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- Back to the Future - 1.21 Gigawatts: Marty (Michael J. Fox) and Doc (Christopher Lloyd) concoct a plan to harness 1.21 gigawatts for the DeLorean.
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
In this 1980s sci-fi classic, small-town California teen Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is thrown back into the '50s when an experiment by his eccentric scientist friend Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) goes awry. Traveling through time in a modified DeLorean car, Marty encounters young versions of his parents (Crispin Glover, Lea Thompson), and must make sure that they fall in love or he'll cease to exist. Even more dauntingly, Marty has to return to his own time and save the life of Doc Brown.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal Pictures (1985)
Cast: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J. Fox
Producer: Bob Gale
Screenwriter: Bob Gale, Robert Zemeckis
Director: Robert Zemeckis
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Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd have fantastic onscreen chemistry. No one ever questioned why a teenage skateboarder and an elderly scientist were hanging out together, seemingly with no other friends of their own!
0:53 1.21 gigawatts
The original script had it where Doc put an add in the paper for an assistant. Marty took the job. Doc helped Marty to believe in himself & sorta became a second father figure to him.
0:53 1.21 gigawatts
Basically the Arthur and Merlin dynamic.
If you know a Doc, you better hang out with the guy as much as possible. The knowledge available! 🤯
But when the flux capacitor comes out better take two steps back
When Marty says 'what did you say?' Doc Brown says 'Bolt of lightning...' in the exact same cadance, pitch and tone as he literally just said it... Doing exactly what Marty just asked. Love it!
Love that part😅
The very definition of "running it back."
A perfectly repeated line
I've noticed that too, like you said, in the exact same pitch and cadence, almost like he was a soundboard
I always wondered if he was just messing around with him and they decided to leave that cut in the film.
So glad this is a movie has never been remade, a true classic
Prepare for the reboot where Doc Emeria Brown and her lab assistant Martina McFly travel back in time to fight the patriarchy.
@@BookshelfQBattler lol yeah
Agree and their other films that should not be remade.
@@BookshelfQBattlernooooooo
It can never be remade as long as the director and writer (I think those two) are alive. Basically part of their contract that it cannot be remade without their approval and they said it will be over their dead bodies.
That being said there are games, including a TellTale adventure game, that act as a spiritual sequel to the movies that cover a lot of the same ground that is in the movies.
"No wonder your president has to be an actor. He's got to look good on television."
Joking aside. One needs to remember that in 1955, television was still a new medium. Harry Truman had been the first president to make ocassional televised speeches, and even have his inaugural address covered by TV stations. His successor, Dwight Eisenhower slowly inched things further with more TV addresses, but it was really five years after 1955, when the JFK era really ushered in the age of television being essential to a politician's career.
It's generally agreed that JFK's momentum accelerated from the first televised debates. Kennedy melted hearts while Nixon literally melted
Still, it seems a bit odd to find the notion of a famous actor becoming president an odd one, considering they at that very moment had a sitting president elected on his public fame as Supreme Allied Commander in WW2. Fame is fame...
@@BDNeon I disagree that fame is fame. It is common now for people to run for office when their only qualification is being famous (Jesse Ventura, Steve Garvey). But it was unusual in the 1950s. Being Supreme Allied Commander involved a lot of strategic thinking, cooperation and leadership. Acting provides name recognition and some powers of communication but little else. Reagan did have experience as governor of California, but Doc wouldn't know about that (yet).
and he we are just a few decades later with them making twitter accounts now
Thank you for the info.
God bless everyone.
“I’m sure in 1985 Plutonium is available at every corner drug store.” 🤣 🤣
😂😂
Doc you don’t walk into a store and buy plutonium!
"But in 1955 it's a little hard to come by"
@@jldog134Yeah, I already searched on Google and the Doc is right, it's really hard to get Plutonium in places that are not drugstores, it is said that it can come by from a nuclear reactor or something!!
To this day plutonium is not even easy to come by
Doc looking at the picture of Thomas Edison and calling him “Tom” is absolutely priceless.
It's quite possible Doc met Thomas Edison when he was a young boy
@@Kobobble Looked up when he died, yeah that is possible! He would of been a living national hero at that time.
I'm still wondering where I can get lamp shades that nice. I actually work in a small power plant in Massachusetts that was built in 1888. Nobody actually knows, but we all suspect Mr. Edison at least made an inspection of the world's first 10 power plants where I am now.
I didn't even catch that part until you said it ahahah :D
Thomas Edison the biggest fraud.
Doctor Brown: “Look at me! I’m an old man”
Me: “Well you look exactly the same”
He probably thinks about wrinkles 🤨
The make up artist tried to do their best to make him look as young as possible
@@tomedy_official he was wearing the make up when he was portraying the 1985 Doc.
Well Christopher lioyd was only 47 in this movie when he played doctor Emmet brown
Until now 😁
2:45-I like how Doc points at the direction of the audience when he says that. Kind of looks like he's breaking the fourth wall.
what really sells it is the performance, he stops and looks confused as if he actually sees the audience but shakes his head like "no no, thats ridiculous" and goes back into the scene.
That's exactly what he's doing. He's pointing at audiences in 1985 watching the movie for the first time. He's pointing at the future.
He’s thinking fourth-dimensionally
I don't. It's bad enough that he said the name of the movie but taking it further like that was cringe. He took the meme too far.
@KamikazeCommie501 It wasn’t cringe for 1985. Doc pulls it off perfectly as opposed to several more recent attempts. It’s just a little weird looking back at it today.
These movies are LEGENDARY, and the timing between Michael and Chris is a big reason for that.
I like how Doc just assumed there would be atomic wars in his lifetime.
Considering what was going on in his native time period - it's not hard to imagine
We were all pretty much afraid of that
And that plutonium would be available in every drugstore.
People back than were as optimistic about advances in nuclear technology as people are today about I dunno AI and electric cars.
considering the heat between the soviets and USA then (Cold War)
It was right in the middle of the cold war, with the cuban misile crisis a decade away. The world WAS that affraid and certain about nuclear conflict
A gigawatt is equal to one billion watts, and most of us are familiar with a watt. The light bulbs in our homes are typically between 60 and 100 watts. So 1.21 gigawatts would power more than 10 million light bulbs or one fictional flux capacitor in a time-traveling DeLorean.
The light bulbs in our home are about 10w on average (led and similar). The old incandescent light bulbs (the 60-100w ones) are illegal at least in Europe afaik
So I don’t know if my calculations are correct but an average family home consumes about 33000 watt-hours every day, and watt-hours is watts*hours, so 33000/24 = 1375 watts every day? I think?
Using that, 1.21 gigawatts can power 880,000 family homes for one day
1.21 GW is not that hard to come by. Hydropower, Windfarms, and Nuclear Power Plants are measured in GW. Using plutonium as fuel would absolutely provide the needed energy, but as doc found, getting ahold of nuclear material is not easy
@@adamrussell9389I'm sure that in your country you can find plutonium at any corner drugstore, but here it is a bit hard to come by.
Also, 1.21 gw can be generated by mr fusion but no power can be spared for the car.
Best movie of all time!! I could watch it a million times and never get bored of it🔥
It's a timeless movie. My Ironic comment.
True
1.21 giga times I would say
I got electricuted on a job once. While i was stuck there being electrified, this scene kept playing over and over in my head. Lol.
No you didn't
@@aeixo2533 Why is is that people like you hear a totally plausible story from someone you've never met, and immediately say "nuh uh I know for a FACT that you're lying"? It's the complete confidence in your statement that confuses me. Why are you so convinced that this guy has never been shocked? 4,000 workers in the US are electrocuted every year. It's entirely possible that OP has been electrocuted before.
@@waltzman He said he was electrocuted. Electrocuted means death by electric shock. That is how I know for a fact that he wasn't. Unless you believe he is commenting on TH-cam from beyond the grave?
@@aeixo2533
Incorrect. The definition is when someone is injured or killed by electric shock. Google it, even minor injuries apply considering the Oxford English Dictionary uses "a man was electrocuted when he switched on the Christmas tree lights" as their example.
@@aeixo2533the definition of "electrocute" is " to _injure_ or kill (someone) by an electric shock"
"Is she pretty!?!?" that line gets me every time 🤣🤣🤣
"We're sending you back to the future!!!!!!!!"
Such a classic line 😊
Ok , that's great.
It’s as if Doc is pointing towards the audience.
Rolllll credits...ding
We have a title!
This movie is pure heart and optimism.
My God this movie is so good, it's truly timeless. What a wonderful movie, everytime I watch it I feel so good.
Marty: "I can't be stuck here, I got a life in 1985, I got a girl."
Doc: "Is she pretty?"
Marty: "Eh, kinda thinking of replacing her with another Jennifer as soon as I get back."
To each his own but the first one was better looking than the replacement shoe.
agreed still it's not that noticeable
In the remake, Marty will get home to be DUMPED by Jennifer, who is a strong, independent woman who don't need no man.
@@SeattlePioneer dont bring them ideas😅
@@SeattlePioneer Not only that, but Jennifer herself will be the new main character and Marty will be the goofy clumsy incompetent comic relief who she's always gretting frustrated at.
0:33 The JVC was so futuristic, it just lost the black cable and still transmitted the video to the TV.
Bluetooth 😅
"No wonder your president has to be an actor he has to look good on television!"
Damn that sentence is quite relevant now
Damn right stood the test of time
"Why is everything so heavy in the future, is there a problem with earth's gravitational pull?"...
One of my favorite lines
@@ronsadventures2007 Yeah alwsys gets me:D
@@crawlinbacktoyou8282That line was also funny for me!!
1:13 the way he dramatically turns to show the picture of Edison is so funny. I love how this movie doesn’t take itself too seriously
I love this movie man!!! Never gets old!!!
Just cant stop smiling! What a great movie.
"What the hell is a Gigawatts!" LMFAO.
I used to play this scene when I taught students the metric system and how "Giga" is one of the prefixes.
If you’re a logophile like I am, you should know the meaning of “flux capatchittor” (instead of flux capacitor)!
1.21 gigawhatts. And next it runs on trash. What masterpieces these films are cinematic genius ❤
Well to be honest that was kinda explained away with Mr. Fusion.
😂 they never explained why mr fusion didn't power the car it'self.
Later…”IT RUNS ON STEAM!”
Despite the fact in 2015 we don't have the technology
Right, we havent figured out how to make electricity power a car.
That movie is going to turn 40 years old next year
I love how Marty never corrects Doc about the nuclear winter comment. Marty let this guy live out the next 30 years constantly waiting for Armageddon.
theres such a thin line between overly cheese and enjoyably relaxed.
Back to the future does a breakdance routine along that line, every element is uplifting and heartwarming.
Fun Fact: Doc is 35 in 1955 (Born in 1920 according to the novelization) meaning his hair shouldn't be going white yet, however, my personal headcannon is that one of his experiments damaged his hair, causing it to begin turning white.
Or it was stress.
my brother and my grandfather both went gray in their late 20s. It could be just genetics for Doc
My friend had jet black hair that started tiring white on his 20s.
@@supertrunksz That makes sense. Could be genetics, stress, or a lot of other things.
No way. He looks waaayyyyy too old for 35. Not only his hair, but his face too!
DUde. Watching this makes me want to rewatch it.
exactly the same!
This movie is legendary for a reason. Still love it!
This is the most perfect duo ever
2:44 Peter Griffin: Ha! Hah!! He said it!!! He said it!!!!
Best all round sci-fi ever, still watch it after 40 years and enjoy it just as much
these series of movies are perfect the way they are, so glad this isn't getting any kind of reboot or sequels.
“1.21 gigawats 😱!!” 🤣
Fun fact: in 1955, there actually was a power source capable of generating >1.21 GW of electricity, and it wasn't even that far away. The Grand Coulee Dam in Washing State had a nameplate capacity of 2.28 GW starting in 1949. However... there's no way they could convince the authorities to just *give* them that much power, even for a little while, since that would cause a blackout and mess up the grid in the region (and they'd laugh the idea of a time machine out of the room, and then a Federal agent would show up to confiscate the car for ARPA, the predecessor to DARPA).
And there'd be no hope of assembling enough money to purchase that much and all the equipment necessary to then channel it to the car. The dam generates its energy with a series of turbines, so the moment their transmission lines started to blow out, the electricity would disperse, causing their plan to fail. With the lightning strike, it's going to more or less keep going roughly where they channel it, and presumably once they get it into the time machine's systems, it can convert the energy into time travel instead of heat, avoiding the issue.
It was a movie dude.
You still need a little logic in movies otherwise it becomes ridiculous
@@kingnd6675 Nuh uh
@@kingnd6675no no, he’s got a point.
An excellent point that is.
The movie so timeless nothing can campare to original and to think nobody wanted to produce this masterpiece ❤ who wouldn't want to time travel
For those of you who don't know, 1.21 GW is enough to power an entire city area.
Also that mutch power can not be stored in one car lol
No worries, all you need is about 10% of the average daily power consumption of New York City as a whole. (Yeah, I was bored one day and decided to figure that out. And yes, yes, that's also dependent on a number of variables, I know)
1:08. What’s shocking about this scene is the excessive amount of lamps Doc has in his living room. I counted 8.
the audio and video quality is so good it looks like a recently released movie set in 1985
Fun Fact : Christopher Lloyd has also played Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit in addition to Emett Brown in Back to the Future
Both by robert zemeckis. Seems like those two have great synergy when working together.
He also played the teacher in the scary as hell Amazing Stories episode "Go To the Head of the Class" which was also directed by Robert Zemeckis and produced by Spielberg.
And the Klingon Commander Kruge in "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock."
@@Michael_Knight823 But he never appeared in an episode of Knight Rider. Yep, I'm knocking on your name, Buddy.
@@kevinemmers7025 No, that's true. And I'm not actually Michael Knight. This is merely an alias I use to keep Google off my back.
I love the dialogue here! They're two intelligent characters trying to solve a problem but each of them only have half of the solution.
1:38 If Doc never asked if Jennifer was pretty - meaning Marty forgets he has the newspaper - the entire movie trilogy wouldn't have happened. Kinda funny to think about.
Excellent detail you noticed!
何十回も見た所為か、頭が翻訳してくれる。
My friend is absolutely obsessed with screaming 1.21 Gigawatts 😂
THE 1ST BACK TO THE FUTURE IS MY FAVORITE 🤔
It's a cool director's trick to make Doc look the same in 1985 and 1950s.
Didn’t they use prosthetics to make Christopher Lloyd look older in the 1985?
That’s why I’m part 2 they have Doc say he got a face rejuvenation in the future, so Chris wouldn’t have to wear prosthetics the whole film time?
1.21 gigawatts!
If Marty didn't pocket that "Save the Clock Tower" flyer...he would never have found a Jigowatt lightning for Doc to use!
jennifer essentially saved marty, by writing on that flyer..that's why he kept it. jennifer is kinda the hero here....
@@bennyvandervenlike the song “The Power of Love” said, it might just save your life in the lyrics so it basically foreshadowed what was coming.
1:01 GREAT SCOTT!!!
1:04 Wha-WHAT THE HELL IS A JIGAWATT!?
I always find it funny how Doc asks if Marty’s girlfriend is pretty. Its so random.
Huge back to the future fan ❤
Look at me I'm an old man yet looks basically the exact same now😂😂😂😅
That brings me back to Doc Emmett Brown and his "1 point twenty one gigawatts" quote 😂
2:44 when someone asks me what movie I'm watching
00:53 1.21 GIGAWATTS?!?!
0:57, 1.21 gigawatts...!
Essa trilogia é a melhor de todas... Combinação perfeita de personagens, música...obra perfeita.
Old Doc: No no no no, this sucker’s electrical. But I need a nuclear reaction to generate the 1.21 gigawatts-
Young Doc: What did I just say?
Old Doc: The flux capacitor stores- (REWIND) this sucker’s electrical. But I need a nuclear reaction to generate the 1.21 gigawatts-
Young Doc: 1.21 GIGAWATTS?! 1.21 gigawatts! Great Scott!
Marty: Wha- What the hell is a gigawatt?!
Young Doc: How could I have been so careless! One point Twenty-One Gigawatts of electricity! How am I going to generate that kind of power? It can't be done, Tom, CAN'T!
Marty: Look, Doc, all we need is a little Plutonium.
Young Doc: Pfft! While I'm sure that in 1985 Plutonium is available in every corner drugstore but in 1955 it's a little hard to come by. Marty I'm sorry but I'm afraid you're STUCK here.
Marty: Whoa, Whoa Doc. Stuck here? I can't be stuck here. I got a life in 1985. I got a girl!
Young Doc: Is she pretty?
Marty: Doc, she's beautiful. She's crazy about me. Look at this. (SHOW'S DOC HER PHONE NUMBER) Look what she wrote here, Doc. I mean, That says it all!
(Doc looks away)
Marty: Doc, You're my only hope!
@@frederikbeelen459 Young Doc: Marty, I'm sorry. But the only thing capable of generating one point twenty-one gigawatts of electricity is a bolt of lightning.
Marty: What did you say?!
Young Doc: A bolt of lightning. And we don't even know where or when it's ever going to strike!
Anyone here after watching Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (noticed the reference) 😂
Lol why did he crumble up the flyer at 2:28?? 😂
They was meant for these roles
"She's crazy about me, look what she wrote here Doc"
Literally nothing on the back of the paper written that Doc looks at, lmfao
It said “I love you” and her phone number
It probably vanished due to the butterfly ripple effect taking place. With Marty about to fade from existence, there would be no reason for Jennifer to write that she loves him on the back.
@@MondySpartan nailed it ^ that’s the ONLY logical reason why it’s not written on the back, unless it was a fluke from the directors
I think they filmed that scene before the one in 1985
Size of a Nintendo GameCube disc
1.21 Gigabytes!!!
"Wha...?! What the hell is a gigabyte!?"
1.21 gbs? 1.21gbs? 1.21gbs? Hoy Scott, what was I thinking? I have never seen so much memory space in my life
2:44 the movie title drop!
Roll credits!
Its sad when you sit back and realize we will never get movies this good ever again
You probably havent watched much movies in the last 40 years
@@octoman511 movies have been awful for 20 years lmao
@@octoman511They have been pretty awful recently
1:01 Great Scott!
Legend.
1.21 GigaWatts!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂what the hell is gigawatts 😂😂🤣🤣🤣😹😹😹🤣Michael J fox is truly a truly a great actor...
I love doc’s double wrist game 😎 looks like an elgin and a waltham!
I love all the coments here. Full of love and respect, and a wish that no remakes will ever be made.
I am not so optimistic about that. I see it as inevitable. But if they do, Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox, God bless them, should simply say "Good luck with that."
1:17 Tom Edison right, what about Benjamin Franklin? he got a gigawatt of power when his kite was struck by lightning
>
My understanding is that Franklin's kite collected static electricity which was channeled to the ground so the electrical nature could be observed.
Lightning didn't actually strike the kite, is my understanding.
doc: look at me i'm an old man!
me: you literally look the same, doc
I like to imagine that the mispronunciation of gigiwatts was caused by a closed loop, considering Doc first said the word gigiwatts as a knee jerk reaction after hearing it from his future self.
“1.21 GIGAWATTS?! GREAT SCOTT!”
“What the hell is a Gigawatt?!” 😂
"is she pretty?"😂
It’s wild that they shot this scene with Eric Stolts. And then WENT BACK and shot it again with Michael J Fox. The series deals with changing things, back in time, and different people taking roles. And then that’s EXACTLY what they did with the lead character. And he was ERASED from the film’s timeline. It couldn’t be more perfect if they tried.
Love the music at 2:15
"This is it! THIS is the answer!"
I did an oil painting of Doc on my channel. Awesome trilogy.
"What the hell is a giga watt??"
Gigawatt? How about “Flux Capatchittor”?!
@@cbsteffen its what makes time travel possible
@@Dylannuyten And with the Old English/Italian/Romanian soft “c” (which would really be soft “chee” in this case).
@cbsteffen we all know what Flux capacitors are We use them to time travel
@@Wildman-zh8lgBut I know my linguistics better than many other people do. I was making a different soft sound joke. I think the third letter of the alphabet of any language at least partly Latin-based started out as the letter “chee” instead of “cee.” Some Middle and Modern English words with “ch” come from Old English words with a soft “chee” (such as cherry, chest, chive, and kitchen).
0:44 what did I just say?
I love this film as a kid and it partly inspired me to learn electronics. The funny thing is that I now know what flux is and what a capacitor is and I know it sure couldn’t create a time machine! 😂😂😂
Killjoy. Next you'll say I can't make a magic potion with eye of newt.
0:31 that's right, you're looking at the future right there!
It'll strike at 10:04! (and how many seconds? You've got to be *really* precise for this to work)...
Those were the days mate. 🙏🏽
"Gigawatt" is my new catch-phrase! Giga-giga wat-wuuut? Yeah! Say that all the time
I was only 15 then. This movie is a load of fun!
In a way, Jennifer saved his life.
Unknowingly of course. Had she not written her phone number on that piece of paper.
@@Luka23567 I just love how it all makes sense even if it's purely out of coincidental events.
I always wondered how did Marty could up a 1980s camcorder to a 1955 tv with only antenna inputs
love the way Doc brown, grabs the the paper flyer , (as if to say) a solution would'nt present it self that quick in the world of scientific endeavours.
How would martys life look like if he stuck in 1955?
I too had a life back in 1985
doc, youre my only hope... nice nod to steven's friend
Star wars?
I like how the situation only tracks with Marty on a teenage gen x level. “I’m gonna lose my girl, man!”
0:22 Predicting Fallout?
God bless everyone.
Given how Marty had changed the past by running over one of the twin pines of the mall location, changing it to the "Lone Pine Mall" and given how physical media like Marty's photo of himself and brother and sister change in real time, wouldn't Doc in the video where he says "I am standing at the Twin Pines Mall Parking Lot." Now be say "Lone Pines Mall Parking Lot."?
I've just realized that Doc says "back to the future" and it's just like "Back to the future" title of the movie, it's crazy!