Terminator 2 (1991) ♥Movie Reaction♥ First Time Watching!

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I FINALLY watched the second one! Thanks for watching!
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  • @lordmortarius538
    @lordmortarius538 Жыл бұрын

    Robert Patrick's audition for the T-1000 was just 5 minutes of him staring menacingly into the camera. He was also a track star in school and he ended up outrunning John on his motorbike and had to slow down for the scene. He trained himself to breathe through his nose while sprinting, reasoning that a killer robot wouldn't need to be gasping for air like a human, and also trained himself to not blink while firing pistols and to reload without looking, for the same reason, robotic facade.

  • @LordVolkov

    @LordVolkov

    Жыл бұрын

    I used to run like the T1000 as a kid cause I thought it made me faster 😅

  • @JJ_W

    @JJ_W

    Жыл бұрын

    This movie wouldn't have been as impressive, without Robert Patrick's unique talents.

  • @jmr1068204

    @jmr1068204

    Жыл бұрын

    Though Patrick did in fact blink one time during the magazine reload in the mall hallway. Right after putting the new magazine in, he blinked, if I remember correctly. Just once, though. They left it in.

  • @MyUrbanExplorationOnline

    @MyUrbanExplorationOnline

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup, a far as I am concern with what Robert Patrick brought to the role of the T1000, out of all the other Terminators other than the T800, Model 101, Robert Patrick is the only person that out Terminate the very most, and the very least, match, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

  • @TheRetroManRandySavage

    @TheRetroManRandySavage

    Жыл бұрын

    If he was a track star in school he shouldn't have had to train to hold his breath for the part of the terminator. He would already know how to do that seeing as though sprinters are taught to hold their breath for the first 50m of a race. It should've come naturally to him.

  • @jauntx
    @jauntx Жыл бұрын

    "If a Terminator can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too." Still one of my favorite movie lines.

  • @jamessullivan4391

    @jamessullivan4391

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe you could learn the value of deez nutz.

  • @goatkiller666

    @goatkiller666

    Жыл бұрын

    Mine is when he answers “Uh, all of ‘em, I think.” to how many cops are there.

  • @Mantarhochen

    @Mantarhochen

    Жыл бұрын

    And even the T-1000 did! The actor went on to play a decidedly good guy replacing Fox Mulder as an FBI agent in 'The X-Files'.

  • @ferdtothefuture3307

    @ferdtothefuture3307

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Mantarhochen yeah the line, "Call to John, I know this hurts..."

  • @wren7195

    @wren7195

    11 ай бұрын

    The entire soul and message, right there. Best wishes to you

  • @luigouvea
    @luigouvea Жыл бұрын

    Robert Patrick as T-1000 is an example of PERFECT casting. Dude was born for this role.

  • @James_Willingham_III

    @James_Willingham_III

    Жыл бұрын

    He’s brilliant in Fire in the Sky too

  • @jakerazmataz852

    @jakerazmataz852

    Жыл бұрын

    He ran track in school and was that fast.

  • @Joliie

    @Joliie

    Жыл бұрын

    The Wayne's world cameo :)

  • @MrJohnny333

    @MrJohnny333

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes and I am so glad Billy Idol had that motorcycle accident back then 😁🙌

  • @charg1nmalaz0r51

    @charg1nmalaz0r51

    Жыл бұрын

    What would have made this film perfect would be if he wasnt so aggressive and menacing before the twist where you find out arnold is the good guy. Even people unaware of the twist assume that they are both bad guys lol. They should have kept roberts terminator more chill at the start when he warps in.

  • @Kainlarsen
    @Kainlarsen Жыл бұрын

    The thing that made Miles Dyson's death so horribly realistic is that the actor, Joe Morton, knew what it was like to suffer a collapsed/punctured lung from a past accident. He really sold that agony.

  • @frugalfilmmaker
    @frugalfilmmaker Жыл бұрын

    Arnold: "Your foster parents are dead." Whimsory: "Well, don't sugar coat it." 🤣

  • @philstubblefield
    @philstubblefield Жыл бұрын

    No, Whimsory, you don't "ramble". You actually take the time to develop informed opinions, and then you share them with us. And I am truly impressed with how good you are at this job! Keep up the great work! 👍👍

  • @Whimsory

    @Whimsory

    Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate that!

  • @beesly01

    @beesly01

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Whimsory I like how you take previous experience and attempt to formulate the plot "He ain't coming back because I had hope with Reese and he was dead....oh, he's back!"

  • @deadNightwatchman

    @deadNightwatchman

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Whimsory I agree! You don't ramble. You analyze. Thoughtfully and thoroughly.

  • @bassmunk

    @bassmunk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Whimsory Yes, your format of editing before giving your thoughts is perfect! It's very satisfying to see you come back with fully formed informed opinions after having time to mull things over. 👌

  • @christopheryochum3602

    @christopheryochum3602

    Жыл бұрын

    I concur; I really enjoyed her "rambling" and was disappointed when she said she was rambling and stopped. :)

  • @wxgrad
    @wxgrad Жыл бұрын

    My mom and I saw this opening night. One of my best memories with my mom. The theater was packed, during the scene where Arnold terminator was mostly dead some guy yelled out, "All those who believe in the Terminator clap your hands! Arnold's eye slowly turned on and the crowd erupted!

  • @Whimsory

    @Whimsory

    Жыл бұрын

    How fun that must have been! Thanks for stopping by and sharing that! ☺️

  • @lewisner

    @lewisner

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember that when Douglas licked Sarah's face a black woman near me said "EWWWW nasty man !"

  • @Manu-Official

    @Manu-Official

    Жыл бұрын

    I went on a quiet Wednesday afternoon knowing it's the best quiet time, I had the entire theatre almost to myself, sat right in the middle of the THX sound system.

  • @lewisner

    @lewisner

    Жыл бұрын

    @Manu I went on the Premier night in Leicester Square London. It was like a riot scene and I got lucky and got a returned tocket

  • @cuckoonut1208

    @cuckoonut1208

    Жыл бұрын

    An era lost in time. It will never happen again.

  • @Astral_Dusk
    @Astral_Dusk4 ай бұрын

    Awesome there's suddenly all these T2 reaction videos - one of the best sci-fi films ever made. Powerful, I remember watching it dozens of times in the 90s when it first came out - still a top 3 film of all time in my book. T1 was a fun horror sci-fi and T2 became a masterpiece of action-hero adventure drama sci-fi, maybe more thriller than horror vibes.

  • @GreenCrim
    @GreenCrim Жыл бұрын

    The scary thing about Sarah's dream sequence is that apparently it is an accurate depiction of what a thermonuclear attack would be like. I'll take ground zero over being ten miles away thanks.

  • @marcusott5054

    @marcusott5054

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed... those things have a big f-ing zone of nope around them.

  • @kinagrill

    @kinagrill

    Жыл бұрын

    Ground Zero is a splitsecond and you're gone. 10 miles away? you're still gonna die, but most likely you get to suffer either self-igniting and roasting to deatn ,or if even more unlucky, you're safe from the blastwave's effect and the deathfireball... and just get insane radiation poisoning.

  • @rapierwhip

    @rapierwhip

    4 ай бұрын

    Notice the height it detonated. That is also accurate for max dmg

  • @SteadFast411
    @SteadFast411 Жыл бұрын

    A cool little detail that is often overlooked - because the special and practical effects of this movie take the most attention - is how well Arnold and Robert Patrick portray a very mechanical fight during the climax. No words are exchanged between the two, nor does either actor even make a single vocal sound. Their fight is so well choreographed that it even helps create the illusion neither is even taking breaths as they throw down, because both are machines and don't run on oxygen.

  • @LordVolkov

    @LordVolkov

    Жыл бұрын

    The choreo for their different hand to hand styles and the use of T1000's morphing in the fight is top notch. And the way T1000 not only outfights, but out-thinks the T101 - using elements of the factory to his advantage - shows it really is a superior model. It makes the heroic return all the sweeter.

  • @B-a-t-m-a-n

    @B-a-t-m-a-n

    Жыл бұрын

    They designed the T101 to have body odor, bad breath, etc., but not breathe? Wouldn't that make them very easy to spot as terminators?

  • @justinbaileyASU

    @justinbaileyASU

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@B-a-t-m-a-n i imagine they can turn it on and off as needed.

  • @psicogames5509

    @psicogames5509

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@B-a-t-m-a-n they imitate breathe... Yes, but tell me, why fake being tired when fighting another machine? Use your damn brain...

  • @mr.battle20

    @mr.battle20

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LordVolkov I'd like to point out that Arnold is a T-800 series Terminator, not a 101. He's MODEL 101. His line "That was a different T-101" from Terminator 3 was an error they never bothered fixing. The correct line should have been "That was a different Model 101." Basically the T-800 series Terminators were the ones that had living tissue over a metal endoskeleton. There were numerous models made in the series, each with a different appearance. The 101 model is the one that looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger. We saw a different model T-800 in the 1st film, in a dream/flashback to 2029, where a Terminator infiltrated a human hideout and began attacking once it was compromised by the dogs they had on hand (canines can sniff out Terminators). As an aside, the Terminator in the 3rd film was actually a T-850, technically still in the same series, but with some improvements like a hardened chassis. It still had the same model 101 appearance as the first two T-800s, however.

  • @moonlitegram
    @moonlitegram Жыл бұрын

    Sarah Connor is probably my favorite character arch in all of sci fi. From a typical everyday woman waiting tables, to finding her inner strength at the end of that film, to a total badass in this one, as well as a vulnerable mother in the scene where she tries to kill Dyson and can't, and finally someone who is able to find hope in all she's witnessed. Like you said at 37:49 regarding the kinds of characters you like, Sarah Connor is a prime example of how to do it right. She's also one of the reasons I roll my eyes whenever people claim scifi fans are misogynists for being critical of some modern, poorly written, female characters. The people that claim that have to be oblivious to classics like this movie, Alien, Star Wars, Star Trek, etc. Scfi fans love great female characters. We just don't like poorly written ones that are just vehicle pieces for some kind of social messaging. We don't like to be treated like children being read some kind of nursery-rhyme/morality fable. Give us good characters and we'll celebrate them. We've been doing it for decades now.

  • @mweber00

    @mweber00

    11 ай бұрын

    Sarah Connor is one of the women I class as action heroes, not heroines. Like male counterparts, she relies on martial training, physical strength, and direct confrontation rather than her "feminine wiles" and deception. Others on the list include Buffy Summers (especially SMG's version), Ellen Ripley, and Katee Sackhoff's Starbuck. In written fiction, Elizabeth Moon writes similar roles, particularly Paks from The Deed of Paksenarrion and Ky Vatta from Vatta's War. Tanya Huff's main character, Master Sergeant Torin Kerr, in the Confederation novels is another.

  • @wren7195

    @wren7195

    11 ай бұрын

    Seeing Sarah react to the Terminator walk out of the elevator, (when I'm writing this comment) is meant to drive home so much to us the audience. This woman trained her son to face a nightmare that she even today may not fully think is real and prays to God never is, the man she loved mostly died in her arms with her telling him "GET UP SOLDIER," the last thing she'd ever say to him. And it meant EVERYTHING to him. If those of us outside of class haven't yet seen how impactful this is meant to be, I'm glad that explanation isn't an equation to experience, depending on the side of the flip we land. Sarah's "mother allegory" is .... forgive me, quite genuinely "timeless." ....moonlitegram, have you ever watched the Sarah Connor Chronicles? I'm asking only because some folk don't know it exists, and the rest expect it to the the typical disrespectful drivel.

  • @machfront

    @machfront

    8 ай бұрын

    Well said!!!

  • @peterscott3276

    @peterscott3276

    7 ай бұрын

    Sarah is definitely a strong female character, done right.

  • @trequor

    @trequor

    5 ай бұрын

    In my opinion Sarah Connor is the epitome of strong *female* character. She is the quintessential mother figure; every mother bears the child of the future. To each mom their son is the hero who will save humanity. Sarah Connor exemplifies this reality perfectly

  • @B_B-420
    @B_B-420 Жыл бұрын

    The stunt work in this film is absolutely incredible. The scene where the helicopter flies under the bridge was so dangerous all the cameramen refused to shoot it. So James Cameron picked up a camera and personally shot the scene himself. Not only did he shoot the scene, he did it twice so he could get a shot in front the of the helicopter and one from behind.

  • @scottrabie
    @scottrabie Жыл бұрын

    Linda Hamilton get well deserved credit for the physical transformation she made and becoming a badass. But for me the best part of this movie was her emotional roller coaster. She clearly has some sort of PTSD, but overcomes her fear for John, but then she slowly slips into becoming her own worst fear. When she goes to kill Dyson and John stops her she has a breakdown because she realizes she has become a terminator. She is willing to kill to change the future. At the same time the terminator is learning to become human. Nice arc for them.

  • @PreRockDoc
    @PreRockDoc Жыл бұрын

    You are a fantastic reactor. I follow many, and you are, hands down, my new favorite. It is such a joy to watch movies with you. I suffer from PTSD and extreme social anxiety and therefore have become an agoraphobe who lives in near total isolation. Watching others react to my favorite movies makes me feel less lonely. You are a treasure. I eagerly await your next reaction. Keep up the the great work and thank you.

  • @rollomaughfling380

    @rollomaughfling380

    Жыл бұрын

    This comment: "Wait, did I write this?" I'm 100% right there with you on all this, James. I've forced myself to allow some old friends I'm lucky enough to still have come around to visit every now and then lately, which is helping a ton (on my and their parts). Here's hoping you find some way to reconnect. Baby steps, man.

  • @daerdevvyl4314

    @daerdevvyl4314

    Жыл бұрын

    There sure are a lot of fragile people these days. Drug overdoses and suicide rates are increasing rapidly. It seems like some time around the mid 80s our methods of child rearing and education started to move in counter productive directions. This has resulted in more unhappy people. Hopefully as a society we'll reverse these trends in time to avoid catastrophe. And hopefully you two find ways to tap the inner strength that I believe all people possess deep inside.

  • @reactions5783

    @reactions5783

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I agree. She's a really great reactor. I predict this channel will grow very quickly, if she continues this way.

  • @andreim.5324
    @andreim.5324 Жыл бұрын

    The transformation of Sarah Conner from how she was when the first movie started and how she was during the time of this move, is one of the best character developments with no so many words, ever done in cinema. Amazing story arc. She earned her strength. PS: YOU are an amazing reactor!

  • @campusmartius8450
    @campusmartius8450 Жыл бұрын

    The actor playing the orderly that licked Sara's face deserves a lot of credit. First of all, he was a nice guy so Linda Hamilton had to convince him that licking her was ok and important to the scene. Also, in a deleted scene, he was supposed to hit her in the stomach with a nightstick but was so worried about hurting her that he would blow the takes by not doing it hard enough. Then, when Sara breaks out of her room, she hits him in the face with a broom handle for real.

  • @Osprey850

    @Osprey850

    Жыл бұрын

    The poor guy took a licking twice.

  • @ferdtothefuture3307

    @ferdtothefuture3307

    Жыл бұрын

    great story!

  • @mena94x3

    @mena94x3

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Osprey850 - uuhhh, no. _Sarah_ took a licking. Probably more than twice.

  • @RostovII

    @RostovII

    9 ай бұрын

    Personally I understand the actor, to me it would be much harder and braver to lick than to be licked. That's why I give props to actors like Antony Starr (Homelander) who find such scenes as amusing.

  • @MoogieSRO
    @MoogieSRO Жыл бұрын

    You've become hands-down my favourite reactor on YT. I just love your enthusiasm, how thoughtful your commentary is, and how you actually PAY ATTENTION to what you're watching -- you'd be surprised how many other reactors just natter endlessly over dialog and important scenes, it gets SO annoying!! But you seem to have a much better sense of when and where it's appropriate to speak, and you leave more detailed discussion for after the movie has ended. It's perfect. Keep on keeping on, Whimsory!

  • @user-vc5rp7nf8f

    @user-vc5rp7nf8f

    Жыл бұрын

    lol she had notes. so diligent

  • @bsstyle123

    @bsstyle123

    Жыл бұрын

    Drives me nuts when reactors just talk and talk and talk over so much important dialog

  • @Iron-Bridge

    @Iron-Bridge

    Жыл бұрын

    Very true. She takes notes and looks invested and does do overs if she misses things the first time. I love the structured approach.

  • @trmn8r677

    @trmn8r677

    Жыл бұрын

    Her editing is the best, too! She covered all of the important points! Good job!

  • @Joker_JAK

    @Joker_JAK

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bsstyle123 Sometimes they have to. It's what makes it a commentary. Videos can be copyright stricken if there isn't enough talking from the reactor.

  • @peterlenham3180
    @peterlenham3180 Жыл бұрын

    The T1000 didn't go into the floor, he spread himself thinly across the top. Robert Patrick is one of the greatest villains ever in this film. This film is almost 32 years old and it's STILL better than anything today. This was the first film to cost 100 million dollars and it showed. This film revolutionised CGI in movies, and the T1000 effects used the very first version of motion capture, which is used regularly today in films like Cameron's own Avatar films. Great reaction to a legendary classic.

  • @IdealUser
    @IdealUser Жыл бұрын

    T2 is just a perfect ending. It's one of the few movies that made me cry. First time I saw it was around '98 on VHS. Not all reactors pick up on it but the scene where the two kids are fighting and the Terminator says "it's in your nature to destroy yourself" hit deep as a kid. The Terminator became more human throughout the film, even developing humor ("I need a vacation") and his own smile (btw, more goes into this in the directors cut with more scenes). When he said, "I know now why you cry, but it's something I can never do", hit me in the feels and the thumbs up finished me.

  • @ESPirits87
    @ESPirits87 Жыл бұрын

    15:04 this scene is so good, how Sarah acts seeing Arnold because she think it's evil like the first time, so good, get chills every time.

  • @Robert_Douglass

    @Robert_Douglass

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup. The lift opens and he comes out, and when she sees him her only thought is *_terminatorTerminatorTERMINATOR!!!_*

  • @PierceArner
    @PierceArner Жыл бұрын

    Stan Winston Studios just put out a KZread video all about how they did the visual effects for the T-1000 the other day. Also, the Director's Cut of the film has some REALLY impressive visual effects shots that aren't in the shorter theatrical cut. You'll probably enjoy checking that out on your own at some point given how much you enjoyed this. Thanks for jumping to this one so soon after the first film, and having & sharing such an especially enjoyable reaction to it!

  • @LordVolkov

    @LordVolkov

    Жыл бұрын

    Though it looks very simple, the mirror shot is incredibly complex and a shame that it didn't make the theatrical.

  • @AlanCanon2222

    @AlanCanon2222

    Жыл бұрын

    I think I saw that. The thing that impressed me most were the practical gunshot "wounds" appearing on the T-1000, spring loaded foil thingies. The video I saw had behind-the-scenes demonstrations of them triggering them, and they look good, with no computers harmed.

  • @wiredtardis

    @wiredtardis

    Жыл бұрын

    Gotta clear up some semantics, because James Cameron has said multiple times that the theatrical cut is his director's cut. He also chose the theatrical cut to get the 3D re-release in theatres. Please refer to it as either the Ultimate Edition if it has the alternate ending or the Extended Edition without the alternate ending.

  • @JakobBerry

    @JakobBerry

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow! I didn't actually realize how much of the T-1000 was puppets. The amount of ingenuity required before CGI took over is really impressive. The bullet hole mechanisms are pretty amazing.

  • @AlanCanon2222

    @AlanCanon2222

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JakobBerry Yeah, for sure. Once one knows the whole story, you can watch the movie and pick out which shots were done practically versus CGI, but holy shit... they did the work! I swear in 1991, on the big screen, it was all completely convincing (of course we all knew the thing as a whole was fiction).

  • @kaizen5023
    @kaizen5023 Жыл бұрын

    You were commenting on how muscular Linda Hamilton was for this -- Arnold invited her down to his gym to train in prep for this movie.

  • @juliocabral6949
    @juliocabral69498 ай бұрын

    The last Terminator movie. One of the best duologies of cinema history.

  • @Astral_Dusk
    @Astral_Dusk4 ай бұрын

    Gotta love the Guns and Roses reference - the T800 considered a biker carrying a box of roses a pretty casual way to blend in to a mall.

  • @chrislaustin
    @chrislaustin Жыл бұрын

    I completely agree with your statement at the start, as it is very rare when a sequel can out perform the original, but this is for sure one of those times. James Cameron does it again in regards to Alien/Aliens, but he wasn't really involved in the first movie, but he sure as hell put his stamp on the 2nd one. So add those two movies to your watch list if you haven't seen them already, you won't be disappointed.

  • @absolutezero6423

    @absolutezero6423

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I have a hard time finding that many myself. Aside from the new Top Gun movie I think it's been a long time since they made one lol.

  • @zzzzzzzzzzzk

    @zzzzzzzzzzzk

    Жыл бұрын

    What about The Empire Strikes Back, The Dark Knight or The Godfather Part II?

  • @Pinkielover

    @Pinkielover

    Жыл бұрын

    Not rare there are plenty... Sometimes even the third movie is the best one.. Like Thor Ragnarok , back to the future three

  • @zzzzzzzzzzzk

    @zzzzzzzzzzzk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Pinkielover Also Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 🙂

  • @dlrhas21

    @dlrhas21

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Pinkielover Lol... back to the future three is not the best one.

  • @extantsanity
    @extantsanity Жыл бұрын

    YESSSS! I knew you'd love this movie, and I love even more that you appreciate Sarah for being a fully-realized character. In that line, I'll paste my comment from another recent reaction to this movie: This movie was SO ahead of its time, in SO many ways. Of course the FX stand up -- the Corridor Crew VFX KZread channel tried to re-create the jailbreak scene where the T-1000 walked through the barred door... and they couldn't do it. The original artists literally wrote their own mathematical code JUST for that scene alone. Custom built math for a few seconds that would stick in your brain for a lifetime. Legends. But aside from all that, they had a great scientist who happened to be black, and a strong female character who was not a "strong female character" in the modern sense. Dyson was a believable scientist and a caring father, not a Steve Jobs god-like figure or a Musk-like salesman. Nor was the movie winking at you the whole time to say, "See? And he's black!!". They normalized the casting, as it should be. Kids of all backgrounds can look at Dyson as a kind of inspiration (unintended apocalypse aside). And Joe Morton played him so well, we all felt sick when he didn't make it. And Sarah wasn't a perfect goddess, either. She had depth. She had character. She's someone that people can genuinely aspire to be like. She was more mentor than mother (a break from type as a Hollywood leading lady), and that made sense given all her struggles and limited time with John. She expands everyone's ideas of women's possible roles in society, and couches it with believable psychology reacting to extraordinary circumstances. And yeah, she felt like a terminator for a moment, when she was going after Dyson. Her line at the end of the movie about people being able to "value human life" -- that was her, acknowledging her own growth. Sarah Connor isn't just an icon because of her gender, she's an icon because of how compelling she is, both in the script and on the screen. Legend. Yes. Probably the best movie ever.

  • @Whimsory

    @Whimsory

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your fantastic comment. I wholeheartedly agree!🤗

  • @ikk16

    @ikk16

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Whimsory Transformers watch !

  • Жыл бұрын

    The Robert Patrick bars' passthrough in the asylum was programmed in a computer trying to simulate liquid's mechanics, it is an algorithmic effect. Modern computer power now is enough to perfect it but you'll need engineers, it is very difficult by any artistic's means.

  • @extantsanity

    @extantsanity

    Жыл бұрын

    @ When the Corridor Crew guys attempted it, they split up and tried two different methods. I think they both used pre-packaged modules for flow effects, but the effects weren't meant to re-glob something into a single object again, so the guys did their best to wing it... to mixed results.

  • @odinsahn7648
    @odinsahn7648 Жыл бұрын

    The thumbs up at the end really seals the deal for the emotional aspect of the film. This is literally a perfect film because of that last sequence. I saw the movie posters at the theatre as a kid and it look so awesome even before I could even see it and it was so worth the wait when I got older. Epic Epic Epic film. Hats off to Jim Cameron.

  • @LukeMaynard
    @LukeMaynard Жыл бұрын

    Fun fact: Yes, Arnold did have a stunt guy for that motorcycle jump. And the scene where he tears up the police cars with the huge "minigun" (it's only "mini" relative to the mounted aircraft guns it's adapted from) was supposed to be a stuntman as well. The gun relies on the explosion of the bullets to cycle that big rotating barrel, so even though it was loaded with "blanks" (i.e. no lethal bullets), the cartridges had to be powerful enough to spin the minigun as if they were the real thing, making the whole gun dangerous to fire in a couple of ways. The recoil from the supercharged blanks was also a massive force, even if it wasn't quite as powerful as firing live rounds. So when it came time to get that shot, it was deemed too dangerous to risk the star, and a stuntman was put in. But Arnold ultimately had to do that scene himself, because he was the only one on set who was strong enough to lift the gun and control it safely while it was firing. A lot of the movie is clever trickery-groundbreaking CGI, but also some very clever practical effects. But some things, like those muscles, you can't fake.

  • @sgtpepper1138

    @sgtpepper1138

    11 ай бұрын

    The same gun that was used in Predator.

  • @mrnice81

    @mrnice81

    8 ай бұрын

    Sorry but that about the blanks 'driving' the rotation of the minigun is BS, it is driven by an electric motor to start rotate when the trigger is started to being pressed (2-phase-trigger), otherwise it would not fire at the same rate the whole time but need to speed up first .. which it does with the electric motor. Now that it had to use larger than usual charges for blanks i could believe, as the cycling rate (firing - ejecting shell - feeding next cartridge) is extremely high and especially the ejection of the spent shells needs to be assured ... so yeah, possible.

  • @BogeyTheBear

    @BogeyTheBear

    6 ай бұрын

    It's a minigun because it's the miniature version of the M61 Vulcan cannon.

  • @shawnmiller4781

    @shawnmiller4781

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mrnice81In fact they use a Ford starter motor to power it

  • @christopheryochum3602
    @christopheryochum3602 Жыл бұрын

    Great edit!!! One of the best scenes in the movie is the one in which the disbelieving psychologist sees the terminator go through the bars, which makes him drop the hypo cap out of his mouth. I can't tell you how many reactors cut that scene out, which is disappointing. So GREAT JOB leaving that in because it feels so good to see it. :)

  • @lewstone5430

    @lewstone5430

    Жыл бұрын

    IKR!? So Satisfying to watch the Dr. stunned!

  • @vernonharrison4832

    @vernonharrison4832

    2 ай бұрын

    They also leave out "Phased plasma rifle in th 40 watt range" in the first movie.

  • @RepresentativePress
    @RepresentativePress Жыл бұрын

    You watched the right version because as much as I love Terminator 2, the extended version drags along with unnecessary scenes. The one thing I would recommend is looking for the extended scene where they reset the chip in his head (they open his head up). You should look for that scene, they should have put that in the original version.

  • @RepresentativePress

    @RepresentativePress

    Жыл бұрын

    Search "Can we reset the switch? | Terminator 2: Judgment Day [Director's Cut]" on KZread, They use a fake mirror with Linda's twin on the other side of the wall. "So they used a window in the wall instead of a mirror! Linda Hamilton and her twin sister are mimicking each other's movements to make it seem it's a mirror"

  • @richardremick1639
    @richardremick1639 Жыл бұрын

    “A terminator can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too” I watched both terminators in the movie theaters and that line by Sarah Conner changed my life and thinking forever. It’s my #1 favorite movie ever. The message they send about humanity at the end is simply unbeatable. Linda Hamilton does the best acting job ever. Crying 😭on film is practically impossible to do and she does it perfectly. I wish she never married James Cameron because she has mega talent. It held back her acting.career. Oscar winning performance in both terminators. She’s a beast

  • @LukeMaynard

    @LukeMaynard

    Жыл бұрын

    I love, LOVE that original studio ending. To me, there are some really important shots and scenes in the Director's Cut that I'm sad weren't here: the point where they actually reset the Terminator's brain so that he can learn to be more human, and the point where the T-1000 gives himself away as the fake Sarah Connor when his feet start glitching out. But this ending is so much better, and so superior, to the "happy" Director's Cut ending, which as we approach 2029 doesn't hold up as it's not the future we're likely to get. To me, there's something beautiful about Sarah's worry and uncertainty as 1997 approaches. She doesn't know whether their heroism actually prevented Judgment Day or not. For us, 1997 came and went with no nuclear holocaust. That makes it very easy to suspend disbelief and just say that they succeeded after all.

  • @Cheepchipsable

    @Cheepchipsable

    Жыл бұрын

    LOL, a glorified toaster programmed to destroy himself at the end of his mission. Sarah forgets a few years ago the same machine was set to "kill all humans" from the factory.

  • @richardremick1639

    @richardremick1639

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LukeMaynard yeah most definitely! Linda Hamilton is the most underrated actress and both Robert Patrick and Arnold do a hell of a job believing they are cyborgs. Yeah I just watched the directors cut of Commando. The directors cut is always super kick ass. Yeah the message about human life and it’s importance on every level is what makes not only the second terminator better for me but the emotions are running higher with her son in it. Movies can only be 2 hours max to me or it becomes overkill. Wish they could put all the scenes they couldn’t fit into the original but its so good to the point that even without them this movie is #1 I’ll never forget walking out of the movie theaters a different person. It blew my mind and up until that point I’d seen dozens and dozens of films in the theaters but terminator 2 just made me think and appreciate life and other humans more. A fictional movie can make you think and feel differently forever. Now that’s talent man!!! Directors cuts are amazing I agree with that. 👍

  • @tronam

    @tronam

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree that she's an underrated, very talented actress, but what held back her acting career was bipolar disorder, violent mood swings and waves of suicidal depression. She said it ruined both of her marriages.

  • @richardremick1639

    @richardremick1639

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tronamIi wish she had gotten her bipolar disorder under control or incorporated it in her movies or something. she can act like no other so believable and I also heard she drank a lot or dud drugs which would I obviously hinder her acting but as the saying goes, “the most troubled, are the most talented”

  • @Arthur_King_of_the_Britons
    @Arthur_King_of_the_Britons Жыл бұрын

    The stunt where the chopper flies under the bridge was considered so dangerous some of the crew refused to be on set when it was shot believing the stunt man was going to get himself killed

  • @flybeep1661

    @flybeep1661

    Жыл бұрын

    What are you talking about? On set? There was no set, it's filmed in the open on (closed off) public roads. The fuck are you on about? It's also completely false crew refused to be there (on set lol).

  • @mittsten
    @mittsten Жыл бұрын

    Ive seen so many t2 reaction videos up to this point and this video is easily one of the best compared to all others. Big insights and interest in the movies themes and acting. I gotta say, im quite impressed due to your (presumed) young age. Keep it up and youll get bigger and bigger crowd. Huge cred.

  • @sirdave862

    @sirdave862

    6 ай бұрын

    I would agree, except for when she states, incorrectly. that the T1000 got "into the linoleum". Bad take. The T1000 simply laid flat atop the floor and imitated the color and tile pattern, in order to sample the guard without him knowing it.

  • @nocrtname
    @nocrtname Жыл бұрын

    It's fantastic you were able to go into this movie without any spoilers. It's a brilliant piece of writing / directing early in the film as the t-1000 and arnold are closing in on John Connor. Until the shootout in the mall hallway, you don't know who is the good terminator and who is the bad. Automatically you'd think arnold is bad because he was the terminator in the first movie, and the other guy is a clean cut cop. Unfortunately, the trailers for the film, advertising it before release date, spoiled this reveal.

  • @wallacetuguru6692
    @wallacetuguru6692 Жыл бұрын

    Introvert? You're great! You're one of the best doing reactions. I respect the fact you rewatch and take notes. Shows you're really paying attention. Keep it up!

  • @chucklos391
    @chucklos3919 ай бұрын

    I saw this in the theatre. Packed. The cheering that happened for Arnold and the boos for the evil Terminator were an experience I’ll never forget.

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 Жыл бұрын

    Linda and Leslie Hamilton aren't the only twins in this. The scene in which the T-1000 rose from the floor and copied the security guard before killing him was also accomplished with twins.

  • @LordVolkov

    @LordVolkov

    Жыл бұрын

    The redheaded twins show up in a bunch of stuff, but I always think of their appearance in Gremlins 2 🤣🤣🤣

  • @frenstcht

    @frenstcht

    Жыл бұрын

    No shit?! That's so cool. Thanks!

  • @bryanfoster362

    @bryanfoster362

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LordVolkov I remember them from Good Morning Vietnam, too 😁

  • @jimclayson
    @jimclayson Жыл бұрын

    One of the three big CGI breakthrough movies of the '90s, along with "Jurassic Park" ('93) and "The Matrix" ('99). Sadly, they completely spoiled the would-be twist that Arnold was playing the "good" terminator back in the '90s before the movie hit the theaters. I didn't even consider it WAS a twist until I watched people reacting to T2 and they were surprised... then I thought "oh, i guess it WOULD be, if you didn't see all the trailers on tv ahead of time." Definitely the best in the series, it's full of James Cameron tropes done right. It put Sarah Connor on the short list of badass action movie heroines alongside Ellen Ripley. Linda Hamilton had a daughter with James Cameron a couple years after this movie, then they were briefly married for a couple years after that (her second marriage and his fourth, I think). Also, the role of John's foster mother was played by Jenette Goldstein, who also played the role of Vasquez in "Aliens" ('86) (another James Cameron movie). She was also in "Near Dark" ('87) alongside Lance Henriksen and Bill Paxton, who were also in "Aliens."

  • @telesphoros
    @telesphoros Жыл бұрын

    Your reactions are a joy to watch. Much respect for the hard work editing and thoughtful analysis

  • @richardremick1639
    @richardremick1639 Жыл бұрын

    The security guard in the hospital has a twin brother as well when he came up through the floor. That’s how they pulled that off

  • @Ranadicus
    @Ranadicus Жыл бұрын

    "Hangin' on, like a dead fish" 😂. Also, you're not supposed to be ready for the jumpscare, that's the point 😜. Good job recognizing the police psychiatrist from the first movie, most don't or if they do they don't comment on it. And, you figured out the trivia about using twins on your own (also the guard who was killed by the floor was actually killed by his twin brother), but another fun thing is that Edward Furlong who played John basically hit puberty in the middle of filming and not only did he have a growth spurt, but his voice started changing and it caused all manner of problems making the movie.

  • @urborg74
    @urborg74 Жыл бұрын

    You did well picking up on the negative vibes of the "human" protector. When the movie was coming out they dropped the big reveal bomb in the commercials so nobody got to be "surprised" when Arnold turned out to be the good guy. Your reactions are just a lot of fun. You've got great character. Looking forward to whatever you watch next. There are some great movies waiting for you.

  • @OmegaSoypreme
    @OmegaSoypreme Жыл бұрын

    Loading guns, treating gunshot wounds, driving truck. John was learning all that stuff since childhood.

  • @manfredkandlbinder3752
    @manfredkandlbinder3752 Жыл бұрын

    As i was growing up with these "golden Age Action flicks" of the late 80's and 90's it is a delight to see young people enjoying these movies as i did. These laid the foundation to all the stuff that we see today. You still have so much movie gold ahead of you ! Almost getting envious to you getting to watch those movies for the first time.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov Жыл бұрын

    The T1000 Vs T101 fight in the factory is one of the best villainous beatdowns in cinema. Skinny Robert Patrick demolishing Arnold so effortlessly is perfectly brutal and so very terminator.

  • @asterix7842
    @asterix7842 Жыл бұрын

    I never get tired of watching people's reaction as they realize that Arnie is the good guy in this movie. Great job! I think you should watch T3 now. It's not quite as good as this one, but it's still good and it wraps up the trilogy, plus it has one of the best chase scenes ever filmed.

  • @MLJ7956

    @MLJ7956

    Жыл бұрын

    I 2nd that....I feel that T3 makes the storyline come full circle... ✌️

  • @7Rendar

    @7Rendar

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I've never understood the hate for the third one. Not as good as T2 for sure but good enough for a reaction.

  • @theradgegadgie6352

    @theradgegadgie6352

    Жыл бұрын

    Too many continuity errors and too cheap to be actually good, but I would kiss 3 and Salvation on the face before I would be in the same city as Genysis and Derp Woke.

  • @gnurken

    @gnurken

    Жыл бұрын

    T3 and the last one Dark Fate are ok. Genesys and Salvation not

  • @WolvesPlaysGames

    @WolvesPlaysGames

    Жыл бұрын

    I actually like Salvation. They might not be as good as T2, but I think they do a good job of completing John's story.

  • @roleplayer10
    @roleplayer10 Жыл бұрын

    He didn't go into the tile. He turned himself into the floor. He was on top of the tile Ignore the people who said stop. They are clueless and don't know what they are talking about

  • @idea2go
    @idea2go Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your reactions, I’m glad I found your channel. As others have mentioned your editing is first rate. Your comments are about the movie and you have a great knack for knowing when to talk and when to watch. And you take your time to gather your thoughts to talk about the movie afterwards, so your comments are both short and relevant. I know it's a lot of work and I really appreciate how well you do it. Finally, you have a wonderful positive and honest attitude to watch the movie with fresh eyes, and help those of us who have seen it before experience it as new again. You mentioned that you like tv series more than movies because they have real character development. I think maybe you’ve been watching the wrong movies before now. We’ve seen some excellent character development in Good Will Hunting and the two Terminator movies you watched, and there are many many first rate movies like this. In fact it's why I like movies better than most series. I hope as part of making these you’ll begin to appreciate well crafted movies at least as much as you like TV series. They are both art forms that can be done well or poorly. Just like reaction making! p.s. I love your butterfly art. For some reason (not spoilerly) it reminds me of August Rush, and I think you would love that movie. Catch 22 I don’t know how to recommend a movie in any true way, because I don’t want to tell you anything about it before you watch it. I will mention that Robin Williams (from Good Will Hunting) is one of the actors in August Rush. p.p.s. I'm with the crowd that says skip the other Terminator movies. Some of them are serviceable and some aren't even that, but there are so many other great movies out there to watch first!

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Жыл бұрын

    The movie sequels are devisive, but I think most fans would enjoy seeing you react to the TV series "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles." It's only two seasons, so it's not a huge commitment.

  • @astragalusson
    @astragalusson Жыл бұрын

    Regarding Dean Norris (Hank from Breaking Bad); The helicopter pilot in 39:43 is NOT him considering that's why you've put this scene in your edit after talking about him. He's actually the SWAT leader that raids the SkyNet factory and shoots Miles Dyson. You can most clearly see him at 26:07 in this video as he approaches to Miles Dyson who struggles to hold the detonator and warns them to leave. He's the one who shouts "fall back!" to his team. I'm sure you'll recognize him better in his close up at 26:13.

  • @hellomark1
    @hellomark1 Жыл бұрын

    This was a great reaction and great editing! I think you got all of my favourite parts, that other reactors miss. This was probably my favourite movie when it came out, and I'm super glad there were no spoilers for you, especially the big reveal like 15 minutes in. Depending how much you liked it, the extended version adds a bit more to it, nothing necessary, but neat details. So glad you did this! Thanks again!

  • @McPh1741
    @McPh1741 Жыл бұрын

    The guy who took the pictures in the mall was the cop he carjacked in the first movie, 1L19, same actor and I think he’s one of the screenwriters. The reason his character took all the pictures is because he recognized Arnold as the guy who stole his cop car.

  • @Stevieboy74

    @Stevieboy74

    4 ай бұрын

    William Wisher, who co-wrote T2 with James Cameron.

  • @Polymathically
    @Polymathically Жыл бұрын

    It's so interesting that you went into this blind. The trailer spoiled the fact that Arnold was the good guy, so it ruined the surprise. I was lucky enough to watch this in the theaters when I was a kid. I wish I could fully articulate just how insane those stunts and special effects were back then. It truly heralded the beginning of the 90's action movie genre. The director's commentary and behind the scenes production footage are definitely worth watching; there are so many cool little details that went into this. Linda Hamilton trained extensively for the movie; that one-armed reload scene at the end was added specifically because she'd become strong enough to do it. She also smacked that mental hospital orderly with the broom handle for real, because the actor kept on holding back and ruining previous takes. She also learned how to pick locks just for the escape scene. Arnold nearly broke his fingers when he tried doing that shotgun twirling trick and picked up the wrong prop. When they filmed the helicopter sequence, they really did fly it under the overpass; almost everyone was too afraid to try it because of how insanely dangerous it is, but the stunt pilot stepped up and did it _twice._ There are several more stories like this, so look them up sometime if you want.

  • @jb888888888

    @jb888888888

    Жыл бұрын

    Well, the trailer is there to sell the movie and we know that Arnold is playing the good Terminator fairly early on. It's hard to keep that a surprise while trying to market the film. It'd be like trying to keep people from knowing there are apes ruling the planet in _Planet of the Apes._

  • @Polymathically

    @Polymathically

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jb888888888 That's incorrect. They _did_ keep it a secret for nearly all of the marketing campaign, including the teaser and the first trailer. They revealed the existence of two Terminators in that first trailer, but deliberately withheld which one was supposed to be the protector. Then they needlessly added the reveal in the final trailer, which released _right before_ the film premiered. It would have been easy to use specific shots and scenes to keep the role of the T-800 ambiguous at best. They could have focused on stunts and action, but not show him helping John. Older trailers used to be far more subtle and restrained; the original trailer for Jurassic Park is an excellent example of this. Modern audiences have become too accustomed to trailers spoiling their movies, either via showing too much, or someone doing a trailer breakdown. It's gotten to the point that Marvel and other large studios intentionally put fake or deleted scenes in their trailers to throw off analyses. When T2 came out in 1991, we didn't have the benefit of online social media; the best you could hope for was someone leaking an early draft of the script to a magazine, or maybe a Usenet group/board/chatroom/etc. The majority of any spoilers you got back then was done via word of mouth, so audiences wouldn't know until days or even weeks after a premiere. So yes, they could have easily pulled it off while maintaining their marketing campaign.

  • @NarnianRailway
    @NarnianRailway Жыл бұрын

    The best reaction to T2 and excellent selection of clips many reactions don't include. 🏆Your expressions and commentary always a delight to watch. 🏆Best T2 editing!

  • @robertott1172
    @robertott1172 Жыл бұрын

    "Kids laughing. Never a good sign. Right?" I laughed out loud!

  • @tvdroid22
    @tvdroid22 Жыл бұрын

    In the extended version there are scenes that help other parts make sense. In one scene they reset Arnold's chip so that he can learn more and better emulate people. It also shows the chip for the first time so you would recognize it when the 1st Terminator's damaged chip is shown.

  • @ndrewcreatgamer6650
    @ndrewcreatgamer6650 Жыл бұрын

    Whimsory, oh, yes, you are a smart and insightful reviewer and film critic beyond your years, thank you for so thoroughly and wisely summarizing the summarized conclusions about the film at the end, this time one of your favorite and popular films! To such subtleties of the analysis of long-watched favorite movies, even his fans do not all notice them) Excellent reaction)

  • @chardtomp
    @chardtomp Жыл бұрын

    Robert Patrick, who plays the T-1000, is a very versatile actor. He went on to play good guy, agent John Doggett on the later seasons of the X-Files.

  • @ivanovpreslav7417

    @ivanovpreslav7417

    Жыл бұрын

    He also plays in the Walking Dead.

  • @heydadchannel
    @heydadchannel6 ай бұрын

    Don't let them scare you off of T3. As I recall, it had some interesting wrap up on Skynet becoming sentient that is relevant to today.

  • @mystisith3984
    @mystisith3984 Жыл бұрын

    Budget Terminator 1: 6.4 millions $. Budget Terminator 2: 100 million $ (rumors said it was even more than that in the end and the studio believed they would go bankrupt if the movie flopped). James Cameron is one of the few filmmakers who knows how to use resources smartly, for the benefit of the viewers. When you see all the bad stuff shot nowadays for 250 millions bucks (with way better special effects techniques available to do them), you realize that nothing replaces a good script with an effective bad guy (or not guy...).

  • @friendlyneighbourhoodsteve4087
    @friendlyneighbourhoodsteve4087 Жыл бұрын

    Great reaction to a great movie. I love the different facets to John's relationship with Arnie. Sometimes Arnie is like John's new toy, sometimes he's like a father figure, and sometimes John is like Arnies big brother just looking out for him and teaching him. Overall, you said it right, roller-coaster. I think you're lucky to have these reactions for yourself to see when you're older. I wish I could see my own reaction to it when I saw it for the first time.

  • @mindlessmeat4055
    @mindlessmeat4055 Жыл бұрын

    This is a good one, don't continue with them. They just start dropping off after this.

  • @dan_hitchman007

    @dan_hitchman007

    Жыл бұрын

    YES! The series was done after this one.

  • @strawberrylotlizard

    @strawberrylotlizard

    Жыл бұрын

    I liked what they attempted with bale, I think we can acknowledge it was a good try to get away from 3

  • @dan_hitchman007

    @dan_hitchman007

    Жыл бұрын

    @@strawberrylotlizard Salvation wasn't any good either. After T2 they were all cash grabs.

  • @nickschnider9191

    @nickschnider9191

    Жыл бұрын

    Honestly I suggest the book series after this movie haha

  • @mindlessmeat4055

    @mindlessmeat4055

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dan_hitchman007 I have seen the next couple, but they never could capture the greatness that was these first two.

  • @user-tt4sh2yy6r
    @user-tt4sh2yy6r Жыл бұрын

    I have waited with bated breath for you to catch up to this for a long long time, I noticed you when you started reacting and I knew some day you'd start on my faves, when you released it 7 days ago, I still saved it for a good day and that is today. Thank you for fulfilling me.

  • @ernestolopez23
    @ernestolopez2310 ай бұрын

    Man, i just found your channel and this is my favorite movie of all time. Glad you reacted to this and liked it, this was the very first movie I watched on vhs back in 91’ good times.

  • @PerfectHandProductions
    @PerfectHandProductions Жыл бұрын

    You absolutely must watch Alien and Aliens (special edition) if you want to see classic sci-fi/action cinema.

  • @ifly-fsx

    @ifly-fsx

    Жыл бұрын

    Not just classic, but the best of the best.

  • @roger3141
    @roger3141 Жыл бұрын

    Again super reaction! Thank you for watching with us. I can't wait to see what you have for us next.

  • @bernardoaguilargt3763
    @bernardoaguilargt37632 ай бұрын

    I want to shake this girl’s parents hands, invite them a fine drink and congratulate them for raising such a cool, brilliant kid. Keep it up, Whimsory.

  • @PanzerKunstExponent
    @PanzerKunstExponent Жыл бұрын

    I remember another interesting bit is that Cameron specifically wanted someone whose head motions looked like those of an eagle; like when it spots prey. Robert Patrick nailed it!

  • @beastwizard1741
    @beastwizard1741 Жыл бұрын

    I personally prefer the extended cut of T2, if only because there's a great scene that explains why he suddenly starts picking up on human habits and traits in the second half of the film. We get a passable explanation via ADR dialogue while Sarah is digging bullets out of his flesh, but the full scene is much better imo. There's a lot more great scenes and shots that mostly got chopped to keep runtime down and the pacing fast, but I think The movie is still pretty well paced even with their inclusion.

  • @chriscowey7464

    @chriscowey7464

    Жыл бұрын

    I do prefer the extended version myself.

  • @Memnoch4711

    @Memnoch4711

    Жыл бұрын

    That's all well and good, but if some random bloke on the internet tells her not to watch it then she doesn't watch it! This is how it works with these channels.

  • @jackmars931

    @jackmars931

    Жыл бұрын

    The extended version also makes it much more clear that the T-1000 was severely damaged after the freezing incident and its systems are not working properly. Without that being clear, it makes zero sense why he would be torturing Sarah and trying to get her to call to John...he's clearly touching and should simply then kill her, copy her and call to John itself.

  • @Rhodair

    @Rhodair

    Жыл бұрын

    I _greatly_ prefer the ending of theatrical cut but the extended is cool everywhere else

  • @mikgus

    @mikgus

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Rhodair My copy has the correct ending even on the extended cut and the playground ending as an deleted scene in the extra material

  • @JeffersonMills
    @JeffersonMills Жыл бұрын

    Great reaction as usual! Not only was the budget higher, but the metal-morphing was absolutely new and never before seen. Seeing it in the theater when it first came out was just mind-blowing! And it still holds up 😊

  • @frankbizzoco1954

    @frankbizzoco1954

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't want to be an "actually" guy, but AKTUALLY...it was first used in The Abyss in 1989, and then perfected in T2. But yes it was cutting edge considering my phone is a more powerful computer than what they did it on in 1991. Sorry for the "aktually".....lol

  • @sgtpepper1138

    @sgtpepper1138

    11 ай бұрын

    You should check out a doc called Jurassic Punk. It's about Steve "Spaz" Williams, the guy who was the guy who basically was "the' guy when it came to animating The Abyss, T2 and Jurassic Park.

  • @gamerzoneytofficial
    @gamerzoneytofficial Жыл бұрын

    In the movie , Leslie Hamilton did all the double & reflective scenes as SARAH CONOR . Leslie Hamiton was a nurse in real life. Twin sister of Linda Hamilton. Passed away.

  • @shaunandrews1151
    @shaunandrews1151 Жыл бұрын

    "I wonder how they did that" RE: the motorcycle jump. It was a stunt driver who actually jumped the bike, but there sere safety wires. IIRC, it was the first scene that ever had stunt wires removed digitally.

  • @curtismartin2866
    @curtismartin2866 Жыл бұрын

    You're really good at this. Please do Galaxy Quest. It's a parody/homage to Star Trek. But all you need to know is that the actor who plaid the Original Captain, William Shatner, really, really liked, um, William Shatner. And Star Trek fans can be a bit much. It's a terrific film.

  • @corvus1970
    @corvus1970 Жыл бұрын

    My FAVORITE action-film of all time, watched it 4 times in theaters back in the proverbial day. Fantastic reaction video and commentary. You have a new subscriber. :)

  • @ericv7720
    @ericv77205 ай бұрын

    "Hasta la vista, baby!" was a catchphrase for a few years after this movie was released!

  • @Tiber234
    @Tiber234 Жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it - its a classic, a gem! cant even count the amount of times Ive seen this movie and I also enjoyed the extended cut with the additional footage ie Arnies head microchip being removed by Sarah and John, the dream sequence with Reece etc. ps they also used another pair of twins in this movie - the security guard that got spiked in the eye. And eventhough alot of ppl hated it I also liked T-Salvation at least it had the stones to go in a different direction rather than trying to rehash the same old story that had already been aced by T 1and 2, so when everyone complained about it (Salvation) they just went back to the same old formula and it stank!

  • @BudhagRizzo
    @BudhagRizzo Жыл бұрын

    I don't know why people recommend the short version over the director's cut. First of all -- It's the DIRECTOR'S cut. It's the story James Cameron wanted to present. It gives more insight into what's going through Sarah's head, illustrates more of the T-1000's weaknesses, and ties the story up beautifully.

  • @nonconsensualopinion

    @nonconsensualopinion

    Жыл бұрын

    Disagree. Smile scene is too silly. Walking out to check the dog's collar spoon feeds the implied trick. The ending drags out too much. The Reese cameo is unnecessary. I only miss the chip surgery scene from the director's cut.

  • @bigdream_dreambig

    @bigdream_dreambig

    Жыл бұрын

    There _is_ no "director's cut." There's the 137-minute theatrical cut, the 1993 "special edition," and the 156-minute "ultimate cut" -- and Cameron has said he prefers the theatrical cut.

  • @UpTheDown7

    @UpTheDown7

    Ай бұрын

    The theatrical cut is by far the superior version. There are many cases where the Director's Cut is not the best cut and this is absolutely one of them.

  • @rokittman43
    @rokittman43 Жыл бұрын

    I just came across your channel and frikking love it. You come at this with a seriousness and an excited cuteness that is refreshing.

  • @PaulLoh
    @PaulLoh Жыл бұрын

    My wife and I are both film makers. I've worked with Robert Patrick, who played the T-1000. Also, we're friends with Michael Biehn, who played Kyle Reese in the first one. Him and his family live here in Arizona. Now, I happened to like most of the sequels after T2. I guess I'm weird that way. Only one I wasn't fond of was Terminator 3. Well, Terminator Salvation wasn't all that memorable either. But I like Terminator Genisys, and Terminator Dark Fate. Still, my favorite is the first one. It's the closest to a horror film, and I'm a horror actor/author.

  • @aaaagamedev3524

    @aaaagamedev3524

    21 күн бұрын

    Being associated with celebs, or being A filmmaker is a weird context to bring to justify your sympathy for sequels that destroyed the legacy of movies that are considered greatest of all times. Basically its like being a chef who doesn't understand where to stop with cheese, and his arguments are that he knows other chefs.

  • @trekkiejunk
    @trekkiejunk Жыл бұрын

    I am SOOOOOOO glad someone told you to NOT watch the extended version. The original theatrical version is James Cameron's preferred cut, and its the way he meant you to see it. And it's much better. Awesome! Edits to come as i watch your review.

  • @edwardbanana2963

    @edwardbanana2963

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree

  • @brom00

    @brom00

    Жыл бұрын

    The only "bad' thing about the extended cut is the silly future coda at the end. Otherwise the additional and expanded scenes are fine.

  • @trekkiejunk

    @trekkiejunk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@brom00 --That is the worst part, yes. But the scene where Sara almost smashes the chip in Arnie's head makes me so angry. It makes no sense. She's already accepted that she has a T-1000 after her, and she's ready to kill the T-800 that's actually on her side, and without it, she is surely doomed. It makes her character seem really stupid, when she's spent the last 7 years preparing for this fight.

  • @brom00

    @brom00

    Жыл бұрын

    @@trekkiejunk true, I just excuse it as a reflex action. She's still not thinking straight, really not until after her attempt at killing Dyson does she, T-800 and Dyson have a real plan.

  • @Markus117d

    @Markus117d

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly, She has been traumatized and suffered horrific nightmares for years, She isn't just going to Ahh you're a good guy now, Ok. She isn't just going to trust it unconditionally, Even if it makes sence, The second there's a chance to destroy it she impulsively tries to take it. In side her mind she's not thinking we need this thing, She's thinking Aghhhhhhhh 😱😡😭😫😖💥 if you get my meaning..

  • @moviesandmonologueswithtau9709
    @moviesandmonologueswithtau97094 ай бұрын

    This is the first movie I ever cried at. Watched it with my dad and as they lowered him into the molten metal I cried to my dad, “Why?!” To this day, every time my dad and I say goodbye, we give each other a thumbs up like The Terminator did to John.

  • @jimkata77
    @jimkata77 Жыл бұрын

    What T-1000 did during "the tile scene" was to flatten himself onto the tile and mimic the tile pattern then return to a human shape to mimic the guard. Easy to do when you're a liquid.

  • @Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.
    @Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. Жыл бұрын

    Such a brilliant reaction again. This is a fantastic sequel, great characters, great writing, great effects, it has everything. Another bit of trivia it wasn't just Linda Hamilton who had her twin in this film, the security guard at the mental hospital who the new Terminator copied was also played by two twins, and another bit of trivia for you, in the scene in the shopping mall where John Connor is trying to escape from the Terminators, Arnie is carrying a box of Roses, inside which there is a shotgun hidden, this is in reference to the band "Guns 'n' Roses" who did some music for the film soundtrack. Thanks again for your great reaction, keep up the good work. 🙂

  • @callmeshaggy5166

    @callmeshaggy5166

    Жыл бұрын

    Apparently a policeman actor from the first film makes a cameo at the mall as well, turning around to take a picture of him because he recognized him from 1984.

  • @Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.

    @Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@callmeshaggy5166 I didn't know that, thanks for me know.

  • @Iamjulez27

    @Iamjulez27

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice 👍. Yeah forgot that guns and roses reference. Damn on point.

  • @StevesTubes
    @StevesTubes Жыл бұрын

    Loving your reaction videos. You've been picking good movies for your reactions. Keep them coming :)

  • @rfridaythe13th
    @rfridaythe13th Жыл бұрын

    just wanna say that i just found your channel and all that extra work you did to put in your after thoughts of the movie, is what made hit like and subscribe.

  • @user-zp1hm4gw9d
    @user-zp1hm4gw9d2 ай бұрын

    Hi Whimsory I'm Roderick nice to meet you. Great to see the terminator 2 judgement movie. And I'm glad to see any of good reasons videos too as well. And I ve already seen all the terminator movies before, so thank you so much for that, and I'm really glad to see more a good reactions videos with you, and thank you very much for that too I really appreciate it.

  • @AlanCanon2222
    @AlanCanon2222 Жыл бұрын

    Apparently the TV trailer spoiled the big reveal for almost everyone back in 1991. I and my housemate must have been the only two people on the planet who didn't see the trailer on TV, and so nothing was spoiled for us. In the pre-credits scene, when the skull gets crushed by the T-800, may I say that we already had kick ass multi track digital theater surround sound back then, and, hell yeah, we all jumped out of our seats when that CRUNCH hit our ears! My housemate James' great grandfather was H. G. Wells, and so James was always skeptical of time travel films (since his great granddad wrote The Time Machine, the great granddaddy of all time travel stories) and at the end, James turned to me and said, quietly, in his New-York-born-but-raised-by-British-parents way, "Zero flaw?" Of course T-2 had a much bigger budget than the first movie. I think it was the most expensive film made up to that time. The anticipation leading up to it was ENORMOUS. The first film was moderately successful at the box office, but it also had gone on to gain a cult following because of cable TV and video rentals (back before streaming: this movie came out the year before the World Wide Web was invented). There was a huge marketing campaign for it, so it was definitely the movie event of the year. Its CGI still looks pretty good for what they attempted. The money made by movies like this one helped pay for the animation studios and software development that would lead to the next big leaps forward in CGI history,. Jurassic Park (1993), Twister (1996) and Independence Day (1996) being among the notable ones. I'm happy to see that, now that CGI can do pretty much anything, that there are still directors who fall back on practical effects where possible. Frankly, when CGI is pushed super hard, I find it distracting from the story, and almost too much to deal with. Give me a good story, and I will meet the visual effects department more than halfway. I've done a fair amount of effects work in zero-budget community theater horror and science fiction, and I know I'm not the only one. If you have a good story to tell, you've got me at "Once upon a time...."

  • @Icypenguigo
    @Icypenguigo Жыл бұрын

    This movie is a mother-flippin' masterpiece. You should look at some behind-the-scenes stuff about the special effects. They invented many incredible new visual effects technologies for this film. Also, NICE catch seeing Dean Norris in this movie! :D

  • @Col_Fragg
    @Col_Fragg Жыл бұрын

    FYI: The motorcycle jump was done by a stuntman wearing an Arnold mask. Also, there were cables attached to the bike. Of course, the cables were later removed digitally.

  • @horsepower523
    @horsepower5232 ай бұрын

    "This disgusting blob is turning into that dude again at a rapid pace" @29:35 that was a hilarious sentence lmao 😂😂😂

  • @SilCrisWork
    @SilCrisWork Жыл бұрын

    Omg love your reactions and opinions of the movie! Glad you enjoyed it! Keep the good work!

  • @tltatt
    @tltatt Жыл бұрын

    I was so happy to see this reaction pop up. The theatrical version is probably best for a first watch and you can watch the extended version on your own later. Terminator 3 is a good SF/action movie but suffers in comparison to the first 2 films. The TV series, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, is a better continuation of the story IMO, and the pilot episode is especially good. You are my favorite new reactor. I love your energy and your look (especially your eyes). Please continue to do a variety of genres of films: comedy, rom-com, musical, SF, fantasy, action, adventure, animation, western, war, thriller, suspense, horror, etc. I may have already suggested it but a great early rom-com is "It Happened One Night" (1934) which won the 5 major Oscars: Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, and Adapted Screenplay. Another of my favorites, a historical romantic comedy-drama, is "Shakespeare in Love" (1998) which won Best Picture, Actress and Screenplay plus 4 more Oscars and has had almost no reaction videos on youtube.

  • @hbron112
    @hbron112 Жыл бұрын

    Wow! Great reaction! One thing that changes this movie from "dateed" to "timeless" is that they altered the future to what we have now. In the beginning of the movie the reaction is, "Haha, the computers become aware in 1997 and the world ends." But by the end we know this doesn't happen. Brilliant!

  • @stevethemagicninja
    @stevethemagicninja Жыл бұрын

    Let's go! I saw this come up in my recommended vids and decided to watch your reaction to the first movie. I can't wait to see this.

  • @newnotefinder8972
    @newnotefinder8972 Жыл бұрын

    Another great reaction! You are on a roll keep them coming. You should start Patreon I will be happy to help support your efforts!

  • @chrisgronau213

    @chrisgronau213

    Жыл бұрын

    She has a Patreon account. There's nothing posted to it yet, but I suspect that will change. I'm already subscribed.

  • @dekio1214
    @dekio1214 Жыл бұрын

    Loving your reactions!:) I’d personally really enjoy a Terminator 3 reaction. It’s not as good as T2 but I still like it a lot:)

  • @riculfriculfson7243

    @riculfriculfson7243

    Жыл бұрын

    T1 & T2 are a perfect couple and a closed story. T3 isn't bad, but it is unnecessary.

  • @dekio1214

    @dekio1214

    Жыл бұрын

    @@riculfriculfson7243 well put:)

  • @BetoMelancia
    @BetoMelancia Жыл бұрын

    this movie is for many people one of thebest Action movies ever its non stop with an amazing story . and the technology ,sound and image quality its real good for the year it was made.

  • @highrpmproductions
    @highrpmproductions8 ай бұрын

    Omg! Im laughing so hard from your reactions when the guy licked Sarahs face! 😂🤣

  • @toob1979
    @toob1979 Жыл бұрын

    You get why Sarah Connor is a great example of a truly strong female character. She has to struggle to get what she has. She overcomes a lot of obstacles, but not without sacrifice. She's strong and tough, but she also has a feminine side she doesn't have to hide. She and Ellen Ripley from the _Alien_ franchise are my go-to examples of strong female characters. Modern-day screenwriters NEED to analyze both characters to learn this. Every time the T-1000 appears on screen copying someone, it's actually that actor's twin. The prison guard he stabs through the eye and the T-1000 are real-life twins. They've appeared in other movies like _Gremlins 2._ You know about Linda and Leslie Hamilton. Leslie passed away a few years ago. I haven't watched too many of your FTWs, but I'm glad you take the time to put your thoughts in order before giving your final word. If that means a second or third rewatch of a movie, you're not afraid to do it. Your energy is awesome and you don't ramble. If you haven't already, I recommend watching _Alien_ and _Aliens._ You should watch the theatrical releases (if you can find them) instead of the extended editions.

  • @ifly-fsx

    @ifly-fsx

    Жыл бұрын

    All of it thanks to Jennifer Lawrence!

  • @tannhauser5399

    @tannhauser5399

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ifly-fsx - not even close. Plenty of strong female characters way before that, not sure why people stil repeat that - from the top of my head, all can be seen in Alien/Aliens (hell, even Vasquez was a pure badass too), original Star Wars (and Princess Leia), Silence of the Lambs, Terminator 1 and 2 of course, Tomb Rider movies (the ones with Angelina Jolie), Xena, Fifth Element, Kill Bill, Milllion Dollar Baby, The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo series, and let's not forget the whole "Resident Evil" franchise multiple movies with Milla Jovovich, or even Erin Brockovich, or something like "The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec" from 2010. Hell, even X-Files had a strong female character back in 1990s or something like a Sabrina with Audrey Hepburn (granted, a bit older movie here). And that is even not touching Asian cinema. Jennifer Lawrence? Not even close... Edit: spelling...

  • @ifly-fsx

    @ifly-fsx

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tannhauser5399 Congratulations on completely missing the sarcasm. 😂

  • @WadeWallenstein
    @WadeWallenstein Жыл бұрын

    Such a wonderful reaction! You should definitely watch the rest on your own time and see what you think.

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