With
which 1980s movie character do you best associate Arnold Schwarzenegger?
Conan The Barbarian? Major Alan “Dutch” Schaefer? Ben Richards? alidor?
Julius Benedict? All indeed roles that he played in his 1980s movie
career, but there is only one character that is truly synonymous with
the man who is currently the Governor of California. That is, of course,
the cyborg from the 1984 James
Cameron classic, The Terminator.
The story of The Terminator concerns Arnold Schwarzenegger as a
robot from the future on a mission. His mission is straight forward
enough -- track down and kill Sarah Conner (played by Linda Hamilton)
before she can give birth to John Conner, the leader of the future
resistance against Skynet. However, in order to get to her, he has to
deal with Kyle Reese (played by Michael Beihn), a soldier of John
Conner's sent back to make sure that his mother survives.
If you ask me, this is one of the defining movies of the 80s. In talking
on the subject of 80s movies, you CANNOT leave out The Terminator.
It's just not done. The movie is just far too engrained in 80s pop
culture for that. After all, this movie gave birth to Arnold
Schwarzenegger’s best known phrase -- “I'll be back.” Whenever talking
about Arnold Schwarzenegger, The
Terminator is the first of his
movies we think of. Heck, if it weren't for this movie, we wouldn't
comically refer to him as “The Governator” today. Let's face it, Arnold
Schwarzenegger and The Terminator are inextricably connected,
and nothing can change that. Not his serving as governor, not Conan --
nothing.
Bottom line is this. If you're a fan of the 80s, you know The
Terminator. If you call yourself a true 80s aficionado, then you've
seen The Terminator. In the opinion of this reviewer, to watch
The Terminator is a cornerstone of the true 80s experience.
Well, the complete 80s experience would involve watching The
Terminator in a movie theatre on the big screen, but that may be a
little hard to come by. What is certain is that The Terminator
remains a piece of the 80s that cannot be missed. If you haven't seen it
(gasp!), then go out and do so.