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Three freedom fighters attack a large corporation to prevent a future apocalypse.Three freedom fighters attack a large corporation to prevent a future apocalypse.Three freedom fighters attack a large corporation to prevent a future apocalypse.
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Shaquille O'Neal
- Self
- (archive footage)
Michael Biehn
- Kyle Reese
- (uncredited)
Earl Boen
- Dr. Peter Silberman
- (uncredited)
Mark Kriski
- Cyberdyne Video Host
- (uncredited)
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James Cameron has brought to us once again, a quality piece of entertainment. Much like the previous films that carry the name of "Terminator", "T2/3-D: Battle Across Time" shows with every frame the quality that Cameron strives for: Perfection. Every detail is attended to: The aiming of a laser beam which seems to target YOU in the audience, the puff of dust as a mini-hunter passes over a concrete pillar, the drops of moisture as a polymimetic alloy creature melts and reforms, as well as a rush of air as a flying HK craft passes over you. From the preshow, where a hostess, 'perky' to your face, but backstabbing when she thinks she's being ignored, welcomes you; to the interruption of the show by John and Sarah Connor, in an attempt to prevent another Apocalypse brought on by Skynet, the entire show leaves the visitor leaving with the satisfaction that T2/3-D was well worth the (most of the time) short wait. Even when waiting in line, there are monitors showing "Cyberdine" sample shows. You may even see a Terminator identified through the monitor system. It's almost too bad this high quality show is only available at Universal Studios.
This movie ROCKED!! Can't wait for Terminator 3? Then go see this one, it's the next best thing. Not only did they get the original actors to reprise their roles, they did it so convincingly these scenes could have been cut right out of T2. The 3D effect is incredible, causing viewers to duck as the T-1000 points his metallic blades right in your face and cringe as the T-1000000 explodes showering liquid metal (actually water) all over the audience. Besides the ultra-cool special effects, Arnold actually had some pretty good lines (after killing a cyborg T-800, "he was my college roommate"). This attraction alone is worth the price of admission to Universal Studios. Don't miss it!
10Rieman
This multimedia presentation is incredible and just great. If you love the Terminator movies, this is a real trip. You have to go to a Universal Studios park to see it, but it's just about worth it just to see this! The description says it's only 12 minutes, but with the live actor/animatronic presentation, and the Cyberdyne promotional film in the lobby, it's a good half hour. Go see it.
I went into the theater at Universal Studios not knowing what to expect. I hoped it would not just be some stupid little presentation with things that were up in your face. Since it is 3-D, I thought they were going to focus more on putting things up close in your face rather than the actual effects. To my surprise, once the show started I was in awe and my mouth was open the whole time in interest. I wondered what would happen next. It was a combination of live action as well as 3-D. You can't take your eyes off it and you can't take your eyes off it (once it finally gets started). I thought the action was so good and it kept you interested. I would recommend this to anyone.
Wow, you've never seen anything like it before at Universal Studios Florida. During my vacation to Orlando I love to go to U Escape and ride the movies. On this ride/shows you come face-to-face with the terminator himself. Not to menchan the T-1000 and the T-1000000. There are also little machines that fly and they have lasers on them and they're called mini-hunters. This is one of the best ride/shows I have been on. It goes up there with Twister, JAWS and Back to the Future. If you're gonna have a favorite ride USEcape then let it be T-2: 3D Battle Across Time!!!
Did you know
- TriviaCodenamed "Project 64" on set, due to the 64 million dollar budget. At just under 12 minutes, still considered the most expensive film ever per minute of screen time.
- GoofsThe T-101 and John arrive in the future battle with clothes and on a Harley Davison motorcycle. It was established in "The Terminator" and "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" that when the Terminators and the humans go through the time displacement field. They go through without clothes and metal and nothing living does not go through. The T-101 and John would had arrived in the future battle bare naked and the Harley Davison motorcycle wouldn't had gone through.
- Quotes
[the Terminator destroys an endoskeleton]
John Connor: Friend of yours?
The Terminator: He was my college roommate.
- Alternate versionsSince 2015, the pre-show has been updated with references to Terminator: Genisys and uses less dated references.
- ConnectionsEdited from Terminator 2 : Le Jugement dernier (1991)
- SoundtracksThe Terminator Theme
Written by Brad Fiedel
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- $60,000,000 (estimated)
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- 21m
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