Which one was better?

Which one was better?

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There's a kind of authenticity to The Terminator that Cameron failed to recreate in Judgment day.

T1 > TSCC > T2

t1 is a cool budget experiment but t2 set standards for blockbuster
if they had the budget in 1st place, they would never make t1 at all

I love both, but Terminator 1 holds a special place in my heart.

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I agree that T1 really isn’t necessary after watching T2. T1 has a nice nostalgia effect but T2 is obviously the better movie.

which proves that great art comes from limitations. T1 is a better movie, T2 is a better spectacle.

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Always liked 2 better but kinda biased cause I saw it first when I was a kid and thought John Connor was cool. It feels bigger budget and more exciting.

T2 is too quippy and family-friendly.

they are both 10/10 movies
none of the other movies or that shitty excuse for a serie come even close

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They’re different movies good for different reasons

>family friendly

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Can’t let ya take the man’s wheels, son

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this was perfectly family friendly in 1991

imagine t1 with lance henricksen as he was supposed to be

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T2 is just a watered down version of the first that's less taut and has an annoying kid in it.

would have been soulless. Arnold is the soul of these kinos

Kids were still watching T2 in the 90s on VHS anyway it's kind of a fucked up scene to see but it does teach you about nukes.

This. I think it depends on whether you’re a boomer or millennial and which one you saw first. I remember watching t2 with my dad and him laughing at times like holy shit this is an awesome sequel. Where i saw it first thinking it was the greatest thing I’d ever seen. when I went back and watched T1 I thought it was dark, awesome, but not quite the spectacle or the story I enjoyed so much with T2.

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I like both of them pretty much evenly for different and similar reasons.

Oddly enough, they’re the only two Terminator films I do like. I don’t see why they keep making sequels and reboots. What more needs to be said after the first two?

T2

Terminator 3

It was though, if I had seen the scene with Terminator murdering Sarahs roommate and boyfriend or the club shooting scene that would've spooked me as a kid, but your pic was different.

>What more needs to be said after the first two?
Money talks

Both are great movies
T2 is comfier tho

Imagine if TV could discuss franchises without having autistically rate all the films for no reason.

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That is 1991 yet looks better than nearly everything today

well there's this one

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T1 is technically the "better" movie in that it is a tighter more stylistic experience but T2 is way more fun to watch and rewatch

Sneed

T1 is better aesthetically by far.

I like the first one,
Furlong and Hamilton make the 2nd one hard to watch

>scenes which left deep, irreparable scars on your psyche because your dad let you watch whatever the fuck you wanted and in fact encouraged you to pick this movie because he liked it

Come to think of it, Terminator 1 was the first sex scene I ever saw, and that was his fault too.

Arnold made that entire movie

The first

Furlong is terrible. T1 all the way.

Nah it's Cameron
even Arnold knows it
>2:10
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pretty cool and humble to say that though

>scenes which left deep, irreparable scars on your psyche because your dad let you watch whatever the fuck you wanted and in fact encouraged you to pick this movie because he liked it
me and my dad watched peckinpah and spaghetti westerns all the time (when i was 10-12), and i look back on it very fondly

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