More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Over 10 years have passed since the first machine called The Terminator tried to kill Sarah Connor and her unborn son, John. The man who will become the future leader of the human resistance against the Machines is now a healthy young boy.
However, another Terminator, called the T, is sent back through time by the supercomputer Skynet. This new Terminator is more advanced and more powerful than its predecessor and its mission is to kill John Connor when he's still a child. However, Sarah and John do not have to face the threat of the T alone. Another Terminator identical to the same model that tried and failed to kill Sarah Connor in is also sent back through time to protect them.
Now, the battle for tomorrow has begun. It's nothing personal. Rated R for strong sci-fi action and violence, and for language. Did you know Edit. Trivia Robert Patrick trained in a rigorous running regimen while breathing only through his nose, in order to be able to appear to run at high speeds without showing fatigue on film. He had trained so hard that he was able to catch up with Edward Furlong on his dirtbike with great ease, so he had to slow down considerably.
Goofs After the Terminator's mechanical arm is freed from the cog, his real arm covered with a black sock is visible under his leather jacket. The outline of a wrist watch under the sock is also visible. Quotes The Terminator : Hasta la vista, baby. However, highlighting the 'Special Edition' option and keying in '' August 29, , will open a Extended Special Edition Option, with the T searching John's room and an Alternate ending added on and replaced.
User reviews 1. Top review. Words cannot describe the greatness of this movie. Now, that Terminator has been sent back again but with a different assignment: Protect John Connor. Sarah, John, and The Terminator journey together on their quest to stop Judgement Day, with a trailing, shape-shifting Termiantor trailing from behind. In one of the timelines, Judgement Day occurred in , much earlier than it originally is.
The Terminator: Future Shock. Judgment Day as seen in the film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Skynet becomes self-aware at am Eastern Time after its activation on August 4, and launches nuclear missiles at Russia to incite a counterattack against the humans who, in a panic, tried to disconnect it.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Since Sarah and the Terminator both share the same information which it would in any case if both it and Kyle were sent back at the same time to different destinations. T2: The Future War , this date has not changed as a result of Cyberdyne managing to reconstruct and create the Terminators from the remaining parts of the T sent to from the future.
At this stage, quality may have improved, but the timing has not yet changed. In Russia, a routine day at sea turns into a nightmare when it seems the US has launched a massive nuclear attack on the rest of the world. Terminator Salvation: Dark Sky. Judgment Day as shown in the film Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
This event is not prevented, and occurs as predicted with the T indicating "Judgment Day is inevitable". After John Connor and Wendy Dorset inadvertently participated in the creation of Skynet while attempting to stop Clea Bennet in , T2: Rising Storm the date for Judgment Day was altered into a progressively developing scenario of machine-based homicidal mania that takes years to develop until the full fledged nuclear strikes of Judgment Day now occurred sometime in early s when it executed the program Firefall.
T2: The Future War. This sequence of events was directly attributable to the temporal intervention by Skynet and the deployment of the I Infiltrator Serena Burns to ensure Skynet's creation as well as Dr.
Regardless of what year Judgment Day eventually happens in the main Terminator timeline, August 29 appears to be the specific day of the year that is still recognized as the day that the machines rose up and the world ended. He originally joined the site as a freelance writer on the Lists team before moving over to News and Features, eventually becoming an editor in Over time he's done quite a few different things, including helping launch gaming on the site, often handling news, features, and guides simultaneously.
Now he sticks primarily to movies and TV, and spends way too much time looking at analytics. And Mali, she just believed in me. Cameron: There was a pain. There was a surliness. There was an intelligence. It was all there. What you see in the movie was all there, it was just a question of pulling it out. The credit totally goes to Mali. Furlong: I landed [it] on my last audition. It went from hundreds of kids to, I think, me and one other kid. Cameron: Robert, he was one of a number of actors that I saw in that age range.
I wanted him to be late 20s, like he was a young recruit cop. I wanted a little bit of a contrast to Arnold and I wanted somebody physical, but not big. Not Conan. I wanted to create a contrast. I thought of it as an East meets West kind of energy, brute force versus the fluid.
Schwarzenegger: He was just so opposite, right? I was big, he was lean. I was powerful, he was fast. I had basic technology that we had in the first movie. What this guy had was sophisticated abilities. Cameron: I dallied briefly with Billy Idol in that role because I thought he had a really interesting look and presence.
It got taken off the table when Billy had a bad motorcycle crash. Patrick: I met with Mali and I tried to do something physically that when she looked at me, she kind of got an intense vibe. He has to physically touch things to be able to read them. You only project emotion when you need to. Patrick: I kept trying more and more things.
And I could kind of get the sense that it was going my way. And then I think there was a third day where they had me actually come in and he let me read the script. I remember it took me about five hours. It just blew my mind. If I could pull this off, this would be like a Super Bowl win for me. And he just emerged. There was a moment where there was Robert and then there was everybody else.
Muren: We did a lot of scans of him walking. He had a certain little style to his walk that Steve Williams, the animator, picked up on right away. And it was a surprise to me and most of us, I think, that [when] walking, this person could look completely different than that person.
For reprising their roles from The Terminator , Schwarzenegger and Hamilton landed eight- and seven -figure paychecks, respectively. That disparity irked the latter. Before and during shooting, Hamilton worked tirelessly with both a personal trainer and weapons specialist Uzi Gal. The costars set the tone for the rest of the cast. But building a movie around one was really the breakthrough. Morton: We were in San Jose, just before they blow up the [Cyberdyne] building.
I was on my way out somewhere and she was just coming from the gym. And I just remember being embarrassed that she was in far better shape than I was. Schwarzenegger: She told me that she has been running on the beach with this guy Uzi, who was a trainer with the boots on and the combat gear. Linda Hamilton to EW : I learned to load clips, change mags, check out a room upon entry, verify kills.
Because Sarah would have. And it was sheer hell. Schwarzenegger: It inspired me to train hard. I grew up watching him on the Wide World of Sports. He created the whole body-building world. Patrick: He watched me take after take. And he had such an appreciation for the physicality of the performance. He is a good actor. But having someone with that presence speaking mostly in very small bites, you as an audience can infer a lot of meaning into that.
He knew how to play it down the center and not overemote. Furlong: I was a year-old kid. And Predator and Total Recall It was my first movie. I was so starstruck. He was just out there as a kid, having fun and just being natural. The first time I was in a movie, I know how scary it was. And I can imagine what it was like as a year-old kid.
Furlong: I think the best way to get over all that was actually working alongside him.
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