The Terminator is probably my all-time favourite sci-fi time travel
movie. It contains quite literally the perfect time travel paradox and when
you think about it too much, it makes your brain hurt and that's what I love
about it.
The Terminator had multiple DVD releases including the Special Edition, the Ultimate Edition and the Definitive Edition. These releases had a number of documentaries, featurettes and easter eggs which are not included on Blu-ray and 4k releases and so I have decided to share these before the DVDs grow too old and become unplayable.
For more The Terminator documentaries, DVD extras and featurettes, take a look here.
The Terminator had multiple DVD releases including the Special Edition, the Ultimate Edition and the Definitive Edition. These releases had a number of documentaries, featurettes and easter eggs which are not included on Blu-ray and 4k releases and so I have decided to share these before the DVDs grow too old and become unplayable.
For more The Terminator documentaries, DVD extras and featurettes, take a look here.
The Terminator - Ultimate DVD Edition - Hidden Documentary (200?)
I found this 40 minute hidden "Making Of" documentary split between DVD 1 and DVD 2 of the Ultimate Edition and Definitive Edition DVD releases of The Terminator (the two releases are essentially the same) when I was analysing the DVD contents using WinX DVD Ripper Platinum (Other DVD ripping softwares are available).
Its an odd documentary as it consists of still shots with audio commentary but is a wealth of interesting behind the scenes The Terminator information.
I guess that they were running short of space of the discs and by using still shots were able to significantly reduce the filesize.
The contents were stored on the discs as a series of shorts and so I have put them together into a single continuous video file.
Its an odd documentary as it consists of still shots with audio commentary but is a wealth of interesting behind the scenes The Terminator information.
I guess that they were running short of space of the discs and by using still shots were able to significantly reduce the filesize.
The contents were stored on the discs as a series of shorts and so I have put them together into a single continuous video file.
Yes - It's Meant To Be Still Shots With Audio Commentary

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