People asked if I could have played the Terminator. Are you kidding? Not a chance, I never could have played the Terminator.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't want to be in Terminator. I don't want to go to Hollywood.
I would have loved to have played Spider-Man.
I had some issues. When I first had to deal with being in 'Star Wars,' you know, who wouldn't?
My friend James Cameron and I made three films together - True Lies, The Terminator and Terminator 2. Of course, that was during his early, low-budget, art-house period.
It's a funny thing because I don't want to wish away my privacy. Do I want 'Terminator Genisys' to explode? Absolutely. Do I want to take my career to the next level? Absolutely? You have to trade some things for that. It's all about how you conduct yourself and what you make of the experience.
When I made 'Terminator 3,' I learned something about directing actors to behave like robots. And one of the key things I learned is that if an actor tries to play a robot, he or she risks playing it mechanically in a way that makes the performance uninteresting.
My father is Arnold Schwarzenegger, the governor of California, and yes, he was the Terminator! He is also a former Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia, two titles he earned as a champion bodybuilder.
I want to be known as Terminator 2.
'Terminator 2' is so good. I love it.
My character was kidnapped by the Terminator and I was kidnapped by the Terminator production.