“Listen
and understand. That terminator is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It
can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it
absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.”
-Kyle
Reese (Michael Biehn), The Terminator (1984).
All
this week, the blog will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of
James Cameron’s The Terminator, which was released theatrically in America on
October 26, 1984.
The
low-budget film -- about a cyborg from the future hunting quarry in the past --
has become a pop culture touchstone, inspiring sequels, a cult-TV series, and
toys galore.
Furthermore,
the franchise’s primary heroine, Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton and Lena Headey) is
widely considered one of the greatest female action icons of the silver screen.
And the emotionless, homicidal cyborg, the titular character, has become Arnold
Schwarzenegger’s most famous and beloved movie role, outpacing even his turns
as Conan.
Similarly,
lines from The Terminator such as “I’ll
be back” have become cultural catch-phrases, endlessly repeated in other
Schwarzenegger films, such as The Running Man (1987), to name just
one.
The
Terminator
has seen lots of knock-offs too, both good (Highlander [1986]) and
bad (Future
War [1992]), and it won’t be long before the fifth installment of the
popular film series is playing on our movie screens, continuing the official
saga.
Throughout
the week, I’ll be posting reviews of the films, remembering some of the
memorabilia, and otherwise celebrating the 30th birthday of the cinema’s
most famous cyborg.
Looking forward to this. The first two films in this series are on my list of personal Top 20 favorites (nerd alert yes, I actually keep a list). I also enjoy the third installment, "Rise of the Machines". I've got the Blu-Ray set, so I'm ready to follow along.
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