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All member reviews for Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Adult
June 9, 2010
 
great classic watch it you'll it
teens will love this movie T2 IS THE BEST ONE lots of shooting ski fighting 14 and older for violence and intense scenes a one kissing part otherwise a real classic

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Parent of 10 year old
May 4, 2011
 
Depends on your 10yr old's maturity level
My 10 yr old daughter loved it. She's "gifted & talented" & wise beyond her years. It's up to each parent to decide if the movie is suitable for their own child. I always watch them 1st then make that decison. It was pretty loud w/ gunfire, yelling and chase scenes, but at least when the terminators got shot, it wasn't a lot of blood & guts. No sex, no bathroom humor and a few curse words.

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Teen, 15 years old
May 28, 2010
 
Best movie I've ever seen with Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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Teen, 16 years old
January 9, 2011
 
One of the best sequels of all time IMO.
James Cameron returns in this sequel, T2: JUDGEMENT DAY, and, just like another sequel he made, this is on my *unofficial* Top 10 Sequels of All Time. It has action, sci-fi, drama, with some comedy mixed in just for relief. It's special effects for the T-1000 were amazing at the time, and even for today's standards looks...alright. A lot of people say that he looks like gelatin or an ooze of some sorts. BUT THAT'S THE POINT! He's supposed to look like LIQUID METAL! DUH!! But, once again, it can get pretty violent. Not as gritty as the first, but a lot more violent. At the beginning, many soldiers are shot by machines. There is a bar fight at the beginning. A man is burned, another is stabbed, and many bones are broken. A man knocks out a police officer and takes his clothes and his car. Two men shoot at each other in a hallway. A truck explodes with a man in it. But the man melts into mercury and forms back into his human form. A woman's arm transforms into a sword-like weapon and stabs a man through a milk carton and through his mouth. She pulls it out and blood spurts. The T-1000 kills a dog and rips off it's collar, blood is seen on the collar. An officer is stabbed in the eye by the T-1000. A guard at a mental institute is hit on the face by a broom that was broken in half, blood spurts. Sarah Connor breaks a mans arm and puts a suringe in his neck that is filled with poison. She does not empty the poisen into him though. T-101 shoots an officer in the leg, he later fights officers in a hallway of a mental institute. In a deleted scene, Sarah Connor cuts the T-101's scalp to get a memory chip. Pretty violent. Sarah dreams about the world ending and things catch on fire. Sarah Connor then catches on fire and starts screaming. This scene is very intense. At Skynet Dyson is shot several times. Sarah Connor is shot in the thigh. T-1000 gets frozen by liquid nitrogen and shattered by a bullet. T-101 and T-1000 get in an intense fight. T-1000 terminates T-101. He then re-programs himself and comes back. T-1000 stabs Sarah Connor in the shoulder. She screams in pain. T-101 terminates T-1000 by shooting him until he falls into hot lava. You can see T-101's red eye, and the metal skeleton under his skin after the big fight scenes. T-101 lowers himself into the hot lava. And even though there's no sex, there IS this stuff: In the beginning, the T-101 is shown nude, but only his chest, back, and his butt is shown. Robert Patrick's character is shown nude and you can see his butt and his penis is visible very briefly. A guard at a mental institute licks Sarah Connor's face while she is restrained to a bed. You can see Sarah Connor's nipples through her shirt in the scenes while she's at the mental institute. When robert patrick's character is dying, he briefly morphs into a women and you can see one of her breasts for a few seconds. And language, 16 f-words(two being motherf*cker), 23 uses of sh*t, and numerous uses of milder profanities such as *amn, h*ll, *ss, b*st*rd, S.O.B, d*ck, b*tch, etc.; In the "Special Extended Edition," there are about 32 f-words, and each cuss word mentioned above is used more often. So, aLL-iN-aLL: Better than the first. Longer, too. It's more action-packed, has a lot more going for it, and is just an all-better film. 9.2/10. Go check it out!

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Adult
April 9, 2008
 
lol lol need to straighten yall out
About the "sexual" scene with the guard? Read up on your asylum tactics, that was a trick to see if Sarah really was in a vegetative state. As for the movie, there was blood and they cursed blue and green, but it wasn't terribly offensive. Even so, I only recommend this for like 15+. Happy terminator-ing.

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Parent of 13 year old
July 25, 2010
 
perfect for age 10-17

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Adult
December 1, 2008
 
Better than the first
Content: Sex - Nothing terrible. Maybe a few innuendos. Also, you see Terminator's bare backside, waist up, and all of his legs, getting extremely close to dangerous territory. Several women see him naked and whistle and stuff. Language: LOTS. Some very strong, which is expected in R. At least thirty swear words. Violence: Need I say anything? I highly recommend an edited version of this movie, such as ClearPlay DVD Player (clearplay*)

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Teen, 14 years old
May 30, 2011
 
Not as good as "The Terminator". This time, he gains heart and decides to help his original victim.
My rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi action/violence and some brief language.

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Adult
January 14, 2009
 
Awsome
This movie is awsome. If parents don't like there kids hearing the f-word out of a 14 year old than rent in at block buster.

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Kid, 11 years old
February 18, 2011
 
not for little kids from 1-11
i think it is good beacause it teaches you to keep trying

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Kid, 13 years old
April 4, 2011
 
This is one of my favorite movies of all tgime and the only reason it's rated R is because sarah gets incenerated.

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Teen, 14 years old
December 4, 2010
 
Not as graphic or good as the first Terminator film.
Although the violence is not as graphic (or often—now a lot of it's cheesy special effects that make the T1000 look like gelatin) as the original Terminator, there is a lot of surprising language to prepare for: besides around two to four uses of "f—k", John Connor repeatedly uses the term "d—k" and teaches the Terminator to call people "d—kwads"; and Sarah Connor uses the phrase "son of a b—ch" frequently when she's angry (eh, she's always angry). Not for younger kids.

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Parent
August 5, 2010
 
T2 = $52 Million/Avatar = $500 million (You judge which is better)
One of the most striking things, for me, about this movie is that Arnold doesn't kill anyone--or at least it doesn't show him killing anyone. If you're a fan of the movies, you're aware of how much more violent Arnold's character is in the first movie. In 1991, this movie was the most expensive ever made ($52 million) and broke down all kinds of technological barriers. Having said that, the movie is chock full of bad language, rebellious youth, and stylized violence. Some teenagers will be able to relate to some of John Connor (Edward Furlong)'s frustrations as he's been shuffled around from foster parent to foster parent, has a clinically crazy mother, skips school, and steals money. Of course, the T-100 (Schwarzenegger) is a cold, remorseless, robot, incapable of showing any type of emotion that has been re-programmed by a futuristic John Connor to save himself as a teenager. Despite being violet and having a ton of bad language, there's a lot of positive messages one can take aware from the movie. One is that "you can't kill people". John tries throughout the duration of the movie to explain this to the terminator, a concept that he's capable of following but is incapable of comprehending. Another is the very strong anti-war/nuclear weapons message and that if humans are going to wage war on another, they need to be in control. Because the machines are emotionless, they're incapable of making moral judgements, something that the human race should be conscientious of. A typical Cameron film, there are also elements of anti-establishment within the picture. I saw this movie at the age of 12 in the theaters with my dad and we both loved it. I think 12 year olds of today can enjoy it as well, if coached by a parent, and given maybe a little bit of help to understand the complexity of the undertones within the movie.

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Adult
May 28, 2009
 
amazing movie! some violence and strong language

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Kid, 11 years old
August 14, 2010
 
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
Cool action effects.

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Teen, 14 years old
September 12, 2011
 
Terminator 2: Happy Day
Now, this is one of those rare cases where the sequel is not only good, but BETTER than the original. It was so creative for its time, and 20 years later, it still hasn't lost its touch! There was also a little gimmick which I liked with this film. The gimmick was if you didn't see the trailer for the movie, or rather, even if you did see it, you wouldn't know that it's actually the other way around when it comes to killing John Connor. The T-800 sent back is actually there to PROTECT John, while the one who looks human and tends to act human at first is the one who is going to try to kill John. This movie is very interesting because at the time, liquid metal had never been done before, and therefore, it was revolutionary in effects. The plot doesn't falter either, with amazing battles and informative conversations. If you plan to see any of the Terminator movies, definitely put this on your list!

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Teen, 14 years old
March 26, 2011
 
this movie is great, but has strong language and frequent violence. Hasta la Vista, Baby! i liked 1 a little more.

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Kid, 13 years old
August 10, 2010
 
This was an awesome movie. The action and special effects were amazing. The only reason it's rated R is because of the violence. Probably for 9+ if they can handle shooting and robots going in lavas.

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Parent of 6 and 10 year old
May 18, 2010
 
Yes a good film!
The best film I have ever seen.

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