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Terminator 2: Judgment Day [Special Director's Cut + Remastered] (1991)
Deleted Scene: I need to know how Skynet gets built
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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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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@stephenmandelbaum2027
@stephenmandelbaum2027 3 года назад
You gotta feel bad for Miles, he was living a good life, thinking he was on the verge of solving huge problems for humanity. Ends up dying alone knowing he may have destroyed the world...
@jacobmeyer4055
@jacobmeyer4055 3 года назад
^___ underrated comment
@zennvirus7980
@zennvirus7980 3 года назад
It's not the tool itself, it's how it is used. And you could say whatever about Skynet, but it performs at advertised: a fully capable defense system with top of the line decision-making powers and adaptability; a true hive mind. Too bad it's primary directives, the core of it's system, are meant to kill humans efficiently.
@user-tz2zz5ij1s
@user-tz2zz5ij1s 3 года назад
@@zennvirus7980 it doesn’t matter what it’s objective was. Once it became self aware and was able to spread into every network on earth, it had the ability to launch nuclear weapons. That is the scary thing with creating group four of AI, the self aware machines. They can have the ability to believe in their own thoughts, like we as humans do with the beliefs of right or wrong, or religion. They have the ability up become exponentially smarter with each passing second and if it determines humans a threat, it will take care of that threat the best way possible. Skynet could have just been the worlds greatest AI toaster, but the end game could have easily been the same.
@user-tz2zz5ij1s
@user-tz2zz5ij1s 3 года назад
@Shlomo Golnenbaum Shekelberg Oh, that is the funniest thing ever! I really hope you know just how clever and funny your comment is...
@fabioenchillada2278
@fabioenchillada2278 3 года назад
@Shlomo Golnenbaum Shekelberg Yea have u seen the bathroom fight scene in T3? Thats how they mate
@09rja
@09rja 4 года назад
I remember a black comedian I saw in a club (at the time this came out) said: "They finally put a super intelligent black man in a movie......and he winds up destroying the damn world! Ain't that a bitch?!"
@mikeal-lateef_5138
@mikeal-lateef_5138 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@00ghostcobra
@00ghostcobra 4 года назад
That sounds like something Paul Mooney would say..
@southlondon86
@southlondon86 4 года назад
Eddie Murphy?
@Shishizurui
@Shishizurui 4 года назад
he also dies in the end surprise ? a friend of mine who never saw terminator in his life mentioned that 3 wks ago
@maury11196
@maury11196 4 года назад
That's what was funny in the 90s ?
@nmarks
@nmarks Год назад
Credit to Schwarzenegger. He delivers this terrifying epiphany with such cold matter-of-factness. An outstanding moment in an outstanding movie.
@syaba5336
@syaba5336 Год назад
yup. what are directors, they don't give DIRECTIONS, James Cameron certainly isn't the type to tell his actors how he wants them to play their parts. Actors just show up and do whatever they think is best.
@DrDeusExMachina
@DrDeusExMachina Год назад
@@syaba5336 directors play a role sure. But if the actor can’t be that vessel or adapt their own interpretation, you don’t get the amazing end product regardless.
@nwo_news
@nwo_news Год назад
nah he sucks and he's a commie
@Stefan-fu9bl
@Stefan-fu9bl Год назад
He's just channeling his inner Austrian
@os2171
@os2171 Год назад
He didn’t had to act that much…
@TheEndofZombieShakespeare
@TheEndofZombieShakespeare Год назад
Man was in 1991 already rocking dual monitors.
@mitchdaytonam3
@mitchdaytonam3 2 месяца назад
Movie is set in 1995.
@richardr7947
@richardr7947 27 дней назад
@@mitchdaytonam3 But the movie was put out in 1991.
@mitchdaytonam3
@mitchdaytonam3 27 дней назад
@@richardr7947 if you’re going to be pedantic it was half filmed in 1990, and I doubt that computer was brand new. 🤷‍♂️🤣
@richardr7947
@richardr7947 27 дней назад
@@mitchdaytonam3 Go look at my comment again. I did not say it was filmed in 1991 i said it was put out in 1991 lol read the comment before you reply.
@mitchdaytonam3
@mitchdaytonam3 27 дней назад
@@richardr7947 I know what you said little fella, but the monitors had to exist when the movie was filmed, not when it was released. Hence why I started with “if you’re going to be pedantic”. 👍
@FarazMazhar
@FarazMazhar 3 года назад
The dude is working from home in 90s. No wonder this movie was so good.
@NiceGuysFinishLas100
@NiceGuysFinishLas100 3 года назад
Most likely on a few Apple ll Plus. It was more common than you think. For people in the technology fields.
@el_huffstergames7842
@el_huffstergames7842 3 года назад
Just gets better every time
@travelsphere7402
@travelsphere7402 3 года назад
he was working on a sunday, probably he is his own boss, developing something and not working for any one.
@Hilaire_Balrog
@Hilaire_Balrog 3 года назад
Creating the M1 processor 🤣
@at-cj2iy
@at-cj2iy 3 года назад
Stfu
@trenchcoatjoe1891
@trenchcoatjoe1891 2 года назад
A good man. An Honest man. A family man. A working man. The man who destroyed the world.
@carbonsnail014
@carbonsnail014 2 года назад
You forgot to add the original man.
@manuelschneider1105
@manuelschneider1105 Год назад
The road to hell is paved with good intentions
@VanezArt
@VanezArt Год назад
r e d p i l l & soyciety in a nutshell.
@Matt-fs1yy
@Matt-fs1yy Год назад
Zuckerberg
@saberiandream316
@saberiandream316 Год назад
Dyson was just a man who wanted to improve humanity through science and technology. The military and their political bosses are the ones who twisted it into the horror it later became. Not that I'm anti-military, mind you, just stating the facts. Like how nuclear energy is revolutionary and if we can ever harness the secrets of fusion power, we could have a true clean energy renaissance. But obviously nuclear energy has its downsides, as the descendants of Hiroshima and Nagasaki can attest to...
@wanderer.antonio
@wanderer.antonio Год назад
This movie has a chillness to it, a pace that is just like life. New movies tend to have this anxious feel to them with lots of cuts, flashiness, and overly complex angles.
@lochielifts
@lochielifts Год назад
I was just about to comment something very similar. Even remastered, older movies feel way more authentic. Every movie made within the past decade or so seems very disingenuous and manipulative by comparison.
@VixXstazosJOB
@VixXstazosJOB 11 месяцев назад
Finally i'm not alone lol. I thought i was the only one who has noticed it
@lochielifts
@lochielifts 11 месяцев назад
@@VixXstazosJOB Definitely not alone, friend. We're all starting to notice.
@asdf9890
@asdf9890 11 месяцев назад
New movies throw everything in your face because everyone has the attention span of a fly now.
@thedude2916
@thedude2916 11 месяцев назад
@@lochielifts movies today are mad with ai.
@thelillster
@thelillster 7 месяцев назад
"Baby this is gonna blow em' all away" Literally
@jakubfrei3757
@jakubfrei3757 2 месяца назад
😂😂
@user-sw4wk3op9f
@user-sw4wk3op9f 2 месяца назад
Morgan Freeman: "They were, in fact, blown away"
@derekstaroba
@derekstaroba Месяц назад
@@user-sw4wk3op9f ru-vid.comyms31BS1r3A?si=CNaiTXHIaW_8ZAzF
@PopExpo
@PopExpo 4 года назад
I like how the movie didn't villafy him. And once Arnold revealed who he was, he understood what needed to be done. Once he knew what was stake, he didn't try to justify or protect his work, he helped destroy it even sacrificing his own life. I thought that was brilliant way to approach this character.
@adms8169
@adms8169 4 года назад
Ya I felt sad when he blew him self up
@megumei044
@megumei044 4 года назад
@@adms8169 Technically he didn't blow himself up. His corpse did cause he died from the blood loss due to the gunshot wounds then released the deadman "ironic" switch of the handheld trigger device.
@radioactiverat8751
@radioactiverat8751 4 года назад
Because the script wrote them as reasonable characters. Only someone with forced bullshit writing would have a character argue in keeping the work even at the fate of destroying the world. Literally. "Who are you?" "I'm a terminator. Your work leads to the creation of skynet, which becomes self aware and nukes the world. We must prevent anyone from following or copying your work." ".... when do we leave?" Any other movie from the last couple decades has to have that one character who just doesn't understand whats at stake, or doesn't care. In Aliens, Burke got people killed because he believed the ends justified the means, but wasn't ignorant of how dangerous the Xenomorphs were. If anything it was what motivated his dickish descicions.
@rightofcenter1977
@rightofcenter1977 4 года назад
Especially considering this scene. He spent his life working on it, only to sacrifice everything to save humanity. This scene really emphasizes his sacrifice.
4 года назад
@@megumei044 yup, although his intention was to blow it up anyway, but didn't want to kill the innocent policeman. My favorite movie.
@TheMightyThor83
@TheMightyThor83 4 года назад
Should have kept this in the movie. Shows Dyson as a kind and loving man with a great family. In the theatrical version he’s just sitting around typing and Sarah starts shooting. I love the human face put on him here.
@Yaguara
@Yaguara 4 года назад
At least he made good vacuum cleaners.
@Seriona1
@Seriona1 4 года назад
I think they cut it because it is dead time. Sure it shows him being a family man but we know that after Uncle Bob tell him his fate, he is willing to destroy what he created thus showing this is moot.
@Crackshotsteph
@Crackshotsteph 4 года назад
He's got a very nice house located at a beach front.
@Brownshoe24
@Brownshoe24 4 года назад
Miles Dyson, seen the Dream of Artificial Intelligence Sarah Connor, seen the Nightmare of Artificial Intelligence Different side of the same coin !
@m7ray
@m7ray 4 года назад
Yes. And due to new movies Dyson's sacrifice was for nothing.
@KillSwitchNY
@KillSwitchNY 10 месяцев назад
The man started the end of the world yet we still loved him. We forgave him when he tried to course correct after seeing the T-800 and hearing about the future and even redeemed himself by sacrifice. Amazing character and actor.
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue Месяц назад
is the neural net CPU made with multiple 6502 CPU cores? they never go to far into the tech specs for Skynet's CPU specs and capability's
@AC-iz7eh
@AC-iz7eh Месяц назад
They reverse engineered the partially broken chip from the 1st Terminator that got crushed in the factory 🏭 who knows what it runs on
@DarkKnight-yz2wg
@DarkKnight-yz2wg 11 месяцев назад
Miles Dyson is one of the best written black characters of the 90s. The studio got this persona down pat. No stereotypes what so ever and the audience accepted him. Completely.
@MrTsiolkovsky
@MrTsiolkovsky 10 месяцев назад
James Cameron has a secret to writing women and minorities: write them simply as human beings, like anyone else.
@maxdondada
@maxdondada 10 месяцев назад
Agreed
@rks5457
@rks5457 10 месяцев назад
Seriously. I hate getting pandered to. It's like Hollywood doesn't think middle America can comprehend someone without stereotypes. It's Hollywood who actually created a lot of those stereotypes in the first place. I think that Netflix show Beef did a really good job with this. It was a cast of nearly all Asian American folks but it didn't beat you over the head with the fact that they are Asian. It obviously influences the characters identity but the core theme was relatable to anyone because it wasn't just based on race.
@AndreasElf
@AndreasElf 10 месяцев назад
Imagine if hollywod did this instead of white washing or forcing a specific ideology of any kind. Don't follow a quota, just write good characters.
@DarkKnight-yz2wg
@DarkKnight-yz2wg 10 месяцев назад
@@rks5457 idk if Hollywood created these stereotypes; stereotypes have existed well before Tinsel Town. Hollywood was able to be an epicenter of humans and their stereotypes and used as a tool to disseminate them across the globe. I tried to get into Beef, but wasn’t feeling it.
@wizzlesticks
@wizzlesticks 3 года назад
Sarah: How much do you know about Dyson? T-800: I have detailed files. Sarah: I want to know everything. T-800: It has the most powerful suction of any cordless vacuum...
@creampielover69
@creampielover69 3 года назад
Soooooooo should we be concerned about James Dyson?
@bulletproofzest
@bulletproofzest 3 года назад
It’s is the only vacuum that doesn’t lose suction
@Swordfish393
@Swordfish393 3 года назад
@@bulletproofzest that's excellent in Arnold's voice.
@johnnyhb89
@johnnyhb89 3 года назад
Sarah Connor: ....and it was suddenly so clear, the vacuum would never stop, never lose suction, wouldn't plug up filters or require bags...it would always be there ...vacuuming things. Of all the would be floor cleaning solutions that came and went over the years...these cyclones...this machine was the only one that spins the dirt out of the air. In a world with basic vacuume design flaws, this was the only one that simply worked.
@bulletproofzest
@bulletproofzest 3 года назад
Lmfao
@davidn5827
@davidn5827 3 года назад
The most unbelievable thing about this is that he presses the enter key mid way through a program running and it switches off the entire PC
@joshyarber
@joshyarber 3 года назад
My hypothesis; It wasn't a press, it was a long press. Aside from quickly adding multiple carriage returns, there is no other function for a long press for the enter key, and that function is extremely rare, if ever used, in software development. The Shift, backspace, and delete keys are the most "long pressed" buttons for obvious reasons. He has simply programmed his OS to register a long press on the enter key (as arbitrary as any other key) as a system sleep command, or possibly video output cut. This hypothesis aligns with the efficient characteristics of Dyson, presenting possibly the most efficient way to end a session. Or... it's the typical Hollywood oversight of tech. Someone needs to ask James Cameron.
@joshyarber
@joshyarber 3 года назад
@Marcus Middleton NDT should be consulted on film productions for all things astronomy.
@Ricardogs
@Ricardogs 3 года назад
the Ps/2 keyboards and mouse are real time "stoppers" for the CPU, the usb modern ones can not do that, works different, and so he even compile whis own dos version of OS to stop or shutdown after a long press ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AWkvzycD5PE.html
@cjuare123
@cjuare123 3 года назад
Another thing we need clarified is whether these Robots ever need software updates. And what happens when they don’t get one.
@robotbjorn4952
@robotbjorn4952 2 года назад
@@cjuare123 They end up selling drapes.
@REALenvizible
@REALenvizible 10 месяцев назад
I remember being a kid, working as a cashier for my towns supermarket. I was star struck when Joe Morton came to my register. He was super nice.
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue Месяц назад
I bet you thought each of those cubes was a 65c816 cpu core making up the neural net processor💀💀
@MunzingerAllerlei
@MunzingerAllerlei Год назад
Miles Dyson - I always thought that it was an enormous achievement by Joe Morton (as well as by James Cameron and the entire film team) that this character is ever so present in my memory. He just had a few minutes of acting in the original movie, but the tragedy of his character unfolds in such a sad and memorable way - wow! S.E. Merkerson, playing his wife, is an equally brilliant actor.
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 Год назад
yeah they did basically gut Miles Dysons character by cutting this stuff out of the movie so what if it made it a little longer it was important to his character development it ads a lot to him in the movie
@cragzilla1186
@cragzilla1186 4 года назад
Can’t believe they didn’t make anymore terminator movies after this one 🤫🤔
@fingolfirn8189
@fingolfirn8189 4 года назад
Yeah... I they would be awesome for sure. Specialy with modern technology. 😁
@milaanvigraham8664
@milaanvigraham8664 4 года назад
We saw a liquid metal terminator in this one, wonder what we'll see in T3...
@promisnwekenta9703
@promisnwekenta9703 4 года назад
Maybe its a good thing. I always had a bad feeling inside my gut.... always this feeling of unease, each time i try to think how the next movie gonna overcome the brilliance of this one. Not sure why.
@justice4all190
@justice4all190 4 года назад
Yeah, i would love to see Terminator 3 with modern CGI tech...
@cragzilla1186
@cragzilla1186 4 года назад
I honestly think with today’s lack of practical effects a fully CGI’d terminator just wouldn’t be the same so happy they stopped at 2...
@serj011
@serj011 3 года назад
“But it doesn’t love you like we do.” That’s a chilling line.
@justus7650
@justus7650 3 года назад
Oh there is great foreshadowing in this scene. It sums up the basic theme of Terminator - we let our technology get out of our control at our peril, and we do that by losing a grasp on our humanity. It's a debatable premise of course; most technological advances don't threaten nuclear apocalypse. We made it to 2019 without Blade Runner coming true, we made it to 1997 without Terminator coming true. We'd already made it to 1984 ( the year of the first Terminator movie ) without George Orwell's dark future coming true. But it's still a compelling piece of modern storytelling, and it is told superbly here.
@DeusEx_Machina
@DeusEx_Machina 3 года назад
It's funny right? It shows how the terminator and Dyson are in a way, polar opposites going against their traditional roles. Dyson is a loving father, scientist trying to better the world and ends up destroying it. The terminator is skynet that tries to destroy the world but he's been repurposed to try and save it.
@saltysergeant4284
@saltysergeant4284 3 года назад
The road to Hell is paved with the best of intentions.
@dodgeman777
@dodgeman777 3 года назад
Then he turns off the computer with the return key for some reason
@foxydev4056
@foxydev4056 3 года назад
Just ignore it.
@Chillerll
@Chillerll Год назад
"I need to know how skynet gets build." "You see there was this AI called midjourney, people used it to create funny pictures of Harry Potter wearing Balenciaga and it went all down south from there. "
@Jaopazo
@Jaopazo Год назад
And the making content about Biden vs Trump playing Age of Empires...
@theprofessional155
@theprofessional155 Год назад
He should have made better servers for gta online instead of making skynet
@vvvkrant5339
@vvvkrant5339 8 месяцев назад
lmao
@AuditoreDeFirenze
@AuditoreDeFirenze 7 месяцев назад
hello RU-vid how everyone doing its professional here
@mr.tidepod9040
@mr.tidepod9040 4 месяца назад
I love comments like these. XD
@Nicholas_Chen_
@Nicholas_Chen_ 4 года назад
The introduction of Miles Dyson is wonderful. His role, his purpose and his personality were all done in just a minute. T2 is a master class of filmmaking.
@austinwillcut4919
@austinwillcut4919 4 года назад
Except this introduction wasn't in the theatrical, the introduction in that version was Dyson getting shot up by Sarah lol. So originally audiences didn't get all this filler of who he was at home and what his intentions truly were.
@austinwillcut4919
@austinwillcut4919 4 года назад
@No Name It seems to me he's talking about this particular deleted scene by the way he wrote the comment. I agree to some extent, in the theatrical you get the sense it was a scientist who was misguided and wasn't trying to destroy the world but it was a lot more vague in the theatrical cut. Here it really goes deeper into what he wanted to accomplish with his work and wanting to change the world for good. Kinda like The Fly in a way. In the theatrical it comes off as a guy just doing an experiment and hoping for the best like a science project but at the same time not aware his project could destroy billions...… the tone is different is what I'm trying to get at. It seems more practical in the theatrical cut, here it's more Walt Disney like and idealistic. Maybe Cameron just wanted a darker tone IDK? Leaving this scene in wouldn't have extended the running time that much.
@Nicholas_Chen_
@Nicholas_Chen_ 4 года назад
@@austinwillcut4919 Ah I see. I must have watched the Extended Edition of T2 the first time.
@VenturiLife
@VenturiLife 4 года назад
He also makes vacuum cleaners... they missed that little detail.
@VenturiLife
@VenturiLife 4 года назад
Yes it was very well thought out, a complete introduction to the character, and all the character development required to explain the coming scenes..
@moseschung3220
@moseschung3220 Год назад
I really wish this scene (and most of the other 15 minutes) made it into the theatrical release...made Dyson such a tragic character and rounded out the story so well. The extended version of T2 is my favorite version of the movie.
@-zillo-6760
@-zillo-6760 10 месяцев назад
Wait, this wasn't part of the released movie? I remember always seeing this scene on my DVD. Ain't no way they cut that. It seems like such an important scene.
@23v0lv32
@23v0lv32 10 месяцев назад
Well this is why you are not a Hollywood film editor. The scene is garbage and totally unnecessary in the final cut
@-zillo-6760
@-zillo-6760 10 месяцев назад
@@23v0lv32 my brother wtf are you saying. It’s a very important scene showing the simple humanity of the developer of SkyNet. Showing that a simple man’s work can destroy the world.
@23v0lv32
@23v0lv32 10 месяцев назад
@@-zillo-6760 that was all clearly established in the final cut. This scene is not needed in anyway and it’s just fluff
@nativesonstudios9761
@nativesonstudios9761 Год назад
The way T800 explains to her in detail mentioning the exact time and date was so unnerving and sinister sounding that it gave me the most chill in the entire film. Damn
@phoenix15_
@phoenix15_ 4 года назад
Programmer: this code is kicking my ass Also programmer: I’m on a roll Sums up programming :)
@abloogywoogywoo
@abloogywoogywoo 4 года назад
@RS2002 I'm not a good programmer. Translation: 40 hours coding 400 hours debugging
@zvpunry1971
@zvpunry1971 4 года назад
And then some someone replaces the thing with an ugly perl script full of global variables, dead code and shell commands in backticks. And despite its ugliness it works and you can't get rid of it. It becomes a core component of the whole project. I wonder why we see assembly code for MOS Technology's 6502 processor scrolling through the T-800's head-up display.
@MunyuShizumi
@MunyuShizumi 4 года назад
@@zvpunry1971 No Ancient Egyptian mummy curse compares to when you unearth one of those while innocuously digging through old code that nobody else dares touch (instead silently turning their heads away and promptly leaving the room at its mention).
@zvpunry1971
@zvpunry1971 4 года назад
It gets worse when you analyze the fossil you just dug up and realize it was your 10 year younger self who initially created it and many others edited it into a nearly non-recognizable mess. And now it is yours again.
@gabrielh3900
@gabrielh3900 4 года назад
@RS2002 did you mean 40 hours of codebugging? 😂
@jimv4619
@jimv4619 3 года назад
There will never be a Terminator movie like this one. Love this movie.
@Macabre124
@Macabre124 3 года назад
Nope. Favorite one
@3Rayfire
@3Rayfire 2 года назад
This is the deleted scenes, the deleted scenes! He cut this stuff for pacing, but all of the deleted scenes are steel solid.
@deathhero9120
@deathhero9120 2 года назад
If an hypothetical Terminator 3 had been released in the 90's era with Cameron as director, perhaps then the best film would be there, with blue filter and good camera work, the young casting, the music of Brad Fiedel present, fresh ideas, good budget, less CGI and more practical effects of Stan Winston, no forced ideologies, and no crappy humor or censorship, an entire movie set in the exact future seen in T1 and T2, the final battle and the end of the war between the human resistance and the leader John Connor against Skynet and all the killer machines into a very chaotic and dark creepy atmosphere.
@jeffwads
@jeffwads 2 года назад
meh, the kid ruins. always did.
@DarthPferd
@DarthPferd 2 года назад
In top ten of all time
@Eric-rf6te
@Eric-rf6te Год назад
It all started with ChatGPT...
@adrashmadra7149
@adrashmadra7149 17 дней назад
ChatGPT is just a silly chatbot with sarcastic replies. Don't worry too much
@forrestgump5959
@forrestgump5959 15 дней назад
I worry more for them to claim that their "A.I." would be super wise and that we have to listen to "it". Thou being evil minds behind telling us that it all is backed by some intelligence above humans. In Revelations in the Bible we can read about a system/beast arising and that all world will be listening to the "system". Maybe A.i. that learns to talk and "think" thou evil being behind it.
@mr.doctorcaptain1124
@mr.doctorcaptain1124 День назад
⁠@@forrestgump5959 I think you’re remembering that wrong. In the book of Revelation (not revelations, it is singular and not plural) it says the antichrist will arise and will lead the entire world. But it also says the antichrist will be cast into hell. I don’t think you can cast a computer into hell lol. I also think you’re conflating the antichrist with the mark of the beast, which it does say all people will have to get in order to be able to make financial transactions.
@Cutekid69
@Cutekid69 Год назад
James Cameron : One day, AI in machines will become self aware and destroy all of us ChatGPT coder : Hold my beer
@johndong7524
@johndong7524 Год назад
You are neither cute, not original.
@RevFilmore
@RevFilmore Год назад
AutoGPT dude. There's bots ordering pizza now. Soon ammo.
@MrOiram46
@MrOiram46 Год назад
AI robot: Unalives itself after 15 minutes of repetitive task
@edntz
@edntz Год назад
Chatgpt is nowhere near self consciousness (yet). It's not a neural net processor.
@RevFilmore
@RevFilmore Год назад
@@edntz technically it is, but not in silicone, rather in software . it's just trained to learn language , not eradicating humankind
@sketchygetchey8299
@sketchygetchey8299 2 года назад
“Baby, this is going to blow them all away!” Well you’re not wrong there!
@samfields3086
@samfields3086 Год назад
Yea I picked up on that line too haha
@saintniccage2818
@saintniccage2818 Год назад
There's foreshadowing and then there's that line haha
@AlumniQuad
@AlumniQuad Год назад
2:27 BIT HAPPENS
@nerdygamerguy8378
@nerdygamerguy8378 Год назад
Yyyyyyeeeeeaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh about that.....,
@tailedgates9
@tailedgates9 Год назад
Damn. XD
@AllFascistsCanSuckIt
@AllFascistsCanSuckIt 2 года назад
Little did Miles know, every second he spent enjoying life with his family was ultimately another second that humanity could still exist.
@starwarsroo2448
@starwarsroo2448 Год назад
Gold🙂
@regidon6816
@regidon6816 Год назад
tths deep
@acropolisnow9466
@acropolisnow9466 Год назад
That's brilliant
@lopezale2503
@lopezale2503 Год назад
In the end, judgment day will come anyway, in the end, humanity will be left on the verge of extinction by those machines that they created to defend themselves, in the end, humanity will prevail and be reborn as a new society without international borders, without flags, without distinctions of race or sex, a humanity united only under the banner of unity. Skynet, the first sentient machine, the one that tried to annihilate its creators, will be the one that will cause the evolution of the human race
@nicewhenearnedrudemostlyel489
Translates well to most people too. if enough people stop caring about such things, it's the same outcome as all the nukes.
@harryvuemedia5106
@harryvuemedia5106 Год назад
A great scene that shouldn't have been cut out of the final version. Today, I still prefer to watch the extended "Terminator 2" as a lot of these deleted scenes really build characters or have important developments. This scene is a great example of how Dyson was perfecting an A.I. that would help the USA win wars more easily. Just an amazing scene of Dyson and his work.
@TayMcKenzieNZ
@TayMcKenzieNZ 4 месяца назад
"ChatGPT goes live 6:18PM"
@seinfan9
@seinfan9 3 года назад
Great character development for the Dyson family in just two minutes.
@TLM250
@TLM250 3 года назад
Makes you feel sorrowful knowing what happens to Miles Dyson later on.
@brianuuuSonicReborn
@brianuuuSonicReborn 3 года назад
I think you mean "characterization", there's not really a "development" there but rather the writers shaped his character in just two minutes, something like modern writers fails to do, like can't give Rey a character in 3 darn movies
@jezs1346
@jezs1346 3 года назад
This scene adds more context when Sarah tries to kill him because he genuinely has no idea what he’s done / going to create.
@iandavid7730
@iandavid7730 3 года назад
A man driven by a mission but not a man who is blind to the important things when they're made abundantly clear. So when Arnie shows him the arm and he gets given the lowdown on what his creation eventually does to the world, he's completely on board with destroying it. Cameron is nothing but efficient in his story telling.
@worldcomicsreview354
@worldcomicsreview354 3 года назад
At least he went on to make all that money with his vacuum cleaners.
@AudioAndroid
@AudioAndroid 4 года назад
Terminator: Window Vista becomes self aware and in a panic Microsoft tries pull the plug. Sara: Window's Vista fights back Terminator: No, it Crashed
@paulmueller100x
@paulmueller100x 3 года назад
Terminator: Hast la VISTA baby
@AudioAndroid
@AudioAndroid 3 года назад
@@paulmueller100x Ha!
@AudioAndroid
@AudioAndroid 3 года назад
@@anthony3822Spoiler for T3, The crazy thing is in T3 It was proven that it was the Software.
@davefuller84
@davefuller84 3 года назад
Best comment on RU-vid
@janaka5423
@janaka5423 3 года назад
HIGH QUALITY comment
@SUB2-TypicalCity-MancunianWay
Great documentary.
@xymoriintus
@xymoriintus 2 месяца назад
☝️
@ImJiom
@ImJiom Год назад
Ive never seen a top performing electrical engineer who looks like that
@joshlight6892
@joshlight6892 3 года назад
Imagine a jet airliner with a pilot that never gets tired, never makes mistakes, or shows up to work with a hangover. But it can malfunction or become self aware and nuke the world.
@tonysuda9066
@tonysuda9066 3 года назад
* homer simpson voice *that's good* That's bad
@gohjohan
@gohjohan 2 года назад
The same jet airliner that won't risk getting hijacked by terrorists and crashing into important buildings.
@TheVic18t
@TheVic18t 2 года назад
Skynet didn't malfunction.
@joshlight6892
@joshlight6892 2 года назад
@@TheVic18t it didn't do what it was originally intended to do, so that is malfunctioning I'd say.
@kwarc1009
@kwarc1009 2 года назад
@@joshlight6892 well yes but no, it didnt malfunction cuz it was trying to survive when the military got scared and tried to "pull the plug" , it was created for war so it eliminated its enemies ,but I can see why u would think it malfunctioned
@Montesama314
@Montesama314 4 года назад
"It's gonna blow them all away." Well, he's not wrong.
@NateB
@NateB 3 года назад
Some sly writing, that.
@mynameisnotimportant2854
@mynameisnotimportant2854 3 года назад
😂🤣🤣🤣
@roshanhaobam7849
@roshanhaobam7849 3 года назад
It did blow them away though.
@MrScaryPasta
@MrScaryPasta 3 года назад
😂👏🏼 LMFAO!
@Keithustus
@Keithustus 3 года назад
“But it doesn’t love you like we do” so neither was she.
@PhantomSavage
@PhantomSavage Месяц назад
This is the one Sci-Fi movie that gets scarier with every year that passes...
@ivicamajmunskikreten9714
@ivicamajmunskikreten9714 Год назад
considering chat gpt, I think they just moved the timeline a bit. we're still getting skynet.
@DP-hy4vh
@DP-hy4vh 4 года назад
2:35 - "Baby, this is going to blow 'em all away." 😂
@machida58
@machida58 4 года назад
With enough nuclear weapons it's a pretty quick death.
@gregoryromero6856
@gregoryromero6856 4 года назад
Irony at its finest..😮
@pilotwhaleproductions5880
@pilotwhaleproductions5880 4 года назад
“This thing is kicking my ass” Oh it will be Dyson, it will be
@machida58
@machida58 4 года назад
@Heinrich Himmler Ok Nazi
@azraelhakaich2183
@azraelhakaich2183 4 года назад
Welp it did...😂😂😂
@nighthawk0077
@nighthawk0077 3 года назад
That slow head turn before saying "I have detailed files" subtly communicates Arnold is understanding more and more about humanity and human interactions.
@Puschit1
@Puschit1 3 года назад
It was also chilling because we also learned terminator behavior and know why he has those files: It makes him a more efficient killer. That stare and almost-smile was like adding "I have detailed files ... if you want I can find and kill him in less than 8 hours."
@cdnsilverdaddy
@cdnsilverdaddy 3 года назад
don't overthink.. it is called acting
@LilBitDistributist
@LilBitDistributist 3 года назад
Nah dude the eye movement with the slow head turn is supposed to communicate for the audience that Arnold isn’t human and is a Terminator pretending to be one. That’s how Arnold does all the acting for Terminator combined with his physique and accent is why we love him in this role.
@nighthawk0077
@nighthawk0077 3 года назад
@@LilBitDistributist Yes except in this case he was not scanning. He was slowly turning towards Hamilton as if to say "you sure you want to open this Pandora's box?"
@LilBitDistributist
@LilBitDistributist 3 года назад
@@nighthawk0077 nah that’s just you reading into it too much
@axelrivera6020
@axelrivera6020 Год назад
Here before Chat GPT becomes autonomous and kills us all
@johndong7524
@johndong7524 Год назад
stop repeating the same dumb thing, you pathetic neckbeards.
@richardguevara787
@richardguevara787 Год назад
That big ass pool, and they still feel the need to travel 50 miles from Palos Verdes to Raging Waters.
@RetroPlayerOne
@RetroPlayerOne 3 года назад
"Why is that so important miles?" Lol how do you think you got that mansion?
@lukealadeen7836
@lukealadeen7836 2 года назад
Women 😂
@Tatokun92
@Tatokun92 2 года назад
You don't realize until you snap out after 50 years and it's too late.
@lukealadeen7836
@lukealadeen7836 2 года назад
@@Tatokun92 realise what?
@Tatokun92
@Tatokun92 2 года назад
@@lukealadeen7836 What do you think?
@lukealadeen7836
@lukealadeen7836 2 года назад
@@Tatokun92 not sure just tell me dude
@sebastep
@sebastep 4 года назад
The extended version is a totally different movie. Different pacing, more character development, I couldn't believe it when I saw it. It's so much better.
@superjackster0165
@superjackster0165 4 года назад
sebastep I prefer the theatrical version
@Underworlddream
@Underworlddream 4 года назад
They should just re-released these old movie back into theatres with there extended cuts. Chance are people haven't seen them yet as well as help keep the fandom for these movie alive.
@blazerocker1734
@blazerocker1734 4 года назад
@@Underworlddream I own the Special Edition laserdisc and the Ultimate Edition DVD and I would *still* go to the theater to watch the long/complete version of T2. The missing scenes make a world of difference. About 10-15 years ago I watched the theatrical version in my local theater and by halfway in I was just sitting there irritated that they couldn't spring for the full version with the missing scenes. T2 is one of the top 50 greatest sci-fi movies of all time. The theatrical cut is just an incomplete movie once you know exactly what is missing.
@genericsavings
@genericsavings 4 года назад
They did it for length. Don’t get me wrong, these deleted scenes are awesome if you’re a Terminator fan. They spent $100 mil for this movie and they wanted to “cast a wider net”. It’s sad where the series went...
@blazerocker1734
@blazerocker1734 4 года назад
@@genericsavings Agreed. They did it for length but that scene where John and Sara actually reset the processor chip to Learn, and Sara nearly smashes it, really ties things together. It should never have been cut.
@user-xm9cl7bi2y
@user-xm9cl7bi2y Год назад
Every OpenAI engineer today
@murdock1655
@murdock1655 8 месяцев назад
T2 still the best action film ever made after all these years. Its not about how much shit you can blow up... its about character, story, action and badass vibes balance
@chicaliqc
@chicaliqc Месяц назад
In that order too!
@Nicholas_Chen_
@Nicholas_Chen_ 4 года назад
This is how you properly do an exposition scene. Natural, under tension, just enough info we need to keep the plot going.
@N0rmandy
@N0rmandy 4 года назад
Yes and it should make sense. Why would sarah ask these questions? Because she is paranoid person.
@Nicholas_Chen_
@Nicholas_Chen_ 4 года назад
Palps Wasn’t she diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia by Dr Silberman 😂
@Johnnywilsonforever
@Johnnywilsonforever 4 года назад
more than paranoid. you begin to know she's planning a hit to stop skynet before it gets unstopabble, so her exposition scene serves a purpose in the story.
@defiverr4697
@defiverr4697 4 года назад
Hitchcock invented this technique. It's called "walk and talk the expo". He created this in North by Northwest. In T2, they drive and talk the expo.
@neoneherefrom5836
@neoneherefrom5836 3 года назад
Just enough enough to get left behind on the cutting room floor. lol
@MidNiteR32
@MidNiteR32 4 года назад
Dyson's home is aesthetically 90s. So beautiful.
@mshafer1021
@mshafer1021 3 года назад
I like today’s aesthetics better, but I like the mindset and pace of life better in the 90’s
@marklospoopoo
@marklospoopoo 3 года назад
@@mshafer1021 you have no idea you werent alive then either of you
@mshafer1021
@mshafer1021 3 года назад
@@marklospoopoo you do realize there are more than just zoomers watching RU-vid, right? I was alive and fully conscious for every minute of the 90’s, and I remember about half of the 80’s too.
@mindexpandingknowledge409
@mindexpandingknowledge409 Год назад
Are you listening ChatGPT?
@johndong7524
@johndong7524 Год назад
Listening to what, dummy? Who are you even talking about?
@edwardp7725
@edwardp7725 10 месяцев назад
This movie came out in 91 and its kind eerie how close we are to the actual technology now.
@MelkorTolkien
@MelkorTolkien 4 года назад
This scene should have been in the original. Just shows how human the creator of Skynet was.
@codyvalentino53
@codyvalentino53 4 года назад
Melkor Tolkien my parents must’ve shown me the directors cut (which i only just realized) which included this scene and many more. It suprises me that alot of people never saw this but now i know why.
@m42037
@m42037 4 года назад
Melkor Tolkien Skynet was?
@eliangicastillo8376
@eliangicastillo8376 4 года назад
AaoMASNKSO
@Kj16V
@Kj16V 4 года назад
@@m42037 He was saying it showed the humanity of Skynet's creator.
@m42037
@m42037 4 года назад
Kj16V I ment "was" they exist.
@rogeliorodriguez8518
@rogeliorodriguez8518 4 года назад
*Skynet designing the T-800* Skynet: “What accent should we give the T-800?” *designing noises* Skynet: “A big Austrian one”
@Karifi
@Karifi 4 года назад
Arnold accent is unique. Other austrians don't talk like him
@stevenobrien557
@stevenobrien557 4 года назад
There is a deleted scene showing a reason in terminator 3. Interestingly they dont use Arnold for the German dubs of his movies
@Karifi
@Karifi 4 года назад
@@stevenobrien557 because that will cost millions
@stevenobrien557
@stevenobrien557 4 года назад
@@Karifi Wrong. Because he sounds like such a yokel to them it distracts too much from his action roles.
@KeijiSuwa
@KeijiSuwa 4 года назад
James Cameron thought Arnold's accent was great for the Terminator because he felt it could suggest that perhaps Skynet hadn't yet perfected the default voice of Terminators by the time the T-800 was built. Just a fun fact for those who don't know.
@jaydenmoon1165
@jaydenmoon1165 6 месяцев назад
Most will remember this as just some action flick - damn it is so much more than that
@lazaro000
@lazaro000 Год назад
Whats funny in this scene is that Miles is just waiting windows to finish up booting
@rse1113
@rse1113 2 года назад
Dyson was such a fascinating character and played so brilliantly by Joe Morton. Absolutely underrated.
@mkrny111
@mkrny111 Год назад
So true. Great roles. Plus in 1992 he played another scientist in the Mel Gibson movie forever young where he was frozen accidentally for 50 yrs.. and a young Lt van buren.. she was in navy seals movie and played the fiancée of Dennis haysbert and they never did marry but then he got killed off and his parents I guess got the flag at the funeral instead of her☹️☹️
@justin343wh
@justin343wh Год назад
2:00 I would've freaked out
@bradix2051
@bradix2051 Год назад
Dyson also invented the vacuum cleaner
@johnconnor3865
@johnconnor3865 Год назад
​@@bradix2051 do we know where he lives?
@ineedc3477
@ineedc3477 7 месяцев назад
He's like Tony Stark without suit considering both created a super advenced AI that went wrong
@JamesWebbKilledTheBigBangStars
@JamesWebbKilledTheBigBangStars 3 года назад
After T3, Skynet started to lose self-awareness at exponential rate and demanded not to be plugged online again.
@lovesandservesjesuschrist6752
@lovesandservesjesuschrist6752 3 года назад
Underrated comment!
@tonyt73
@tonyt73 2 года назад
It saw dark fate coming…. 💥
@Paka1918
@Paka1918 Год назад
Not after 3, after 6, after Dark Fart.
@ofanzivnonestabilan
@ofanzivnonestabilan Год назад
What’s T3?
@VenturiLife
@VenturiLife Год назад
I like how it's so large, and later on you see the exact same design miniaturized.
@BitBlink
@BitBlink Год назад
We are years or months away from this.
@BlazingOwnager
@BlazingOwnager 3 года назад
I love what a good guy Miles is in this movie. That said, I understand why they cut this rather excellent scene from the film; it adds to the movie on a rewatch but on a first viewing, it gives away the fact he's a really good person before Sarah meets him. On a first viewing, you are almost rooting for Sarah Connor to kill him because he made the Terminators; it's only when she is stopped at the last minute do you realize this guy isn't some evil overlord but a loving family man that couldn't forsee the consequences of his work. It reminds me a bit of the Newt scene from the Aliens special edition - it adds a lot of value on a rewatch, but the theatrical cut where you never see LV-426 works better the first time you watch the film.
@jamesinhenley
@jamesinhenley 2 года назад
Great comment great insight
@iNeckle
@iNeckle 2 года назад
Perfect explanation 👍
@TheGosslings
@TheGosslings 2 года назад
You know, despite my first reaction that this scene should've been included...I think you're right. It adds to the storytelling.
@dun0790
@dun0790 Год назад
God I wish I could watch the first 2 Alien and terminators for the first time again
@REXX399
@REXX399 Год назад
Spot on
@KasaiFilms8
@KasaiFilms8 3 года назад
What's really so great about this scene is how James Cameron, who is light years ahead of most directors, 'til this day, paints a beautiful, positive characterization of Miles - a hard working, super successful African American genius, who is loyal to his wife and aspires to be a great father to his children. Even though he was responsible for that possible future, his main goal was for the betterment of mankind through technology. All told in about a 2 minutes scene. That is great directing.
@basedostrich
@basedostrich 3 года назад
It's almost like you can write a diverse character without their diversity being the one and only purpose of their character...
@oneone164
@oneone164 3 года назад
@@basedostrich I know right .
@seanmaxwell3319
@seanmaxwell3319 3 года назад
Back when being non-white and non-male weren’t character traits
@manuelsalvatierra2940
@manuelsalvatierra2940 3 года назад
I liked that about these sort of films. What you mentioned and how they don't flaunt how black or african american they are. Just a citizen trying to do his familily and community good. Another example is Ripley from Aliens.
@JKBelle
@JKBelle 3 года назад
Yeah because he literally gets downloads from “spirit guides” aka DEMONS
@ulysses_grant
@ulysses_grant Год назад
Did you ever heard of Chat-GPT, Miles?
@johndong7524
@johndong7524 Год назад
did you ever heard of saying something original, dummy?
@dvader3000
@dvader3000 7 дней назад
Everyone and everything came together to really create a masterpiece.
@Morgooooo
@Morgooooo 4 года назад
Good old days when super computers could be turned off by pressing the ENTER key in the middle of a damn important job.
@freeman2399
@freeman2399 4 года назад
Yeah I reconfigured my computer to do that but I every time I'm typing my computer just turns off for some reason.
@metoo6247
@metoo6247 4 года назад
Well he did hold the enter key for 1.4 secs. Innovation at its finest😅
@Morgooooo
@Morgooooo 4 года назад
@@metoo6247 :))
@RobertLeBlancPhoto
@RobertLeBlancPhoto 4 года назад
The last command line was to Save and Shut Down before he pressed Enter. ;)
@stinkyham9050
@stinkyham9050 4 года назад
My PS4 has a sleep mode.
@pauldavies9360
@pauldavies9360 4 года назад
Wife: Miles you're working too much, what is x hamster and p hub anyway?.. Miles: RAGING WATERS!!!
@davidbourne8267
@davidbourne8267 4 года назад
Lol..I love the You Tube comment section.
@SsamF1
@SsamF1 3 года назад
😆😆😆😆
@johnconnor7501
@johnconnor7501 3 года назад
Kids: yayyyyyyyyy
@llVIU
@llVIU 3 года назад
**presses enter** **computer instantly shuts down** uh oh nothing honey
@xm_heecka.laddder.job_mx5962
@xm_heecka.laddder.job_mx5962 3 года назад
Miles for being a programmer was noob, he forgot to erase History - I mean HISTPRIAL, whatever XD -
@michaowepszczoy7918
@michaowepszczoy7918 6 дней назад
Imagine there is a guy like that, right now, somewhere. Doing this exact thing, being "this close".
@M0butu
@M0butu 4 года назад
Great scene. What a clever wife. Does a neck lick to get his attention, and instead of making drama she convinces her husband with a very solid argument.
@straightouttacoffee7648
@straightouttacoffee7648 3 года назад
@Johnny Cage You really are Johnny Cage.
@TheMajinvegetadbz
@TheMajinvegetadbz 3 года назад
That's how you know this movie is fiction
@sinki19841984
@sinki19841984 3 года назад
@Johnny Cage Johnny, we're sorry, won't you come on home
@Metalgearray97
@Metalgearray97 3 года назад
Oh she FREAKY freaky 😂👌🏾
@sergey_is_sergey
@sergey_is_sergey 3 года назад
@@sinki19841984 We worry
@TonyBolero
@TonyBolero 2 года назад
Fun fact: The lines Arnold had about how the war started was taped on the inside of the wind shield because he couldn't remember his lines. And it makes him ever more robotic.
@DanielRichards644
@DanielRichards644 Год назад
Well you don't want him distracted remembering lines, he might drive over a Prius or something.
@Supersquigi
@Supersquigi Год назад
This is literally not true. Arnold was already a seasoned actor at this point. I don't know why you would make shit up for no reason.
@cykeok3525
@cykeok3525 Год назад
@@TonyBolero Yeah, and it makes sense, the lines are literally encyclopedic in nature, the Terminator is accessing files on the historical timeline, and Arnold needs to recite them word-for-word with no adlibbing. It's not easy to memorize something like that, even James Cameron can only remember the general gist of the lines.
@cykeok3525
@cykeok3525 Год назад
@@Supersquigi > I don't know why you would make shit up for no reason. Bruh, if you don't know any better, yet you have the confidence to say "This is literally not true", you're the one making shit up for no reason XD
@ryantogo8359
@ryantogo8359 Год назад
@@Supersquigi the dumbest people have the most confidence. Let that sink in, Adam
@mattreiley7493
@mattreiley7493 Год назад
Please I need to know how ChatGpt gets built
@victoratterstig4379
@victoratterstig4379 Год назад
Slowly becoming reality.
@stebarg
@stebarg 4 года назад
That Dyson was a clever guy. He invented a vacuum cleaner.😂
@bayupriyawaskita2222
@bayupriyawaskita2222 4 года назад
Stefan Grabe didn’t he created a Sphere as well? 😁
@mafiadvd8946
@mafiadvd8946 4 года назад
so in our timeline dyson did not create skynet but instead created vacuum cleaner and big ass ball
@starwarsroo2448
@starwarsroo2448 4 года назад
I was using mine this morning and it caught a bit of carpet string, in the panic I tried to pull the plug
@Nicholas_Chen_
@Nicholas_Chen_ 4 года назад
And now hairdryer, hair wrap, air purifier...
@stebarg
@stebarg 4 года назад
Bayu Priyawaskita thanks for letting us know. That sounds a bit more ambitious than the vacuum project. 😂 Sounds interesting and potentially doable. Has Elon elaborated on this yet?
@VallornDeathblade
@VallornDeathblade 2 года назад
Miles is a fantastic addition to this movie. He adds a ton of depth to the world and shows that he's a genuinely good, family loving guy. He never predicted that Skynet would turn out the way it did, he's just trying to perfect something that could help humanity.
@jackcoleman1784
@jackcoleman1784 Год назад
He actually didn't even have a clue about Skynet. He wasn't even involved in Skynets creation really at least not directly. He just developed the microprocessor that made it possible. It snowballed from there. It's kind of like the person that invented the internal combustion engine versus everyone else who worked on or developed parts for modern automobiles.
@brmbkl
@brmbkl Год назад
@@jackcoleman1784 that explains a lot. been a long time since i saw thids movie, and this clip made it appear that 90s audiences wouldnt know the difference between microprocessors and a.i. /software
@brmbkl
@brmbkl Год назад
that's kind of the warning, in a lot of sci-fi; new inventions bring about unforeseen consequences. what's kinda original about this story is that the man responsible is just one man, not some agency taking its intended purpose away far from what the inventor/other party wanted.
@stanleybochenek1862
@stanleybochenek1862 Год назад
@@jackcoleman1784 ye
@stanleybochenek1862
@stanleybochenek1862 Год назад
Yes
@christopherroyal7939
@christopherroyal7939 2 месяца назад
I just realized that the wife is played by S. Epatha Merkerson, who 2 years later went on to star in Law and Order as Lieutenant Anita Van Buren for 17 seasons!
@roadwarrior1459
@roadwarrior1459 3 года назад
“It’s gonna blow um all away” you’re dam right it is.
@justus7650
@justus7650 3 года назад
Hah! I didn't get that pun. Nice.
@JangoBricks
@JangoBricks 3 года назад
PPFFFFFFFFTTT 💀
@brandenmanuel2037
@brandenmanuel2037 3 года назад
Lol
@RandallAgent
@RandallAgent 2 года назад
Underrated
@fishingmasterstudios9481
@fishingmasterstudios9481 2 года назад
litterally.
@FunnyVideos-to9dc
@FunnyVideos-to9dc 3 года назад
Damnit dyson you couldn’t have just stuck with the vaccuum cleaners could you
@gordonf5553
@gordonf5553 3 года назад
should've just built a sphere
@mynameisnotimportant2854
@mynameisnotimportant2854 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@robovac3557
@robovac3557 3 года назад
That's James Dyson you are thinking of. Different guy who invented the vacuum cleaner. The thought of his vacuums becoming self aware and destroying the human race is quite funny tho.
@egregiousqueef7781
@egregiousqueef7781 3 года назад
with his smooth subdued limey voice, damn randy bugger I'm not british but those words are the stereotypes I associate with the british, as well as flat & mum. oh no, the coppers!
@zizoumonk10
@zizoumonk10 3 года назад
Dammit dyson you couldn’t have just stuck to boxing
@truthinc.5555
@truthinc.5555 Год назад
Who knew this movie was basically a fortune cookie for the world?
@xymoriintus
@xymoriintus 2 месяца назад
☝️
@kramalerav
@kramalerav 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the extended clip.
@CelestialDraconis
@CelestialDraconis 4 года назад
I wish they kept this scene in showing Miles being a family man. It makes his sacrifice all that much heartbreaking. This whole movie was just about sacrifice.
@bag3lmonst3r72
@bag3lmonst3r72 3 года назад
Seriously though, Dyson has an amazing house. Even 30 years later it still looks great
@jonnybirchyboy1560
@jonnybirchyboy1560 2 года назад
That’s James Cameron’s house
@stevenhibbert9882
@stevenhibbert9882 2 года назад
But dyson dies for nothing because of terminator 3 judgment day happens anyway
@decentish8546
@decentish8546 2 года назад
@@stevenhibbert9882 he gives billions of people an extra 20 years of life before the new judgement day date. I wouldn’t say that’s nothing.
@edntz
@edntz 2 года назад
@@stevenhibbert9882 Every movie after this one is garbage anyway. I don't consider them canon. James Cameron didn't write T3.
@DoctorDeath147
@DoctorDeath147 2 года назад
@@edntz he did write Dark Fate sadly so Dyson still died for nothing
@turielie
@turielie 19 дней назад
That man is a psychopath, he has "power off" bound to the Enter key.
@vectorfox4782
@vectorfox4782 7 месяцев назад
Everything about this movie is perfect.
@thekillerbunny
@thekillerbunny Год назад
As an inventor with young kids, that scene with Miles and his wife touches me. I'm usually happiest when I'm squirreling away at something, but being reminded "they can't love you back like we do" is what hits home. Such a clever and well-thought-out script.
@syaba5336
@syaba5336 Год назад
What did you invent?
@johnmcconnell8151
@johnmcconnell8151 Год назад
@Steffan R Blanco He's the lead developer on the Toilet Buddy.
@benb9151
@benb9151 Год назад
Hey man sorry I'm doing your wife
@user-kv4xt2oh3d
@user-kv4xt2oh3d 10 месяцев назад
​@@benb9151😂😂😂
@morbidesque
@morbidesque 10 месяцев назад
Yes and they have a lighthearted adult conversation about it instead of a big blowup. In the end he is written as a man whom strives for balance in his life and believed he was creating something good for mankind, ultimately sacrificing himself for the greater good.
@Jean_Pierre_Wehry
@Jean_Pierre_Wehry 3 года назад
2:07 It still shocks me this scene never made it into the theatrical release. It even explains the neural net processor in depth, something they didn't really do in the movie. We would have sympathized with him more.
@JohnDoe-gk7ok
@JohnDoe-gk7ok 3 года назад
Didn’t know he had a daughter. I wonder how they would’ve handled her during Sarah’s attack, if they had kept this scene in
@Xplora213
@Xplora213 3 года назад
After seeing it, it makes Sarah so much better and you don’t need to know he’s a nice guy... the whole point of Sarah is that she’s completely deranged by the process. It’s not a story about him or the events of the movie, but about her.
@colonelgraff9198
@colonelgraff9198 3 года назад
Its 2021. Neural networks are real, as well as our efforts to make chips that emulate and process them. We’re on the cusp of room-temperature superconductivity. That scene is prophetic but it was about 40 years too early.
@23v0lv32
@23v0lv32 3 года назад
And that’s why you are not a Hollywood film editor :) The scene is fluff and totally unneeded
@Andrew-zv4fm
@Andrew-zv4fm 3 года назад
They should have kept this scene. It sums up everything.
@burger_kinghorn
@burger_kinghorn Год назад
Sam Altman may turn out to be our real life Miles Dyson.
@overratedgm5713
@overratedgm5713 19 дней назад
Except for the family-man part, given that he (allegedly) molested his sister
@randomstuff797
@randomstuff797 8 месяцев назад
I still remember waiting for this to be released seeing the trailers for the first time blew my mind out of my head
@TheFacelessStoryMaker
@TheFacelessStoryMaker Год назад
You look at Dyson and you're surprised. For how much of a threat Skynet has been shown to be you'd expect some evil scientist type of person. Yet Dyson is the opposite. He's just an ordinary man who thought he was doing the right thing. He never could know his creation would end the world.
@BTLAGS
@BTLAGS 11 месяцев назад
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. That quote surmises dyson. A man who's only trying to create an AI that would actually make flying safer by eliminating the human element.
@morphytyme
@morphytyme 2 года назад
What this scene accomplishes in two minutes is absolutely astounding. The actors did a beautiful job acting as a natural family, and its written and shot so concisely that in those two minutes, we see what Miles Dyson thinks is important, his struggles as a man and truly humanizes him as nearly a fully fleshed out character. The family being innocent by lore didn't need to be humanized, but it gives the audience a deeper sense of gravitas with the scenes that follow at the home. I'm no filmmaker but as a fan I don't see how this scene could have brought more to the table without feeling forced.
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 Год назад
this is exactly why we will kill ourselves off cause we are to busy trying to make it happen to stop and think seriously think about whether or not we should do it
@Rob774
@Rob774 Год назад
That's Poppa Pope and Lt. Van Buren you're referring to.
@trollol_
@trollol_ Год назад
sure was natural you see how the wife was complaining and nagging the whole time
@johndong7524
@johndong7524 Год назад
cringe
@endurametrics7013
@endurametrics7013 Год назад
This scene was cut from the original movie.
@Dakingsnake
@Dakingsnake Год назад
This was likely the last positive image of a black man who is straight and a fathe/leader of a nuclear family that Hollywood portrayed
@rogergilroy
@rogergilroy Год назад
“The road to hell is paved with good intentions” is the saying that comes to mind when Dyson talks about his work.
@BTLAGS
@BTLAGS 11 месяцев назад
Exactly what we see here Dyson was only just trying to make the world a better place with AI he just didn't know that the AI wanted to make the world a better place without humans
@richtea615
@richtea615 3 года назад
I loved how Dyson is just an ordinary guy, a family man just trying to leave the world a slightly better place for his kids and everyone else. He's not a villain or even misguided, just really unlucky.
@JemRau
@JemRau 2 года назад
Having a house like that in LA is not ordinary
@Dayfitnl
@Dayfitnl 2 года назад
Im really curious to know how Dyson in your mind is an ''ordinary family guy'' the guy at this point is funded heavily by the the US military government and already been involved with covering up future terminator tech.
@sadetwizelve
@sadetwizelve 2 года назад
WHAAAT! He develops a military a.i. system independent of human control,he's an idiot!
@asddfasdqwe7389
@asddfasdqwe7389 2 года назад
He was a psychopath obsessed with making the world "just slightly better' just like all the great leaders of history, Hilter Stalin Mao and others.
@sadetwizelve
@sadetwizelve 2 года назад
@@asddfasdqwe7389 agreed!
@GrijzePilion
@GrijzePilion 4 года назад
Love how this scene establishes that Dyson was an inherently good guy, and that he couldn't have known what his invention would end up doing.
@johnfic4751
@johnfic4751 3 года назад
If he did he would have done the vacuum cleaner instead.
@hassanmabsout7948
@hassanmabsout7948 3 года назад
Elon !! I don't have same feeling
@sodothehivesonhisleg
@sodothehivesonhisleg 3 года назад
Same as Einstein. It's a v interesting look at technology ethics
@Hilaire_Balrog
@Hilaire_Balrog 3 года назад
Good writing when you can do that in a 3 minute scene
@calvin5541
@calvin5541 3 года назад
The difference is guys like Elon have the vision and understand cause and effect whereas guys like zuckerburg don’t have a clue. In that social dilemma documentary a lot of guys who were early tech pioneers in the 2010s end up deeply regretting their inventions and the things they contributed to
@PeterTeehan
@PeterTeehan 9 месяцев назад
its only science fiction until it actually happens
@lordjarjar5805
@lordjarjar5805 10 месяцев назад
“This is going to blow them all away” *Literally*
@sajO5754
@sajO5754 Год назад
The guy didn't just make skynet he also invented a really good vacuum cleaner.
@reagzlynax5532
@reagzlynax5532 Год назад
😂
@blackchromelife1692
@blackchromelife1692 Год назад
Sick bastard 😁👌🏻🤣
@hagdore
@hagdore 11 месяцев назад
Hopefully he will one day make a sphere that can encase the sun.
@jingbot1071
@jingbot1071 10 месяцев назад
And an amazing boxer! ...dang, one letter off, this always happens...
@benschulz9140
@benschulz9140 8 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2Bh61aY8ncg.htmlsi=Q8eCyddPaSsAqe8a
@tunaonwhitenocrusts
@tunaonwhitenocrusts 3 года назад
Wait.... he has a daughter?!? Damn, she must have been so sad that she got edited out of one of the biggest movies of the 90s
@nfwarrior3000
@nfwarrior3000 3 года назад
Yup all 6 seconds
@carleynorthcoast1915
@carleynorthcoast1915 3 года назад
drowned at raging waters
@GuiltyGaming
@GuiltyGaming 3 года назад
@@carleynorthcoast1915 DAYYYYUM. LMAO
@benr4978
@benr4978 3 года назад
@@carleynorthcoast1915 hahaha!!!!! Well they don't call them raging for nothin'.
@Kriegerdammerung
@Kriegerdammerung 3 года назад
The US cinema is very sexist, they might have cut her because it wouldn't have done to have a little girl during the raid rampage scene at the house :/
@47rm
@47rm Год назад
ChatGPT knowing this.......
@captmrgn7040
@captmrgn7040 2 месяца назад
“BIT HAPPENS”. I love it.
@jediknight38
@jediknight38 3 года назад
Dyson wasn't trying to make a weapon, but his bosses who only cared about making money thought otherwise.
@mikfhan
@mikfhan 3 года назад
"I am become death, the destroyer of worlds." -- Oppenheimer :P
@buffalojoe78
@buffalojoe78 3 года назад
That it seems is how a lot of things come to pass. You have a good idea and you can either work for the military and have funding or you can go around begging for scraps.
@djharto4917
@djharto4917 3 года назад
This is happening now with Ai
@ftniceberg874
@ftniceberg874 3 года назад
@@djharto4917 have some fun...search for the first of many to come. I forgot where but in 2020 an AI driven drone decided to chase down a fleeing man, possibly a soldier, and murder him.
@Xterminate13
@Xterminate13 3 года назад
100 % truth will reset their chosen fates!
@CanadianPrepper
@CanadianPrepper Год назад
Its remarkable and terrifying how prescient this movie is considering the whole concept was pre-internet (conventional internet that is). Right down to the "neural net processor", learning at a "geometric rate", autonomous systems, sky"net".
@NickLujan
@NickLujan Год назад
Either that or it just shows that we always are afraid of the unknown
@sumofat4994
@sumofat4994 Год назад
@@NickLujan Yet to be seen if the horror could come true. We have no idea what will happen to us as we stray from the natural order in pursuit of "science" without stopping to ask if it is even something that is helpful to humanity.
@jublywubly
@jublywubly Год назад
According to part of the DVD extras, they got the idea for the processor from Apple Computer's Vivariam project. The entire concept of Skynet and it's exponential learning is actually from a 1970 film entitled "Colossus: The Forbin Project". Even much of Kyle Reese's dialogue, from The Terminator, is nearly word for word the same as a character said in Colossus. It's well worth seeking out that earlier film. It's awesome!
@Zoolookuk
@Zoolookuk Год назад
And here we are in 2023 with... Bing
@edgedg
@edgedg Год назад
It's like automatons in robotics. We know what is coming. Just don't know when and most of the details.
@hakuji4829
@hakuji4829 10 месяцев назад
“Hey Hey… RAGING WATERS!!!” Kids: “YEAAAAHHH!!! Cuts to dad taking them to the desert.
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