Tfor2: The Terminator 2 Show
Tfor2: The Terminator 2 Show
It's an exploration, investigation, and celebration of all things Terminator and T2!
Hosted by Your Uncle Casey.
Featuring music by ShredGuy!
Follow @Tfor2show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for all sorts of fun Terminator nonsense!
Пікірлер
32
@@josephroxursox Hey, not bad! 💥 BLAM! 💥BLAM! 💥BLAM!
You are hilarious!
@@bunsonhoneydew9099 Haha, thank you! I'm so glad you enjoy my stupid brand of amateur comedy. 😅 I never know whether other people are going to find my nonsense funny or not. Thanks so much for watching the show! I hope to be working on some new episodes soon. 🔥👍🏻🔥
@Tfor2. You can get the big blast hole with 00 buck too.
@@fmagalhaes1521 Interesting! I assume that's only if you're close enough (like in the mall corridor scene) that they don't have time to spread out?
In the 1960’S I had the rifleman toy gun and my arm was too short to flip cock it! Damn! Living high in Texas🤠🇺🇸
Oh wow, that's terrific! I've seen pictures of the Rifleman toy gun while researching this episode - looks like such a fun toy! Thanks for sharing that memory.
Hey, this is great.
Hey, this comment is great! Sorry I didn't see it until now. Thanks for the kind words, and I'm so glad you're enjoying the show! I hope to be able to get to work on new episodes soon. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
is that music from Fallout new vegas? it sounds so recognisable
Someone else asked me that awhile back, too! The tracks I used should all be credited in the description, but none of them are from Fallout.
@@Tfor2show can you please specify the track cuz i cant find it among the songs
@gnginquisitor Sure! Tell me which piece of music you're referring to. What's the timestamp where it starts playing?
@@Tfor2show its on 11:11 in the video when you talking about reloading the shotgun
@gnginquisitor Ah yes! That's "Tumbleweed Texas" by Chris Haugen: kzread.info/dash/bejne/d3hmlLqvZtG5ppc.htmlsi=SlUWwelA0ky9Jc5Y
I’m thinking 26
Hey, not bad! 💥BLAM! 💥BLAM! 💥BLAM!
Your videos made me laugh you should do more.
Thanks for that terrific feedback! I absolutely plan to do more. I have TONS of episodes in the works! Just need to find the time to work on them... My wife and I recently had our second kid, so we've been awfully busy lately... But I really hope to get back to work on new episodes soon!
@@Tfor2show No worries mate congratulations
Thanks, man!
The days when the figures looked inaccurate and very colourful lol.
... AND had some super-fun and creative play value! But you're right... Sometimes the designs and colors got out of hand. I swear the designers thought that kids were just stupid and wouldn't buy anything unless it looked obnoxious, haha.
@@Tfor2show I had these as a kid got the exploding T1000
@@Tfor2show Had it as a kid and then got it for my son lol.
@@leejones8582 The Exploding T-1000 is terrific! I'm excited to cover him in an upcoming episode. 🤘🏻
RIP Earl you were good in the Terminator films and Naked Gun 3.
His performance in Naked Gun 3 was tremendous! It really demonstrated how comically gifted he was.
@@Tfor2show Totally agree one scene and he was hilarious.
Are the Gremlins movies the only ones that Dick Miller survives?😂
HAHA, holy shit, you might be right! 😆
Why did it take me a year to come across this! Great video!
Thanks, man! The whole channel is dedicated to The Terminator and T2. If you love those movies, stick around. 😎👍🏻 I have a TON of episodes in the works, including more weapon profiles like this one! Can't wait to cover the M79 grenade launcher! 🤘🏻
@@Tfor2show I’m tempted to get a folding stock for my Remington 870 to make a clone of the one Sarah used.
Hell yeah! That would be rad!
@@Tfor2show problem is those stocks are expensive if you can find one and apparently the most uncomfortable stock to use on a 12 gauge. But if I find one I don’t think I’ll be able to say no.
@@BrowncoatNerd Yep, I think that would be one of those situations where fashion wins over function, haha.
Omfg I've been telling people about these since I was a kid. I'm 40 now and was starting to think I experienced a weird fever dream but no, they did exist and they did fuck up your mouth and tongue. Thank you for this lmao
Well thank YOU for this comment! I absolutely love hearing stuff like this! In the future when I cover the T2 Ultimate Jawbreaker candy, I'll probably include a little update on this episode where I'll share a few comments like this. Do you mind if I include yours? This is good stuff, haha.
When is part 2 coming? I’d like to know.
Hopefully fairly soon! My wife and I just brought our second kid home, so I'll be a bit preoccupied with that for the next few weeks, but I plan to get the show back in production ASAP. The next episode will be all about T2 on the NES, followed by part 2 of our coverage of Kenner's T2 action figure line... And after that, we have some very special never-before-seen documents pertaining to the T2 action figure line that I think people will find VERY interesting... stick around! 💪🏻😎
@@Tfor2show Whew! taking care of two kids must be hard! And also t2 nes! Heard it's not good, not bad. have a nice day! (Btw it's night here in South Korea just wanted to let you know.)
Found the freeze frame, Congratulations!
Thanks, man! What a coincidence that you made this comment today - my second daughter was actually born just last night! 😆
@@Tfor2show Congratulations again!
@@Pigness7 Haha, thanks again! 😎👍🏻
More interesting is magazine capacity. How many times does he shoot w/o a reload? BTW Tube mag holds 5 rounds. You can get 6 in the gun, but loading that 6th requires a cocking step and a 1 shell reload.
Thanks for the great comment! While making this episode, I was pleasantly surprised to see that he never shoots more than six rounds without reloading! James Cameron is a stickler for details. I originally did discuss the "hot loading" technique you described here, but the episode was getting to long, so I made the tough decision to trim that out to keep things from dragging on too much.
He doesn’t need to have a hand free to steer, he had to hold the throttle twisted or the bike would stop. He could steer with either hand.
Exactly. 🙂 That was my point - he has to steer the bike with one hand at all times, so he has to cycle rounds single-handedly via flip-cocking.
Nope, you are still missing it. If he used his left to steer and right for the gun, the bike would stop. In order to control the bike, he HAD to use the right hand for steering AND the throttle. He could only use the left for the gun. Which still leaves you in a bind, because you need the left hand on the clutch to shift gears. And he shoves the gun on the right side of the bike to "holster" it, but the right hand needs to twist the throttle. If he takes the right hand off the grip/throttle to grab the gun, it won't just coast, it will slow down immediately and drastically and he would need to immediately transfer the gun to his left hand. He'd have been better off with the cross handle bar idea or putting it down the back of his jacket.
@@merlinwilliams9286 All great points! Thanks for the great comment. My main point in the video was really simply that the flip-cock technique wasn't used merely to show off or look cool for the movie; it was because he didn't have two free hands to cycle rounds, so he had to cycle rounds single-handedly via the flip-cock.
I wish a Japanese publisher had acquired the licenses for the games, like Konami or something. The only disappointment of T2 is that all the games were pure trash. Even the arcade game -- although an amusing novelty -- wasn't a good, fair game. I think SEGA would have been better suited for the arcade game because they had a lot of experience with 3D and cutting edge graphics even back in '91. And it would have been fitting because one of their arcade games was shown in the movie.
There isn't a single thing you just said that I disagree with. I'll be covering the original T2 game for the NES soon, and... I'm not exactly excited about it, haha. But man, your idea of SEGA getting T2 instead of Midway... That could have been something really special!
@@Tfor2show Nice and thanks for the reply! Japanese games have always been superior, especially in the 80s and 90s. Western games were mostly junk, especially the movie-based games, except for a handful of titles like DOOM. (Fox approached id software early on to make it an Aliens game -- particularly James Cameron's movie.) id probably would've been the only good American or western choice for a Terminator game! And yes, SEGA did a nice job on the Jurassic Park arcade game from 1993. The very first one that was common in Chuck E Cheese's that had the rocking booth. If I could change our timeline like Skynet attempted, I would make things like this happen haha, and maybe ensure that T2's cut lab complex scene was filmed and made it into the final cut. nice channel!!
@@j-555 First off, thank you for the kind words about the channel! I'm so glad that you enjoy it, and I'm working hard on getting production moving on some new upcoming episodes. You make some really interesting points about Western games versus Japanese games. I had never noticed that comparison! And I had no idea that DOOM could have been an Aliens game in an alternate timeline... Man, that would have been incredible!
I would kill to see the Cryo Freightliner be replicated. That was the truck a really fell in love with in T2
Same here! I really hope Greenlight makes one. That would be an instant buy from me.
I had this truck signed by Robert Patrick at a ComiCon #Proud
Holy shit, that's awesome! Very cool, man. I've heard he's usually a pretty nice guy to meet? Did you have a good experience?
@@Tfor2showThe experience was really amazing. He wasn’t sitting behind a desk but was standing in front of it so you can really face him on eye level (instead of looking down while seated). He really took the time to have a chat before taking the time to sign the truck.
@@GMappo On wow, that's terrific! Great to hear, man.
I need that god damn t-800 !!
Fortunately, these figures aren't terribly rare or valuable! You can usually snag them for pretty fair prices on eBay. 😎👍🏻
@Tfor2show I've been wanting these figures since I was nine. I just never got around to ordering them . Once I get paid, I'll start hunting them down.
Hell yeah! Best of luck! I'd love to hear about your collection when you get it going.
@Tfor2show Thanks, man . Hopefully, around June, I'll be able to buy these figures .
Great video. Great edit
Thanks, man! I'm so glad you appreciate the editing. It took quite a lot of time to sort all these clips out and try to get a good rhythm and flow going, so I appreciate the feedback!
This video is kick ass keep it real
Thanks so much, man! If T2 is your jam, this episode is just the tip of the iceberg. I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 😎👍🏻
9.
Hey, not bad! 💥BLAM! 💥BLAM! 💥BLAM!
Glad MW2 allowed dual-wielding of these!
They were playing Guns N Roses in the movie jackass
What an insightful and well-worded argument. You sure showed me! Case closed.
Your editing is superb.
Oh wow, thank you so much! I appreciate every single comment that I get, but comments like these really mean a lot to me, because the overall look and feel and flow of the show is what I stress over the most, haha. So thank you very much!
Meanwhile on the Tfor6 The Dark Fate show, gender neutral no one’s Auntcle Gracey talks about the drapes that were discussed in the movie.
So to be clear...is this in support of Alex Jones, or just some satire?
I guess when I made this it never occurred to me that anyone would interpret it as supporting that sick piece of shit, but I'll put it this way - John's reaction to his raving bullshit is the same reaction that I had, haha. 😆
@@Tfor2show Okay, I'm relieved to read that. Everyone is entitled to their beliefs, but speaking for myself, I was thinking, "no, dude, you seem cooler than that!"
@@davidcarter1942 Haha, I appreciate that. And I agree wholeheartedly that everyone is entitled to their beliefs, but... Some shit just goes too far, and anyone who listens to that asshole needs to reevaluate things.
I think Earn Boen knew enough TV casting directors that when there was a one-off role for a reliable middle-aged man, Earl Boen was the speed-dial go-to actor, as they knew he could deliver without fuss, didn't care if the pay was low, and show up on short notice. "Hello, Earl, can you be on Seinfeld tomorrow and The Fresh Price the day after tomorrow, and then Family Matters the day after that?" Earl : "Yes."
Haha, that sounds about right! He came off to me as a real "working actor," who was willing to contribute ideas to add to the content, but wasn't too picky as long as he got a paycheck.
The Rifleman, the way Chuck does that spin, it's on par with the charisma of Bruce Campbell shoving a Chainsaw onto his stumpy wrist and pulling the cord with his chest rig.
Ha, wow, that's a terrific comparison! Hell yeah.
Groovy!
My 7 year old son didn't think it was very cool when I did it. That makes me sad that so many things I got to experience that were AWESOME and COOL are just simply boring to young people today...
😅 my brother got the T-1000 cop as a birthday present from a friend. We thought the "butt rockets" were hilarious 😂 we joked that if you ate too much taco bell, you would start shooting butt rockets like the terminator 😂😂 The instructions were lame. Best way to launch these rockets was to insert into the slots, reload the pants back into closed position, and then give that right arm a good crank. The pants swung up and the rockets came flying out with the momentum. Fun times! LoL! Butt Rockets 😂😂😂
Oh man, I hadn't even consider pre-loading the rockets like that! That's brilliant! Can't believe I didn't think of that. one of these days when I do a "Part Two" and continue discussing the figure from this line, I'll definitely do a re-cap on these first four, and I'll try your method! Also, I just had some Mexican food for lunch. I'll have to wait and see if I develop a case of the butt rockets, haha. 😂
@@Tfor2show 🤣🤣🤣
This was an amazing tribute! He is awesome in Stone Cold!
Hey thanks, man! I'm so glad you liked it! And I couldn't agree more about his performance in Stone Cold - he was terrific!
@@Tfor2show honestly great stuff. It must have taken a lot of effort to track down his friends and associates.
@@fermentedcinema4892 I'm glad you recognize that, because it was indeed quite a bit of very tedious "internet sleuthing," haha.
@@Tfor2show I stand and salute! 🫡
How did this man never become the spokesperson for Harley Davidson…
He'd have been a perfect pick for a Harley commercial!
@@Tfor2show that was sad hearing about how he passed away before being considered for the lead of Sons of Anarchy.
Ah man, I couldn't believe it when I heard that! He could have been on the brink of a HUGE career break! It's not only sad that he died too early to play that part,, but that he never even knew he was considered for it. To me that's really sad, too.
@@Tfor2show it’s such a bummer, because you know he would have been perfect for it. At least he is mortalized in the greatest film of all time.
As a super fan of T2, I really deeply enjoyed your entertaining video! :)
Oh that's terrific to hear! Thank you so much... I'm so glad you enjoyed it! If you haven't already seen them, you might also enjoy some of my other episodes. It's not just this video - my entire show is all about T2! 😎👍🏻 Thanks for watching, and thanks for the nice comment!
RIP.
I believe the original 1887 was actually chambered in 10 gauge, but I could be wrong. Hell of a payload to be shooting nonetheless!
Yeah, I think you're right! I've heard conflicting takes on that from people who are smarter about firearms than I am, but it seems that the most common argument is that it was a 10-guage.
@@Tfor2show On a semi-unrelated note, it's rumored that Dirty Harry actually used a S&W model 25 chambered in .45 Long Colt, as opposed to his signature S&W model 29 in .44 Magnum, due to the fact that the larger-diameter bore looked better in filming when pointed at the camera (.452 diameter vs. .429 diameter, respectively). I, however, have no proof to back that up; it's just what I've heard. I imagine a 10-gauge bore would have looked a little more intimidating on camera than a 12-gauge bore.
@@Vladpryde Oh wow, interesting stuff! And it makes good sense, too. Especially in the multiple scenes where he's pointing it almost at the camera... I can think of three off the top of my head: the Galleria corridor ("Get down!"), the end of the flood canal chase, and Salceda's compound ("Siempre como culebra"). Edit: Since posting this comment, I've thought of three or four more times that he points the 1887 nearly at the camera. And yeah, some of the shots DEFINITELY look larger than a 12-guage. 🤔
Rest in Peace voice of Pirate Lechuck!!You were part of my childhood.
His work as LeChuck was outstanding! This video montage of Boen's career was fun to make, but in the future we'll be doing a full episode discussing his career with more detail, including his terrific performance as LeChuck!
@@Tfor2showThat would be awesome!
What is the background song used from 2:00 on? That western one?
You have good taste! That's "Tumbleweed Texas" by Chris Haugen, from the free KZread Audio Library. I LOVE that track! 🌵kzread.info/dash/bejne/d3hmlLqvZtG5ppc.htmlsi=EgpaCGbDOC9jl7fo
Fun fact. The gohst rider also uses a winchester 1887 and also rides a harley davidson in the first movie
Oh wow, I had no idea he used an 1887! I'll have to check that out. Thanks! I don't suppose he ever does a flip-cock with it, does he?
The amazing part is that 99% of us film watchers have no idea what a shotgun should sound like, so to have those nerds go through all that trouble is awesome. James Cameron is THE man.
Hell yeah! 💥KABOOM!
Phased plasma rifle in a 40 watt range
"Hey, just what ya see, Lefty!" Thanks for watching, my man! Hope you got a laugh or two out of this one. It was fun to make, but way more work than I was expecting it to be, haha. I'll get your name in the hat for the drawing for whenever I get around to doing the next episode!
40
Not bad! 💥BLAM! 💥BLAM! 💥BLAM!
27 times imo but I honestly don't know.
Hey, not bad at all! 💥BLAM! 💥BLAM!💥BLAM!
Such a touching tribute
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I plan to make more like this in the future, so stay tuned! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
He was also Montaron in the original Baldurs Gate: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iaOXr7qphdHagMY.htmlsi=3u7Ze45bkqtan7lY
Hell yeah! You know your stuff. In the future, will be doing a full length episode of the show breaking down Bowens entire career and showing a whole lot more clips than what you saw in this short memorial montage. We'll be talking about his dramatic roles, his comedy roles, his voice acting for cartoons and for video games... We'll cover it all! And we'll show all sorts of clips. Stay tuned! 👍🏻👍🏻
Pops up in the resident evil games, was real happy to see it in the dlc for the remake =)
What an awesome episode! Thank you.
Thank YOU! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! If you like this sort of special look at the lesser-celebrated actors from the films, you might also enjoy this special memorial montage for Earl Boen (Dr. Silberman): kzread.info/dash/bejne/o4GbqNdmhL2WaLQ.html
Who said his CPU was set to read only!
That's right! Uncle Bob won't be bound and gagged by those liberal fascist dictators!