terminator-2Easily one of the biggest movies of the 1990s, indeed, of my childhood, had to have been Terminator 2: Judgment Day.  I personally saw this one several times, and to find it included as part of the four-DVD Schwartzenegger collection was a great and joyous surprise.

Part of the grand, grandiose and steadily growing Terminator saga, Terminator 2: Judgment Day brought us squarely to a sticking point.  With Sarah Connor locked up in Pescadero Mental Hospital, Kyle Reese very dead and John Connor, future leader of the Resistance, currently living with foster parents in Reseda, things don’t exactly look good.  And things only get worse when Skynet decides to pull a little more time travel chicanery and drop a fresh terminator, the T-1000, into the fray to try and take out John Connor.

But all is hardly lost, as a new ally is sent back in time to help out–a T-101 terminator, the classic Schwartzenegger terminator, is sent back to be placed under young John Connor’s command.  And so, John and the terminator must go forth and spring Sarah from Pescadero, but at the same time also repel the T-1000 and survive. Further, they have the highly difficult task of removing every trace of terminator technology from the present day, and that’s going to involve busting into the developers’ headquarters, Cyberdyne Systems, and blasting it to kingdom come.

Sure, it’s not exactly much of a plot, but where Terminator 2: Judgment Day really shines is in its explosion count.  Things are going to blow up so big and so often in this movie that you’ll scarcely notice they don’t actually, you know, DO a whole lot.  There’s not a whole lot of time to bemoan the fact that they didn’t put much into advancing a plot or developing any characters or anything like that because you’re entirely too busy watching Robert Patrick and Arnold Schwartzenegger pound each other.  You’re too busy watching Arnold take on a whole slew of cops with a GE Minigun.  Oh, sure, there’s some plot here, but it’s not like that’s what anyone came here for, a lesson that would serve filmmakers well into the FOURTH installment, and probably in the fifth and sixth installments, too.

This being a special edition of sorts, even going so far as to bear the name “extreme DVD”,  it will not surprisingly come jam-packed with all sorts of nifty extras, including things like a “Skynet Combat Chassis Designer” in which you get to build your own war machine and send it forth in battle,  some photo morphing software and much more normal featurettes and deleted scenes and such.

There’s not a whole lot in this movie that might make anyone regard it as a BAD movie, but then, there’s not a whole lot in here that’d make anyone regard it as a particularly deep and rich movie either.  In fact, this is essentially the beginning of the end for the Terminator franchise, and it’s all downhill from here.  So yes, if you’re into action movies, into science fiction, and just can’t get enough of stuff go boom, then you’re definitely going to love this one, with all it entails.

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One of the greatest action films of all time can now be seen and heard like never before! 

On behalf of Lionsgate Home Entertainment, we are pleased to present Terminator 2 Skynet Edition on Blu-ray. Today May 19th, for the first time fans can experience multiple versions of the movie in explosive, THX certified high-definition and all-new English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio Lossless.  

Terminator 2 Skynet Edition is packed with over 8 hours of interactive special features including over 140 minutes of behind the scenes video and multimedia galleries; interactive quizzes and games; and additional BD-Live enabled content featuring extra content, games and more accessible through internet-connected players. 

If that doesn’t get you excited then get this, Terminator 2 Skynet Edition Blu-ray will be available for a limited time in the Limited Edition T2 Complete Collector’s Set, a 6-disc set that allows the ultimate T2 fan to play the film anytime, anywhere! Packaged with a 14″ T-800 Endoskull bust that plays sound effects from the film while its eyes light up, this collectible set features the Terminator 2 Skynet Edition Blu-ray plus both the Extreme Edition DVD and Ultimate Edition DVD’s – which, combined, include every T2 special feature ever released on DVD. As a bonus, the Limited Edition T2 Complete Collector’s Set comes with a digital copy of the film for iTunes or Windows Media.

The release of Terminator 2 Skynet Edition on Blu-ray Disc and the Limited Edition T2 Complete Collector’s Set today May 19th will coincide with the theatrical release of Terminator: Salvation and the DVD release of the Schwarzenegger DVD Collection

Screenhead has one copy of Terminator 2 Skynet Edition on Blu-ray as a giveaway.  Please post your name and Screenhead will pick the winner Tuesday, June 9, 2009.

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The creators of Terminator Salvation put together Skynet Reasearch website with production description, communications and testimonials.

Click on the Autonomous Mass Transit Bot to visit Skynet Research and find out more about their products, which you will see when the movie opens May 21, 2009.

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