In which we take
a look at the movies of yesteryear and bring some of their more subtle, less- noticeable idiosyncrasies
to the fore. Do some of your favorite films exist in the memory purely as
entertainment and nothing more? Well, look again...
A blockbuster to end all blockbusters, James Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day opened in the
summer of 1991 and blew away all its competition, earning $519.8 million worldwide
(or roughly $888 million when adjusted for inflation). Cameron and his cinematographer,
Adam Greenberg, though, had more up their sleeve than state-of-the-art special effects or rock-'em-sock-'em heavy metal action; they infused the movie with a
slick, subtle color scheme that mimics the emotions of the characters.