THE TERMINATOR: Future Shock Film Week at FOMO Cinema Tbilisi
Friday 22. May at 20:00 - 21:47
FOMO Secret Cinema, Tbilisi
FOMO Cinema Presents: Future Shock
A week of rogue machines, unstable realities, artificial intelligence, cybernetic bodies, corporate paranoia, cosmic dread, and a very cranky robot policeman.
This program traces a century of cinema asking the same uncomfortable question: what happens when human intelligence develops an Artificial Intelligence it can’t fully control?
The answer, judging by this week’s films, is never good.
THE TERMINATOR
THE TERMINATOR and TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY can also be booked together as a discounted TERMINATOR Film Double. Watch Cameron build the nightmare in 1984, then expand it into one of the defining blockbusters of the 1990s. Two films, one future war, and a reminder that Skynet doesn’t take Fridays off.
James Cameron | 1984 | USA | 1h47m | Presented in the original English audio with English subtitles
THE TERMINATOR looked at the future rise of AI and asked: yes, but what if it also looked cool AF in a leather jacket? This is James Cameron’s first great machine nightmare: low-budget, relentless, and built around the fear that the future has already decided you’re a problem.
Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a machine sent from the future to kill Sarah Connor, a waitress whose unborn son will one day lead the human resistance against Skynet. Kyle Reese, a soldier from that same future, arrives to protect her. From there, Cameron keeps the film brutally simple: one woman running through Los Angeles at night, pursued by something that doesn’t negotiate, doesn’t hesitate, and doesn’t stop.
Before the franchise became larger and more mythology-heavy, THE TERMINATOR was lean, nasty and almost completely unsentimental. It has more in common with grimy low-budget thrillers than with the cleaner blockbuster science fiction that followed it.
The lore around the film is now part of its appeal. Cameron wrote it after a fever dream in Rome, imagining a chrome torso dragging itself from an explosion. Schwarzenegger was first considered for the role of Kyle Reese before everyone involved realised he’d be far more unsettling as the machine. The result gave cinema one of its most recognisable figures: sunglasses, leather jacket, dead expression, no wasted movement.
I’m including THE TERMINATOR in this week’s FOMO FUTURE SHOCK program because it turns artificial intelligence into a survival problem. Skynet doesn’t want dialogue, companionship or moral compromise. It reaches one conclusion and builds the tools to enforce it. The film’s vision of AI warfare may still feel exaggerated, but the fear underneath it hasn’t aged at all.
FOOD AND DRINK POLICY: FOMO Cinema Lounge Bar opens 1 hour before the first screening of the day and closes at 02:00,.serving a wide selection of beer, wine, cocktails, and non-alcoholic refreshments including coffee and tea, as well as fresh hot popcorn! Outside food is allowed in the bar but not in the cinema. No alcohol from outside allowed. All guests are invited to arrive early and stay late!
LOCATION: FOMO Secret Cinema, Bazari Orbeliani, Tbilisi. A five minute walk from Liberty Square metro.
HOW TO FIND FOMO: Enter Bazari Orbeliani via Atoneli St above Carrefour and take the stairs on your left to Level 1. Signage on the door. You can also check our Instagram story highlights for a video showing exactly how to find us:
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FOMO Secret Cinema • Bazari Orbeliani, 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia