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A Russian Modder Recreated the Entire ‘Terminator 2’ Movie, in ‘Grand Theft Auto V’
Terminator 2: Judgment Day is without a doubt one of the best films of the 90’s, and very soon, we’ll have the chance to see the 1991 classic on the big screen in a way we’ve never seen it before: A 3D conversion has been in the works for years, and arrives in theaters on August 25, 2017. In the meantime, fans can check out another version of James Cameron’s classic, in the form of a video game.
Russian modder Mikhail Kramer has recreated a one hundred minute version of Terminator 2: Judgment Day in Grand Theft Auto V. Kramer who works as a photographer in Moscow said the project took him a year and a half to finish and the attention to details shows. Grand Theft Auto 5 certainly has had its fair share of fan-made projects, but most of those (if not all) pale in comparison to this. Although the full run time of the actual movie is two hours and seventeen minutes long, Kramer somehow packed in all the key scenes from the motion picture without ever losing focus on the story. Watch the video below.
via Glixel

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