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“He's made of knife.” This week's slimiest horror movie is... Terminator 2: Judgment Day. This film has everything: a corrupted Windows version of Gollum, a reality where John Connor skips leading the resistance and just lives his best life frothing lattes at a Glendale café, and a robot so anatomically gifted he can slice a sandwich with his knife-dick like he's the deli manager at Skynet Whole Foods. If you love liquid metal weirdos, alternate destinies, and phallic cutlery, this episode's for you!What did you all think of our episode on Terminator 2?Tell us on our Socials @HorrorVirgin on Facebook, BlueSky, and InstagramHelp Support our HV Family: www.Patreon.com/HorrorVirginUp Next: The Monkey 2 (2025)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we broaden our search for Satan in Science Fiction. In the previous episodes in this series, we looked for him in the Christ Myth. Tales of a chosen one, a demi god, not exactly god but more than human with supernatural powers. Now it's time to find the devil in his own science fiction stories. There are special guest stars making cameos like James Cameron, John Connor, Kyle Reese, Holy Ghost, Skynet, Marlon Brando, Jor El, Superman, Jonathon Kent, Martha Kent, Henry Cavill, Hollywood, Lex Luthor, Arthur C Clarke, Childhoods End, Doctor Who, Devil's End, Devil's Hump, Azal, Impossible Planet, The Satan Pit, Stephen Hawking, Bobby Henderson, Star Trek, The Magicks of Megas-tu, Taylor Swift, Salem witch trials, Philip K Dick, Deus Irae, The Divine Invasion, Masada, Jupiter, Roman Empire, Rome, Battlestar Galactica, Glen A Larson, Mormon, Church of the Latter Day Saints, Baltar, Lucifer, War of the Gods Part One, War of the Gods Part Two, Count Iblis, Apollo, Richard Hatch, Survivor, Beings of Light, #666 #SketchComedy #Sketch #Comedy #Sketch Comedy #Atheist #Science #History #Atheism #Antitheist #ConspiracyTheory #Conspiracy #Conspiracies #Sceptical #Scepticism #Mythology #Religion #Devil #Satan #Satanism #Satanist #Skeptic #Debunk #Illuminati #Podcast #funny #sketch #skit #comedy #comedyshow #comedyskits #HeavyMetal #weird #leftist #SatanIsMySuperhero #ScienceFiction #SciFi Send us a text
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Si eres fan de las películas de acción, esta enseñanza es para ti 💥. Hoy, a través de uno de los clásicos del cine —Terminator 2: El juicio final— descubrimos una verdad poderosa: así como John Connor fue el líder que se levantó para salvar a la humanidad del exterminio, Dios levantó a nuestro Salvador para rescatarnos del mayor enemigo: el pecado y la muerte. Sí, hablamos de Jesús. Ese niño prometido desde los tiempos de Isaías, perseguido desde su nacimiento, incomprendido en su caminar, pero que vino con un propósito eterno: darnos vida 💛. 🙌 En esta enseñanza recordarás que: ✨ Jesús no vino solo para que celebremos una fecha, sino para cumplir el plan de redención más grande de todos los tiempos. 🔥 El sacrificio de Jesús no fue un símbolo religioso... fue una estrategia divina para vencer lo que parecía invencible: la muerte. 💡 Dios no quiere solo que lo recordemos, quiere que despertemos y vivamos el propósito que puso en nuestras vidas. 👉 Si alguna vez te preguntaste para qué viniste a este mundo… esta enseñanza es para ti. Tienes alguna pregunta, escríbenos a hola@somosviva.org Síguenos para disfrutar de todo nuestro contenido y acompáñanos de manera presencial, cada domingo, 10:00 AM. ©️Iglesia Cristiana Viva Cra. 22 164 24 Brr. Toberín Bogotá, Colombia Si quieres conocer más acerca de nuestra comunidad visita nuestro sitio web: www.somosviva.org
Den amerikanska södern är känd för mycket men vi ska ta oss an några skräckfilmer därifrån. Bette Davis får vara lite galen i sik film och T1000 tar sig an John Connor i sin.
Today is a very special episode of the Where to Stick It podcast, as the boys review what could arguably be considered the greatest action movie of all time. In the middle of season 7, someone actually submitted Terminator 2: Judgement Day. This Arnold Schwarzenegger classic tells the story of John Connor, and his T-800 protector sent from the future to protect him from the lethal liquid metal T-1000 proto-type.Support the showCatch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload exclusive content each month for only $3 a month.
Volvemos a nuestro ciclo dedicado a la saga Terminator para recordar Salvation. La cuarta entrega estrenada en 2009 y que hasta la fecha, es la única que ha seguido la cronología iniciada por la original del 84. Por fin veíamos La Guerra contra las Máquinas liderada por John Connor que tanto se nos había dicho o mostrado en flashbacks en las anteriores entregas. Y para dar vida al líder de la rebelión se elegía nada más y nada menos que a Christian Bale en plena vorágine de la trilogía de Batman de Chritopher Nolan. Un film posiblemente irregular pero con más aciertos que cualquiera de sus predecesoras. Os descubriremos todos los secretos de su producción y por supuesto, repasaremos y analizaremos toda su trama. Vienen a luchar contra las máquinas, Ale Oñate y Juandi, liderados por Salva Vargas. ¡Únete a nuestra resistencia! Este programa cuenta con la producción ejecutiva de nuestr@s mecenas, l@s grandes, l@s únicos Kamy, Lobo Columbus, Enfermera en Mordor, Javier Ramírez, La Casa del Acantilado, Shinyoru, José Percius, Diana, Josemaria1975, Francisco Javier Chacón, Kal-el__80, David, Cohaggen y Elena Gómez. Ya tenemos a la venta camisetas, bolsos y tazas de Criterio Cero. Hazte con la tuya en: https://www.latostadora.com/shop/criteriocero/ ¿Quieres ayudarnos a seguir mejorando y creciendo? Pues tienes varias opciones para ello. Dándole Me gusta o Like a este programa. Por supuesto estando suscrito para no perderte ninguno de los próximos episodios, y ya para rematar la faena, compartiendo el podcast con tus amigos en redes sociales y hablando a todo el que te cruce en la calle de nosotros…. Y todo esto encima, GRATIS!!! Y si ya nos quieres mucho, mucho, mucho y te sobra la pasta…. Puedes hacerlo económicamente de varias formas: Apoyo en iVoox: En el botón APOYAR de nuestro canal de iVoox y desde 1,49€ al mes: https://acortar.link/emR6gd Invitándonos a una birra en Ko-Fi: por solo 2€ nos puedes apoyar en: https://ko-fi.com/criterioceropodcast Patreon: por sólo 3€ al mes en: https://patreon.com/CriterioCeropodcast PayPal: mediante una donación a criterioceropodcast@gmail.com También nos podéis ayudar económicamente de forma indirecta si tenéis pensado suscribiros a las modalidades Premium o Plus de iVoox al hacerlo desde estos enlaces: Premium Anual: https://acortar.link/qhUhCz Premium Mensual: https://acortar.link/gbQ4mp iVoox Plus Mensual: https://acortar.link/y7SDmV Con cada rupia que nos llegue sufragamos los costes del programa al mes, invertiremos en mejorar los equipos y por supuesto, nos daremos algún que otro capricho . Las recompensas por apoyarnos se explican en nuestro blog: https://criterioceropodcast.blogspot.com/2023/08/quieres-ayudar-criterio-cero-mejorar.html Y también puedes seguirnos en nuestras diferentes redes sociales: En Telegram en nuestro grupo: https://t.me/criteriocerogrupo En Facebook en nuestro grupo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/630098904718786 Y en la página: https://www.facebook.com/criterioceropodcast ✖️ En X (el difunto Twitter) como @criteriocero En Instagram como criterioceropodcast En TikTok como criteriocero ✉️ Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros al correo criterioceropodcast@gmail.com De paso aprovechamos para recomendaros podcasts que no debéis perderos: Hudson´s Podcast, Puede ser una charla más, Luces en el horizonte, La Catedral Atroz, La guarida del Sith, Crónicas de Nantucket, Más que cine de los 80, Fílmico, Tiempos de Videoclub, Sector Gaming , El Dátil de ET, La Casa del Acantilado, Kiosko Chispas, Just Live it, Filmotecast, La Pava y la Tetera
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Burning Bright and Chris Paul dive into one of the greatest sequels of all time...Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and how its warnings about AI, time wars, and humanity's fate hit even harder in 2025. With Elon Musk warning we're at the event horizon of the singularity, is Skynet fiction or prophecy? They explore the battle between AI deception vs. AI learning, the religious undertones of John Connor as a messianic figure, and whether the real villains were the robots, or the humans who tried to stop progress. Plus, how the film eerily mirrors Starlink, Tesla, and the rise of machine intelligence today. Also in this episode: The media's obsession with war narratives, the Deep State's panic over peace talks, and why elites keep pushing a U.S.-Russia conflict. If Terminator 2 was a warning, are we ignoring the signs?
This week on Creep-O-Rama we were supposed to analyze the mind-melting disasterpieces known as Terminator: Genisys and Terminator: Dark Fate, but instead we spiraled into a rabbithole of missing robot genitalia, evil AI rebranding, and why Hollywood keeps rebooting this franchise, no matter how much it begs to die.
Welcome to the DMF. Where I try to find out what motivates people behind the scenes in the world of acting and entertainment. Today on the podcast I am talking to podcaster: Eddie Green. This is all of the parts together. As always you can reach me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook with my name Justin Younts. Thank you for listening and sit back and enjoy. In this engaging conversation, Eddie Green shares his journey through the world of podcasting, revealing the secrets behind his popular shows like Eddie Green 101 and James Cameron 101. Growing up in St. Augustine, Florida, Eddie's passion for film was ignited by his father's love for Arnold Schwarzenegger movies, leading him to explore the depths of cinematic storytelling. He discusses his early influences, including the iconic Terminator series, and how they shaped his perspective on filmmaking. Eddie's insights into the industry are both enlightening and entertaining, making this episode a must-listen for aspiring podcasters and film enthusiasts alike. He emphasizes the importance of quality over quantity in filmmaking, drawing comparisons between legendary directors like James Cameron and Steven Spielberg. Eddie also shares his thoughts on the evolution of the Terminator franchise and the impact of animated series like Terminator Zero. With a blend of humor and expertise, Eddie Green invites you to join him on this cinematic journey, offering valuable lessons for anyone looking to make their mark in the world of podcasting and film. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the most passionate voices in the industry! 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:25 - Eddie Green's Early Life 00:01:22 - Eddie's Journey into Podcasting 00:01:38 - Eddie's Interest in Film 00:02:29 - Eddie's Thoughts on Batman and Robin 00:05:16 - Eddie's Appreciation for James Cameron 00:08:59 - Eddie's Acting Background 00:15:06 - Eddie's Experience with Magic 00:19:27 - Eddie's Thoughts on The Terminator 00:27:19 - Eddie's Thoughts on Terminator 2 00:30:43 - Eddie's Analysis of Terminator 2 00:34:07 - Eddie's Thoughts on Terminator Sequels 00:36:07 - Eddie's Thoughts on the Future of the Terminator Franchise 00:36:26 - Eddie's Opinion on Redesigns in Terminator Sequels 00:39:50 - Eddie's Thoughts on Terminator Dark Fate 00:43:26 - Eddie's Thoughts on Character Development in Terminator Sequels 00:46:22 - Eddie's Critique on Terminator Sequels 00:47:47 - Eddie's Thoughts on Future Film Planning 00:48:47 - Eddie's Disappointment with James Cameron's Endorsements 00:50:05 - Eddie's Appreciation for Terminator Zero 00:50:46 - Eddie's Thoughts on Animated Series 00:54:10 - Eddie's Desire for More Terminator Zero 00:55:39 - Eddie's Thoughts on Batman 2 00:57:30 - Eddie's Thoughts on the Future of Terminator Franchise 00:58:21 - Eddie's Reflection on John Connor's Character 01:00:57 - Eddie's Daily Routine 01:01:35 - Eddie's Thoughts on Cold Showers 01:02:10 - Eddie's Nighttime Routine 01:03:28 - Eddie's Thoughts on Meditation 01:04:29 - Eddie's Current Reading 01:05:36 - Eddie's Opinion on James Franco 01:07:47 - Eddie's Current Listening 01:10:45 - Eddie's Current Watching 01:12:03 - Eddie's Thoughts on Gladiator 01:13:06 - Eddie's Thoughts on Red One 01:17:39 - Eddie's Thoughts on Saturday Night 01:19:35 - Eddie's Thoughts on Robert Zemeckis 01:21:53 - Eddie's Thoughts on De-aging Technology in Films 01:24:44 - Eddie's Opinion on Joker Fully Adieu 01:25:34 - Eddie's Thoughts on MCU 01:25:52 - Eddie's Thoughts on The Substance and Blink Twice 01:27:58 - Eddie's Thoughts on Alien Romulus 01:28:51 - Eddie's Social Media Handles Check out his podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/0S3VrymHW5qHba5rqUpyQV?si=a1dd499db8154336 https://open.spotify.com/show/2G7Ej25D3MZQ2u1kpSQtl4?si=ffd52ca31b334c94
This week we're asking you to embrace chaos as four fully unqualified horror fans tackle Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines & Terminator Salvation. Come with us if you want to ignite the robot apocalypse by asking the franchises biggest question: Did Arnold's Terminator have all the essentials? Dick, check. Butthole… debatable.
Welcome to the DMF. Where I try to find out what motivates people behind the scenes in the world of acting and entertainment. Today on the podcast I am talking to podcaster: Eddie Green. We talk about the Terminator sequels. As always you can reach me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook with my name Justin Younts. Thank you for listening and sit back and enjoy. Welcome to the DMF. I'm Justin Younts. In this video, I dive into why I believe none of the Terminator sequels really work. A significant reason is the absence of James Cameron, whose vision and direction were pivotal in creating the iconic first two films. Despite the hope surrounding 'Dark Fate' with Cameron's involvement, I found myself feeling skeptical after being burned by previous sequels. The sequels often rely too heavily on the characters of John and Sarah Connor, which detracts from the potential for new stories and characters. For instance, 'Terminator 3' and 'Genesis' made questionable choices that alienated fans, such as killing off beloved characters or turning John Connor into a villain. It's frustrating to see the franchise struggle to recapture the magic of 'Terminator 2,' which remains unmatched. The redesigns of classic elements, like the endoskeleton and hunter-killer, also contribute to the feeling that the sequels lack understanding of what made the originals great. I question why filmmakers felt the need to change things that were already perfect. The shift from practical effects to CGI in 'Terminator 3' and the overall polished look of 'Dark Fate' further distance these films from the gritty realism that defined the earlier installments. I also discuss how the lack of memorable side characters in the sequels diminishes the emotional impact of the story. Unlike Cameron's films, where even minor characters had depth and personality, the sequels often present one-dimensional characters that fail to engage the audience. Ultimately, I believe that the sequels have been driven by a desire for quantity over quality, leading to a franchise that feels stale and uninspired. As a fan, I want to see a return to the storytelling and character development that made the original films so beloved. Please like, share, and subscribe to join the conversation about the future of the Terminator franchise. 00:00:01 - Introduction 00:00:05 - Why Sequels Don't Work 00:00:28 - Personal Experience with the Sequels 00:01:22 - The Problem with the Sequels 00:01:57 - The Failure to Launch New Franchises 00:02:04 - Skepticism Towards Future Films 00:02:19 - The Problem with Dark Fate 00:02:23 - Unnecessary Redesigns in the Sequels 00:02:25 - The Issue with Character Development 00:03:21 - The Impact of CGI 00:10:51 - The Role of the Writers 00:13:45 - The Problem with Planning Trilogies 00:16:03 - Closing Remarks
Welcome to the DMF. Where I try to find out what motivates people behind the scenes in the world of acting and entertainment. Today on the podcast I am talking to podcaster: Eddie Green. We talk about his love of magic and podcasting. As always you can reach me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook with my name Justin Younts. Thank you for listening and sit back and enjoy. Welcome to the DMF. I'm Justin Younts. This is part two. So how did you get involved with podcast? So that was a friend of mine, his name's Ben Bateman. He hosted on YouTube a show called Action Movie Anatomy. It was on Popcorn Talk Network. And I was a fan of the show. And one day he was like, oh, by the way, I'm gonna be hosting something over on a platform called Anchor. And I was like, okay. He's like, if you wanna follow me over there, go ahead. So I downloaded it. And it was basically a way to do what he was promoting, listen to podcasts, but it was also a way to start your own podcast. And I was like, oh, you know what? That's pretty cool. I like doing the YouTube thing, but I'm kind of lazy. I don't like vlogging and editing and all that stuff. Maybe this will be easier. I can just record my voice, talk about what I love and put it out there. And at that time it was like Snapchat, but with audio. So it was only available for 24 hours and then everything would drop off. So there's a lot of stuff that I talked about that you can't listen to anymore. And then eventually it evolved and you could create your own podcast. So I always credit Ben Bateman, because he's out in LA, he does red carpets and he's an interviewer. And so I love what he did. And so he inspired me. So I always give credit to Ben Bateman. If it wasn't for him and Anchor, I don't know that I'd have this microphone, this pair of Joe Rogan headsets. What was it about podcasting that really spoke to you? Besides the lazy factor, it was just a lot easier to just put it out there than to record yourself. I think I realized that it was becoming very, very, very popular. This is 2016, 17, somewhere around there. So obviously Rogan, who's, I love Joe Rogan. I love listening to his stuff and then smaller podcasts. Yeah, it was just, all right, I wanna get in there. And going back to the acting thing, even though I don't wanna do the acting, I still like to perform. After I graduated high school, there was a big gap of time where I did magic and not like the card game, but like magic, like making stuff disappear. So I got really involved in that. And looking back, that's a performing art. So it's always, I love doing any kind of performing art. So this is now my performing art. It's radio, it's podcasting, it's putting yourself in front of a microphone and expressing yourself. And so I think it's just another form of acting in a way. So. Agreed. Talk a little bit about, you just mentioned magic. Like what about magic that, what is that? What spoke to you about that? So that is all, that traces back to Criss Angel, unfortunately, who's really not highly regarded in the magic community. Literally last night I watched the great film, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone with Steve Carell and Jim Carrey, where Jim Carrey is parodying Criss Angel. It's not Mind Freak, it's Brain Rapist. It's so funny. I totally forgot about how funny that movie is. But yeah, so, but it all goes back to Criss Angel, unfortunately. But yeah, it's, I don't know. Again, it's a performing art. So I got, you know, there was, at that time, there was a theater magic shop in St. Augustine called Theater Magic. So I applied to work there. It was basically a glorified sales pitch. You would bring people off the street into the theater, do a 20 minute show, and then afterwards, you would say, now if you liked what you saw on the show, come on over to the gift shop and you can buy everything you just saw. So it was like, it was a glorified sales pitch, but it was a great way to learn audience management. For that particular, you know, obviously acting is totally different. You're not acknowledging the audience, typically. But when you're a magician, it's a whole new world of, all right, now I gotta make sure everybody in this audience, you know, is on board. There's no hecklers, the people that wanna, you know, oh, I see the wire, you know, whatever. So it's a whole new way to figure out how to manage the audience. So that was a great learning skill. And I just love doing it. I still do it to this day. It's a fun hobby, but I don't do it professional anymore. But yeah, maybe four years I did that. Were you sawing a woman in half? Did you do stuff like that? No, no, no, no, no. It was, uh, it wasn't big stage illusions. It was card tricks, uh, coin tricks, mentalism, reading minds, stuff like that. Oh, that's cool. Yeah. Yeah. Did you, so, like, reading minds, like, was that something that stuck with you? No, I can't do it right now. No, I can't. Okay. Okay. All right. Cool. I'm not reading your mind. However, I do have, like, do you want to see something? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Here, I'll show you something because, uh, literally I've been getting back into it. So I'm going to try this out here. If I fail, cut this out. Okay. Hold on. We got to, I'm going to try to make sure I can talk and keep this in focus here. All right. So we got a dollar, we got a $1 bill. Now, if you were here, if you were here, I would hand this to you and I would say, you know, check this out, make sure it's a legit $1 bill. Okay. And I would tell you, this is actually a counterfeit bill. And you'd go, it's a counterfeit bill. I'd say, yeah, here, hold it. Check it out. Make sure it's, it seems real, but it's really not real. And you'd go, okay. And then you'd hand it back to me. And I'd say, all right, here we go. This is why it's a counterfeit bill. Because if you fold it, right, fold it up in just the right way, you can actually, if you get it just right, oh, wow. Wow. That's amazing. You just turned that into a hundred dollar bill. Right there. And so that's the kind of stuff, that's the kind of stuff I like to do. Do you just go to the bank and be like, here, let me give me that $7. Oh, here you are. I just paid for everything. No, that's awesome. That's really cool. I'm not going to ask you how you did it, but that is just, that's really cool. It's sleight of hand. It's stuff that I like to, I like to... No, I understand what it is, but that's great. It's like a piano player. It's like, you don't want to ever stop knowing how to play the piano. And I always like to make sure that my hands are, I don't know what the word is, but they're always at the ready to do something sleight of handy. So taking it back to the Terminator stuff, what is it about those films that just speak to you, that you wanted to do podcasts about it and you wanted to talk about it? Well, specifically why I wanted to do a podcast was because I think at that point, I couldn't find a podcast that was dedicated to it. And I had determined because this is who I am. I think I sat down one day and I was like, what is my favorite movie of all time? And I argued with myself. I was like, I think it is either. I think at that point I said T2. Now it's The Terminator. It's always back and forth. But I was like, yeah, Terminator. I think it's, I just love what it stands for. I love the films themselves. I love the messages of the film. No fate. You make your fate. Nothing is predetermined. The other films kind of go back on that, but whatever. And so I was like, okay, cool. So there's got to be a podcast where someone's kind of geeking out about this, getting real sweaty. And there wasn't. And I was like, what? So I kind of figured, okay, I'll fix that. And then the idea to reach out to people from the films, that just kind of naturally came after I was three, four or five episodes in. And I was like, I don't think I can sustain this if it's just me talking about my theories or whatever. And to get a bigger audience, you want to get people from the films because those are going to bring in more people. And so that was just a natural thing to be like, all right, well. And my first guest was Brett Azar, who unfortunately was in Terminator Genisys as Arnold's double for the recreated 1984 scene. And he also went into dark fate for the flashback where he kills John Connor. But I say unfortunately, because it's the films. He's cool. Brett Azar is very cool. But yeah. And then from that point on, I've talked to Jesus, William Wisher, the co-writer of T2. I've talked to Jeanette Goldstein. She's a friend of the podcast and John Bruno and Ed Marsh. These are all Cameron friends and collaborators. So usually the way it works, maybe similar to how you do your podcasting, you would understand this. One person has a good experience and then either they suggest somebody or you ask, hey, can you get me in touch with somebody? And because they had a good experience, they'll be like, yeah, of course. Yeah. Please like, share and subscribe. Thank you for watching. 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:06 - Getting into Podcasting 00:01:43 - Why Podcasting? 00:02:59 - Interest in Magic 00:03:36 - Experience in Magic 00:05:25 - Magic Trick Demonstration 00:07:12 - Love for Terminator Films 00:07:25 - Starting a Terminator Podcast 00:09:54 - Conclusion Check out his podcast as well: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/james-cameron-101/id1763757023
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER & JAMES CAMERON REUNITE!! Terminator 2 Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thereelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/thereelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Terminator 2: Judgment Day Special Edition Reaction, Recap, Commentary, & Spoiler Review w/ Roxy Striar & Tara Erickson! Roxy Striar & Tara Erickson watch Terminator 2 the very first time, experiencing one of the most iconic action sci-fi films ever made! Directed by James Cameron (Titanic, Avatar, Aliens), T2 stars Arnold Schwarzenegger (Predator, Total Recall) as the reprogrammed T-800, Linda Hamilton (The Terminator, Dante's Peak) as a fierce Sarah Connor, Edward Furlong (American History X) as young John Connor, and Robert Patrick (The X-Files) as the terrifying T-1000. This Special Edition version expands on the legendary original with extra scenes and deeper character moments, and Roxy & Tara experience it all for the first time! They react to the film's most unforgettable moments and quotes, including: "I'll be back." "Come with me if you want to live." "Hasta la vista, baby." "Trust me." "John, fire in the hole!" "I know now why you cry, but it's something I can never do." "There's no fate but what we make for ourselves." "Get down!" & MORE! Roxy & Tara also break down Terminator 2's most iconic scenes, such as: Opening Future War Sequence (Skynet's war against humanity in 2029), The Bar Scene: T-800 Gets His Leather & Bike (Bad to the Bone), The Mall Chase: T-800 vs. T-1000 and the bike/truck chase in the canal, Sarah Connor's Escape from the Mental Institution, Cyberdyne Labs Destruction, Helicopter vs. Truck Freeway Chase, The Steel Mill Final Showdown, & Beyond! From its groundbreaking visual effects to its emotional depth, Terminator 2: Judgment Day has earned its place as one of the greatest films ever made. Join Roxy & Tara as they dive into the action, the drama, and the iconic moments that have captivated generations of moviegoers. Whether you're revisiting this classic or discovering it alongside them, this reaction is a must-watch! Follow Roxy Striar YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@TheWhirlGirls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roxystriar/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/roxystriar Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fifty. 5-0. Half-century. However we want to call it, host CH hits that milestone birthday this month. And although she can't say she is exactly where she thought she'd be at this precise moment in her own life timeline, she also never put any arbitrary age accomplishments ON her timeline. Join her this week as she reflects on what this approach has taught her about the importance of embracing the whole of the life journey, and not defining success or failure if something has not been accomplished by a certain age - especially a YOUNG age. Show Notes For those not familiar with what can be a less-than-advantageous view or bias against those who are older, check out the definition of ageism by the World Health Organization. The Taylor Swift song "You Need to Calm Down" comes from her 'Lover' album. CH references the Anxiety character from "Inside Out 2". The "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" quote from John Connor that CH references is: "There is no fate but that which we make for ourselves." The (un)official life memes and quotes CH mentions towards the end of the episode that do ultimately seem to always end up being quite true: Life is a marathon, not a sprint. Money is helpful but not necessarily the source of happiness. The simplest things bring the most amount of joy If something isn't working, change it. Imperfections are not a detriment to one's sense of self. Give ourselves permission to learn from our mistakes. Dream big. Have passion. Stop worrying about what other people think (a.k.a. be confident in who are ... and be ok with it).
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It happened again. We reviewed the sequel of a movie before the original. It seemed fitting on the 40 year anniversary that we should go back to give The Terminator a modern day review. Do the special effects still hold up? Who was John Connor's original father before Kyle Reese was sent back in time? Is this actually a horror movie? We dive deep, so you don't want to miss this! •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:04:00 - Memories of first viewing •0:08:30 - Pertinent movie details •0:15:00- Critical and fan reviews •0:28:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:52:00 - Modern day ratings —————————————————————— SPONSORS: ****EveryPlate- With affordable dinners for just $5.99 per serving, PLUS 50% off your first box, go to http://EveryPlate.com/podcast and entering code onfused599 ****Shopify- Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at http://shopify.com/confused ****Acorns- Head to http://acorns.com/confused or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast for bonus weekly episodes, voting on upcoming movies, giving your modern-day ratings on our movies and much more. Special thanks to our executive producers- Josh Miller, Starling, Bud Larsen and Michael Guiliano. Welcome to our newest members - Danny Laudati, Samantha Scott, Joe Allen, PO Muff, Charles W Forsythe, Allen Cline, Blake Zink. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first season of Agatha All Along is officially in the books, and what a wild ride it's been! From the bounce back in ratings to the impressive audience score, the show has set itself up as a standout addition to the MCU on Disney Plus. In this episode, we dive into a spoiler-heavy review of Season 1, covering all the high points, from Agatha's fascinating arc to the incredible performances by Kathryn Hahn and Aubrey Plaza. Plus, we'll explore the big rumors swirling about a possible Season 2 and what that could mean for Agatha Harkness, Wiccan, and even the Fantastic Four! But that's not all! We'll chat about some exciting developments in the wider cinematic world, including speculation on an Agent Venom film, a new Fly movie in the works, and Terminator: Dark Fate director's surprising comments on John Connor's fate. Don't miss the latest Roxy TV picks and more Marvel theories on The Kristian Harloff Show with Kristian, Roxy, and Brett! #mcu #marvel #agatha #ladydeath #terminator #movies #fly #venom OUR SPONSORS: VILLA: VILLA: Try VIIA! https://bit.ly/viiakristianharloff and use code KRISTIAN! THE PERFECT JEAN: : F*%k your khakis and get The Perfect Jean 15% off with the code BIGTHING15 at http://www.theperfectjean.nyc/BIGTHING15 #theperfectjeanpod AG1: Every week of November, AG1 will be running a special Black Friday offer for a free gift with your first subscription, in addition to the Welcome Kit with Vitamin D3+K2. So make sure to check out http://www.DrinkAG1.com/BIGTHING to see what gift you can get this week! BETTERHELP: ● Visit http://www.BetterHelp.com/BIGTHING today to get 10% off your first month.
As we wrap up this special month celebrating the 10th anniversary of the show, I'm excited to welcome a legendary guest—John Connor from the iconic band Dog Eat Dog. Last year, the band dropped their highly anticipated album Free Radicals, an explosive record that has kept fans buzzing. After wrapping up a whirlwind tour, John joins me to share what might be on the horizon for the band. We also dive deep into their rich musical history, revisiting their classic releases, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, and reflecting on Dog Eat Dog's journey over the years. I want to extend a massive thank you to everyone who has supported the show throughout the past decade. Your enthusiasm and loyalty mean the world, and I can't wait to see what the future holds for us—here's to many more years of incredible conversations and music! WEBSITE ►► https://www.djforcex.com FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM ►► https://www.instagram.com/djforcex X ►► https://www.twitter.com/djforcex FACEBOOK ►► https://www.facebook.com/djforcex TIKTOK ►► https://www.tiktok.com/@djforcex THREADS ►► https://www.threads.com/@djforcex YOUTUBE ►► https://www.youtube.com/@djforcex
(2:00) Is the establishment leaning toward SELECTING Trump over Lala?James Carville, the political equivalent of contra-indicator Jim Cramer, gives his 3 reasons why Lala will winLala's campaign is a drunken version of Seinfeld — a campaign about nothingTulsi Gabbard switches to Trump — making it ALL DEMOCRAT nowLA Times owner, a definite insider, blocks endorsement of Harris. What does he know?The UK disinformation group makes it their top priority — IN WRITING — to kill TwitterTrump talks about reparations fund for victims of crimes committed by illegals — can we get some reparations for people injured by his vaccine?(38:43) Atmos-FEAR — the latest from Sci-Fi climate griftersComputer "model" says best solution is to put ground up DIAMONDS into the stratosphere at a stratospheric cost — $200 TRILLIONGeoengineering madness - small amount of THIS powder removes more CO2 than a tree — but doesn't give off oxygenPentagon proceeds with plans to create a virtual army of surveillance bots and liars across social media Was it John Connor? Someone sabotaged AI "training" (training to lie to us).Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen says the AI war on information will be a "thousand times more intense" than our current fight against censorship(1:09:17) NewsGrizzly killed in car accident, a grizzly death on a Taylor Swift cruise, and a drunk driver and the Lala motorcade (the drunk driver wasn't Lala)IRS adjusts brackets for inflation and the MOTHER OF ALL INFLATION, Janet Yellen, says they will close the deficit gap by using AI and an army of IRS agents to SQUEEZE the public more — TRILLIONS moreTrump lockdown hangover still destroying restaurants — the highest number of failures since he started the retail lockdown apocalypse in 2020(1:34:56) A 50-fold increase in heart disease says Japanese study, but mainstream US media tries to sell the lie that heart disease DECREASED after jab. If you're gonna lie, lie big. (1:47:25) INTERVIEW Tony Arterburn, Another BRICS in the Wall Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.goldAs BRICS meet, what is the goal of their cross borders payments?What is the effect of BRICS on gold?Geopolitical earthquake in Saudi Arabia and Iran rapprochement(2:25:40) LIVE listener comments (2:28:58) Fear NOTNon-Christians see Christians as fearful - "phobic". While those psychological labels are simply a smear, are Christians being given a spirit of fear by leaders who push them into the political paradigm of fear about presidential politics that both left and right are enslaved to?Do parents fully realize the evil that Disney has become?WATCH Shirley Temple talk about the MGM pedophiles and lecherous people in Hollywood even when she was a child"Average Joe" — new film tells the journey of Joe Kennedy from atheist to a man of conviction who fought religious intolerance and oppression by government all the way to the Supreme Court — to victory!If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
(2:00) Is the establishment leaning toward SELECTING Trump over Lala?James Carville, the political equivalent of contra-indicator Jim Cramer, gives his 3 reasons why Lala will winLala's campaign is a drunken version of Seinfeld — a campaign about nothingTulsi Gabbard switches to Trump — making it ALL DEMOCRAT nowLA Times owner, a definite insider, blocks endorsement of Harris. What does he know?The UK disinformation group makes it their top priority — IN WRITING — to kill TwitterTrump talks about reparations fund for victims of crimes committed by illegals — can we get some reparations for people injured by his vaccine?(38:43) Atmos-FEAR — the latest from Sci-Fi climate griftersComputer "model" says best solution is to put ground up DIAMONDS into the stratosphere at a stratospheric cost — $200 TRILLIONGeoengineering madness - small amount of THIS powder removes more CO2 than a tree — but doesn't give off oxygenPentagon proceeds with plans to create a virtual army of surveillance bots and liars across social media Was it John Connor? Someone sabotaged AI "training" (training to lie to us).Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen says the AI war on information will be a "thousand times more intense" than our current fight against censorship(1:09:17) NewsGrizzly killed in car accident, a grizzly death on a Taylor Swift cruise, and a drunk driver and the Lala motorcade (the drunk driver wasn't Lala)IRS adjusts brackets for inflation and the MOTHER OF ALL INFLATION, Janet Yellen, says they will close the deficit gap by using AI and an army of IRS agents to SQUEEZE the public more — TRILLIONS moreTrump lockdown hangover still destroying restaurants — the highest number of failures since he started the retail lockdown apocalypse in 2020(1:34:56) A 50-fold increase in heart disease says Japanese study, but mainstream US media tries to sell the lie that heart disease DECREASED after jab. If you're gonna lie, lie big. (1:47:25) INTERVIEW Tony Arterburn, Another BRICS in the Wall Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.goldAs BRICS meet, what is the goal of their cross borders payments?What is the effect of BRICS on gold?Geopolitical earthquake in Saudi Arabia and Iran rapprochement(2:25:40) LIVE listener comments (2:28:58) Fear NOTNon-Christians see Christians as fearful - "phobic". While those psychological labels are simply a smear, are Christians being given a spirit of fear by leaders who push them into the political paradigm of fear about presidential politics that both left and right are enslaved to?Do parents fully realize the evil that Disney has become?WATCH Shirley Temple talk about the MGM pedophiles and lecherous people in Hollywood even when she was a child"Average Joe" — new film tells the journey of Joe Kennedy from atheist to a man of conviction who fought religious intolerance and oppression by government all the way to the Supreme Court — to victory!If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
Send us a textOk, this episode was all Nate's idea, and honestly I was pretty happy with this pairing. The Terminator. For many, an absolute staple of modern horror, but does it hold up? Let's also talk about Arnold's first movie. Hercules, but he's getting a hawt dawg and a cawhfee. An insane difference in content, but not in entertainment value. So grab your pretzel, and come with us if you want to live, because it's time for another knock-around episode of It's Just 2 Movies!If you love this, our Patreon gets these episodes 2 weeks early and episodes of Black Label a month early. Get early access to everything we make for 4 bucks. You give the homeless dude at the intersection more than that. I've seen you.It's Just 2 Movies is part of the Manic Compression Group! Have a podcast and want to join? See what we're about here.It's Just 2 Movies is brought to you by 3AM Sweets! Check out their packaged snackage for your next movie binge at 3amsweets.com! Promo Code: cumjoke for one time 25% off your total order.Contact the show via email at: itsjust2movies@gmail.comFacebook, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and the like @itsjust2moviesDon't forget to subscribe on YouTube!Need to buy some stuff on Amazon? Visit our Amazon affiliate link to do your shopping and it helps the show financially! Wow! Amazing! As Amazon associates we earn from qualifying purchases Tropic Thunder, for instance! Want to support the show more directly and chuck in a buck? Buy Me a Coffee Don't use Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any of those other platforms? The show is always free on our website. :) **SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE FOLKS WHO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS DUMB SHOW**Russ Tafari. @russ_tafari and check out Russ Tafari Music Lamplighter Productions. @lamplighter_productions_il Brad Sexton for our tunes. Check out SUNDS Mad thanks to Dave, @wheep3d our video editor. Check out our YouTube!Support the show
We told you we'd be back, and so is Arnold in his greatest role - the Terminator! This cyborg from the future has to stop an even deadlier killing machine from terminating John Connor and dooming the human race in the absolute classic - T2!
You've heard of Alien VS Predator, but with Alien: Romulus and Terminator Zero having just come out, we debate Alien VS Terminator! Mucci advocates for the iconic xenomorph design and the stamp directors such as David Fincher, James Cameron, and of course Ridley Scott put on the franchise. Speaking of James Cameron, Lando details perhaps his most iconic franchise, with Arnold Schwarzenegger's most iconic role and the classic story of John Connor, future war hero. Will Judge Huy be impressed by the corporate law discussion of Skynet and Weyland-Yutani? And in our Recess segment, it's the return of Interrogatories -- Lando and Huy quiz each other on their respective properties! OTR Theme by Lando and Mucci. Other music from Freesound.org: "Song of Little Ducks (loop ver.2)" by AudioCoffee (Music by AudioCoffee: https://www.audiocoffee.net/); "TV Show Intro Music" by TheoJT; "funkygroove beat 0" and "Drum fill 5" by lewk; "Mission to planet Volx" by Victor_Natas(https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA8O46_WrQZEhSdZuwFQ3rQ); and "Attention" by kjartan_abel (licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0, Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International). Follow us on our socials: IG: @otr_debate Twitter: @OTRdebate FB: @otrdebate or on YouTube! You can also email topics you think we should cover at OTRdebate@gmail.com! Sources: https://theasc.com/articles/behind-the-scenes-of-alien https://www.gamesradar.com/30-greatest-trivia-facts-about-alien-series https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/james-cameron-aliens-pitch-avatar-2-b2251831.html Penny Crofts (2021), University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Law: Aliens: Legal Conceptions of the Corporate Invasion, Law & Literature, DOI: 10.1080/1535685X.2020.1862521, available at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3880842 (accessed 31 Aug 2024). https://collider.com/the-terminator-lawsuit/ https://www.businessinsider.com/james-cameron-came-up-terminator-during-dream-2015-6?amp https://screenrant.com/terminator-movie-every-viewing-order-chronological-release-date/ https://screenrant.com/terminator-sarah-connor-chronicles-canon-timeline/
The timeline has changed quite a bit since we went on break, so now we're back to save humanity from the rise of the machines! AI can't take our jobs if we take AI's job first, and the most prominent of those jobs is sending Terminators back in time to kill John Connor. Come with us if you want a living wage! Discord (“I feel as though Gila monsters make Yoshi noises.”): https://discord.gg/Y5Uw6sdmU2 Email: findingmonsterright@gmail.com Bluesky: @monsterrightpod.bsky.social DISCLAIMER: By listening to this podcast episode, the listener forfeits all right to their immortal soul (hereafter referred to as "the asset") and transfers ownership of said asset to Allison Alžbeta Dark, the Demonsbane. The asset can be recovered by the listener if and only if they've got Sarah Connor shoulders.
Terminator Zero There may be no fate but what we make, but if this new animated take on the time travelling killer robot franchise is to be believed, there may be no fate at all! Before Terminator Zero we have had 6 Terminator movies, a Machinima series (?) a TV show exploring the wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey interactions of Skynet, the Terminators and the human survivors lead by John Connor. Now for the first time we're exploring what the rest of the world was doing at the same time... in Anime form thanks to Production IG and Netflix! We're all in the time bubble for this episode, though as we're all in the buff, our eyes are staying very firmly above the neck. SYNOPSIS In 1997 Tokyo, Malcolm Lee is developing Kokoro, an AI system intended to compete with Skynet. A day before Judgment Day, Lee finds himself and his three children pursued by an unknown robot assassin and a mysterious soldier from the year 2022 has been sent to protect him. https://youtube.com/live/DjTYDRszz0k?feature=share In this episode we also discussed: Trap Slow Horses Only Murderers in the Building and The Legend of Vox Machina A huge thank you to all our regular robotos who listen avidly to each edition of the show, especially those of you joining in on the live-chat during the Twitch stream this week (and every week!). If you haven't done so before, connect your internal modem and join in on our live show 7:30pm next Tuesday! Special love and thanks goes to those who have financially bolstered this podcast via dropping some their digital robo-coins into our Ko-Fi cup and now also by subscribing on Twitch! Your generosity is always appreciated! If you feel so inclined drop us a sub! The more subs we get the more Emotes You get! Every bit of your support helps us to keep the kabuki performers paid. Don't fret if you can't be there for the recording though as you can catch them on Youtube usually later that very night. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss them! https://youtu.be/1uRZ8CFExEY?si=IgI6BtKVD19L3GK2 WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! Send in voicemails or emails with your opinions on this show (or any others) to info@theperiodictableofawesome.com Please make sure to join our social networks too! We're on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TPToA/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/TPToA Facebook: www.facebook.com/PeriodicTableOfAwesome Instagram: www.instagram.com/theperiodictableofawesome/
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Most would say that after Terminator 2: Judgment Day, we really didn't need any more of these movies. The future already happened, got prevented, hopefully ever after, right? James Cameron was done with this franchise and Arnold Schwarzenegger was ready to take on his new political role of "The Governator". But first, this. One more cybernetic romp with a new bad gal robot trying to snuff out John Connor before he could grow up to be a future rebel leader. We get to see how A.I. evolves to take over all our technology and nukes (not that we've learned anything yet!) and watch the beginning of the end for humankind! Fun! I do my best to see the lighter side of all that apocalyptic dread as I lead you to the safety of comedy and movie nerdism right here on Missing Real! Come with me if you want to laugh.
This episode of Does it Fly? is presented by Netflix, the exclusive home of Terminator Zero, starring Timothy Olyphant, Rosario Dawson, Sonoya Mizuno, André Holland, and Ann Dowd. Terminator Zero is now streaming only on Netflix.“Come with me if you want to learn.”OK, fine, that's not what anyone says pretty much anywhere in the Terminator franchise. But haven't you ever wondered just how some of the time travel concepts that set up one of the most successful and beloved sci-fi movie and TV franchises of all time work?This episode is really only dealing with the “grandfather paradox” as it relates to The Terminator (1984), James Cameron's original sci-fi horror masterpiece that pretty much strapped a stardom rocket to Arnold Schwarzenegger's back and helped redefine the boundaries of sci-fi and action storytelling on screen. It also kicked off one of the most sprawling and beloved science fiction franchises of a generation. Check it out here or on our YouTube page!SUGGESTED VIEWING While we're pretty much only focused on that first film for this episode, if you want to expand your Terminator knowledge, it can feel like a lot. When in doubt when you're navigating a big franchise that occupies different places on its own timeline, we always advise you not overthink it and just watch in release order. So we'll give you that along with some suggestions to make this as fun and painless as possible.The Terminator (1984)If you want a sci-fi action movie that's filmed with the pacing and sense of dread of a horror movie, you can't go wrong with the original. A legitimate classic of 1980s genre cinema, it has endured for a reason. If you only watch one movie in the franchise, this is the one!Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)If you only watch one other Terminator movie, make it 1991's bigger and more technically groundbreaking sequel. For those of you who want a more summer blockbuster action sensibility as opposed to the first film's horror undertones, you can just go ahead and watch Judgment Day on its own, as it does an excellent job getting you up to speed even if you haven't seen the original. Bigger action sequences and some eye-popping special effects make this one essential viewing.Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)Probably not as bad as you've heard, but not exactly essential viewing either. This one builds out the lore of how Skynet rose to power and has a few bonkers battle sequences, but if time is of the essence, stick to the first two movies. It's also the first entry in the franchise that starts messing with the canon in ways that future installments try to smooth out.Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008-2009)The franchise's first expansion into TV has a devoted cult following, and with good reason! Still, that's a lot of viewing hours, and it isn't strictly faithful to the lore of the series as a whole. This can be viewed as its own self-contained alternate timeline within the Terminator universe.Terminator Salvation (2009)Terminator Salvation is a direct sequel to the events of Rise of the Machines…and thus a prequel to the first film. And despite starring Christian Bale at the height of his stardom as John Connor, it's…well, let's just say it's not essential viewing. But if you're keeping track so far, the canonical events of the franchise go from the first three movies to this one…which depicts events prior to the first film. Got it? Good, because it ain't getting any easier!Terminator Genisys (2015)This one is essentially a reboot of the entire franchise and…you know what? You can skip it. Trust us.Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)Somewhat maligned upon release, but better than you've heard! We're back in alternate timeline territory, though, as this film ignores everything other than the first two movies and instead acts as a direct (if belated) sequel to Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Honestly, worth your time, especially if you're looking to condense the franchise to a more digestible three films (in this case The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and Terminator: Dark Fate)Terminator Zero (2024)Netflix is the exclusive home of this first animated Terminator outing, made by the same anime studio who brought the classic Ghost in the Shell to screens. Terminator Zero functions both as a self-contained Terminator adventure (meaning you don't necessarily need knowledge of the rest of the franchise to enjoy and understand it) and also as something that enriches the lore of the films. Lushly animated and boasting a cast that includes Timothy Olyphant, Rosario Dawson, Sonoya Mizuno, André Holland, and Ann Dowd, serious fans won't want to miss this.FURTHER READING Do you want to delve a little deeper into the facts, concepts, and stories Hakeem and Tamara referenced in today's episode? Of course you do! Grandfather ParadoxThe central concept of this episode and the one we wanted to explore the most! This article has the most succinct explanation of a rather headache-y concept we've ever seen. “...the idea that a cause must precede its effect. The paradox suggests that a cause is eliminated by its own effect, thus preventing its own cause and essentially becoming reverse causation.” It goes on to explain some of the other scientific concepts that inform this pretty well. For a little additional context, you can also check out this piece.The Bootstrap ParadoxThe other paradox that informs our discussion (and pops up often in pop culture time travel stories). Our question is…why is Northrop Grumman writing about this. WHAT DO THEY KNOW THAT THEY AREN'T TELLING US?!?Heisenberg Uncertainty PrincipleHey, remember this one from our episode on the transporter from Star Trek? We don't think you can do any better for quality book-learnin' on the subject than this article from CalTech.Relativity TrainIn case our animation illustrating Hakeem's point about viewing actions in a train traveling at a different speed than the observer, Harvard University made a pretty substantial meal out of the experiment which you can read about (and watch) here.WANT MORE FROM DOES IT FLY?Just a reminder, if you haven't watched our exploration of Xenomorph biology as it was explored in the first Alien movie (which also happens to be one of our most popular episodes), now's a good time to get to it!Check out our episode on the most infamous moment in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, which just celebrated its 40th anniversary. The movie, not our episode. 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What started as a fairly simple slasher premise (robot gets sent back from the future to kill the mother of the future saviour of mankind but also she gets sent a human protector whom also happens to be the childs father) very quickly evolved into one of the biggest action movies of all time. Terminator 2: Judgement Day has both Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton return as the T-800 and Sarah Connor in a race to prevent the future war and protect John Connor from the T-1000, a mimetic polyalloy machine, aided by ground breaking abilities/special effects. Great movie. No notesSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're winding out our theme of dystopian futures in movies and we absolutely have to go back in time, once again, and try to prevent catastrophe. The Terminator is back and this time? He's your new dad and he's been sent back in time by your 45 year old self. Devastation may have been delayed but still imminent. There's hope still in keeping John Connor alive to destroy Skynet tomorrow. The resistance hacked an Arnold bot and sent it back but Skynet sent a Liquid Metal prototype back too and he's scary as fuck. A defining film for a generation, an exceptional action movie and a rare sequel that is better than the original. Of course we're talking about “TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY” from 1991 directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Robert Patrick, Edward Furlong and Joe Morton. With the help of his pet Terminator, John Connor and his mother can prevent the future and stop Skynet on the cusp of its creation so long as they can survive the relentless T-1000. There's always a few holes in any time travel story but we might enjoy this movie now even more than we did when we were kids. Jimmy knows what you want to see. Found a link right here: https://archive.org/details/t-2-ultimate-edition-with-original-ending-1 Subscribe to us on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact us here: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Check our past & current film ratings here: https://moviehumpers.wordpress.com Hear us on podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6o6PSNJFGXJeENgqtPY4h7 Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/culturewrought
In the final episode of this Too Hot For TV mini series on spin offs from other franchises, Dylan is joined by Ross from the General Witch Finders to talk all things Terminator. Together they discuss each of the cinematic outing for the franchise, before jumping into the comic 'The Burning Earth' written by Ron Fortier with art by Alex Ross, then they look at the Universal Studios ride T2-3D: Battle Across Time and finally they talk about the 90's Kenner Terminator 2 action figures. And as always the answer the burning questions: Who is sucking on a Robert Patrick? Why are the resistance so sexy? What has Arnie got in a dead cat? Ross's other podcasts:https://shows.acast.com/general-witchfindershttps://shows.acast.com/dark-darzetTerminator 2 toys adverts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ew109tRRK7w&t=26sT2-3D: Battle Across Timehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeXd9fFtBW8
The Terminator 1984 is an absolute all out sci-fi action classic. The brainchild of director James Cameron and producer Gale Anne Hurd it introduced the world to the titular Terminator as played by then rising star Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton's Sarah Connor the mother of future savior John Connor along with Michael Biehn as Kyle Reece a soldier sent back through time to protect Sarah. Essentially an extremely well executed slasher movie it holds up extremely well some four decades later and kicked off a franchise that like the Terminator itself refuses to die. Thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage reviewSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Cameron original planned Terminator 2 based on a dream or rather nightmare he had. But he knew the industry didn't have the tech yet, that it would be too hard to get made, so he created the first terminator story. It was a hit. Then came T2, the movie he really wanted to make. It was an even bigger hit. Then something broke. Studios wanted to keep making movies, keep making money but they didn't know where to go with the timeline so the the just cycled over and over after T2 until no one could sort out the timeline. In T6 James Camercon return to the story, he decided to walk away from John Connor. It was just too messy. Now Terminator Zero is coming, and we wonder what it will consider cannon, and what is not? This episode has a treasure room addition @ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FloreFantasyandLore Email: FloreFantasyAndLore@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/TheFlorePodcast https://www.youtube.com/@FLOREFantasySci-FiLorePo-tm7pd https://www.instagram.com/florefantasylore/ https://www.tiktok.com/@theflorepodcast https://x.com/FLOREpodcast #Terminator #TerminatorZero #NetflixTerminator #teamterminator #Skynet #Judgementday #TheTerminator #Terminator6 #Terminator3 #TerminatorDarkFate #RiseOfTheMachines
In our latest episode of Born to Watch, we're time-travelling back to 1984 to revisit one of the most iconic sci-fi films ever made, The Terminator. Directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger in a career-defining role, this movie didn't just redefine the sci-fi genre; it became a cultural touchstone that continues to influence films, TV shows, and video games to this day. If you're a fan of action-packed storytelling, cutting-edge special effects (for its time), and an unstoppable villain, then The Terminator (1984) is a must-watch. And if you've seen it before, it's worth revisiting with us as we break down what makes this film a timeless classic.The Plot That Changed Sci-Fi ForeverAt its core, The Terminator (1984) is a story about survival and destiny. The film opens with a bleak vision of the future—Los Angeles in 2029, a post-apocalyptic wasteland where machines rule over the remnants of humanity. The machines, controlled by the artificial intelligence Skynet, have nearly wiped out the human race. But humanity has a saviour in John Connor, the leader of the human resistance.To prevent their defeat, Skynet sends a cyborg assassin, the Terminator (Schwarzenegger), back in time to 1984. Its mission is simple: kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), John's mother, before he is even born. The resistance counters by sending one of their own, Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn), to protect her. What follows is a relentless cat-and-mouse chase that blends sci-fi elements with horror and action, creating a cinematic experience unlike anything audiences have seen before.Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Unstoppable ForceArnold Schwarzenegger's portrayal of the Terminator is one of the film's most memorable aspects. The role of the cold, emotionless cyborg was tailor-made for Schwarzenegger, whose imposing physicality and minimal dialogue were used to maximum effect. The Terminator is a machine on a mission, and Schwarzenegger's portrayal captures the relentless nature of this killer robot perfectly. His performance is chillingly efficient, and his limited lines, including the now-legendary "I'll be back," add to the character's menacing presence.It's hard to imagine anyone else in the role, but Schwarzenegger was not initially considered for the part of the Terminator. He was initially approached to play Kyle Reese. However, after reading the script, Schwarzenegger was more interested in the role of the Terminator, and the rest is history. His performance not only made him a star but also turned the Terminator into one of the most iconic villains in film history.Linda Hamilton as the Reluctant HeroWhile Schwarzenegger's Terminator is the film's most recognisable figure, Linda Hamilton's Sarah Connor is its heart and soul. When we first meet Sarah, she's just an ordinary woman living in Los Angeles, working as a waitress, and struggling with the challenges of everyday life. However, as the story unfolds, she evolves from a vulnerable target into a determined survivor who will stop at nothing to protect her unborn son. Hamilton's performance is a masterclass in character development. She portrays Sarah's transformation with such authenticity that it's impossible not to root for her. Sarah's journey from a damsel in distress to a warrior is not only crucial to the plot but also lays the groundwork for her role in the sequel, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, where she fully embraces her destiny as the mother of the future saviour of humanity.James Cameron's Visionary DirectionJames Cameron, who co-wrote the screenplay with Gale Anne Hurd, brought a unique vision to The Terminator (1984). Cameron's background in special effects is evident throughout the film, especially in how he blends practical effects with early CGI to create a believable future where machines dominate the world. The film's budget was relatively modest, but Cameron's innovative techniques made every dollar count. From the practical effects used to depict the Terminator's robotic skeleton to the eerie, futuristic landscapes of the post-apocalyptic world, the film's visuals are both gritty and captivating. Cameron also excels at pacing. The film moves at a breakneck speed, never giving the audience much time to breathe. This relentless pace mirrors the Terminator's unyielding pursuit of Sarah Connor, creating a tension that doesn't let up until the film's final moments. The narrative structure, which blends elements of a chase movie with those of a horror film, keeps the audience on edge, unsure of what will happen next.Cultural and Historical ImpactThe Terminator (1984) is more than just a sci-fi action film; it's a cultural phenomenon that has left an indelible mark on popular culture. The movie's success spawned a franchise with multiple sequels, a TV series, comic books, and video games. The character of the Terminator has become a symbol of an unstoppable force, and the film's themes of technology gone awry and the potential dangers of artificial intelligence resonate even more today than they did in the 1980s. The film also launched the careers of its key players. James Cameron would go on to direct some of the biggest blockbusters in history, including Aliens, Titanic, and Avatar. Linda Hamilton's portrayal of Sarah Connor made her a feminist icon, particularly with her return in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, where she embodies the hardened, battle-ready warrior that Sarah becomes. And, of course, Arnold Schwarzenegger's career skyrocketed, leading to him becoming one of the biggest action stars of the 80s and 90s.Special Effects and SoundtrackDespite being released in 1984, The Terminator still holds up remarkably well, particularly in its special effects. The practical effects used to depict the Terminator's mechanical endoskeleton, especially in the climactic scenes, are impressive even by today's standards. The film's use of stop-motion animation, while somewhat dated, adds to the movie's unique charm and serves as a reminder of the creativity and ingenuity that filmmakers had to employ before the advent of modern CGI. The film's soundtrack, composed by Brad Fiedel, is another standout element. The iconic synthesiser score perfectly complements the film's tone, blending a sense of urgency with a feeling of dread. The central theme, with its pounding beats and mechanical rhythms, has become synonymous with the franchise and remains one of the most recognisable pieces of movie music.Legacy and InfluenceThe Terminator (1984) has influenced countless films and TV shows. Its depiction of time travel, artificial intelligence, and the concept of a predestined future has been explored in various ways in pop culture. Films like The Matrix, Looper, and even the X-Men series owe a debt to The Terminator for paving the way with its innovative storytelling and groundbreaking special effects.Moreover, the film's impact on the sci-fi genre cannot be overstated. It helped shift sci-fi away from the often-optimistic portrayals of the future seen in earlier decades and towards a darker, more dystopian vision. This shift opened the door for a new wave of sci-fi films that explored the potential dangers of technology, a theme that remains relevant in today's tech-driven world.ConclusionIn our Born to Watch podcast, we celebrate The Terminator (1984) not just as a thrilling action movie but as a landmark film that changed the course of cinema. Its ...
Join our Discord! Link below. https://discord.gg/cd6sNqvnav https://beacons.ai/senornerdpodcast https://www.instagram.com/senornerdpodcast/ @senornerdpod on Twitter. John Connor is a fictional character and the male protagonist of the Terminator franchise. Created by writer/director James Cameron, the character is first referred to in the 1984 film The Terminator and first appears in its 1991 sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day (T2). In the character's first appearance, John is portrayed by Edward Furlong as a child, and briefly by Michael Edwards as an adult in a small role. Other actors have portrayed the character in subsequent films, including Nick Stahl, Christian Bale, and Jason Clarke. In addition, Thomas Dekker portrayed John Connor in the two-season television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. The character serves as a protagonist in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), and Terminator Salvation (2009), the antagonist of the film Terminator Genisys (2015), and has a brief cameo in Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) John Constantine (/ˈkɒnstənˌtaɪn/)[1] is a fictional antihero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Constantine first appeared in Swamp Thing #37 (June 1985), and was created by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette, and John Totleben. The titular Hellblazer,[2][3] Constantine is a working-class warlock, occult detective, and con man from Liverpool who is stationed in London. He is known for his endless cynicism, deadpan wit, ruthless cunning, and constant chain smoking, but he is also a passionate humanitarian driven by a heartfelt desire to do some good in his life. Originally a supporting character who played a pivotal role in the "American Gothic" Swamp Thing storyline, Constantine received his own comic in 1988. The musician Sting was a visual inspiration for the character.[4] The Hellblazer series was the longest-running and most successful title of DC's Vertigo imprint.[5] Empire ranked Constantine third in their 50 Greatest Comic Characters of All Time,[6] while IGN ranked him number 29 in its Top 100 Comic Book Heroes, and the character ranked number 10 in Wizard's Top 200 Comic Book Characters of All Time. The character made his live-action debut in the film Constantine (2005), played by Keanu Reeves. On television, Constantine was played in the television series Constantine by Matt Ryan, who later reprised the character in the Arrowverse series Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, and The Flash, and several animated productions. Jenna Coleman later portrayed a female version of the character (and her ancestor) in the television series The Sandman, adapting both Constantines' roles from the comic series. Some writers who have written his stories have claimed to "see" him.[4][7][8]
The apocalypse never felt heavier than in Jim Cameron's first triumph - a nightmare come to life in 1984's The Terminator. Kyle Reese, Sarah Connor, John Connor, Skynet - it all started here in this simple and powerful film that entertained us, warned us, and launched a franchise that still inspires filmmakers today.The Deep Question: You learn that the world is coming to an end…what are the last 5 films you're binging before Skynet becomes self-aware?This Week's Features:The Terminator (1984)Message Jason and Ryan
Released in 1984, "The Terminator," directed by James Cameron, is a landmark science fiction action film that introduced audiences to a dystopian future where humanity is locked in a battle against machines. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular Terminator, a nearly indestructible cyborg assassin sent from the year 2029 to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton). Sarah is targeted because her future son, John Connor, is destined to lead the human resistance against the oppressive artificial intelligence known as Skynet. Alongside Schwarzenegger and Hamilton, Michael Biehn stars as Kyle Reese, a soldier sent back in time to protect Sarah from the relentless Terminator. Cameron's film combines intense action sequences with a compelling narrative, making it a seminal work in both the science fiction and action genres. "The Terminator" is celebrated not only for its thrilling storyline and groundbreaking special effects but also for its exploration of themes such as fate, technology, and the human spirit's resilience. Schwarzenegger's portrayal of the Terminator, with his iconic catchphrases and menacing presence, quickly became a cultural icon. The film's bleak vision of the future, juxtaposed with the desperate fight for survival in the present, adds a layer of philosophical depth to the high-octane action. James Cameron's direction, coupled with Stan Winston's innovative visual effects and Brad Fiedel's haunting score, creates a tense and immersive experience that has influenced countless films and media. "The Terminator" stands as a cornerstone of 1980s cinema, launching a franchise that continues to captivate audiences and leaving an indelible mark on popular culture. Instagram: @aahfterhorrorpodcastTwitter: @aahfterhorrorFacebook: aahfterhorrorpodcastEmail: aafterhorrorpod@outlook.com
What if Dr. Dre's magic touch could turn any artist's debut album into an instant classic? Join us as we unravel the profound influence of Dr. Dre on Aftermath Records and its iconic artists. We spotlight the meteoric rises of Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and 50 Cent, while also acknowledging the struggles faced by Rakim, Slim the Mobster, and John Connor. With our sights set on Marsha Ambrosius' highly anticipated project, we wonder if Dre's production prowess will continue to create genre-defining albums.Tylor(Ronin Vll) Joins us as we get In the world of musical collaboration and label dynamics, we dive into Marsha Ambrosius new album and her enduring relationship with Dr. Dre. We also celebrate the legendary careers of producers like Scott Storch and Dre, dissect J. Cole's intriguing journey with Interscope and Roc Nation, and revel in the excitement of Shaquille O'Neal's upcoming album featuring unreleased tracks from rap legends. From Lupe Fiasco's latest flow changes to Mozzy's consistent output, this episode is packed with our reflections on both fresh releases and iconic past collaborations.We get into listen questions starting with Rose "Its mental health month. What are some things you do to deal with mental health?" Plus ask "Can Drake ever recover from the beef and will the Knicks make the finals next year?" The fellas go into the STATE CAP UPDATE! we give shout out to local vents and celebrate our local movers and shakers that are making an amazing impact in our city. Tune in for a rich mix of music, mental health, and cultural commentary.FOLLOW @Roninvii on Instagram, Spotify and all DSP'sTwitter:@Marceasy94@Los91six@johnnyofmulaInstagram:@Thewordisbondpodcast
Our featured interview tonight is with John Connor. John is a musician, song writer, music teacher, and a pipe smoker. He is a published indie musician with five albums out. At the top of the show we will continue with our ongoing tour of Brian's pipe collection. This time we have five random pipes that Brian has for five different reasons - all good ones.
The boys took on the T-1000 this go around, with a little help from the T-800. Enjoy the trip back to when they were ten years old, pretending to be John Connor, and saving the world with Arnold by their side. Enjoy Terminator 2 nostalgia!!
It's June, so that means it's time for the AIPT Movies podcast's “Junesis” series! Where we cover movies based on/revolving around video games! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and Matt are joined by artist and friend Chrissy Kurpeski to discuss Edward Furlong's unfortunate run-in with a fictional video game, 1994's Brainscan!A fantastic concept with mixed results! Excessive milk drinking! A lovable musical motif that works no matter how often it's overused! A very non-slashery slasher with a script from the guy who wrote Se7en! Potentially the most oddly “romantic” portrayal of voyeurism since Body Double! An entertaining cast that includes Edward Furlong being himself, a charmingly-sleepy Frank Langella, and T. Ryder Smith as the confusingly-likable gothic punk harbinger of digital doom, The Trickster! A 90s time capsule that examines the demonization of media, the growing obsession with video games, and the early stages of the internet! A movie that's not only a great double feature pairing with 1986's Trick or Treat, but also seems to suggest that violent video games are merely an escape from the true horrors of being a teenager! In addition, Alex shares his spoiler-free thoughts on the newest entry in one of his favorite movie series, Bad Boys: Ride or Die!You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @ActionHarris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. Chrissy Kurpeski can be found on Instagram @absolutelyicebox. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
Join the Summoning Boys this week as they go Chaos 2 mad and realise the overlordship of the legendary show of Robot Wars. Find out how to make Baymax guts into a scarf and watch Optimus prime squish a Terminator Bot all the while losing to the Hero and Villain of this story of Chaos 2. Join The Summoning Boys : On YouTube - www.youtube.com/@hownottosummonapodcast On our Facebook page- www.facebook.com/HowNotToSummon On Discord - https://discord.gg/MsaH4b5jb6 On Twitter- www.twitter.com/HowNotToSummon
This week 2/3 of the show is out of town, so enjoy this MCFC episode from 2021 which features the 1st episode of Tyler and Company ***********************************The gang drives a $5,000 car, and wears a $100 suit this week, as they review Black Dynamite (2009) Pete's choice this week, as they watch this comedic homage to 70's black exploitation movies... warts and all. Does Michael Jai White strike black gold with his first feature length writing credit? Watch the movie ahead of time, then tune in to find out.Special inaugural episode of Tyler and Company, as well!In News this week: Tony Hawk, Skate Jam, Space Jam, Warner Brothers, Looney Tunes back in action , Brendan Fraser, Bugs Bunny, Boom boom huck jam, Monster trucks, Skateboarding, X games, Harlem Globetrotters, Bucky Lasek, Rodney Mullen, The Matrix trilogy, A.I., Artificial Intelligence, the paperclip machine, Terminator, Terminator 2, John Connor, Sarah Conner, Joe Pantaliano, Coppertop, Detroit Become Human, Lance Hendrikson, Bishop, Aliens, Family Video, Hellman's Mayo, Hardee's, The Rise of Skywalker, Be Kind Rewind, Blockbuster video, Mos Def, Universal classic Monster movies, Christopher Lee, Bela Lugosi, Frankenstein, Wolfman, Bride of Frankenstein, The Mummy, Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein, youtube, Tyler & Company, Hayao Miyazaki, Michael Keaton, They Live, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Pom Poko, inflatable nutsacks, Christian Bale, Billy Crystal, Kirsten Dunst, Debbie Reynolds, Cary Elwes, Dakota Fanning, Elle Fanning, Emily Blunt, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Howl's Moving Castle, Kiki's Delivery Service, My Neighbor Totoro, The moon rises, Cat Returns, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, A Bridge on the River Kwai, The Endless, Resolution, Brian Dennehy, Gran Torino, ************************************Visit the YouTube channel Saturdays @ 12:30 PM Pacific to get in on the live stream!Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI1lVsk1xjMSBgZK82uAzgQThis Episode:https://youtu.be/moPipnq-MiIhttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttps://www.twitch.tv/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclass Email: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclass Patrons:JavierJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksRyan CorbinChris GeigerDylanMitch Burns Robert Stewart JasonAndrew Martin Dallas Terry Jack Fitzpatrick Mackenzie MinerBinge Daddy Dan Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe
Sure Kyle Reese and that old T-800 were good and all and did a fine job, but in the history of media surely there are better bots that could have protected those Connors! JD puts forward a robot that can do it all, Zammit delves into history to choose the very first robot that is an army into itself and Jackson has an interesting definition of the word save. From ensuring that John Connor is born, to repeatedly running into the skin issue, choosing the perfect robot to help save humanity from that awful Skynet and the robopocalypse is a lot harder than it looks. A lot is riding on this silly little machines.Links to everything in our linktr.ee including our terrible merch, social media garbage and where to become a subscriber to Bad Brain Boys+ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"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." ~ Sarah Connor Amazing poster art by Cryssy Cheung. Next week's topic is Aliens (1986). Check out the various projects of our pantheon members: Kool Aid - Cinema Autopsy (e-book), a series of bad movie examinations. Chibi - The Unidentified Flying Obsession Podcast, which is BRAND NEW, try out the pilot episode. Mr. Monopoly & Old Tomato Face - Bad For Me, examining movies that supposedly make people cry. Elmer - Gamelink Podcast is about video game movies and the games behind them. Ballarina Suzy - Cinemondo discusses films from around the world.
Mark and Tom discuss the 2003 science fiction action film Terminator 3: The Rise of the Machines. Directed by Jonathan Mostow, and starring Claire Danes, Nick Stahl, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kristanna Loken and a Toyota Tundra, the movie focuses on what happens when more robots are sent back in time to kill John Connor. In this episode, they also talk about successful sequels, robot mayhem, and Nick Stahl's filmography. Enjoy!
Mark Nelson of 'Absolute Cuts' joins the podcast especially to be triggered by Daniel's movie opinions. They talk about improvised moments in cinema, on set deaths and whatever happened to John Connor. Then they tap into Marks second favourite pastime, nostalgia, to remember drinking on the streets and the practical jokes they played on their friends that maybe took it a wee bit too far. #17 See Mark on tour now: Linker.ee/marknelsoncomic Improve the contents of your fridge with delicious cider from our partner Thistly Cross using your 10% off discount code. Enjoy! www.thistlycrosscider.co.uk Discount Code: thistlysloss10 Join us at Altitude festival for a live podcast in the Alps, 1-5 April 2024. Get discounted festival tickets with your 10% discount code. www.altitudefestival.com Discount Code: mugginsandcream24