Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
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I had to
terminator 2 is one of of favorite movies ever i respect 1 AI and his name is uncle bob (the dad who stepped up)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
you give the t-800 a kiss on the forehead for doing a good job and teach him that that means a good job. and now he wants to be kissed on the head when he does good job things.
Learning Machine
AO3 Link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/77937321
Pairing: T-800-Uncle Bob/Reader
Warnings: Mild Language, descriptions of injury and violence
Tags: Fluff, humor, can be read platonic or romantic, forehead kisses, confused t-800, post-canon/canon divergence- almost everyone lives, crack treated seriously, gender neutral reader, no use of y/n, short and sweet
Summary: A single harmless kiss creates a permanent association in Uncle Bob's mind, and you realize the consequences of your actions a bit too late.
Terminator 2: Judgement Day (T2) was released on July 3, 1991. It is generally considered the benchmark of the franchise. It was the last film of the franchise with direct involvement of James Cameron until he did the story for Terminator: Dark Fate (2019). Inspired by what he was able do with CGI in The Abyss (1989), Cameron set a new standard for the use of CGI in a film, though like Jurassic Park, its combination with outstanding models, animatronics, and practical effects has allowed the movie to age better than many CGI specticals especially of the same era. The use of twins was another technique employed including Linda Hamilton's twin Leslie Hamilton Gearren. The movie took place years from the events of the previous film with John Conner (played by 13-year-old Edward Furlong) now ten and Sarah Conner (Linda Hamilton) radically transformed into a dark survivalist, the T-100 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) reprogrammed to be a protector, and introduced the advanced morphing T-1000 (Robert Patrick). It was the first sequel to win an Academy Award from an earlier film that was nominated for none. It was also the only Terminator film to date (2026) to win or be nominated for Oscars (Best Visual Effects - W, Best Make-Up - W, Best Sound - W, Best Effects: Sound Effects Editing - W, Best Cinematography - N, and Best Film Editing - N) also to date, (adjusted for inflation) second highest grossing Rated R film of all time (behind Deadpool & Wolverine 2014). Robert Patrick recreated one of his T-1000 scenes for Wayne's World (1992). The Simpsons also parodied scenes from this movie several times. ("Terminator 2: Judgement Day", Sci-Fi Movie Event)