I'm glad that Arnold's terminator being a protector wasn't spoiled for you, Tara. He was in the American Film Institute's 50 Greatest Movie Villains list for the previous movie, and in their 50 Greatest Movie Heroes list for this one.
@markmorningstar5374
Жыл бұрын
Ha! I'd bet he is the ONLY one who could pull that off in the same franchise. Way to go Arnold!
@tarzapopohead
Жыл бұрын
The stuntman who flew the helicopter under the bridge made the studio get him a large life insurance for this was the close to death stunt you can do.
@michaelzilkowsky2936
Жыл бұрын
he was also the stunt pilot in First Blood, when Rambo throws the rock, breaks the windshield which results in Galt falling out and onto the rocks below.
@robmarconi6758
Жыл бұрын
Oh and the part where the T-1000 grabs the railing and his hand turn into black and yellow stripes shows that all the damage it's taken is causing the machine to become defective
@toughy9450
Жыл бұрын
Always thought it was due to the high temps causing it to soften/melt.
@mikegoodwin2386
Жыл бұрын
Like in the first movie when the terminator had a limp.
@chrisleebowers
Жыл бұрын
21:36 The mirror shot was an old-school low-tech effect, no CG involved. *It's not a mirror, it's a window* into *another room* that's the *same set in reverse.* Real Arnold is sitting on the "reflection" side looking at us and we're looking at Linda opening up the back of a puppet Arnold head. Linda's *twin sister* is Linda's "reflection" behind Arnold. The scene wasn't in the release version of the movie and is only in the extended cut so not every reactor even sees it.
@ronnyhansson8713
Жыл бұрын
isnt she also the one swinging the baby in the playground and in the factory - and the security guard at the hospital and his twin brother. They made use of twins cause it was cheaper and "easier" than CGI (remmeber this was in 1991 or so CGI were not all that great yet)- and to not make your eyes and brain "used" to the cgi - a mix of practical and computer generated effects and models makes your brain less likley to get used to the effect as it switches up. I belive they used the same idea in Jurasic park (the rapotrs in the kitchen i belive were real "actors" in heavy duty prostetics and make up in some scenes)
@retrojoeuk
Жыл бұрын
After all of that they still probably left the Terminator's arm in the steel mill. Sarah will never learn.
@MoogieSRO
Жыл бұрын
...In 30+ years I have never once considered that arm. Holy shit. I love movies where you can watch them hundreds of times and still pick up new details or realise new things about the plot.
@MD-1982
Жыл бұрын
I love the theme as he's lowered into the molten metal
@SilentBob731
Жыл бұрын
👍
@dildodickings2668
Жыл бұрын
The alternate power scene is great too. When the theme kicks in i get goosebumps every time.
@mrfomo217
Жыл бұрын
Dyson's death scene is so damn good.
@Jedicake
Жыл бұрын
Becomes a Hero in a matter of minutes
@Dylan_Platt
Жыл бұрын
Completely agree, one of the best ever. That actor is also great in "Speed".
@thatpatrickguy3446
Жыл бұрын
Robert Patrick trained so hard for this role as the T-1000. 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. When the orderly licks Sarah in the hospital, that was apparently one of the 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 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, wasn't standard when he was working in the field, so the evil jerks had to use other items like broomsticks). 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. 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 a few years ago. 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. Though killing Dyson wouldn't have changed much of anything. Cyberdyne still would have had the parts, all his notes, and everything they needed to complete the project. Judgment Day would have come anyway. The excellent Joe Morrow, who played Dyson, had an accident that punctured a lung when he was younger, so he knew firsthand how Dyson should be breathing/gasping at the end. The extended edition had two advantages over the standard edition. Though it wasn't obvious in its performance, the continuous damage the T-1000 was taking was affecting it. It is most obvious at the scene in the smelting plant after being shattered when, as we saw, its feet tended to take on the aspect of the flooring and when it grabbed a railing its hand stuck and mimicked the paint job on the railing. The other extended edition ending is also superior 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.
@jean-paulaudette9246
Жыл бұрын
Pretending to be catatonic in an effort to escape confinement sounds like rational and lucid, though desperate, thought to me.
@thatpatrickguy3446
Жыл бұрын
@@jean-paulaudette9246 That is one way of viewing it, true, especially in the case of Sarah Connor, but it isn't always true. I remember the one story I was told where the inmate who was able to take advantage of an employee's inattention to briefly escape confinement through pretending catatonia used the hour or so to . . . I'll just say they used the time to force their will upon others in the institution who couldn't resist. The victims were medically treated at the hospital, the scandal was hushed up, the employee was fired, the supervisor was reprimanded and almost fired, and every employee was ordered to be on heightened watch for such pretense in the future.
@stang5755
Жыл бұрын
The actor who played Dyson is Joe Morton. Not Morrow. Minor mistake but still. I agree that death scene was very good, one of the best I've seen in cinema. Also agree about the extra portions with the T-1000, the only extra parts of the special edition I liked. His glitches and also him 'feeling' around in John's room. Even then they are still pretty optional and aren't necessary for the film. Most of the rest of the scenes are a step down for me. Including most of all that alternate ending which I disagree with you about - Was just too surreal and corny. And if the rest of the movie wasn't a definitive enough 'end' then that scene wouldn't have helped - They'd have cash-grabbed on this franchise anyway, somewhat thanks to having a ready made excuse of it involving time travel and alternate timelines. Having said that I do wish that if they were gonna carry on they at least went straight to just dealing with the future war, and more as we saw it and as it was progressing narratively. Alas only thing we've gotten in more than 30 years that even hit that note was the game Terminator: Resistance. Salvation felt around that but stopped rather short and was a poor execution in any event.
@thatpatrickguy3446
Жыл бұрын
@@stang5755 Gah! Thanks for the catch on Joe's name. I knew it was the same last name as my old friend Scott, but I knew both a Scott Morton and a Scott Morrow. 😀 Guess I chose the wrong Scott. 😀 But he was amazing in this role. He's such a good actor overall, back to when I first saw him in Crossroads back in the late 80s. I actually agree with you about the playground ending. The only thing I really liked about it was that it definitively stamped DONE on the series. Otherwise it was too much saccharine and her aging makeup looked badly done. The roadway rolling past is far and away the best done ending in my mind. I gave up on anything past Judgment Day when some friends of mine who loved the first two saw the third and were seriously pissed that they had wasted money on it. I learned my lesson about unnecessary sequels after walking out of Alien3 not even half an hour into the movie. 😛 Sadly, I have to agree that I think you're right: the franchise was just too popular to NOT take advantage of for cash grabs and it would have had the same results that Alien and Predator franchises had: trying to milk a dead horse. 😀
@lordmortarius538
Жыл бұрын
For his audition, Patrick sent in a video of him just staring menacingly into the camera lol
@DaleKingProfile
Жыл бұрын
Regarding the T-1000 being fast,the actor actually ran track in high school and they had problems where he would out run John's motorcycle. He worked hard to be able to run without breathing heavy to be more like a machine
@mikegoodwin2386
Жыл бұрын
I believe he was a track star in college too. (I don't know which college, or how big of a "star," but yeah, the dude was fast.)
@stang5755
Жыл бұрын
Tis true. Robert Patrick was an insanely fast runner. And still was, for a time anyway - A decade later when he was on The X-Files there's spots you can tell he had to hold back on his run speed or else he'd have caught up to some guys and ended episodes a bit early, heh.
@lordmortarius538
Жыл бұрын
He also trained himself to not blink while firing pistols, and to reload them by feel
@havok6280
Жыл бұрын
Back to the Future time travel rules do not apply in the Terminator universe. Kyle explained in the first movie that he comes from a possible future. So when an event changes in the past, the timeline branches creating alternate timelines. The chip from the original Terminator is what's called a bootstrap paradox. A causal loop is a theoretical proposition, wherein by means of either retrocausality or time travel, an event (an action, information, object, or person) is among the causes of another event, which is in turn among the causes of the first-mentioned event. A hypothetical example of a causality loop is given of a billiard ball striking its past self: the billiard ball moves in a path towards a time machine, and the future self of the billiard ball emerges from the time machine before its past self enters it, giving its past self a glancing blow, altering the past ball's path and causing it to enter the time machine at an angle that would cause its future self to strike its past self the very glancing blow that altered its path. In this sequence of events, the change in the ball's path is its own cause, which might appear paradoxical.
@peterlenham3180
Жыл бұрын
Back to the Future 2 had a divergent timeline when Biff became rich.
@ChibiHoshiDragon
Жыл бұрын
@@peterlenham3180 It is a BUNCH of divergent timelines 1 - It starts with the family being middling, father still bullied, etc 2 - It changed to him being a published author and having money for the nice truck, etc 3 - It then changed to Biff being rich 2,4 - Then back again to the second, not the first timeline There is a divergence from the timeline where Marty races and ends his music by breaks his hand in the car accident, his kids being arrested and Marty getting fired The new timeline is formed after Marty doesn't race ETC The whole POINT is the franchise follows the Cause and Effect time travel rules. The future can be changed an unlimited amount of times. Paradoxes cause erasure, etc
@peterlenham3180
Жыл бұрын
@@ChibiHoshiDragon Could Marty having his girlfriend look different be explained by variants in the timelines? I know she's the same actress at the end of the original, but shes then played by Elizabeth Shue in 2 and 3.
@adamromero
Жыл бұрын
I'm proud to say this was the first R rated movie I saw. I cried manly little 6 year old tears when Arnold dies at the end! 😎
@mrtveye6682
Жыл бұрын
Your intro reaction snippets are cut together perfectly. Those alone are worth watching... 😂 Oh, and congratulations on exactly 5000 followers.
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!! It is a really exciting milestone for me!!!
@paulmartin2348
Жыл бұрын
Uncle Bob did everything he could to clean up the mess the humans had created. Now it's up to the humans to govern themselves. Another Great reaction. Be well. 😄
@michaelsk77
Жыл бұрын
One interesting thing about this movie is that the original movie got a lot of backlash due to its violent nature. Arnold said in the next movie he would not kill anyone. True to his word his character does not kill a single human in this movie.
@DaveMcIroy
Жыл бұрын
So not true. 😅
@brei2670
Жыл бұрын
Most people expect Arnold to be the good guy when they first watch Terminator. Maybe not back then, when the movie was new, but nowadays he's an established action hero. I think Terminator is the only film in which he ever played a villain.
@jamesnoneyabizness5611
Жыл бұрын
You are correct! ...as _Batman And Robin_ wasn't a "film", so much as a horrible, horrible mistake. :)
@brei2670
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesnoneyabizness5611 Oh dear... I did actually forget that one. Well, at least Mr Freeze is just doing it all for a good cause. And I think he came around in that movie? I don't remember it too well, lol, which isn't all that surprising.
@jamesnoneyabizness5611
Жыл бұрын
@@brei2670 You are _partially_ correct, as, with the support of Billionaire Philanthropist Bruce Wayne, he did agree to return to prison for the remainder of his sentence, so long as he was both allowed to continue his research into curing his wife's affliction... and have a "conversation" with Poison Ivy.
@brei2670
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesnoneyabizness5611 Well, at least my memory didn't totally fail me. Thanks for breaking it down for me!
@vwlssnvwls3262
Жыл бұрын
Miles Dyson was just trying to do something for good and to help people. Unfortunately history is full of scientists who are trying to do good things and help people, but also people who figure out how to turn those good intentions into weapons.
@jamesnoneyabizness5611
Жыл бұрын
Yes - lest we forget what Hell's Highway Department uses for "paving materials". :)
@tomhoffman4330
Жыл бұрын
Here are some "After Viewing" thoughts. . . First, "Props" to You for watching the Special Edition...this movie is even better with all of those extra scenes put back in; it adds more "context" to certain moments which just seem "so random" without knowing. Also, James Cameron is Not the only thing that this movie and "Aliens" have in common: John's Foster Mom was played by Jeanette Goldstein, who'd also played "Vasquez" (one of those soldiers) in Aliens!! Another Fun Fact is that Linda Hamilton had a Twin-Sister (who recently passed away IRL). That was NO optical illusion in this movie, those literally were "Twin" Sarah Connors, in like 3 scenes...one of which was Reprogramming the Terminator: Linda's Twin was playing Sarah's "Reflection in the Mirror" (there was NO Glass) and they "oppositely matched" each other's movements!! Lastly, if you ever want to watch some Terminators or even more Alien Sequels...well, I for one would welcome it!! There are 4 more Terminators, and I do like the 3rd and the 6th almost as much as these first 2. Terminator 6 (IMO) is quite impressive, both Linda Hamilton & James Cameron did return for that one (He co-Wrote and co-Produced it)! Oh, and before I forget, I think that Word you were searching for in Your Outro was "Formidable!" 😉 You're Welcome. . .
@ForEternia
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget the other scene where there is no optical effects. The hospital guard and the T-1000 imitating as the hospital guard were also played twins Dan and Don Stanton. "Must be my lucky day"
@jamesnoneyabizness5611
Жыл бұрын
39:42 The T-1000 didn't just "call out to John", because - until he skewers Sarah and gets her to say "Fuck You!" - he doesn't actually know what Sarah _sounds_ like to imitate her. (If you pay attention - or rewatch the film a jillion times :) - you'll notice the T-1000 doesn't imitate someone's voice until _after_ he hears how the person speaks.)
@Heru3005
Жыл бұрын
Most people stop after T2 and thats understandable. The first two are for sure the best of the bunch. That said I think there is merit in seeing them all. Personally, I wouldn't call any of them *bad* but there is definitely a hirearchy.
@mikegoodwin2386
Жыл бұрын
I thought 3 was good. . . . Like something to watch when you're bored and there's nothing else to do. Not really something to get excited about, lol. But it's NOT bad, just not near as good as the first two.
@neuvocastezero1838
Жыл бұрын
Ridley Scott and Swiss Artist H.R. Geiger created the first Alien film, but James Cameron certainly delivered an effective follow up.
@nevrogers8198
Жыл бұрын
Should also give credit to Dan O'Bannon, who reworked the concept of Dark Star (which he co-wrote with John Carpenter) from comedy to a horror, but Ridley Scott takes most of the accolades. Cameron switched the genre for the subsequent Alien movies from horror/thriller to a straight up action franchise.
@Xoferif
Жыл бұрын
21:30 I really love this extra "reset the switch" Special Edition scene! It's really cool to watch in and of itself, and also adds some interesting tension between John and Sarah.
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
I agree!! I had taken it out in editing, but added it back in because it felt really meaningful :)
@cleonmagabeefy8500
Жыл бұрын
This is NOT the reaction I get when I walk into a bar naked!!!
@jamesnoneyabizness5611
Жыл бұрын
Well, are YOU built like Arnold? If not, it's no surprise... :)
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
😂
@Dylan_Platt
Жыл бұрын
So great to see reactors who have never heard about the twist of Arnie's Terminator being the good guy in this one. It's a genuinely incredible twist, but back in '92 the marketing department decided to give it away in the trailers. Only now, 30+ years later, do we get to see people come to this movie with no clue. Great reaction!
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
Yay thanks!!! It’s crazy to think they revealed that to people!!! It unfolded so well in the movie, it had my questioning why the “good” guy was so creepy and worried when I thought Arnold had been to the house first… and slowly realizing there were two terminators.. so good!!
@vwlssnvwls3262
Жыл бұрын
The weekend this started, my boss and I had to work on Saturday. We went to work at 4am so we could leave in time for the matinee showing. We made it in time and the theater was completely full.
@LogicAndReason2025
4 ай бұрын
Fun fact - The mirror image of Sarah working on the robot head, was actually Linda Hamilton's twin sister matching her moves to create the mirror effect.
@dunringill1747
Жыл бұрын
Such an outstanding character growth arc for Sarah Connor. Her PTSD drove her so hard. In her effort to save humanity she was losing her own humanity and almost became a Terminator herself. Linda Hamilton played her brilliantly.
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
I agree!!!! Her character was so layered and awesome!!
@dunringill1747
Жыл бұрын
@@TaraTunesIn I really like that Sarah was losing her humanity, only to have her son John Connor (trained by her to be the future savior of humanity) to be the one who is saving her humanity. Beautiful story context here, beautifully presented. The 'wanna-be writer' in me is geeking out over this!
@PedroCastillo_1980
Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest sequels ever made very classic Terminator 2: Judgment Day directed by James Cameron starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Robert Patrick and Edward Furlong. The music video of the film is the song "You Could Be Mine" single by Guns N' Roses. Thank you Tara great reaction excellent "Hasta la vista, Baby"😎👍👍
@jhilal2385
Жыл бұрын
In the first "Terminator", Reese tells Sarah that the Terminator is a "Cyberdyne Systems Model 101", and at the end of the movie the sign on the factory that they run into says "Cyberdyne Systems". The story was always intended as a double paradox: John is born because Reese travels through time, and Skynet is built because the Terminator travels through time.
@eddiejravannen
Жыл бұрын
This is one of my all time favorite movies! Now, some fun/interesting facts. In the opening scene, Arnold was wearing neon blue and green surfer shorts, and they had to keep reshooting because the extras couldn't stop laughing. John's foster mom is the same actress who played Vasquez in Aliens. Linda Hamilton had a twin sister play her in the scenes where they were doubled. In the lab scene, notice that Sarah is wearing a gray trenchcoat similar to Kyle's. In the steel mill, I have two theories why the liquid terminator was acting strangely. A, he was glitching due to being smashed into pieces, or B, the heat was preventing him from fully solidifying.
@MD-1982
Жыл бұрын
Its a very RARE occassion where a sequel is just as good or an improvement on the original; T2 was such an epic movie!!
@havok6280
Жыл бұрын
This is a sequel, not a remake...
@MD-1982
Жыл бұрын
@@havok6280 ah just noticed my error! Meant sequel 😁👍🏻
@DaveMcIroy
Жыл бұрын
You didn't like it?
@brucecsnell
Жыл бұрын
One of the things I love about watching reactions to this movie is that NONE of the reactors has ever noticed (or if they did notice, they didn't mention it) that this movie is the exact same story outline as the original. From the terminator and protector riding the lightning from the future to both of them searching for the person, they are planning to kill/rescue, through a couple violent shootouts to a freeway chase in semi-trucks to a finale in the warehouse. Same movie both times with the second being better -- I guess practice makes perfect. :-)
@jamesnoneyabizness5611
Жыл бұрын
PRACTICE... ...and FIFTEEN TIMES the budget and seven years of improvements in CGI and practical effects. Just sayin'. :)
@indydave1955
Жыл бұрын
30:57 "That was so Kool-Aid man...oh yeah!" Funny QUICK line.
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
😂 Thanks
@jeffthompson9622
Жыл бұрын
Regarding the importance of the previous terminator's CPU, its recovery provides a technological head start. Judgement Day might or might not take place later, otherwise.
@gregharker1600
Жыл бұрын
The actor playing the foster mom played Vasquez in Aliens.
@Cameron5043
Жыл бұрын
And the mother telling the children the bed time story in the bunk when Titanic is sinking in "Titanic"...which is, of course, another James Cameron movie.
@suproliver
8 ай бұрын
If you've watched James Cameron's Aliens, then you should have recognized 3 actors in the first Terminator that were in Aliens. The white police detective played Bishop in Aliens. The synthetic droid. Bill Paxton played the spiked blue-haired punk at the beginning of The Terminator. He also played Colonial Marine Hudson in Aliens. Last but not least, Sarah Connor's protector was Kyle Reese, played by Michael Biehn. Michael Biehn played opposite Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley in Aliens as Corporal Hicks. He helped Ripley find Newt (the little girl) and taught Ripley how to use a Colonial Marine weapon. -OG
@TheRodentSama
Жыл бұрын
It's surprising how much of this movie was practical. From the helicopter under the bridge, to the T-1000 (A lot of it was a Robert Patrick wrapped in tin foil and sprayed silver) and prosthetics and puppetry.... and the entire start sequence was practical using miniatures, and in-camera projectors on a backscreen. The only CGI, is when you actually see the transforming of the T-1000.
@CalciumChief
Жыл бұрын
3:04 Well, they're made to look like humans cause they're an infiltrartion unit. And generally, the frame of human skeleton is most versatile, so that's why you'd want to base your killer drones on it. 4:10 Well, didn't quite create Aliens, he made the sequel. Did a lot of work in terms of character development, but I wouldn't say he created it, especially not the creature designs themselves. 26:49 This is what you call a time paradox. Skynet sends a terminator to the past, the terminator is used to create Skynet. Skynet basically built itself. 28:09 The chip is the thing that kicked off all research, so any terminator would start disappearing once you've gotten rid of those.
@TearyEyesAnderson
Жыл бұрын
Imagine how different this film would have been if Billy Idol had not had his motorcycle accident, and not been available to play the part of the cop/T-1000. We did get to see him in a similar role, in his music video "Shock to the System". I always thought the video was also funny because of his Bart Simpson style spiky hair, with actual metal spikes under it.
@nicholasbyrne6485
Жыл бұрын
19:57 when they reverse over the edge of the garden, if you slow it down, you can clearly see the stunt drivers head sticking through the parcel shelf in the back window.
@william_santiago
Жыл бұрын
Incorrect. James Cameron did not make Alien (originally called "Starbeast"). It was originally Ronald Shusett and the screenplay was by Dan O'Bannon which Sir Ridley Scott took over from Robert Altman, who left very early in production due to creative differences. Though it was Sir Scott that eventually brought in H.R. Geiger to create the Alien. This is the end of the Terminator series. Don't hurt yourself with any of the others. As you go on, you will begin to realize that you can never get that time back. Time you could have spent watching something better for your channel.
@vwlssnvwls3262
Жыл бұрын
You watched the director's cut. I am really unsure why they did not show this version in the theaters, because it has so much more to help the story progress and answer many questions that the audience has.
@chrisleebowers
Жыл бұрын
Pacing. Audiences have a lot more patience for run times when they can pause and go to the bathroom.
@CoryGasaway
Жыл бұрын
First, the beating in the hospital room was just unnecessarily excessive, and Kyle's appearance and dialogue were corny. Then, the scene where Sarah goes to smash the chip and John scolds her is just really bad writing and acting. Cameron both realized and admitted this, and he took it out for the theatrical version. Wise choice. I never understand why anyone would prefer the extended version? The extra scenes added do nothing to develop any character more than the rest of the film does naturally. If anything, the bad acting in those scenes hurts the whole product.
@ADifferentVibe
Жыл бұрын
@@CoryGasaway I agree with all your points. I have never seen a James Cameron film where his cuts weren't necessary. He is really disciplined in removing what doesn't make the overall movie work better.
@flexydex8754
Жыл бұрын
neither of the extended cuts is the directors cut
@stang5755
Жыл бұрын
@@CoryGasaway I agree with you. While it was nice to see Biehn again it was corny as fuck. And seeing a scene with a now toughed-up Sarah to next just get beaten down and abused is real jarring and counter-intuitive. Most of the other scenes/sequences are indeed just extra re-hashing info we already know or could've deduced, and/or are poorly done with crummy writing and/or acting. We didn't need to see Miles explain the 'pros' of what he's trying to do with the eventual SkyNet tech. We don't need to see the T-1000 actually steal another cop car (which actually has a different lightbar than one it is seen with later making it a continuity error) or kill the dog to see it wasn't named Woofie (which was wholly unnecessary and entirely negatively gratuitous). We don't need to see the cut to the T-1000's glitched feet to have John realize it wasn't the real Sarah (if anything that makes him come off extra dumb and extra lacking in instinct). The changing of the CPU does explain why Termy gets honestly kinda sappy for the rest of the movie but again to show it screams its a 'for dummies' kinda deal. It is nice to showcase some cool technical work though - Namely being able to use Sarah and her twin and Arnold and a Winston prop all together in a shot. But it's not required. And right after though with Sarah and John.. yeah that was just bad. The alternate ending is probably the poorest 'addition' as it was just absolutely corny and cloying and downright surreal. And it doesn't 'cement' anything - wouldn't have to studios who would've found a way to try to keep milking that horse, especially since they had a ready-made excuse with the movies dealing with time travel and alternate timelines. Anyway I think closing with the 'black highway' with Sarah's 'unknown future' monologue works far better from a narrative standpoint. Indeed after seeing all the versions, aside from some very little things - changes in cut/etc here and there - the only things I liked were some extra parts showcasing the T-1000. People thought it weird and creepy with it 'feeling' around in John's room but with cutting to Termy explaining it samples things by physical contact it makes perfect sense. I always found it neat and underrated and think it was an aspect they could've played with a bit more. That said, the movie does just fine without it. Same with showing the T-1000's glitching at the end, sans what I said above about the feet when it's imitating Sarah. I like it because it shows that the thing *can* be damaged, and lets us have some hope for our protagonists - Parallels with the first film how we steadily see the original Terminator get steadily damaged. *But* at the same time it can be argued it's more harrowing without it because it just reinforces the nigh-on invincibility of the T-1000 right up til suddenly he is destroyed. Again it works either way.
@AlexandriPatris
Жыл бұрын
My theory of time travel is that if you travel back in time, your atoms become part of that reality (so the laws of conservation of matter/energy would apply to them going forward) and you can't change the history of those atoms. This means that you would still have existed in the future of the original timeline (your personal past) and your existence in the past (your personal present) would be unaffected even if you were to somehow prevent your future creation/conception in the timeline you currently inhabit (your personal future).
@markr1354
Жыл бұрын
Greate reaction. You picked up on things that many other reactors did not; "his flesh is not flesh anymore". Almost no one gets that. Picking an extended version is great the "ultimate" ruins the sequels. Ties in so many things. If you ever rewatch the theatrical version, you'll see and feel those missing pieces.
@selkie76
Жыл бұрын
27:16 An ontological paradox (also called a "bootstrap paradox" or causal loop): Skynet is the cause of its own creation through sending the original Terminator to eliminate Sarah, but simultaneously the cause of its own defeat since by doing so it initiated the events that resulted in John's conception (John sending Kyle back to protect his mother).
@V01t2
Жыл бұрын
Miles has the baddest-ass sacrifice scene in the history of scifi.❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥 Stop here
@richardb6260
Жыл бұрын
When the movie was released, they didn't keep secret that Arnold was good in the movie. TV commercials gave it away. When Arnold appeared on talk shows, they showed the clip where John tells him he can't kill people an Arnold says "Why".
@KEVMAN7987
Жыл бұрын
In the 90s, the Arnold as good guy reveal, was spoiled in the trailer. I love that the reaction videos I see to this film don't have that spoiled very often beforehand.
@Aurochhunter
Жыл бұрын
41:57 Whoever came up with the notion "boys don't cry," didn't have a f_cking clue what they were talking about.
@CharlieJ69
Жыл бұрын
24:06 "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"
@Minion_of_Cthulhu
Жыл бұрын
Awesome reaction Tara! Just so you know, there's an alternate ending that you might want to check out which you should be able to find on KZitem pretty easily. Test audiences actually hated it so they reshot the last piece and simplified it to just the shot of the road and Sarah's voice over. One interesting bit of trivia is that the woman playing John's foster mother also played Vasquez in Aliens. She's quite the chameleon and she always looks and sounds different in every role. If you watch enough James Cameron films you'll see a lot of other familiar faces as he likes to work with the same people. As far as sequels, they're generally not considered very good. If you're really a fan, the third film is okay but nothing special. The rest are all pretty obvious cash grabs. The first two films tell a complete story and there isn't any need to watch any of the other films unless you really want to.
@watts18269
Жыл бұрын
100% agree with and always say the same thing as your last paragraph when telling people about the franchise 👍🏻
@evanmarrs353
Жыл бұрын
You aren’t wrong, but the others are worth at least one watch. Dark Fate wasn’t bad.
@StarkRG
Жыл бұрын
The Sarah Connor Chronicles tv series is a _significantly_ better continuation of the series, coming out after T3, but retconning it away and taking place shortly after T2.
@dannyelliss9427
Жыл бұрын
Loved your reaction Tara, this was in my top 5 movies of all time
@Imyerda
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Tara . Congratulations on the 5k subs 👏
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😀
@Mortismors
Жыл бұрын
Even Back to the Future made some mistakes with timelines. Terminator was a perfect time loop. If Sarah would have hid out in the mountains and waited, it all would have gone the same. When she tries to stop the future she changes it and creates a new timeline. Every movie after this when anyone time travels they would create a new timeline. Movie 5 should have looped back to the first movie again but that's where they messed up the franchise.
@billyculbertson3880
Жыл бұрын
Next stop, PULP FICTION 😅😅😅 !!!!! U’ll never see a better crime-drama !!!!!😮😮😮 1:39
@judsongaiden9878
Жыл бұрын
When Sarah said Skynet sent "two Terminators back through time," she was referring to the Arnie model from T1 and the T-1000. Also, Arnie spin-cockin' that modified Winchester levergun might have been an homage to the Western heroes James Cameron's generation grew up with like John Wayne and Chuck Connors. 6:55 Oh! You're watching the Special Edition! 10:40 Guns N' Roses 14:17 Not literally "liquid." More like "polymerized." 24:55 Remember when happenstance saved Sarah at Tech Noir when she knocked something off her table in T1? 26:26 Both John Connor and Skynet are products of a time paradox/causality loop. 37:18 She should have chamber-loaded right there. It's the fastest and best way to get a round ready to go in any type of gun that has a fixed magazine tube. It's really easy to do with a pump-action. That one's a Remington 870 Police Magnum. 39:07 Because he knows he's malfunctioning. 39:34 If she hadn't dropped that one shell, U.N.C.L.E. Bob wouldn't have stolen her frag with his noob tube. 39:42 "It's 40-Miller time!"
@jhilal2385
Жыл бұрын
It is not just James Cameron that creates strong women heroes. The producer and co-writer is Cameron's then-2nd wife, Gale Anne Hurd (also same roles for "Aliens"). If you pay attention, she is producer of half of the most successful sci-fi movies in the 1980's and 1990's.
@chrisleebowers
Жыл бұрын
GAH is still active. She produces The Walking Dead shows and produced the last two Punisher movies and both Hulk movies
@PelvisPresley420
4 ай бұрын
Tara whenever you're confused about a movie, just keep re-watching it. That's what I do. And before you know it, it'll click
@jlinkous05
Жыл бұрын
How'd Dyson get the chip? It's a stable time loop, he gets the chip from, basically, himself. But you're wondering how that even started in the first place? It's possible that the first time around that the war happens much later in the future when technology was super advanced, and a terminator is sent back in time for similar reasons and is defeated, and people learn to make the chip much more rapidly as a result, and it led to a stable self-feeding time loop.
@tomhoffman4330
Жыл бұрын
If you look at the Deleted Scenes for "The Terminator" (the first movie), there is an extension to the scene where Sarah is loaded into the ambulance (at the end). An exterior shot shows the ambulance driving away, and then reveals that the "computer factory" she'd been found inside of was actually Cyberdyne...or what it was in '84, before it became an even bigger Corporation by this movie! So, basically...it was Cyberdyne themselves who'd discovered the Terminator's crushed remains / confiscated them / and were working to reverse-engineer it!
@jlinkous05
Жыл бұрын
I think her question was how did the chip come into existence in the first place for it to have been sent back for reverse-engineering. Perhaps Cyberdyne developed something independently on its own, it got sent back and inspired themselves and then forever repeat
@jlinkous05
Жыл бұрын
Of course, this convo is restricted to only what we've seen in T1 and T2.
@tomhoffman4330
Жыл бұрын
@@jlinkous05 According to Theoretical Physics of Time Travel, the answer lies in what is known as a "Time Loop." It is a sequence of pre-determined / pre-established events which (one way or another) must always be completed / repeated in order for the preservation of time! In this case, the Loop begins with how the previous film ends, and that aftermath leads into this second movie. By "reverse-engineering" the remains of the first Terminator, Dyson was inspired to create something that he himself would eventually create... but should not exist today (in his present time) because he's not even created it yet. I know, it's complicated. . .
@punpundit5590
Жыл бұрын
In T1 Kyle said he was from "one possible future"; like the future is a branching tree of possibilities. In one of thos possible futures Skynet gets invented from scratch, Sarah's son and Kyle Reese exist. In that future, the first Terminator and Kyle gets sent back in time, and with advanced knowledge both Sarah's raising of John (who in this "second go round" is Kyle's son) and the chip from the first terminator cements that future into place, making it take up almost all the branches of the tree. In T2, the chips get destroyed and Dyson dies, making the branches of the future with Skynet in it much fewer, but still existant. Just look at our advances in AI today; it might not have happened at the date they set in Terminator, but it may still happen some time later.
@phillymike3181
Жыл бұрын
About the time paradoxes: In one branch of quantum theory, every action generates a related, but different time line. The paradoxes don't occur because the new time line follows a different path. It gets totally beyond comprehension when you consider that each person's daily choices set up different multiverses where the butterfly effects can change everything. "Back to the Future" was creating new time lines, not actually returning to the ones that were left. "Man in the High Castle" concluded with "our" time line' Nazis looking to pillage their alternate time lines. So the theory goes. Everything that can happen, DOES happen, somewhere. But maybe 1) Time travel is impossible or 2) We are just avatars of a gamer on a matrix-style computer network
@jeffsmith1344
10 ай бұрын
New to your channel, love your honest reactions to the twists in this. Great to see young people watching these classics with no spoilers. I definitely recommend They Live (1988) and Dark City (1998), both have great stories and mind-blowing reveals.
@chrishotovec4163
Жыл бұрын
Great reaction and I feel I should quote Jurassic Park: “They were so pre occupied with whether they could, they didn’t stop to think if they Should!” In reference to what you said about Miles
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
Perfect comment!! 💯 😄
@robmarconi6758
Жыл бұрын
More Tara!! Woo hoo!! Wow, is this the director's cut? I've only seen bits and pieces of it
@flexydex8754
Жыл бұрын
no its not
@captainchaos3667
Жыл бұрын
10:53 - the T-800 has his gun in a box of roses - the theme song of this movie is by Guns 'N' Roses. 😄 It's called You Could Be Mine and it's playing on John's radio in the beginning. Check it out, it's a cool song.
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
Nice!!!
@canislupus6182
Жыл бұрын
i love tara´s sound effect😂
@jhilal2385
Жыл бұрын
Cameron's films are a good timeline of the development of special effects: "The Terminator" (1984) "Aliens" (1986) "The Abyss" (1989) first use of CGI in ANY movie "Terminator 2" (1991) first CGI charater, first use of morphing "True Lies" (1994) skillful mix of new CG and traditional practical, miniature, and optical matte effects.
@chrisleebowers
Жыл бұрын
CGI has been used in movies since original Westworld (1971). It was mostly used to represent in-universe graphic displays like radar, targeting systems, robot vision, panel readouts, etc. The Death Star plans in the locker room scene in original, pre-special edition 1977 Star Wars was CG. The first 3D CG vehicles and props were in "Tron" 1981, the first 3d CG animated character was the glass knight in "Young Sherlock Holmes" 1985, and the first 2d morphing FX were in "Willow" 1988. The Abyss water tentacle was the first 3d morphing character, T2 just took it to new levels.
@jhilal2385
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisleebowers The death star plans were rotoscoped and composited manually, as were the blaster fire, and the energy weapons in the futurewar scenes in both T1 and T2. When people say CGI, they do not mean replacing the image on a in-frame screen, they mean adding an object or physical effect (fire, explosion, lasers, etc) that were not on the set.
@chrisleebowers
Жыл бұрын
@@jhilal2385 ??? No, that's wrong. The Death Star plans were *vector graphics CG output from the graphics dept of UIC.* The lasers in Star Wars and Terminator were hand animated and rotoscoped by *cartoon animators using pencil and paper.* Color and glow was added in the dark room exposure process. When people say CGI they mean *Computer Graphics Imagery.* ANY computer graphics imagery. "they mean adding an object or physical effect (fire, explosion, lasers, etc) that were not on the set" No, that's called VISUAL EFFECTS which for nearly a HUNDRED YEARS was done WITHOUT COMPUTERS. If the Abyss had the "first CGI character" then WTF was 1933 King Kong? Feel free to look up and confirm any of that, just know that when you say "they" you're talking about ME - I'm a VFX artist and CG animator with over 30 years in this business.
@jhilal2385
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisleebowers But I said CGI in my initial post, not CG. That is Computer Generate Imagery. Now engaging KZitem's premium "Mute Troll" function. Adieu.
@chrispittman8854
Жыл бұрын
Shout out! How many watching born on August 29th 1997? That's a cool birthday. Way better "Ice-Breaker" than the origin "Pac-Man."
@whoarocket
11 ай бұрын
The first one is only necessary as background to have more context to fully enjoy the second one, which is a spectacular all around movie.
@rickastley2308
3 ай бұрын
Honestly I like the first one a little bit more (except the visuals and action sequences, of course). Story makes a perfect circle. Atmosphere is great , it's scarier (almost like a horror movie), you can feel that Terminator is unstoppable and Kyle is pretty weak against him, there's no much hope even until the end of the movie. And the second Kyle's dream is the best visualization of the future in the whole Terminator cineverse, dark, gritty and hopeless.
@StarkRG
Жыл бұрын
The death of Dyson is tragic. Yeah, he probably should have thought about what his invention was going to be used for, but once he was told what would happen he was 100% in agreement that his life's work needed to be stopped. Ultimately, though, had he survived, he and Sarah would have eventually realized that he needed to die anyway as his mind would have remained the only place where that information was stored. My recommended viewing order for the Terminator series is The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (tv series), and that's it, just stop there. Two names from the TV series you might know are Lena Headey (Game of Thrones) as Sarah Connor and Summer Glau (Firefly) as a new character. Because it was canceled somewhat unexpectedly when they wanted to make T4 (I'm guessing that's the reason), but, while the ending certainly leaves a lot of story untold, it doesn't do so in a way that ruins what came before. FYI, it's almost always a bad idea to use one movie's rules of time travel in an attempt to understand another's. Because time travel is _entirely_ fictional (just about everything we know about physics suggests it isn't possible) every time travel story will have its own rules. In some instances, like Star Trek, they'll actually use different rules in different episodes (which is lampshaded on at least one occasion when agents from "Temporal Investigations" come to interview the people involved in a time travel incident to determine what kind of time travel was involved).
@Pinkielover
Жыл бұрын
Actually alien wasn't created by James Cameron it was Created by Dan O'Bannon Ronald Shusett ...James Cameron directed the second movie
@tomhoffman4330
Жыл бұрын
Better late than never... (LOL) It's always great to see you again Tara, and I hope you had a blast with this one!
@e.d.2096
Жыл бұрын
What the heck, you sleep here too!
@tomhoffman4330
Жыл бұрын
@@e.d.2096 "I was just in the neighborhood." (LOL) I heard from Tara this morning, she was struggling with copyright delays, so no Premiere today. But she'd promised to try and have this up by tonight, so...I was just waiting around for it. . .
@e.d.2096
Жыл бұрын
@@tomhoffman4330 Are you on better terms with your folks?
@tomhoffman4330
Жыл бұрын
@@e.d.2096 Yeah, I guess last night was just an "off" day and I took it too personally; sorry again for that, btw. But yeah, my folks have been a better mood today.
@shallowgal462
Жыл бұрын
Tara, if destroying the origins of the terminators caused them to disappear, then one of them never would exist in the future to go back in time to inspire their creation - and that would mean that there would also never be a terminator in the future to come back in time to destroy the origins of the terminators, which would mean that they would exist in the future and send one back to inspire their creation. Right?
@mikelarsen5836
Жыл бұрын
People with only a modicum of intelligence would have recognised that Arnie didn't kill anyone in the biker bar, and that the T-1000 did kill that policeman. So it was obvious that Arnie was not going to be the villain. Many reactors fail to understand it because they aren't intelligent.
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
I don’t know if I agree… there have been lots of time I have missed an obvious connection in a movie when watching it for the first time.. sometimes there’s a lot going on and you don’t always pick up on everything the first time through… it doesn’t necessarily mean you aren’t an intelligent person… just my opinion :)
@wfly81
Жыл бұрын
26:50 The thing you're talking about here is a fundamental paradox of time travel. I've heard the example that if someone goes back in time to the 60s and teaches John Lennon "Strawberry Fields Forever", and then the Beatles record and release it...then nobody actually wrote "Strawberry Fields Forever". It's what's come to be called "The Grandfather Paradox", which is the idea that if you go back in time and kill your grandfather at an early age, then your father would never be born. And if your father isn't born, then neither will you be. And so you can't go back in time to kill your grandfather. And that means your father will be born, etc, etc. It just creates a loop. The reality of time travel is that it probably won't ever happen and can't ever happen because of the nature of reality and cause & effect. And really honestly, that's probably for the best. For the sake of time travel in science fiction, it's best not to think too much about it, because it all just comes crashing down when you really think about it. Just accept it as a story device and not try to find the logic in an illogical thing. The truth is, you think you don't understand how time travel works, but you actually understand it just fine.. The problem is, you're trying too hard to make sense of something that doesn't and can't make sense.
@rkw2917
Жыл бұрын
Aliens was another. Apart from those very few come to mind.
@timwaggoner3051
Жыл бұрын
Another great reaction. Glad you enjoyed this as much as we have over the years. Assuming we’ve all seen it multiple times. Lol. Looking forward to more. I left movie suggestions on your channel movie intro btw. In case you run out of ideas :) Edit: never mind. I didn’t realize you’d already reacted to that
@shawbros
Жыл бұрын
There should have been more than enough witnesses that saw these indestructible men, which would have backed up part of Sarah Conners story.
@T291
Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Finland girl!!! Yes I'd like 2 see your reactions to the rest of this franchise!!! "I'll be back"😎
@stevegans3517
Жыл бұрын
Just an FYI, this isn't the theatrical cut I saw in 1991 in a cinema. Reese's scene wasn't there, and a few other things, like the ending, are different. For my money the helicopter pilot who flew under the overpass deserves kudos, that was insanely dangerous.
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
Lol this was the extended directors cut
@williamjones6031
Жыл 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. John's childhood friend looks like the older version of the kid, but isn't, that played Tom Hanks' younger self's buddy in BIG.😎 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😱
@samwiseterminator
Жыл бұрын
My favorite movie of all time. Everything about it is perfect. Terminator 3 isn't bad, but it retreads the same ideas. The Terminator TV show, the Sarah Connor Chronicles, is the other recommended entry into the franchise.
@ChrissonatorOFL
Жыл бұрын
Well, everyone has their own opinions of the rest of the movies, but I personally like them all. I'd say that Dark Fate is considered the official third movie by James Cameron. Thus pushing Terminator 3, Salvation, and Genisys into alternate timeline territory. I enjoy all of them in their own way.
@ivanbutenko8778
Жыл бұрын
It's very good that you watched the extended director's version (2h.36min and 8 sec), because there are many very important and interesting moments here) I don't like it when people watch the rental version of the film for the first time, they miss a lot.
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
I liked this version a lot!! :)
@brianscott3541
Жыл бұрын
Saturday night with Tara and friends!!!! I'm so glad you got to watch this one. I generally like Arnold as a good guy, but in this he was a "bad ass" good guy. I noticed there was an extra scene with Reese and Sarah that they never had in the general release! I haven't seen the other Terminator movies as much. Sarah comes back in a more recent one that haven't seen yet but plan too. There was a TV show called "Sarah Connor Chronicles" with different actors but continues the story. That's for the great reaction my friend! I'll be back!😀👍
@andrejarosch5524
Жыл бұрын
Fun think i realised by rewatching movies (via reaction videos like this): John Connor is supposed to be 10 years old in Terminator 2. Anakin Skywalker is supposed to be 10 years old in Star Wars Episode 1. Two 10 year olds that can´t be more different. 🙂
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
I haven’t seen Episode 1 yet haha but I’ll keep this comment in mind for when I do!
@LukeLovesRose
Жыл бұрын
Arguably the best action movie ever. Arguably the best sequel in film history
@karabearcomics
Жыл бұрын
Terminator, like Alien, is a franchise where it's best to stop after watching the second movie. None of the sequels could really match. It's not just that T2 gave the ultimate Terminator as the villain, but the writing of 3 and beyond is just not to the same caliber. It could be blamed on John Cameron leaving the franchise, but he returned for Dark Fate and that was still not received well.
@rhuwyn
Жыл бұрын
Regarding the time travel causality situation. The simple answer is that there is a loop. There are multiple videos and web articles with the theories on it. But, we don't really know how many times time has changed. The first Terminater wasn't really the first Terminator, and Kyle Reese wasn't the first person to save Sarah Conner, but because time changed events changed. Or maybe he was the first human to go back in time, but the first time he went back in time his mission was different but somehow he met Sarah Conner and then the next version of reality John Conner existed, so he knew to send Kyle Reese back. John Conner may not even have been the human rebellions first leader. The only thing that is for sure is that John Conner couldn't have existed without Kyle Reese going back to save Sarah Conner. So the events of the first movie, aren't the first events that set everything into motion, and who knows how many times humans and machines have done this time travel thing.
@jamesnoneyabizness5611
Жыл бұрын
"The only thing for sure is that John Connor wouldn't have existed if Kyle Reese hadn't gone back to save Sarah Connor." I disagree - or, rather, I say "Yes AND no". Here's my resolution to the paradox: There isn't one. Let me explain: In the ORIGINAL timeline (pre- ANY Time Travel) Skynet gets created, but at a MUCH later date than in either of the movies, gets defeated not by "John Connor" (son of Sarah Connor), but just someone _named_ John Connor, with an entirely different father (or, depending on the creation date of Skynet, maybe even Sarah's actual son, who could have been concieved at a MUCH latter date than the "John Connor" we know from both movies), but Kyle Reese AND a Terminator get sent back in time, both vastly accelerating both the creation of Skynet AND changing Kyle Reese to being the father of a NEW "John Connor" (this version being less actual "military genius", than "guy with LOTS of training and a ridiculously good cheat sheet"). Now, after the backstory of "John Connor" is reset to the one we know of as the "past" of both movies, the "timeline" proceeds into the events of both "The Terminator" and "T2", until we (after multiple loops) get to the point where "Uncle Bob & Co." actually win... because Skynet is an idiot, and NOT actually an AI (but that's another explanation), because Skynet's ENTIRE plan is a violation of the "Grandfather Paradox", and would NEVER HAVE WORKED! Now, "T3", "Terminator: Salvation", and Terminator: Genesys" proceed farther along with the "Beta Timeline" (established in first two movies) and "Dark Fate" being both a finalization of the "Beta Timeline", and the establishment of the "Gamma Timeline" of the Legion "AI" and without John Connor OR Skynet. *whew*
@rhuwyn
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesnoneyabizness5611 Yeah you said pretty much what I meant. The thing is "John Conner" in parenthesis doesn't actually have to be named John Conner at all. Or, maybe he could have been. It really doesn't matter. What matters is there was a causality to the first movie that we don't see. We are for all intents and purposes jumping in to the middle of the struggle rather than the beginning.
@fllthdcrb
Жыл бұрын
Is it just me, or do the audio and video desync at 39:54? I'm not sure, because sometimes the KZitem player glitches out and desyncs its own playback, when the video itself is fine. But reloading normally fixes it. Not this time.
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
Hmm I watched it a few times and didn’t see any desync. I did edit that part recently.. maybe you were watching it while it was processing? I don’t know if that can affect playback?
@fllthdcrb
Жыл бұрын
@@TaraTunesIn Confirmed, the video itself is fine. But I had to download it to be able to tell, because the KZitem player stubbornly refuses to play it correctly here. I tried clearing my cache and even using a different Firefox profile. Wish I knew why it does this.
@josephtingley654
Жыл бұрын
Don't listen to anyone else's opinion on watching the rest of the series and enjoy the rest of them for what they are.
@quinnmclaughlin7537
Жыл бұрын
there is a T3-6, T3 is the last 'classic' the they had to make movies while Arnie was 'The Govornator' of Cali, so the rest are kinda weird, 3 isn't as good as 2, but it rounds out the story to it inevitable end. PS- reguarding the T1000 chasing John on the motor bike, they had to do the scene over and over because that bike was a lil 125cc and the actor was So fit for the roll he kept catching John.
@LogicAndReason2025
4 ай бұрын
Fun fact - Arnold really wanted to be the good guy in T1, but it would have not looked right.
@TheMarcHicks
Жыл бұрын
Its fascinating to see how much like a Terminator Sarah Conner becomes. Willing to kill a man, in cold blood, for something he is going to do one day.
@willwilliamson9580
Жыл бұрын
oh thank god you watched the one with the right ending. you never know with the extended versions. theres a 'deleted ending' that replaces the road sequence in some versions that trys to show this happy future version of sarah and john (a senator now!), it disgusts me.
@kenmercer8112
Жыл бұрын
Hi Tara! (pre watch)
@omegapsi847
Жыл бұрын
27:39 Something in the way how this guys voice sounded annoying, tells me that this wasnt the first time that officer Gibbons was absent from duty
@minnesotajones261
Жыл бұрын
T3 isn't horrible, I like it. It's not as good as the first two, but I'd stop there if you want to go an watch it. After that, the timeline gets muddy, retcons happen, and the series becomes a hot mess.
@flexydex8754
Жыл бұрын
*is horrible
@aranerem5569
Жыл бұрын
Great movie
@georger.3489
Жыл бұрын
Amazing reaction as always Tara. Well, T3 can´t compete with the first two, but it´s still fun to watch. You definitely can skip 4,5,6.
@captainchaos3667
Жыл бұрын
8:15 - wait, what? Kyle Reese? I thought I had seen every edition of this movie, but I've never seen that scene before! Which edition is this?
@TaraTunesIn
Жыл бұрын
I think technically it’s the extended directors cut
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