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22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

Cool facts from one of the greatest movie series of all time.

By Nathan Johnson

Published 10 years ago in Wow

Cool facts from one of the greatest movie series of all time.

  • 1

    At the time T2 was being shot, Edward Furlong (who plays a young John Conner) was only 13 years of age. Because of a sudden voice change, Furlong had to rerecord a substantial amount of his dialogue.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 2

    The action-packed science fiction Terminator movies have been one of the most well-known franchises in American cinema history. The first film of the franchise debuted in 1984 and captivated audiences with the perfect mix of fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants action alongside science fiction elements like time travel and fully autonomous killer robots.

    Check out this list of interesting info and cool facts about some of the earlier Terminator films that you may not have known and will give you a dose of nostalgia.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 3

    The idea for the Terminator series came to James Cameron when he was in Rome during the release of his film ‘Piranha II: The Spawning’. Cameron fell ill and had a fever-dream in his hotel room about “this metal death figure coming out of a fire … the implication was that it had been stripped of its skin by the fire and exposed for what it really was.”

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 4

    Cameron admits that the final design for the T-800 is identical to the ‘death metal’ figure he saw in his dream. Which is actually kind of…

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 5

    …Terrifying.

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  • 6

    Cameron had more than nine months before work began on ‘The Terminator’ movie as Arnold was busy with ‘Conan The Destroyer’. Since he didn’t have time to do a full movie, Cameron wrote the screenplay that later developed into the movie ‘Aliens’ .

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  • 7

    Arnold was apprehensive of initially playing the T-800 as it was a villain’s role. Cameron, however, convinced the actor that the movie will be shot in such a way that made audiences cheer the killing machine.

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  • 8

    However, In Judgment Day, Arnold didn’t like that T-800 would now be a good guy, and that he would not be killing people. So, he convinced James Cameron that the character would only stop killing when John Connor would ask him to.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 9

    Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Cameron violently disagreed on the former’s iconic catchphrase, “I’ll be back.” Arnold wanted to say “I will be back” because he thought it sounded more machine-like, while “I’ll” sounded too feminine. All Cameron had to say to that was “I don’t tell you how to act, so don’t tell me how to write.”

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  • 10

    Given Arnold Schwarzenegger’s $15-million salary and his total of 700 words of dialog, he was paid $21,429 per word. “Hasta la vista, baby” cost $85,716.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 11

    In Poland, The Terminator was re-named, The Electronic Murderer. You see, in Polish “terminator” more or less means “an apprentice”.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 12

    The Terminators famous laser pistol was a custom built Colt .45 longslide. The laser sight was custom-made for the movie, with a 10,000 volt power supply hidden in Arnold’s pocket.

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  • 13

    Surprisingly for a James Cameron film, ‘The Terminator’ had hardly any special effects. Most effects were created and shot in-camera while some other sequences used miniatures sets. In fact, the skulls being crushed in the opening sequence were about the size of marbles.

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  • 14

    Cameron also shot most of the scenes of ‘The Terminator’ at night with streets that had mercury-vapour lamps that helped to keep the filming costs low. This later gave the film its neo-noir look.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 15

    Industrial Light and Magic’s computer graphics department had to grow from six artists to almost 36 to accommodate all the work required to bring the T-1000 to life, costing $5.5 million and taking 8 months to produce, which ultimately amounted to 3.5 minutes of screen time.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 16

    The Terminators seen at the beginning of the movie were fully workable animatronic models.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 17

    In the movie’s last scene at the steel mill, Linda Hamilton’s twin sister Leslie doubled for her when the T-1000 acquires Sarah Connor’s form.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 18

    Arnold’s ‘gunflip’ during the chase scene in Terminator 2: Judgement Day is arguably one of the most memorable scenes in the series. For that scene to materialize, however, the studio had to make a gun with a larger lever as doing it with a regular gun could have broken the actor’s fingers.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 19

    For the scene where the naked T-1000 arrives and steals the cops clothes, the effects team had to digitally remove a sensitive part of Robert Patrick’s anatomy.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 20

    ‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ was the first film that cost more than $100 million to make. It was an investment well worth it. This movie also set a precedent for winning an Oscar award when its prequel was not even nominated.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 21

    More explicit shots of the arm cutting scene were removed as director James Cameron felt they were tasteless and unnecessary.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 22

    To make the Terminator seem more unsettling, Schwarzenegger refrained from blinking wherever possible and spent the majority of the film with his skin covered in a thin layer of Vaseline so that his face had a perpetually waxy appearance.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 23

    The damaged Terminator look in the climax of the film took five hours to apply and an hour to remove.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

  • 24

    With the film’s domestic box office adjusted for inflation, Terminator 2: Judgement Day is the top grossing R-rated action film of all time.

    22 Things You Didn’t Know About the Terminator Films

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