Did the T-1000 thinked he was also a Terminated??

Did the T-1000 thinked he was also a Terminated??

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It surprised then offended him because for a millisecond he thought he had backup and the mannequin looks black. So you can see why he got cross.

Why is he so fucking cool?
I love the contrasts between him and the T-800, like it actually has a creepy enjoyment of hunting down its prey.

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still pissed Cameron cut the scenes where the T1000 starts to break down near the end where his hand gets stuck to the rail and his feet start melding into the steel floor material. Pretty cool effects

>thinked

Link? Never saw that before

they are in the directors cut

Get the Ultimate Edition DVD, it has branching so you can choose theatrical, Special Edition, or Super Special Edition, which is the best and reveals the true ending of the saga.

I liked how when he fell into the molten steel he morphed into everyone he killed. It was as if he was looking for the best shape to escape from the pool.

It was afraid, just like the Terminatrix in T3.

That error is really amazing. I wonder what thought process went on behind his head.

>catched

>thinked

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I always felt he was right for cutting the scene where he scans John's room with his hands. It was a bit much. You can still see a little of this idea when he's touching the computer in the copcar in the beginning.

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After watching that T2 clip again, to be fair to the dude who plays the new one in Dark Fate, he got the movement down. He walks the same way. From what we've seen in the trailer anyway.

Nice try, James.

SAY.....THAT'S A NICE MANNEQUIN

When you think about it, they could've killed him right here if they were fast enough, just scoop him up in a bucket and throw him in molten steel

There's some pretty interesting lore behind that.
>James Cameron furthermore explains and confirms Skynet's fear of the T-1000: "I started thinking about the film in two stages. In the first stage the future sends back a mechanical guy, essentially what The Terminator became, and the good guys send back their warrior. In the end, the mechanical guy is destroyed. But up there in the future, somewhere, they say, well, wait a minute, that didn't work; what else do we have? And the answer is something terrible, something even they're afraid of. Something they've created that they keep locked up, hidden away in a box, something they're terrified to unleash because even they don't know what the consequences will be - they being the machines, now in charge of the future. And that thing in the box becomes a total wild card; it could go anywhere, do anything; it's a polymorphic metal robot that is nothing more than a kind of blob. I saw it as this mercury blob that could form into anything. It's powers were almost unlimited, and even in the future, they couldn't control it. That scared me. Just sitting there writing the story scared me."
So the T-1000 prototype was so advanced that Skynet wasn't even sure it could control it, which was why it was a last resort instead of just sending it back in T1. Because it was autonomous, it experienced its own motives and seeming "emotions," including anger and sadism. By the end of T2 it actually grew to hate John, Sarah, and T-101 and was acting beyond whatever loose directives it had. The damage it sustained that compromised its mimetic functionality may have also damaged its directives and sanity, pushing it further into sadistic rage.

I think I saw this movie 20 times before I realized he had a third hand in the chopper. Then another few times before I knew Vasquez was the mother.

This. I only just saw it about a month ago. It adds more depth, and shows that the T-1000 can't endure extreme temperatures without it malfunctioning.
I'm actually more shocked that they went through the effort of fully doing the effects for 2 scenes then cutting it.

She's also the Irish lady in Titanic if you hadn't made that link too

She also got blown up real good in Lethal Weapon 2. youtube.com/watch?v=2pVpKFwY0RE

Shit like this. youtube.com/watch?v=KTCEWAraUzI&t=1m42s
The T-1000 just kept coming, nothing stood in its way. Heres another scene where they fully utilize the liquid metal concept and effects in a fight.
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Throughout the movie it did a bunch of menacing shit like this, not to mention its a trickster that could shapeshift to catch you off guard like it almost did to John

Maybe, the mercury couldve slithered out of their hands tho, or turned into sharp edges expanding in their hands

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I wonder if the t-1000 was the first of it's kind. Majin Buu seems definitely inspired by it. I remember there being a mercury based character in some snes game too. And then Glacius of course. There were just so many things done for the first time in that movie, and in such a big way. I had to wait until the matrix before I was blown away again by a movie. Doesn't happen too often you get to experience pure movie magic. Avatar didn't do much for me.

apparantly skynet only ever made 2 of the T1000
one was send to the past. the other got used in one of the comics to battle test against the new TX and lost and got destroyed

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>Did the T-1000 thinked he was also a Terminated??
This really makes me think about how we live in a society.
But yeah that scene where he recognizes something that looks similar to him is a pretty fun nod.
I really like the terminator movies. I think they fucked up everything after terminator 2 though. Maybe t4 was also decent but not in same way as t2, t1 sucked though but was good for its time. Just horrible to listen to with the blaring music that some movies had at that time. t3 was bad t4 was alright. t5 was decent.

i wish I could relive the 90s and see the last of the practical effects and beginning of GOOD cgi again

i saw this film 1000 times as a kid. one day i downoaded the director's cut. those tiny scenes happened and it blew my mind. i thought i was going through dementia.

him being a cop was the best decision.

>can't endure extreme temperatures without it malfunctioning.
wrong. it was because he lost some of the liquid metal he was made of. it was cool because it shows that he isn't some cell creature that can regenerate completely from a tiny droplet. his volume matters.

When I was a kid I had the VHS version that was a full cut so I never even knew those were deleted scenes

was it this one?

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That's it. Must have been mid-90's. This was actually one of the first movies I ever watched. Along with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

who is he here?

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>t1 sucked
You could at least try with your bait you fucking zoomer.

>thinked
>Terminated
are you a chink?

>Terminated

apolgies for poor english

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First time I saw that Viaduct scene, I thought he was hiding in the tire that came rolling out.

Apparently, It doesn't exist anymore:
>The world's most cinematic bridge: LA's Sixth Street Viaduct is to be demolished this weekend after cameo appearances in more than 80 music videos and movies including Grease and Terminator 2
Crumbling Sixth Street Viaduct on Rt 101 will be demolished this weekend
It appeared in Grease, Terminator 2, Anchorman and Gone in 60 Seconds
Also the scene of music videos by Kanye West, Madonna and Foo Fighters
Hundreds of people and cars gathered there on Tuesday to sat goodbye 4 February 2016

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Know-it-all user here. Only Disney World sold copies of it, I'm 99% sure,(it could have been Universal Studio in Florida it's been a long time) some of those, and yeah some of those had all the stuff in it, like he did with some copies of Aliens. So one family might have the drone guns in Aliens, some didn't, and I think Cameron gauged reactions for possible future releases.

Get this, though. Its interface alone is worth it and I never say shit like that. It's got everything. Pic related isn't my copy, mine is flawless, just want you to know that I'm not that careless.

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Ah that sucks man. It´s terrible something that has appeared in so many movies is so badly managed that they have to demolish it. USA certainly needs to improve its infrastructure.

holy fuck you're right

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>buying a dvd and waiting 2-3 business days to see a two minute scene in a movie from 30 years ago

It's got many more minutes of extra footage than that, yes included in the film. It's done perfectly too, not 1970s Mos Eisley and then 1996 green screen stuff. And if you can't wait a few days to own the best way to watch T2, yet you hang out on a Chinese retro clone video game console forum, I don't know what to tell you.

Universal Studios Orlando has the Terminator ride / show. 0% chance Disney parks sell T2

The interviews with Brad Fiedel are interesting too, and how they made the sound effects for the T-1000. There's a lot of meat there. It's a bit too scattered between different menu's though. Would've been nicer to watch a non stop making of. The Arcade game at the time was ace too. Then there was the amusement park ride. Iirc it was also the first movie shot in HD. It pushed a lot of boundaries.

>This was the last time they stared at each other as friends.

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>biker bar witness naked man tank cigar and baseball bat
>patrol cop murdered
>mall worker shot dead
>mall shoppers see Arnold thrown through glass window
>foster parents murdered
>cops quiz Sarah over mall shootout with pictures of the Terminator in an attempt to make breakthrough on T1 carnage
>psychiatric hospital guard kneecapped
>psychiatric hospital staff either killed (Dougie & coffee cop) or beaten unconscious
>Dr Silberman witnesses T1000 walk through a jail door & unload pistol clip into unaffected Arnold
>Bike cop presumably murdered off screen
>Dyson shot by Sarah, witnessed by Dysons son Danny and his wife
>Dyson and wife then see man remove his flesh to reveal metal endoskeleton, in turn learn of impending nuclear war due to Cyberdyne
>Dyson's wife will never see her husband again
>Cyberdyne guards subdued/raise alarm
>Dyson killed and Cyberdyne facility largely destroyed
>Police sent packing with minigun & grenade launcher
>SWAT team unload into Arnold, get systematically kneecapped/gassed for their trouble
>Helicopter pilot sees T1000 pour itself through windshield and form in seat next to him
>get_out.mp3
>T1000 pursues stolen SWAT van on highway whilst exchanging automatic gunfire. Cars/witnesses everywhere
>Steelworkers see Nitrogen tanker crash into forge

How the fuck does the US government go about covering this all up?

I want to see a show about the aftermath of T2. Call it Terminator: Fallout. Get it? Silberman is now in Pescadero as a patient. Dysons wife interrogated by CIA. Cops interviewed by journalists talking about the crazy shit they saw that night etc

>CIA
aye

Its a shame we never saw more interaction between T-1000 and T-800
Even a flashback of them at childhood while they were killing rebels would have been nice. Such wasted potential in my opinion

I mean, experiencing this level of insanity is the reason Sarah is in a mental institution in T2. In hindsight, you're right, it's a pity T3 didn't dig deeper on this kind of thing, there was probably a lot there.

I wasn't crazy any most of the cut scenes. Most of it was just spelling out stuff that was implied in the theatrical cut. And the part where John Connor realizes his mom is actually the Terminator because of her big hideous feet always reminds me of the ending of Freaked... plus, it also makes blatant what was a subtle recognition of his real mom, like it was in the theater cut.

The fuck?

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But did you see the Sylvester Stallone cut
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I liked how he played a similar character in The Faculty.

I don't think they would have been around at the same time. As said earlier in the thread the T1000 was kept locked up somehow and only released as a last ditch effort.

>the movie is actually set up to sell Arnie as the baddie yet again.
>T-800 does far more openly brutal shit than T-1000, who only gut-punched a cop up to this point
>hallway scene makes it look like T-1000 is the protector
>later you learn he can morph his arms into blades
>Oh.jpg
Why did the trailers spoil the twist? Why did they do it again with Genisys?

This is a really interesting idea.

Are there people that don't watch the directors cut? The nuke dream foreshadowing scene with Kyle telling Sarah she needs to find and save John is great.

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The music's kind of a giveaway though 'Bad to the Bone' playing vs. Dark and brooding electronic sounds. The Glasses he puts on, the waitress staring at his dick. It's a perfect idea, but it was in hindsight a bit poorly executed. No doubt it was a concious decision, but sometimes I wonder what would've been if they kept a bit more in tone with the first one.

Nah. I'm glad they cut this. I'm glad they cut the hand part at least. It broke the flow. It killed some of the suspense.
The tension in this scene, throughout lots of the film really, is that this t-1000 is a beast we should be scared of. The cut scene gets that across well, and that extra malfunctioning shot just looks goofy and doesn't feel right.
If you want your bad guy to remain feared, don't have him make a goof of himself. Is he at least somewhat vulnerable to damage? Fine, then make the damage ugly and grotesque, and the monster/bad guy will still be scary. The exploding body near the end of the film does this, when the t-1000's body is blown half apart at the abdomen and we hear those grotesque squirms.
The t-800 is damaged again in a grotesque gory way. GOOD. Because how goofy would if have looked if he was malfunctioning with some camouflage bug that turned him stripey black and yellow? It'd look goofy as hell. (I know, the t-800 doesn't have camouflage, but I'm just making a point).

>The cut scene gets that across well,
This didn't come out right. I mean the trimmed scene.

>USA needs to improve infrastructure

Improves infrastructure

>Waaaaaa

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are you ok?

god I fucking hate comics books

>thinked

Yeah I agree, it's something a modern filmmaker would do because its a really cool detail, but ultimately hurts the tension because now there dramatic irony involved where there shouldn't be. If we know something the main characters don't, then it ruins the sense of being chased.