I'm gonna go to a movie, kiddo. Have a good time. - We will. You, too. - OK.
The Terminator
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This is a mistake. I didn't do anything. No, but you will. It's very important that you live. This isn't true. How could that man just get up after you... It's not a man. A machine. A Terminator. Cyberdyne Systems model 101 . A machine? Like a robot? Not a robot. A cyborg - cybernetic organism. - No. He was bleeding. - Just a second. Get your head down.
The Terminator
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Hi, there. Fooled you. You're talking to a machine. But don't be shy. It's OK. Machines need love, too, so talk to it...
The Terminator
9.9s
Shit. These killings occurred in the order of their listings in the phone book. - What can I tell you? No comment. - But, Lieutenant...
The Terminator
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I don't know.
The Terminator
2.2s
Damn it, Matt.
The Terminator
9.2s
I'm here to help you. I'm Reese. Sergeant Tech-Com. DN38416. Assigned to protect you. You've been targeted for termination.
The Terminator
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- Hi, Sarah, this is your mom... - There you are, young man. You mind your mother.
The Terminator
13s
Police are refusing to speculate on the similarity between the shooting deaths and no other connection between the two victims has been established yet. We'll have more on this late-breaking story as it comes in.
The Terminator
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That coffee's two hours cold. I put a cigarette out in it. - Did you reach the next girl yet? - No. I got her answering machine. - Send a unit. - I sent a unit. There's no answer. - The apartment manager's not in. - Call her. - I just called her. - Call her again. Give me a cigarette.
The Terminator
8.3s
You have reached the Los Angeles Police emergency number. All lines are busy. Ifyou need a police car sent out to you, stay on the line.
The Terminator
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Reese, why me?
The Terminator
14.4s
Do exactly what I say. Exactly. Don't move unless I say. Don't make a sound unless I say. Do you understand? - Do you understand? - Yes. Please don't hurt me.
The Terminator
2.6s
With these weapons, I don't know.
The Terminator
12.6s
That bum. So what if he has a Porsche? He can't treat you like this. It's Friday night, for Christ's sake. I'll live. I'll break his kneecaps.
The Terminator
2s
No.
The Terminator
4s
Well, Pugsley still loves me. Don't you, baby?
The Terminator
2m51s
Why does it want me? There was a nuclear war. A few years from now, all this, this whole place, everything, it's gone, just gone. There were survivors. Here, there. Nobody even knew who started it. - It was the machines, Sarah. - I don't understand. Defence network computers. New, powerful, hooked into everything, trusted to run it all. They say it got smart - a new order of intelligence. Then it saw all people as a threat. Not just the ones on the other side. It decided our fate in a microsecond. Extermination. Did you see this war? No. I grew up after. In the ruins. Starving. Hiding from the H-Ks. - H-Ks? - Hunter-killers. Patrol machines built in automated factories. Most of us were rounded up. Put in camps for orderly disposal. This was burned in by laser scanner. Some of us were kept alive. To work. Loading bodies. The disposal units ran night and day. We were that close to going out for ever. But there was one man who taught us to fight. To storm the wire of the camps. To smash those metal motherfuckers into junk. He turned it around. He brought us back from the brink. His name was Connor. John Connor. Your son, Sarah. Your unborn son.