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Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Set ten years after the events of the original, James Cameron’s classic sci-fi action flick tells the story of a second attempt to get the rid of rebellion leader John Connor, this time targeting the boy himself. However, the rebellion has sent a reprogrammed terminator to protect Connor.
Release : | 1991 |
Rating : | 8.6 |
Studio : | Le Studio Canal+, Carolco Pictures, TriStar Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Department Assistant, Art Department Coordinator, |
Cast : | Arnold Schwarzenegger Linda Hamilton Edward Furlong Robert Patrick Joe Morton |
Genre : | Action Thriller Science Fiction |
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Strong and Moving!
Did you people see the same film I saw?
Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Yeah, i will wait this scenario in 10 years. This is not sci-fi now, its now reality.
Better than the first Terminator. The action scenes are on par, but the visual effects are obviously superior and so is the makeup. Technically, this is a perfectly made movie on every aspect of film making. It's script is strong, but not perfect like the original. The timeline is confused as to what year the present scenes take place (1994 or 1995?) and there are few questions about the story that aren't answered, but other than that, flawless movie making.
Terminator 2: Judgement Day 3D - It's amazing how well this movie holds up, the story is still engaging and full of great moments and the action scenes have only gotten better with age, these scenes don't just look cool, but actually carry a certain weight, it's the perfect blend of tension, practical effects, CGI and a good dose of good old fashioned action! No shaky cam or other cheap gimmicks here. This was already among my top 10 movies of all time and this new re-release only cemented it's position!
Just a great action film with an interesting plot, great characters and really satisfying practical effects. Main plot does have sort of a repetitive streak throughout the movie but it does not affect the rose-tinted glasses I view this film through.