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It's not great though I found it entertaining
I found it to be horribly dull, so I'd say you're missing out on nothing worthy of your time. The one thing I appreciated was the subversion of expectations, given some scenes were redone from the first film.
If it's for a short scene to establish the origin of T 800 it's possible, though if a young human Arnie had a large chunk of the films scenes the film would be too expensive irrespective of quality.
I could see a flashback origin sequence then show human Arnie at a later stage in life, Arnie is a draw despite age for the franchise he won't have a cameo I don't think.
I am in that place where I am with Alien movies, low expectations though I know I will watch it.
It's a mirrored case for both franchises for me: the first two (in both series) are easily some of my favorite films of all time, and the rest are either duds or pretty forgettable to me. And yet, no matter what, I'll still hold out hope that they can eventually return to the roots and deliver a phenomenal adventure once again.
Me too plus I like to complete movie sets though if the film is poor I'll try to buy it cheap.
I used to be like that, but then I felt foolish for shelling out money to appease my 'completionist' attitude, only to add a movie I'd likely never watch again to my collection.
I have more money than sense unfortunately.
The first film is my favourite by far, taps into the technological paranoia of the 80's. T2 has grown on me over time it's probably more regarded by myself for ironically the technological advancement in film, I remember watching it at the cinema it was an event at the time.
I'd say it is the result of a very 90s way of tackling sequels: let's put a lot more money in and shoot the same thing, basically the same narrative, same plot, same characters plus a few extras, sometimes similar settings.
The best news in that article, there's still plans for a Conan movie. I wish they would just make that instead of a new Terminator.
How about a crossover? The Terminator travels back in time to the days of Conan. Schwarzenegger meets himself. I wonder who would win that fight?
Conan. Easily.
http://www.slashfilm.com/linda-hamilton-terminator-sequel/#more-441931