He’s Back
‘The Terminator’ makes another appearance on the list, and for good reason. This famous science-fiction film had plenty of special effect help, even if it was made before the emergence of widespread CGI.
Director James Cameron’s vision of a future war between man and machines has inspired plenty of work, including The Matrix, and Schwarzenegger ends up pretty beat up by the end.
Snip Snip
Tim Burton makes another appearance on the list with his classic Gothic movie 'Edward Scissorhands'. Not only is this cult film still enjoyed by audiences all over the world, it's the first of many collaborations between Burton and principal actor Johnny Depp, which has led to plenty of other movies afterward.
Since the film's main character is a man with scissors for hands, you can imagine there was plenty of extra work done to make sure everything looked good, natural, and just the way that Tim Burton wanted it once all was said and done.
A Little Bit of Love
'Edward Scissorhands' also starred Winona Ryder, and while the film is a romance at its core, the two principles were already friendly. Even with those sharp fingers, here we see Ryder and Depp embracing, before Depp has had his scarred-up face put on.
There's plenty of chemistry between these two, and for good reason – after the movie was finished, they went on to have a real romantic relationship.
He's Not Such a Bad Robot
Behind the scenes Arnold had to get plenty of makeup work and effects done to turn into the battered and beaten T-800, but he and Cameron remained fast friends despite.
This photo shows them standing side-by side, and Cameron even has a smile on his face – Arnold might be trying to smile, but there's plenty of detailed work on his face, which means he might not have the ability to, or he didn't want to mess up the makeup person's hard work.
Cutting to the Quick
The 'Indiana Jones' movies are an adventure-junkie's dream series, filmed in the style of the classic pulp series' like Buck Rogers.
Harrison Ford portrays this character like a dream, and alongside Han Solo he built his name in Hollywood quickly. Jones' wry sense of humor, the quick-witted nature of the character, and the memorable character might be one of the most famous characters in movie history.