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I love how Terminators have immense strength and could literally tear a human apart with their bares hands but they always just throw them into a wall or something.
_"My CPU is intact...but I cannot control my other functions."_ Like...I know the T-850 is a machine, but DAMN is that dark if you really think about it! To be stuck inside your own head whilst your body moves beyond your control.
SuperDenizen tough shit you don’t understand timelines 🤷🏻♂️ basically what the terminator series is not just machines although only machines is badass lmao
"Desire is irrelevant, I am a MACHINE" I love how the Terminator still remembers what it is, but also somehow understood the concept that John Connor sees him as a father figure. This really is trying to tell John "You need to stop treating me like a human".
I believe that I was about 9 when I first watched this film. It's been about 20 years since then and the quote that I've always remembered the most clearly from the film is "Desire is irrelevant I am a machine." I think the reason why it's stuck by me is a combination of Arnold's body language when speaking and the way that he delivers the line, as well as the line itself.
he did. think of them as human infants. we learn by mimicking the attributes of others around us... particularly our parents or guardians. they are far more human than we're lead to believe.
In this one he looked slow and struggled with the movement, which is why you get a stand in so much, however he still puts in an alright performance and hey the guy was getting old, ancient now and needs leave it alone, in fact everyone involved needs leave it alone
I believe that I was about 9 when I first watched this film. It's been about 20 years since then and the quote that I've always remembered the most clearly from the film is "Desire is irrelevant I am a machine." I think the reason why it's stuck by me is a combination of Arnold's body language when speaking and the way that he delivers the line, as well as the line itself.
Souns like something the ' aya tullah of rock n rulla Mohammed ben wasabi bin Noor chiste Kahn ' ,the pasha of Persia would say when leonidas, greek spartan man would ask, what is ur motto here . ?
@@stitcha123 Agreed! T1 and T2 he was amazing with Acting, far more than this scene. I mean it was good acting, but it doesn't beat his T1 and T2 acting.
Like he had a split second to select an attack option and toggled to “throw” instead of “snap neck” just to buy himself more time? NOT a bad theory! Damn clever.
I like to think that the Terminator somehow managed to trick the corrupted part of his system into thinking his assigned task would be completed if he destroyed the car instead.
you can spot that around that point instead of TERMINATE during Blue and ABORT in Red,he gets an upper hand over her programming by deeming her TERMINATE as INVALID COMMAND instead without needing to try to abort her command :)
@@HyraxusPrimus problem is T-X tasked him to kill John in the present,since she found him (since the premise of the movie is that he might be no more as due to living off-grid skynet nor resistance could´ve tracked him,so the moment she found him,oooooh boy,that was simply something)
This is one of the rare cases where a Terminator throwing a person is fully justified. The T-850 was trying to resist the tampering program of the T-X, so it threw Connor away from it so it couldn't kill him.
T 3 was great and a true ending to the series. It shows how pointless time travel is and Skynet still came to power. Salvation was a great epilogue movie to show the Resistance fighting against the machines. For me, it ended after Salvation.
As far as the movies in the franchise, the real timeline in my own fanboy mind consists of T1, T2, T3 and Salvation. Genisys is a "what if?" movie and Dark Fate is a bad dream with some good action, but story wise, just a nightmare that never happened.
locdasmoke I loved how intimidating the TX was in T3. She kicked Arnold’s ass real good and even hacked him 😨 This scene here proved she was a threat and the T800 was almost movie one Terminator again. That was cool
1:45 This scene shows that Terminators can sometimes ignore their orders from their cpu. The T-850, despite being reprogramed to kill John, realizes what his original mission was, and he could not bring himself to kill John, so he forcibly shut himself down to prevent his cpu programming from taking him over. Kinda touching, that the T-850 was willing to protect John whether or not his cpu programming required him to do so.
as you can see-while the command Terminate pop-up his screen at that fraction of a moment is blue,thus being a command inserted by t-x,while announcement of Invalid Command is in red,being of his.thus he wasnt ignoring his cpu just tried to ignore instructions t-x gave him.even more clear its shown at 1:21 when in blue screen while facing John its saying Primary Target,with a command Terminate at the left bottom of the command line,just to swap to red screen with an Abort command at 1:22.
In the terminator lore he actually survived judgement day and become one of high ranking general of the resistance just think no one knows his past as a stripper or being gay since he has a family in the post apocalyptic world lmao
They wanna show that the characters are in danger without actually putting them in danger. In terminator 2 Sarah connar was stabbed in the arm and the terminator actually lost his arm so I don't know why they couldn't do something like that again
Displaying the physical differences and advantages machines have over humans. Hydraulic strength, without the brains limitations on strength that humans have would result in super punches, super throws, and such like that. People that pay attention in biology class would remember that the brain in humans limits our ability to use our muscles as a sort of biological safety protocol to prevent us from damaging our muscles and destroying ourselves. If this limitation were not in place, we would be able to do the same things, but every time we do, we'd feel our muscles ripping and tearing, and it'd be painful as hell due to our nervous system. In short, It's like how kung fu movies have flips and super jumps and shit in them, only the robot version of it. Showing their version of close combat and how devastatingly powerful it is. It sends the message that 'Yes, you are literally fighting a sentient vehicle with hydraulic limbs, it's impossible to overpower it with your frail human body and pain receptors. You ARE in mortal danger.' for the protagonist going up against it.
@@rednova2212 Ok we get it, you like to flex your knowledge of basic biology. The more likely explanation is that they need a way to pad out the action without the terminator performing the perfectly logical action of punching a hole straight through john's chest (like the first one did in the first movie). Can't have a movie if the protagonist dies in the first few minutes to a machine making the actual intelligent decision
@@ammar675 he still wrote and produced some of it. He is credited as a writer, he isnt some intern who gets the crew coffee. He had the ability and he failed.
Tovar and you think the some was part of why it failed? Are you really that stupid? He’s not the writer. We don’t know what he wrote and what he didn’t.
@@ammar675 you claim he isnt the writer and yet he is credited as a writer. The stupid person is yourself. He has clout and he can change things. Look up who James Cameron is.
I love how he had literally every opportunity to just get away from the terminator, but he just stands there basically waiting for him to approach him lol
This scene has always made me laugh. 1:12 Terminator: "My CPU is intact, but I cannot control my other functions." John: "You don't have to do this. You don't want to do this." He's literally telling you he can't control it John, aren't you listening??
IKR, the scriptwriter CLEARLY does not understand that Terminator is a machine and saw it as a human. I wonder whether the acting was horrible or the scriptwriting was terrible. Why does it matter what T-850 wants when he cannot do as he pleases. John is a psycho here
Well, apparently he CAN control his mouth and speak what he wants, so it's not entirely true what he says. He is alos able to hold back half a minute later, for some reason. It all just doesn't add up
I used this scene to motivate myself when i was falling behind with my studying schedule. My conscience was John Connor asking me "What is your mission?" and then it would answer back with "You are about to FAIL that mission". It motivated me every single time
1:23-1:30 Those words are actually pretty deep if you think about it. John used to hold the previous Terminator(Uncle Bob) in high regard and treated him like a real person. This Terminator literally threw all that aside and told him to stop living his fantasy, and that as much as you care for it, it’ll never be more than just a machine.
I get the feeling that's the program the TX loaded in to his system. All he had to do was smash the car to complete the stage and continue his mission, maybe he was just a robot with a SNES emulator installed the whole time, playing different snippets from random games which would explain for a lot of the movie.
@@KotaThaSage Can you tell me why? I'm not trying to offend you or anything, I'm just curious, because IMO after T2 every movie was worse then the previous one.
@@MK-yz2pr T3 ruined the franchise because the story in it wasnt really a very good one compared to T1 and T2 . The terminator was ridiculed with moments like the pink sunglasses and the whole talk to the hand stuff. The whole bathroom fight was over the top and it looked like they where just trowing puppet around. The make up relied too much on cgi and wasnt really shown off that much wich for me was always a cool moment in terminator movies. The Tx was a weak villian and not even as close to be as threatining as the T100 or arnie in the original movie. T3 paved the way for Salvation wich is the franchise Second worse movie..
@@KotaThaSage ok I got your point. I'm rewatching whole frenchise, and I Wonder what will I think. To me Genesis was the worst but TBH I don't really remember it .
@@MK-yz2pr also genisys was bad but i enjoyed it more then T3. unlike T3 the T800 again had a father daughter relation with sarah.. certain scenes where actually touching..where in T3 there was no effection just a mission..
The Terminator still is, and always will be, my favorite Terminator film. It was a horror movie through and through, but it had something most do not... A STORY. It's not teens going into the woods, getting drunk, and solving their hormonal needs, before getting killed, no. It's hell unleashed upon some poor girl and she has to try and survive it. We actually feel for the protagonists. At the same time, there is hope that they can and will survive, and defeat the Terminator.
It also does best at dragging you into the story and really feel the danger Sarah and Kyle were in. The tech noir scene where the music switches and the picture goes into slow motion, it built suspense better than any other terminator film
@@chrisbrown6168 But wait wait wait, what about the scene in T2 with John almost being mowed down by the T-1000 with the huge Truck? That was phenomenally intense, and easily comparable to the Tech Noir scene.
I love how the T-850 fights against TX that's why he throws him. Look at the moves, how he talks, what he does he's trying so hard to fight the corruption and In the end he throws Connor away before destroying the car and turning off... He still won against prototype corruption, respect!
@@mikeboydus You are right.. Touchè... but maybe the Terminator back then did only things he were sure: this kills this guy. Throwing him through the door was enough to break his neck .. Thats a bit poor argument from me, i admit.. xD
I like to think his CPU found a loophole in the logic of his new mission to kill John Connor. Because he technically already killed him so mission accomplished
I *really* wish they'd gone with this. Swap out that 'terminate/abort' scene with a quick video playback of him murdering him in the future, leading to the t-850 shutting down upon 'completing' its mission. You get the same effect, but it isn't nearly as stupid.
This film really highlights the brute strength of a t-800/t-850 Coz in one of the earlier scenes he literally carries a coffing of weapons with John Inside on his shoulder whilst weilding a .30 cal browning mg
@@sarahphyllis5782 Uh, you're aware how numbering works, right? The T-850 came *after* the T-800. Just like the T-800 came after the T-700 series. The numbers go UP as the models get more advanced. Hence the T-1000 is so advanced compared to the previous models. EVERYTHING before it was now obsolete.
1:23 so fucking cool. Arnie pulled that line off with shear perfection. 2:10 this one as well. 2:24 and his acting with his eyes here is perfect. How he is battling his programming.
I don't give a f****ing shit to everyone negative comments about the scene. I truly believe that they pulled off. This classic machine fighting his reprograming, very much spot on.
When you think about it... Rise of the Machines and Dark Fate have similar (if not down right the exact) plot as T2. But at least RotM has better acting and also tries harder to be original.
The way his eyes move at 2:20 reminds me of the way the T-800 in T-1 looked around after all the skin was removed and he was about to be blown up with the pipe bomb in his waist
2:34 when you come back half drunk from a night out and catch your toe on the cabinet. 2:48 when the sober side of your brain tells you it’s just a cabinet and go to bed.
1:04-1:07 I always found that part to be funny. Out of all the places she could've landed, it had to be headfirst into the corner of a tool cart. Talk about a concussion.
Can't understand why people hated this movie. It was outstanding compared to 4,5,6. The fights between TX and T 850 were intense and astonishing compared to T2.
It has programming to combat other terminators, an array of built in weapons, a more durable endoskeleton along with a coating of liquid metal. It is also more intelligent and is better at exhibiting human-like behaviors.
In the Terminator universe, people can apparently withstand being violently flung 15 feet in the air and smashing really hard into objects and concrete walls.
So salvation is a sequel to T:3? I could see that tbh. Arnie throwing him around here prob Gave salvations John Connor insane flashbacks when Arnie decided to throw him around again 😂
Marcell2aG don’t feel guilty. I personally liked it. It’s pretty much our last Terminator movie where we get to see Arnold Schwarzenegger playing T800 on his prime time before he got old.
It felt like a recycled copy of T2 back then. It still is today. As far as I am concerned, T2 is the last of the franchise. While Linda Hamilton was great in Dark Fate, her performance alone wasn't enough to save the franchise. Plus Dark Fate felt like a fanmade movie. Salvation had a good concept, but something happened during production. Genysis was all kind of mess that the comparison between T1 and its scenes speaks for itself as far as attention to detail goes.