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MrCNTower [ 9.0 ]
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Breakthrough movie for Arnie as well as in 1984. This flick has all the makings of a kick ass action flick that only James Cameron would ever do.
The love between Reese and Sarah were classic and later recycled in "Titanic". However the metal company scenes and also the police station being shot up were staples of this movie.
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FireGod [ 9.0 ]
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Like other great action films, this is a very fast paced and thrilling ride that barely let's you catch your breath; but unlike most other great action films, the acting is very good, and the writing is phenomenal, giving us incredible dialogue, among other things. T2 is very good, but when I watch The Terminator, and I find myself wanting to memorize five or six lines or even write a book about humanoid machines or time travel, I realize that this one is much more exciting and impressive. Besides, that kid in T2 really annoys me.
Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger do a good job, but Michael Biehn is the one who does not get enough credit for this movie. However, he was lucky enough to get the best lines by far. "That Terminator is out there. It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear; and it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead!" That line would be good if only said well, but when Biehn says it, it might be my favorite line of all time; and there are several other great lines in The Terminator.
I can't think of one general thing that is bad about this movie. Aside from the afore mentioned dialogue, action, and acting(which includes the actors with smaller parts like Paul Winfield, Lance Henriksen, Earl Boen and Bill Paxton), the plot is brilliant, the music is great, and even the performance and handling of the dogs was impressive!
I used to think that Empire Strikes Back was my favorite movie, but since recently watching The Terminator, after not having seen it in years, I'm pretty sure this is my favorite film of all time.
Jeremy Barger
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/firegodsmovieclub
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Love_Spoon [ 6.0 ]
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Excellent, clever adventure thriller, albeit a bit mean-spirited (unless you consider Arnold's ever-present witticisms a good sense of humor). Terminator is a complete trip, never letting up until it's over. Interesting time-travel premise, with Kyle being transported from 2029 back to 1984 to rescue Sarah Connor from the also-transported Terminator, since she is to give birth to the leader of a revolt against such machines. One of the better violent Arnold films, I'll admit, thanks largely to the direction and writing of James Cameron. Worth seeing.
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| Weighted Rating | : 7.7 |
| No. Ratings | : 34 | |
| No. Reviews | : 13 | |
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