Terminator 2: Judgement Day was an awesome movie.
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Terminator 2: Judgement Day was an awesome movie.
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Yes, it is an awesome movie.
It's why Arnie is the govenator.
It's great, but I prefer the first film. T-1000 is one of the best movie villains ever though.
T2 is one of the best action movies ever...T1 was more of a sci-fi horror than action though.
Give it ahp for Ahnold!
And now... THE RAVINATOR!
No. There is one more left.
I'm a fan of the original Terminator as well, but T2 plays better than Terminator 1, and of course, had revolutionary special effects. Ahh, the day of special effects rather than multimillion dollar CGI to compensate for lazy people. How I miss those days.
Oh as for T2, it was totally pro.
Where is Sarah Connor?
When I was little, I made my dad rent this movie for me every time he rented movies.
I wonder why I didn't start this thread. Terminator 2 is the best movie of all time. Well, only if you have the Ultimate Edition which is more or less the whole movie, unlike what you saw in theaters where most of the important stuff is cut out. Then they released the Extreme DVD version which is still less than the Ultimate Edition, and the Ultimate Edition went out of print. I'm glad I have the Ultimate Edition.
But a note about Terminator 3: They originally asked James Cameron to do it and he said later. So then they went to Jonathan Mostow and he agreed to do it. If I were James Cameron, I would have rereleased Terminator 2 with the original ending, thus making Terminator 3 impossible. Because Jonathan Mostow knew nothing of Terminator and it shows in his movie.
If you've never seen the original ending of Terminator 2, then you should look it up on YouTube or something. I'm on dialup, so I'm not going to find it for you. But I'll give you an idea...There was no judgment day.
"i told you not to kill anyone!!!"
"he'll live"
@ ceej i just read you sig, funniest damn thing i read this week!!!
Thanks. But you know I've had that sig for a while, right?
Yeah, the Arnie switch from antagonist to protagonist (smurf John, the Terminator is the main character) was a great move.
Did you guys see the Universal Studios version of this? The Terminator and John keep travelling back and forth through time and don't end up losing their clothes, weapons or motorbike. What a gip! (but it's still pretty cool)