In a new video on Tested , Adam Savage gets the opportunity to show us how Arnold Schwarzenegger 's T-800 endoskeleton arm ...
James Cameron's 1984 blockbuster The Terminator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger has become synonymous with the dangers of superintelligent machines - but why?
The Cyberdyne Systems Series 800 Terminator is a highly capable robot that happens to look an awful lot like Arnold Schwarzenegger. It boasts an advanced metallic endoskeleton, which has been the ...
(Technically, he's a cybernetic organism; as we learn in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," the character is made of "living tissue over a metal endoskeleton.") When Michael Biehn's Kyle Reese ...
This is the nearly finished replica of the cyborg skeleton from the Terminator franchise. It’s made mostly from things that cost $0.99. Actually we’ve got that a bit wrong. [James] is really ...
However, this only minimally reduces the disgust factor. When only the metal skeleton is left of the Terminator, the endoskeleton moves in a noticeably jerky manner in some shots: a stop-motion ...
Terminator Salvation offered a unique change ... Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese engage the metal endoskeleton of the T-800 in one last battle to the death in a factory. It's simple, direct, and ...
Having given some notes and to strengthen their two-person pitch, Hurd has a "with" screenwriting credit on The Terminator. In 2009 Cameron admitted it still irked him that many assumed that ...
But really, “The Terminator” has never gone away. Forty years ago this week, Cameron’s second feature after his all-but-disowned debut as the replacement director on “Piranha II: ...
The Terminator, then, is a thriller ... its suit of flesh melted away to expose its metallic endoskeleton – was a nod to the burning robot in Metropolis. In the 1920s, it stood to reason ...
The T-800 promised he'd be back. And he did indeed return, time and again, in one form or another, eventually as a more benevolent emotionless cyborg. It's been 40 years since the promise was made ...
The Terminator, then, is a thriller ... its suit of flesh melted away to expose its metallic endoskeleton – was a nod to the burning robot in Metropolis. In the 1920s, it stood to reason ...