For one day only, Terminator 2: Judgement returns to the cinemas but in 3D! Showing is at 7:30 pm August 29th (the day Judgment Day happened in the film). Other cinemas are showing this to, but are charging almost double the price. The ticket is £6 but 70p per ticket for online booking.
This is proving very popular so i massively recommend booking now. 3D transfer is meant to be excellent and was overseen by James Cameron himself, much like with the Titanic 3D conversion.
Latest comments (146)
DonkeyKonk
20 Aug 17#146
Much better than The Sperminator, especially in 3d.
indigowest2004
28 Jul 17#109
can any1 tell me whats in the extended version?
mikeyrobbo to indigowest2004
4 Aug 17#135
RIGHT MATE.
SURE.
WHATEVER YOU SAY.
Maybe I'll post some deals on one specific size of Jeans or a crap deal on a phone. Obviously you are the master at posting deals and totally have space to criticise other people. :angry:
absolute buffoon
truly. the mind boggles.
DonkeyKonk to mikeyrobbo
20 Aug 17#145
Much better than The Sperminator, especially in 3d.
SimyJo
20 Aug 17#143
Could it be they got the Judgement day date wrong by 20 years?, because nothing happened August 29th 1997!.
They took a grungy 80's scifi slasher flick villain, a complete bull-busting, unstoppable killing machine and... turned him into a baby sitter! He gives a little thumbs up at the end!?!? Complete nonsense.
Krooner
20 Aug 17#141
Truth.
They took a grungy 80's scifi slasher flick villain, a complete bull-busting, unstoppable killing machine and... turned him into a baby sitter! He gives a little thumbs up at the end!?!? Complete nonsense.
jackbremer
20 Aug 17#139
Wired: Wow, 'Terminator 2' in 3-D Is a Bad Idea http://hooks.co/hwHFG
jackbremer
20 Aug 17#140
Wired: Wow, 'Terminator 2' in 3-D Is a Bad Idea http://hooks.co/hwHFG
chicaneuk
30 Jul 17#119
Typical that it's on the day before I need to be up at some unearthly time to catch a ferry... so probably going to have to miss it :disappointed: Was too young to see T2 at the cinema.. looks like I am going to have to miss out again!
mikeyrobbo to chicaneuk
3 Aug 17#133
Aah so by your logic, because I have only posted one deal, I have no idea what is and what isn't suitable for children?
gotcha.
Obviously, posting deals on a website is what qualifies one to be a responsible parent....
moron
mart321 to mikeyrobbo
3 Aug 17#134
Instead of passing judgement on my parenting skills you might want to start actually contributing to the site instead of just taking from It. Luckily there are other ppl that post deals because if everyone was like yourself, this website would just be a bitchy forum.
mikeyrobbo to mart321
4 Aug 17#136
RIGHT MATE.
SURE.
WHATEVER YOU SAY.
Maybe I'll post some deals on one specific size of Jeans or a crap deal on a phone. Obviously you are the master at posting deals and totally have space to criticise other people. :angry:
absolute buffoon
truly. the mind boggles.
MR1123 to mikeyrobbo
10 Aug 17#138
i would love to see it but the timing is bad. why 1 day only, plus checked seats, not many left and front screen ones left only arghhh.
MR1123
10 Aug 17#137
i would love to see it but the timing is bad. why 1 day only, plus checked seats, not many left and front screen ones left only arghhh.
mart321
3 Aug 17#132
Instead of passing judgement on my parenting skills you might want to start actually contributing to the site instead of just taking from It. Luckily there are other ppl that post deals because if everyone was like yourself, this website would just be a bitchy forum.
mikeyrobbo
3 Aug 17#131
Aah so by your logic, because I have only posted one deal, I have no idea what is and what isn't suitable for children?
gotcha.
Obviously, posting deals on a website is what qualifies one to be a responsible parent....
moron
mart321
2 Aug 17#130
Late reply but your only contribution to this site is posting a deal to cheap melons in asda 5 years ago, so your opinion counts for nothing. Ps we watched it again tonight!!
Late reply but
mart321
2 Aug 17#129
Late reply but your only contribution to this site is posting a deal to cheap melons in asda 5 years ago, so your opinion counts for nothing. Ps we watched it again tonight!!
Late reply but
big.willy.style
27 Jul 17#90
I booked a couple of weeks ago but was just saying I would have paid to see it even if I wasn't an unlimited member
indigowest2004 to big.willy.style
31 Jul 17#127
thanls i def need to watch the uncut version now.. simply a world class film even to this day.
AW0079 to indigowest2004
31 Jul 17#128
I got my ticket for free!!
reddragon105
31 Jul 17#126
Looks like it, going by the 137min running time the cinemas are giving it.
Except for the new 4K transfer, the 3D and the bigger screen - the key is to go to a nice cinema, not a grotty one!
It's the original theatrical cut (137min) that's being re-released in cinemas, but since you asked the main things the Special Edition (153min) added are the dream sequence with Kyle telling Sarah their son is in danger near the beginning, the scene where they remove the Terminator's chip and deactivate the read-only setting so that he can learn how to act more human and then you see John teaching him to smile, there are more scenes with Miles Dyson, particularly him explaining how the neural net processor he's working on will benefit mankind and then saying he's taking the kids to Raging Waters, and at the end there are a few shots of the T-1000 malfunctioning after he's recovered from the liquid nitrogen - he starts morphing into the things he's touching without meaning to.
baseley09
31 Jul 17#125
Yeah i imagine it is the theatrical version getting the 4k/3D treatment.You can get the Sarah Connor ending as an easter egg on Skynet edition - i think via a remote code, its been a while since i put it on...probably never again heh!
AW0079
31 Jul 17#124
I got my ticket for free!!
indigowest2004
31 Jul 17#123
thanls i def need to watch the uncut version now.. simply a world class film even to this day.
reddragon105
31 Jul 17#122
Looks like it, going by the 137min running time the cinemas are giving it.
Except for the new 4K transfer, the 3D and the bigger screen - the key is to go to a nice cinema, not a grotty one!
It's the original theatrical cut (137min) that's being re-released in cinemas, but since you asked the main things the Special Edition (153min) added are the dream sequence with Kyle telling Sarah their son is in danger near the beginning, the scene where they remove the Terminator's chip and deactivate the read-only setting so that he can learn how to act more human and then you see John teaching him to smile, there are more scenes with Miles Dyson, particularly him explaining how the neural net processor he's working on will benefit mankind and then saying he's taking the kids to Raging Waters, and at the end there are a few shots of the T-1000 malfunctioning after he's recovered from the liquid nitrogen - he starts morphing into the things he's touching without meaning to.
baseley09
31 Jul 17#121
Yeah i imagine it is the theatrical version getting the 4k/3D treatment.You can get the Sarah Connor ending as an easter egg on Skynet edition - i think via a remote code, its been a while since i put it on...probably never again heh!
chicaneuk
30 Jul 17#120
Typical that it's on the day before I need to be up at some unearthly time to catch a ferry... so probably going to have to miss it :disappointed: Was too young to see T2 at the cinema.. looks like I am going to have to miss out again!
loadsavmoney
29 Jul 17#118
You cant watch like this at the cinema Sit in your pants? no, eat your own food that's not over priced? no X)
loadsavmoney
29 Jul 17#117
You cant watch like this at the cinema Sit in your pants? no, eat your own food that's not over priced? no X)
BARKMAN
28 Jul 17#116
How do you use meerkat voucher in advance? Thought they were specific to a week?
AW0079
28 Jul 17#115
Think i'll use one of my free odeon tickets.
indigowest2004
28 Jul 17#114
can any1 tell me whats in the extended version?
DevilsNeverCry
28 Jul 17#113
Yeah, I never saw Hugo either actually but did hear it was a fantastic 3D film.
Avatars 3D is so good because of the 'ambient' 3D effect that is consistent throughout the film - instead of 'pop-out' in our face 3D which is mostly what these tacky films have.
wadz
28 Jul 17#112
I'm defo gonna miss it :disappointed: Anyways the rest of you make sure you go and watch it!
BARKMAN
28 Jul 17#111
How do you use meerkat voucher in advance? Thought they were specific to a week?
AW0079
28 Jul 17#110
Think i'll use one of my free odeon tickets.
DevilsNeverCry
28 Jul 17#108
Yeah, I never saw Hugo either actually but did hear it was a fantastic 3D film.
Avatars 3D is so good because of the 'ambient' 3D effect that is consistent throughout the film - instead of 'pop-out' in our face 3D which is mostly what these tacky films have.
wadz
28 Jul 17#107
I'm defo gonna miss it :disappointed: Anyways the rest of you make sure you go and watch it!
wiggywig
27 Jul 17#106
Not that im aware of. Heh other countries are showing it to though so maybe look into that if you really want to watch it at the cinema. The date will probably be same though
subliminalaura
27 Jul 17#105
Sod it ..... streaming this now.
No pointing paying a tenner and waiting a month to sit in a grotty smelly cinema
sJohnson23
27 Jul 17#104
You won't be back.
I saw Battle Across Time in Florida and it really was fantastic - basically a compressed highlights reel of the action scenes in T2 and the 3D was amazing.
snatch_master
27 Jul 17#100
Avatar is the best example on my 3D TV but Hugo wins at the flicks. At one point I felt unbalanced in my seat!
dealpickle to snatch_master
27 Jul 17#103
I know, i just don't want to travel halfway around the world to see it. My dad saw it a few years ago - he said it was worth the trip!
Intz
27 Jul 17#102
I like your top 3, my top 3 classics are Point Break ( 1991 ), Terminator 2 ( 1991 ) and Home Alone ( 1990 ) :thumbsup: But many greatest movies came from that era actually
davejonsmith
27 Jul 17#97
Booked to see this a while back, can't wait! Ironically it's the night before my wedding... my Judgement Day... or is it Dooms Day?
MaadMatt to davejonsmith
27 Jul 17#101
This film is better than anything else released this year, yet it only gets one day in cinemas? This deserves a wide release and not just in 3D. It would be so much better if, instead of remaking so many things, Hollywood simply remastered and re-released the classics every so often.
Biggunspaul
27 Jul 17#99
This is in my top 3 films of all time,along with Aliens and Goonies.
Still remember seeing it when it was first and that the cinema was filled to capacity.
Will probably wait for it to be released on 3D bluray later this year.
Jimhuppa78
27 Jul 17#98
"I'll be back" and "only in a re-run" too :sunglasses:
GujSehambi
27 Jul 17#96
Agreed! I never saw Hugo in the cinema and apparently that's the best yet, but when I saw Avatar omg!! The onscreen content when he's recording for daily log's was amazing!!!
uczmeg
27 Jul 17#95
Thanks for the heads up. Had no idea about this.
Nottingham Showcase around £13 with booking fee, or £9.10 if you are an insider - free sign up, but only one ticket per order - however if your family has separate accounts and you do it quickly you can each buy your own ticket and end up next to each other.
My almost 15 year old daughter will sneak in with me as the wife won't do 3D.
Not many tickets left at Nottingham.
loadsavmoney
27 Jul 17#94
He's racist against blue people :disappointed:
BlockABoots
27 Jul 17#93
Least you Vue cinema is showing it, the brand new Vue Cinema in my town (only been open 2 weeks) isnt even showing it!!
DevilsNeverCry
27 Jul 17#92
You must be blind, Avatar is still to this day the best 3D film I have seen by a MILE.
wadz
27 Jul 17#91
Anyone know if they will show any other dates? T2 is one of my all time fav films but I will be out of the country until September 11 I will miss it :disappointed:
gt1915
27 Jul 17#89
Not sure if its been said but I think this version in the original 1991 cut not the extended version
reddragon105
27 Jul 17#87
defard to reddragon105
27 Jul 17#88
It was a terrible film in 2D...why would I want to subject myself to 3D?
(Hunkers down in flame-proof bunker)
loadsavmoney
27 Jul 17#86
Hot :sunglasses: maybe too hot...
reddragon105
27 Jul 17#85
Yeah, I prefer the director's cut. Maybe it's just because that's the first version I saw, being too young to have watched it in the cinema in 1991, but I think it's become the definitive version for most people. I understand why they cut some of the scenes but things like removing the chip and turning off 'read only' so that the Terminator can start to learn and a longer introduction to Miles Dyson seem like really integral parts of the film. Hopefully they have done a 4K transfer/3D conversion of that version and that's what we'll be getting on Blu-Ray UHD.
Cineworld is also showing it, just FYI! I just booked at my local one and seats were going fast so it's worth checking now. You can always cancel it if you decide to see it elsewhere.
Intz
27 Jul 17#84
Booked! Already the best seats were taken, but managed to get still next to the aisle seats. I paid £25.50 for 2 tickets in total with 3D glasses, but I'm happy. Theres some things in life that you just don't care if its a bargain or full price!
big.willy.style
27 Jul 17#83
One of the best films imo, I have the unlimited cineworld cards but would still be happy to pay what the going rate is for a 3D ticket! You're not obligated to see it
morocco1
27 Jul 17#82
I was four when T2 came out. The chance to see it on the big screen is the big draw for me - can't believe people are bashing it, it's not like paying and viewing are compulsory...
alexjameshaines
27 Jul 17#81
£15.08 inc. booking fee with my local Vue and Super Tuesday for two of us - bargain :smile:
dannyjones106
27 Jul 17#80
It'll be a shame if it's not the director's cut that been remastered. Those extras scenes are really good!
alexjameshaines
27 Jul 17#79
I was gobsmacked when I saw that there was a 3 and 5 year old watching POTA with me at 22:00 - complete disgrace even if it is a 12a!
loadsavmoney
27 Jul 17#78
oh i assumed analog wouldn't have the resolution needed, good to know
glxman
27 Jul 17#77
My local Vue is one of the exception cinemas where the Super Saver Tuesday is on a Monday - so it won't work for this :disappointed:
JoeKerr12345
27 Jul 17#76
Surprised they haven't remade this and ballsed it up like everything else
g8ryj
27 Jul 17#75
If you can get him to stand on one leg, that would be cool - You're own John Conner !
GujSehambi
27 Jul 17#74
im not exactly sure how this is classed as a deal, more like HotUKNotifications lol. ive been looking forward for this for a month now since i read about it!! anyone know if 241 Meerkat movies can be used with this as well?
WalkerboyUK
27 Jul 17#73
If it was a 12A you'd have no problem. It's a 15 though, so technically the staff shouldn't let you in, even with a ticket. I have now idea how slack cinema staff are these days though!
mikeyrobbo
27 Jul 17#72
that doesnt make it any better....
FireBIade200
27 Jul 17#71
Think that lift scene was where Linda Hamilton lost most of her hearing in 1 ear after forgetting to put in her ear plugs for the scene.
sJohnson23
27 Jul 17#70
It's actually part performed by actors on stage at the ride - it's Japan or Florida if you want it the way it is meant to be seen.
mickrick
27 Jul 17#68
No Northern Ireland cinemas,so I'm holding out for a 3d bluray release.
wiggywig
27 Jul 17#69
Not that im aware of. Heh other countries are showing it to though so maybe look into that if you really want to watch it at the cinema. The date will probably be same though
subliminalaura
27 Jul 17#67
Sod it ..... streaming this now.
No pointing paying a tenner and waiting a month to sit in a grotty smelly cinema
reddragon105
27 Jul 17#66
That's an alternate ending that you've probably seen as a DVD extra, where you see old Sarah and John in the park playing with his kid on the swings. It's never been included in any official version. The usual ending is the one/with the shot of the dark highway that ends with her saying 'if a machine, a Terminator, can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too'. Not sure which version is getting the 4K restoration/3D treatment but most people seen to think it's the original 137min theatrical cut, so it might be missing some scenes you remember from the director's cut, which is the version you've most likely seen on TV/DVD, such as the dream sequence with Reese, removing the Terminator's chip, the T-1000 glitching, etc.
That only applies if a film was shot digitally. If you shoot something at 2K then, sure, it's never going to be 4K - it could be upscaled but it will never be true 4K. However, before digital (like in 1991 when T2 was made) films were shot on actual film - that plastic stuff covered in chemicals that react to light. As an analog medium, film has no resolution - when a digital transfer is done (for DVD or Blu-Ray or even cinema these days, as most have switched to digital projectors) the film is scanned in at whatever resolution is required - and you could scan 35mm film in at a higher resolution than 4K before you couldn't get any more detail out of it. This is why, when we move on to 8K, films like The Lord of the Rings, which was shot on actual film and could be properly digitised at 8K, will look better than films like The Hobbit, which was shot digitally at 4K and so any 8K version would just be an upscale.
T2 3-D: Battle Across Time
Well really the way it was meant to be seen is with live actors, and you're not going to get that experience in your average cinema!
MiskonceptioN
27 Jul 17#64
I Think You Might Want To Go Easy On The Shift Key.
sJohnson23
27 Jul 17#65
You won't be back.
I saw Battle Across Time in Florida and it really was fantastic - basically a compressed highlights reel of the action scenes in T2 and the 3D was amazing.
dealpickle
27 Jul 17#62
True, but i'd rather see it in 3D on a big screen as it was meant to be seen, so i've resisted the temptation so far.
dealpickle
27 Jul 17#63
I know, i just don't want to travel halfway around the world to see it. My dad saw it a few years ago - he said it was worth the trip!
sJohnson23
27 Jul 17#60
Terminator 2 - Battle Across Time.
Intz
27 Jul 17#61
I like your top 3, my top 3 classics are Point Break ( 1991 ), Terminator 2 ( 1991 ) and Home Alone ( 1990 ) :thumbsup: But many greatest movies came from that era actually
woodrowwyatt
27 Jul 17#58
Is there a 'title' for this - can't find it anywhere!
MaadMatt
27 Jul 17#59
This film is better than anything else released this year, yet it only gets one day in cinemas? This deserves a wide release and not just in 3D. It would be so much better if, instead of remaking so many things, Hollywood simply remastered and re-released the classics every so often.
ktm666
27 Jul 17#56
Although filmed before digital, I'd imagine it was actually filmed in old film format which is better than 4K
snatch_master
27 Jul 17#57
Avatar is the best example on my 3D TV but Hugo wins at the flicks. At one point I felt unbalanced in my seat!
Biggunspaul
27 Jul 17#55
This is in my top 3 films of all time,along with Aliens and Goonies.
Still remember seeing it when it was first and that the cinema was filled to capacity.
Will probably wait for it to be released on 3D bluray later this year.
loadsavmoney
27 Jul 17#54
Brilliant film, not 4k tho, if it wasn't filmed in 4k then it'll never be 4k :stuck_out_tongue:
CAL23
27 Jul 17#52
£13.25 at Milton Keynes Odeon or £14.30 at Cineworld. Do one!
Jimhuppa78
27 Jul 17#53
"I'll be back" and "only in a re-run" too :sunglasses:
baseley09
27 Jul 17#50
Is this the version where Sarah Connor states Michael Jackson's 40th birthday was one of the memorable events that took place since Judgement Day didn't happen 0_o.
davejonsmith
27 Jul 17#51
Booked to see this a while back, can't wait! Ironically it's the night before my wedding... my Judgement Day... or is it Dooms Day?
drewbles82
27 Jul 17#48
Really looking forward to this, was too young when it came out. Hope its the extended edition as well, love that scene where they unscrew his head
GujSehambi
27 Jul 17#49
Agreed! I never saw Hugo in the cinema and apparently that's the best yet, but when I saw Avatar omg!! The onscreen content when he's recording for daily log's was amazing!!!
Hsn2000
27 Jul 17#46
Anything to do with terminator 2 = HEAT
uczmeg
27 Jul 17#47
Thanks for the heads up. Had no idea about this.
Nottingham Showcase around £13 with booking fee, or £9.10 if you are an insider - free sign up, but only one ticket per order - however if your family has separate accounts and you do it quickly you can each buy your own ticket and end up next to each other.
My almost 15 year old daughter will sneak in with me as the wife won't do 3D.
Not many tickets left at Nottingham.
livreg
27 Jul 17#44
Thanks for that info. Bizarre how Odyssey has it for the Friday but actually works out better for me. Odeon has it for Tuesday 29th though.
Was too young to ever watch this in the cinema but 1 of my favourite films EVER!!! So excited for this. Surprised the studios and chains don't get together and show classics like this say monthly as there's a huge nostalgia market.
loadsavmoney
27 Jul 17#45
He's racist against blue people :disappointed:
BlockABoots
27 Jul 17#43
Least you Vue cinema is showing it, the brand new Vue Cinema in my town (only been open 2 weeks) isnt even showing it!!
fishmaster
27 Jul 17#42
It's a great film, regardless of anyone liking or not liking the genre, it's a must see film. As for me commanding people what to do, that's not happened yet and won't be happening.
WalkerboyUK
27 Jul 17#40
£13.25 at my local Odeon...oO I'll wait for the Blu-ray release I think!
DevilsNeverCry
27 Jul 17#41
You must be blind, Avatar is still to this day the best 3D film I have seen by a MILE.
Guy.Incognito
27 Jul 17#38
Looking forward to this - James Cameron loves 3D, so we can expect a superb conversion (much like Titanic 3D was).
wadz
27 Jul 17#39
Anyone know if they will show any other dates? T2 is one of my all time fav films but I will be out of the country until September 11 I will miss it :disappointed:
big.willy.style
27 Jul 17#37
I booked a couple of weeks ago but was just saying I would have paid to see it even if I wasn't an unlimited member
john.swfc
27 Jul 17#36
I was old enough to see T2 in 1991. When I realise that was 26 years ago it makes me feel really old!
(I'm not old, I'm 45 ya cheeky git)
john.swfc
27 Jul 17#34
I happened to notice the other day that the 3D and 4k versions of T2 were up for pre-order at Amazon, didn't know a 3D conversion was even happening until then.
gt1915
27 Jul 17#35
Not sure if its been said but I think this version in the original 1991 cut not the extended version
defard
27 Jul 17#33
It was a terrible film in 2D...why would I want to subject myself to 3D?
(Hunkers down in flame-proof bunker)
slex88
27 Jul 17#32
I was too young to see T2 in 1991. How many other true summer blockbuster classics can you name since then?
mart321
27 Jul 17#30
Can I take my 7 year old son to see this, with it being a 15? No bad father comments please, he's already seen it a couple of times with me.
reddragon105
27 Jul 17#31
afroylnt
27 Jul 17#29
It's a shame that terminator Genisys killed off the franchise but Cameron gets the copywright back in a few years....
ben1979
27 Jul 17#28
For some reason, and only really applicable to our Northern Ireland readers, but the Odyssey Cinema is showing it on the 25th, with a VIP Screening in 3D also (at an eye-watering £22 - £20 if you are a member for reclining leather seat and small drink and popcorn!!!!). At least here we have an option if the 29th isn't suitable.
Err...Maybe just don't go and see it then? Why the frick should people that do want to see it in 3D have to miss out because YOU don't see the point? The mentality of 3D haters never ceases to amaze me...
Marky264
26 Jul 17#26
Crazy... £13.95 Each Ticket at My Local :thinking: Tried 3 Other Odeon's near me and £1 Cheaper
indigowest2004
26 Jul 17#25
absoloute world class film still to this day. one of the best films ever made. top 5 of all time easily. shame its on for one day only otherwise i would watch it
digipeep
26 Jul 17#24
Y ..
g8ryj
26 Jul 17#23
6.75 at my local odeon :smile:
wiggywig
26 Jul 17#22
Avatar is considered one of the best 3D films ever made in terms of 3D. 3D is more than pop out effects, its also depth of perception. The 3D in this is supposed to be excellent
I wonder how good the 3D is? Ghosts of the Abyss was excellent but Avatar was terrible.
fishmaster
26 Jul 17#19
Stop this nonsense!
There's only two good Terminator films the first two and the second is probably the best. This film was never filmed in 3D, it never needed to be computerised in the 3D, there's no need for this! Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
slex88
26 Jul 17#18
Yes one day only. 4k restoration and 3d conversion.
wiggywig
26 Jul 17#17
From what ive seen it is ,but just on that one day and time regardless. Empire was best price id come across ticket wise
Jonnyblock
26 Jul 17#16
So is this around in most cinemas?
pawleil
26 Jul 17#15
Whattttt
sJohnson23
26 Jul 17#14
That has been uploaded online if you look around.
dealpickle
26 Jul 17#13
Be nice if they added that short 3D 'sequel' that was made for Universal Studios. But they won't, of course. :disappointed:
magicow
26 Jul 17#12
Thanks for the heads up OP, booked at Cineworld (all that is near me) but used a meerkat code and got a nice saving.
wiggywig
26 Jul 17#11
Forgot check Vue, i know Cineworld wanted about £11 a ticket though. We normally use the Empire cinema in Wigan as closer to me, plus they usually have a decent voucher on the My Empire to use for a freebie or something. Hopefully something good in August.
slex88
26 Jul 17#10
Only £6.70 with VUE is you register for a Super Saver Tuesday account via their website.
Booked last night. Cannot wait.
skeptic
26 Jul 17#9
Awwww man wish it were more west and as cheap
devlino
26 Jul 17#8
Damn, same day as my 25th wedding anniversary.. wonder if wife fancies it, we did see Terminator as one of our 1st dates
robert_bear
26 Jul 17#7
Thank you OP, would have had no idea otherwise. Can't wait
wiggywig
26 Jul 17#6
Well it is Jugement DAY :sunglasses:
daBluone
26 Jul 17#5
One day and 3D only! Disappointed but still going.
Opening post
This is proving very popular so i massively recommend booking now. 3D transfer is meant to be excellent and was overseen by James Cameron himself, much like with the Titanic 3D conversion.
Latest comments (146)
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WHATEVER YOU SAY.
Maybe I'll post some deals on one specific size of Jeans or a crap deal on a phone. Obviously you are the master at posting deals and totally have space to criticise other people. :angry:
absolute buffoon
truly.
the mind boggles.
Heat added!
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They took a grungy 80's scifi slasher flick villain, a complete bull-busting, unstoppable killing machine and... turned him into a baby sitter! He gives a little thumbs up at the end!?!? Complete nonsense.
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Obviously, posting deals on a website is what qualifies one to be a responsible parent....
moron
Instead of passing judgement on my parenting skills you might want to start actually contributing to the site instead of just taking from It. Luckily there are other ppl that post deals because if everyone was like yourself, this website would just be a bitchy forum.
SURE.
WHATEVER YOU SAY.
Maybe I'll post some deals on one specific size of Jeans or a crap deal on a phone. Obviously you are the master at posting deals and totally have space to criticise other people. :angry:
absolute buffoon
truly.
the mind boggles.
Instead of passing judgement on my parenting skills you might want to start actually contributing to the site instead of just taking from It. Luckily there are other ppl that post deals because if everyone was like yourself, this website would just be a bitchy forum.
gotcha.
Obviously, posting deals on a website is what qualifies one to be a responsible parent....
moron
Ps we watched it again tonight!!
Late reply but
Ps we watched it again tonight!!
Late reply but
Except for the new 4K transfer, the 3D and the bigger screen - the key is to go to a nice cinema, not a grotty one!
It's the original theatrical cut (137min) that's being re-released in cinemas, but since you asked the main things the Special Edition (153min) added are the dream sequence with Kyle telling Sarah their son is in danger near the beginning, the scene where they remove the Terminator's chip and deactivate the read-only setting so that he can learn how to act more human and then you see John teaching him to smile, there are more scenes with Miles Dyson, particularly him explaining how the neural net processor he's working on will benefit mankind and then saying he's taking the kids to Raging Waters, and at the end there are a few shots of the T-1000 malfunctioning after he's recovered from the liquid nitrogen - he starts morphing into the things he's touching without meaning to.
Except for the new 4K transfer, the 3D and the bigger screen - the key is to go to a nice cinema, not a grotty one!
It's the original theatrical cut (137min) that's being re-released in cinemas, but since you asked the main things the Special Edition (153min) added are the dream sequence with Kyle telling Sarah their son is in danger near the beginning, the scene where they remove the Terminator's chip and deactivate the read-only setting so that he can learn how to act more human and then you see John teaching him to smile, there are more scenes with Miles Dyson, particularly him explaining how the neural net processor he's working on will benefit mankind and then saying he's taking the kids to Raging Waters, and at the end there are a few shots of the T-1000 malfunctioning after he's recovered from the liquid nitrogen - he starts morphing into the things he's touching without meaning to.
Sit in your pants? no, eat your own food that's not over priced? no X)
Sit in your pants? no, eat your own food that's not over priced? no X)
Avatars 3D is so good because of the 'ambient' 3D effect that is consistent throughout the film - instead of 'pop-out' in our face 3D which is mostly what these tacky films have.
Anyways the rest of you make sure you go and watch it!
Avatars 3D is so good because of the 'ambient' 3D effect that is consistent throughout the film - instead of 'pop-out' in our face 3D which is mostly what these tacky films have.
Anyways the rest of you make sure you go and watch it!
No pointing paying a tenner and waiting a month to sit in a grotty smelly cinema
I saw Battle Across Time in Florida and it really was fantastic - basically a compressed highlights reel of the action scenes in T2 and the 3D was amazing.
Still remember seeing it when it was first and that the cinema was filled to capacity.
Will probably wait for it to be released on 3D bluray later this year.
Nottingham Showcase around £13 with booking fee, or £9.10 if you are an insider - free sign up, but only one ticket per order - however if your family has separate accounts and you do it quickly you can each buy your own ticket and end up next to each other.
My almost 15 year old daughter will sneak in with me as the wife won't do 3D.
Not many tickets left at Nottingham.
(Hunkers down in flame-proof bunker)
Cineworld is also showing it, just FYI! I just booked at my local one and seats were going fast so it's worth checking now. You can always cancel it if you decide to see it elsewhere.
ive been looking forward for this for a month now since i read about it!! anyone know if 241 Meerkat movies can be used with this as well?
It's a 15 though, so technically the staff shouldn't let you in, even with a ticket. I have now idea how slack cinema staff are these days though!
No pointing paying a tenner and waiting a month to sit in a grotty smelly cinema
Not sure which version is getting the 4K restoration/3D treatment but most people seen to think it's the original 137min theatrical cut, so it might be missing some scenes you remember from the director's cut, which is the version you've most likely seen on TV/DVD, such as the dream sequence with Reese, removing the Terminator's chip, the T-1000 glitching, etc.
That only applies if a film was shot digitally. If you shoot something at 2K then, sure, it's never going to be 4K - it could be upscaled but it will never be true 4K.
However, before digital (like in 1991 when T2 was made) films were shot on actual film - that plastic stuff covered in chemicals that react to light. As an analog medium, film has no resolution - when a digital transfer is done (for DVD or Blu-Ray or even cinema these days, as most have switched to digital projectors) the film is scanned in at whatever resolution is required - and you could scan 35mm film in at a higher resolution than 4K before you couldn't get any more detail out of it.
This is why, when we move on to 8K, films like The Lord of the Rings, which was shot on actual film and could be properly digitised at 8K, will look better than films like The Hobbit, which was shot digitally at 4K and so any 8K version would just be an upscale.
T2 3-D: Battle Across Time
Well really the way it was meant to be seen is with live actors, and you're not going to get that experience in your average cinema!
I saw Battle Across Time in Florida and it really was fantastic - basically a compressed highlights reel of the action scenes in T2 and the 3D was amazing.
Still remember seeing it when it was first and that the cinema was filled to capacity.
Will probably wait for it to be released on 3D bluray later this year.
Do one!
Nottingham Showcase around £13 with booking fee, or £9.10 if you are an insider - free sign up, but only one ticket per order - however if your family has separate accounts and you do it quickly you can each buy your own ticket and end up next to each other.
My almost 15 year old daughter will sneak in with me as the wife won't do 3D.
Not many tickets left at Nottingham.
Was too young to ever watch this in the cinema but 1 of my favourite films EVER!!! So excited for this. Surprised the studios and chains don't get together and show classics like this say monthly as there's a huge nostalgia market.
I'll wait for the Blu-ray release I think!
(I'm not old, I'm 45 ya cheeky git)
(Hunkers down in flame-proof bunker)
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There's only two good Terminator films the first two and the second is probably the best. This film was never filmed in 3D, it never needed to be computerised in the 3D, there's no need for this! Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
Booked last night. Cannot wait.