If you grew up in the 90s, then this replica from “Terminator 2” will surely speak to you! You may even use it today!
Terminator 2, masterpiece of James Cameron, full of absolutely memorable punchlines! Who has never used the replicas “Hasta la Vista, Baby”, “Come with me if you want to live” or “I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.”
Punchline festival
However, it is not only the T-800 which offered us significant sentences. Insolent and turbulent, the young John Connor embodied by Edward Furlong also has his magic aftershocks. It is in particular he who teaches the robot camped by Arnold Schwarzenegger some of his biggest punchlines.
There is of course “Hasta la Vista, Baby” but we can also quote “remains cool, shit bag” or “no problemmo!” If these replicas have marked the spirits, establishing a touching complicity between the T-800 and John Connor, there is one which is less often quoted but which has marked a lot of adolescents of the 90s.
Easy Money!
At the start of the film, John was in the company of his friend Tim, camped by Danny Cooksey. The two men go on a motorcycle trip and stop in front of a ticket distributor. John then releases a kind of device from his backpack, which allows him to hack the distributor.

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With his ingenious device, he manages to steal a thick bundle of tickets, which he waves in front of his friend chanting: “Easy money!” This apparently harmless sentence has finally become cult for many teens from the 90s! They dreamed of having John Connor's small device to withdraw money to go and make the 400 shots!
In this case, John and Tim will use this currency in an arcade room, brand everything in video games. And you, did you also dream of having John's apparatus when you were teenagers? And since you have a bank card to you, have you turned to your friends or your loved ones saying: “Easy money!” If so, congratulations! You are part of the 90s geek teens family!