TriStar Pictures | Release Date: July 3, 1991
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MovieManiac83Apr 23, 2015
When James Cameron crafted The Terminator in 1984, the concept of a sequel was far from his thoughts. The film's box office performance, while more than justifying the movie's understated $6.5 million budget, did not result in studioWhen James Cameron crafted The Terminator in 1984, the concept of a sequel was far from his thoughts. The film's box office performance, while more than justifying the movie's understated $6.5 million budget, did not result in studio executives rushing to Cameron to make a follow-up. However, The Terminator arrived on tape just as the mid-'80s home video revolution was gathering steam, and it became one of a few titles whose VHS success oustripped its theatrical performance. By the late 1980s, there was no question that Cameron would make a Terminator sequel. The only mystery was how spectacular it would be. Aliens, Cameron's first big-budget directorial assignment, had been an edge-of-the-seat ride and indications were that he had every intention of topping it with Terminator 2. (In between Aliens and T2, Cameron made The Abyss, a film plagued by production issues that received a lukewarm initial reception but was re-evaluated once a more complete version of the director's vision was released for home viewing.)

For T2, Cameron's planed "major twist" was unveiled before the movie's release because of marketing considerations. This time, Arnold Schwarzenegger would portray a good Terminator instead of a bad one. Had this been kept a secret, it would have packed a wallop. Unfortunately, the trailers let the cat out of the bag and few (if any) members of the audience were unaware of this switch-up. Knowing the twist beforehand neither ruins the overall movie-going experience nor damages its integrity, but it's not unlike being aware of the identity of Luke's father while watching The Empire Strikes Back.

T2 features bigger, bolder, more energetic action sequences than its predecessor (Cameron had a budget of more than ten times that of the original for the sequel). The big moments include a chase scene in which the T-1000, in a truck, pursues John Connor and his Terminator on a motorcycle; the prison break of Sarah Connor; and the explosive finale at Cyberdyne. The film is long enough to allow for more character development than in the original. We come to understand how her obsession with the future has transformed Sarah into a driven woman. A touching friendship develops between John and The Terminator, lending aspects of an off beat "buddy movie" to T2. And Miles Dyson (Joe Morton), the scientist/engineer unlocking the secrets of the 1984 Terminator's chip, must face the moral and ethical implications of what he is inadvertently doing. By trying to help mankind, is he instead becoming the author of its genocide? The time paradoxes addressed in this film are more complex than those in The Terminator. This storyline postulates that actions from the future have formed a cornerstone of the past, raising questions about the non-linear nature of time. Cameron's original ending for T2 would have made future sequels unlikely; producer Mario Kassar forced Cameron to abandon his planned "coda" to allow for the possibility of additional Terminator movies. Thus far, there have been two (plus a television series), but Cameron has not been involved, claiming the story he wanted to tell concluded at the end of T2.

There's a little more humor in T2 than there was in The Terminator. Most of it results from the interaction between John and the Terminator, where the human child attempts to teach the robot killer the intricacies of offhand social interaction. This includes slang expressions such as "Hasta la vista, baby." It's also worth noting that, although it would be a stretch to call Schwarzenegger's Terminator "kinder and gentler" in this film, he does not kill anyone. Even before John explicitly orders him not to commit murder, the Terminator's visit to the past lacks a body count. (The same cannot be said of the T-1000.) Of course, injury, intimidation, property damage, and general mayhem are exempted.

Combined, the first two Terminator movies offer some of the best contemporary-based science fiction action ever provided in a motion picture series. Although the third Terminator movie continues the legacy of impressive, big budget action, the screenplay is lacking in both depth and substance and it feels inferior, especially when viewed back-to-back with Cameron's efforts. Although The Terminator is arguably the more visionary of the first two films, T2 is the more visually and viscerally satisfying. It's an exhausting experience and, even 18 years after its release (as I write this review), few films have matched it within the science fiction genre for sheer white-knuckle exhilaration.
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CinemaSinsMay 9, 2015
When James Cameron crafted The Terminator in 1984, the concept of a sequel was far from his thoughts. The film's box office performance, while more than justifying the movie's understated $6.5 million budget, did not result in studioWhen James Cameron crafted The Terminator in 1984, the concept of a sequel was far from his thoughts. The film's box office performance, while more than justifying the movie's understated $6.5 million budget, did not result in studio executives rushing to Cameron to make a follow-up. However, The Terminator arrived on tape just as the mid-'80s home video revolution was gathering steam, and it became one of a few titles whose VHS success oustripped its theatrical performance. By the late 1980s, there was no question that Cameron would make a Terminator sequel. The only mystery was how spectacular it would be. Aliens, Cameron's first big-budget directorial assignment, had been an edge-of-the-seat ride and indications were that he had every intention of topping it with Terminator 2. (In between Aliens and T2, Cameron made The Abyss, a film plagued by production issues that received a lukewarm initial reception but was re-evaluated once a more complete version of the director's vision was released for home viewing.)

At the core of The Terminator lies the concept of time travel, with machines from the future returning to the past in an attempt to change it while future humans sought to retain the status quo. For Terminator 2, Cameron changed the game. Once again, there are pro-human and anti-human factions tripping through time, but on this occasion, both sides have the same eventual goal: change the future. For Sarah Connor (an ultra-toned Linda Hamilton) and her 10-year old son, John (Edward Furlong), it's a chance to avert the coming apocalypse. However, for the T-1000 (Robert Patrick), the latest machine weapon, the mission is to kill the Connors. With those two eliminated, the future human resistance will be toothless, thereby assuring eventual machine dominance.

For T2, Cameron's planed "major twist" was unveiled before the movie's release because of marketing considerations. This time, Arnold Schwarzenegger would portray a good Terminator instead of a bad one. Had this been kept a secret, it would have packed a wallop. Unfortunately, the trailers let the cat out of the bag and few (if any) members of the audience were unaware of this switch-up. Knowing the twist beforehand neither ruins the overall movie-going experience nor damages its integrity, but it's not unlike being aware of the identity of Luke's father while watching The Empire Strikes Back.

There's a little more humor in T2 than there was in The Terminator. Most of it results from the interaction between John and the Terminator, where the human child attempts to teach the robot killer the intricacies of offhand social interaction. This includes slang expressions such as "Hasta la vista, baby." It's also worth noting that, although it would be a stretch to call Schwarzenegger's Terminator "kinder and gentler" in this film, he does not kill anyone. Even before John explicitly orders him not to commit murder, the Terminator's visit to the past lacks a body count. (The same cannot be said of the T-1000.) Of course, injury, intimidation, property damage, and general mayhem are exempted.

Although the theatrical version of the film clocked in at 137 minutes, the most commonly viewed home video version is the extended director's cut, which adds about 15 minutes of additional footage, and the new scenes do not impede the breakneck pace. Perhaps the most notable of the inclusions is a dream sequence in which Sarah interacts with Kyle Reese. This sequence - the only one in T2 featuring Michael Biehn - provides stronger connective tissue between The Terminator and its immediate sequel.

Combined, the first two Terminator movies offer some of the best contemporary-based science fiction action ever provided in a motion picture series. Although the third Terminator movie continues the legacy of impressive, big budget action, the screenplay is lacking in both depth and substance and it feels inferior, especially when viewed back-to-back with Cameron's efforts. Although The Terminator is arguably the more visionary of the first two films, T2 is the more visually and viscerally satisfying. It's an exhausting experience and, even 18 years after its release (as I write this review), few films have matched it within the science fiction genre for sheer white-knuckle exhilaration.
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BoogeeFilmGuyJul 14, 2015
This is THE action film. You can't go past Terminator 2 for action, drama and Arnold Schwarzenegger one-liners. From "Hasta-La-Vista Baby" to "I'll be back", T2 has it all.
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sicranoApr 8, 2016
...............................................................................................................................a MasterPiece of CINEMA and SCI-FI ACTION
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kyle20ellisSep 12, 2020
The original Terminator film is one of the greatest films of the action genre, and still holds up as a fantastic film, not just of its genre but in general too. Terminator 2: Judgement Day is considered one of the best sequels ever made, andThe original Terminator film is one of the greatest films of the action genre, and still holds up as a fantastic film, not just of its genre but in general too. Terminator 2: Judgement Day is considered one of the best sequels ever made, and it is a consensus that I agree with. While it does lack somewhat in its predecessor's darkness and brutality, it delivers just as much in the writing and action and feels bigger and richer.

Here in Terminator 2: Judgement Day the budget is clearly bigger. This is especially true in the special effects, they were the only things in the first film that didn't hold up as well as the rest of the film but they were still not bad at all, here the effects are stunning, the liquid melting effects on the T-1000 model blow the mind still today. It is photographed slickly and beautifully, maintaining the dark audaciousness of the first film., and while the sets and lighting are not quite as nightmarish they are every bit as imaginative and atmospheric. It is superbly directed by James Cameron, and it's scored appropriately hauntingly.

Terminator 2: Judgement Day's script is just as snappy and even takes on a hard-edged tone in some parts, more so than the original, while the roller-coaster action is thrilling in every sense, without being overblown or dominating the film too much at the expense of depth, the bigger budget aiding and adding to the experience rather than swamping it. The story is still enormous fun, beautifully paced with few if any longueurs and very suspenseful.

Linda Hamilton gives another terrific performance, that is more depth than her performance in the first film, Robert Patrick is spine-chilling and once again Arnold Schwarzenegger is perfectly cast in by far his most conic role that was tailor-made for him.

In conclusion, a fantastic sequel that deserves its distinction as one of the best sequels ever made. It's the only Terminator sequel to be close to the quality of the original, and the only one that's above good level. For me, if asked which is the better film between the first film and this they're about equal, in their own ways 10/10 Bethany Cox
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Trey333Nov 26, 2022
This is Arnold at his best!. Everything about this film is awesome. Used CGI in a cool way before it became terrible.
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MrMickeyRichJan 27, 2016
All time favourite action movie, Arnold and James Cameron return for the best sequel ever, linda Hamilton is a badass and Eddie Ferlon is not annoying as child actors usually are. Action still holds up 25 years later and the T-1000 is anAll time favourite action movie, Arnold and James Cameron return for the best sequel ever, linda Hamilton is a badass and Eddie Ferlon is not annoying as child actors usually are. Action still holds up 25 years later and the T-1000 is an awesome villian. Deep, Emotional, badass, visually stunning, adrenaline pumping what else is there to say. Expand
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timoneJun 12, 2018
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the special achievement that you all been waiting for, the sequel to the first film, Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Well, here it is, the sequel to The Terminator directed by James Cameron. It won 4 Oscars at theLadies and gentlemen, welcome to the special achievement that you all been waiting for, the sequel to the first film, Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Well, here it is, the sequel to The Terminator directed by James Cameron. It won 4 Oscars at the Academy Awards. One for Best Sound, Best Sound Editing, Best Visual Effects and Best Makeup. It was the highest grossing film of 1991 making up to $519 million over $102 million budget. How unbelievable is that? With Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor narrating having his son John Connor become the Human Resistance leader against Skynet - the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a nuclear holocaust called ''Judgment Day'' on August 1997. But this film came out in 1991 so there's no way that'll happen in real life. Sarah was arrested and imprisoned at a mental hospital after attempting to bomb a computer factory. So why didn't it show about what happened back there? Why didn't it show about what happened after she got pregnent to John Connor and she got arrested? Oh well. Anyways, Arnold Schwarzenegger reprises his role as The Terminator, this time a good guy. He went to the bar, wore somebody's clothes, took some sun glasses and ride off into the motorcycle. But then, a new terminator called T-1000 played by Robert Patrick is sent back in time to assassinate John Connor but was confronted by The Terminator who is sent back in time to protect John Connor. You can see why The Terminator is the second terminator and he become good because the first from the first Terminator movie is evil 'cause Sarah killed it. As the Terminator shoots T-1000, you can see that he is liquid metal. He can go through objects, walk through fire and become different people. The visual effects on T-1000 is absolutely incredible. Earl Boen as Dr. Silberman is a psychiatrist of Sarah Connor. He only had a small from the first film. He sounds like Rex from Toy Story. He sounds so similar than Wallace Shawn. I don't know. I just thought about it years ago. Michael Biehn has a cameo role in this and his acting is brilliant in this where he warns Sarah that John Connor's the target now. The scene where The Terminator and John called the Foster parents and The Terminator can imitate voices and realizing they're already dead. So The Terminator and John breaks Sarah free from the hospital and T-1000. They rescued Sarah and The Terminator says ''Come with me if you want to live.'' Damn, I forgot about that quote from the first Terminator film like what Michael Biehn as Kyle Reese said and The Terminator imitating the voices. I like the scene where Sarah stops Miles Dyson, creator of Skynet played by Joe Morton from letting Judgment Day happen. The Terminator and John arrive at his house and warns him to destroy the items and the designs in Cyberdyne. There's an amazing scene where The Terminator cut his arm and pulls his off making him realize that he's a cyborg. So they went into the Cyberdyne building to destroy all the stuff and retrieve the CPU and the arm. Miles Dyson get shot and sacrifices himself by exploding the entire building. Now there's no way for him to kill himself because he got shot, I really like him. I really like that scene actually is because he gasping repeatedly and says ''I don't know how much longer I can hold this.'' I use to say that when I was feeling sick years ago. The chase scene and the final battle between The Terminator, Sarah, John and T-1000 is phenomenal. I even love the part where Arnold says ''Hasta la vista, baby.'' The final scene where the Terminator says goodbye to John Connor is actually kinda sad but aside from that he says '' I know now why you cry, but it is something I could never do.'' and went into the lava and gives John a thumbs up. Many people love this movie just like I do so does my friends Jacob Dimmock, Thomas Raddings and Shannon Walker. Everybody's a huge fan of The Terminator films. I definitely think the first and the second are as good as each other. Much like from the 1980s, it's not classed as a horror film. It's more than the 80s sci-fi action film much like what James Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd did. This movie is kind of long. I think it's 147 mins long. Not that long though but it's considered be the longest film of the franchise. As far as sequels go, this movie is considered one of the best, most greatest films of all times much like my favorite film The Terminator the first one. But the first Terminator doesn't include at the Oscars it's still one of the greatest films of all time much like the sequel. From the beauty and the majesty of The Silence of the Lambs and Disney's Beauty and the Beast, this movie is most thrilling, most watchable, most greatest and most high rated movie at all time. In the words of Arnold Schwarzenegger: I'm back! Expand
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FuturedirectorJul 6, 2017
With an exhilarating, unpredictable and surprisingly stylish storytelling, Terminator 2: Judgment Day overpasses its predecessors with even more impressive and well-acted action sequences.
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superbatJul 1, 2020
Judgement Day is an excellent follow-up to the first movie. The visuals improve significantly and the action is even more entertaining. In addition, T2 has a more compelling story with plenty of heartfelt moments. If you liked the Terminator,Judgement Day is an excellent follow-up to the first movie. The visuals improve significantly and the action is even more entertaining. In addition, T2 has a more compelling story with plenty of heartfelt moments. If you liked the Terminator, you'll definitely enjoy T2. Expand
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HBK101Dec 1, 2016
whats there to say about this film that has not already been said this is my all time favorite film you have science fiction, time travel all in one movie. the special effects were awesome the acting was fantastic
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alejandro970May 30, 2021
One of those rare cases that a sequel surpasses the original and it is no wonder. The action has more dynamism with special effects that would become a trend in the 90s, not to forget that it includes brief moments of justified humor andOne of those rare cases that a sequel surpasses the original and it is no wonder. The action has more dynamism with special effects that would become a trend in the 90s, not to forget that it includes brief moments of justified humor and touches of humanity, with an ending that could break the hearts of a few. One of the essentials of the 90s. Expand
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gNov 15, 2016
The CGI looks gorgeous on Robert Patrick whenever we get to him transforming into different shapes, a wonderful Edward Furlong John Connor and a great way to make a sequel, with practical stuntwork and magnificent make-up FX.
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JPKJul 1, 2019
This Is How You Do A Sequel
Like Empire, Dark Knight, and Infinity War/Endgame, T2 is one of the absolute best sequels ever made.
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KelvinSelimorMay 7, 2020
Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Terminator smile. An excellent continuation of the confrontation between man and machine. The quality and plot are clearly higher than the first part. Although there are also shots where the doll is clearly visibleTerminator 2: Judgment Day. Terminator smile. An excellent continuation of the confrontation between man and machine. The quality and plot are clearly higher than the first part. Although there are also shots where the doll is clearly visible instead of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Expand
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CoreGamer1408Oct 24, 2021
I had a choice buy one DVD copy of Derp Fate or buy T1/T2 for the same price on DVD. No real contest hey lol. Modern films are mostly trash. So how does a DVD re-watch of a 90's film hold up in 2021? Unlike T1 well T2 has aged rather well.I had a choice buy one DVD copy of Derp Fate or buy T1/T2 for the same price on DVD. No real contest hey lol. Modern films are mostly trash. So how does a DVD re-watch of a 90's film hold up in 2021? Unlike T1 well T2 has aged rather well. The performances are better for sure. Story is of course well outthere, but in good way. Fun 90's action movie for sure. When I think about Genisys and the idea behind Derp Fate? Those creators must really hate on love, empowered femnity and motherhood. How they deal with Sarah Connors character arc shows a real strength of character from the end of T1 throughout T2. Expand
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agentdocentNov 4, 2017
Отличный фильм для своего времени и до сих пор радует на широком экране. Сюжет актуален не банален и наполнен отличными диалогами. Спецэффекты удостоены Оскара и понимаешь, что в наше время так же получился. 10/10Отличный фильм для своего времени и до сих пор радует на широком экране. Сюжет актуален не банален и наполнен отличными диалогами. Спецэффекты удостоены Оскара и понимаешь, что в наше время так же получился. 10/10
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your_grampaJan 12, 2018
This is a contender for the greatest action movie, and it deserves it. The acting, action, characters, and plot are amazing.
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LoletinAlexisJul 23, 2019
While Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a great movie, it is a film that must necessarily be seen with the additional footage to be 100% understood.
However, we are still facing a movie that is simply perfect in its film genre.
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FilipeNetoJan 29, 2021
This film is one of the action classics that has never left television since it premiered. And it is also a film that I saw as a child, and that I stop to watch almost every time it is on television, which happens regularly. It is also one ofThis film is one of the action classics that has never left television since it premiered. And it is also a film that I saw as a child, and that I stop to watch almost every time it is on television, which happens regularly. It is also one of the rare and commendable examples of a cinema sequel that went far beyond the initial film and became memorable in all aspects.

In this film, John Connor is a troubled and rebellious boy. He doesn't know, but one day he will be the head of a guerrilla that will fight for humanity in a war against machines. He discovers this when he faces a fearsome liquid metal killer, an Exterminator, sent from the future to assassinate him. But he will be able to count on the help of another machine: an older version of Terminator, like the one that, fifteen years earlier, pursued his mother, Sarah, and that he himself, in the future, will send to the past, aware of that it will save your life.

If it is action that we are looking for, this film takes that expectation seriously: what it offers us is pure and hard action. And there are few action films that turn out to be so absolutely incredible. The film barely lets us breathe, and the way it develops is remarkable. We have mind-boggling pursuits in which a man on foot chases a car, we have shootings and explosions in almost every sequence and the sense of danger and tension that it creates is genuine and follows us to the end. Speaking of the ending... it's hard to imagine a more moving and emotional ending scene. In addition to the ending, the action sequences at the hospital and at Skynet headquarters are worthy of anthology.

In this film, the star is Arnold Schwarzenegger. He has built up an image of toughness and, in fact, he is tough like no other actor before him: he looks indestructible and has iron determination. Even so, there are moments when he gives psychological and emotional depth to his character, a killer machine, and that is enough to have a sense of the actor's quality. Linda Hamilton goes back to the role she already knows, but leaves behind the naive girl from the first film: here, she is a woman of arms, determined and with a colossal inner strength. Edward Furlong also achieves his most successful role here. He seemed perfect in the role of a rebel without a cause and has a perfect collaboration with Schwarzenegger. Robert Patrick is usually the actor that people stand out the least, but I think he was impeccable in the role of the villain and that he put a lot of effort in the role. Joe Morton, Earl Boen and Castulo Guerra also make a positive contribution in supporting roles.

James Cameron ensures an inspired direction and achieves, with this film, one of the most impressive works of his career. Filmed and premiered in 1991, the film is extraordinarily up-to-date: if I didn't know what the film is, I could assume it is a recent production. Cinematography is magnificent, dark at the right times, and the sets and costumes are good. But it is the visual and special effects that transform the film into something even more impactful, especially with regard to the T-1000 and its liquid forms. They look like current effects, made with modern techniques. Before finishing, a word of praise for the main theme of the soundtrack, designed by Brad Fiedel and, undoubtedly, one of the most striking songs in cinema.
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Fire_CharizardAug 25, 2018
One simple word to discribe this movie. Amazing ! I watch this once a year and listen to the OST from time to time. I recommend the extended edition but the theatrical version is fine too.
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seanreneauMay 23, 2018
Terminator Judgement Day is everything great about the first and more. Arnold is the terminator. The movie is a blast.
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PredatorXAug 22, 2018
even in the original movie The Terminator, Arnold stole the show as the main villain. so naturally seeing the character we all loved to watch in the first movie and actually root for him in the sequel makes this movie even better than it'seven in the original movie The Terminator, Arnold stole the show as the main villain. so naturally seeing the character we all loved to watch in the first movie and actually root for him in the sequel makes this movie even better than it's predecessor. Best Arnie movie of all time closely followed by Total Recall and Predator Expand
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GarethBSep 29, 2018
One of the best action/scifi movies ever made. It builds on the previous with good characterisation, world building and a great villain!
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ErikTheCriticSep 29, 2018
With fantastic visuals and excellent pacing, this movie boasts exactly what a sequel should look like. It has more in-depth emotion between characters, and overall, it's a much better presented film than the first. This is probably one of theWith fantastic visuals and excellent pacing, this movie boasts exactly what a sequel should look like. It has more in-depth emotion between characters, and overall, it's a much better presented film than the first. This is probably one of the best sci-fi movies made. Expand
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JeniaNov 17, 2019
i think this movie has the best balance of entertainment and art. the cinematography, the acting, the character development. i think you know how good a movie is by knowing how many times you can watch it and it never gets old for you. this is it.
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ahmedaiman1999Apr 6, 2019
The original Terminator is one of the most intense sci-fi/action movies I've ever seen. T2 is not nearly as thrilling and suspenseful as the original. And that's why I found this sequel, which considered to be even superior to the original,The original Terminator is one of the most intense sci-fi/action movies I've ever seen. T2 is not nearly as thrilling and suspenseful as the original. And that's why I found this sequel, which considered to be even superior to the original, slightly underwhelming. The action set-pieces are almost as good as those in the first movie, and due to the the fact that this one has a massively higher budget, the action sequences feel even more well-shot. The visual effects look fantastic, and surprisingly still hold up pretty well. But the problem isn't about the action nor the CGI; it's about the situations and the conditions here that couldn't make me worry about the characters as I should. Even at its climax, the intensity pale in comparison to that's I felt whenever a car chase or a small fighting scene come in the original.

Another issue I have with this movie is that it drags a little bit at its second act. I don't mean it gets boring at all, but it feels a bit devoid and empty halfway through. Maybe better storytelling could have fixed that. I also have a couple of nitpicks, but I can't say they hindered my experience of watching the movie.

That said, James Cameron doubled down almost every single aspect in the story and the characters to make a new extremely taut story that expanded the characters' arc like I've never seen before in any film. The dialogue between the three main characters and even the story itself revealed that the characters, humans or cyborgs, have extra more layers into them. Even the villain is effortlessly well-rounded, and he oozes the impressive development Cameron has made in this world, that of course in addition to the fact that Robert Patrick is quite intimidating and so iconic as T-1000.

There is nothing can top what have been already said about Linda Hamelton's character, Sarah Connor, which definitely deserves its place among the absolute best female characters ever appeared on the silver screen. With that being said, I prefer to praise the astonishing chemistry between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Edward Furlong as the titular cyborg and John Connor, respectively. From the spot-on jokes and funny one-liners to the surprisingly moving and heartwarming scenes the two characters shared, the dynamic between these two endearing characters is simply unmatchable! Furlong is sadly a wasted talent that proved in this movie and American History X that he has a grand range and monumental acting abilities. Here he walked a very thin line between being an imprudent, reckless teen and an innocent child to bring out a likable, relatable, and quite convincing character.

Judgment Day is undoubtedly one of the best sequels ever made, but in my opinion it didn't surpass the original, nor even reach its level. That's in large part due to its relative lack of suspense that's arguably the best merit the original has.

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davidb1080Feb 28, 2019
This movie is one of the best movies that I've seen and is the best terminator movie. This movie takes all the elements of terminator 1 and improves them to the max.
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Rock3nh3imJul 5, 2019
Epic Meta Story, Action, The "Last Action Hero" Schwarzenegger is Phantastic, Excellent Cast, Exciting to the End, WoW what a Soundtrack and the Bluray Quality is so F**king Good, as if the Movie came out Yesterday... Sci-Fi in Perfection andEpic Meta Story, Action, The "Last Action Hero" Schwarzenegger is Phantastic, Excellent Cast, Exciting to the End, WoW what a Soundtrack and the Bluray Quality is so F**king Good, as if the Movie came out Yesterday... Sci-Fi in Perfection and even after almost 30 Years... I Love it Expand
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Dungeon00XNov 14, 2019
Best sequel of all time! Even better if you watch the Director's Cut! By now everybody has to have seen the movie, so I don't have to say much. I love this movie and I don't think they will ever make a movie to top it.
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JustinhorrorFeb 1, 2020
My 4th favorite movie of all time, this movie was a lot better than its still awesome original.
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HaDdi98Oct 27, 2019
Terminator 2 judgment day is the best terminator in the series with best action moment which make this a great movie
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kkmmkk5Nov 11, 2019
Best movie!!! I love it !!!
a great action movie from 90s.
Arnold its so brutal, the true terminator
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PeterParker2479Jan 3, 2020
Great movie. This is how you make a sequel. You continue the story in a natural way, you add more iconic characters, and you break boundaries on what an action movie can be.
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KSArvindOct 30, 2022
This film is the best action thriller ever made, period. There is no one in this world who has not seen this gem of a film ❤️
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SMRtFeb 17, 2020
My best movie of all time I've watched it more than 25 times just next to Sholay which I have watched more than 30 times
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Toasty87Jul 12, 2020
When people say terminator you think terminator 2 everything in this movie is perfect.
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Clive_cowanJul 25, 2020
Absolutely my favourite film of all time. The graphics still stand up to today’s standards (2020)
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akshatmahajanMay 22, 2021
I watched this movie when I was young. Today, I re-watched the movie and enjoyed it alot.

It is great sequel to a great action movie. Arnold perfectly played the role of terminator and you will connect with him by the end of the movie. I
I watched this movie when I was young. Today, I re-watched the movie and enjoyed it alot.

It is great sequel to a great action movie. Arnold perfectly played the role of terminator and you will connect with him by the end of the movie. I cannot imagine another actor representing the character. John's character was also interesting but Sarah's character was not that strong as compared to the original. The plot, soundtrack, acting... everything in the movie was great.

Overall, I would recommend this movie to everyone.
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KVTheCriticSep 6, 2020
One of the greatest movies of all-time, it builds upon the promise of the first film and gives you an experience you'll never forget. I don't go around handing films 10/10's, but this film absolutely deserves it. This is a must-watch, so dropOne of the greatest movies of all-time, it builds upon the promise of the first film and gives you an experience you'll never forget. I don't go around handing films 10/10's, but this film absolutely deserves it. This is a must-watch, so drop everything now and go watch this movie. Expand
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MrPajamasSep 9, 2020
Terminator 2: Judgment Day is one of the best sequels ever. Despite the fact that the story was already excellent in the previous film, it is even better here. The action is excellent again and the effects are even better. There are a lot ofTerminator 2: Judgment Day is one of the best sequels ever. Despite the fact that the story was already excellent in the previous film, it is even better here. The action is excellent again and the effects are even better. There are a lot of legendary scenes that I won't spoiler. Unfortunately, the following sequel did not overcome the number two. If you saw a one, don't hesitate and start at two right away. Expand
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DazzMOct 11, 2020
Simply EPIC! This almost 30 year old Classic is one of the best Action movies of the 90's and one of my favorite films of all time!
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Neoimtheone1981Oct 16, 2020
Only thing I didn't like about this really awesome movie is the Judgement Day dream scene. Other than that, it's a great action movie with great acting and effects.
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geewahJan 30, 2021
Aside from the CGI, this is one of the more overrated movies I've seen. It's not bad, it's just not great.
The plot is thin and not nearly as original as it's predecessor and at well over 2 hours it can't maintain the suspense like the first
Aside from the CGI, this is one of the more overrated movies I've seen. It's not bad, it's just not great.
The plot is thin and not nearly as original as it's predecessor and at well over 2 hours it can't maintain the suspense like the first movie.
And don't get me started on why the Terminator can't kill. He is the Terminator. Seriously.
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Elijah1999Dec 24, 2020
The number one highest grossing movie in 1991
and it’s the best of all time ever
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AmiristosMar 4, 2021
NO SPOILERS
Well, what can I say.. emotions, action, good acting.
Terminator 2 has everything..
James cameron is just a virtuoso directing movies.
If you haven't seen terminator 2 then do it.. NOW
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perk8jMar 30, 2021
James Cameron explores motherhood in Terminator 2: Judgement Day and expands on Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) by furthering the dynamics between herself, John Connor and making the T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) the anti-hero. Instead, theJames Cameron explores motherhood in Terminator 2: Judgement Day and expands on Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) by furthering the dynamics between herself, John Connor and making the T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) the anti-hero. Instead, the introduction of T-1000 (Robert Patrick) is the much more menacing Terminator this time around in this conclusion to The Terminator (1984). Expand
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MaddoxWhiteApr 25, 2021
A really good action film that has a lot of iconic moments. Deserves the hype.
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shumatOct 31, 2021
amazing arnold, fully recommended for action films lovers and machines lovers
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realjaytheboomSep 15, 2021
James Cameron not only improved on the second movie but he made maybe the best action movie of all time everyone needs to watch this movie like 3 times.
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NickTheCritickNov 6, 2021
This is one of those rare cases where a sequel is better than the original movie. If "The Terminator" was a good movie, this one is a masterpiece. Simply the best action movie ever made along with "Hot Fuzz" and simply the best robot movieThis is one of those rare cases where a sequel is better than the original movie. If "The Terminator" was a good movie, this one is a masterpiece. Simply the best action movie ever made along with "Hot Fuzz" and simply the best robot movie ever made. This movie has less suspense and more action than the first one, this movie doesn't age, this movie is pure action, pure entertainment. It's Perfect Expand
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SpaceKing7Nov 2, 2021
30 years later, it’s still the best action movie ever made. It’s just a shame that it didn’t win the Oscar for Best Film Editing when it absolutely should’ve won. Take it from me, that’s as disgraceful as when Forrest Gump won Best Picture30 years later, it’s still the best action movie ever made. It’s just a shame that it didn’t win the Oscar for Best Film Editing when it absolutely should’ve won. Take it from me, that’s as disgraceful as when Forrest Gump won Best Picture instead of The Shawshank Redemption. Expand
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HellHoleHorrorFeb 20, 2023
I absolutely love this film. Whilst the effects are obviously with that nineties style, with rear projection and early CGI, they are still incredibly impressive and have that tangible reality to them that elevates them beyond modern CGI-onlyI absolutely love this film. Whilst the effects are obviously with that nineties style, with rear projection and early CGI, they are still incredibly impressive and have that tangible reality to them that elevates them beyond modern CGI-only effects. The sound design is also excellent, memorable and pretty-much faultless. The writing is fantastic and this is what, combined with the groundbreaking effects, elevates this to be a truly timeless classic. The acting and characters contribute to the story and effects. It’s not one aspect that is good, it is all aspects of this film. I even like the 3D conversion they did, it gave us another way to watching this classic. The story really builds on the first film. The action is exciting. The pacing perfect. Shame James Cameron’s newer films are not as good, along with Aliens (1986) this is the peak of his career in my opinion. It’s an awesome action film, the likes of which only come many years apart. Everything about it is totally kickass brilliant. Expand
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royalguy07Feb 25, 2023
The effects, particularly the practical ones. Hold up really well here. Glad Arnold has more to do in this one. Kid actor was terrible.
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HappyliveMay 7, 2022
makineler insanlığa karşı bilim kurgu filmlerinin ilham aldığı t800 efsanesinin geniş kitlelere ulaştığı enfes yapımdır
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littletristan2Jul 29, 2022
Terminator 2 Judgement Day Is The greatest Action Movie Of All Time, 31 years later and it still holds up
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TongxiSep 16, 2022
One of the best sequels ever produced. It should been the end of the series.
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CineMasterDec 25, 2022
Nothing is perfect.
With that said this is hands down the greatest movie of all time and all time there will ever be.
A true 10/10. Nothing will ever compare to my experience with this film. You can’t even just listen Brad Fidel’s
Nothing is perfect.
With that said this is hands down the greatest movie of all time and all time there will ever be.

A true 10/10. Nothing will ever compare to my experience with this film.

You can’t even just listen Brad Fidel’s composition of the soundtrack alone and know the film is a 10.
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Maxisgoat1717Apr 9, 2023
Why it rocks: The idea of flipping the script from the already great original was a really cool and original concept. The characters also are great and relatable, the t-1000 is a great (and kinda scary) villain, and the visuals and effects onWhy it rocks: The idea of flipping the script from the already great original was a really cool and original concept. The characters also are great and relatable, the t-1000 is a great (and kinda scary) villain, and the visuals and effects on T2 were ahead of the time. Expand
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DawidJohnsonFeb 6, 2023
You get to see Arnold Schwarzenegger's nipples in this movie. Highly recommend!
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kerminatorFeb 23, 2023
Terminator 2 is one of the best sequels of all time from the action to the story to the acting it is the definition of cinematic masterpiece.
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FlouManeMay 11, 2023
Terminator is one of the greatest sequels of all-time. It expands upon the universal created in terminator 1, while delivering action sequences that still stand up today. This couple with a compelling story that seems more relevant today thanTerminator is one of the greatest sequels of all-time. It expands upon the universal created in terminator 1, while delivering action sequences that still stand up today. This couple with a compelling story that seems more relevant today than ever before, makes this a cinematic masterpiece! Expand
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VoinGoldAug 28, 2023
The film looks very fresh even 32 years after its release. I think it is difficult to do so even now
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