Terminator - FAST FACTS!
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When James Cameron wrote the original screenplay for Terminator, he was living out of his car, but still sold his screenplay to Producer Gale Anne Hurd for $1 with the stipulation that he be allowed to direct the film.
James Cameron has said that the idea for the film came from a dream he had of a robotic skeleton, but he knew he would never get a large enough budget for a picture set in the future, so he added the time-travel element to keep the story set in the present and therefore cheaper to film.
Even in post-production, the studio pushed for the original film to end after the tanker
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Transcript:
When James Cameron wrote the original screenplay for Terminator, he was living out of his car, but still sold his screenplay to Producer Gale Anne Hurd for $1 with the stipulation that he be allowed to direct the film.
James Cameron has said that the idea for the film came from a dream he had of a robotic skeleton, but he knew he would never get a large enough budget for a picture set in the future, so he added the time-travel element to keep the story set in the present and therefore cheaper to film.
Even in post-production, the studio pushed for the original film to end after the tanker
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