Police station assault | The Terminator [Original sound & color]
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Published 2019-11-29
Scene: I'll be back (Police station assault)
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Storyline: A seemingly indestructible robot is sent from 2029 to 1984 to assassinate a young waitress, whose unborn son will lead humanity in a war against sentient machines, while a human soldier from the same war is sent to protect her at all costs.
Director: James Cameron
Writers: James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd, William Wisher
Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger (Terminator \ T-800), Michael Biehn (Kyle Reese), Linda Hamilton (Sarah Connor), Paul Winfield (Lieutenant Ed Traxler), Lance Henriksen (Detective Hal Vukovich), Rick Rossovich (Matt Buchanan), Bess Motta (Ginger Ventura), Earl Boen (Dr. Peter Silberman)
Production Companies:
Hemdale
Pacific Western
Euro Film Funding
Cinema '84/Greenberg Brothers Partnership
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All Comments (21)
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This is the original version of 1984. Other color filter and sounds (changed sounds of shots and uncut screams and groans of dying cops). Compare with the remastered version: https://youtu.be/tYc2jQaM8gM
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The scariest part about this is that the cops weren't even part of his mission. They were just in his way.
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My parents saw this movie in theaters. They told me that the entire audience was dead silent as this scene unfolded. This scene, more than anything, truly illustrated how utterly unstoppable the Terminator was. Imagine being in a police station, surrounded by dozens of police officers with guns and automatic weapons, and still not being safe. Because nothing will stop the Terminator until you are dead. NOTHING. James Cameron is a genius.
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I’ve always liked Reese in this scene. He moves like someone who has been tempered by combat. He moves quickly with a low profile, he checks entrances and blind spots, he utilizes cover. The choreography isn’t flashy but it communicates so much about who Reese is and what he can do in a hostile situation.
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1:59 I love how Arnold turns his head sharply. Like a robot. He absolutely nailed that role.
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He can’t be bargained with He can’t be pleaded with He feels no remorse, or pity or fear And he absolutely will not stop ever, until he can see his friend Sarah Connor
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The length he’s willing to go just to see his friend Sarah Connor is truly heartwarming.
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The way he looks at the glass, analyzing how sturdy it is, and even announcing his plan. And he indeed comes back.
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When Arnold said "i'll be back" shit hit the fan for fucking ever, even almost 50 years later we are talking about how legendary that 3 line phrase is
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The cop that gets knocked out by Reese is the luckiest cop there.
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That guy who left the station as soon as the terminator walked in, got sooo lucky! Lol
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Never noticed until now - at 4:04 Kyle is first checking if she's hurt and only then takes her away. It takes a split second but show how professional he is at what he does! A true survivor!!
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Arnold Schwarznegger's performance in the Terminator is outstanding I don't think anyone can play the Terminator as good as him
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Don’t get me wrong, Terminator 2 is awesome, but am I the only one that loves the first one the most? There’s just something about the 80’s style that makes it so great
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Imagine how much worse this would've been if he had his phased plasma rifle in 40 watt range 😁
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“I’ll be back.” The most iconic movie line of all time.
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I'll never stop appreciating the level of detail Cameron put in to every scene. Notice the Terminator analyzing the structure of the glass and wood at 0:34, seeing how easily it can be crushed? Fucking amazing nuances.
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I remember watching this at the cinema, everything went dead quiet at this scene. Such a great movie.
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For the era and budget this movie rose beyond perfect.
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I love the shots of Sarah, standing by in the room by herself as the rampage is ongoing. Imagine the terror in her heart, as she is listening to the gunshots going on and on, knowing that nobody has stopped him yet.