![]() We have to make an effort and not say, “This is outrageous, now they want this.” I say at a seminar, “When you’re fat …” and then somebody afterward says, “Maybe instead say, ‘Lose weight’ or ‘Extra pounds.’ ” It’s not hard to do. They maybe have, but remember what Nietzsche said: “For every attack, there’s a defense.” If people are sensitive, let’s figure out what we can say. When motivating people, you’ve always loved being blunt. I’m always trying to figure out a way of making a better world and to be useful. When you give people a compliment - somebody loses 200 pounds and you say, “Congratulations,” they say, “Oh my God, you are the greatest guy in the world.” People appreciate that more than ever. Lately you’ve been engaging more online, becoming a bit of an influencer.īecause there’s so much negativity out there. Then we’ll choose one.” So they set it up, and I say: “( Flatly) I’ll be back … ( cheerful) I’ll be back! … ( guttural) I’ll beeee baaaack …” It sounded stupid. What makes it great is that you sound different than me or Charlie over there. I don’t tell you how to act.” I said, “You tell me how to act every fucking minute! What are you talking about?!” So he says, “Arnold, you think it sounds weird. Jim Cameron and I were debating how to say the line because I was not comfortable with saying “I’ll.” I said, “I think it’s stronger to say, ‘I will be back.’ ” Cameron said, “Are you the scriptwriter now? It’s just one word. What does a line like “I’ll be back” mean to you at this point? The last thing most actors want is to be associated with catchphrases that follow them around. We knew that ahead of time because they were just not well written. ![]() Then five and six didn’t close the deal as far as I’m concerned. Number four I was not in because I was governor. The Terminator was largely responsible for my success, so I always would look at it very fondly. Someone has to come up with a great idea. I got the message loud and clear that the world wants to move on with a different theme when it comes to The Terminator. The Terminator franchise - it feels done now? It made money - that’s always an important thing for me. Now, more and more people are seeing it and saying, “I love this movie.” I’m getting the residual checks, so I know it’s true. Last Action Hero was great - it wasn’t fantastic, but it was underrated. ![]() It was literally a political attack because I was campaigning for, but Bill Clinton won. It was slaughtered before anybody saw it. Orion Pictures Corp/Courtesy Everett Collection Courtesy Everett CollectionĮverybody knows your hits what’s your most underrated role? ![]() He has an upcoming self-help book, Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life, and is doing nonstop fitness promotion (his new, self-published daily newsletter has racked up 432,000 subscribers) and elder statesman activism (his viral video about the Ukraine war generated 100 million views).īelow, in a blunt and wide-ranging discussion, the father of five (and a father-in-law to fellow action star Chris Pratt) discusses the future of his Terminator and Conan the Barbarian franchises, his relationship with ex-wife Maria Shriver, life-extension efforts, identity politics, why feelings are overrated (“This country was not built by people feeling good!”) and revisits some of the darkest shadows from his past.įrom left: Schwarzenegger in The Terminator (1984) and Conan the Barbarian (1982), the franchises that launched his prolific action career. A couple of weeks later, Netflix drops a three-part documentary, Arnold, chronicling his life. He’s making his series television debut with a Netflix action-comedy, FUBAR, that premieres May 25. It’s his vision of the ideal male form, achieved and frozen in time, while the man himself ages on.ĭespite his years, Schwarzenegger is hitting new levels of productivity. Rising above Schwarzenegger’s pool is a taunting reminder of his past - an 8-foot bronze statue of Arnold at his bodybuilding prime. ![]()
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