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Arnold theater movie times
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"But then I had to let it go because we wanted to cut down the length of the movie." Schwarzenegger said. After all, cutting the movie down was his idea in the first place. Though he was upset to let the scene go, he understands that this is what had to be done. Then I have to work on some other scenes,'" recalled Schwarzenegger. 'He says 'No, I have to, because that's the way we shorten the movie.

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"And, I said to him, 'No, no! That's one of my favorite scenes! You can't take that out!'"

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"He says I'm gonna take that scene out to shorten the movie. And it was a three minute and thirty second scene." Schwarzenegger remembered. "I t was shot in a very remarkable way with the mirror effect and all this stuff. "And so I said to James Cameron, 'The movie's too long.' And he says to me, 'Why do you say that?' It just felt like to me at a certain point, okay, let's get it done."Īfter some struggle, Cameron decided to cut a scene in which Sarah (Linda Hamilton) and John Connor (Edward Furlong) have to remove Terminator's brain. "There was a disagreement I remember on the second 'Terminator' because we screened the movie and it was two hours and twenty minutes," said Schwarzenegger. While Schwarzenegger couldn't recall anything from "Genisys," he remembered an argument he and director James Cameron had over which scene should be cut in order to shorten the film's running time. And then, they needed to cut the film's running time down even more.ĭuring a Q&A Schwarzenegger gave after a "Terminator Genisys" fan screening in New York on Wednesday, the actor was asked if there were any scenes cut from the film that he disagreed with the director about.

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"Terminator 2" had to go through multiple changes before ruling the box office in 1991. Rather than imitating the original, it pushed this world forward and turned Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) from terrifying villain to heroic savior.īut making something this good isn't always a smooth ride. "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" is arguably one of the greatest sequels of all time.











Arnold theater movie times