Terminator 2: Judgment Day 3D Movie download from tubemate
Review: In 1984, writer-director James Cameron created an iconic entity in the ‘Terminator’ – a heartless and relentless cyborg that looked human but only on the outside. The Terminator could not be stopped or reasoned with; he would destroy everything in his path till he completed his singular mission. If there was ever an actor best suited to play a robotic, expressionless, and intimidating machine, who better than Arnold Schwarzenegger? Building on his status as an action superstar, Cameron capitalized on this genius casting by flipping the horrific antagonist into a protective warrior in the 1991 sequel. Cameron also pushed the boundaries of the visual effects industry at that point, by establishing standards that are still being followed till today. What’s truly astounding is how they have managed to still look new and fresh in this remastered version.
However, none of that would matter in the absence of a thrilling story that picked up where the prequel left off and took the franchise to a whole new direction. Cameron built on what worked the first time around and added crucial emotional beats here as well. There’s a strong sense of family between the T-800 (Schwarzenegger) and the Connors (Linda Hamilton & Edward Furlong), even when they’re all flawed in their own unique ways. This bond is what pushes them to confront the adversity they encounter in the form of the advanced liquid metal cyborg, played so despicably by Robert Patrick. His menacing, shape-shifting T-1000 is the perfect foil to Schwarzenegger’s bulking juggernaut. Sparks literally fly when they collide, and it’s a thrilling sight, especially in 3D. Modern superhero films can still learn a few things from this action classic.
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