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Does anyone ever remember the hilarious moments of the bar scene in Terminator 2: Judgment Day?
It all starts when a n***d Arnold Schwarzenegger enters the bar (called The Corral) and when he finally finds his clothing match, a cigar-smoking biker (Robert Winley), our endoskeleton hero tells him "I need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle." "You forgot to say please," says the biker.
The two men get into a fight when Arnie tightly grips the cigar biker's wrist, for which he screams "Oh, oh ... OHHH!!! Get him off me!" Another biker with long curly hair hits the back of Arnie's head with his cue stick, breaking the stick in half. Our hero responds by throwing this biker out the window and onto the hood of his 1979-81 Ford LTD (which was incorrectly detected as a Plymouth sedan by Arnie's radar scanner). Arnie then flings the cigar-smoking biker so that he lands on the stovetop. A third biker then stabs Arnie with a knife, but Arnie stabs him right back, literally being pinned to the pool table. The injured victim pleads to the bar's management: "Pull it out! Pull it out!"
After the stovetop incident, the cigar biker then tells our hero, "Take it. Go." Cue George Thorogood's 1982 hit "Bad to the Bone," which plays in the scene where Arnie is finally dressed and attempts to get the cigar guy's Harley. The bar owner, Lloyd, says after firing a gunshot "I can't let you take the man's wheels, son. Now get off before I put you down." After collecting a few things from Lloyd, such as a Winchester and a pair of sunglasses, Arnie then rides off in search of John Connor.
~Ben
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