Unleash the Future: Dive Into the World of The Terminator and the Legendary T-800!
A relentless cyborg sent from a dystopian future, the T-800 embodies unstoppable efficiency and chilling realism. Its cold exterior hides the potential for growth, as it battles its programming while forming unexpected bonds with humanity.
The Terminator (T-800) Trivia
What is the model number of the Terminator portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger? (Easy)
#1: T-600
#2: T-800
#3: T-1000
#4: T-101
What is the primary mission of the T-800 in the original Terminator film? (Expert)
#1: To exterminate humanity
#2: To protect Sarah Connor
#3: To retrieve Skynet's plans
#4: To capture Kyle Reese
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The Terminator (T-800) Fun Facts
The original T-800 model was designed by special effects artist Stan Winston, who created the iconic robotic endoskeleton that was then brought to life by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The T-800's signature leather jacket was borrowed from the costume department of another film, specifically from The Terminator director James Cameron's earlier work, The Terminator itself, as a way to save on production costs.
The Terminator (T-800) Polls
What is your favorite Terminator movie?
The Terminator (1984)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)
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Which iconic quote from The Terminator do you like the most?
"I'll be back."
"Come with me if you want to live."
"Hasta la vista, baby."
"It's in your nature to destroy yourselves."
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Music: Blade Runner Blues by VangelisThe Matrix Theme by Don DavisJohn Carpenter's Lost Themes by John CarpenterTime by Hans ZimmerGhosts 'n' Stuff by Deadmau5Lunar Landscape by The Future Sound of LondonStrobe by Deadmau5Prophecy Theme by Jerry GoldsmithGhost in the Shell Theme by Kenji KawaiA Clockwork Orange Theme by Wendy Carlos