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The mother of all teaser trailers. I cannot describe to you young people how exciting it was to see this trailer at the theatres at the time. This was at a time when we didn’t have a new super hero movie du jour every year to look forward to. This was a once in a half decade kind of experience and it had been 6-7 years since the first movie. Nobody expected a sequel. This was the greatest surprise. There was no RU-vid or internet to kill the anticipation or suspense. Terminator would come back to the theatres again bigger than ever. And this trailer is everything a teaser trailer should be. It teases and does not reveal anything about the plot nor the villain. It provides wonderment unlike most trailers today that give away a lot of spoilers.
I wasn't allowed to see T2 in theatres when it came out (was 7), but this gave me the same feeling I felt years later seeing the first Starship Troopers trailer at a movie and being so disappointed when it ended I wasn't watching that movie right at the moment.
you are right about everything except one thing, this isn't a trailer but a teaser. Teaser doesn't reveal too much details and most teasers of todays does that without too much thinking involved. But what make this piece special and unique of a teaser is it's entirely made for the teaser alone, it's not a collection of small grabbed footage from the actual movie compacted into a 1 minute advertisement with background narrator voice and atmospheric music. The actual T2 trailer themselves were quite basics and they spoiled the movie a little bit (Like Arnie being the good guy this time and they sort of revealed the T1000 special ability too, because the FX were groundbreaking at the time)
@@GruppeSechs pretty much or even just the act of being able to look up things about the movie. When Star Wars TFA there was almost no way to not spoil it for yourself. Especially if you watched a lot of RU-vid. Too many people trying to guess the entirety of the movie before it was even released.
I like how the teasers deliberately hid The T-1000. Without knowing the plots of the film you’d just think The T-800 was gonna be the main antagonist again.
John Smith yes Iam quite aware of what a teaser is genius I just said what it was, I’m pretty sure that’s the reason I used the term “Teaser” and not trailer. However some teasers don’t even go this route. Let people just be astonished by stuff 🙄
Except the T-2 theatrical trailer is infamous for being one of those trailers that shows too much. They blow the first act twist of arnie being the good guy.
I will never, ever forget the moment I saw this trailer. I watched a lot of movies as a kid, and The Terminator was one of those I watched over and over again from around 6-9. My dad rented Total Recall one day, and I put it on a Saturday morning, sitting about 2 feet from the TV with my bowl of cereal in my PJs. My thought process went: "Huh, what is this... That looks like a Termintator... OH MY GOD IT IS A TERMINATOR! THEY'RE MAKING TERMINATOR 2?!" and it ended up being the greatest movie I'd ever seen.
In the marketing of this movie did they make it seem like Arnold as the villain and Robert as the hero ? Just to twist it around when the film released ?
Sitting in my chair, popcorn in hand, and this played on the theater screen. I recognized the insistent rhythm. I had not heard of a sequel. I watched intently. All around me, people screaming and clapping. Probably the best theater experiences I've ever had.
It's crazy to look at how much of a level-up this movie was from T1 budget-wise. They literally went from a low-budget indie film to the most expensive movie ever made, complete with groundbreaking visual effects from Stan Winston studios, big budget teaser trailers like this, and merchandise to promote the movie. I can't really think of any other series that's made such a huge leap before.
We were. You should've heard the cheers. After Total Recall was over, people stayed in the theater so they could watch this teaser again. I know; I was one of them.
TR and T2 were both produced by Carolco Pictures with Arnold having a big role getting them made behind the scenes, you can’t deny this was his big peak!
In 1990, I was a teen working at a comic book store. There was a convention in Phoenix I was working at the whole weekend. The booth across us had a TV screen with this teaser playing in a loop on a laserdisc for hours. I must’ve watched/listened to this trailer 800 times that weekend.
Back when trailers didn't reveal the entire plot of the movie. Saw this on opening night in a huge theater. The gasps, shock, and applause when Arnold shows up to SAVE the kid is still an unforgettable moment.
dude this movie had big plot revealing trailers like every other movie in the history of cinema this was just a teaser like many other movies has before the trailers started coming stop talking absolute shit you know nothing about regarding a golden age of whatever that never existed
I remember my 21-year-old self cheering so loud in the theater that my throat got sore, LOL. This is the ONLY trailer there should have been for this film. The way the scenes played out, you don't know that Arnold isn't the villain again and that Robert Patrick isn't another human soldier come back to stop him just like Michael Biehn in the first one. (Patrick and Biehn were even similar physical types.) Just taking in the film on its own, not ruined by any knowledge of the plot, you actually don't know that Arnold is the protector until the two Terminators meet with John Connor between them. It's obvious that this was the plot twist James Cameron intended. But then they had to spoil the crap out of it by releasing other trailers months before the movie opened that showed Arnold protecting the kid and Patrick doing his liquid metal thing. **facepalm** Such a huge mistake and a lost opportunity. This plot twist could've been as big as Vader's "I am your father".
I've got a new baby boy and that's how he's going to be introduced to the franchise. Here's the first film, here's the teaser to whet your appetite, here's the second film and what a twist! Man, isn't it a shame they never made any more Terminators? Now let me tell you about the Star Wars trilogy, the Indiana Jones trilogy and don't you believe those rumors that there are other films out there. That's the Devil's lies.
I highly agree with you, although one thing that I think should be changed for the twist to work is the inclusion of the "Bad to the Bone" song when the T-800 leaves the bar. Viewers would suspect something is up with this new T-800 as it wasn't lethal towards meeting humans like in T1, and an upbeat song afterwards would just add to that.
It's creepy to think that the tissue is basically a human that had all of its insides removed. Basically just a flap of skin and muscle remaining... It's like removing cotton from a doll and replacing it with steel pellets. So, canonically the skin of the t800 is a man who was fighting to avoid becoming into this or just being blown up.
I remember as a teenager renting Total Recal for the first time on VHS and seeing this in the opening trailers. I wanna tell you I nearly shit my pants with excitement! I was jumping and screaming "I knew it!! I knew it!! I knew it!!"
Great concept for a teaser!! It’s scary just imagining the Skynet production line for the T-800/101 model and how they’re just mass producing heaps of Arnold Schwarzeneggers off the line! 😱
If they make a new Terminator sequel that truly sheds all the extraneous stuff from the post-T2 sequels, they should model the opening credit sequence on this teaser. Kinda like the making of a cyborg opening titles from the original Ghost in the Shell
The moments from T3 when the Terminatrix kills Brewster after he activates skynet, until Skynet becomes self aware and John Connor answers the emergency calls in that bunker are great as well
Easily the best trailer they ever made for this franchise, showing machines making machines, even though the conceptual backgrounds of Skynet facilities would be too much to be visualized, that they knew to make something this cool and mindblowing, which for the end of 80's, 90 would have been insane to see so, especially that it shows how both Terminator endoskeletons and the infiltrator living tissue is put together, and it doesn't tell you a damn thing about the plot or T-1000 except that Arnold is back
Best action blockbuster of all time, the teaser, the trailer, the soundtrack, the poster, the arcade, every single piece of marketing, the movie itself, everything was perfection
No, some of the trailers ruined the surprise that Arnold was the good guy. You can tell from the whole structure of the film, the script, the direction, the acting and editing, the music, everything, that until the moment when Arnold says "get down" to John instead of shooting him, and shoots the T-1000 instead, and shields John from the T-1000's return fire, that the movie audience was meant to think that Arnold was the bad guy again.
I remember seeing this in the cinema and people starting screaming/crying/coughing/getting sick… a lot of people ran out of the theatre and did not return. I think one guy made into his car and immediately had a heart attack.
Has to be the greatest teaser trailer of all time, the showcase highlighting how the t800 is made was jaw dropping, this could have easily been then trailer for terminator 1 before the t800 time displacement happens, the attention of detail in the factory floor, the sound effects...nothing has stopped this juggernaut of a movie in terms of hype and Execution!
Arguably the greatest teaser trailer ever made. I remember seeing this when i went to Total Recall. I remember an overwhelming excitement from everyone. This was like a dream come true for so many 10 year old boys. The Terminator and T2 were the Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back for my generation
yeah they fucked up with terminator salvation for going with the more daytime sandy yellow look that didn't fit the style of the terminator series future everybody was hoping for. They should have done the more like Underworld blue tone movie shooting like they did in terminator 2 with the future world.... Oh well....
I dont remember WHERE i saw this as a kid, but my mom and dad had got a bunch of vhs movies from kmart marked down super low, like a dollar or two each one time, so i got to see Terminator around a year before T2 was set to come out..i think i saw This on TV, AND LOST MY MF MIND! seeing Terminator at the ripe old age of 7 or so, i absolutely loved it, so seeing the NEW MOVIE was coming out, and id be able to see it in the Theater, i was white hot happy! My all time favorite movies are Gremlins, Beetlejuice, Predator, and of course Terminator 1 and 2!
I remember seeing this teaser at the start of some totally forgettable movie I'd rented out back in the day & then going back to the start just to watch this short trailer _repeatedly_ before the tape had to go back! But as great as it is, one thing that always bugs the 'o.c.d'. bit of me, is at 0:43 - the endoskeleton always seems to me like it _isn't_ lined up properly with the 'flesh mould' outline, like it's off center & won't fit right in, if that makes sense? I know it's stupid for it to even bother me but I can never _unsee_ it!! lol
That bothers me way more than it should too!! Also, I don't like that those rotating valves on this machine aren't aligned properly :) But still, this is the best teaser ever made and better than all the terminators from 3 and up combined.
@@gnoldi Thank god! - I thought it was just me being nuts! - & I see what you mean about the valves! I know, I know - it's nit-picking gone mad!! lol & you're right, that's the sign of a great teaser - or a great _movie_ for that matter, 'mistakes' or not, if it's well thought out & true to it's *origins* , you can't loose! & yes, sadly a teaser trailer not _even_ 1 & half minutes long, manages to be better than all (4?) sequels/re-boots :/
I noticed that for the first time tonight. The endo skeleton hand looks like it's about to be crushed against the flat part of the metal, instead of right into the hand groove that it's supposed to fit in. Still an epic trailer! Wish we had teasers like this again.
@@Dude-oh8vq It's a brilliant trailer! & I know what you mean about the teasers of the past, this is one of my all time favorites! - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iaUXuY3U4Ag.html
Una idea loca que se me vino es que hubieran hecho este mismo teaser trailer en todas las películas de Terminator pero con actores distintos para develar el nuevo actor que interpretara el siguiente Terminator
The most interesting thing about this teaser is that it may create the false impression that Schwarzenegger will again be the main villain. And the same opinion remains true until the scene in the gallery, when John Connor, Schwarzenegger and the policeman come face to face. NOBODY on the planet expected Schwarzenegger to be a good hero and the policeman to be an evil terminator. Not only is this teaser free of spoilers, but it also contains an anti-spoiler that will blow your mind later. A real masterpiece.
The T-800 series was Skynet's most successful model. Despite being designed for war it was a better Hollywood prop that raked in billions to fund itself in the future.
What started it all for me. I remember an intimidation feeling as a child seeing Arnold with his red-eyes looking menacing. Yet nevertheless I recall this was a very, big deal indeed even as a five year old in 1990.
U have to remember it was 7 years since the first film and this was many years before the Internet of course so teasers like this were almost like golddust. I saw this on a VHS of Total Recall as well about 1990. It is one of the best teasers I've ever seen I think.