

In the year 2029, the ruling super-computer, Skynet, sends an indestructible cyborg (Arnold Schwarzenegger) back in time to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), before she can fulfill her destiny and save mankind. Review: A Timeless Sci-Fi Thriller for the Whole Family - The Terminator is an action-packed classic that provides a perfect blend of suspense, sci-fi, and heart-pounding moments. From start to finish, it keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its gripping storyline and dynamic pacing. Watching it as a family was such a fun experience; it's the kind of film that sparks discussions and excitement long after the credits roll. While it leans into action and intensity, it's still a movie anyone 13 and over can enjoy, making it a great choice for the family movie night. That definitely comes from the great performances of the cast that bring this futuristic, high-stakes plot to life. Special effects, although done from an era long past, amaze and still hold up surprisingly well, further adding to the film's charm. The movie has great action intertwined with suspense and intrigue, thus making every viewer take something from it. The members of my family who were not into science fiction were captivated by it, meaning the movie was universal. Beyond the excitement, The Terminator is a thought-provoking film that explores themes of resilience, determination, and the human spirit. While there are a few intense scenes, they’re handled in a way that’s not overly graphic, making it appropriate for teens and above. If you’re looking for a thrilling, well-rounded movie that the whole family can enjoy, this one is a must-watch. It’s a timeless adventure that stands as a benchmark in science fiction cinema. Review: Great movie 🍿 - Great movie!
| ASIN | B00UA86HAE |
| Actors | Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lance Henriksen, Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn, Paul Winfield |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,368 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,817 in Action & Adventure DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (13,158) |
| Director | James Cameron |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 133092 |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| Release date | July 6, 2020 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 48 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
O**N
A Timeless Sci-Fi Thriller for the Whole Family
The Terminator is an action-packed classic that provides a perfect blend of suspense, sci-fi, and heart-pounding moments. From start to finish, it keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its gripping storyline and dynamic pacing. Watching it as a family was such a fun experience; it's the kind of film that sparks discussions and excitement long after the credits roll. While it leans into action and intensity, it's still a movie anyone 13 and over can enjoy, making it a great choice for the family movie night. That definitely comes from the great performances of the cast that bring this futuristic, high-stakes plot to life. Special effects, although done from an era long past, amaze and still hold up surprisingly well, further adding to the film's charm. The movie has great action intertwined with suspense and intrigue, thus making every viewer take something from it. The members of my family who were not into science fiction were captivated by it, meaning the movie was universal. Beyond the excitement, The Terminator is a thought-provoking film that explores themes of resilience, determination, and the human spirit. While there are a few intense scenes, they’re handled in a way that’s not overly graphic, making it appropriate for teens and above. If you’re looking for a thrilling, well-rounded movie that the whole family can enjoy, this one is a must-watch. It’s a timeless adventure that stands as a benchmark in science fiction cinema.
R**9
Great movie 🍿
Great movie!
C**L
Coming soon with AI advancements...
A true classic that is becoming a reality.
A**S
Nostalgia!
I always loved this movie ever since my dad took us to see it at the drive thru movies as a child. Yes its that old. But Neverending action at its best. For True action junkies only!😃
R**X
Definative version of the original cyborg flick
Well I doubt I need to paraphrase the plot, so I won't. But what i will do is discuss the DVD, which most of the time the only info I really want to know. OK, first of all the picture quality is EXCELLENT. In fact, it's so good that it looks as if it were filmed just yesterday. (Except for the occasional Gremlin you see in the film, LOL!) But anyway, the DVD case states that it was transfered from a HD master and it shows. However the new 5.1 soundtrack is not bad, but you can tell that it's all new as to everything hasn't been "stereo-ized". For example, in the police station scene where Arnold is walking through and shooting everybody he sees his guns, there are instances when the gun sounds are in stereo in one shot and then not in another while in both instances they should be as they fire to the left or right. Also the sound is really bad during the film's numerous car chases where the most dominant sound is the music while the car sounds are barely audible and then all of a sudden you get a sound in the left or right channel when the car hits something or makes a powerslide around a corner. But...what can you expect from a soundtrack that was originally just Monoaral. One note though, since I don't have a true surround sound system, that above complaint may not be as bad as I made it out to be. (I have a TV with simulated surround and a 2 speaker stereo that has SRS sound) But as for the Bonus Features, that's where you get your money's worth. First of all it has several deleted scenes w/ or w/o commentary, all of which are in as good as shape visually as the Feature. Second of all it comes with 2 really great documentaries. "The Terminator: A Retrospective" that was shot in '92 (a year after T2) that's OK, but not too indepth, and "Other Voices" that is brand new that really goes into the making of the film that mirrors in quality the documentary that's on the T2: Ultimate Edition. The Menu Navigation is also very cool which sort of takes you through several "Cyberdyne" animations. So if you're looking to complete your Terminator DVD collection as I did after already owning T2, grab this one as it's the best version we'll have for a while, or forever. Oh, one more thing about the sound. They have changed the sound of the Flying HKs. They no longer have that strange screaming robotic sound. They now have a jetliner sound, which may or maynot sound more realistic to you. In fact all of the Future War sequences have been totally revamped sonically.
P**N
The Terminator
It was great . Just don't purchase anymore movies , because they might not be in your library anymore .
J**O
Very Great Classic!
I love The Terminator! The story was a great story about how if we want to have good lives we must fight so as to deliberately do good and fight to save lives in order for our futures to be peaceful. The action and the suspense were great! I really loved the instrumental music! Without doubt I say The Terminator is a great classic! Have a great day, and goooo Terminator!
S**N
Great picture
Delivered fast
M**K
One of the best movies ever made (leagues superior to the second one that’s for sure) and the transfer is incredible.
P**Y
Still impressive and entertaining after all these years. Now that the fifth instalment finally made sense of the timeline, you can profit from the first without crumbling in laughter at the blatant time loop. Most might remember the first Terminator for it's thematic killer robot, or for it's presentation of a dark future born out of the least probable apocalyptic scenario out there; most would then miss the near-perfect cast of the 80's this movie has. And certainly, some should take lessons here on how to do a strong and brilliant heroin that is not written like a boy in girl's clothing simply to please the stereotypes. It's something to write "normal teenager becomes kick-ass soldier to save her life", it is something else entirely to manage to breathe life in this while not killing the human behind the archetype. The stop-motion effects might not work as well now... But the practical Terminator and Cameron's touch certainly give a more "real" feel to the final fight. Something about "it" not supposed to be there was captured. And that alone justify the need to have seen this masterpiece at least once.
A**R
emballage soigné,très bonne lecture et très bon film.
S**D
This film presents a dark, foreboding and terrifying story, yet also an action-packed, thrilling and unforgettable adventure. “The Terminator” is a standout movie, a defining film of the 1980’s, and one of the finest sci-fi cinematic releases of all time. It launched the careers of director James Cameron and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and offered audiences one of the most ruthless and unstoppable villains in all of fiction: the deadly cyborg from the future. The story concerns two time travellers – journeying back to 1984, from a bleak future decimated by decades of war between a machine Artificial Intelligence (called Skynet) and the few remaining humans who have survived nuclear apocalypse. These time travellers have distinctly opposing missions. One is a man-machine, a cyborg, who is programmed for assassination. The other is human resistance fighter, sent to protect a young woman. As the paths of these time travellers inextricably collide, history is itself capable of being re-made. If the Terminator is successful, Skynet will win the war and achieve ultimate victory. If the resistance fighter can save the woman, her son – not yet even conceived – will one day defeat Skynet and provide humankind with a second chance. This film, from 1984, is a very low-budget affair. This resulted in the director – as well as the special effects team – being highly innovative. The outcome is impressive … and while a couple of shots do not quite hold-up to present-day scrutiny, this pre-CGI movie presents us with a horrific vision of the future. The performance by Schwarzenegger – as the unfeeling Terminator – is awesome, and he offers us a highly memorable antagonist. Likewise, the roles played by Michael Biehn (as resistance fighter Kyle Reece) and Linda Hamilton (as the young woman Sarah Connor) are engaging and poignant. At every level, the cast and crew did a wonderful job. The success of this movie – especially as a VHS release throughout the latter half of the 1980’s – led to significant interest in a sequel. And 1991’s “Terminator 2” continued the story – presenting us with a perfect complement to the 1984 original. Yet, as occurs when a franchise is successful, further sequels have been made: “Terminator 3” (2003), “Terminator Salvation” (2009), and “Terminator Genisys” (2015). While none of the latter three films are as good as the initial two instalments, there are some great moments to be had watching them. On Blu-ray, this film looks and sounds as good as it possibly can. It’s obvious that the original filming was not as high-quality as it might have been. Yet in HD the picture is clear and sharp. The audio is also great. There are many ‘bonus features’ included (documentaries, featurettes, photo galleries, commentaries, and so on). As such, I highly recommend it.
C**N
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