TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY (1991) Movie Reaction! | First Time Watch | Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Top Comments (10)
There's no arguing that Terminator 2 is one of the greatest sequels ever made. Arnold nails the role, the action is insane, The emotional moments hit so hard, and that scene with him giving the thumbs up in the molten metal is iconic.
It’s amazing how well the CGI holds up for something that was made in 1991
Robert’s role as the T-1000 still feels so underrated even today From his training with firearms so that when performing any scenes shooting he wouldn’t blink when firing the blanks to his amazing performance of never blinking or showing visible signs of breathing to really sell the role of just being a “machine”
You guys are the first reactors I've seen notice that the T-1000 grew an extra arm to fly and shoot. Well done!
Robert Patrick was a college runner, and was so disciplined that he was able to breathe without showing it or display any signs of fatigue. On the day of shooting the scene where the T-1000 chased after John, Robert Patrick kept catching up to the dirt bike at full speed take after take. Robert Patrick had to go slower because well, you know, end of the movie.
42:49: Joe Morton’s (Dyson) performance here was so believable because, in real life he once was in a car accident where he suffered from a collapsed lung. Morton basically took from that traumatic experience and made it a memorable performance.
The scene where The Terminator has that pissed off look that says “fuck this” and decides to just climb onto the hood of the truck to unleash an entire magazine on the T-1000 at point blank is one of the most BADASS scenes in film history. I would have loved to be in the theater for that moment.
"Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver." Jesus, that's dark...and hilarious! :)
When he said "Get down!" and shot the T-1000, that was the same reaction everyone had in the theaters back in the 90s.
12:21 I love that the T-1000 looks at the chrome mannequin like "Why does he look like me?" Great foreshadowing.
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Top Comments (10)
There's no arguing that Terminator 2 is one of the greatest sequels ever made. Arnold nails the role, the action is insane, The emotional moments hit so hard, and that scene with him giving the thumbs up in the molten metal is iconic.
It’s amazing how well the CGI holds up for something that was made in 1991
Robert’s role as the T-1000 still feels so underrated even today From his training with firearms so that when performing any scenes shooting he wouldn’t blink when firing the blanks to his amazing performance of never blinking or showing visible signs of breathing to really sell the role of just being a “machine”
You guys are the first reactors I've seen notice that the T-1000 grew an extra arm to fly and shoot. Well done!
Robert Patrick was a college runner, and was so disciplined that he was able to breathe without showing it or display any signs of fatigue. On the day of shooting the scene where the T-1000 chased after John, Robert Patrick kept catching up to the dirt bike at full speed take after take. Robert Patrick had to go slower because well, you know, end of the movie.
42:49: Joe Morton’s (Dyson) performance here was so believable because, in real life he once was in a car accident where he suffered from a collapsed lung. Morton basically took from that traumatic experience and made it a memorable performance.
The scene where The Terminator has that pissed off look that says “fuck this” and decides to just climb onto the hood of the truck to unleash an entire magazine on the T-1000 at point blank is one of the most BADASS scenes in film history. I would have loved to be in the theater for that moment.
"Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver." Jesus, that's dark...and hilarious! :)
When he said "Get down!" and shot the T-1000, that was the same reaction everyone had in the theaters back in the 90s.
12:21 I love that the T-1000 looks at the chrome mannequin like "Why does he look like me?" Great foreshadowing.