I'll be back (Police station assault) | The Terminator [Open Matte, Remastered]
The Terminator (1984)
Scene: I'll be back (Police station assault)
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Storyline: A seemingly indestructible robot is sent from 2029 to 1984 to assassinate a young waitress, whose unborn son will lead humanity in a war against sentient machines, while a human soldier from the same war is sent to protect her at all costs.
Director: James Cameron
Writers: James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd, William Wisher
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger (Terminator \ T-800), Michael Biehn (Kyle Reese), Linda Hamilton (Sarah Connor), Paul Winfield (Lieutenant Ed Traxler), Lance Henriksen (Detective Hal Vukovich), Rick Rossovich (Matt Buchanan), Bess Motta (Ginger Ventura), Earl Boen (Dr. Peter Silberman)
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Euro Film Funding
Cinema '84/Greenberg Brothers Partnership
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Imagine going into a police station to kill one person, and you kill everyone except that one person.
Sounds like the USA military.
@@MrBrewman95 I thought they were too busy burning villages and raping women and children?
@@MrBrewman95, you don’t know shit about the world, lol.
Epic fail
@Chris Black, well not sure about the real world but shout out to Shermanator.
When you’re level 100 and go back to the beginning of the game
Nice pfp Ryan
@@ihaveaweirdnotsolonguserna5270 thanks
RyanB*2개월전 Whentou'releve100andgobacktothe beginnigofthegame
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@@sicariusflamus3033 in Re8 😂
How he tracked him through the wall at 1:48 was a masterful touch. He is the ultimate killing machine. Imagine seeing this thing shooting a spas12 shotgun with 1 hand, terrifying.
Suicide not allowed
He’s got wall hacks
The camera work especially is awesome. Arm holding the rifle still looking proportional from 1st-person pov
Dirty Harry was able to track one of the terrorists through the wall on the hijacked plane without any of these bells and whistles 😂
He also made the Spas-12 full auto
I always loved the part at 4:08 when Kyle slips on the floor. Because it was real it looks so natural and shows the genius of Cameron's decision to leave it in. It highlights just how human Kyle is in contrast to the slow methodical movements of the Terminator. You almost never ever see slip ups or accidents left in movies.
Not only that, he *plans* for slip ups. Remember Aliens? Every character apart from the main ones (Ripley, Burke, Newt, Gorman and Hicks) was given the same first name as the actor playing them - William (Bill is short for William) Paxton was William Hudson, Jeanette Goldstein was Jeanette Vasquez, etc, so if anyone accidently used someones first name rather than the character name in a take, the shot would not be ruined.
This is how the last terminator should be: A brutal horror-thriller sci-fi
Fucking a
+action
Exactly
This is what Terminator has always been about. Terminator 2 was a nice twist on the story, equal to the first movie, but not something that should be copied for every sequel. The core of Terminator is exactly that - an unstoppable killing machine.
@@EnterTheSoundscape Yes. This is what the masses seem to miss. T2 was of course a good movie, but it also sent the series spiraling into commercial mainstream silliness. It's similar to what happened to Nightmare on Elm Street and Saw.
"If you wanna wait there's a bench over there" Never thought I'd see arnold refuse a bench
😳
Funny thing, had the terminator waited on the bench he would have had a perfect chance to shoot Sarah in the face a couple of hours later or something.
@@JackPonissi yeah surely his system would have calculated a higher probability of success if he did that, but action movie I guess
Da dum tsss...
Wasn’t his type
To me, this is one of the best horror scenes ever made. Sarah's in the safest place she could be in small town, America: a police station. Filled with dozens of well-armed, brave policemen confident in their ability to protect her. Introduce the unstoppable, biomechanical horror that is the T-800. "It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop... ever, until you are dead!"
Damn cuz.that made even me piss my pants
30 cops to be exact.
@@michoak47nfernandez25 I thought about that after I posted this comment but fuck it 😂
@@michoak47nfernandez25 As a clarification, this is according to the movie dialogue and only for that station in particular.
You never watched hitchhiker!?
2:59 is my favorite shot: Dude fires a bullet which goes right through Arnold and hits the glass behind him, shattering it. Such a clever visual effect. There are other scenes that show the Terminator is indeed getting hit (he's not flinching, he's recoiling from the force of the bullets hitting him), he's just not going down, which adds to the confusion among the cops and the overall mayhem of the assault.
And yet no one believed Sarah Connor that there was an unstoppable android walking around from the future
I've never noticed the 2:59 shot before. But doesn't he shatter the window by hitting it with his elbow? Right near the left edge of the glass, a hole appears. It's one of those Hollywood glasses that breaks easily. I mean the hole could be a bullet hole that slightly misses, but to me it seems more like Arnold hits it with his elbow
Never noticed that before 👍🏼
@@shredd5705I agree, although they do make it pretty clear the bullet hits him in the front with enough momentum to knock him back into the glass, which is pretty cool as well.
@@nerva-suicide not allowed
Imagine if he sat on the bench and waited
Sounds like what a robot would do!
Justin Ratcliffe and Rolling his thumbs 🤣
10 minutes later.. gets newspaper and starts reading it.. looks up occasionally and keeps reading
Andrew Coote ask police after a pencil for the sudoku after 45 minutes.
Tbf he might of had a better opportunity to kill her had the terminator known patience
The dude that leaves at the beginning has some next level luck
All planned for the sequal, in advance.
Melt There was no planned sequel at the time.
@@TechnologicallyTechnical Not sure what you mean by planned, but James Cameron has spoken about how he left things in place in the first film for the second one.
@@TechnologicallyTechnical What are you saying? Cameron had planned the franchise to be a two film-sequel.
@@SleepExports Most writers/directors leave little things in their stories that could tie into a sequel just in case they decide to make a sequel in the future, but that's not the same as planning the sequel ahead of time. Like, the whole idea behind Sarah being in a mental hospital was suggested by Linda Hamilton after the first film had come out, so no, Silberman surviving was not setup for the sequel.
Even as a young kid this scene... there was something different about it. The police station feels like a fortress, impenetrable to almost all threats and you start to feel like Sarah... maybe she is safe here and she'll be okay? But, he'll be back.
I felt the same way when I first saw it
Well it is an infiltrator it's supposed to blend in and go behind enemy lines
and the hide in police station tactic wouldn't work in the second film because the killer robot is posing as a cop
@neo-warkid4edwards222 suicide not allowed
@@stryker9986dog not allowed ect
That little head twitch at 1:58 is just fuxkin superb!
Indeed man, what a eye 👍🏻.
Great acting by Arnold
Skynet would probably never be able to make a real human but their sense of fashion is incredible.
Nazi analogues
Keyword *SOME*
@@imcallingjapan2178 yep, always the bad guys that have the nicest outfits
He just stole these clothes, they don't come with the T800.
Great taste in sunglasses too
I love Kyle Reese's frantic and low-to-the-ground movements. He moves like a rat through a maze, exactly how you'd expect the type of person surviving in a robot apocalypse to move.
Omg. Exactly. Biehn’s Kyle is amazing and then we had Courtney’s Kyle the buffoon.
He will always be the one and ONLY Kyle Reese for everyone
Yeah He was the best actor for Reese, not the Hollywood beecakes they used in sequels. He is wiry, but still strong, and just a little crazy looking from PTSD. Exactly how you'd expect a veteran of a future apocalyptic war to look. The guys they got to play him later were ridiculous. So how many rat shakes does it take to get that buff after a hard day fighting robots and pumping iron.
@@wamyx8Nz Arnold was the first Hollywood choice for Reese, but then Arnold started to talk how the Terminator actor should move and act and that is when he lost the job as it was clear that he is the best actor for Terminator and it will be easier to find another Reese than another actor able to play Terminator. But yea the actor that playing Reese was perfect.
Excellent observation x
Wow what a guy, he just drove the car through the building to give his friend Sarah a ride home, and the nerve of those cops trying to stop him and almost injuring him, Sarah is so lucky to have a friend like that.
They just don't make friends like the terminator anymore. Shame.
"You ain't never had a friend like me." - T-800
Everybody needs a friend like the terminator.
Get you a man that’s persistent like the terminator to lol
What a scene, timeless. It's got the famous line, and then the Terminator just ploughing into an entire police station and mowing everyone down just to get to one person. Brilliant.
It's heartwarming that the terminator went through all that trouble to see his friend.
Why isn't this getting more likes? *Martian:* Don't run. We are your friends. *Shoot*
Yup, True friend :)
he was made to be like a human!! Loving and caring)) To spread love and religion... his religion💀
BLM should have been taking notes from this lol
Seriously. That cop filling out paperwork was like, "Man, that's some friend."
Kyle saved that Police Officer from the Terminator by knocking him out .
ddaamn you beat me to it haha I just posted a comment about this. You're the real Captain here.
yes he will be the only survivor from this station
ROBINSON XLNT I was just thinking the same exact thing before i even read your comment lol. He knocked him unconscious so he became out of sight and away from danger. Probably the only survivor in that station.
Yea but that sure wasn’t his intention lol
He died without air, burn in the fire.
Michael's physical acting was amazing and beliveable for a worn out soldier. With all of his movements filled with desperation and sheer adrenaline looking at every posible danger and tripping over stuff becasue he's paying attention to where the T-800 might come from while also trying to make the fastest possible path to get the fuck out of there Genesys' Wannabe-Reese should have taken notes
the way he was dual welding a assault rifle and a spaz 12 shotgun is badass
Terminator 1 and 2 were absolutely flawless movies.
That's right Shang Tsung I'll be back
@@grimm_destroyer5566 yes correct ill be back
Now, get to the choppa.
@@ABCD-yw5mz do it naoooo lol
T2 had a mountain of cock ups, it was visually entertaining & action filled, not a patch on this masterpiece though. Listen carefully to everything Kyle says to the Police & even to Sarah. Negates the possibility of a sequel, really.
This scene really reinforced how deadly this machine was, he just kills an entire police station without any problem what so ever. And then just walking it off, no hurry. Epic scene.
Don't forget, there was an earlier scene in which (I think it's the detective) says "We've got 30 cops in this building" as a way of assuring Sarah of her safety. When I heard him say that, I thought "Uh-oh"
World need couple of terminators this days...starting with Minneapolis
Shooting up the station was pointless - only served to alert Sarah to the danger - he (oops, I mean IT) could kill all those cops with ITS bare "hands".
HULK X and Seattle
Grimmer2006 "I can't breathe."
He actually came back.. What a nice guy
the synths kicking in at 4:06 is so mesmerizing to the ears
0:21 Gotta give Skynet credit here. Despite being a threatening killing machine, it still knows how to say, "please".
He forgot to say please in the second movie
@@josjos1847 lol
@@josjos1847 That was a different model.
@@cstuartdc easy boi easy
I think it's a learned behaviour just like robots trying to learn from humans.
When you enter the police station on GTA SanAndreas
Hell yeah
😂😂...
B A G U V I X *Cheat Activated* F U L L C L I P *Cheat Activated*
You love to get arrested right.... lol i'm feeling afraid for people who loves to do that in a videogame XD
Or Vice City with the Minigun lol
The beeper moment at 0:09 was a masterful touch in my opinion. It caught my eye the very first time I saw it. Just made me wonder how many times in our real lives we just miss out on a disaster by a random seemingly insignificant event that we will never realize this side of Heaven.
In the novelization, there's a mention that Silberman received the beeper message from his gay partner Douglas. So he didn't notice the Terminator. Moral: backdoor knocking may be lethal.
3:58 If the Terminator used its voice mimicking feature, Sarah would've been toast!
But member Skynet had little to no info about Reese yet alone his what his voice would be like.
@@josemadrista123 That doesn't matter, all they have to do is have heard the voice before and they're able to replicate it.
I don't think the Terminator had heard his voice yet so couldn't do that.
@@renegadeace1735 He did hear it in the bar where he said come with me if you wanna live, he was outside the disco laying on the ground but he heard it 100% .
Sarah: Reese! T-800: Wrong *boom*
This scene alone is better than Genesis and Dark Fate combined.
It reminded the audience why the terminators should be feared.
Alone is better than everything after T-2
@Beverly Marsh Stfu feminist
Had some of the best sleep in my life with Genesis. Im not going back to watch either.
Genesis is decent as long as you don’t look at it as a “terminator” movie.Dark fate was total garbage however.
t1 was the best terminator movie
I think it’s awesome that Arnold’s most iconic line was written to say “I’ll come back” and he just said it as “I’ll be back”.
I read that Arnold wanted to say the line like "I will be back." Instead of "I'll be back." because he thought is sounded more robotic. A machine wouldn't use contractions. Him and the writer got into it and the writer pretty much told him to f*ck off and say "I'll be back".
Arnold's acting skills as a machine is honestly oscar worthy. That head turn at 1:59 is so accurate like NPC's in games.
Was just thinking that as I watched this. What an incredible movie.
as a physical actor he was amazing.
But then he yanks the electric cords and makes a squinting face and he also makes that same face right before he did that when he got shot. Why is an indestructible robot making faces like that? Not so Oscar worthy...
@@IronMikeThyson That is part of the code for looking more like human.
@@georgiyanev7056 interesting timing when he chooses to look more like a human 🤦🏽♂️
I love how at the 0:30 second mark, after realizing that they won’t let him in immediately, he starts analyzing the size and strength of the entrance. Thus determining that driving the car through it would be efficient.
thats ridiculous first time start killing why he have to be back????
'Because The Terminator learns from his mistakes " - Allen Tsai.
god loves you all, please answer his calling because he is warning you of hell. hell is worse then u think. christ died for u so u can repent of your sins and give your life to him so you may find eternal life. Come to christ because time is ticking. Christ Jesus loves you so much. Even when you reject him. He wants you to be saved that he died for you.a
You aren’t wrong, but what was the relevancy?
@@MotorcycleCheetah cause its a nonsense
I just wish i was alive at the time to see the movie in theaters and experience the scary movie it was. Movie was wayyyy beyond its time.
3:22 I love the cold and emotionless way that the Terminator turns around and executes the officers. Arnold’s acting really sells how it’s a machine with no grasp on morality, and simply doing what’s it’s programmed to do. Killing is just like any other task for it.
I can never decide whether the T-800's are more terrifying, because of their total indifference to pain and suffering, or the T-1000 which seems like it's got something of a fascination with it.
@@satireisnotdead5804 Truly, those were the best two Terminator models of the films. The ones after just didn't match up, but honorable mention to the T-RIP.
@@Vee_231 I think T-800 is still the winner for me, they've been shown time and again to be very reliable (but only when they're on the good guys team... Hmmm) and don't muck about doing silly and unnecessary things like the T-1000 does they just arrive, get some clothes and get on with it, the T-1000 always struck me as having something of an ego about it, a bit of a smarmy punk.
@@satireisnotdead5804 Even when they aren’t the food guys, they still take a lot of licks and keep on ticking. The original Terminator and the T-RIP (which was a prototype version of the T-800) probably got the closest to killing their marks than most of the other terminators. I remember reading about the T-1000 that they were specifically programmed it with a sadistic hatred of humans. Apparently it’s smart enough that it can even learn to make decisions contrary to Skynet, which is why they weren’t mass-produced.
yes you just desribed a machine r u braindead
0:34 the moment you realized he’s scanning the integrity of that barricade and quickly deduced his car is perfect for getting through it
That wasn't his car, he hotwired a parked car in the parking lot outside.
Yeah that and he scanned to the left and deduced he needed to go that way once he did breached through.
I never liked the UI of terminator view. It shows absolutely needless stuff like memory addresses, instead of actually showing how terminator scans things or targets enemies. Robocop UI is way more functional.
@@oldcat1790 The Hud of the Terminator is only meant for the audience to convey how it’s CPU works. The Terminator doesn’t need a hud in actuality. It can also see in full color when needed.
He also had the headlights on since you see the cop being illuminated but when the camera shows the vehicle go through the door and the lights are off but when you see the officer again he's illuminated as if the lights were back on.
the music, the gloomy 80's lighting look, the action. Pure brilliance
the length he's willing to go through just shows how much he wants to see his friend Sarah. so heartwarming
Arnold was terrifying in this.
Yeah and I remember watching the beginning of T2 thinking he's the bad guy again. Only at the mall did I realize that he's there to protect John and that was a pretty effective twist.
Adax ! Well when you got a guy the size of Arnold not on your team you would be scared to lol
Damn right... I always thought this movie was actually more of a scary horror type movie... but yes Arnold was absolutely terrifying...
he was born to play the t-800.
That's the point
The synthesizer music in T1 is incredible. Really fits the tech noir theme of the movie.
Love the synth music!
yes. Fantastic.
Lol pretty sure they put that cheesy synthesizer music in all of the 80s music.
It’s the best.
Herrprof I see what you did there lol
0:26 I've just realised, if the T-800 took his advice and just waited patiently on the bench, he literally would've killed Sarah Connor
One of the most iconic scenes in action movie history.
Arnold wanted to say "I will be back" to make it sounds more robotic but the director said no. Now the iconic "I'll be back" line is a part of history.
I always heard that he couldn't pronounce the phrase properly, so he had to shorten it.
@@coltonwhite2518 It's the opposite, he wanted to say "I will be back" because "I'll be back" was harder to say, at least for beginners in English but the director of the movie said no.
"I will be back" would've been better
Up & Atom!... Up & at Them!
@@Z3t487 wasn't about "harder" to say but more him thinking it just sounded weird with his accent
"I'll be back." Ten minutes later. "Can I see Sarah Connor now?"
No, sir, keep waiting, please :v
@@adrianrias1724 "I'll be back."
No sir, keep waiting please
@@thecasul1524 I'll be back
@@Kiritolar Can I see Sarah Connor now? It's beggining to be cold outside
IMO, this was one of Arnold's greatest performances. He did not have many lines in the movie, but he truly pulled off playing a machine. Cold, with no emotion. The 2nd movie, which also was great, they gave him more personality.
The soundtrack on this is absolutely phenomenal
Imagine how god damn terrifying this must be. Having a killer stalk you is scary enough, but knowing he's a damn near unkillable machine that won't rest, won't hesitate and will not stop until you're dead. Genuinely horrifying shit.
I read a comment that said the Terminator is also "sci-fi horror" instead of just sci-fi action.
@@Richard-Espanol That's definitely what it started as. It went from being horror to action.
Daniel Suarez wrote some books that have a similar vein, Daemon is one. Has a killing machine that won't stop.
@@davewanamaker3690 As a protagonist, it's just a cool idea. As a villain to a horror movie? Bone chilling.
That's why the terminator was supposed 2 be the bad guy! No emotion an fuckin terrifying
This is so iconic now, it seems like historical footage.
Historical butchering with the redone sound fx though.
It is historical. It’s 39 years old.
For real...this scene was so realistic that i watch it over and over....and its been years.
The Historical Documents 😅
@@mikeg2491 Sounds fine to me.
The best thriller movie ever made. Arnold was perfect for this role. Gotta love the dirty gritty realism than this film has.
'I'll be back' in this movie (in my opinion), is one of the all time best Hollywood one liners. A short history of 'I'll be back' - In an earlier Arnie move, I think it might be Commando, Arnie says - I'll be back later'. In another much earlier movie, made over 45 years before Terminator was offered for release, the one liner 'I'll be back' was uttered by actress Vivian Leigh as she left the wounded Southern soldiers in the hospital scene of Gone With The Wind. I have seen Gone With The Wind several times over the years but only noticed this one liner for the first time while watching it a few weeks ago. Funny how you can watch a good movie several times and still spot something previously not noticed. Thank you for taking the time to read my comment.
Terminators have some seriously impressive combat algorithms. I mean the feature list includes: - use staircases - open doors, with and without force - talk to people and even trick them - drive vehicles - analyse structural integritiy, layout and weakpoints of buildings - path find through (partially destroyed) buildings - fire, aim and reload non native weapon systems - perform target priorisation, aimpoint selection and judge necessary lethal force - do all this with sunglasses and in the darkness
Dont forget that the AR 180 hes using was converted to full auto in the book. So he has detailed weapon smithing.
You forgot tactical thinking; destroying the building’s power supply to create confusion and lower aiming performance in humans.
The terminator was so good for its time its like they really came from the future to make the movie
Well it is stated that they have an adaptive AI. Plus it likely got a dataset from skynet as well. Imagine the amount of data a works spanning general AI has available.
well, it was infiltration unit after all.
He protecc He attacc But most importantly, He’ll be bacc
Yo im dying
He attacc He attacc But most importantly He not care when you shoot him in the bacc
That meme isn't funny
@@MaxwellAerialPhotography Would’ve been better if it was spelled Bacc
@@mrmeasies2374 bro it was are you dumb Edit: just realized it is edited, sorry, I’m the dumb one now
I like the guy saying "gun shot!" at 1:20 as if literally everyone in the building didn't just hear a frigging machine gun.
Terminator was so perfect for Arnie. He does robot so well and it seems effortless! Even his voice has a robot quality to it.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. I love Camerons accuracy to detail. Earlier the lead detective tells Sarah there are 30 cops in the building. If you observed visually and audibly, you witness/hear the T-800 shoot exactly 29 people. But I said 30 right? Right, because the remaining 1 who didn't die was the cop Kyle knocks unconscious.
In T2, the dudes interrogating Sarah said he killed 17 officers. So the rest were only wounded.
Not just the body count but it's all the incidental sounds: the shouts of the cops in the background, about the fires and the lights, the injured cops screaming, and fewer and fewer crying out as the T800 carries on.
Interesting and the one knocked out was maybe viewed as dead or not a threat he didn't come after him. Wise choice though not really a choic e
Luck the Irish cop
@@ElBandito it makes a lot of sense a few of these guys wouldn't die when you look at the way the terminator's shooting - he's not really shooting to kill as much as he is 'raking' across numerous people, which means most of these guys get hit with 2-3 rounds across the chest from a .223, relatively survivable depending on how quick ems arrives (which i would imagine is pretty fast, this is a police station after all) the only guys that would for sure be dead are the guys hit directly with the terminator's shotgun
This is a real terminator movie. Scary intense scene
Aran Erem the only one
@@GuitarGangsterArmi yes, always will be the best
Aran Erem the second movie makes no sense
I really love terminator 2
Aran Erem So do I but it screws up the formula of the first
I love the brief look the two cops give each other when they're breaking out the rifles, like, "Nah, there's no way, right?"
The tempo of the background music is just perfect. Really lends to the scene.
The scariest thing about the terminator is how he can make a shotgun sound like an automatic rifle
That's the reason I wield a rifle and a shotgun in pubg
Haha good one
TBBXB_DRAGONSOUL that’s stupid
@@randychampion2137 how so?
He had a rifle and a shotgun with him
3:59 scary thing is this COULD have been the Terminator imitating Reese's voice...
it never heard Reese they need a sample to immitate...unless it somehow heard him 30 ft away when he said come with me if you want live
I said the SAME THING! Glad to see someone else noticed that he could copy voices.
I could have sworn Reese said/shouted something to Sarah when they were being chased through the alley, but I watched it again and he didn't. He doesn't look 30 feet away when he said "Come with me if you want to live" though, maybe 10-15 so the Terminator might have heard
@@MyoclonicJerkCough yes, that's true. All he needs to do is hear the voice and he can copy it. I think Kyle would have been close enough for the T-800 to hear and copy him.
I'm not sure Sarah knew that.
Another scary thing is, at 3:58 it could've very well been the terminator calling out to her, since he has the ability to mimic voices
I loved that frightening built up of the scene where Reese rescued Sarah too.
The fact that he could have just broken in on his own but decided "wait, I can do better" 🤣
His guns were in his car, so if he has to go back to his car he might as well use it.
I always liked that cop at the front desk's handwriting.
Yeah, after the first watch I always think of that scene, when writing something with pencil.
Fun fact! It took atleast 25 shots of him writing cursive to perfect it since the cop(actor) was a OCD
😂💯
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr Interesting
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr really?
I love how doctor Soberman encounters a terminator in the first three movies, but manages to survive each time. I'd like to think he also survived judgement day. I would have really liked to see him in Terminator Salvation as an elderly member of the human resistance army.
He didn’t survive Termintor Salvation 😂😂😂😂. But who knows the was a scene in T3 that he finally got to see the terminator up close and personal so who knows maybe he took Sarah’s words for real and probably jet it to Mexico
Theres an extended or cut scene of T3 where he realizes Sarah and Kyle weren’t full of shit moments before being vaporized in a nuclear explosion
@@olliegoria It would have been far better if he did survive and became a significant character in Terminator Salvation.
@@TheStapleGunKid Even so, Terminator Salvation would still have likely been the flaming heap of garbage it turned out as.
@@olliegoria That is correct.
There's no doubt he should of won a oscar for his role as the terminator, can't understand why he did'nt....excellent acting....superb.
He was fantastic
Dr. Peter Silberman, RIP Thank you for you efforts.
One of my favorite elements of this scene is the Terminator analyzing the wall and its integrity. It's trying to make sure the car will break through. It's an unnecessary detail, but I really appreciate how it slightly clues you in to its plan before Arnold even says the line.
It even turns its head in order to avoid using the uncovered robot eye as the noise would give it away.
Iike the red primitive terminator vision.
Definately...I also love how he tracks the cop running behind the wall and takes a moving target down with deadly precision. Its also great how they think he's a terrorist. Nope...more like something from your worst nightmare. Although Rambo was bad ass. Arnold as the Terminator made Rambo look like Mall Cop as far as intimidation level goes.
@ela robinsin I guess it was an error in the filmmaking. I think in Terminaror 2 atleast in the original cut when she's removing bullets from arnold theres missing holes from where he got shot...idk somethin along those lines I remember. They should also explain why Arnold is like 25lbs lighter in T2. Its one of the reasons that almost makes me like T1 over T2 since Arnold doesn't look like a walking tank like the original. He was actually bigger in T3 at like 55. If you pay attention to him from the back when he's walkin toward the bar the width of his back and form is almost identical to T1. Quite an accomplishment for Arnie to get in that kind of shape again for T3. From a physical standpoint he looks more like his original form in T1.
@@shonmoody1706 He could have just punched or jumped through that thin wall and glass. Strange he'd need a car for it.
Can we just take a min to appreciate how good Michael biehn was as Kyle reece!
Amazing performance and never gets the credit he deserves
Just one minute? I've been appreciating how awesome he is since 1984!😅
Right on! He embodied the character through and theough
Biehn is in two of my favorite movies, (both directed by Cameron) Terminator and Aliens..
@@symphonyx13_6 Make that three movies by Cameron. Don't forget "The Abyss" Loved Biehn's navy seal slowly going mad because of pressure syndrome.
I love that glance at 1:40, from Traxler. It's a face that says in a flash "I should have believed you, I am so sorry"
Arnold Schwarzenegger always made some great movies.
Commando was a stinker. Twins wasn't a barn burner either.
I got the feeling that Lt. Traxler halfway believed Reese during his interrogation. You could see he was freaked out once the shooting started. James Cameron sets the mood like no one else.
Or he was just being serious because he heard gunshots in a police station? Lol. You’re looking too far into it
Watch the deleted scene on this channel, he handed Kyle his pistol, and tells him Sarah has to live before he died. If that scene was canon it’s confirmed he believes in Kyle.
@@Nicholas_Chen_ Not just that but there another deleted scene after the "It's him and me" part where he closes the door and Henriksen was all "it's Moon talk" and Draxler was "he better be" so there was a gnawing doubt that Kyle may be legit
@@Nicholas_Chen_ It is canon, cause it was a deleted scene part of Director's Cut version
@@VixXstazosJOB Correct me if I'm wrong but T1 doesn't have a Director's cut, the theatrical one is the only version of the movie.
The way that Arnold says "I'm a friend of Sarah Conner" always gives me goosebumps. Zero emotion. Very chilling.
我們是朋友
So direct and to the point.
Very polite!
La típica manera de mentir para alcanzar un objetivo
It's amazing acting. Zero emotion very robotic. Menacing
I’m sorry, but how is no one talking about how good that man’s handwriting was my god it was beautiful.
1:27 that step back was smooth, it is executing tasks and protocols just like a machine should be, nice script, nice acting by arnold
Alternative version :- "I'm a friend of Sarah Conor, can I see her please" "She's making a statement, it will be a while but you can wait on the bench" "OK I will wait on the bench"
*Terminator switches to low power mode*
i'll be wait
@@IlijaWood I can't believe how much that made me laugh!
T-1000 would either wait or impersonate an officer to infiltrate. He's smarter :3
@@Smeginator Hahaha...
Alternative ending: The T-800 mimics reese's voice to get sarah out of hiding then shoots her in the face
He hadn't heard Reece's voice yet so he couldn't imitate it.
@@forever-pk1hn He had in tech noir but people where probably screaming so he couldn’t hear it
He wouldn’t need to hear Reece’s voice, just needed to touch him (or anyone) for the voice
@@s8567. Uh pretty sure it didn't work that way.
@@forever-pk1hn It did. The T800s just need to touch someone in order to copy their voice. In T2 Arny copied John Connors voice on the phone to the T100 remember
He did in fact come back
It breaks all barriers and It is LOVE
It's ART in it's greatest perfection
To think this came out in 84 & is still better then most action movies of today.
This movie can't be made today cause snowflakes would cry over a fake robot kil_ing fake cops.. My My My The Snowflakes we have become.. We would have Snowflakes like Bluelivesmatter protesting this movie with their fake out outrage...
They can't touch this shit today
@@kenrickeason i am Brazilian and leftist . I agree with you
@@kenrickeason Terminator is horror sci-fi. Terminador II is one of best action movie Dark Fate is the true Dark Fate!!!!!
U are right man i miss the movies like this like for example scarface great movie they dont make them like they used to
3:25 When he turns back around, you can hear the servos in his torso operating. Nice touch!
I only hear Traxler's body collapsing on the floor.
@@DanielDimov358 You can hear it immediately after he collapses on the floor. Turn up the volume and you can catch it!
Maybe tbh sounds more like a foot turning on a linoleum floor without lifting the foot of the floor but then again it may be the servos
@@du4lstrik3 ahh wait I hear it now weird first time I heard it just sounds like a foot scrapping off the floor my bad
@@billkhalifa9907 I don't think the T-800 has any servo mechanisms on the back. But maybe I'm wrong.
let's face it ... movies these days just lost the magic that the 80/90s had
It’s amazing how quickly this scene starts to look like the future/flashback scene Kyle has later on.
Still one of the coolest moments in the terminator franchise.
I don't know what I like better. The police station shootout, or the earlier deaths and carnage at the nightclub.
Both movies Terminator 1 and Terminator 2 Judgment day or two of the best of this franchise movies they should have left it when the unaltered ending and Terminator 2 director's cut they have an alternate ending where the war has been prevent what James Cameron decide to take that out what under directors cut you can actually see it the deleted scene or in which I refer to
Terminator should be a trilogy: Terminator 1 as Terminator 1 Terminator Salvation as Terminator 2 - as a background for last part. And then Terminator witch everyone waiting, I named Terminator Total War as Terminator 3 - real war and Rage Against The Machine :D
This movie can't be made today cause snowflakes would cry over a fake robot kil_ing fake cops.. My My My The Snowflakes we have become.. We would have Snowflakes like Bluelivesmatter protesting this movie with their fake out outrage...
@Roborav dark fate was such trash
0:41 So freakin' iconic. So freakin' 80's.
Na man, this is ahead of its time
@@tonyl0ng Just like most 80's music fashion n films. A decade outta time.
T2 is so 90's. To go back in time.
80s*
0:40
Despite realizing how cruel this scene is. This is also so cool, and this great music makes it epic
I still love the sound of that gut deep BOOM when he fires the shotgun. Miss these movies
So Silberman ran past a killing machine and didn't buy Sarah's story in T2 and locks her up in a nuthouse WTF
Maybe think that the killer was Kyle, with that amazing story
MSAmber he does see the secruity footage of the police massacre and is shocked to see what he thinks is the same man (obviously a different T-800) who killed his police friends, turn up at the psych hospital to get Sarah in Terminator 2. Next to Arnold he’s the only other actor to feature in nearly all the Terminator movies. He does not appear in Salvation or Dark Fate
Nicholas Chen he leaves the police station as the Terminator walks in. He is not witness to the killings first hand, he later sees the surveillance footage but believes in the theories (for a short while at least) given to Sarah by the police in first movie e.g. the killer has body armour and is on a drug like PCP which is why he doesn’t feel pain
Sarah was locked up in the nutty house because she tried to bomb cyberdyne. She's considered a domestic terrorist/lunatic by the second movie.
stan broniszewski definitely silberman
Good things about this scene: - Incredibly Thrilling and Entertaining. The cinematography, set design and sound design is phenomenal. - Great Storytelling. It makes the Terminator look more intimidating and unstoppable when even an entire police station of cops can’t stop the machine. - Very Intense. All the gunshots and cops getting killed keeps you on your toes. - Outstanding Soundtrack. It adds to the scene’s intensity and the part when Sarah and Reese are making their escape is unavoidably catchy. Bad things about this scene: - *Arnie’s guns sometimes makes the wrong gunshot noises!*
To be fair, it’s not like the cops are like “oh wait, this dude’s guns are making the wrong sounds, oh shi-“ 😂😂😂
EmperorOfDance Still, *0/10* just for that
Those wrong gun noises were added to the DVD release in early 2000's I believe with new sound mix, and yes, they screwed up those. Newer Blu Ray remasters did have the original sounds and had better sound if recalling correctly.
Cool story bro! Jesus the cringe..
Dr. Phil's creampie lounge Wtf, these are actors for starters and if you hate cops so much, then dont call them when you need them.
The music when Kyle escapes with Sarah is catchy. Classic 80s melody and perfect for the hasty situation.
This greatest two action films
Terminator 1 : He attacc Terminator 2 : He protecc Dark Fate : He won't be bacc
張於哥 Terminator 3: I am bacc
Dark Fate: Ow, my back.
He will be back
If they do make another, and he's still acting, they definitely will bring him back. They always do
@@fernandocabrera6707 not for Salvation tho
4:34 he truly looks like a killer machine, his movements and the nonchalant walk off out of the burning building he destroyed … truly inhuman and an amazing performance
The guy that clocked out for the night right when the T800 walked in has gotta be the luckiest guy on the planet, if he didn't clock out when he did than it's very likely that he'd be dead like everyone else. And something tells me the survivor's guilt he'll feel once he learns that he's the *ONLY* one from that station to still be alive must be pretty bad.
That's Dr. Silberman, a psychiatrist who has a somewhat bigger role in the 2nd movie. Some of the cops also may have survived, albeit badly injured - the Terminator had to neutralize threats, but it didn't really matter whether they were killed or just incapacitated.
Soundtrack is amazing.
It's crazy how many people had to die just to keep Sarah Connor alive.
cops arent people though
Yeah yeah yeah yeah Intamacy!
If John Connor doesn't survive none of us do.
Therefore the entire human race alive
@@Amadeus8484 I hope you didn’t watch Dark Fate..That movie pretty much gave the middle finger to Terminator 1 & 2.
Just imagine the damage he could have inflicted if he had a phased plasma rifle in the 40 watt range...
@@Aetila No, it is 40-watt range - check the gun shop scene, @Spacegoat92 has it right...
An AR-18 and a SPAS-12 did enough damage.
@@ericpeterson5994 Oooh, you know your guns...
He did pretty well with da oozzie nain meelemedaa tho :3
🤣🤣🤣
Unloading on a guy with a rifle only for him to not even flinch must be an odd feeling
The music in this is amazing,
Imagine if Arnold did this film and then never did another movie again. The image of Arnold would be scary asf in everyone’s minds lol
Not to all, I saw this Movie as a kid and thought is was freaking awesome, I wasn't even afraid of the scene where he took his eye out and the one where he rips the guys heart out
Yeah lmao after Total Recall, Junior and Kindergarten cop he’s not quite as scary.
@@drewpeterson9236 It's NAWT A TOOMAH!!!!
@Chris Black basically all kid who are Arnold fans, are not afraid of anything, we are all terminators and Dutchs.
@@drewpeterson9236 PUT DA COOKIE DOWN! NOW!
The music from 4:05 Is beyond sublime. It was and still is so ahead of its time. Fidel man, what a genius.
agreed! pure magic
I've tried to find what it's called for months now, do you know what it is? Even when I look up "Terminator police shoot out song" it doesn't show up.
kzhead.info/sun/nJ2DmdmEiZlnqaM/bejne.html If you're still struggling :)
@@richie_williams Ah that's a shame, best of luck searching though :)
@@TheBeastInBlack Is it this kzhead.info/sun/otehZ8uSpHRsqoU/bejne.html