Terminator 2: Judgment Day Movie Review
Terminator 2: Judgment Day Review
"Terminator 2: Judgment Day" Overview

Rating: R
1991
Cast and Crew
Director : James CameronProducer : James Cameron
Screenwiter : James Cameron,William Wisher Jr.
Starring : Arnold Schwarzenegger,Linda Hamilton,Edward Furlong,Robert Patrick,Earl Boen,Joe Morton
James Cameron made one of his biggest early hits with the sequel to the popular
Terminator, Schwarzenegger's baddest-ass role to date. Sent back in time
(again) to protect the young leader of a future resistance group, Arnie does
battle with a superior model of himself (Patrick -- hey Rob, where'd your
career go? Oh, to The X-Files.). Of course he wins, but not before dazzling
the world with some of the finest special effects put to film, 90% of which
still look state of the art 10 years after their creation.
Too bad Sarah Conner (Linda Hamilton) is even less likable in this film than in
the original -- her character, long suffering in a mental hospital, is
one-dimensional and overdramatic. Her son (Edward Furlong), supposedly the
future leader of "the resistance," comes across as whiny and fragile. And as
for that T-1000, well, the technological leap to go to from a standard cyborg
to a liquid metal machine with no visible parts... seems like that might take a
bit longer than 10 years to create.
Quibbles aside, T2's effects have been quite profound. The anti-technology
screed has been picked up by the mass media; even former futurist Bill Joy's
year 2000 paranoid ravings can pretty much be traced back to the film's
mythos. While the rest of the world begs for a sequel, most of us will have to
be patient and happy with the T2 special edition on DVD. The disc features the
original plus a new cut of the film, with a substantial number of restored
scenes (including the infamous "happy ending" if you can ferret out the secret
code), 60+ documentaries, interviews, and behind-the-scenes bits, trailers
(even the Japanese ones), and a commentary contributed by 26 cast and crew
members. What more could you possibly want?
A true classic, though I still miss the grit and nuance of the original.
Updating again... here comes the third DVD edition of Terminator 2, the
so-called "Extreme Edition," which features most of the goodies from the
Special Edition (including a new metal case that ripped the hell out of the
plastic case when I took it out), though I can no longer find the "happy
ending" on this set. What's really new is the remastered cut of the film,
designed for HDTV and THX audio. Supposedly this is the highest-resolution
film ever released on home video. If you've got one of them $50,000 TVs, well,
this is the disc for you. Cameron also offers his first commentary track ever
on this disc.
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Review by Christopher Null
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