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Product Description Story foretells a grim future in which three billion human lives will end in a nuclear war on August 29, 1997:a date which the human survivors will call Judgment Day. These humans escape the nuclear Armageddon only to face a new, more persistent nightmare... the war against the machines. Review Special Features:Deleted scenes with audio commentary3 versions of the film2 commentaries and more --Lionsgate --Lionsgate Review: Excellent 3D rendition of an SF classic - This 3D-enhanced version of T2 offers an exceptional 3D experience, with breathtaking color and definition that truly bring this SF classic movie to life on my unmodified US 3D Blu-ray player, TV, and 3D LCD glasses. Produced for the Asian market, this disc features English dialogue but defaults to Japanese subtitles ON. Another reviewer did not find a way to turn these OFF. However, even without English labeling in the disc menu system, go to the disc's Subtitles Menu and deselect the active subtitle. If no subtitle language is selected, then subtitles will be OFF. When I purchased this 3D Blu-ray disc, the Japanese import was then the only one available new. Having found some Japanese import Blu-rays to be superior to the domestic US ones, I took a chance, and am glad I did, because the quality of this version is superb! Once you master the Japanese-language menu system on this disc, it does not impede your enjoyment of this film. Highly recommended. Review: All-time great kids movie - One of the greatest kids movies of all time. A boy and his robot - a classic trope.

| ASIN | B074486NBN |
| Actors | Arnold Schwarzenegger, Edward Furlong, Linda Hamilton, Robert Patrick |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Best Sellers Rank | #599 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #183 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (16,883) |
| Director | James Cameron |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | B074486NBN |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | 4K |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Producers | James Cameron |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| Release date | December 26, 2017 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 32 minutes |
| Studio | Liosngate Pictures Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, French, German |
H**X
Excellent 3D rendition of an SF classic
This 3D-enhanced version of T2 offers an exceptional 3D experience, with breathtaking color and definition that truly bring this SF classic movie to life on my unmodified US 3D Blu-ray player, TV, and 3D LCD glasses. Produced for the Asian market, this disc features English dialogue but defaults to Japanese subtitles ON. Another reviewer did not find a way to turn these OFF. However, even without English labeling in the disc menu system, go to the disc's Subtitles Menu and deselect the active subtitle. If no subtitle language is selected, then subtitles will be OFF. When I purchased this 3D Blu-ray disc, the Japanese import was then the only one available new. Having found some Japanese import Blu-rays to be superior to the domestic US ones, I took a chance, and am glad I did, because the quality of this version is superb! Once you master the Japanese-language menu system on this disc, it does not impede your enjoyment of this film. Highly recommended.
T**T
All-time great kids movie
One of the greatest kids movies of all time. A boy and his robot - a classic trope.
S**D
A US PSVR1 and PS4 can watch this in 3D with English audio (PS5s will not work, even with a PSVR1).
It looks like it lumps all the Terminator 2 reviews together, so just to specify: This review is for the 3D bluray version that is available - It's hard to tell, but that actually is a Japanese bluray, even though everything on the front is English. But, if you have the right stuff, it doesn't matter that it's a Japanese bluray as it runs just fine with what I describe below. Just figured I'd clarify that, so on with the review... The movie speaks for itself with how awesome it is - I wouldn't be saying anything that hasn't already been said regardless of how much I praised the movie itself. It's one of the best movies ever made, plain-and-simple. What I wanted to focus on is reassuring anyone looking to watch this in the US that it does work just fine watching it through a PS4 with a PSVR1. So, to start: Even if you have a PSVR1, you still need to run that through a PS4 in order to watch this, or any 3D movie for that matter - A PS5 will not work. Why that is is because the PS4 is recognized as a '3D bluray player' while the PS5 is not - Due to this, 3D movies will not even run on a PS5 (it will simply come up with a message saying it isn't a 3D bluray player). This is an extremely unnecessary and stupid oversight on Sony's part, but it falls into the category of 'It is what it is', and it's best to know about these limitations so you don't order this and not be able to enjoy it. Also: The PSVR2 does not run 3D movies at all, probably largely because PSVR2s can only function with a PS5 which Sony didn't bother making compatible. If you still have a PS4 and PSVR1 from the US, this will run just fine. The default audio is the audio from the original movie (it's in English). Japanese subtitles are turned on by default, but it is as simple as pressing a button once the movie is playing to bring up the menu that's built into the PS4 (I believe you press square to bring it up) and you can disable the subtitles from there - After that, you're watching the exact same 3D movie that you could've (and may have) seen in 2017 in theaters in the US. And, again: It's easier to disable the subtitles once the movie is playing with the PS4 menu since all the bluray menus are in Japanese, but the PS4 menu will be in English. So, in short: You don't need to know any Japanese in order to figure this out - It's pretty obvious what to select to make the movie play, then you can disable the subtitles through an English menu. As for the 3D itself, it is extremely impressive and it's very trippy being able to see such an old movie in a new way. If you have a PS4, PSVR1, and the patience to sit down and watch a movie with a VR headset on, I'd highly recommend getting this. But, the main purpose of this review was to reassure those with a US PS4 and PSVR1 that it will run just as it did in theaters in 2017. Pretty awesome since they did such a limited run of the 3D blurays in the US that this movie is nearly impossible to find, and usually very expensive when you can find it. So, if you do pick this up, enjoy!
H**!
Terminator reborn...
Just like the original "Terminator," I can't imagine anyone reading this review, or looking at the Amazon entry and thinking about buying the film in it's "Ultimate Edition" DVD version, and not actually knowing what the film is about. The original "Terminator" became an icon; it entered our collective memories - "I'll be back!" - became a cultural phenomenon, a cinematic urban legend with a life all it's own, and "T2" is the next step in its evolution. And `evolution' is a good way of looking at it. "T2" is not some cheesy installment in a bloated cinematic franchise, designed to generate mega-$'s for all concerned, while shortchanging the viewer with a bland or worthless story line, cardboard FX, and Z-list performances. No, "T2" is a legitimate continuation of the original "Terminator," creating more of the backstory and mythology of the "Terminator" universe, and taking us closer to the day when Skynet achieves consciousness and decides to wage its war of global extermination against Mankind. In fact, the genesis of the "T2" story can be seen in one of the deleted scenes contained on the "Terminator, Special Edition" disc; Sarah Connor, tired of being hunted, decides to take the fight to Skynet's creator, the Cyberdyne Corporation, which, as shown in yet another deleted scene, is where the climactic fight against the original terminator took place! And this, literally, is the key to "T2." When the original terminator was crushed in the press, the company salvaged its CPU/chip, damaged and inoperable, plus one arm. It's the research done on the CPU that leads to the computing breakthrough that leads to the creation of Skynet, which created the terminators in the first place! And just as Skynet sent a terminator back through time to ensure John Connor couldn't interfere with its plans, Sarah Connor attempts to stop the creation of Skynet itself in the present... you see where this is going? There're probably a couple of pretty nasty time-travel paradoxes involved in all of this - maybe we should ask Dr Who! - but it doesn't matter, the story carries you effortlessly along and doesn't let you start going `round and `round in those kinds of ever diminishing circles! The basic set-up is as follows, having failed in killing Sarah Connor in the original "Terminator," Skynet dispatches yet another terminator, a state of the art T-1000, this time to kill John Connor while he's a young teenager. And just as before, the adult John Connor dispatches a guardian, in the shape of an old T-800 terminator, reprogrammed to protect him at all costs. And it's the difference between the two terminators that is one of the main joys of the film. The T-1000 is a shape-shifting "liquid metal" creation, able to morph into almost any guise it needs, as long as the end result is the same basic size, or volume, as itself. This basic characteristic is one of the elements that delayed the making of "T2." James Cameron had the idea for the "shape shifter" when making the original "Terminator," but it took the intervening years for cinematic CGI FX to catch up with Cameron's imagination, so the T-1000 could be portrayed convincingly on-screen! Robert Patrick plays the "human" T-1000, and his performance is as different from the original terminator as is the technology he represents. "Ahnald's" original performance set the standard, relentless and robotic, unstoppable, like a semi spinning out of control on an ice covered freeway; get out of the way or be obliterated. Robert Patrick gives a more subtle, more nuanced, performance; he's smaller, sleeker, faster, his is the relentlessness of a shark moving in for the kill, a thing of terrible beauty that cannot be swayed or negotiated with. But the T-1000 also knows something of human frailty, of pain, and how to use it to its advantage. Whereas the original terminator simply slaughtered anything that got in its way, the T-1000 actually tortures Sarah Connor in one scene in an effort to make her give up her son, telling her, "I know this must hurt..." "Ahnald's" performance, as the old-tech T-800 model terminator, is also more varied, and this is explained in, what I think is, the most important scene deleted from the original theatrical release, but reinstated in this "Ultimate Edition." Sarah, having been broken out of an asylum by her son and his newest bestest buddy - his very own terminator! - is holed up in a disused gas station with John and the Terminator. The T-800 explains, while Sarah digs bullets out of its back, that it's possible for the terminators to learn, to adapt to their environments, but a switch on the CPU has to be reset to allow this behavior; the default setting is the unstoppable hunter killer, with no need of subtlety. But here's the catch, to make the change, which will allow the Terminator to better protect John, the CPU has to be removed, effectively shutting down the Terminator, then reset and reinstalled. The CPU is removed, but Sarah tries to destroy it, saying it'll be one less terminator, and John, exerting his authority for the first time, convinces his mother that they need the Terminator if they are to survive, and more importantly, stop the creation of Skynet. From here on in, the film roars to its finale as Sarah takes the fight to Cyberdyne by, literally, zeroing in on Dr Miles Dyson, the scientist who obsessively cracks the secret of the original terminator CPU. "T2" lacks the sheer visceral punch of the original; it's a more refined, mature, and carefully thought out film, but that's no criticism, the set pieces will blow you away, and the CGI, absolutely state of the art at the time, STILL stands up today. This is controlled action and mayhem for grown-ups, and "Ahnald" was true to his word when he said, "I'll be back!"
M**S
One of many classic Arnold Schwarzenegger movies. Good value for money and excellent viewing experience.
C**N
Bon vieux film avec images et son remis à jour !
D**R
I prefer family movies that are more kind and gentle than this one, but I love this one purely for the graphics and sound. Terminator2 has few flaws and keeps you on the edge of your seat as it moves briskly through scenes. I love the humour that surprises at the most unexpected, tense moments, such as when the heavily damaged cyborg has one red eye showing and one arm missing and says, "I need a vacation". The 4K version appears to have good reviews.
O**E
Still a great movie from the 90s!!
M**S
Ich habe mir beide Fassungen der neuen T2 Veröffentlichung gegönnt,da dieser Film nach Star Wars zu meinen absoluten Favoriten zählt. Ganz egal was einige "Experten"hier behaupten.Die 4K Version ist mit Abstand die beste Version der Kinofassung für den Heimkinomarkt die jemals erschienen ist. Das Bild ist dermassen scharf und farblich perfekt abgestimmt,dass sich jeder Cent der Neuauflage lohnt. Wenn man die 3D-Fassung startet,sieht man schon am Anfang wenn die Autos auf dem Highway gezeigt werden,wie grossartig dieser alte Film konvertiert wurde.Ich kann nicht verstehen,wie Einige hier schreiben,das 3D wäre schlecht.Den Film in 3D zu schauen,verschafft einem nochmal ein viel intensiveres Feeling und lässt einen in die Handlung förmlich "eintauchen". Die Bonusdisc ist bei beiden Veröffentlichungen die Selbe.Sehenswert ist auf jeden Fall die neue Reportage über die Entstehung des Films. Die anderen Filmversionen habe ich jetzt nicht gesichtet,da mich hier nur die neuen Veröffentlichungen der Kinoversion interessieren. Von mir jedenfalls volle 5 Sterne.Der echte Fan sollte sich auf jeden Fall beide Scheiben leisten wenn die passende Ausstattung vorhanden ist.
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