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im going to have to go with T1 when sarah is actually almost killed unlike the other ones when we know she will survive because who wants to fight arnold



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T2 -- but Arnold's performance wasn't great. It was just okay and I'm being generous. But, the CGI and effects were all out-standing.
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When has Arnold's performance been great?
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Great for Arnold, that is. He's nowhere close to the level of someone like Brando or Muni, but at least his acting is entertaining, for better or worse.



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I love the first two movies they are amazing, T2 is my favorite movie of all time, im not really a fan of the 3rd. So my favorite Terminator movie is T2

I cant wait to see the new movie it does look sweet
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Great for Arnold, that is. He's nowhere close to the level of someone like Brando or Muni, but at least his acting is entertaining, for better or worse.
His character is entertaining, not the words coming out of his mouth.



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T2 for me, but it's a close call between that and Terminator, i just like the fact that Cameron turned one of the greatest villains in movie history into one of its most famous hero's, not to mention the effects were mind blowing at the time and still stand up today.

T2 also provided us with one of the saddest endings to a movie ever which still gets me even though Ive seen the movie hundreds of times.
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T2 also provided us with one of the saddest endings to a movie ever which still gets me even though Ive seen the movie hundreds of times.
Have you seen the alternate ending?
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When Sarah Conner is sat in the park recording a message while John Connor plays with his kid on the swings?



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T1 for me.

T2 has better effects and it looks stunning, but the first one had the edge of being unique. Also, Edward Furlong isn't in it to completely ruin whole sections of it with his whiny voice and horrible acting.
Whatever happened to Furlong? Didn't have much of a career, did he? Hasta la vista, baby.
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His character is entertaining, not the words coming out of his mouth.
Have you even listened to some of the stuff that's come out of his mouth in any of his movies? I advise you to lay off the more serious classics for a moment and watch Predator and tell me that the lines coming out of Arnold's mouth aren't entertaining at all.



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T2, hands down.

To all you Arnold critics out there, he was too great.

An actor doesn't have to be steeped in Academy accolades to be great. For that film, at that time, he was great. I would go so far as to say that without Arnold the entire series would likely have failed.

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I really don't know why, but i saw by chance Terminator 3, at reruns,, on some cheap movie channel and each time i did not change the channel... maybe the movie is not a classic and people dislike it... but it caught my attention for 3 time... its just full of action... and while your bored on a rainy day.. its not so bad after all.