You know there's a couple of moments in T-2 were the T-1000 looks like an oscar statue, I wonder if James Cameron did that on purpose as if to day "hey academy people, check this out!" Well if so, it worked T-2 won 4 academy awards that year, including best visual effects.
@TheDevineBeing i seriously could not disagree more....
the actual effects may have dated somewhat but their use and consistency is just flawless....
they just meld with the live-action perfectly...
@HelloFade2 a tie for me because its awsome for James to review something I havn't seen because it introduces a new movie to your life and its awsome seeing James review a movie you have seen because the footage he shows gives you nostalgic memories of your childhood or when you where a teenager
I completely agree, and it is one of my favourite movies. I have seen it like 6 times now, and it's still great. The liquid metal factor makes it constantly re-watchable.
Well, James was most certainly right about one thing. James Cameron CAN go to his grave knowing that he is responsable for two of the greatest sequals in ALL movie history...and in MY mind one of the greatest MOVIES of all time i.e. *>A L I EN S<*
@HelloFade2 I'd say both: he makes me want to see a movie I've not watched yet, and I thank him for never spoilering me the best parts, while he also manages to make me appreciate even more a movie I've already watched. James is awesome in reviewing things. period :)
To be honest,I cried when I saw Miles's death.I mean he has a stable life with family yet he's oblivious to what's goin to happen and to see him sacrifice himself,knowing that he won't be with his family to ensurance a better future and the expression in his face before he dies...really deep for an actor,even today I saw it and cried again.When T3 came out,I was like:Don't tell me that after Miles sacrificed it was all in vain?Sure it was,even more sadder...