There could NOT have been a more perfect song to go with this scene! I'm also impressed with how just about everyone was noticing the fact that he wasn't killing anybody....just messing them up real bad!
When I was first watching this film, as a kid, I did not make that distinction at all. Not until it was pointed out to me by someone else, well after that scene had ended. On second viewing, I wondered to myself why that had never occurred to me before. lol
The scariest thing in that scene: how fast Arnold's head snaps around after the guy breaks the pool cue across Arnold's skull. You're gonna pay for doing that! 😄
He didn't even look hurt. He just looked annoyed. Like: "dude... I'm busy breaking this guy's arm in seven places with my fist. Do you mind??" And flings him casually through the front storm window. lol
I recognize the actor who played the old guy w/ the shotgun. His name is Paul Richard Schrum. Sadly he passed in 2003. I remember him from a 1980s sitcom w/ Nell Carter. The show was called "Gimme A Break". I believe he played an uncle but was a recurring character.
For clarification, the mechanical endoskeleton is referred to as a model T-800/T-850. The outer skin layer is referred to as CSM (Cyberdyne System Model). In the case of Arnold, his skin model is 101 hence being called a cyberdyne systems model 101. As seen in the first terminator, the unit that infiltrates the base looks different thus would be a different skin model number. Makes sense as these units are supposed to be infiltrators so all of them looking like Arnold would make no sense. For T-2 I've seen it said that the resistance chose to send a duplicate Terminator so as to be recognizable as such thus speeding the process of believability in case it encountered Sarah since they knew the Terminator was in a race for time against the T-1000. So they loaded the model 101 skin layer and had it applied to the second endoskeleton before they sent it back.
How many of these reaction videos have you molested with this same comment. Nobody is going to actually read the whole thing ⬆️ except that person🤣. You should write a book🤣🤣
He definitely had the look of a guy who had been relentlessly drinking booze, and smoking cigars, since he was 15 or so years old... So, good makeup job.
I just learned that Arnold was 43yo and weighed 228lbs during filming. My 240lb, 45yo body will file that in the folder "people who accomplished great things younger/older than I realized."
He turns the lights off in the car after they escape from Pascedero Mental Institution. John asks him if he can see anything, and he says "I see everything". Not really a revelation.
It is exactly the same model Terminator. What changes with machines is how they have been programmed to behave. At least until the whole learned behaviour aspect kicks in later. But you are right at the same time. The scene is starting to subtly hint that something has changed about what is going on with this familiar Terminator model.
@@mattp6089exactly this. The terminator doesn't intend to kill unless someone threatens to kill his protection target. Then he instantly switches to termination mode. Before that he does pretty much the least possible damage to any assailants while still reaching his goals as efficiently as possible. If this was done to make him seem more humane, or if it was just so he wouldn't be damaged unnecessarily by being in too many shootouts is up for debate.
Thanks for compiling these reactions. I wish there were more reactions to Basic Instinct, so you could make a video of the reactions to that movie's iconic scene.
Every time I watch this episode, I laugh how the biker presses his cigar even stronger into Arnold like the pressure must cause more pain than the fire)
Two things: Coby stole the show, and in the movie, the Terminator should have actually said "Please" when going into the kitchen, and then switch to the outdoor scene and cue in Bad To The Bone.
No, the underwear would be seen as superfluous, given that it's not necessary for a being that doesn't pee or crap, and therefore would not have to worry about "soiling itself."
I'm sitting here right now wondering if there was a cut where the bartender accidentally pulls the trigger, when Arnold swipes for the gun, and Arnold gets a face full of smoke, and a pair of ringing eardrums, for his trouble. lol
The one thing I never see reactors pick up on is how comical it is when 'Bad to the Bone' starts playing. Nobody seems to realize how much different the tone of that is from the first movie. And its funny, it makes you laugh. The first Terminator didn't make people laugh. But they laugh and don't even put it together that he doesn't kill anyone in that scene. The only one that actually caught on to something was Jax from Reacts with Jax, which isn't emmareactions.
His buddies didn't know that Arnie was a terminator from the future. THey just saw a man with amazing strength and pain tolerance. But still just a man. And their friend was getting beat up. And they are prone to violence and a macho culture. So why not try to come to their friend's aid.
There was a real tragedy in making TERMINATOR 2. The shotgun Arnold used was a 1893 Winchester. They actually cut the barrel of this fine antique thus ruining it FOREVER. 😮😢If the movie had been made a few years earlier, they could have used a reproduction, which were made to satisfy the market for competitive cowboy shooting events.
The question I've always had is, considering the reaction of the women during his entrance - especially when one of them looks down, it makes me think he is "anatomically correct". Which then begs the question: Why would SkyNet make it's machines actually anatomically correct there?? It's not like that part works, or has any reason for existing at all. So why include it??
@@emsleywyatt3400 Oh yeah, that hadn't occurred to me at all. Bloody good point! Dunno why I didn't think of that, it's so stupidly obvious now you've pointed it out lol
"I had to watch him put _my_ clothes on, standing on one foot to wiggle into my underwear, and that's when I realized..." Therapist: "Yeah, yeah, you like men, we've been over this. But let's circle back to the kitchen, the grill, and your mother."
It's just canon so they can't take any other weapon or tool from the future to the past setting. In the TV show "The Sarah Connor Chronicles", which might be the best follow-up after the first two movies, the main characters also have to do a time jump, and they lose all their clothes on the way.
я однажды в России так из рок бара выходил пьяный. мне нос сломали зато много пафоса было ))))))) давно было примерно в 2007 году сейчас у меня здоровье не позволяет по барам мотаться и драться. постарел.
I always wonder why society is so rotten… but then I notice that there is still people outside there not knowing Terminator2 but can name the actors of Harry Potter and 50 shades of grey…
This movie is bloody inconsistent. He doesn’t kill the bikers in the beginning but then he tries to kill the guy that was bullying John and then we get that stupid “Ya gotta promise not to kill anyone” subplot
He didn't need to kill bikers. No real threat to him. Killed bully. He was a threat to John. Asked not kill. Simple empathy on John's part. Also a learning curve for the Terminator character. "For the plot".....