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Fictional War | Cyborg
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8.6/10
IMDb92%
Rotten TomatoesBest Effects Visual Effects | 1992 | Robert
Best Sound | 1992 | Gary
Best Effects Sound Effects Editing | 1992 | Gloria S.
Best Makeup | 1992 | Jeff
Best Sound | 1991 | Gloria S.
Best Visual Effects | 1991 | Robert
Best Makeup Hairstyling | 1991 | Jeff
Best Stunt Ensemble | 1991
Most Oscars won for visual effects For and | 1994
Most Oscars won for visual effects | 1994 | Dennis
Motion Picture | 2020
Best Film Editing | 2012 | Conrad Buff
Best Sound Design | 2012
Best Visual Effects | 2012
Best Science Fiction Film | 1992
Best Actress | 1992 | Linda
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 1992 | Edward
Best Director | 1992 | James
Best Special Effects | 1992
Top Box Office Films | 1992 | Brad
1992
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1992 | William Wisher
Favorite Movie Actor | 1992 | Arnold
Best Movie | 1992
Best Female Performance | 1992 | Linda
Best Male Performance | 1992 | Arnold
Best Breakthrough Performance | 1992 | Edward
Most Desirable Female | 1992 | Linda
Best Action Sequence | 1992
Favorite Motion Picture | 1992
1992 | James
Best Production Design | 1992 | Joseph C. Nemec
Best Makeup | 2012
Best DVDBluRay Special Edition Release | 2010
Best Actor | 1992 | Arnold
Best Supporting Actor | 1992 | Robert
Best Writing | 1992 | William Wisher
Best MakeUp | 1992 | Jeff
Best DVD Menu Design | 2001 | Van
Best DVD Special Features | 2001
Best Edited Feature Film | 1992 | Richard A.
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 1992 | Adam
Best Foreign Film | 1992
Best Cinematography | 1992 | Adam
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects | 1992 | Tim
Best Young Actor Costarring in a Motion Picture | 1992 | Danny
Best Director | 1991 | James
Best Film Editing | 1991 | Richard A.
Best Original Score | 1991 | Brad
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 1991 | Linda
Best Adapted Screenplay | 1991 | William Wisher
Best Cinematography | 1991 | Adam
1991 | Adam
Best Actress | 1991 | Linda
Best Supporting Actor | 1991 | Joe
Best StudioBigBudget Film | 1991
Best Screenplay | 1991 | William Wisher
Budget 102,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 520,000,000 USD
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Robert Patrick undertook a rigorous running regime and practiced breathing only through his nose, in order to appear to be a cyborg that could run at high speeds without showing fatigue. He had trained so hard that he was able to catch up to Edward Furlong on his dirt bike with ease.
Production took sufficiently long that Edward Furlong's growth caused the production team to have to make certain adjustments during the shoot. He is noticeably younger in the desert scene than in other scenes. His voice began to break and had to be pitch adjusted in post-production. He had also grown quite 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.
Linda Hamilton's twin sister, Leslie Hamilton Gearren, was used as a double in scenes involving two "Sarah Connors" (for example, when the T-1000 was imitating her), and in a scene not in the theatrical release (but on the DVD) as a mirror image of Linda.
This is the only "Terminator" film to win or be nominated for an Oscar. It won four out of the six it was nominated for.
According to director James Cameron, Linda Hamilton suffered permanent hearing damage in one ear during the elevator shootout because she did not replace her ear plugs after removing them between takes.
"The Terminator: Hasta la vista, baby."
"John Connor: [1:16:18] No, no, no, no. You gotta listen to the way people talk. You don't say "affirmative," or some shit like that. You say "no problemo." And if someone comes on to you with an attitude you say "eat me." And if you want to shine them on it's "hasta la vista, baby." The Terminator: Hasta la vista, baby. John Connor: Yeah but later, dickwad. And if someone gets upset you say, "chill out"! Or you can do combinations. The Terminator: Chill out, dickwad. John Connor: Great! See, you're getting it! The Terminator: No problemo."