Smoreni Zmaj
Since the first terminator failed to kill Sarah Connor and prevent the birth of a man who would defeat them, the machines send a more advanced T-1000 model in 1995 to kill ten-year-old John. At the same time, future John sends reprogrammed T-800 to protect him and the madness begins again.This time, the story is somewhat more complex, and 15 times bigger budget and advanced technology bring richer scenery and better special effects, so the film wins 4 Oscars: for sound, sound effects, visual effects and makeup. It gained cult status and, with "Star Wars" and "The Matrix", it's one of the most popular SF movies. Schwarzenegger moves from the role of a villain into the lead and gets more space to show what he's capable of and, despite popular belief, he's quite good. Linda Hamilton reprises the role of Sarah Connor and also provides much better performance than in the first film. And she looks better too. John Connor was the debut role for then fourteen-year-old Edward Furlong, which launched him among stars and provided him with a career on a big screen, and Robert Patrick made us believe in liquid metal robots and blurred the line between SF and horror.While the first movie has an essentially stronger story and more tense atmosphere, this one is more impressive on the technical side, and it's hard to say which one is better. After all, these are two parts of the same story and can be seen as a two-part film, which in my opinion deserves strong8/10
Osmosis Iron
Terminator 2: Judgement Day 3D - It's amazing how well this movie holds up, the story is still engaging and full of great moments and the action scenes have only gotten better with age, these scenes don't just look cool, but actually carry a certain weight, it's the perfect blend of tension, practical effects, CGI and a good dose of good old fashioned action! No shaky cam or other cheap gimmicks here. This was already among my top 10 movies of all time and this new re-release only cemented it's position!
cianlyons-18565
Just a great action film with an interesting plot, great characters and really satisfying practical effects. Main plot does have sort of a repetitive streak throughout the movie but it does not affect the rose-tinted glasses I view this film through.