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Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The future is not set....
Review: Arnold Shwarzenneggar returns as the killing machine created by Cyberdyne Systems. His mission to protect young John Connor, the leader of the human resistance. This time a T-1000 returns with less than honest intentions. The chase is spectacular with Arnie looking cool. Not as much depth or story as the original but it still manages to keep the watcher inthralled. If I was an action fan, a sci-fi fan or Arnie fan buy this, you won't regret. Just make sure you buy the Director's Cut and the original as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SIMPLY THE BEST
Review: Terminator II is simply the best you can get! Certainly the hottest action scenes you can see in the movies, the strongest built scenario that has minimum plot gaps, and a perfect Schwarzenegger that acts like a real model T800 drives you crazy. A must buy!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Buy the VHS Directors Cut...
Review: The movie rules, but I don't understand why the DVD isn't the DC.... There is less stuff included on the DVD than the VHS version, and how about a director's commentary or something?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the perfect movie for a dvd.
Review: it has the best audio preformance,and a very good action scenes!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The sound blew me away!
Review: There can be no doubt that this film is Schwarzenegger at his absolute best. I recently saw "End of Days" and it pales in comparison to this classic. The combination of DVD and THX digitally mastered sound is beyond belief.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This film is crying out for a sequel
Review: There is action galore in this film. This sequel takes place ten years after the first. John Connor, the future saviour of the human race, lives with his foster parents, while his mother Sarah (Linda Hamilton) is imprisoned in a mental institution, where the doctors are convinced her warnings about the future are the ravings of a lunatic.

Since the machines in the future failed to kill the mother of John Connor, a new liquid metal prototype (the T-1000), has been sent to kill John as a child. The resistance fighters have sent back a reprogrammed T-800 (Arnie) to protect John.

The action is almost non-stop but there are some flaws that I noticed. When the T-800 is looking after John we see a bit of the T-800's non-human, emotionless personality, the way he uses words like "negative" and "affirmative". Since the original purpose of the Terminators was to infiltrate the human resistance groups, was Kyle Reese (John's father) right to say that they're "very hard to spot"? Arnie is well-built and muscular, but wouldn't most people born after a nuclear war be skinny and under-nourished? Sorry if this sounds like knit-picking, I just thought it was worth mentioning.

The reason I think this film needs another sequel is because of the ending. Sarah, John and the T-800 try to destroy Skynet, and thus prevent the war from ever happening. It is obvious they didn't succeed. If they had the time machine would never have been built, Kyle would never have been born, and John Connor would never have been conceived. Plus all those extras would never have met violent deaths at the hands of the first Terminator. In which case, the future must be set!

I give this film four stars because of the great action and special effects. The plot also includes the neat irony of mankind's dependence on computers, the things that end up trying to destroy us.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terminator 2
Review: This is a cool DVD. I have many, but this one stands out in sound and picture quality. If you are going to buy one product today, buy this.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Cmon' No better story than the Terminator. One thing though
Review: James Cameron has proven himself THE master of Sci-Fi....hands down. The music is AWSOME; get the soundtrack from both T1 and T2. But, why in the hell did they leave the extra scenes out on the DVD. I'm ticked. Fortunately, I bought the Special Edition VHS with the extra scenes when I went to Universal Studios, Florida. I'm just dissappointed to get the DVD without the extra scenes. I can't wait for The Abyss to come out on DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best movie ever!
Review: This is the best film ever made.Special FX and sound is unbeliveble.I have sean T2 23 times and i gonna look it 1 000 000 more.I recomend!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In response to Prodigy...
Review: I think that the element about T101 not killing is a sub-message about violence - that it is not necessary, there's always a better way. This idea shows up in the scene where Sarah almost murders the scientist, Dyson, but he ends up helping her, and in the scene where Arnie stands at a window with a minigun, blasting away at cop cars and such but never killing a single person.


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