_12 10 месяцев назад
May Earl Boen be in peace.
@darnellhutchins7878
@darnellhutchins7878 7 месяцев назад
🙏🙏
@kojiemoji4907
@kojiemoji4907 8 месяцев назад
Robert Patrick was BORN to play the T-1000
@datavalisofficial8730
@datavalisofficial8730 4 года назад
1:49 This scene wasnt scripted, the doors were supposed to open up the the crew wasnt able because of some technical problems, but Robert Patrick(T-1000's actor) decided to save the scene by transforming in liquid metal and going through the bars, the director liked that scene so much that he decided to keep it
@johnchuck3047
@johnchuck3047 4 года назад
Facts, you can actually watch it in a "behind the scenes" video. The man is a legend
@datavalisofficial8730
@datavalisofficial8730 4 года назад
@@johnchuck3047 ikr!
@johnchuck3047
@johnchuck3047 4 года назад
@@datavalisofficial8730 its really mindblowing how dedicated the actor is...
@tim57243
@tim57243 4 года назад
Method acting at its finest.
@michaelmiller8455
@michaelmiller8455 4 года назад
You serious Clark?
@willk1756
@willk1756 3 года назад
30 years later, this special effect hasn't aged a day.
@sestoalternativeevo8884
@sestoalternativeevo8884 3 года назад
For reals
@marceltran919
@marceltran919 3 года назад
@@sestoalternativeevo8884 Still better than marvel CGI
@sestoalternativeevo8884
@sestoalternativeevo8884 3 года назад
MMM 17 ehhh Ik...that’s why I said for reals
@Enzo575
@Enzo575 3 года назад
I agree it's still amazing
@shravan1010
@shravan1010 3 года назад
@r_ elentless01 you are?
@cagan3821
@cagan3821 5 месяцев назад
Robert Patrick is like a real terminator. Arguably the best actor of the entire Terminator series
@ImpossibleReasons
@ImpossibleReasons 3 месяца назад
He's pretty good in Reacher too.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XXWRM8OtoUI.html
@bbenjoe
@bbenjoe Год назад
RIP Dr. Silberman Earl Boen (1941-2023)
@brianwilson3355
@brianwilson3355 2 года назад
I love the moment when the syringe drops out of the psychiatrist’s mouth. He finally believed all the stuff Sarah Conor said that got her locked up.
@DarkMatterX1
@DarkMatterX1 2 года назад
At that point he was gonna give himself the thorazine
@YTWarrior100
@YTWarrior100 2 года назад
I kind of wish he would've got caught in a crossfire between both Terminators here. He deserved to get killed after what he put Sarah through.
@PsychoJXS1
@PsychoJXS1 2 года назад
I wonder what have happened if the psychiatrist just happened to put his foot out to trip the T1000 while he's running after them.
@silverkitty2503
@silverkitty2503 2 года назад
@@YTWarrior100 yup he kid
@dbodooley
@dbodooley 2 года назад
That guy was a moron even in the first movie lol
@SRFriso94
@SRFriso94 2 года назад
This movie is older than me, and the effects have definitely aged a lot better.
@gulpbiys5705
@gulpbiys5705 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wtbcaWnybzs.html
@hobomike6935
@hobomike6935 2 года назад
i wish i had skin like the T-1000 that just resets after a massive injury!
@whatshisname3304
@whatshisname3304 2 года назад
i know i ve seen you.
@amado4249
@amado4249 2 года назад
@@whatshisname3304 Oh yeah? Then what's his name?
@serioussam909
@serioussam909 2 года назад
that's because they used them where they had to. They didn't film the whole thing in front of the green screen. Also that scene where T1000 goes through bars is hard to do even with modern computers.
@mrsnulch
@mrsnulch Год назад
I like how Sarah realizes she can trust the terminator fairly quickly and even reaches for its hand to help her up, because she knows from experience that if it was here to kill her she would have been dead the second it stepped out of the elevator.
@Legoman775
@Legoman775 День назад
facts
@marv9906
@marv9906 4 месяца назад
0:20 this is one of the coolest things ive seen in any film. Cold, dark and raw. Straight up everything she learned and trained for theown right out the window. This scene has embedded itself into my memory and i often think aboit how scary life would be with terminators inevitably roaming streets
@salsamancer
@salsamancer 4 года назад
Linda Hamilton nailed this scene, amazing! The sheer terror of seeing her worst nightmare manifest again in reality, followed by extreme confusion and then determination. Perfection.
@extinctiongaming3556
@extinctiongaming3556 3 года назад
And while wearing no bra
@shakahzoulou8128
@shakahzoulou8128 3 года назад
Tiddays!
@user-tp3is6ec6p
@user-tp3is6ec6p 3 года назад
Are you nuts?
@thechadcastizo8448
@thechadcastizo8448 3 года назад
@@shakahzoulou8128 *_*
@stentor9640
@stentor9640 3 года назад
“There’s a big guy with a shotgun walking straight towards us!!” “WHO CARES WE NEED THIS 120 LB WOMAN RESTRAINED RIGHT NOW!!!”
@bennyton2560
@bennyton2560 2 года назад
lmao
@mkultra2456
@mkultra2456 2 года назад
Sarah ran away from him. When they tackled her he wasn't in their sight, he was still rounding the corner. By the time he got close they were all staring at the ground where they had sarah pinned.
@shamartherealestsavage
@shamartherealestsavage 2 года назад
@@mkultra2456 PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFTTTTTTTTT HA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@shamartherealestsavage
@shamartherealestsavage 2 года назад
And we wonder how zombies creep up on people
@mkultra2456
@mkultra2456 2 года назад
@@shamartherealestsavage But that's exactly what happened. Just watch the scene.
@oscargruber8582
@oscargruber8582 Год назад
I like the little detail that subtlely tells us the limitations of the T1000. At 1:56 he phases completely through the bars, but the gun stays behind, which shows that other physical objects can't be liquified. Also, as stated before in the movie, creating a gun through the liquid metal is too complex, so he required a real one
@rendersen22
@rendersen22 Год назад
@Oscar Gruber He is unable to replicate anything not of equal size or anything with chemicals and moving parts. That is an upgrade that the T-X had. Also, note that the T-1000 cannot heal himself while in motion while the T-X can.
@yin-yang512
@yin-yang512 10 месяцев назад
​@@rendersen22T-X is the strongest terminator in the terminator universe.
@TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
@TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 9 месяцев назад
Which is why it stole the gun off of the guard that it killed earlier.
@gtavice8164
@gtavice8164 8 месяцев назад
How did his clothes liquefy?
@yin-yang512
@yin-yang512 8 месяцев назад
@@gtavice8164 His clothes are liquid metal
@Seeker-wq8jc
@Seeker-wq8jc 9 месяцев назад
That silence as the elevator doors open is surreal and chilling. It's like a subtle nightmare sequence blended into the escape. I like to imagine when she sees the Terminator, she doesn't even see Arnold standing there; she just sees a metal skeleton standing there like the Grim Reaper himself, horrible red eyes glaring coldly at her, teeth grinning in a permanent smile. "Hello, Sarah. I'm back - for you!"
@satanscilantro4929
@satanscilantro4929 8 месяцев назад
Realistically if someone went through the events of T1 and happened to see it again they’d probably just shut down. I know I would lol
@jpprct4970
@jpprct4970 3 года назад
This movie looks even better than most 2000s-2010s movies.
@benrichards3815
@benrichards3815 3 года назад
It is. Most movies post 2000 are garbage with political agendas.
@thomas_hobbs1453
@thomas_hobbs1453 3 года назад
@@benrichards3815 We are living in the age of Marvel. There are no stakes.
@andreprefontaine3824
@andreprefontaine3824 3 года назад
@@thomas_hobbs1453 movie nowadays succk, rarely they are about a story.. and mostly about agenda , politics,race.. we have to have a groupe of 5.. ok.. a groupe of 5 with 1 indian, one white, one asian, one black... like its always forced.. and the story have no ending and they make 10 sequel.. fast and furious 1 was ok.. why 9 sequel?
@imagenesypalabras1
@imagenesypalabras1 3 года назад
@@andreprefontaine3824 👍🏽 true!
@NukaWorldOverboss
@NukaWorldOverboss 3 года назад
2020 and 2021
@slumbynature4557
@slumbynature4557 2 года назад
0:15 Linda Hamilton sold that horrifying realization so hard. Easily one of my favorite acting moments. Music, editing, cinematography... Movie is first class all the way.
@mkaplan1383
@mkaplan1383 2 года назад
PTSD made this battle hardened solder girl revert back to her naive co-ed self on the run and hunted by that thing.
@ibrahimghibihisab4502
@ibrahimghibihisab4502 Год назад
@@mkaplan1383 all humans are born as Muslims
@ibrahimghibihisab4502
@ibrahimghibihisab4502 Год назад
Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified
@ibrahimghibihisab4502
@ibrahimghibihisab4502 Год назад
Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified
@oxouk
@oxouk Год назад
Definitely! I get shivers down my spine at that scene no matter how many times I watch it. You really have to see the first movie to understand the fear she has once he steps out of the elevator.
@tm2811
@tm2811 10 месяцев назад
One of the most striking things about this scene is the way the T-800 delivers his line to Sarah. It's said with such a friendly and reassuring tone, completely at odds with the machine she went up against the first time round. The film's storyline does a great job showcasing how future John Connor was able to add so many humanising characteristics when he reprogrammed the T-800 to become a protector.
@commanderkeen3787
@commanderkeen3787 9 месяцев назад
Imagine being hunted for days by an unstoppable killing machine, only to finally destroy it, suffering great loss in the process, and then to see that same machine turn up right in front of you years later, presumably to finish the job. Up until this point, Sarah shows how tough, resourceful and resilient she is. The moment she sees the Terminator emerge from the elevator like a spectre of death, everything breaks down. She runs screaming like a terrified child in the opposite direction, without even a thought of evading the asylum staff. This was one superb performance from Linda Hamilton. Apparently she did campaign for an Oscar nomination but it never happened. Nowadays this kind of performance would receive automatic recognition from the Academy
@paarkour83
@paarkour83 3 года назад
“Live with me if you want to come”
@scwasch6997
@scwasch6997 3 года назад
😐
@samaanabil6474
@samaanabil6474 3 года назад
H
@alexisalfar4055
@alexisalfar4055 3 года назад
GET OUT!
@22blackabdu35
@22blackabdu35 3 года назад
This kinda make sense
@hankhill2254
@hankhill2254 3 года назад
😩
@eronacalloway9159
@eronacalloway9159 4 года назад
Terminator 2 , it’s kinda hard to believe it almost a 30 year old movie.
@kojakbraddy2338
@kojakbraddy2338 4 года назад
True ,. I'm now 35 , it's been some time
@T--fu7tk
@T--fu7tk 4 года назад
Yeah, doesn't time fly by?
@jpalvarez4972
@jpalvarez4972 4 года назад
It still looks wonderful.
@jayz6008
@jayz6008 4 года назад
One of my favorite movies as a kid and still holds up as one of the best action movies ever.. I re watch it at least once a year
@nosirrahx
@nosirrahx 4 года назад
@@jayz6008 totally holds up.
@bettercareer6667
@bettercareer6667 Год назад
1:31 the legendary line never dies.
@ayse-umitonder
@ayse-umitonder 7 месяцев назад
They packed a world into a short scene. everyone has already made some very important points. Let me add something: The attachment of the pistol after the T-1000 passes through the fingers is a genius detail. The doctor dropping the syringe cap from his mouth. How Sarah's horror sequence is very quickly but organically connected to this scene. And the way this scene suddenly turns into action. John didn't even feel the need to explain anything to his mother, Sarah had already realized in 10 seconds who is friend and who is the villain. A true masterpiece. And We are still speaking about "one scene" .
@hkr0065
@hkr0065 3 года назад
Damn. Imagine hearing the psycho who murdered your lover suddenly say the *first* thing he ever said to you. "Come with me if you want to live." That's gotta be a huge mental clusterfuck.
@ryann9026
@ryann9026 3 года назад
Imagine pointing a gun at a cop and telling him to get out of the car Straight up reverse psychology
@Detsurasu
@Detsurasu 3 года назад
Sure it's not "live with me if you want to cum?"
@royhsieh4307
@royhsieh4307 3 года назад
i bet she was expecting t800 to say "hasta la vista baby"
@joshlight6892
@joshlight6892 3 года назад
Well technically, it wasn't the same guy.
@hkr0065
@hkr0065 3 года назад
@@joshlight6892 Well we obviously know that, but PTSD is a hell of a clusterfuck. As far as Sarah knew *at that time* it was the same motherfucking T-800 that tried to kill her. Sarah isn't watching the movie with us. That's real life to her. She doesnt know this lookalike cyborg is now the hero.
@melmagallon6233
@melmagallon6233 3 года назад
2020 and this movie still looks great. It's aged like fine wine.
@Juubi217
@Juubi217 3 года назад
Mel Magallon genysis and dark fate, however, have aged like milk; nasty, spoiled, and ruining my meal.
@ZaitroSilau
@ZaitroSilau 3 года назад
@@Juubi217 didn't you want to say WOKE fate? Because it broke pretty much. XD.
@watchdog6846
@watchdog6846 3 года назад
Much better effects then dark fate!
@cfpzona
@cfpzona 3 года назад
Gotta throw in another Arnold classic.....Predator
@melmagallon6233
@melmagallon6233 3 года назад
@brett linthicum I hope everything's ok with you
@perdonomucas713
@perdonomucas713 7 месяцев назад
Nooooo. she doesn't play. She lives the character in that moment
@robinho711
@robinho711 8 месяцев назад
CGI 1991 kicking ass - 30 yrs later, CGI still does not beat T2 effects ☺
@LongTim-
@LongTim- 3 года назад
I can't believe how well this movie holds up even by today's standards. Special effects look sooo good I can't get over it
@hakont.4960
@hakont.4960 2 года назад
At the time it was made it was the most expensive movie ever made if I'm not mistaken. They had an astronomic budget and knew how to utilize it.
@lessalazar9068
@lessalazar9068 2 года назад
Back then it was all about using CGI to polish things off and help out practical effects
@hhranaji
@hhranaji 2 года назад
That was a time for amazing movie.. now all we get is super heroes with weak story line ..
@philippkoch662
@philippkoch662 2 года назад
Actually the "wounds" of the T 1000 are just some metal things they plugged on the actor. Sound effects and cuttings do the rest. But agree, the CGI were decades ahead.
@Southwestmo
@Southwestmo 2 года назад
@@hhranaji like Spider-Man 😂
@webcityguymyclubb4032
@webcityguymyclubb4032 Год назад
This and Aliens (2) were some of the best sequels ever made.
@DeadGlassEyes
@DeadGlassEyes 7 месяцев назад
One odd thing about this scene is that they are so concerned with giving her the sedative that no one notices the huge man walking towards them with a shotgun? Still the best action movie ever made.
@pbxn-3rdx-85percent
@pbxn-3rdx-85percent 3 года назад
T-1000: "Just doing my job." T-800: "Me too."
@supremeteen1975
@supremeteen1975 3 года назад
XD
@SuperTsogo
@SuperTsogo 3 года назад
#Metoo
@desipop3654
@desipop3654 3 года назад
T2 is still better than all Marvel and DC movies
@shreyasbhadury5501
@shreyasbhadury5501 3 года назад
@@desipop3654 i can't see if anyone asked though
@grykrmz59
@grykrmz59 3 года назад
@@desipop3654 totally agree with you.
@ceciliaolivieri5395
@ceciliaolivieri5395 3 года назад
2:11 Luckiest man in the movie, he was the luckiest in the first one too. In the first one, The Terminator entered the station calmly, walking casually in front of him, when the Doctor was leaving.
@Xgendude14
@Xgendude14 3 года назад
Except in Terminator 3, he’s killed off screen by the TX
@ceciliaolivieri5395
@ceciliaolivieri5395 3 года назад
@@Xgendude14 I did not remember that
@wisdomleader85
@wisdomleader85 3 года назад
@@Xgendude14 He ran away after seeing T-850 in T3.
@Xgendude14
@Xgendude14 3 года назад
LeckMichImArsch The writers said that he was killed off screen after he ran away from the T850
@ceciliaolivieri5395
@ceciliaolivieri5395 3 года назад
@@Xgendude14Thanks for the information 💪
@KnightOnBaldMountain
@KnightOnBaldMountain Год назад
Best Terminator film, and the best sequel ever.
@EBiz-tv9jq
@EBiz-tv9jq 11 месяцев назад
when Sarah saw Terminator, it felt not just as if she was scared, but it felt as if she immediately lost her mind and did not know if what she is seeing is real or just her imagination, she just ran in panic. This was a very memorable genuine moment.
@wangson
@wangson 3 года назад
The part where the Terminator steps out of the elevator and Sarah (in slo mo) realizes who it is stepping out, the manner in which she falls to the ground from a full on sprint, her gasping in shock and terror, is just magnificent filmmaking! So well filmed!
@MrmorpheuZ
@MrmorpheuZ 3 года назад
I get goosebumps in so many scenes in this movie. That part is one of them
@colindante5164
@colindante5164 3 года назад
i couldn't agree more.
@maximummatt73
@maximummatt73 3 года назад
Thanks, man!!
@mateen1979
@mateen1979 3 года назад
That's why T2 is best among all
@jerminator0688
@jerminator0688 3 года назад
The best part is her trying to back track as she slides and her feet are squeaking on the tile floor. Such an awesome little addition to an already amazingly believable scene.
@therealtampadude9175
@therealtampadude9175 3 года назад
Sarah's screams when she saw the T-800 exit the elevator were epic...the absolute terror in her voice...a wail of loss, not only for her own life, but the the whole world. She thought the end had come, not just for her, but for all of humanity. She thought she had failed. Good thing for her this was the sequel, with good Arnie.
@ElBandito
@ElBandito 2 года назад
I imagine this is what women feel when they suddenly encounter their rapists, 10 years after the incident.
@user-up3dd1vw6b
@user-up3dd1vw6b 2 года назад
@@ElBandito more like they'd b turned on and drippin wet
@reygenne1
@reygenne1 2 года назад
@@user-up3dd1vw6b no
@chickensandwich8828
@chickensandwich8828 2 года назад
@@user-up3dd1vw6b is that ur little fantasy or something?🤨weirdo
@oldmanlukeskywalker5374
@oldmanlukeskywalker5374 2 года назад
You've all drifted away from the topic
@VickiVampiressYT
@VickiVampiressYT 7 месяцев назад
Possibly one of the best scifi/action/horror movies ever made to date due to scenes like this alone.
@jasonmaclean719
@jasonmaclean719 5 месяцев назад
In the theater when he phased through the bars the crowd went silent and gasped. At that point you realized there was no where to hide from him. Still one the best villains I've ever seen on film. His design is so cool but so terrifying.
@cedricbethea358
@cedricbethea358 4 года назад
The acting and action was so real and organic it makes it seem plausible.
@joaosateta2561
@joaosateta2561 4 года назад
Cedric Bethea Comandos Boas tardes
@faisalmemon285
@faisalmemon285 4 года назад
I just can’t understand James Cameron’s vision in 1991. I just can’t. He’s such a unique thinker and it’s not like he copied someone else’s work. How he visualized all this and didn’t make a single mistake. Especially the part where the liquid nitrogen spills on the mercury man and turns him to glass, followed by the greatest one liner before the kill: “Hasta lavista, baby.”!!!
@ajmomoho
@ajmomoho 4 года назад
I could see a machine like the T-800 existing someday, but not the T-1000.
@faisalmemon285
@faisalmemon285 4 года назад
Young ADV : You don’t believe in nanobots?
@ajmomoho
@ajmomoho 4 года назад
Faisal Memon Nano bots can change their form to replicate humans and objects of any color?
@oliverlacota3112
@oliverlacota3112 2 года назад
Honestly, it doesn't seem like a huge detail but I love how when they're in the elevator, Sarah doesn't just stand there waiting to be saved, she sees a weapon she can use and takes the initiative to join in the fight.
@EAZIIMAN
@EAZIIMAN 2 года назад
She's not just a badass female, she's a badass period. They show her when she's strong and when she's vulnerable in this movie. From what in the more recent terminator movies the women are overly strong and never vulnerable. They're Mary sues.it pissed me off to hear they also killed off John Connor, the reason the first 2 movies even exist!!!
@artofsteve470
@artofsteve470 Год назад
It is actually a big mistake of her. Because by doing that she reveals her position in the elevator to the T-1000, and she indeed gets stabbed just a few moments later.
@luchalerae7687
@luchalerae7687 Год назад
That was a dumb move not bad ass lol
@ibrahimghibihisab4502
@ibrahimghibihisab4502 Год назад
@@luchalerae7687 fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 never ends for disbelievers
@ibrahimghibihisab4502
@ibrahimghibihisab4502 Год назад
Fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 never ends for disbelievers
@rangergun
@rangergun 9 месяцев назад
The effects used for the T-1000 had to be invented just for him and others, especially him walking through the bars. No one knew how to do it! Thats why James Cameron is one of the best. He pushes technology so hard that it has to be made! Just that one piece of technology moved the movie industry to a whole new level of CGI. Thats why it still holds up today‼️ It’s better then probably 70% of CGI used today‼️
@apologeticsroadshow
@apologeticsroadshow 9 месяцев назад
"But Sarah, why didn't you look back when you heard John's voice calling for you?" SARAH: "Yeah, I fell for that voice trick in Part 1."
@Quyanxi
@Quyanxi Год назад
Let's appreciate doctor Silberman's role in this: he's stood at that window completely frozen, knowing blatantly well that everything Sarah's told him has actually been true the whole time, whilst also knowing that if he ever said a word about what he's been through, he'd end up very much like her, being seen as a complete lunatic. The fact that the experience was so traumatising is further reinforced in T3 when he's comforting Kate in the ambulance. A wee touch that shouldn't be overlooked and forgotten.
@graceskerp
@graceskerp Год назад
That's why T2 is a classic. It was thought out; every detail mattered, supported the narrative and told its own story. In short it has depth. It can be watched again and again and there's something more to ponder.
@smokinggun8418
@smokinggun8418 Год назад
wanted to type this so thx for doing this for me.
@SayAhh
@SayAhh Год назад
Sarah never told her about "liquid metal man." That must've...blown his mind. I'll show myself out.
@smokinggun8418
@smokinggun8418 Год назад
@@SayAhh whuh?
@AriochThe
@AriochThe Год назад
Also that last orderly, or rather female guardian. He hits T800 with suhh a helpless face. Doing what she must and taught to already realizing it would be perfectly futile, just clinging to her always so properly safe protocols...
@blackxsamurai981
@blackxsamurai981 4 года назад
2:15 The most manliest run ever
@lovedittheskinyourin3574
@lovedittheskinyourin3574 4 года назад
I love this run haha
@God-gx7xy
@God-gx7xy 4 года назад
He’s trying to cover up as much space as he can to act as like a shield
@God-gx7xy
@God-gx7xy 4 года назад
@ThinhCT I know my son, but some of your brother's and sister don't, so that why I have to educate them
@kilroy987
@kilroy987 4 года назад
"You run like a girl." "That's ok, you talk like an ahole."
@retromagic5020
@retromagic5020 4 года назад
God why are there bad terminator movies?😢
@MichaelCHorler
@MichaelCHorler 10 месяцев назад
0:19 Beautiful cinematography and lighting. The coldness of the blue already forebodes the horror that Sarah will suddenly experience as she loses her control once she stumbles into the face that haunted her past. And this same terrifying face that coldly stares at her, seemingly blocks her only exit; symbolising that no matter where she'll go, no matter where the exit may be, she'll never escape the terror of these deadly machines. They serve as a reminder; that the future, *her* future, is inevitable. What an awesome scene 👌
@frankcooke1692
@frankcooke1692 7 месяцев назад
Haha the way he just throws people into plasterboard and windows. It looks like so much fun
@zoidberg444
@zoidberg444 4 года назад
This film is one of the best action films ever made.
@BobSmith-mc7uq
@BobSmith-mc7uq 4 года назад
Back when they made GOOD movies!
@zoidberg444
@zoidberg444 4 года назад
@Versati1e Entertainment Aliens? Predator? Predator 2? Die Hard? Speed?
@zoidberg444
@zoidberg444 4 года назад
@@BobSmith-mc7uq Aye. The 80's and 90's were a hell of a time.
@sannie74
@sannie74 4 года назад
True
@paulmichaelfreedman8334
@paulmichaelfreedman8334 4 года назад
Besides the fact that the shots in the elevator would have burst all their eardrums...
@nicktechnubyte1184
@nicktechnubyte1184 4 года назад
How ironic that the therapist is going to need therapy after this!
@richardm3023
@richardm3023 4 года назад
In the novelization, they had a scene where he was ranting about Terminators and being taken out in a straight jacket.
@timnevinger5056
@timnevinger5056 4 года назад
Never met a therapist that didn't need a lot of therapy honestly.
@precioustime6635
@precioustime6635 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h2Ko1WGxWR8.html 🎶🙌👐☺️
@fletcherdelvalle8459
@fletcherdelvalle8459 4 года назад
he got retraumatized in T3
@nicktechnubyte1184
@nicktechnubyte1184 4 года назад
@@fletcherdelvalle8459 as far as everyone's concerned,... Any movie or show after T2 doesn't exist in canon!
@jessswann5879
@jessswann5879 10 месяцев назад
I love the elevator scene. John and Sarah are afraid but still take action. That's bravery and courage. Sarah isn't a helpless little maiden to be rescued and who can't do anything useful; instead, she sees opportunity (the gun in his belt) and takes it and helps out. And John is quick to offer a reload, too. It's so great! And I even like the counter to her move: the enemy is able to tell where she is standing, based on the trajectory of the bullets, and moves to attack her. I really like the mental strength and courage of John and Sarah as characters. I should watch this movie again. Haven't seen it in a few decades!
@17461771
@17461771 7 месяцев назад
Oh. I watch this film several times a year.
@nofatekate
@nofatekate Год назад
"Come with me if you want to live." The first words Kyle said to Sarah. She knew the significance immediately. Perfect writing.
@roberttreacy8271
@roberttreacy8271 4 года назад
The special effects are pretty damn good for 1991.
@andreingramakadjscrewrip7372
@andreingramakadjscrewrip7372 4 года назад
They're still well done even by today's standards, surprisingly
@feet3857
@feet3857 4 года назад
its remastered
@aakoch6062
@aakoch6062 3 года назад
James Cameron does not make cheap movies
@rhm3408
@rhm3408 3 года назад
@@feet3857 the special effects weren't changed though..! Just some colour grading and a few digital Arnie faces on stuntmen faces here and there...!
@madhousenetwork7765
@madhousenetwork7765 3 года назад
@@feet3857 even in the original it's this good.
@Pavel_Pate
@Pavel_Pate 3 года назад
0:32 This is exactly what Linda Hamilton should have done when she was offered to star in the movie Terminator: Dark Fate.
@msb3235
@msb3235 3 года назад
Probably her reaction after seeing the complete movie😂
@ArnoldQMudskipper
@ArnoldQMudskipper 2 года назад
More like: "ka-ching🤑!💰!💲"
@ivanivez7456
@ivanivez7456 2 года назад
I really enjoyed ‘Dark Fate.’ The main reason why people hate it so much cos they killed John Connor. Had they not killed John majority would’ve love it. As an action film ‘Dark Fate’ is solid
@darthcaedus9130
@darthcaedus9130 2 года назад
@@ivanivez7456 bingo. they could have played it off like she was John's second in command or something. And at the end of the film, John comes on screen and says like, "let's get to work."
@voin5371
@voin5371 2 года назад
@@ivanivez7456 I disagree, whilst the death of John Connor is a contribution, it is not the sole reason, not only is it literally just another re-write of Genesis it replaces the new future leader with the most boring, pathetic protagonist that anyone could of thought of, that's not even to say that they just had to add in a brand new skynet, new name, same thing. Not only that, i'm tired of seeing Arnold in this, its been done to death and whilst he has some moments his only purpose in the films is nostalgia, that's it, not only this, the new "Terminator" is just a inferior T-1000, he's got all this cool shit he can use and he can't even kill some weak bag of meat 10 meters in front of him unobstructed. Honestly if we were to get another Terminator film, i'd rather have it as a in between film Salvation and Genesis even to give us a proper perspective of how humanity despite being pushed back was able to over come such a overwhelming threat.
@arizonashane
@arizonashane 9 месяцев назад
I absolutely love the subtle detail of Silberman still watching in shock as the T-100 gets its head split open and then reassembled.
@whatshappening3327
@whatshappening3327 Месяц назад
For those that aren't old enough to see this movie when it came out: people thought the special effects were unbelievable and amazing and quite frankly now more than 30 years later and it still looks fantastic.
@fimmt684
@fimmt684 4 года назад
Fun fact: She didn’t go back not because she doesn’t hear her son, but because she knows the terminator can imitate voices.
@yushanchen4193
@yushanchen4193 4 года назад
Thats indeed a good way of analyzing it
@klauspendolo1393
@klauspendolo1393 4 года назад
Fimmt the Terminator imitating the announcement in a shopping center: “....today 80% discount on everything! Hurry up to the elevator and start your shopping today”....Sarah:” ...fuck it I’m going back!”
@maxron6514
@maxron6514 4 года назад
She didn’t go back because panic, period. Lol
@fimmt684
@fimmt684 4 года назад
Max Ron well, she trained for years to confront the machines, I would say she wasn’t just panicking, but aware of what “he” can do
@ThePitt
@ThePitt 4 года назад
It was because of panic. She hardly even knew her son was there until he literally screamed in her face
@encinobalboa
@encinobalboa 4 года назад
Linda Hamilton was a stud. This is the right kind of female action hero.
@Jtgagemac
@Jtgagemac 4 года назад
And you know? The thing people love about her is that she’s a mom first. Turns out you don’t need to act like a guy, either. Too many movies where the female action hero is essentially a guy.
@majojose1371
@majojose1371 4 года назад
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@wallywest4727
@wallywest4727 4 года назад
She and Ripley are my biggest movie character crushes and its not really because of their looks but rather character.
@LungDrago
@LungDrago 4 года назад
Exactly. I like that even though she's still confused as hell as to what's happening, she gets a gun and starts shooting. No damsel in distress here, no no, Arnie is not the only one who gets to be a badass :)
@Kronos0999
@Kronos0999 4 года назад
Yeah, till the newest installment where they fucked her over.
@venomfoxgames
@venomfoxgames 7 месяцев назад
I can't believe they actually locked Linda Hamilton up in a mental institute for all of those years solely to get this one scene! Incredible performance!
@vampirehunter533
@vampirehunter533 7 месяцев назад
It's stated by John that she tried to blow up a computer factory. That and her ranting about the judgement day apocalypse and Skynet and machines that look human.
@thee_morpheus
@thee_morpheus 11 месяцев назад
Not even just sci-fi, but this is one of the best films ever made. Not even debatable.
@y3ee3e
@y3ee3e 3 года назад
imagine watching this after only seeing the original terminator....no trailers, no spoilers no nothing. how awesome would the mall hallway scene been.
@deondewit3175
@deondewit3175 3 года назад
I did in 1991 T2 came out in theaters and my mom decided to rent the original terminator movie on vhs video tape just to catch up. We Watched T2 in theatre the next day. Amazing experience especially the revelation that arnie terminator is the protecter and police guy (T1000)is the real terminator sent to kill. One of my greatest movie experience up to that point. I was a teenager at that time, now at 48 years old its delightful to watch these old terminator scenes and clips on yt. Makes me feel nostalgic but in a nice way.
@aquasheep9535
@aquasheep9535 3 года назад
I did :) I watched the original terminator the same day I watched the second, only about 2 months ago. I did suspect that something had changed but I didn’t know for sure.
@y3ee3e
@y3ee3e 2 года назад
@@aquasheep9535 that's awesome. you're lucky. I watched t2 as a child...so I dont really remember feeling anything as I watched t1 after t2 haha
@AS235DI
@AS235DI 2 года назад
Who watches trailers, spoilers, movie reviews, etc, before watching a suspense thriller film ? Lol.. you expected everyone to be psycho like you ?
@koolaidman6251
@koolaidman6251 2 года назад
@@AS235DI Were you around in the 90s? Serious question. Unfortunately, this role of the T100 vs T1000 was ruined back then in movie trailers (before other movies, back when people showed up to movies on time and watched all the trailers) and, for those of us kids lucky enough to have MTV, the Guns N Roses video You Could Be Mine showed that T100 was the good guy.
@Ry-ss5dz
@Ry-ss5dz 2 года назад
Linda Hamilton did a great job acting in this film. In this scene you can see the terror in her eyes when she sees the terminator again years later. I like how she doesn't take long to collect herself and spring into action, pushing out the fear knowing what's at stake. I bet she would have done great in other movies or roles if given the chance
@gulpbiys5705
@gulpbiys5705 2 года назад
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@riggz5496
@riggz5496 2 года назад
I was so disappointed with her in the new terminator, but I’d probably have to chalk that one up to the director and not her and the vision for the movie.
@crashpal
@crashpal 2 года назад
@@riggz5496 because the new writer was different and even james Cameron hated the dark fate script
@sethraelthebard5459
@sethraelthebard5459 2 года назад
Absolutely! This is one of my favorite moments in the film. Can you imagine what it must have felt like to see a living ghost? She and Kyle had sacrificed everything to destroy it, and yet it was here again. An incarnation of terror which had likely haunted her nightmares for over a decade just appearing right when she thought escape was possible? This was such a great moment.
@sethraelthebard5459
@sethraelthebard5459 2 года назад
@@crashpal Dark Fate was just another sad attempt by woke Hollywood to try and cash in on a beloved franchise by swapping the genders and using it as a hit piece against masculinity. I am not surprised and quite happy Dark Fate was a colossal failure.
@tanalbi
@tanalbi Год назад
Not so fun fact: The elevator shooting scene gave Linda Hamilton ear damage, and the scene where he knocked out the perverted sicko orderly who abused her was legit, she just literally hit him with a broken broomstick and made him illegitimately bleed, all because on a previous scene that actor did something wrong AND also hurt her.
@MsAmber82
@MsAmber82 Год назад
Wow, and people still wonder why she took decades to come back to another Terminator production?
@eec589
@eec589 Год назад
A similar thing happened to Bruce Willis in Die Hard when he shot the gun too close to his ears it also gave him hearing loss.
@matthewmira3265
@matthewmira3265 Год назад
@@eec589 Are you talking about the scene where McClane is under the table and he kills the terrorist, Marco, by shooting him with his handgun while it was near him.
@eec589
@eec589 Год назад
@@matthewmira3265 Bingo
@gTimber1930
@gTimber1930 3 месяца назад
Don't know why this didn't get nominated for Oscars. Both picture and acting. I have watched this so many times.
@Ephebo-ds9nq
@Ephebo-ds9nq 2 месяца назад
what arnie cant act
@jaxbarnettprice
@jaxbarnettprice 3 года назад
The VFX in this scene alone looks 10 times better than a lot of things today honestly. It’s crazy!
@matthewburns9911
@matthewburns9911 2 года назад
Thing is the CGI was used in conjunction with physical effects. CGI at this time was still very early and it was used very sparingly to pull off the finished effects. Today CGI is undoubtedly better but the problem seems to be that it's used in appropriately or it is used on its own with any kind of physical effect to make it better. CGI today is still a growing industry and it will probably get better for years to come but IMO physical effects still add far more realism when combined with CGI. It's about balance and just using the best methods depending on what the filmmakers actually want to achieve.
@Rearmostbean
@Rearmostbean 2 года назад
@@matthewburns9911 yes, I wanna reiterate that today it is CGI overload. The actor is blue screened with everything being slow-mow moving camera. As good as CGI is the moment usually becomes surreal and limits the impact of the scene, as we know it is all special effects. This seems more real because most of it is real.
@jkarnes7529
@jkarnes7529 2 года назад
Right! Same with Predator
@entropy59122
@entropy59122 2 года назад
The T1000's name patch says "Austin"
@Alkaris
@Alkaris 2 года назад
Because most of everything in this film was practical effects instead of all CGI. The bullet holes on the T-1000 were actual proper practical effects, little explosive patches that bursts open when set off, and sculpted mold attached to the uniform.
@gicking3898
@gicking3898 3 года назад
Linda Hamilton was the first actress I ever took seriously as a badass. She was so ripped, and seeing her opening scenes doing chin ups and never stopping her physical exercise, preparing for Judgement Day or saving her son. Total respect.
@ramjb
@ramjb 3 года назад
Fair guess, you never watched Aliens until after you saw any of the Terminators, did you? ;).
@x-ScaryBerry-x
@x-ScaryBerry-x 3 года назад
You mean Dark Fate? Avoid it at all costs. They fuck up the story to shoehorn a female empowerment story for a lame character no one cares about (Dani).
@KJ-kw7gh
@KJ-kw7gh 3 года назад
I remember Linda Hamilton being all over tabloid covers and on the talk show subjects because how ripped she got for this role. Back then, you had actresses who were smoking hot and fit, but none had to that point got cut like Linda Hamilton did for T2.
@TheGroundedAviator
@TheGroundedAviator 3 года назад
Arine was honestly impressed at how ripped she got.
@spinzig
@spinzig 3 года назад
​@@x-ScaryBerry-x Yeah Dark Fate sounds like dogshit, T2 is where it ends. Fucking Marxists. And the commenter talking about 'hating all women' sounds like a typical leftist drone, using high-school insults/non-points to defend the pile of dogshit because they only have their agenda and no real passion for anything.
@moradevokhoda2762
@moradevokhoda2762 8 месяцев назад
God, they were beautiful days
@stefanomoroni6448
@stefanomoroni6448 11 месяцев назад
I've seen this movie many many times, every sequence, camera movement, music, sound effects.. perfect,, you can see those scenes infinite times, always perfect.
@viccoolman
@viccoolman Год назад
1:28 - Linda Hamilton does an amazing piece of acting with her facial expressions and her eyes. She sees John and is at first confused, what is John doing with the T800? Then she snaps out of the panic and realises the Terminator isn't here to kill them. A brilliant performance to show how Sarah suddenly comes to her senses.
@rickacton7540
@rickacton7540 11 месяцев назад
LOL thanks for re-hashing the obvious, dumbass
@MarklovesAngels
@MarklovesAngels 2 года назад
The touch of having everything switch to slo-mo when Sarah sees the Terminator was perfect. Her feet skidding, being unable to get back up and gain any traction while running... it all helped echo a common dream of having to run and not being able to move one's legs fast enough. Brilliant touch. Damn, this whole movie is great.
@harrylongabaugh7402
@harrylongabaugh7402 Год назад
It's one of the best movies ever made.
@khaleelrahman248
@khaleelrahman248 Год назад
It feels like a dream in which no matter how hard you try to run cant and the threat is catching up to you
@Avendale
@Avendale Год назад
Post traumatic stress is a serious condition, the filmmakers did a great job of showing us the debilitating effects of it here.
@shullln
@shullln 6 месяцев назад
IMHO, this is the greatest scene in all of the terminator series. Linda Hamilton's shift from supreme confidence to supreme terror in one moment is outstanding.
@simon-peterwilliamson2412
@simon-peterwilliamson2412 10 месяцев назад
😮she was so ready to face whoever was coming through that door but the secomd she saw the t800 she completely and literally fell apart. Rightfully so id be pretty terrified too. That was awesome acting
@divinelangene6813
@divinelangene6813 10 месяцев назад
True, it's like she went back to being that woman in the first movie
@SYCZ
@SYCZ 4 года назад
0:26 gets me every time... Linda Hamilton kills it in this scene... just the defeat in her eyes and voice...
@TheNecroticGamer
@TheNecroticGamer 3 года назад
Fun Fact: The sound design for the T-1000 going through the bars was accomplished by inverting the sound of Cat food slowly sliding out of the can.
@billymatthews4150
@billymatthews4150 3 года назад
Dog food no ?
@tomatogenesis
@tomatogenesis 3 года назад
Damn now i can hear it sliding
@stentor9640
@stentor9640 3 года назад
Sound engineers have the best job I swear
@darthcaedus9130
@darthcaedus9130 2 года назад
@@stentor9640 they do. Jurassic parks success is due to the music, thr cast, the dinosaurs, and to the sound department
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 2 года назад
Sound design is some of the coolest things in movies like for Jurassic Park, too :)
@Martin9476
@Martin9476 8 месяцев назад
This film never gets old. It will still be as popular in a hundred years, heck, a thousand years from now as it was when it was released.
@valentinoKun
@valentinoKun 8 месяцев назад
saw this movie as a teen in theatre , epic goosebumps
@dvader3000
@dvader3000 4 года назад
The horror in Sarah's eyes says everything,100% genuine.
@Tubanapoleon
@Tubanapoleon Год назад
Gotta love Robert Patrick's dedication as an actor, taking all those gunshots and splitting his head in two like that. And phasing thru those bars, 10/10!
@michelledemgard9862
@michelledemgard9862 Год назад
Hi David can I watch this Movie on Netflix
@carolkewley7410
@carolkewley7410 Год назад
The mark of a truly great actor.
@lewisner
@lewisner Год назад
It was like a gift from god when he got this role.
@josephr7684
@josephr7684 Год назад
Yeah, but amateur mistake forgetting that the firearm couldn't melt through the bars with him. 9/10.
@lewisner
@lewisner Год назад
@@josephr7684 I think that was a joke by Cameron.
@blacksheep25251
@blacksheep25251 11 месяцев назад
Linda Hamilton deservers more respect. From Beauty and the Beast to Terminator... What a talent!
@krispynachos9980
@krispynachos9980 9 месяцев назад
Man, the special fx of this film still hold up to this day 30+ years later. Amazing!
@johns1625
@johns1625 2 года назад
This scene is one of the greatest scenes in all of cinema history. It has so many small details in it that expand into large ideas. Why she didn't turn around when hearing her sons voice, when he moves out of the way after every shotgun blast into the elevator ceiling, smashing the sunglasses. But by far the best touch is when the Beretta gets stuck in the bars and T-1000 pulls it through sideways.
@NitpickingNerd
@NitpickingNerd Год назад
I love how Silverman fainted after seeing the T1000's head blow open. you can see him standing behind him at first and later he's lying on the floor after witnessing the headshot
@davidmel2689
@davidmel2689 Год назад
Every scene in this film is one of the best in film history
@vtastek
@vtastek Год назад
The gun getting stuck is JC boasting: this is not magic, this is hard sci-fi.
@user-hi9vz1zw8d
@user-hi9vz1zw8d Год назад
@@NitpickingNerd damo bro that’s a good catch, didn’t notice until you mentioned
@nightruler666
@nightruler666 Год назад
She knows that the terminator can imitate someone else's voice
@scottwilson6467
@scottwilson6467 2 года назад
The syringe dropping out of Dr Silvermans mouth like ` she was telling the truth ` never ceases to get me lol
@dercomandante3362
@dercomandante3362 2 года назад
@ scott wilson You 're right, that must have been his thoughts. His facial expression is so funny that I can't stop smiling!!
@CookingWithMichaelD
@CookingWithMichaelD 2 года назад
One of my favorite scenes the actor had the face just right like his mind was melting
@scottwilson6467
@scottwilson6467 2 года назад
@@CookingWithMichaelD I woulda liked to have seen a follow up scene to this one where sarah calls dr silverman up afterwards after her escape and she says to him on the phone ` so do you believe me now mr silverman ` to which he replies ` oh sarah im so sorry for doubting you ` or some shit before she hangs the phone up lol Woulda been quite a cool scene to see really ............
@Minillus
@Minillus 2 года назад
Yeah. There's also that one scene from T3 where he sees the T-850 and runs in fear lmao
@halneufmille
@halneufmille Год назад
Or I have become crazy too. Could be either one.
@michaelstaengl1349
@michaelstaengl1349 6 месяцев назад
2:33 - Loved that Silbermann still watches everything from behind probably in his scared mind realizing that ten years earlier that "crazy soldier" probably was right.
@Stinkfr
@Stinkfr 7 месяцев назад
It’s like this and Empire Strikes Back are the only sequels to films that are basically perfection
@-Rambi-
@-Rambi- 3 года назад
I feel like this is the oldest you can go and still have "good" CGI
@yoatemybeans4164
@yoatemybeans4164 3 года назад
godzilla?
@Anonymations
@Anonymations 3 года назад
this is a remastered version, right?
@rjgonzalez9220
@rjgonzalez9220 3 года назад
No the last starfighter and tron are the grandfather of cgi. And they are good to be honest on that time
@mainvayne4203
@mainvayne4203 3 года назад
King kong vs dinosuar is better cgi
@-Rambi-
@-Rambi- 3 года назад
Lads, lasses. If you gonna write King kong or Godzilla then state the production year because there have been made a million of those.
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