Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the T2 - Extreme DVD
"Pristine"
2009-09-24
- Reviewed By User: A3D2RDOKYL1KID
Watching the Ultimate Edition is like watching this film for the first time. It is super awesome, super clear (in sound and picture quality). A great buy.
The best edition, the best film about TERMINATOR. Magnificent filling DVD. Three versions ôèëüìà:147,152,(156 minutes)-these the version is activated by a special code (8-2-9-9-7) interval of a set of figures should not exceed 2 seconds. Simply magnificent edition with MULTISTORY. Thanks AMAZON that have helped to buy this DVD! Such things need to be seen in the original.
"Interminable x2"
2009-08-24
- Reviewed By User: A3QNZW2WKPSDJG
This is by far the best film in the Terminator series, and one of my all-time favorite movies! Arnold played his role superbly, as did all of the actors. The effects were way beyond it's time and still look great! The story was more rich, yet just as dark as the first Terminator. The entire series could've ended here, and everyone would've been satisfied... Overall, a must-see for any sci-fi/action fan!
"T2 review"
2009-07-14
- Reviewed By User: A37T7G3WG6XZPH
When I first saw this movie in 1992 in the cinema, I thought this is one of the best ever action/sci-fi films that had ever been made. The whole film is a visual spectacular. The direction by Jim Cameron is almost perfect. I only bought this DVD from amazon because my country's version only contains the special edition. The amazon.com version contains the special edition & the theatrical version of the film on one disc.
Looking around, it seems that people like this movie better than the first Terminator. I can't say I agree.
The second movie does have things going for it. The special effects are great, and have held up pretty well. Linda Hamilton gets to play a desperate brain case, and really threw herself into the role. But I don't think Arnold is quite as convincing as a hero, not after his great, soulless, menacingly evil role in the first movie. (Insert your own joke about California, here). And the foul mouthed little punk - sorry, the future savior of mankind - was very irritating, most of the time he was on screen.
And ignoring the paradoxes (which are half the plot), would you really sent a blithely homicidal robot back to be controlled by a nasty little criminal punk of a 10 year old? You're gambling your own existence (and other peoples') on this little wacko's whims. It all gets several points for the coolness of having a kid with his very own Mega Robot of Death, but it really snapped suspension of disbelief for me. Unlike the first movie, you have to park your brain somewhere to enjoy this one. But it does repay you with a nice ride, after that.
"Only 1 version is on the DVD"
2009-06-25
- Reviewed By User: AVIR0FRC3XK11
I agree! There is only one version on this DVD. There is 2 discs in the box and a nice metal sleeve. The picture is very good and close to a blu ray. But you do not have 3 versions (On mine anyway) Subtitle is in Spanish only. No French etc... I love that DVD but it's not the ultimate edition. I do not know where to find the ultimate edition and I do not know if it has a metal sleeve. If somebody knows, please let me know how can I recignize the ultimate and where to find it Guy
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