Crying to Terminator movies

Started by barand12 pages

Crying to Terminator movies

hi

just wondering if anyone has cried while watching a Terminator movie?

I know there was a similar question before, but this is a bit different.

anyway i was only lucky to Terminator 3 and the cinema as i was too young for T2 and wasn't even born for T1. but when i watched T3 (which i like and think is GREAT!!) at the cinema i remember i hardly moved in my chair, i don't even remember blinking (lol).

i must admit i did cry while watching it though. i the scene when John is talking about Sarah and how she died, and how see tried to survive long enough to make sure Judgment day would never happen. i went all cold and felt a tear crawl down my cheek.

did anyone feel the same?

billy

No.

Only time I ever felt like crap was at the end of Terminator 2 when he gets lowerred into the steel.

The combination of the selfless Terminator, the fact he became more human and in a way, had a childlike innocence to him, and that John was bawling his eyes out, knowing his friend was never coming back. I think I saw it when I was seven, I'm sure I was welling up by the time of the "thumbs up" bit.

yea it's very clever that a science fiction action movie can make its audience feel this way.

i don't know of any film in that same genre that can do the same (make us cry).

Indeed, thats what makes it stand out.

Personally no movie makes me cry...

LAIR

or is it spelt LIAR. yeah that's correct. SORRY

lol@barand
the t2 thumbs up, whole scene was emotional

the end of t3 was sad, made me cry a bit, not cry but get all emotional
t1 didnt make me cry sorry

Emotions and tears are different. I just... don't cry with movies...

any chance that you happen to be living tissue over METAL ENDO-SKELETON?

I did cry a little at the end of T2, when he lowers into to the steel. The end of T3 really made a huge impression on me, every time I see it I feel... a little empty or cold in the inside.

I know, I know, pathetic... ermm

I get that feeling with some scenes in Star Wars Ep III.

Terminator 3 just didn't do it for me though.

And no, im not part-endoskeleton thanks Alic !

Originally posted by Rave X
I did cry a little at the end of T2, when he lowers into to the steel. The end of T3 really made a huge impression on me, every time I see it I feel... a little empty or cold in the inside.

I know, I know, pathetic... ermm

Same here,

Arnold: I know now why you cry. But it's something I can never do.

[last lines]
Sarah Connor: [narrating] The unknown future rolls toward us. I face it, for the first time, with a sense of hope. Because if a machine, a Terminator, can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too.

Re: Crying to Terminator movies

Originally posted by barand1
i must admit i did cry while watching it though. i the scene when John is talking about Sarah and how she died, and how see tried to survive long enough to make sure Judgment day would never happen. i went all cold and felt a tear crawl down my cheek.

Im sorry. I will defend anyone who cried at the end of T2. But that, well, no. Just no.

Re: Crying to Terminator movies

Originally posted by barand1
i must admit i did cry while watching it though. i the scene when John is talking about Sarah and how she died, and how see tried to survive long enough to make sure Judgment day would never happen. i went all cold and felt a tear crawl down my cheek.

I didn't make me cry, though it did make me shake an angry fist at the movie screen.

i cried during t3 when john is telling arnie and kate that sarah died, i was like OMG what? i cried in the cimema, lucky no one saw me! 🙁

I remember crying when Arnie said "I'm sorry, John, but I have to go." (or something like that) and was lowered into the molten steel... I think i was 7 or 8 at the time. 1st time I watched T2.... Such a touching ending/scene.... :'(

The terminator in T2 was such a loveable character. He emulated the perfection of virtues that humanity strives to acheive, yet he isn't human. He was beatufiful.

Extremely well put konja, I couldn't agree more.

He very much embodied the perfect father figure that John Connor had needed his entire life (even as an adult). Thus when it came down to the moment when Sarah, John, and the audience had to say their final goodbye it became a highly (the most) touching and moving scene in the film.

hehe, i got a little "artsy" with that one.

Originally posted by Konjammenson
The terminator in T2 was such a loveable character. He emulated the perfection of virtues that humanity strives to acheive, yet he isn't human. He was beatufiful.

Pure genius! Absolute genius! Excellent! Well worded, Konjammenson!

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