Arnold Schwarzenegger recreates his film career in six-minutes on 'The Late Late Show with James Corden'

Arnold Schwarzenegger's film career dates back to 1969, and it continues with this weekend's Maggie. But through Late Late Show host James Corden, he'll live his on-screen life in a mere six minutes thanks to a new clip from the late night show.

The video, found on ComingSoon.net, has Corden and Schwarzenegger recreate classic scenes and lines from features like Commando, The Terminator, Twins, The Last Action Hero, The Expendables, Escape Plan and, of course, The Terminator movies, just to name a few. While some like The 6th Day, Red Heat, Hercules in New York and last year's Sabotage, to name a few, got the short change — although likely for good reason — this plays well into the quotes and moments fans love most from Schwarzenegger's career.

Later on the program, however, Schwarzenegger revealed his favorite movie he made was actually not an action picture, but rather one of his comedies: Kindergarten Cop, which also gets a nod in this video. The bodybuilder-turned-actor felt the movie, after the success of Twins, was the moment when he could truly have a blast with something he wanted to do professionally for years, comedy.

Even though this showcases his extended career, this is not the end of Schwarzengger's film presence. In addition to Maggie, Schwarzenegger is back as the Terminator in Terminator: Genisys on July 1, 2015 and a possible sequel should it do well. He's also slated to reprise Conan in The Legend of Conan and his character from Twins in Triplets.

Check out the video below:

Image courtesy of Roger Wong/INFphoto.com

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