TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY (1991) Movie Reaction w/Nicolette FIRST TIME WATCHING

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Terminator 2 movie reaction. Check out Nicolette's first time watching Terminator 2 - the T2 Judgement Day Movie Reaction!
Directed by James Cameron and released in 1991, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Joe Morton, Edward Furlong and Robert Patrick.
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  • @criminalcontent
    @criminalcontent4 ай бұрын

    Round 2 for Nicolette discovering Terminator - for the first film go here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/f5-tp9hvfqebpqQ.html - Enjoy!

  • @thebkg

    @thebkg

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm trying to find Nicolette on IG to follow her (per her invitation at the end of the video) but I'm coming up empty. And there's no link for her in description or on CC's IG that I can find.

  • @reacttomoviesvideosreactio4162

    @reacttomoviesvideosreactio4162

    4 ай бұрын

    watch full franchise.

  • @notsureyou

    @notsureyou

    4 ай бұрын

    @ 7:58 notice the dog barking

  • @thisisscorpio6024

    @thisisscorpio6024

    4 ай бұрын

    I watch the LockpickingLawyer on KZread for my skills.

  • @georgiabulldog7671

    @georgiabulldog7671

    3 ай бұрын

    What’s her IG? Couldn’t catch that last name.

  • @nathanjacobus3577
    @nathanjacobus35774 ай бұрын

    I always loved that in every other movie the "mad scientist" always insists he can fix his creation when it gets out of control. But Miles Dyson doesn't hesitate for second to destroy his creation when he learns that it will be evil.

  • @bsanchez3563

    @bsanchez3563

    4 ай бұрын

    o.o wait they do.. legit man that is something I feel I would or would in the past have been like.. ngl fwiw imho that maybe a downfall but legit it is so true I would think of myself as being sure I could fix it, if I made something that turned out somehow to unbeilevably be awful.

  • @Thrashaero

    @Thrashaero

    Ай бұрын

    i think he already knew it was evil, given it being in a vault and highly sensitive, he just didnt know how much

  • @matsv201
    @matsv2014 ай бұрын

    "I left my phone in there" No.. he didnt. This is 1991... your phone is on the wall at home

  • @LukeLovesRose

    @LukeLovesRose

    4 ай бұрын

    And smoking indoors was still allowed. Even in California

  • @matsv201

    @matsv201

    4 ай бұрын

    @@LukeLovesRose i was thinking... that didnt change untill recently..then i remeber that I'm old, and recently is 15 years ago

  • @BizzyX78

    @BizzyX78

    4 ай бұрын

    ----- @matsv201 ----- - Both 'Yes' and 'No'... Cell phones were a thing even back then. -----

  • @theViomax

    @theViomax

    4 ай бұрын

    @@BizzyX78 Sure but odds any one rando cop had a personal brickphone on him is a bit of a stretch.

  • @BizzyX78

    @BizzyX78

    4 ай бұрын

    ----- @theViomax ----- - By the time they started filming 'T2' there were none-brick cell phones on the market, so the thought of the possibility isn't that farfetched. -----

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose4 ай бұрын

    T2 is arguably the greatest sequel and the greatest action film ever made. The Terminator and T2 were the Star Wars and Empire for my generation

  • @neutchain7838

    @neutchain7838

    4 ай бұрын

    I would say top 3 sequels with Aliens and Empire Strikes Back

  • @coldflamebluedragon196
    @coldflamebluedragon1964 ай бұрын

    It’s amazing how well the CGI holds up for something that was made in 1991

  • @matsv201

    @matsv201

    4 ай бұрын

    A lot of what looks like cgi is actually latex in silver paint.

  • @migmit

    @migmit

    4 ай бұрын

    And a lot more is not even that. The best way to show a helicopter flying under a bridge? Film a real helicopter flying under a real bridge.

  • @yt45204

    @yt45204

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@migmitJust remember to have the actors wear brown pants

  • @yt45204

    @yt45204

    4 ай бұрын

    They used raytracing of metallic objects, and morphing one image into another. Both are pretty easy to do well. So they were smart in picking which type of CGI to use.

  • @ballyastrocade5672

    @ballyastrocade5672

    4 ай бұрын

    @@yt45204 Stunt drivers and flyers are certifiably insane. 🙂

  • @jerrykessler2478
    @jerrykessler24784 ай бұрын

    Linda Hamilton actually took the time to learn how to pick locks for that scene...

  • @knowsomething9384
    @knowsomething93844 ай бұрын

    7:26 - "She looks great! Should I get locked up?" LOL

  • @TonyMiller423

    @TonyMiller423

    2 ай бұрын

    I nearly choked when I heard this, so I had to either make the comment or make sure someone did.

  • @adamromero
    @adamromero4 ай бұрын

    Arnold's death at the end made me cry manly tears as a 6 year old kid. 😐

  • @_BELMONT_
    @_BELMONT_4 ай бұрын

    I'm a 40 year old man and i still cry every time like I'm 7 all over again! My parents took me to see it at the last drive in movie theater i ever went to! We tuned our car radio to get the audio, It was magical.

  • @metoo7557
    @metoo75574 ай бұрын

    "I left my phone in there" When this movie was made, people weren't using cell phones. they were big and bulky, and only the rich had them. That's why John was on a payphone.

  • @BizzyX78

    @BizzyX78

    4 ай бұрын

    ----- @metoo7557 ----- - The 'Nokia Cityman 100' did neither break the bank nor your back when it was released in 1990, the same year as the filming of 'T2' started. -----

  • @elteescat

    @elteescat

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah. A big, giant carphone as big as a briefcase! And you'd only find them in BMWs, Audis, and Rolls Royces! And limos, sometimes.

  • @BizzyX78

    @BizzyX78

    4 ай бұрын

    ----- @elteescat ----- - It's true that the original 'Mobile Phones' of old were massive, but by the mid 1980s there existed models of the non-briefcase variety. Actually, by the time they started filming 'T2' some cell phone models existed that weren't much bigger or heavier than some top tier cell phones of today. -----

  • @_MjG_

    @_MjG_

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@BizzyX78 Don't know where you came up with that BS. Do some research because you clearly don't have a clue what you're talking about. Cell phones from 1991 were much larger than cell phones today, not even close to the same size or portability.

  • @BizzyX78

    @BizzyX78

    3 ай бұрын

    ----- @_MjG_ ----- - Respectfully, maybe you should do some research yourself before calling me out for BS. First off... They started filming 'T2' in '1990'. And second... By that time 'Motorola' had a model of 'Cell Phone' on the market that was built for the convenience of it being pocket-sized. They launched it back in 1989... And lastly... If we compare this 'Cell Phone' to the top 100 heaviest phones of 2023, this old phone was equal to or lighter than 39 models on that list from '2023'. Not bad for a 'Cell phone' released 34 years ago relative to that list... Motorola soon shrunk this 'Cell Phone' in size and weight even more in the following years. Releasing new and updated models, and design even lighter than all 100 of the phones of 2023 mentioned above. -----

  • @rayspicher9902
    @rayspicher99024 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: In the scene where Arnold walks into the bar naked, he actually wore flamboyantly colored trunks without any of the extras knowing it was going to happen, just to get a reaction out of everybody.

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose4 ай бұрын

    I think Linda Hamilton was totally robbed of a Best Actress nomination. Look at Linda's performance during the escape from Pescadero. Look at her performance during the attack on Dyson. Cameron and Linda Hamilton created one of the greatest, strongest, most iconic female characters ever put on film. Sarah Connor is right up there with Cameron's own Ellen Ripley in Aliens and Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With The Wind.

  • @KHAOE1
    @KHAOE14 ай бұрын

    Lmao "died on the 405"...as a truck driver living out here in Cali I DEFINITELY feel you on that!! 😂😂 405 is murder.

  • @michaeljacyna1973
    @michaeljacyna19734 ай бұрын

    Great reaction! I was ten when this came out. This was so huge that it was the first "R" movie my Dad let me watch with him. It was the first "grown up" movie I ever remember seeing and it holds a very special place in my heart. It was great seeing you enjoy it as well!

  • @rkempo

    @rkempo

    4 ай бұрын

    I was 7 when I watched this, I remember in the school playground pretending to be Arnie, with the Terminator theme tune playing in my head xD Legendary film.

  • @patriautic9308
    @patriautic9308Ай бұрын

    I like how Arnold shoves his tear gas grenade launcher into the arms of one of the cops, saying “here, hold this”, then rips the dude’s gas mask off. 😂

  • @Thrashaero

    @Thrashaero

    Ай бұрын

    yeah i love that dgaf vibe he has, ripping things open, tossing people's faces into walls, brake checking the chopper, blasting t1k in the face point blank on the truck 👍

  • @TheDreadSpartan
    @TheDreadSpartan4 ай бұрын

    Nice reaction, 😊 Also.. That last line hits different in 2024.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite27814 ай бұрын

    Best Sci Fi Action movie ever made! Originally, Rock star Billy Idol (Dancing With Myself, Mony Mony, Cradle Of Love LA Woman and White Wedding) was considered for the role of the villainous T-1000, but injured his leg in a motorcycle accident. Robert Patrick was cast instead. The opening scene where the Terminator and T-100 arrived naked from the future was almost cut as the producers thought it was a remake of the original movie, but when they learned the Terminator didn't kill anyone during the bar fight scene, they learned he was the good guy, while the T-1000 was the bad guy. James Cameron revealed that he was high on Ecstasy while writing the script as he was promoting AVATAR THE WAY OF WATER. It won 4/6 Oscars: Best Visual Effects Best Makeup Best Sound Editing Best Sound Mixing. It lost Cinematography and Film Editing to JFK.

  • @damianstarks3338
    @damianstarks33384 ай бұрын

    Your reaction to this iconic/masterpiece of a sci fi sequel puts the biggest smile on my face.

  • @lewisner
    @lewisner4 ай бұрын

    2 minor points ; First the CCTV in Pescadero would have recorded everything that happened. Second , at the end of this movie Sarah had committed so many crimes that she'd be going to jail for 50 years.

  • @metoo7557
    @metoo75574 ай бұрын

    Linda Hamilton taught herself how to pick locks for this movie. And pickling locks like that can happen with just about any lock, if you understand the mechanics of the lock. None are unpickable, as long as you understand its mechanics, though the difficulties to circumvent the locks can vary.

  • @LukeLovesRose

    @LukeLovesRose

    4 ай бұрын

    IMO, Linda was totally robbed of a Best Actress nomination. If it wasn't her attack on Dyson, it's her desperate escape from the mental hospital

  • @markcarpenter6020

    @markcarpenter6020

    Ай бұрын

    To be fair some of the newer locks with slanted tumblers are a right bastard to pick even if you know what you are doing.

  • @gaetanopanico300
    @gaetanopanico3004 ай бұрын

    This film is a Legend when the terminator say i know now why you cry.......

  • @sodapop1850
    @sodapop18504 ай бұрын

    What's really scary is that scientists recently were able to create a liquid metal robot. It's really small, but it was able to escape from inside a cage by liquifying, passing thru the bars and reforming back to solid on the outside. We're all doomed.

  • @divinelangene6813

    @divinelangene6813

    Ай бұрын

    In what country, i need to know, so i can stay away😂😂😂😂

  • @markcarpenter6020

    @markcarpenter6020

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@divinelangene6813heck have you seen some of the robots in South Korea. They look damn close to human.

  • @TheKavorka1
    @TheKavorka14 ай бұрын

    First Terminator had a budget of $6 million. Terminator 2 budget was over $100 million so, yeah, better fx.

  • @matsv201

    @matsv201

    4 ай бұрын

    Well... arnolds pay was quite a signifcant part of the budget. Unlike in termiantor 3 where he had to pay to finish the movie of

  • @akyhne

    @akyhne

    4 ай бұрын

    T1 had a budget of $6,4 million, T2 a budget of $102 million. Schwarzenegger was paid $15 million. He was essentially paid $17.000 per word, he spoke.

  • @ballyastrocade5672

    @ballyastrocade5672

    4 ай бұрын

    @@matsv201 That figure also includes about $17 million that Carolco Pictures paid to Hemdale Film Corp. to buy the rights away from HFC (who owned a 50% stake in the film rights) and from Cameron's ex-wife, Gale Anne Hurd (to whom Cameron had given a 25% stake as part of their divorce). HFC was in serious financial trouble, and was being sued by several parties for unpaid profit shares, so they never would've been able to make the sequel on their own; Schwarzeneggar convinced Carolco to buy out the rights so the sequel could go forward.

  • @matsv201

    @matsv201

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ballyastrocade5672 Yes there was a lot of additional cost.. But i would say this is not really fair. " Gale Anne Hurd (to whom Cameron had given a 25% stake as part of their divorce" SHe did a significant amount of work on the first terminator movie. It wasn´t like she just got it because they got divorced.

  • @ballyastrocade5672

    @ballyastrocade5672

    4 ай бұрын

    @@matsv201 I didn't see any reason to go into the details, as it wasn't really relevant to my point that the "production costs" of T2 included Carolco having to spend around $17 million to buy out the other parties' share of the movie rights.

  • @MarcoMM1
    @MarcoMM14 ай бұрын

    Great reaction Nicolette like always, This is a great movie i can say that this is a perfect example of a sequel is better than the original. There are some fun facts about this masterpiece of cinema. Production took so long that Edward Furlong’s voice and height had to be altered the movie ended up taking so long to film that Edward Furlong, who plays John Connor in the film, had grown considerably taller than in the first shots he had filmed, and his voice had also deepened. This resulted in his voice having to be dubbed in the editing process. And, to keep his height consistent with Linda Hamilton’s, he had to stand in a hole in the ground in some scenes. Linda Hamilton’s twin sister appears in two scenes first in the playgroud scene as a younger Sarah Connor and in the metal works scene The T-1000 is the master of imitation and can quickly morph into anything it touches. In the metal works factory towards the end of the film, it transforms into Sarah Connor, and at one point the fake Sarah and the real Sarah are on screen at the same time. But there was no camera trickery there. The decoy was played by Linda Hamilton’s twin sister Leslie. Linda Hamilton suffered permanent hearing loss during this movie. And the Rodney King incident happened right next to filming. One night whilst filming the biker bar scene, unbeknownst to the crew, right across the street, Rodney King was being beaten badly by police officers; a case of police brutality that sent shockwaves across the globe. The incident later inspired James Cameron to write the film Strange Days. Keep up the amazing work.

  • @ballyastrocade5672

    @ballyastrocade5672

    4 ай бұрын

    The same "twin actors" effect was used for that scene where the T-1000 imitates the guard at the hospital, too. Played by Don and Dan Stanton, dressed in identical uniforms so both the guard and the T1000 could be in the same scene at the same time. However -- the Rodney King incident did *not* take place while the crew was filming in the bar across the street. It actually happened a week later.

  • @malalaz66
    @malalaz662 ай бұрын

    “Funny” story. Arnold was out promoting this movie and had an appearance on a night time variety show. As you know after watching this movie that the reveal in the middle of the movie is that Arnold is the good terminator. So anyway, Arnold goes on the show and they’re talking about how the movie is going to be coming out in a week or so and the host goes, so I heard you’re good in this movie. And in a blink of an eye, the reveal or the surprise reveal I should say was blown up. Whoever watched that show now knew that Arnold was going to be the good terminator in this movie, I felt so bad for the host because Arnold kinda looked at him like shut up dude…

  • @snakeeyes5638
    @snakeeyes56384 ай бұрын

    Personally i enjoyed your reaction to this more than any other reactors. I got to see this gem in theaters the summer it came out as a kid. Yeah Arnie made everyone tear up at the end. Love your comedic timing to everything ❤

  • @harveylee51
    @harveylee514 ай бұрын

    One of the most anticipated sequels ever and one of the best ones , i could feel the energy in the audience when this came out and people were gasping at the effects 😮 And good performances as well so cool to see Sarah back and a B A heroine here plus the surprising turnaround with Arnold as the hero this time . Great reaction from Nicolette i look forward to seeing more CHEERS .😄

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig4 ай бұрын

    29:14 "You know one guy is, like, 'Man, I left my phone in there.' " Nope! Still too early for widespread mobile phone usage. 😉

  • @bigdream_dreambig

    @bigdream_dreambig

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@dallesamllhals9161 Not necessarily. I've seen another video where a 20-something expected it to be normal for a character in an early or mid-'90s film to have one. In most ways (like fashion), films set in the 1990s still feel very contemporary today, so people who are too young to have lived through that time often instinctually assume that technologies that are ubiquitous now would also have been available then.

  • @BizzyX78

    @BizzyX78

    4 ай бұрын

    ----- @bigdream_dreambig ----- - Granted that cell phones are way more in use today, there were cell phones even back then. -----

  • @bigdream_dreambig

    @bigdream_dreambig

    4 ай бұрын

    @@BizzyX78 Sure. Mobile phones existed as early as the 1970s, but they didn't start to become more common until the late '90s and wouldn't be ubiquitous until the 2000s. (Smart phones gave everything the final push in the late 2000s/early 2010s, with the first iPhone release in 2007.)

  • @BizzyX78

    @BizzyX78

    4 ай бұрын

    ----- @bigdream_dreambig ----- - A lot of the cell phones back then were for mounting in the center console in cars, but the first truly mobile cell phone became commercially available in 1983. -----

  • @bigdream_dreambig

    @bigdream_dreambig

    4 ай бұрын

    @@BizzyX78 Okay, but those were very expensive bricks that few bought. It took about 15 more years before products were made that were of interest to the general public.

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones60314 ай бұрын

    1. Linda Hamilton must have been getting "Ah-nold time" to get ripped like that 😍🥰 2. My guess is that stove is hot🧐 3. We have limited AI now, so does China. 4. Arnold did many of his own stunts in this movie, including riding the motorcycle. At one point he was injured, and they had to stop production for a couple of weeks so he could recover. 5. Arnold is not left-handed, but the way he works that shotgun is impressive😱 6. GOOF, The dogs at Enrique's place didn't react to "Uncle Bob" as a terminator. 7. "I need a vacation" was ad lib. 8. This is the action movie GOAT. I KNEW you would cry.😭

  • @norryonbass6574
    @norryonbass6574Ай бұрын

    My favourite moment is the doctor seeing first hand the impossible things the T-800 and T-1000 could do.

  • @nevetszinodas6654
    @nevetszinodas66544 ай бұрын

    We definitely need more of this girl’s reactions. Quentin is a perfect call!

  • @criminalcontent

    @criminalcontent

    4 ай бұрын

    coming soon

  • @kylereese4822

    @kylereese4822

    4 ай бұрын

    @@criminalcontent The only thing i would change in a touch up would be to redo his Eye with CGI to make it move with the human eye not just static non moving... just a gentle refresh...

  • @kylereese4822

    @kylereese4822

    4 ай бұрын

    @@criminalcontent Did you know in the Steel Mill and Chip Removal that was Linda`s twin.. Leslie Hamilton and a double for Furlong..

  • @kylereese4822

    @kylereese4822

    4 ай бұрын

    @@criminalcontent Hope you watch the others and maybe the tv show too... :)

  • @SnabbKassa
    @SnabbKassa4 ай бұрын

    Smoking indoors was legal in California until 1998

  • @markcarpenter6020

    @markcarpenter6020

    Ай бұрын

    Smoking was also a lot more common back then. I don't know the stats for the 90s but I know in the 80s around 50% of the population smoked.

  • @joshuacampbell7493
    @joshuacampbell74934 ай бұрын

    Hasta la vista baby!

  • @jameyperez9547
    @jameyperez95472 ай бұрын

    The reason they couldn't find evidence of his father cause he Didn't exist He Was born in the future 2004 grew up in the war.

  • @Certifiable
    @Certifiable2 ай бұрын

    RIP Leslie Hamilton (Linda's twin, who was both T-1000 in original movie, and Sarah's body double for the mirror scene.)

  • @quixote6942
    @quixote69424 ай бұрын

    The "Sarah Connor" in her dream sequence was Linda's twin sister Leslie Hamilton Freas (RIP).

  • @jefftheref72
    @jefftheref72Ай бұрын

    I'm so jealous of this new generation of young people who are experiencing Terminator 2 for the first time not knowing Arnold was the good guy. Everyone in 1991 knew going into T2 that Arnold was the good guy because all the trailers gave it away. Still one of the best sequels of all time.

  • @FreshTechCo
    @FreshTechCo2 ай бұрын

    Love Nicolette's quick, witty, and sharp as a whip reactions. Gonna be fun to watch.

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig4 ай бұрын

    24:17 "Yeah, I don't think SPF-2-million would have helped that _at_ _all_ ." 😆

  • @aragorn1ring
    @aragorn1ring4 ай бұрын

    Its a damn shame they didnt make any more movies after this.

  • @6li8storm40
    @6li8storm403 ай бұрын

    I came here straight from your reaction to the first movie. I *love* your commentary. You may be the most entertaining movie reactor I’ve seen yet.

  • @15blackshirt
    @15blackshirt4 ай бұрын

    After this are a 3D theme park attraction, a short lived TV series, four more films, comics, graphic novels and videogames. This grossed over $500 million at the box office and won four Academy Awards

  • @loranhuff9640
    @loranhuff96403 ай бұрын

    I'm crushing on Nicolette. She melted my heart when she teared up near the end. I'm so glad I got to see her react to one of my favorite movies. Cheers!

  • @peterhansen4931
    @peterhansen49314 ай бұрын

    Nicolette really love Your reactions to these fantastic films - keep up the good work 😊👍🏻

  • @ThraxxMediaOfficial
    @ThraxxMediaOfficialАй бұрын

    You know what I've always thought when watching that scene where the T-1000 shatters into frozen pieces? - Why did they not just scoop them up, put them into several lockboxes and keep them separate so they can never merge again? It's not like each individual piece has the superstrength or other capabilities the full machine has. It's definitely an overlooked weakness imho.

  • @ArienRiley

    @ArienRiley

    19 күн бұрын

    Would you want to go frolicking through liquid nitrogen?

  • @shadowscone4690
    @shadowscone4690Ай бұрын

    They filmed an extra scene at the end of T1 where the camera zoomed out revealing that the factory the terminator was crushed in was apart of Cyberdyne but was cut

  • @leonsmith3836
    @leonsmith38364 ай бұрын

    The sheer amount of trivia knowledge I know for this movie that I could share would make this comment far too long. So I will give 3 facts real quick. 1: Vast majority of the effects you see in this movie are practical only CGI used is when the T1000 shapeshifts/heals. 2: The stunt where the truck that goes off the bridge into the LA river, the undershot had to be filmed by James Cameron himself since the whole camera crew were afraid of the truck crushing them. 3: The Heli chase was real, the pilot for the helicopter was a Vietnam war vet weaving under and over the bridges on that highway.

  • @alexisvandom8037
    @alexisvandom8037Ай бұрын

    12:49 Funny enough, Robert Patrick trained so hard for this film that he kept catching up to Edward Furlong on the bike, so he had to slow down while still pretending he was sprinting at top speed. Pretty wild, eh?

  • @user-ts8ig7dt7r
    @user-ts8ig7dt7r2 ай бұрын

    Arnold wasn't naked entering the bar. He was wearing colorful parachute pants, so they'd have something to react to.

  • @gregorydahl5489
    @gregorydahl54894 ай бұрын

    Great reaction Nicolette ! You are so perceptive right off the bat with things that I haven’t seen others comment on, as well as other things that I never considered, too ! Like John looking older than 10 , which I always wondered about and all those bikes out of place at the galleria that never crossed my mind. This is one of my favorite movies and I was so psyched to view it through your eyes ! You didn’t disappoint ! With such clever quips and being spot on with your observations along with even a sweet reveal of inner sensitivity at the end, I find you much more of an engaging and entertaining reactionary than most all others ! ! You’re the greatest ! ! !

  • @x_trio_3_po333

    @x_trio_3_po333

    4 ай бұрын

    The motorbikes are not out of place. Its a shopping mall parking lot, and the Galleria is merely an arcade within the much larger mall. Edward Furlong (young John Conner) did grow during filming since he was going through puberty at the time. I think his earliest (youngest) appearance was in the desert weapons camp. Movies are often shot out of chronological sequence for various reasons. Which is why John looks slighty different in several scenes. In the TV series LOST, there was 10yo kid and they had the same problem with kid actors growing quickly during puberty.

  • @joesanchez9561
    @joesanchez9561Ай бұрын

    Back in the day, these movies were a big release, so makes sense that you'd say that about the opening. 😎

  • @TheBjern
    @TheBjern4 ай бұрын

    Come with me if you want to live

  • @system3008
    @system3008Ай бұрын

    The special effects in this film blows most films today out of the water

  • @system3008
    @system3008Ай бұрын

    When you're fighting with lasers and not bullets it certainly changes the perspective.

  • @RepublicTrooper125
    @RepublicTrooper1254 ай бұрын

    I was 9 when I watched this movie. I had seen the first one earlier in the year and was hyped to watch the sequel. When the Terminator sacrificed himself I cried my eyes out. It’s beautiful how James Cameron took the first film’s villain and made us shed tears. It’s such a beautiful film

  • @myklegue3968
    @myklegue3968Ай бұрын

    Linda Hamiltons twin sister played the woman holding onto the chainlink fence when the nuclear explosion blows through!!

  • @theylied1776
    @theylied17763 ай бұрын

    Fun Fact, when there are two Sarah Connors in the Steel mill, that is not CGI. That is Linda Hamilton's identical twin sister.

  • @TennSeven
    @TennSeven4 ай бұрын

    I love Sarah Connor's transformation into a complete badass between the first movie and this one.

  • @LadoTsulukidze

    @LadoTsulukidze

    4 ай бұрын

    What's great about these movies is it's not like they're dropping this at you from nowhere. Transformation is believable as you see the hints of a badass being hidden deep inside her even in the first movie. First when she takes the wheel and smashes terminator during car chase scene, then not leaving Kyle behind in the car and finally at the factory, that "On you feet, soldier!" line makes it perfectly clear that she's the future leader and commander and what we see in Terminator 2 is already a very logical continuation of the first one. THAT'S how you write strong female characters. She fits the role with her acting and fits the role with her visual side as well. Unlike modern "strong female characters" who look like they've never been anywhere outside their home except beauty salon and suddenly kick 20 men of 3 times their sizes... plus they know nuclear physics, rocker science and trigonometry at the age of 20

  • @Shawn_M
    @Shawn_MАй бұрын

    I also love the production company logos at the beginning of movies. I love the creativity and originality

  • @NathanMalnaa
    @NathanMalnaaАй бұрын

    4:30 while filming this scene some random woman ends up on set and says "what's going on here?" Arnold says "ladies night" lol 17:07 Linda accidentally broke his nose there lol 19:45 during that elevator scene Linda forgot to put an earplug in and has permanent hearing damage from it but she didnt ruin the take lol 22:18 that part with Arnold picking up the kid always gets a laugh lol 24:11 that scene is considered to be the most accurate nuclear blast ever filmed 36:25 the part before this with 2 Sarah's that was Linda and her twin sister lol

  • @sasapetroski981
    @sasapetroski981Ай бұрын

    I was 12 years old 1992 and was rent this movie in video club and keep casette 2 months at home, was watched every day 😂😂😂

  • @CharlesVanNoland
    @CharlesVanNolandАй бұрын

    Yes, lock picking is still a perfectly usable skill with most locks you'll encounter in life. Keys haven't changed much unless someone invests in a particularly awesome lock but most locks all are the same old pin/tumbler setup like we've had for 60 years. The concept of lock picking is easy to wrap your head around. What's hard is learning the right amount of force to apply to rotate the cylinder while you press each pin with a pick until it sticks. It takes some practice and finesse, but once you have it down it's a pizza cake. It's all about applying just barely enough torque on the cylinder, but not too much! Just barely enough, super gentle. You don't want to be torquing the shite out of it and trying to probe the pins, that doesn't work. You just want a tiny little bit of force on there so you can find where the pins land.

  • @anotheryoutubeaccount9852
    @anotheryoutubeaccount98522 ай бұрын

    This one, is a better movie over all. But "Kyle Reese", is the best character.

  • @migmit
    @migmit4 ай бұрын

    Most modern locks are quite easy to pick if you have enough practice. And electronic locks aren't much better; a lot of times just putting a strong magnet to the lock would open it.

  • @mattroper7214
    @mattroper72144 ай бұрын

    Whenever I hear someone say Hercules, I think of the nutty professor 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Deadman_Elit3
    @Deadman_Elit33 күн бұрын

    2 neat points that i haven't seen anyone point out; Robert Patrick trained to run with controlled breathing to make it look believable that the T1000 wasnt breathing while running. Also, he was able to keep up with the motorcycle that John was riding so he had to hold back. Point #2: the mental institution staff member who got killed by his "clone" had an actual twin brother who played the t1000 in that part

  • @moonlitegram
    @moonlitegramАй бұрын

    19:32 Man, I guess modern audience just can't experience this the way we did. "That seems cheating" wasn't any of our first thoughts when we watched a man liquify and meld his way through steel bars right in front of our eyes. It was more along the lines of "wtf did I just witness and how in the world did they do that?????!!!"

  • @kaptnwirrbart4467
    @kaptnwirrbart44674 ай бұрын

    How sweet that youre getting such emotional in the end.

  • @MegaToronto1
    @MegaToronto13 ай бұрын

    If you want Arnold to make you cry, watch Aftermath, based on a true story.

  • @hasinurrahman4952
    @hasinurrahman49523 ай бұрын

    The Greatest, the most impactful and the most influential sci-fi action movie of all-time. Its VFX changed the movie making scenario for the future forever.

  • @Pinkielover
    @Pinkielover4 ай бұрын

    during the 80s and 90s we all had nightmares like that. I was just a kid teenager but I still had nightmares like that just like that dream sequence she has. So yeah that's what was on a lot of mines of people at the time nightmare fuel... I'll still get it on occasion, especially what's going on today, but it's nearly not as graphic as it used to be, because I got used to it

  • @trentthehehim3936
    @trentthehehim39363 ай бұрын

    “That was a concerned citizen! That was so unnecessary.” Did you forget the last like hour or so of the movie? 😂

  • @chihebderbali5444
    @chihebderbali54444 ай бұрын

    The best reaction channel keep it up, please watch the good the bad and the ugly please ❤️❤️

  • @criminalcontent

    @criminalcontent

    4 ай бұрын

    coming soon - thanks!

  • @BizzyX78

    @BizzyX78

    4 ай бұрын

    ----- @chihebderbali5444 ----- - Funnily enough, that is how more than a few people in the comments section seem to feel about the rest of the 'Terminator' franchise. -----

  • @chihebderbali5444

    @chihebderbali5444

    4 ай бұрын

    @@BizzyX78 i love all of the terminator films but the first 2 are the top of the game of course

  • @BizzyX78

    @BizzyX78

    4 ай бұрын

    ----- @chihebderbali5444 ----- - What you originally commented one can interpret two ways... Nr.1. "You were referring to the movie 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly', which is a pretty good movie in my opinion." ...or... Nr.2. "You were like so many other before you referring to the 'Terminator' franchise as a whole because it includes the good, the bad and the ugly if one judges the movies on an individual basis." I personally wholeheartedly agree with you she should definitely watch the rest of the 'Terminator' movies, after which she can form her own opinion about them. -----

  • @UberDurable
    @UberDurable4 ай бұрын

    Certainly one of the most renowned movies ever made!

  • @vnvlthm007
    @vnvlthm007Ай бұрын

    You weren't 10 back in the day at the theater, when Arnold sacrifices himself ^^ All kids were destroyed

  • @RolfWrenWalsh
    @RolfWrenWalsh17 күн бұрын

    Sarah beating the hell out of the Nurse was completely 100% real, as in a deleted scene he beats her, but the actor was being too gentle, and she was pissed because she wanted him to be rougher with her during shooting. So Linda literally beat the hell out of him in retaliation.

  • @markcarpenter6020
    @markcarpenter6020Ай бұрын

    Yeah the budget for this was much much higher then the first movie. Terminator 1 was an extremely low budget movie that Cameron had to pretty much beg to get made. Pretty much everyone except Cameron (including Arnold) expected the first movie to bomb. It becoming a hit was a major surprise for the studio.

  • @mostvaluableproduction
    @mostvaluableproduction4 ай бұрын

    Yay!!! Nicolette's back!

  • @CalciumChief
    @CalciumChief2 ай бұрын

    12:04 That's the good thing about these movies. As they get older newer generations don't know stuff that was spoiled all over the trailers at the time (yes, really). 16:50 Why not? It's just his twin brother, as in actually IRL.

  • @gumdeo
    @gumdeo4 ай бұрын

    Such a great movie. So much deeper than anyone expected.

  • @KHAOE1
    @KHAOE12 ай бұрын

    19:42 watch the Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles series if you can find it. It shows you what happens to Dr. Silberman.

  • @punisherdave7297
    @punisherdave72974 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed your reaction to this and the first one. I'm looking forward to more reactions from you.

  • @willmartin7293
    @willmartin72932 ай бұрын

    I've probably seen this movie 20 times and I just realized that the T-1000 is lefthanded. Looking forward to watching your T3 reaction, Nicolette. 👍You're going to love it too. 😊

  • @ChaseDixon-ws2lg
    @ChaseDixon-ws2lg2 ай бұрын

    In Terminator 2 James Cameron used a few twins actors like the two police guards in the mental hospital an Sara Connor Linda Hamilton has a twin sister in a deleted scene in the garage shop when there repairing the T-800 an change his CPU Linda Hamilton is on the opposite side of the mirror an her twin sister is actually working on the real T-800 Arnold Schwarzenegger

  • @shallowgal462
    @shallowgal4624 ай бұрын

    "Uh, _all_ of them, I _think."_ My favorite line.

  • @thatpatrickguy3446
    @thatpatrickguy34463 ай бұрын

    Great reaction to the final chapter of the Terminator story! The man taking pictures while looked stunned in the mall is the same character (and actor) who was the police officer that Arnold took the police car from in his pursuit of Kyle and Sarah in the first movie. That's why he looks stunned: he knows who this guy is and he knows the damage and killing he was responsible for the last time he saw him. He's also the source of the current day photos the officers show Sarah in Pescadero. It's not mentioned or referred to in any editions, but it is an Easter Egg that a friend of mine showed me. Robert Patrick trained so hard for this role as the T-1000. Training to fire a gun without the reflexive blink. Learning to run full speed only breathing through his nose, and he was fast enough a sprinter that he actually caught the dirt bike in the mall parking garage. He was so amazingly intimidating in this movie, as much as or even more so than Arnold, and that's saying something! When the orderly licks Sarah in the hospital, that was apparently one of the so-called catatonia tests done by unethical or sadistic orderlies according to an old friend of mine who had worked in a few psych hospitals, mainly in California, back in the late 70s and early 80s. It wasn't unusual for patients to try to get an advantage by pretending to be catatonic, hoping that the staff would think that they were out of it and not pay much attention so they could try to escape, create havoc, or whatever. Licking someone's face was a mild way of testing, according to my friend. The more standard way of testing among the more brutal orderlies was what was called a cup check, basically hitting the person in the crotch as hard as they could with a broomstick or something like that (the tonfa, shown in the movie, or a billyclub/nightstick, wasn't standard when he was working in the field, so the evil jerks had to use other items like broomsticks of knees). If they didn't react then they were catatonic. And, sometimes, the catatonic patients needed to be taken to the hospital due to the damage inflicted by whatever the orderly did causing ruptures or internal damage. Apparently one patient lost his testicles as it was several days before it was realized how badly he had been hurt. And, of course, no one ever knew how it happened. “He musta fallen, or done it to himself to try to get out of here.” My friend never missed that job. He told me that some people did things worse than that, but those stories don't need repeating. Most security cameras in these times were few in number and focused mainly on entrances/exits. They weren't as ubiquitous nor were they used to cover everywhere like they are now. Sure, you can still pick most modern day locks. They may be more difficult to pick than thirty years ago, but any locksmith with their salt has the training in it. And a set of picks to use to open locks. There are two sets of twins in this movie. One set are the brothers who played the security guard at Pescadero and the T-1000 imitating him. The other set are Linda Hamilton and her twin sister Lesley who played the other Sarah in the sequences like the nightmare where there are two of her are in the same scene. Lesley, a nurse in real life, passed away several years ago. One thing I always liked and didn't catch until after several viewings, was that the Terminator begins copying John's mannerisms and his one sided half smirk smile. This is best seen in the exchange after he hefts the minigun in Sarah's arms bunker. I remember learning that Cameron got a letter from a group of scientists congratulating him for the most realistic depiction of a nuclear detonation in a city in Sarah's nightmare. This horrified him since he was just trying to create the most over the top terrifying image he could, only to discover that it was accurate. Luckily, Sarah stepped back from Terminator mode before killing Dyson, which is good. Killing Dyson wouldn't have changed much of anything anyway. Cyberdyne still would have had the parts, all his notes, and everything they needed to complete the project. Judgment Day would have come, just on a different day other than Michael Jackson's (and my little sister's) birthday. The excellent Joe Morton, who played Dyson, had an accident that punctured one of his lungs when he was younger, so he knew firsthand how Dyson should be breathing/gasping at the end. Dyson was probably the biggest damn hero in the movie, going from completely clueless to willing to sacrifice himself for the future (a decision probably made easier because he had kids, though the younger daughter didn't appear in the theatrical cut) within an hour or two of time. The extended edition had two advantages over the standard edition in my opinion. Though it wasn't obvious in its performance, the continuous damage the T-1000 was taking from every shot that hit it and every impact was affecting it. It is most obvious at the scene in the smelting plant after being shattered when, as shown in the theater release, its feet tended to take on the aspect of the flooring as it walked and, in the extended edition, when it grabbed a railing its hand mimicked the paint job on the railing. Also, in the extended edition, at the final scene when Sarah is calling out for John, he looks down and sees that the fake Sarah's feet look like the ironwork that the T-1000 is standing on and he knows for sure which to trust. The extended edition variant ending is also superior (to me) for one more reason: it ends with older Sarah sitting on a playground bench and watching her adult son playing with her granddaughter, meaning that this Terminator movie is absolutely the end of the franchise, and all the movies that steal the name of the series after this are just lame cash grabs and can and should be avoided like the plague, in my opinion.

  • @fifi3649
    @fifi36494 ай бұрын

    I skipped the Terminator's death because, well, it makes me emotional. I know it's strange to say that Terminator 2 makes me cry, but it does. This film is a masterpiece. It truly shows what James Cameron is capable of in terms of writing and directing

  • @mehmetsancak2984
    @mehmetsancak29843 ай бұрын

    You didn't watch the last scene of the movie. The scene where Arnold Schwarzenegger makes the hand sign is the most important scene of the movie. That scene is the one that won the Oscar. What would happen if you watched the movie after not watching the most crucial scene of the movie?

  • @ArienRiley

    @ArienRiley

    19 күн бұрын

    What are you talking about? These videos are edited. She watched the whole thing and you could have watched it at the same time as her if you followed her patreon but this video just didn't show the scene.

  • @bobcobb3654
    @bobcobb36543 ай бұрын

    Yeah, the effects budget blew the first one out of the water. Terminator 1 cost $7 million. T2 cost $100 million, at the time, the most expensive movie ever made.

  • @mikebrown7799
    @mikebrown77994 ай бұрын

    Hi Nicolette, nice to see you back!😊 T2 was a special effects ground breaking film for its time, that still holds up over 30 years later.🏆🏆 This film takes place in 1995. Lock picking is still a thing. Usually when you order a lock pick set they give you a lock to practice on. Great reactions to your second Terminator film, Nicolette!!!🎬👏👏👏👏

  • @acox132
    @acox132Ай бұрын

    Great stuff, but also maybe a couple of Iffy cuts? The gate guard and "He'll live." And the "Why do you cry?" scene (under the pickup) esp. because you bring it up later - which I esp. loved because of the link to the final scene in the foundry. Looking fwd to more reactions!

  • @jacobwest7
    @jacobwest74 ай бұрын

    "Miles cannot catch a break today" No but he can catch a bullet

  • @nickmitsialis
    @nickmitsialis4 ай бұрын

    The resistance and the Skynet forces use plasma weapons: it's not a beam of light but a 'bolt' of superheated hydrogen 'encased' in a magnetic 'bubble' that holds it together, so it's like being hit by a little bit of liquid sun. How is it supposed to work? I don't know tech stuff.

  • @Sherman1fan
    @Sherman1fan4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching the theatrical cut. (Don't cut out your tears!).

  • @markcreemore4915
    @markcreemore4915Ай бұрын

    This reactor has a strong 90s Kate Hudson-like vibe going on.

  • @jerrywalters8885
    @jerrywalters88854 ай бұрын

    Cool fact the guys playing twins at coffee machine are ACTUALLY twins. So the twis for Sarah Connor at end her twin sister helped out

  • @Shritistrang
    @Shritistrang4 ай бұрын

    "Can we stop setting fire to playground? Children use this." Well, not anymore.

  • @user-ts8ig7dt7r
    @user-ts8ig7dt7r2 ай бұрын

    "Are they preppers?". I'd say so. 😂

  • @JIMBO8472
    @JIMBO847216 күн бұрын

    skynet always sends terminators from other timelines where it got built and it got built faster in this time line from finding the first terminator wreckage in 1984 kyle even states "one possible future"

  • @harpy2010
    @harpy20104 ай бұрын

    The plasma rifles along with gun shot sfx actually sounded better on vhs. They were altered and turned down on dvd to fit new standard of rating system. Example be first die hard had louder guns but live free or die hard had softer sounding. 90's pg13 is 2020's r rating

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