No, he is not the reason why lightning struck the clock tower. The lightning was gonna struck the clock tower no matter what, they just used that to get home.
We are here to watch her reaction to the movie, not to see the important scenes of the movie. You know many reactors get their TH-cam videos blocked because they show to much of a movie, don't you?.
@@ottocarson Well, I don't know if she had previous attempts to upload her reaction to Back To The Future blocked on TH-cam or not but when a video is blocked, the TH-camr has to re-edit it without any guidance from TH-cam on what they need to cut out or what they can leave in so they have to figure it out on their own also she may have not liked her own recorded reaction to that scene.
@@chuckster255 You apparently have no clue why the rest of us are here. And most reactors to this movie have 50 minutes or more of the movie. And they don't get blocked. Stay in your lane. He was right to criticize her editing. It's terrible and jumps right over important parts that WE WANT TO SEE HER REACT TO!!!
The guy who says you're too darn loud is Huey Lewis, the actual writer of the song and performer you're hearing in the beginning of the movie. He was VERY popular in the 1980'a, many hit songs with his group Huey Lewis and the News. ..a joke that went soaring far over your head🤣. If you don;t know your rock and roll history, or cultural history, popular phrases, etc, you're sunk...and so am I for modern stuff at age 68 lol
Definitely watch Back to the Future 2 and 3 because it all comes full circle. Also, check out the movies The Goonies(1985), Weird Science(1985), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids(1989), The Karate Kid(1984), The Terminator(1984), Men in Black(1997), Jurassic Park(1993), and Terminator 2: Judgment Day(1991).
1. Cranky principal Strickland/James Tolkan also played the ship's squadron leader in "Top Gun". 2. The teacher that tells Marty, "Hold it fellas, I'm afraid you're just too darn loud" is Huey Lewis himself. "Heart of rock and roll" etc. 3. Eric Stoltz was first cast as Marty, but he didn't play well with others and wasn't giving the tone they were looking for. fired. Some of his long shots and small things like his elbow are still in the movie. 4. The flammable material set on fire with the model exercise had to have been put there on purpose. Movie magic. 5. It's always fun to see how people react to the Marty and his mom car scene. 6. George McFly/Crispin Glover didn't like that the story ended with the family being prosperous. DA🙄 7. Twin Pines Mall becomes Lone Pine Mall when Marty takes one out when he goes back to 1955. 8. IMVHO part II is my favorite of the trifecta. 9. If you want a first time/share of an OUTSTANDING movie where Christopher Lloyd plays the heavy you must do "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
Hey Wizard Girl. Loving your reactions :) Some constructive criticism - You're getting some audio clipping at higher volume levels. I can't link to a guide on how to fix it, but there are guides on TH-cam and other places.
thanks for feedback! I did look at some vids on how to avoid it. I think in my next reaction is not good also but after that one should be better. you can post a guide title here and i will look it up. do not post links, i can not see a comment then
Yes, there are 2 others, and each one starts exactly where the previous part ends, you can watch it a a giant movie without interruption. You should do them. I was lucky to watch all 3 back to back yesterday on t.v, without commercials (they did a little special).
Johnny b. Goode song was not written yet until 1958. Originally, this film was meant to be a one time only, they never intended to make sequels. But it was so popular they changed their minds. Michael Fox was already a big TV star on the sitcom "Family Ties" from 1982 to 1989.He did other movies during that time as well. It was tough filming when he already had hour of time outing into the the sitcom. Michael J. Fox, iconic actor, author and advocate whose Hollywood career has been marked by worldwide acclaim, honor and awards, launched the Foundation in 2000 after publicly disclosing his 1991 diagnosis, at age 29, with Parkinson's disease. Michael J. Fox was born in 1961 in Alberta, Canada.
One funny thing about TH-cam reactions to this movie is that sooner or later a diehard fan will copypaste large sections of movie trivia from Internet Movie Database.
The DeLorean was a real car, but the compnay went bankrupt, they only sold about 3500 or so. that created a bad reputation for the car. When the audience saw this in the theater I was in in 1985, we saw it back out of the trailer and we lost it laughing, saying "Oh my God not a DeLorean!" impressive you knew the song "Mr. Sandman."
I guess the Libyans got knocked out so badly by the crash, they stopped coming after them, which is lucky since then Doc didn't have to answer for the plutonium theft either
15:35-- whats that he put in the passenger seat? It's a AIWA brand of a "walkman" cassette player. Nobody had that back in 1955. Thus why he took it out of the radiation suit and put in the passinger seat.
Yeah, tapeplayers and tapes don't seem to exist anymore, but it seems like headphones still exist. Headphones started out large, got smaller and smaller, and now large ones are back in style, but of course, now we also have wireless earbuds and even wireless headphones. I remember as a kid, my siblings had a boombox radio player that had a built-in tape player or tape deck, so we would buy blank tapes and then record our fave songs off the radio and make our own mixes that we could listen to on the boombox or on a portal tape player that required batteries. 😅
@Brwnydgrl. most people just dump off the older tech when some new music/video format comes along. some people like me never get rid of there older techology. Because it eventually becomes eather nostalgic or worth money if still new in the package.... as long as it still works. IF It's not broke why replace it? So old cassettes/ 8 tracks /VCR'S 📼 stuff like that never left my life. That type of tech can't get you in trouble to the level a smart phone can.
"Great Scott!" - a phrase taken from the Superman comic Books in the 1950's & 60's. when Doc points toward the camera and "We're going to send you Back...to the Future!" that was used in the movie trailer to attract the movie audience on TV commercials and in the theater ["Coming soon"]. For most this movie was the hottest damn film of that summer and of the year. BTW that principal is a total asshole. No guts, he should have grabbed Biff and had the cops put him in the city jail long before any of this bullying happened.
There was originally no intention of making a sequel. The ending was just meant to be funny. But the reactions to the film were so favorable, they did make two sequels, four years later. BttF 2 and 3 were filmed back to back, and released one year apart. Together, they're one of the most perfect movie trulogies ever.
Awesome reaction! And some of the best movies ever made are "really old movies" :) With the Holiday Season starting up, I highly recommend doing a reaction to the 1946 Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life" starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed. I know you will love it! If you decide to do it, please react to the black & white version as it's so much better that the colorized version. Peace
@@joejames1794 I understand, but if I'm gonna plan a robbery I'm not going into a 7/11 for 50 bucks, I'm going into a bank for 50 mil. And I'll plan it for years. Gotta do it right the first time! Go big or go home! I'm not knocking her as a person, her energy and personality had me smiling on the inside. But the editing threw me off big time. I'm looking forward to seeing another video, but a lot better editing. Call me a perfectionist. Doesn't make me a bad person, just have to be honest. But I understand what your saying!
12:50 A scientist reacting to this movie said, never mind the time-traveling, give us the power supply! 27:30 I haven't the faintest how accurate the number was. But at least he used "gigawatt" right, even if people say he pronounced it wrong. 38:40 As I think it, this is the third time of Biff to the Rescue -- preventing things from going epically belly-up. 45:30 I wish that Doc had figured it out without the note. He had enough clues. 48:40 A video-game trope: someone always interrupts whenever they try to kiss. The Bobs had no sequel in mind. The ending was meant as a joke, and caused trouble when it came to write the sequel.
Don't let the editing comments get you down. It's the internet, and anonymity removes all tact, and constructive criticism is almost nonexistent. You'll get there. Just have to pay attention to other reactors. Nearly all edits for popular films are the same, and that is by design. Someone new to a film doesn't always know which scenes are important and should be included in the edit. Everyone copies everyone else and so when something is different people are sure to point it out and complain instead of saying something helpful.
If you liked Back to the Future another one of my favorites you should react to is The Final Countdown (1980) The U.S.S. Nimitz goes back to December 6th, 1941. It's filmed on the Nimitz. It's like Top Gun meets Back to the Future.
If I was teaching recent American history, I'd show the class the movie It's a Wonderful Life (MUST-SEE thanksgiving movie) whose background is how the major events between 1918 and 1946 affected everyday life. And then Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Back to the Future. Robert Zemeckis directed both and although they have completely different plots, both have the background of how radical the changes were to America for the generation after WWII. The 1955 world that this movie portrays is SO spot-on for the subtle and not-so-subtle ways things changed. They simply nailed all the nuances of how a 1985 person would feel interacting with the world of 1955.
Yes, and the theater marquee in the 1955 Hill Valley has his name and Barbara Stanwcyk's as it was playing their 1954 movie, Cattle Queen of Montana. He was considered a B-movie level actor. He then got elected as governor of California in '66. For many of us, his election to President in 1980 was a complete shock. When 1955 Doc questions 1985 Marty about who was president, he then asks if Jerry Lewis was Vice President and Jack Benny was Sec. of the Treasury. Lewis played a really dumb and annoying partner to Dean Martin's drunk persona. Comedian Benny's whole shtick was how tight he was. An iconic Benny joke was that he was held up by a robber who demanded "your money or your life." Long pause and the robber asks "well?" Benny responds "I'm thinking, I'm thinking."
I'm sorry to all you grumpies with all your complainings, but I frigging LOVED this!! It's just so *refreshing* to find someone doing this so _different_ from all the pro fan-panderers out there, who are just so phony in their "re-Acting" and it's so clearly only about the numbers to them, I can't even begin! I swear, if you've seen one you've seen them all - but not this one, this one feels genuine, and I'll take that over crisp audio or that perfect edit (of a movie you've all seen & know by heart!) any day, thanks 😎
The 80's were an awesome time to be a kid.
right, I'm born in the early 70's, so I remember all of the 80's & 90's--great movies & music in this decade.
@@theconstitutionalveteran5778 Try telling that to someone in their 20s though.
No, he is not the reason why lightning struck the clock tower. The lightning was gonna struck the clock tower no matter what, they just used that to get home.
I don't think I have ever seen someone laugh at Marty almost getting murdered by terrorists ! LMAO !
I can't believe you cut the scene when George hits Biff. That's literally what changes everything!
We are here to watch her reaction to the movie, not to see the important scenes of the movie. You know many reactors get their TH-cam videos blocked because they show to much of a movie, don't you?.
@ I literally watched dozens and dozens of reactions of this film. This is the first one in which the most important scene is cut.
@@ottocarson Well, I don't know if she had previous attempts to upload her reaction to Back To The Future blocked on TH-cam or not but when a video is blocked, the TH-camr has to re-edit it without any guidance from TH-cam on what they need to cut out or what they can leave in so they have to figure it out on their own also she may have not liked her own recorded reaction to that scene.
@@chuckster255 You apparently have no clue why the rest of us are here. And most reactors to this movie have 50 minutes or more of the movie. And they don't get blocked. Stay in your lane. He was right to criticize her editing. It's terrible and jumps right over important parts that WE WANT TO SEE HER REACT TO!!!
The guy who says you're too darn loud is Huey Lewis, the actual writer of the song and performer you're hearing in the beginning of the movie. He was VERY popular in the 1980'a, many hit songs with his group Huey Lewis and the News. ..a joke that went soaring far over your head🤣. If you don;t know your rock and roll history, or cultural history, popular phrases, etc, you're sunk...and so am I for modern stuff at age 68 lol
The greatest movie trilogy ever made. No question about it.
What about Jaws? 🦈🦈🦈
I mean let's not get out of control here , the Lord Of The Rings trilogy exists.
46:18 Doc finally gets to use the time machine
Definitely watch Back to the Future 2 and 3 because it all comes full circle. Also, check out the movies The Goonies(1985), Weird Science(1985), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids(1989), The Karate Kid(1984), The Terminator(1984), Men in Black(1997), Jurassic Park(1993), and Terminator 2: Judgment Day(1991).
1. Cranky principal Strickland/James Tolkan also played the ship's squadron leader in "Top Gun".
2. The teacher that tells Marty, "Hold it fellas, I'm afraid you're just too darn loud" is Huey Lewis himself. "Heart of rock and roll" etc.
3. Eric Stoltz was first cast as Marty, but he didn't play well with others and wasn't giving the tone they were looking for. fired. Some of his long shots and small things like his elbow are still in the movie.
4. The flammable material set on fire with the model exercise had to have been put there on purpose. Movie magic.
5. It's always fun to see how people react to the Marty and his mom car scene.
6. George McFly/Crispin Glover didn't like that the story ended with the family being prosperous. DA🙄
7. Twin Pines Mall becomes Lone Pine Mall when Marty takes one out when he goes back to 1955.
8. IMVHO part II is my favorite of the trifecta.
9. If you want a first time/share of an OUTSTANDING movie where Christopher Lloyd plays the heavy you must do "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
Hey Wizard Girl.
Loving your reactions :)
Some constructive criticism - You're getting some audio clipping at higher volume levels. I can't link to a guide on how to fix it, but there are guides on TH-cam and other places.
thanks for feedback! I did look at some vids on how to avoid it. I think in my next reaction is not good also but after that one should be better. you can post a guide title here and i will look it up. do not post links, i can not see a comment then
Yes, there are 2 others, and each one starts exactly where the previous part ends, you can watch it a a giant movie without interruption. You should do them. I was lucky to watch all 3 back to back yesterday on t.v, without commercials (they did a little special).
Johnny b. Goode song was not written yet until 1958. Originally, this film was meant to be a one time only, they never intended to make sequels. But it was so popular they changed their minds. Michael Fox was already a big TV star on the sitcom "Family Ties" from 1982 to 1989.He did other movies during that time as well. It was tough filming when he already had hour of time outing into the the sitcom. Michael J. Fox, iconic actor, author and advocate whose Hollywood career has been marked by worldwide acclaim, honor and awards, launched the Foundation in 2000 after publicly disclosing his 1991 diagnosis, at age 29, with Parkinson's disease. Michael J. Fox was born in 1961 in Alberta, Canada.
One funny thing about TH-cam reactions to this movie is that sooner or later a diehard fan will copypaste large sections of movie trivia from Internet Movie Database.
Didja know HUEY LEWIS!!!!
Didja know LONE PINE!!!!!
Didja know CHUCK BERRY!!!!!
The DeLorean was a real car, but the compnay went bankrupt, they only sold about 3500 or so. that created a bad reputation for the car. When the audience saw this in the theater I was in in 1985, we saw it back out of the trailer and we lost it laughing, saying "Oh my God not a DeLorean!" impressive you knew the song "Mr. Sandman."
I guess the Libyans got knocked out so badly by the crash, they stopped coming after them, which is lucky since then Doc didn't have to answer for the plutonium theft either
growing up watching these classic time travel movies was too awesome, Terminator 1 and 2 along with this trilogy are timeless.
nice. terminator is my next reaction!
@@Wizard_Girl no way, sweet. your reactions are really fun. cant wait to see what you think of more of our childhood faves.
15:35-- whats that he put in the passenger seat? It's a AIWA brand of a "walkman" cassette player. Nobody had that back in 1955. Thus why he took it out of the radiation suit and put in the passinger seat.
Yeah, tapeplayers and tapes don't seem to exist anymore, but it seems like headphones still exist. Headphones started out large, got smaller and smaller, and now large ones are back in style, but of course, now we also have wireless earbuds and even wireless headphones. I remember as a kid, my siblings had a boombox radio player that had a built-in tape player or tape deck, so we would buy blank tapes and then record our fave songs off the radio and make our own mixes that we could listen to on the boombox or on a portal tape player that required batteries. 😅
@Brwnydgrl. most people just dump off the older tech when some new music/video format comes along. some people like me never get rid of there older techology. Because it eventually becomes eather nostalgic or worth money if still new in the package.... as long as it still works. IF It's not broke why replace it? So old cassettes/ 8 tracks /VCR'S 📼 stuff like that never left my life. That type of tech can't get you in trouble to the level a smart phone can.
0:37 - That is one of the strangest, fastest jump edits I’ve seen on this movie. 😅🤨
"She skipped over that minute to instantly arrive in that moment of time...."
I bet she was having copyright issues.
@tfpp1 😶
@texasgunslinger8060 lol
@jonathanross149 yes
Great! Welcome into this awsome trilogy!
Thanks!
"Great Scott!" - a phrase taken from the Superman comic Books in the 1950's & 60's. when Doc points toward the camera and "We're going to send you Back...to the Future!" that was used in the movie trailer to attract the movie audience on TV commercials and in the theater ["Coming soon"]. For most this movie was the hottest damn film of that summer and of the year. BTW that principal is a total asshole. No guts, he should have grabbed Biff and had the cops put him in the city jail long before any of this bullying happened.
His is so hard to watch becouse of the editing , I stop watching it
Editing all over the place
Aside from the obvious editing... we have our first preview of Johnny B. Good (The Darth Vader Remix)!
lol
The greatest trilogy ever made,you will love part 2 and 3 as well.
Did anyone advise you about editing of this film?
I know you will get better at this, but watch some other reactors to see how they edited their reactions to this film.
There was originally no intention of making a sequel. The ending was just meant to be funny.
But the reactions to the film were so favorable, they did make two sequels, four years later. BttF 2 and 3 were filmed back to back, and released one year apart. Together, they're one of the most perfect movie trulogies ever.
Einstein went straight to the truck and put protective wear on. 😂
Great reaction despite some of the strange conclusions you were making lol
Awesome reaction! And some of the best movies ever made are "really old movies" :)
With the Holiday Season starting up, I highly recommend doing a reaction to the 1946 Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life" starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed. I know you will love it! If you decide to do it, please react to the black & white version as it's so much better that the colorized version.
Peace
thank you!
On to the sequels!
WTF editing is this?!
I turned it off right away lol
@@nestormartinez2172same here
Calm down
Newer channel ease up on her dude
@@joejames1794 I understand, but if I'm gonna plan a robbery I'm not going into a 7/11 for 50 bucks, I'm going into a bank for 50 mil. And I'll plan it for years. Gotta do it right the first time! Go big or go home! I'm not knocking her as a person, her energy and personality had me smiling on the inside. But the editing threw me off big time. I'm looking forward to seeing another video, but a lot better editing. Call me a perfectionist. Doesn't make me a bad person, just have to be honest. But I understand what your saying!
12:50 A scientist reacting to this movie said, never mind the time-traveling, give us the power supply!
27:30 I haven't the faintest how accurate the number was. But at least he used "gigawatt" right, even if people say he pronounced it wrong.
38:40 As I think it, this is the third time of Biff to the Rescue -- preventing things from going epically belly-up.
45:30 I wish that Doc had figured it out without the note. He had enough clues.
48:40 A video-game trope: someone always interrupts whenever they try to kiss.
The Bobs had no sequel in mind. The ending was meant as a joke, and caused trouble when it came to write the sequel.
Don't let the editing comments get you down. It's the internet, and anonymity removes all tact, and constructive criticism is almost nonexistent. You'll get there. Just have to pay attention to other reactors. Nearly all edits for popular films are the same, and that is by design. Someone new to a film doesn't always know which scenes are important and should be included in the edit. Everyone copies everyone else and so when something is different people are sure to point it out and complain instead of saying something helpful.
8:40 in - "You better not hurt that dog..." I'm out.
You really cut out the most important scene in the movie? Really?
Easiest way to tell eras cars and clothing
If you liked Back to the Future another one of my favorites you should react to is The Final Countdown (1980) The U.S.S. Nimitz goes back to December 6th, 1941. It's filmed on the Nimitz. It's like Top Gun meets Back to the Future.
If I was teaching recent American history, I'd show the class the movie It's a Wonderful Life (MUST-SEE thanksgiving movie) whose background is how the major events between 1918 and 1946 affected everyday life. And then Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Back to the Future. Robert Zemeckis directed both and although they have completely different plots, both have the background of how radical the changes were to America for the generation after WWII.
The 1955 world that this movie portrays is SO spot-on for the subtle and not-so-subtle ways things changed. They simply nailed all the nuances of how a 1985 person would feel interacting with the world of 1955.
I love my flux capacitor, gives my ride unlimited range.
Back to the future is a perfect movie! Loads of plot holes but otherwise perfect.
This is zoomed in so much it cutting of most of the top part
Not a bad reaction and I would have given it a B but leaving out the most important scene when George decks Biff. Sorry you get a D--.
Is what accurate that Ronald Reagan was an actor yes he was an actor for years
Yes, and the theater marquee in the 1955 Hill Valley has his name and Barbara Stanwcyk's as it was playing their 1954 movie, Cattle Queen of Montana. He was considered a B-movie level actor. He then got elected as governor of California in '66. For many of us, his election to President in 1980 was a complete shock.
When 1955 Doc questions 1985 Marty about who was president, he then asks if Jerry Lewis was Vice President and Jack Benny was Sec. of the Treasury. Lewis played a really dumb and annoying partner to Dean Martin's drunk persona. Comedian Benny's whole shtick was how tight he was. An iconic Benny joke was that he was held up by a robber who demanded "your money or your life." Long pause and the robber asks "well?" Benny responds "I'm thinking, I'm thinking."
What are you talking about? Why so many dumb questions 🤦♀️
I would like to recommend Planes, Trains and Automobiles for Thanksgiving.
I'm sorry to all you grumpies with all your complainings, but I frigging LOVED this!!
It's just so *refreshing* to find someone doing this so _different_ from all the pro fan-panderers out there, who are just so phony in their "re-Acting" and it's so clearly only about the numbers to them, I can't even begin! I swear, if you've seen one you've seen them all - but not this one, this one feels genuine, and I'll take that over crisp audio or that perfect edit (of a movie you've all seen & know by heart!) any day, thanks 😎
thank you very much