The Terminator (1984) Movie REACTION!

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  • For Film Friday #39, Madison watches The Terminator for the first time.
    #theterminator
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  • @007johnsnake
    @007johnsnake Před 2 lety +23

    5:00: "He's just killing everyone for no reason".
    TERMINATOR: Of course, I'm a Terminator.

  • @itt23r
    @itt23r Před 2 lety +45

    Of all the reactions I've seen to this movie, you are the only one I've seen who lost it over the romantic subplot. Bravo to you for that.

  • @Roddrummer
    @Roddrummer Před 2 lety +17

    Enjoyed your reaction, you get the balance right, you don’t overtalk or undertalk during the movie, you save your (good and insightful) analysis to the end. Good stuff, will be watching more.

  • @jackmars931
    @jackmars931 Před rokem +18

    "What did that toy truck ever do to you?"
    Don't worry, that truck's bigger brothers get revenge against Arnold over and over in these two movies.

  • @GrouchyMarx
    @GrouchyMarx Před 2 lety +7

    Most now have heard "I'll be back", Madison. But not know why. Right here 16:57 is why it became iconic! LOL! 😁

  • @jeffburnham6611
    @jeffburnham6611 Před 2 lety +5

    Interesting fact: The 911 system wasn't implemented in California until October 1984. Production of this film began in March, so when you mentioned the 911 system when Sarah is calling from inside tech Noir, in real life that wouldn't have been possible, so it was either an emergency number of 0 for the Operator.

  • @davidfrost901
    @davidfrost901 Před 2 lety +17

    Terminator 2 Judgement Day is required viewing and the rest is up to you. Love your reactions. Subscribed always 👍

  • @russellwood8750
    @russellwood8750 Před 2 lety +7

    I have watched many ladies react to this kind of movie it’s generally not their usual genre but props to you . you followed it along far better than anyone else I’ve ever seen.

  • @FutureBoy85
    @FutureBoy85 Před 2 lety +14

    You're so awesome Madison! I always look forward to your reactions ❤️ I'm glad you enjoyed the Terminator. I can't wait for you to watch Terminator 2. It's such an amazing sequel.

  • @craigvancil4410
    @craigvancil4410 Před 2 lety +66

    Michael Biehn had a great cameo in The Mandalorian. He was in the Ahsoka episode and, of course, they gave him a laser shotgun.

    • @Paul_Waller
      @Paul_Waller Před 2 lety +2

      I didn't even recognize Biehn at first. :P

    • @zenarcher9633
      @zenarcher9633 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Paul_Waller Same, only once he started speaking did I recognize that unique voice.

    • @mark_p300
      @mark_p300 Před 2 lety +8

      He always likes to keep one handy, for close encounters...

    • @kevjohn2006
      @kevjohn2006 Před 2 lety

      Great call! He was great.... for the 18 seconds he was in it lol

    • @MrRondonmon
      @MrRondonmon Před 2 lety +1

      He is from Alabama also, as I am, I think he got more into producing movies, that why he didn't become a huge star.

  • @implicitmintjulep
    @implicitmintjulep Před 2 lety +92

    I love how scrappy this movie feels it’s basically an independent film on a very modest budget and it accomplishes so much. Biehn really sells his lines and Hamilton’s vulnerable strength really shines

    • @michaelccozens
      @michaelccozens Před 2 lety +11

      IIRC, it was incredibly scrappy. They shot some street scenes guerilla-style, ie. without permits and just hoping to get away before somebody called the cops on this big Austrian serial killer.

    • @bronzewand
      @bronzewand Před 2 lety +5

      One of the most most efficient films of all time.. James Cameron is like a film making Terminator

    • @LukeLovesRose
      @LukeLovesRose Před 2 lety

      The greatest low-budget thriller ever made

    • @PrimeCircuit
      @PrimeCircuit Před rokem +1

      His storytelling skills were so much better when he wasn't working with super large budgets. Nothing too much, nothing too flashy, simply a plain and gritty, wonderfully exciting sci fi thriller.

    • @kevinb2844
      @kevinb2844 Před rokem +1

      Would characterize Kyle Reese as having vulnerable strength as well.

  • @poppys34
    @poppys34 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m so glad you caught the fact the She was thinking of Kyle in the picture. A lot of people forget/miss that he said he always wondered what she was thinking about in the picture.

  • @maxducoudray
    @maxducoudray Před 2 lety +5

    The thing that stands out about the first two Terminator movies, just like Aliens, is that the sequels extend the stories in interesting and logical ways. So many sequels are designed as rehashes of the original, retreading what's already been done. But both Aliens and Terminator 2 develop the characters and move the plot forward in new directions. James Cameron had crazy inspiration in his early career.

  • @J_Rossi
    @J_Rossi Před 2 lety +15

    One of the most bittersweet ironies. Kyle falls in love with Sarah from seeing a picture of her and wondering what she was thinking. She'd been thinking of him. It may have happened 'quickly' like Titanic (1997),but the love story here....to me it worked. I had the feeling that Sarah wasn't somebody that knew what it was like to be genuinely cared for and loved. Partial evidence provided by Stan Morsky, the guy on the phone that completely blows it off when he stands her up for a date.
    PS - PLEASE put 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' on your watching list.

    • @PrimeCircuit
      @PrimeCircuit Před rokem

      Just one of many examples of fantastic storytelling. "Stan" provides an important detail about Sarah while she is standing there in her rather shy get-up, ready for a well-mannered rendezvous: She is not a party girl who hooks up easily and porsche man seems to have run out of patience. Her mother had a small cabin in Big Bear Lake, so I assume like so many young people Sarah moved from the small town to LA to attend college and just ended up working to keep the dream alive. She does not fit in though. The woman is so sweet and innocent, she went to watch a movie and eat pizza all on her own, just to be out of the way of her friends. And then she meets a man who wasn't merely "in love" but who dedicated his entire life to her before even meeting her. Of course Kyle was and would always be "the One".

  • @tomfrankiewicz4030
    @tomfrankiewicz4030 Před rokem +3

    Saw The Terminator in the theater back in the day. Great movie. Considering the movie's budget I thought the special effects were pretty good for it's time.

  • @craigday2850
    @craigday2850 Před 2 lety +8

    The continuity of Sarah's story arc through 1 and 2 is my favorite part of it all.

  • @ryanhart8740
    @ryanhart8740 Před 2 lety +64

    You need to watch “The Abyss,” the director’s cut, great movie, great actors and Michael Biehn is so great in that movie, love him as an actor… Great reaction…

    • @thatpatrickguy3446
      @thatpatrickguy3446 Před 2 lety +6

      Agreed!

    • @nEthing4Her
      @nEthing4Her Před 2 lety +3

      yup way underrated film.and his work is indeed some of his best.

    • @emmabauer1906
      @emmabauer1906 Před 2 lety +5

      Michael Biehn appreciation 👍👏

    • @gu2574
      @gu2574 Před 2 lety +4

      don't forget his role in Aliens as Corporal Hicks

    • @PrimeCircuit
      @PrimeCircuit Před rokem +2

      He is so good in The Abyss, but then again everyone is. What a cast!

  • @mestupkid211986
    @mestupkid211986 Před 2 lety +6

    I don't know exactly why, but my favorite shot of all time is the one where they have the near miss of him spotting her the first time. Just... the slow mo, the music, I love it.

  • @csmelen
    @csmelen Před 2 lety +43

    Along with T2, Predator is a must Madison if you're in the mood for another iconic Schwarzenegger action movie.

    • @DarkheartedMKGames
      @DarkheartedMKGames Před 2 lety

      Whole heartedly agree, just don't watch the predator it's trash

    • @bobbombar6711
      @bobbombar6711 Před 2 lety +4

      What no conan ?

    • @thegorn68
      @thegorn68 Před 2 lety +2

      Don't underrate Kindergarten Cop though either. LOL!

    • @Kickinthescience
      @Kickinthescience Před rokem +1

      @@thegorn68 or True Lies and Total Recall

    • @hulkenstrong
      @hulkenstrong Před rokem +1

      @@Kickinthescience True Lies is such a hidden gem

  • @IdealUser
    @IdealUser Před 2 lety +51

    The Terminator was a low budget 80's film. The technology really wasn't there yet but they did the best with stop motion, puppetry, models and other visual effects. T2: Judgement Day on the other hand, was at the time had the most expensive budget ever for a film. A lot of people don't realize the special effects in T2 revolutionized the film industry and responsible for the CGI we see now in modern films. It holds up incredibly well by todays standards, despite being 30+ years old but this is thanks to the proper use of of CGI (using it more sparingly rather than the whole film being CGI) mixed with animatronics, models and shots film on a real location rather than a studio green screen.

    • @tonyb7615
      @tonyb7615 Před 2 lety +1

      Like the thing. There is one bad example. Outside of that it is perfection

    • @riveraharper8166
      @riveraharper8166 Před 2 lety +3

      Interesting that many say that part is aged.
      I am still terrified of that stop motion Terminator closing in. :)
      Oh well. :)

    • @tonyb7615
      @tonyb7615 Před 2 lety

      They did those things cause there was no other option

    • @brandonflorida1092
      @brandonflorida1092 Před 2 lety +2

      More than that, "The Terminator" was a low budget movie.

    • @DMSG1981
      @DMSG1981 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brandonflorida1092 Exactly. A couple more frames in the stop motion sequences would have been a good investment I think, but well, you can't spend money that you didn't get...

  • @logankerlee
    @logankerlee Před 2 lety +5

    I'm not a subscriber (yet) and this was the first video of yours that I've watched. This movie is absolutely my top #1 fave. I first watched this when I was three or so. You'd think that there's no chance that I'd remember this.. but nah! I LOVED this (and the second) as a kid. This movie TERRIFIED me beyond words as a kid, but I don't care - it's awesome and I'm so thankful that my parents let me watch this at such a young age.
    So yeah, PLEASE watch the sequel! It's great as well, I like this one more (now as an adult) but it's damn entertaining and a thrill ride just like this one.
    I'm subbing after watching this. :) Big huge fan of this movie and reaction! You did an excellent job.

  • @flatebo1
    @flatebo1 Před 2 lety +7

    "That's a dark future. One we would like to avoid."
    Yet the heroes spend the entire movie trying to make sure that's the future which *does* happen. Because, as bleak as it is, it's a future where humanity does have a future.
    And John does get to know his father. Just not when John is a kid.

    • @RaderizDorret
      @RaderizDorret Před 2 lety +1

      This entire movie, right down to the theme song, has that forlorn, somber feel with a spark of hope none the less. We're down, we're hurting, but we're not dead yet and we're still fighting.

  • @rhydderc127
    @rhydderc127 Před 2 lety +1

    It was fun sharing that experience with you. Look forward to watching you watch T2! Two of my favourite films of all time

  • @siskokidd
    @siskokidd Před 2 lety +2

    Your observations about the character arc of Sarah, beginning to end, romance included, is and was the reason for this movie's success, and a favorite of it's genre. I first saw it when I was in my mid 20's, maybe two years after it's release (VHS rental), and was deeply moved by the story. I was very involved in all of it while watching. A great movie experience that far too few match. Aliens is another.

  • @heavydownn2962
    @heavydownn2962 Před 2 lety +2

    "Wow. That's a dark future.
    One we'd like to avoid."
    So...now that we're IN that dark future,
    ...what do we do?

  • @josephamoraz7990
    @josephamoraz7990 Před 2 lety +4

    This is my favorite sci fi/horror film.
    The low budget gritty style it has throughout the movie is fantastic. And the 80s synth makes it great.
    I know T2 is THE hollywood action pack movie. But for me the first terminator is the best.

  • @Robotrik1
    @Robotrik1 Před 2 lety +3

    Terminatior 2 is of course recommended -- it not only bookends this story, it's one of the finest action movies ever , with a lot of subtle mirroring of the first movie .
    As for Michael Behind ... a good movie with him is The Abyss .

  • @rickpalacio7
    @rickpalacio7 Před 2 lety +27

    This was great, as always, Madison! Now you have to watch "Terminator 2: Judgment Day"!! Very similarly to "Aliens", it's one of the greatest sequels of all time and is, fittingly, directed by James Cameron! Also similarly, I would suggest that you don't even bother with any of the other sequels, series, etc. (which Cameron had nothing to do with). They're all mediocre at best, by comparison. Personally, I think "The Terminator", "Terminator 2" and "Aliens" are the greatest movies Cameron has made. He's got some other good ones, obviously, but those three are iconic and don't have some of the flaws that the other ones do. Cheers!

  • @daz_n
    @daz_n Před 2 lety +2

    T2 and Aliens are probably two of the best sequels ever made.

  • @danielmorency2242
    @danielmorency2242 Před 2 lety +13

    T2 blew our minds when we saw it in the theatres... It's another "milestone" in the film industry for special effects (and the rest is good too! lol)

    • @Carandini
      @Carandini Před 2 lety

      The problem is the marekting had a major spoiler. You really appreciate that now when you watch people reacting to T2 goin in blind.

    • @mr.kinkade2049
      @mr.kinkade2049 Před rokem

      I watched it in the cinema with my dad when it came out.
      Around philly there were a few places that had those big search lights for advertisement. They scare the shit out of me - I thought they were skynet lol

    • @GGGritzer
      @GGGritzer Před rokem

      T2 was cool. Still not as good as the original........

  • @beyonderbill3409
    @beyonderbill3409 Před 2 lety +10

    WATCH THE SECOND! It's amazing! This is not even hyperbole! Great movie all around, and I would recommend the extended cut because.. There's a moment in the extended cut that mirrors a scene in the first that you really liked. No spoilers, but watch the extended cut.
    The first is like a sci-fi action horror movie. The second is more of a sci-fi action adventure with a lot of the horror elements muted. The third is a sci-fi action adventure comedy, it feels like at times.
    Yet, I still like the third even if it was a bit silly.
    The 4th sucked, and made me lose interest. Haven't seen any of the others.

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim Před 2 lety +1

    *Newton's (third law)* "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."

  • @newmoon766
    @newmoon766 Před 2 lety +1

    Summer Glau talks about going to "terminator camp" for her role in TSCC. Picking a specific walk, a way of talking as a terminator, versus mimicking a human, etc.
    "I'll be back." is iconic, but my favorite recurring line from TSCC is, "Thank you for explaining." If you watch it, you'll understand why.

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim Před 2 lety +4

    *Universal 911 Isn’t That Old* While *911* is now part of almost every municipality’s emergency management platform, as recently as *1989,* only *50%* of *U.S.* citizens could dial *911* Nowadays, that number is *99%.*
    *The Pre-911 System Was Terrible*
    Not that long ago, if you had an emergency, you had to know the number for the nearest police and/or fire department. And the emergency number was often the same as the non-emergency number, meaning a busy signal was always a strong possibility. Needless to say, this made both reporting an emergency & responding to an emergency complicated

  • @mikeaninger7388
    @mikeaninger7388 Před rokem +2

    I actually loved The love scene in this movie because they turned such a bad ass theme into a soft love melody

  • @judsongaiden9878
    @judsongaiden9878 Před 2 lety +1

    'The Terminator' works as a self-contained story. Notice the time paradox. Kyle Reese is John Connor's father and the first Terminator's components were used to create Skynet.
    3:56 Notice the name "Michael B. Connor" being glanced over by Michael Connell Biehn. Btw, this is the first movie I ever say him in, so I've been a Michael Biehn fantard since I was an '80s kid in the '80s!
    4:49 AMT Hardballer. Not really a combat pistol. Typically, handguns with long barrels (which in this case also needs a "longslide" to encompass the longer barrel) are intended for sport and competition shooting. The ultra-'80s-style sight-obscuring laser marker is mostly for aesthetics since a Terminator, which can aim perfectly with both eyes independently of each other while "gunzerking" (all Terminators are ambidextrous, btw), wouldn't need a laser marker.
    5:14 James Cameron used to be a truck driver before he got into the movie biz, so that scene might have been him giving his old job the finger, figuratively speaking. Also, there's a dark blue cab-over wrecker in T2, driven by the T-1000, that looks a lot like that (apart from it being outfitted as a wrecker).
    6:44 Why isn't he a household name?! He's a better actor than Arnie, able to play believable and human heroes AND villains (he's never boring or neutral). Arnie's cool, sure, but he's always playing "himself," basically. I'm not sure if Mike is a method actor like Linda Hamilton, but he always becomes absorbed into his characters and plays them authentically. He always seemed to get typecast as military characters, probably because he has "that" look. You know, chiseled face, intense eyes (that convey everything from defiant Determination to realistic vulnerability), the ability to make smart strategic decisions (which has as much or more to do with writing), and a military haircut like he has in 'Aliens' only sells it further. He played a lawyer in 'The Seventh Sign'. And even his villain characters, like Johnny Ringo and Hiram Coffey, are believable and realistically human. Keep in mind, we're not talking about the historical authenticity of what the real Johnny Ringo might have been like. Btw, in 'Tombstone', Ringo is shot through the left temple at an upward angle. The real Ringo was shot through the right temple at more of a flat angle (since there was also an exit wound), so the movie didn't bother with forensic details.
    8:35 Ackchyually, prototype cellphones existed as far back as the '70s. Of course, they were the size of bricks, and probably weighed as much.
    8:44 What I don't understand is the reaction of the people around her. Any person with average social intuition would be able to piece together why someone would react the way she did, likely first assuming that she knows someone by that name rather than her having that name. But that would be an educated guess rather than an unintelligent assumption.
    11:37 That only happens in movies. Maybe if he was using an explosive-tip hollowpoint shotgun slug, but if that was the case, it would have be established that he'd taken the time to acquire at least one hollowpoint slug and then fill the tip with some sort of explosive compound (which he would have been able to find because it's established early on that he's resourceful like that).
    12:02 He does have kind of a Sting look going on. I know that's not what you mean by "The Police," but still.
    12:14 Notice how he introduces himself with his last name, rank, fighting force, and serial number. This tells us a lot about the character. All he's ever known is war and horror.
    13:08 There were weapons in 1984 that could take down a T-800, but they would have been hard to acquire since they're military ordinance. A civilian could purchase a Barrett M82 (military designation "M107") in 1984 without paperwork, but they were rare, hard to find, and expensive. Basically the Borderlands equivalent of a Legendary (in fact, there's a Legendary weapon in Borderlands 1 based on the Cobra Assault Cannon from 1987's 'Robocop' which, in turn, is based on the Barrett M82).
    15:38 czcams.com/video/osRaCi2uSB0/video.html
    15:50 You wouldn't care too much for Lucio Fulci films.
    17:13 In T2, we find out that only 17 of them died. That means the rest were probably wounded. That means the Terminator doesn't kill just for the sake of killing and isn't going for some sort of personal "high score" or whatnot. It's only removing obstacles while trying to complete its mission to eliminate the primary target. If it had been programmed to seek and destroy other targets, then it would go for the one that was most convenient. The fact that it's a machine, and technically neither good nor evil (since it has no moral agency), makes it even more frightening and unnerving (because it's "just following orders" or its "directive" in 'WALL-E' terms). Reminds me of something Sonny (played by Al Pacino) says in 'Dog Day Afternoon': "The guy who kills me...I want it to be because he hates my guts, not because it's his job."
    35:06 Born in Alabama, but also grew up in Nebraska and Arizona. A man of the South any which way. He almost didn't get the role of Reese because of his accent. They wanted someone who could speak without a distinctive regional dialect, so he learned how. We often don't think about just how much actual WORK goes into the ART of acting. In Arnie's case, he learned how to use guns ambidextrously. Also learned how to disassemble and reassemble them. Btw, the assault rifle he uses is an AR-18, Armalite's forgotten rifle (which is referenced in a punk song called 'Armalite Rifle' by Gang of Four, partially because it was made infamous by its use by the IRA). Arnie's shotgun is a SPAS-12. Mike's is an Ithaca 37 M&P. In 'Aliens', he uses an Ithaca 37 Stakeout. Not sure if it's intentional, but notice how Reese uses mostly older weapons while Arnie uses mostly newer ones (by 1984 standards).
    35:29 Peter Weller in 'Robocop' did that great. He described his movements as "staccato."
    37:41 I don't know. I kinda like being able to live in a house, drive a car, listen to music, play video games, and have access to things and stuff.
    38:07 From Skynet's perspective, humans represent chaos, and its ultimate goal is to establish "order." All tyrants use that same justification.

  • @smavtmb2196
    @smavtmb2196 Před 2 lety +4

    It's cool how 3 actors from this movie were in the movie Aliens 2 years later.
    Bill Paxton is one of the punks, in this and Pvt Hudson in Aliens Michael Biehn of course as Kyle Reese aka Cpl Hicks and one of the main police officers at the station was Lance Henriksen who played the android Bishop.
    There's also an actor from Aliens in T2 I hope you figure out who it is.

    • @crunchb3rry
      @crunchb3rry Před 2 lety +2

      Cameron definitely has his favorites. Jenette Goldstein is an underrated one. She was in Terminator 2, Vasquez in Aliens (highly memorable), and was also in Titanic. Paxton (RIP) has two more appearances that puts him in the lead...True Lies & Titanic). Michael Biehn was also in The Abyss (legendary performance).

    • @smavtmb2196
      @smavtmb2196 Před 2 lety +1

      @@crunchb3rry You got it good job
      She looks so different.

  • @Pulsed101
    @Pulsed101 Před rokem

    A line from this that's never left me, "Pain can be controlled."

  • @rbrtck
    @rbrtck Před 2 lety +1

    The guy who created the matte paintings in this movie, Ken Marschall, turned out, by coincidence, to be quite a Titanic historian who became famous for his haunting paintings of the shipwreck. Guess what? He got involved when James Cameron was doing research for his movie _Titanic_ , and ended up as a prominent consultant on that movie. 😀

  • @danielmorency2242
    @danielmorency2242 Před 2 lety +1

    Remember this was in the early 80's; 911 didn't exist yet and each city had their own system. In most places, you just called the local police department directly, where there was maybe only one person working taking calls. 911 was created to avoid having all the lines "busy" when you're in a critical situations... Plus it's a number you could easily retain and teach young children to dial in case of an emergency.

    • @peteg475
      @peteg475 Před 2 lety

      Well, 911 did exist, it just wasn't uniform everywhere. it was developed when people still had phones with rotary dials on them. The 9 and the 1 were far apart, so it was a number you could still dial quickly but was difficult to dial by accident.

  • @shanepye7078
    @shanepye7078 Před 2 lety +2

    One if the biggest problems with the Terminator series- Arnold puts his fist through the guy in the very beginning, showing how deadly the terminators are... then in every movie after, the terminators THROW people instead of putting their fists through them.
    In the one with Christian Bale, the T-800 just keeps throwing him around.
    Was a major frustration I had with the series.

  • @billallen1307
    @billallen1307 Před 2 lety +1

    He knew his father in the future but not as he grew up. I was 22 when i first saw this. No knowledge that there was a T2. It is an almost perfect story and the next one is one of the few sequels that matches the original.

  • @dan_hitchman007
    @dan_hitchman007 Před 2 lety +1

    The film that directly inspired James Cameron's original "Terminator" films was Michael Crichton's "Westworld." Yul Brynner's sentient killer Gunslinger robot was the template for the T-800 Terminator cyborgs. Another cool classic to check out.

  • @wayjamus2775
    @wayjamus2775 Před 2 lety +1

    35:30 If you watch some of Arnold's earlier work, you immediately understand that he was born to play this role - not having to worry about emotions and stuff like that LOL This was his breakthrough role and up to this point, his acting was pretty much monotone and robotic - a perfect fit.

  • @SpockvsEgon
    @SpockvsEgon Před 2 lety +1

    I've watched many first-timers react to this movie, and you figured out what was going on much quicker than most others. You're also the only one I've seen realize that Sarah was thinking about Reese in the photo.

  • @georger.3489
    @georger.3489 Před 2 lety +6

    Excellent reaction. Glad you liked it. With Terminator 2 you have to be careful with the editing tho. Somehow T2 gets more copyright claims than other movies....

  • @kyrosv1289
    @kyrosv1289 Před rokem +1

    Love this reaction and your commentary Madison!
    Thank you!
    Really glad you appreciated this film!!
    Sarah and Ripley are such great female characters!!

  • @zenarcher9633
    @zenarcher9633 Před 2 lety

    16:31 Lieutenant Traxler - "We got 30 Cops in this building."
    Newt - "It won't make any difference."

  • @PesaoManOG
    @PesaoManOG Před 2 lety +1

    loved you're reaction.thank u. you're the first reactor that noticed the photograph .that she was thinking of reece

  • @matthewdunham1689
    @matthewdunham1689 Před 2 lety +7

    One of the greatest movies ever made. ❤️ (made on a small budget)

  • @darkjedi447
    @darkjedi447 Před 2 lety +20

    15:53 - "I can't do eyeballs!" - that was the funniest reaction moment for me. So glad you liked this movie.
    FYI - did you notice all three actors in this movie who are from ALIENS? #1. KYLE #2. BISHOP ( the cop ) #3. Bill Paxton, who is Hudson in Aliens, plays one of the 'punks' at the beginning of the movie.
    Can't wait for you to watch the next Terminator movie. I'm pretty sure you'll like it just as much as this one, or more!
    Keep smiling 🤘 🙂

    • @dunbarf2413
      @dunbarf2413 Před 2 lety +2

      Yea Terminator and Alien are James Cameron movies ..he has favorite actors apparently.

    • @douglascampbell9809
      @douglascampbell9809 Před rokem

      @@dunbarf2413 Just like Tarantino.

  • @BellTower_7
    @BellTower_7 Před 2 lety +2

    One of my favorite movies of all time! Great reaction!

  • @PedroCastillo_1980
    @PedroCastillo_1980 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing masterpiece very classic The Terminator directed by James Cameron starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Biehn, Linda Hamilton and Paul Winfield. Schwarzenegger's line "I'll be back" became a catchphrase and was ranked number 37 in the list of the American Film Institute (AFI) 100 Years....100 Movie Quotes. Thank you Madison great reaction excellent and don't forget reacts Terminator 2: Judgement Day😎😎👍👍

  • @robertzander9723
    @robertzander9723 Před rokem +1

    That low budget movie showed, that with a good idea a well written storyline and a passionate crew a lot is possible. Money doesn't mean something without all the other aspects.

  • @worthalook4870
    @worthalook4870 Před 2 lety +2

    Absolute classic, my favourite of the movies. The second is a classic also. Reason for this one being my fav, Arnold was awesome in that role, menacing like a great action, sci Fi thriller. That police station scene alone is iconic “I’ll Be Back”

  • @jonathanross149
    @jonathanross149 Před 2 lety +2

    This is a great concept and executed to perfection.

  • @daerdevvyl4314
    @daerdevvyl4314 Před 2 lety

    22:00 The best pickup line ever: “I came across time for you!”

  • @toddpatrick8254
    @toddpatrick8254 Před 2 lety +3

    Terminator 2 is one of the highest grossing movies of all time. You will love T-2 if you enjoyed this one. Great Review!

  • @blastradius9136
    @blastradius9136 Před rokem

    The puppet head looked cool because remember the Terminator basically got killed in the police station because he took a ton of damage and his heart got taken out. When he got back to his room to repair himself he started taking on an uncanny valley look. His flesh was decomposing and basically he was a zombie half way through the movie.

  • @chadkeymon5939
    @chadkeymon5939 Před 2 lety +2

    I really enjoyed your reaction to this, yes please do the next one!

  • @zmarko
    @zmarko Před 2 lety +2

    James Cameron is one of the best. He's given us so many incredible films. If you've never seen The Abyss (also a Cameron film), it's considered one of the most brutal productions ever. It's also an excellent film.

  • @georgeplimpton9429
    @georgeplimpton9429 Před 4 měsíci

    They always give Gary Oldman's Dracula credit for saying that he came across time for the woman he loved, but Kyle Reece said it FIRST! "I came across time for you, Sarah, I love you, I always have."

  • @jeffreyphipps1507
    @jeffreyphipps1507 Před 2 lety

    In the mid-1980's only half of the country had switched to using 911 for emergency phone service. Calling for an emergency before that meant that you called either a county number or the police/fire department emergency line. These lines were frequently understaffed and/or workers were under trained to handle high volumes of calls. Also, 911 requires a fairly intense amount of computing power not present until after the early 1990's.

  • @mojavered1273
    @mojavered1273 Před 2 lety +1

    James Cameron was a master filmmaker even in the early 80's. Great reaction.

  • @KabukiKid
    @KabukiKid Před 2 lety +1

    T2 is a fantastic sequel, and I also remember it is the first movie to exceed 100 million dollars in budget. Cameron seemed to have a habit of spending a LOT of money on his movies going forward. ;-)

  • @mr.nobody9697
    @mr.nobody9697 Před 2 lety

    That first Sarah Conner murder is so underrated. In that single brutal scene you see the terminator as a cold merciless killer that kills an innocent woman with no hesitation. Brutal.

  • @KurticeYZ
    @KurticeYZ Před 2 lety +1

    Great reaction! This reaction that you gave hit home hard. Ty

  • @oxhine
    @oxhine Před 2 lety +1

    Hey, Madison! This is a modern classic of science fiction.
    This movie put director James Cameron on the map and became one of Schwarzenegger's signature roles. "I'll be back." and "Come with me if you want to live." entered into the general lexicon.
    This is my favorite of the franchise but many prefer the sequel to the original. The first sequel is well worth watching and is also directed by Cameron.
    There are six films in the series which grow increasingly convoluted and provide diminishing returns although they are all entertaining on some level. However, none match the simplicity and elegance of the original in my opinion.
    A very popular franchise, "The Terminator" spawned a television series, a comic book series, multiple video games, detailed action figures for adult collectors and merchandise.
    Several actors who would later feature in Cameron's "Aliens" worked with him here first:
    -- Kyle Reese was played by Michael Biehn who was Cpl. Dwayne Hicks
    -- the punk with the blue spiky hair was played by the late Bill Paxton who was Pvt. Hudson
    -- the lanky Det. Vukovich was played by Lance Henriksen who was the android Bishop
    The late Paul Winfield, who played Lt. Traxler, was an accomplished character actor known for his love of science fiction, his amazing performance in "Sounder" and his portrayal of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
    The late Dick Miller, who played the gun shop owner, was a prolific character actor best known for "Gremlins".
    Earl Boen, who played the skeptical psychologist Dr. Silberman, reprises the role twice more in the franchise!
    Linda Hamilton also reprises the role of Sarah Connor twice more in the franchise and, like Sigourney Weaver's Ellen Ripley, the character became a feminist icon.
    As the series progresses, it becomes more and more apparent that the 'singularity' -- or artificial intelligence -- is an inevitability that cannot be thwarted. A war against thinking machines is a common trope of cinematic and literary science fiction. It remains one of the top five doomsday scenarios of the genre which include alien invasion, nuclear holocaust, zombie apocalypse and ecological collapse.
    It is a surprisingly romantic film with lines like, "I came across time for you, Sarah."
    The most romantic element in the movie is that the picture of Sarah given to Kyle by their son, John Connor, which causes Kyle to fall in love with Sarah captures a moment where she's remembering Kyle and the time they shared. He cherished an image of a frozen moment where she was thinking of him. Beautiful detail.

  • @pleutron
    @pleutron Před 2 lety +1

    When I was a kid, I thought Reese was the coolest guy in the freaking world

  • @victorplekter613
    @victorplekter613 Před 2 lety +2

    Great reaction. Can't wait for you to watch the sequel

  • @CDRhammond
    @CDRhammond Před 2 lety +1

    When it comes to the Xenomorph when it was being created to real life animals were used the Moray Eel is behind its 2nd jaw that shoots out and the parasitic aspects are based on a wasp that uses live spiders as hosts for its larva.

  • @wishy692
    @wishy692 Před 2 lety

    FYI I called 911 this Saturday for an ambulance for my mom, yes recording said “all lines are busy helping other callers, please stay on the line for the next operator”

  • @generalsaufenberg4931
    @generalsaufenberg4931 Před 2 lety +1

    16:30 we got 30 cops in this building...
    you send that many? don't forget one thing, a good supply of body bags 🤣

  • @sedawk
    @sedawk Před 2 lety

    No poll required. Reacting to T2 is a must. As everyone else said, not only one of the best sequels ever, but one of the best movies made. As opposed to T1, it’s special effects stand the test of time and are still great to see decades after it was made. It’s story is simple, but told amazingly well.

    • @michaeljacyna1973
      @michaeljacyna1973 Před 2 lety

      I wonder in this poll what the percentage of (genuine real non-ironic) "No" responses would actually be. It's probably as close to 0% as you'll ever get.

  • @Philybeef
    @Philybeef Před 2 lety

    Arnie went extra for this role, since a machine would be a master of hand coordination he trained himself to take apart and put guns back together while blindfolded and also trained to shoot guns with both hands since a machine wouldn't have a hand preference.

  • @15blackshirt
    @15blackshirt Před 2 lety

    Arnold Schwarzenegger dominated the big screen in the 80's and 90's. He preceded this with the epic fantasy Conan the Barbarian, then followed this up with the action classics Commando and Predator. He also starred in The Running Man, Red Heat, Twins, Kindergarten Cop, Total Recall, Last Action Hero, True Lies and Eraser. This film spawned a massive franchise that consists of six movies, a 3D theme park attraction, a short lived TV series, comics, graphic novels and videogames. A good companion to this is the sci-fi action satire, RoboCop

  • @Cheepchipsable
    @Cheepchipsable Před 2 lety +1

    T2 is in many ways the pinnacle of action films. So over the top with a huge budget, but just the kind of thing you want to switch off to.
    Sarah develops more and it ties up the origin part of the story. It calls back to the first film a lot, so it's not taking itself too seriously.
    If you liked T1, I'm sure you will love it. 🔥🤖🔥

  • @mcraiderking5690
    @mcraiderking5690 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for waking me up (a truck driver) this early? Eff it, I’m watching.

  • @torikazuki8701
    @torikazuki8701 Před rokem

    I know Arnold's performance as the Terminator is iconic, but Michael Biehn did a fantastic job as well. Cameron & the producers tried to get him nominated for Best Supporting Actor, but it didn't go through.
    He had so many subtle character moments, many of which are hard to pick up on an initial viewing. Like at the Tiki Motel, there's a brief moment when he smiles, after he & Sarah were together. It's the only time he does.

  • @cleonmagabeefy8500
    @cleonmagabeefy8500 Před 2 lety +3

    Yes this was excellent!!! And you got the picture reference. A lot of reactors miss that Kyle was wondering what Sarah was thinking about in the picture. Now, are you ready for the best sequel ever?!?! If it's not the best, then it's in the top 3 and no one would argue with that!!! Oh yeah, Michael Biehn gets his hand bit in all of his 3 starring roles in James Cameron movies, funny bit of trivia, lol!!!

  • @bghoody5665
    @bghoody5665 Před 2 lety +25

    Great reaction, Madison. Absolutely 100% you MUST watch Terminator 2. As good as this movie is, part 2 is much better and brings the story to a satisfying close. All other Terminator movies after part 2 are unnecessary and are not worth your time. If you want to see Michael Biehn in another James Cameron movie but a different kind of roll, you might want to consider The Abyss from 1989.

    • @kevjohn2006
      @kevjohn2006 Před 2 lety

      Can't lie, Terminator is a classic. Terminator 2 is a CLASSICER!!! I don't hate on T3 though.

    • @WastedPo
      @WastedPo Před 2 lety

      @@kevjohn2006 - Terminator 3 is underrated. I think if people go into it knowing it will NOT have the same tone as the originals, then it's easier to appreciate how streamlined it is, and how well the action is done. I always find it baffling when people act like T3 is the worst movie ever, but then act like the later movies (which are a mess) were some return to form.

    • @vinnypaolini9116
      @vinnypaolini9116 Před 2 lety +2

      @@WastedPo T3 is awful. It was the beginning of the end for the franchise. A terrible film.

    • @matthew55793
      @matthew55793 Před 2 lety

      @@kevjohn2006 You should hate on T3 though. It deserves the hate.

  • @danieltate6092
    @danieltate6092 Před 2 lety

    There are actually three actors in this that were also in Aliens. The punk rocker with blue hair at the beginning is Bill Paxton, who was Hudson in Aliens. One of the cops (Detective Vukovich) is Lance Henriksen, who played Bishop in Aliens, and of course Michael Biehn.

  • @lewisner
    @lewisner Před 9 měsíci

    Fun Fact; the coat Arnold took off the punk was sold in auction 5 years ago with a guide price of $2000-3000..

  • @jorgenlundin8100
    @jorgenlundin8100 Před 2 lety +1

    The Terminator (1984) has been and is a favorite ever since i first watched it back in the 80s. The plot, the characters , the romance, the action... The soundtrack.. i love so many parts that make up this movie. Michael Biehn is one of my favorite actors, me as a teenager had a bit of a crush on Linda Hamilton..

  • @rodentnolastname6612
    @rodentnolastname6612 Před 2 lety

    Fun fact; they scratch built the dance club set. While filming, people got in line thinking it was a real dance club. 😃

  • @mjenner1451
    @mjenner1451 Před 2 lety

    100% agree with the previous comments about T2 being a great sequel and a definite must see for you. In my opinion, one of the best sequels in film history that has an iconic role reversal and a unique villain. The special effects are superb and the return of characters from the first movie actually carry the story along.

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Před 2 lety

    Lots of teleportation stories only work on living matter, no clothes, weapons, etc. Makes for a good plot device.

  • @cadebuildslego4031
    @cadebuildslego4031 Před 2 lety

    Mobile, AL here. Great reaction. You’re gonna love T2!!

  • @Constantine_IA
    @Constantine_IA Před 2 lety

    AN ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE

  • @80s_kid
    @80s_kid Před 2 lety

    I don't know, maybe it's because I was a kid in the 80s and my defining movie experiences are related to practical effects but for me to this day this is the technique that works, especially in horror and sci-fi movies. (Nowadays, it obviously has to be combined with CGI due to the changed filmmaking methods.) And in the case of the Terminator - since it is a cyborg - it doesn't even bother me if the stop motion scene isn't "fluent" enough, or the Arnold puppet isn't lifelike enough. For a low-budget film in 1984, this is a MIRACLE. I appreciate practical effects much more than today's "superhero movies" crammed with computer graphics. As a matter of fact, to me these films are more ridiculous than good, but I understand those who grow up watching these movies and for them this is the standard. This technique is perfect for creating backgrounds, landscapes, additional buildings and objects, but for displaying entire scenes or characters, it's all "plastic" for me.

  • @chadjenkins4876
    @chadjenkins4876 Před 2 lety

    James Cameron got the budget he needed with the sequel. It really shows with the jump in effects

  • @MoMoMyPup10
    @MoMoMyPup10 Před 2 lety

    That picture twist is such a genius hook. Not many reactors immediately tie in Reese wondering what she was thinking about in it. That was cool. T2 is good but it's basically a fancy remake.

  • @danielwagman9794
    @danielwagman9794 Před 4 měsíci

    The 80s techno music score is pretty awesome too. It's pretty exciting by itself!

  • @bjgandalf69
    @bjgandalf69 Před 2 lety

    Madison, if no one else has told you this, here is some history about the origins of this film and Aliens. James Cameron's first major film he directed was Piranha II, not a great start but he did get it done on time and budget with some difficult to achieve effects. Cameron got his start in the film industry working on special effects which is why is he good at directing effects laden films. James had a dream about the Terminator that made him churn out a script I believe in maybe a week. He shopped it around but only settled with Orion Pictures because they would agree to his demand to get to direct which they agreed to on the strength of his final released version of Piranha II. He considered others for the lead including believe it or not O.J. Simpson but he was considered to nice of a guy to play this villian years before his murder trial. He settled on Arnold but had to wait for him to finish filming Conan the Barbarian. James wrote Aliens while waiting for Arnold to finish Conan and started that film shortly after finishing this film. Also like a lot of directors, Cameron likes to reuse actors he has worked with before as Micheal Biehn, Bill Paxton (he was one of the punks at the beginning)
    and Lance Henrickson are also in Aliens. Biehn is also in The Abyss. Science fiction writer Harlan Ellison sued Cameron and Orion Pictures for plagiarism of a script he wrote in the 1960s for an episode of Outer Limits that has aome similar elements to this film and as a result of the decision made, Cameron had to put a credit in saying Harlan's work inspired his film.

  • @arraymac227
    @arraymac227 Před 2 lety

    '..or flash-forward, I guess.' a term we didn't have back then, since _Lost_ was still in the future.

  • @lmsossi6501
    @lmsossi6501 Před 6 měsíci

    The romance is why so many women love this movie and end up enjoying the action. Sarah and Kyle are such great characters and you believe that they love each other and would die for each other. Yes, it's ironic that Kyle wondered what Sarah was thinking about in the photo he had of her, and then we find out she was sad because Kyle died for her. Yup, you picked up on the changes in Sarah when she dresses Kyle's wound, drags him out of the car wreck, orders him to his feet in the factory, refuses to leave his side when he orders her to run, drags herself to his body despite her own terrible wound, and, finally, kills the terminator; it's also interesting to see her traveling while pregnant, making herself a harder target to find, and even having a dog to help her detect future terminators; she is taking her responsibility seriously to keep her child alive and to teach him what he needs to learn to save humanity from extinction. T2 is even better!!!

  • @starlord5032
    @starlord5032 Před rokem

    Imagine it's 1986 and you are 7 years old and you just watched it for the first time. That was my experience and it made a very profound impression on me as a child, I literally aged about 10 years after the movie was over 😆

  • @sporadicamnesic
    @sporadicamnesic Před 2 lety +1

    Great reaction vid. Also this video helps to show just how much some things are so ingrained into popular culture now even though there are still some people who haven't seen or know of them.
    In regards to the Alien movies, the third isn't as bad as people make out. The problem is that is suffered with major studio interference and changing directors, but the final result is much more akin to the first movie in the sense that it's one Xenomorph and they have to adapt and improvise to try and survive it. The 4th one is a bit ropey however

  • @emwungarand
    @emwungarand Před 2 lety

    First time seeing a reaction of yours, you're good at this.

  • @indarklove6850
    @indarklove6850 Před 2 lety +2

    we highly recommend the classic 1987 movie called *Angel's Heart* with Robert DeNiro