The Making of 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' Page #5

Synopsis: This documentary treats movie fans to a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Terminator 2: Judgement Day, the blockbuster science-fiction film about the further attempts of the SkyNet computer system to assassinate John Conner before he can become a danger, as well as the resistance's efforts to protect him. Included are interviews with Arnold Schwazenegger, Linda Hamilton and the rest of the cast and crew who share their experiences from making the film, as well as disscuss the efforts that went into it.
 
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1991
25 min
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Let's go.

We gotta get outta here.

Come on! Get up!

Hand me the shotgun.

Put your weight on me, Mom.

Hurry!

Come on, Mom.

Get up!

This way. Come on.

Wait! No. No. It's too hot.

Go back.

- Go. Run.

- No! We gotta stick together.

John, you've got to go now.

- John!

- Go! Now!

Get up the steps.

Go.

Get up.

Come on, Mom.

I got you.

Grab the chain. Grab it.

Grab it. Go. Go!

Mom, come on! Mom!

Call toJohn.

I know this hurts.

CallJohn.

Call toJohn now.

F*** you.

Help!

Mom.

Help me.

Get out of the way, John.

Shoot!

Get down!

Get up. Come on.

Holy sh*t.

I need a vacation.

Is it dead?

Terminated.

Will this melt in there?

Yes. Throw it in.

And the chip.

It's over.

There's one more chip.

And it must be destroyed also.

Here.

I cannot self-terminate.

You must lower me into the steel.

I'm sorry, John. I'm sorry.

No, it'll be okay.

Stay with us.

- It'll be okay.

- I have to go away.

No, don't do it.

Please, don't go.

I must go away, John.

No, wait.

You don't have to do this.

I'm sorry.

No, don't do it! Don't go!

It has to end here.

I order you not to go!

I know now why you cry.

But it's something

I can never do.

Good-bye.

The unknown future

rolls toward us.

I face it for the first time

with a sense of hope.

Because if a machine,

a Terminator...

can learn the value

of human life...

maybe we can too.

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James Cameron

James Francis Cameron is a Canadian filmmaker, director, producer, screenwriter, inventor, engineer, philanthropist, and deep-sea explorer. He first found major success with the science fiction action film The Terminator. more…

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