More than enough violence to make it a profoundly moral film; and Arnold's a whizz.
The Terminator (1984)
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Reviews Counted:40
Fresh:40
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.5/10
Consensus: With its impressive action sequences, taut economic direction, and relentlessly fast pace, it's clear why The Terminator continues to be an influence on sci-fi and action flicks.
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: James Cameron's THE TERMINATOR is one of the tightest, tensest sci-fi films ever made and a landmark in the genre. In the year 2029, battles rage between the superintelligent machines that rule the... James Cameron's THE TERMINATOR is one of the tightest, tensest sci-fi films ever made and a landmark in the genre. In the year 2029, battles rage between the superintelligent machines that rule the world and the last vestiges of humanity. In late-20th-century Los Angeles, Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) suddenly finds herself stalked by an unstoppable killing machine--a Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) sent from the future to kill her and her unconceived son, John Connor, the future leader of the human resistance. Sarah can rely only on Reese (Michael Biehn), a soldier sent from the future to protect her from the seemingly indestructible Terminator and save humanity. This low-budget masterpiece was the breakthrough film for director Cameron, who weds special effects, thrills, and understated romance to create one of the finest action films of the 1980s, which spawned many imitations but few equals. Science fiction author Harlan Ellison sued over the film's similarities to his own works, especially the OUTER LIMITS episode "Demon with a Glass Hand," and won acknowledgement in the film's credits. Schwarzenegger will forever be known as the relentless Terminator, a heartless killing machine who returns (in a kinder, gentler form) in 1991's TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY. [More]
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn, Lance Henriksen
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn, Lance Henriksen, Paul Winfield, Rick Rossovich, Bess Motta, Earl Boen, Dick Miller, Franco Columbu, Bill Paxton
Director: James Cameron
Director: James Cameron
Screenwriter: James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd, William Wisher
Producer: Gale Anne Hurd
Composer: Brad Fiedel
Reviews for The Terminator
A surprisingly vicious little film, filled with indiscriminate, un-PC killings and a rough-edged feel that makes it utterly compelling.
A tense, slickly executed thriller, which sent a relatively unknown Austrian bodybuilder screaming into the world's spotlight.
At the end of both movies, I find myself overcome by an extraordinary swell of emotion.
The original and best film from the franchise -- iconic, heady, dark and exciting.
A brilliant sci-fi film that cleverly combines strong storytelling with suspense and killer set-pieces.
Gritty, clever, breathlessly paced, and dynamic despite the dark shadow of doom cast over the story, this sci-fi thriller remains one of the defining American films of the 1980s.
The body-building actor scores by combining his iconic physique with a compellingly told story that requires him to speak very little dialogue.
A cyberpunk picture that flirts with emotional resonance but mostly focuses on the gut...testosterone-fueled, estrogen-boosted action melodrama.
The Terminator was James Cameron's second film and remains his most crisply written in every respect.
As for Schwarzenegger, he nicely fleshes out the convention of a soulless gun for hire. With his choppy hair, cryptic shades and state-of-the-'80s leather ensemble, he looks like the Incredible Hulk gone punk.
The Terminator (1984), the first of two science-fiction action-thriller films, is considered by most film reviewers to be a better-crafted film..
As a souvenir of a kind of B-grade action cinema that has all but vanished, The Terminator should find a small place in the heart of every movie addict.
seamlessly melds the best narrative mind tricks of science fiction literature with the visceral violence of the best action movies
This is a monster movie, and the monster's role fits Mr. Schwarzenegger just fine.
The ingeniousness of The Terminator is in giving us one of the most memorable and brilliant villains ever printed on celluloid.
James Cameron's fast-paced, downright propulsive directorial sensibilities ensure that there are few lulls within the narrative.
To my mind better than its successor (for pure freshness) this film shows a keen understanding and love of the sci-fi genre.
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