Sure, he’s been programed to protect John Connor, but he never learns why humans cry or acts as a father figure or even bonds with the human characters. Interestingly, this “hero” Terminator has more in common with the 1984 original than the the 1991 version. ![]() He’s saddled with jokes that were dated the moment the film hit theaters and his role is actually secondary (Nick Stahl’s John Connor is the real lead of the movie), but Schwarzenegger owns every moment, finding gold in even the most shameless gags. ![]() That means that the T-800 from Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is top five material, even though he’s easily the weakest of Schwarzenegger’s takes on the character. Special Notes: Here’s the simple mathematics – any Terminator played by Arnold Schwarzenegger is going to be better than just about every Terminator not played by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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