The two terminators arrive and look to locate John Connor. At first the T-800 model arrives and gets a head start. This one is made out of a metal skeleton. Later the T-1000 arrives to assassinate John. The two terminators both find him at a mall and a standoff takes place. Fortunately for John he is able to get out and is then saved by the T-800 terminator. John and the terminator look to rescue his mother and get her out of a mental institution to seek her assistance.
Over the course of the film, John is confronted by the T-1000 and is almost killed on a couple of occasions. The Terminator saves his life and allies with his mother to eliminate the T-1000 and then destroy Cyberdyne Systems which is a company that was going to build the supercomputer which would launch a nuclear holocaust on the world. They succeed in this mission as John's life is saved and the Skynet computer is now eliminated. Therefore peace is believed to be restored and the world saved.
The saga of the Marine Corps Ball gets weirder by the second. It all started when one bold Marine asked "Friends With Benefits" star Mila Kunis to attend the ball with him via YouTube, and Kunis accepted (at the urging of her co-star, Justin Timberlake). Then, another Marine made a video asking Timberlake to the dance, and Justin said yes. Then, things took a turn. Sgt. Ray Lewis made his own YouTube video asking "Hot in Cleveland" star Betty White to the ball, saying that she's "funny, she's sweet, she's mature, she's the all-around perfect woman.
You might be a James Cameron superfan. You might have seen "Terminator 2: Judgement Day" 50 times. But you haven't seen it quite like this. The Husky Jackal Theatre Company in Nashville, Tennessee is planning a rather unconventional performance this year: they're going to do a version of "Terminator 2" entirely in Elizabethan English, just as if Shakespeare himself had written it.