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James Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day turns 25 today, and still stands as one of the best action films ever made. The making of the Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton-starring movie was pretty exceptional too. Here are some fascinating facts you may not know. The production saved on effects by recruiting sets of twins. The hospital security guard who very briefly comes face to face with his T duplicate was played by Don and Dan Stanton. Incidentally, it was one of Schwarzenegger's favourite scenes , and he argued with Cameron over the decision to cut it. An alternate happy ending of the film showed a future in which Judgment Day never happened and John Connor became a senator, complete with Hamilton in old-lady makeup. Michael Biehn who played Kyle Reese in the original film was apparently also considered, but it was decided that that would be too confusing for audiences. Arnie wasn't actually naked during the naked bar scene Other sound effects included a mic sealed in a condom submerged in a bubbling mixture of water and flour.
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South Wales. My priest is from Wales. Do you find it hard to decipher? Not really. Have you seen the new 3D version? It was already an amazing film, almost the perfect film. But to see it in 3D just blew my mind. How was Arnie on set? Is there an aura around the guy?
Sign In. Edit Terminator 2: Judgment Day Showing all items. Production took sufficiently long that Edward Furlong visibly aged during the shoot. He is clearly much younger in the scene in the desert, for instance, than in other scenes. His voice began to break and had to be pitched to one level in post-production. He had also grown so tall over the months that for one scene shot late in the production schedule, he had to stand in a hole in the ground, in order to maintain continuity in height difference with Linda Hamilton. Robert Patrick trained in a rigorous running regimen while breathing only through his nose, in order to be able to appear to run at high speeds without showing fatigue on film. He had trained so hard that he was able to catch up with Edward Furlong on his dirtbike with great ease, so he had to slow down considerably. For the Los Angeles River sequence, Arnold Schwarzenegger was in pain because he could not wear a glove while cocking the gun, so his fingers would get stuck in the mechanism.