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Anyone who enjoyed the first Terminator films, should check out the series. Surprisingly good, shame it was cancelled.
T2 is a virtually perfect film in my mind. James Cameron's masterpiece! It looks great and has a brilliant story mixed with superb action sequences.
As for T1 being better, its certainly a great movie no doubt about that but T2 seems like the more polished, meatier film of the two.
It's a shame they undermined T2 in subsequent sequels.
http://www.cinemahouston.info/multicinema.shtml
It showed in THX CDS (Cinema Digital Sound) 70MM and it was amazing!!
The Spectrum 9 was the top of the line, state of the art movie theater in Houston then.
Cinemark and AMC and all those other multiplex companies didn't have the 16 and 20 and 24 and 30 screen then.
We had 9 screens, 6 of them were THX, we were the first to get Dolby Digital when Batman Returns opened.
Then when Jurassic Park was released, we were one of only 3 theaters in Houston to show Jurassic Park in DTS.
The theater had a main lobby, a downstairs floor with 4 screens and an upstairs floor with 5 screen.
Concession stands upstairs and downstairs, marble floor throughout, escalators and elevators.
A 5 levels parking garage next to the main parking lot and every Friday and Saturday and Sunday night, we were all sold out.
I remember counting a couple $100k every weekend by hand and going to the bank's night drop easily 4-5 times per night, with 2 Houston Police Officers as personal bodyguards.
Unfortunately, the place lost its charm when the 24 and 30 screens stadium seating theaters started appearing and it then closed in the late 90s where it sat vacant for a few years until it was demolished in 2001 and turned into an expensive condominium complex.
It was less than 1 year old, had 8 screens and it was state of the art.
I started as an concessionaire, worked myself up to usher, chief usher, chief of staff and then assistant manager by 1985,
I left in 1985 to go to the Houston Police Academy and I became a Houston Police Officer, that lasted 4 years.
Then when I left the PD in 1989, I was selling real estate and when the market dried up in 1991, I got hired as General Manager at the Spectrum 9 theater.
I left that in 1993 to open my own video store and I been doing that ever since; it started as a small Mom and Pop's video store renting adult movies;
now it's 4 superstores selling and renting regular movies and adult movies and home electronics and home theater systems and laptops and anything else you can think of, we just don't sell home appliances (stoves, oven, refrigerators, dishwashers, washer and dryers, etc)
- I just watched this film just last night, on ultimate/special edition dvd, for the first time in 3 years without having a clue that it was it's 20th anniversary just a few hours later :D
Seriously a Brilliant and outstanding film, best in the franchise, along with the origional and salvation (Yes i loved that too), going to watch no. 3 today :D
Now that film would have been special.
The T2 we have now is a classic and the other idea is just flesh for a fantasy. ;-)