Terminator 2 Jugment day was writen by: James cameron and william Wisher and Editor: boobie chase. this story is a good for people who are into action. this story takes place in Los Angeles 2029 were machine took over the world and sent a machine to protect John Conor form the terminator in the present day in 1984. the machines sent the terminator to kill John conor so he won't grow up and be the leader of the human race and defeat the machines. the last termenator killed 20 people before it was destroy, now his target has change and it's no longer sarah conor but its her 10 year old son John conor, now they have to fight for the human race.
Fantastic detailing of excellent film
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I really enjoyed Terminator 2. It had some great scenes that the movie left out - like scenes with Kyle in the future and in Sarah's dream. Also had more characterization because you could read what the characters were thinking. Would have liked to have had the scene where the "learning chip" is turned on put in the movie. Mr. Frakes described a poignant moment when Miles Dyson dies. Highly recommend this book to all T1, T2, and sci-fi fans. Enjoy!
A mind blowing screenplay
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
James Camerons follow up to the Terminator has recieved both critical acclaim and criticism. I for one, loved the first Terminator movie. Terminator 2 was a worthy followup to the series. The action, the drama, the message, it was all there. Sure, some of his was hammered home, but its such a fun ride, you don't care. The screenplay itself is remarkable. It contains commentary and scenes that didn't make the final cut. For all you how need a testement to Camerons genius, this is it.
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