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The Terminator (1984) - Patreon Version

Hi Everyone, It's time for The Terminator! As always, we had so much fun watching this movie. It really had everything... badass characters, great score and so many incredible shots. Thank you so much to everyone that voted for us to watch it. I can't wait to see the second one now!

  

The Terminator (1984) - Patreon Version

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Oh awesome, I definitely want me some more Sarah Conner! She was sooooo badass!

Chandra

T2 is awesome but it's a different movie. Terminator 1 is basically a horror film in the vein of old time classic 50's movies like the wolfman or Frankenstein or Dracula or even 1979's Alien. T2 is more of an adventure movie, great action, special effects, maybe more like a mix of sci fi and crime movie. It's really good and Sarah Conner rocks in T2.

Lana Gorgeous

Whoa!! What a unique experience. I can't believe it was a fever dream that inspired this!

Chandra

This is by far one of my favorite films. Had HBO growing up so I came across a lot of films there and cable TV. This and T2 are cinematic experiences and I never get tired of watching them lol. I've seen every Terminator film and I enjoy T3 and Genisys. The best piece of trivia I've come across was when I watched the special features on a Blu-Ray. James Cameron got the idea for the film during post-production of his previous film, Piranha II: The Spawning, in Rome. Since he had been fired from the production, he had spent the last of his own money on the plane ticket to get there, hoping to be at least involved in the editing process. Without money for proper food, he became increasingly sick, and went to bed one night with high fever. He had a nightmare of a metal endoskeleton emerging from flames, dragging itself over the floor holding kitchen knives. When he woke up, he immediately made a drawing of this vision. Most of the script was written backwards from there: the endoskeleton would have to be futuristic, but since Cameron couldn't afford to set the film in the future, the solution was to bring the future to the present, hence the 'time travel' aspect of the script was written in. When special effects artist Stan Winston was brought in, he added a few more designs for the endoskeleton, but in the end they basically used the one that Cameron had drawn the first time.

Wade Wallenstein


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