Terminator 2 Behind the Scenes — The Making of James Cameron's Sci-Fi Action Epic

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"I'll be back" is a famous phrase from the first film, which became one of the most iconic movie quotes in history. It was not said without reason. He left but promised to return. And he did! According to many, in the most successful sequel in the history of cinema.

And in this video, I will tell you about how our hero's return was filmed! ENTERTAINMENT FACT LIST MOVIES & TV
25 Interesting Facts About The Terminator (1984)

Here are 25 Interesting Facts About The Terminator (1984).

1-5 Interesting Facts About The Terminator
Arnold Schwarzenegger

1. Arnold Schwarzenegger worked with guns everyday for a month to prepare for the role; the first two weeks of filming he practiced weapons stripping and reassembly blindfolded until the motions were automatic, like a machine. He spent hours at the shooting range, practicing with different weapons without blinking or looking at them when reloading or cocking; he also had to be ambidextrous. He practiced different moves up to 50 times.

2. The beginning of production was postponed for nine months, due to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s commitment to Conan the Destroyer (1984). During this time, James Cameron wanted to be working but didn’t have the time to do a whole other film so he took on a writing assignment; this turned out to be Aliens (1986).

3. Near the beginning of the movie, when Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) receives a message on her answering machine breaking her date, the voice on the machine is James Cameron’s. Years later, Hamilton and Cameron got married and subsequently divorced.

4. One afternoon during a break in filming, Arnold Schwarzenegger went into a restaurant in downtown L.A. to get some lunch and realized all too late that he was still in Terminator makeup with a missing eye, exposed jawbone and burned flesh.

5. O.J. Simpson was considered for the Terminator, but the producers feared he was “too nice” to be taken seriously as a cold-blooded killer. In 1990 (before Simpson’s first trial) Dark Horse Comics printed issues using his likeness

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