Bull Dozier
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Great movie, and you are correct, even Furlong couldn't ruin this. I have no idea how he got this role.#4 - Terminator 2: Judgement Day
"It's in your nature to destroy yourselves."
I wish someone other than Furlong had been cast but not even he could make a dent in the awesomeness.
The blending of old and new effects techniques is amazing. The audience's reaction when the T-1000 passed through the bars was priceless. WHAT DID I JUST SEE!?
But the soft touches are great too, like when Sarah is reminded of her humanity.
The stunt work with the helicopter alwayas astonishes me.
It's just freaking amazing.
One more thing...
GUNS AND ROSES!!!!
Trivia:
Pilot Charles A. Tamburro actually flew the helicopter under the overpass in the final chase scene. The camera crew refused to film the shot because of the high risk involved. James Cameron did the filming with the help of the camera car driver.
Linda Hamilton trained with former Israeli commando Uzi Gal and with personal trainer Anthony Cortes for three hours a day, six days a week for 13 weeks before filming. Under both, she trained intensely with weights and learned judo and heavy military training techniques. She had to maintain a demanding non-fat diet even during filming and lost 12 pounds. Because of this punishing regimen, she declined to reprise her role for Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003). Ironically, her identical twin sister Leslie Hamilton Gearren was only required to "hit the gym" for a few hours a week and the difference is visible in the two scenes they star in together.
The "forced medication" scene (Special Edition only) had to be re-shot several times because actor Ken Gibbel wouldn't hit Linda Hamilton properly with his nightstick. The scene was very physically demanding and Hamilton was furious with Gibbel because he repeatedly botched it. She got her revenge in a later scene where she beats Gibbel with a broken-off broom handle - the blows are for real.
The You Could Be Mine video is pure awesomeness. The image of the terminator walking down the hallway, pulling the shotgun out of the box of flowers, set to that music is perfection.
Thought you might like this bit of trivia:
The pumps in the gas station forecourt, shown prior to the chip surgery scene, display the Benthic Petroleum logo. Benthic Petroleum was the company that owned the submersible drilling rig in one of James Cameron's previous movies, The Abyss (1989).
when at the last showing, the opening crawl included Episode IV: A New Hope.
Probably the movie I've watched the most times in my life, including 5 or 6 times in the theater. 8 year old me wanted nothing else in the world than to be Indiana Jones.
Good list, Andy, and thanks for the fun ride.