14:03 - "I can't believe they're portraying the Libyans like this." That portion of the movie takes place in 1985. In the 1980s the Libyan government carried out hijackings and bombings in several European countries, as well as international assassinations of political dissenters from their own country. There are quite a few movies with storylines based in the 80s in which Libyans characters are similarly portrayed.
@@danielthibeault9981 Doc also mentions Jerry Lewis, a comedian that played kooky characters, as an unlikely Vice President. Plus Jane Wyman, Reagan's ex-wife, as First Lady. Ironically, Reagan divorced Wyman in 1948 and was already married to Nancy Davis by 1952, three years before BTTF's setting of 1955. Perhaps Doc never followed the gossip columns of the day and thought Wyman was still Mrs. Reagan.
Back in 2015 I got to meet Lea Thompson. Still very beautiful. Later that year I got to meet Christopher Lloyd. He wasn't well at the time but I think it was just a cold or something. Number two next, it's great and then you'll get to what I feel is the best of the entire series. Number 3!! OH yeah. It is amazing. Y'all be safe.
That's a Kit Kat Clock you see in the films opening. Those clocks first came out in 1932. They cam in multiple colors--black, red, and white. The black one--the one you see in the film--always seemed to me to bear more than a passing resemblance to Felix the Cat, an animated cartoon character that dates all the way back to 1919.
Truly a phenomenon of the 1980s. Don't talk about this era of film without this classic. Also among the many iconically helmed features of filmmaker Robert Zemeckis. 1 of 2 films that starred Michael J. Fox in the same year while doing the tv series, Family Ties and one of Christopher Lloyd's most iconic roles ever. Blending the genres of science fiction, adventure and comedy in a way that was undenialble. Changing one's past or even altering the future of one place or many people does mess with your head at first. But it is all good fun and affected a lot of us as viewers, I watched this on video and was blown away by it at age 5. Huey Lewis and The News with their 2 songs (Power of Love, Back In Time) are true classics still great. One of Spielberg's legendary productions, No.1 film of 1985 and Oscar-winner for Best Sound Effects Editing. Wendie Jo Sperber (Marty's sister) passed away in 2005. By all means, please react to the sequels as they are perfection too.
I have some of the original animation cells from the Animated series of the Back To The Future cartoon, I had them framed with the certificate of authentication.
Marty's brother is played by Marc McClure, who was also newspaper photographer Jimmy Olsen in the Superman movies with Christopher Reeve, and the Supergirl movie with Helen Slater.
The joke... "Make Like a Tree...", "And Get Outta Here!!" It's a pun of an old statement, "Make Like a Tree and Leif." ( Leif for , LEAVE ) Loved watching it with you. Probably 1000 times now!! LOL As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
The band that Marty played with in the beginning was the news from Huey Lewis and The News, and the judge was the lead Huey. Who sang the power of love song.
No, it was not The News from Huey Lewis. It was Paul Hanson (Michael J Fox's guitar teacher for the film) Lee Brownfield and Robert DeLapp, who were both actors and never part of Huey's band. The song they played was indeed and instrumental version of Power of Love, and of course Huey was the "you're just too darn loud" judge.
I really enjoyed your reaction, Reembok. Always fun to watch young 'uns watch my fav movie of all time. When you asked if 1955 Doc got it right about VP Jerry Lewis, and Jack Benny as Sec of State, Jane Wyman as First Lady. No, the first two guys were Doc's humorous sarcasm, and Reagan later divorced Jane Wyman and married Nancy---who became the First Lady.
Definitely watch Back to the Future 2 and 3 because it comes full circle. Also, check out the movies Weird Science(1985), The Goonies(1985), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids(1989), The Karate Kid(1984), Men in Black(1997), and Jurassic Park(1993).
12:55 Good call. The same composer Alan Silvestri did the score for Predator. Back to the Future 2's soundtrack during the middle part really sounds just like the horns and strings in Predator.
The Pepsi part was actually Marty said Pepsi Free, a Caffeine free cola that became first in the market, released in 1982, it was renamed as Caffeine Free Pepsi in 1987.
Seeing your reaction, and you know what a mind-F this is for me? I just remembered we had the option of self service or full service gas stations... and where I live now used to be farm land when I was a kid. It is now a full town with constant condos being built.Roughly a 30-35 years difference like the movie.
I commend you on your reactions to Back To The Future & The Exorcist. I like your style. You have great timing when sharing your reaction comments, not interrupting the flow of the movies. Your comments are also very insightful. I subscribed after watching both reactions. Thank you! 👍
Tom Wilson (Biff) is an extremely nice guy in real life - apparently he used his own experience being bullied in high school as the basis for Biff. He was talking about how between takes of the car scene he was profusely apologizing to Lea Thompson because he felt so bad pretending to do that to her and she reassured him that it was ok.
They never intended to make 3 films, this was supposed to be it, just one. But it did so well at the box office the decided to do 2 more. Michael J Fox was already a TV star on the sitcom "Family Ties." 1982-89.
Reemz, this is the best reaction I’ve ever seen you do. While BACK TO THE FUTURE is very, very good movie it’s not my favorite, so I’m not saying this because of the movie I’m saying it because of your reaction.
36:01 I don't know if you have done a reaction video for back to the future part 2 yet, but remember the man on the bicycle that just rode by in the background.
This is the perfect film. The writing, acting, plot, directing, and story are perfect. The editing is surprisingly sloppy for Steven Spielberg, but you have to watch many times to notice.
Gullwing doors, like the type that's on the delorean, we're not introduced to the public until 1954, on a Mercedes 300SL. So, most people still didn't know about it.
Growing up with this movie, it's kinda surreal that it's been almost 40 years since it was released. And now, the 80's must seem as distant and foreign to a lot of people today as the 1950's felt to Marty and the people in the 80's.
Man, people can't even drive safely on the ground. Can you imagine a flying car crashing through your roof at 2 AM because some drunk driver passed out behind the wheel. Or hell, being crushed by a flying car because it stalled and fell from the sky? It adds a whole 'nother level of vehicular danger and we probably don't need.
2:00 One clock on the floor, on its side, had the correct time. 8:50 Christopher Lloyd based his portrayal partly on Einstein, partly on the conductor Stokowski. 24:40 No, none of the others held those offices. First Lady was Nancy Reagan, President Reagan's second wife. 38:20 Kissing her brother? It could be Marty's reaction. Also, Biff to the rescue for the third time. 44:55 I keep wishing Marty would blurt it out without introductory junk. "That's too late!" "You'll be shot!" "You'll be killed!" Something short and fast. But now, we have Doc's response to "Your life depends on it!" There comes a time when one either has to give up or take things in one's own hands. 46:30 Ten minutes was *way* too short. Half an hour at the bare minimum, but preferably a lot longer. The film had an unnecessary innumeracy in having Marty run more than two miles in ten minutes. 50:20 I also wish that Doc had figured it out himself, eventually. The ending was never intended as a sequel hook. It was merely a joke with the trope, "And the Adventure Continues". It caused the creators serious problems when it came time to write the sequel.
Parts II and III were shot back to back. There are spoilers for the third film, at the end of Part II! You must be quick on the pause button, as soon as you get to the end of the next film!
its not a double break.. it is a manual transmission car. the 3rd pedal is a clutch pedal... so to start driving you have to kick down the clutch..then shift to 1st gear.. slightly let go the clutch until the car starts to roll and at the same time you have to push on the gas... 2nd gear let go gas.. kick down the clutch shift to 2nd gear, let go clutch and push gas and so on. Manual transmission is very rare in the US.
I love this ... she is so cute. Cant wait for Part 2 and 3 :)) BTW at the end of Part 2 when "to be concluded" pops up stop watching cause there will be the movie trailer for Part III with Spoilers..
The guy judging Marty's band and that said the music was too loud was Huey Lewis. Huey Lewis was a big rock star in the 80s and he did the song Marty and his band were playing.
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. Marty was playing that song at the audition. 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".
I have watched almost all of the BTTF reactions, and it is a singular thing that no one - I mean NO ONE knows who Huey Lewis is, especially considering how he practically lived on the Top 40 pop charts for the entire second half of the 1980’s, and performed a lot of the music in this movie. His band, “the News” was all over MTV. Yep, it is a very, very strange thing.
If you enjoyed it, you'll like the next 2. all 3 can be watched as a giant movie, as each one starts exactly where the previous one ends. Best trilogy ever.
24:48 he didn't guess them right. I think the Jerry Lewis reference was just a crack at George Bush, who was VP in 1985. Back in the 50s, Ronald Reagan was married to Jane Wyman, but they got divorced a few years later. Jack Benny was a comedian who was known for being cheap, which was his trademark. Hence, secretary of the treasury.
He didn’t have diabetes. "Sugar free" was a big dietary fad in the 80s. Then it was "fat free" in the 90s. They would even label foods that obviously didn’t have fat in them already as "fat free," like jelly beans.
37:10 I mean, yeah. But gaining weight is usually not the main problem people talk about when they say you shouldn’t drink. Addiction is the real issue.
I can remember we watchef it in cinima as ig it was just xsazetday. Them going to the future in a föying car was just a gag to end the plot - but so mamy people aftereards asks Uemeckis and Spieöberg wjat is jappening to Marty"s kidd that they ginaöyade üarts two and thtee both together. When "To be concöuded" appeas at the end of the second movie swotch off - spoiets for the third üart follow.
I live in San Francisco but I can honestly say I haven’t taken a ride in when the self driving cars because it’s pretty expensive and I’m trying to work on time I mean what happened to car breaks down or malfunction then I’m stuck but Governor Newsom said we’re gonna start have flying cars. Supposedly he has a plan that we’re gonna have flying cars in the future that will be interesting if it happens
The DeLorean car was a failed car, company went bankrupt - they only sold a few thousand cars. In the theater in1985 we all laughed pretty hard when we saw that thing come out of the trailer, with a few "oh-nos" thrown in.
Two things... In the 50th they thougt that tje cars of the 80th will fly - so they used it here as well... Point two - ask youtube for "jinny kimmel back to the furture" to find out what has really happened as they arrived 30 years later...
It really doesn't seem like this is your first time watching this. You comment on every tiny detail. Things you don't notice the first time through. Either that or you are the most observant person in the world.
I absolutely love this movie, my only gripe is that there's no way he would be able to change the gears in the car using a remote control. It's a manual transmission.
Why were you laughing when Doc Brown was shot by machine gun in the beginning? Odd reaction, and why did you say you can't believe the Libyans are "portrayed like this"? Libya had been the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism for decades when this movie came out. It's leader Colonel Gaddafi took power through a coup in 1967 ,and killed thousands of political opponents, and gave millions over the years to terrorist groups like the IRA and a few years after Back to the Future their operatives were accused of planting and detonating a bomb in a commercial plane over Lockerbie in Scotland ,that murdered 270 innocent people altogether.
Seen this a hundred times and Will always watch someone react to the first time what a joy
"Exactly!" Just as Doc would put it.
Same! Never gets old.
Me too - I LOVE seeing this wonderful film through new eyes and I pretty much always catch something new.
14:03 - "I can't believe they're portraying the Libyans like this."
That portion of the movie takes place in 1985. In the 1980s the Libyan government carried out hijackings and bombings in several European countries, as well as international assassinations of political dissenters from their own country. There are quite a few movies with storylines based in the 80s in which Libyans characters are similarly portrayed.
I just got the joke about Jack Benny being the Secretary of the Treasury. Good one guys.
Do you carry a second hand apple?
@@danielthibeault9981 Doc also mentions Jerry Lewis, a comedian that played kooky characters, as an unlikely Vice President. Plus Jane Wyman, Reagan's ex-wife, as First Lady. Ironically, Reagan divorced Wyman in 1948 and was already married to Nancy Davis by 1952, three years before BTTF's setting of 1955. Perhaps Doc never followed the gossip columns of the day and thought Wyman was still Mrs. Reagan.
Back in 2015 I got to meet Lea Thompson. Still very beautiful. Later that year I got to meet Christopher Lloyd. He wasn't well at the time but I think it was just a cold or something.
Number two next, it's great and then you'll get to what I feel is the best of the entire series. Number 3!! OH yeah. It is amazing.
Y'all be safe.
That's a Kit Kat Clock you see in the films opening. Those clocks first came out in 1932. They cam in multiple colors--black, red, and white. The black one--the one you see in the film--always seemed to me to bear more than a passing resemblance to Felix the Cat, an animated cartoon character that dates all the way back to 1919.
I didn't know they had other variants. At least I'm not the only one to think it was supposed to be Felix.
Truly a phenomenon of the 1980s.
Don't talk about this era of film without this classic.
Also among the many iconically helmed features of filmmaker Robert Zemeckis.
1 of 2 films that starred Michael J. Fox in the same year while doing the tv series, Family Ties and one of Christopher Lloyd's most iconic roles ever.
Blending the genres of science fiction, adventure and comedy in a way that was undenialble.
Changing one's past or even altering the future of one place or many people does mess with your head at first.
But it is all good fun and affected a lot of us as viewers, I watched this on video and was blown away by it at age 5.
Huey Lewis and The News with their 2 songs (Power of Love, Back In Time) are true classics still great.
One of Spielberg's legendary productions, No.1 film of 1985 and Oscar-winner for Best Sound Effects Editing.
Wendie Jo Sperber (Marty's sister) passed away in 2005.
By all means, please react to the sequels as they are perfection too.
I have some of the original animation cells from the Animated series of the Back To The Future cartoon, I had them framed with the certificate of authentication.
Marty's brother is played by Marc McClure, who was also newspaper photographer Jimmy Olsen in the Superman movies with Christopher Reeve, and the Supergirl movie with Helen Slater.
Thank you for your reaction - it was a joy to watch
The joke... "Make Like a Tree...", "And Get Outta Here!!" It's a pun of an old statement, "Make Like a Tree and Leif." ( Leif for , LEAVE )
Loved watching it with you. Probably 1000 times now!! LOL
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
It's leaf, not leif. But you got the rest right!
The band that Marty played with in the beginning was the news from Huey Lewis and The News, and the judge was the lead Huey. Who sang the power of love song.
No, it was not The News from Huey Lewis. It was Paul Hanson (Michael J Fox's guitar teacher for the film) Lee Brownfield and Robert DeLapp, who were both actors and never part of Huey's band. The song they played was indeed and instrumental version of Power of Love, and of course Huey was the "you're just too darn loud" judge.
Biff was supposed to say, “ Why don’t you make like a tree and leave “ lol instead of get out of here. It clearly he was an idiot lol
I really enjoyed your reaction, Reembok. Always fun to watch young 'uns watch my fav movie of all time. When you asked if 1955 Doc got it right about VP Jerry Lewis, and Jack Benny as Sec of State, Jane Wyman as First Lady. No, the first two guys were Doc's humorous sarcasm, and Reagan later divorced Jane Wyman and married Nancy---who became the First Lady.
Definitely watch Back to the Future 2 and 3 because it comes full circle. Also, check out the movies Weird Science(1985), The Goonies(1985), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids(1989), The Karate Kid(1984), Men in Black(1997), and Jurassic Park(1993).
12:55 Good call. The same composer Alan Silvestri did the score for Predator. Back to the Future 2's soundtrack during the middle part really sounds just like the horns and strings in Predator.
The Pepsi part was actually Marty said Pepsi Free, a Caffeine free cola that became first in the market, released in 1982, it was renamed as Caffeine Free Pepsi in 1987.
I always thought it was weird he then asked for something without sugar, he should have asked for something without caffeine.
Before that, he asked for a Tab, which was the biggest diet cola before the better-tasting Diet Coke came along.
CL's portrayl of Doc is Brilliant
Thanks, Reembok! ⏳
I think you're talking about the Pontiac Fiero I have one
Seeing your reaction, and you know what a mind-F this is for me? I just remembered we had the option of self service or full service gas stations... and where I live now used to be farm land when I was a kid. It is now a full town with constant condos being built.Roughly a 30-35 years difference like the movie.
I commend you on your reactions to Back To The Future & The Exorcist. I like your style. You have great timing when sharing your reaction comments, not interrupting the flow of the movies. Your comments are also very insightful. I subscribed after watching both reactions. Thank you! 👍
Thank you for kind words, Nicholas!
Tom Wilson (Biff) is an extremely nice guy in real life - apparently he used his own experience being bullied in high school as the basis for Biff. He was talking about how between takes of the car scene he was profusely apologizing to Lea Thompson because he felt so bad pretending to do that to her and she reassured him that it was ok.
They never intended to make 3 films, this was supposed to be it, just one. But it did so well at the box office the decided to do 2 more. Michael J Fox was already a TV star on the sitcom "Family Ties." 1982-89.
Reemz, this is the best reaction I’ve ever seen you do.
While BACK TO THE FUTURE is very, very good movie it’s not my favorite, so I’m not saying this because of the movie I’m saying it because of your reaction.
The Mall has been closed recently, and is about to be torn down.
36:01 I don't know if you have done a reaction video for back to the future part 2 yet, but remember the man on the bicycle that just rode by in the background.
This is the perfect film. The writing, acting, plot, directing, and story are perfect. The editing is surprisingly sloppy for Steven Spielberg, but you have to watch many times to notice.
'Ladyhawke" and "The Man from Snowy River." 🙂
Gullwing doors, like the type that's on the delorean, we're not introduced to the public until 1954, on a Mercedes 300SL. So, most people still didn't know about it.
Growing up with this movie, it's kinda surreal that it's been almost 40 years since it was released. And now, the 80's must seem as distant and foreign to a lot of people today as the 1950's felt to Marty and the people in the 80's.
My all-time favorite movie 😁
39 years later and we still don't have flying cars, lol.
The most upsetting part coming from an 80s baby. Jetsons and Back 2 the Future lied to us
Man, people can't even drive safely on the ground. Can you imagine a flying car crashing through your roof at 2 AM because some drunk driver passed out behind the wheel. Or hell, being crushed by a flying car because it stalled and fell from the sky? It adds a whole 'nother level of vehicular danger and we probably don't need.
Thank god.
2:00 One clock on the floor, on its side, had the correct time.
8:50 Christopher Lloyd based his portrayal partly on Einstein, partly on the conductor Stokowski.
24:40 No, none of the others held those offices. First Lady was Nancy Reagan, President Reagan's second wife.
38:20 Kissing her brother? It could be Marty's reaction. Also, Biff to the rescue for the third time.
44:55 I keep wishing Marty would blurt it out without introductory junk. "That's too late!" "You'll be shot!" "You'll be killed!" Something short and fast. But now, we have Doc's response to "Your life depends on it!" There comes a time when one either has to give up or take things in one's own hands.
46:30 Ten minutes was *way* too short. Half an hour at the bare minimum, but preferably a lot longer. The film had an unnecessary innumeracy in having Marty run more than two miles in ten minutes.
50:20 I also wish that Doc had figured it out himself, eventually.
The ending was never intended as a sequel hook. It was merely a joke with the trope, "And the Adventure Continues". It caused the creators serious problems when it came time to write the sequel.
Parts II and III were shot back to back. There are spoilers for the third film, at the end of Part II! You must be quick on the pause button, as soon as you get to the end of the next film!
You are basically correct. It is predator music. Same composer: Alan Silvestri 👍
Im glad you did this
its not a double break.. it is a manual transmission car. the 3rd pedal is a clutch pedal... so to start driving you have to kick down the clutch..then shift to 1st gear.. slightly let go the clutch until the car starts to roll and at the same time you have to push on the gas... 2nd gear let go gas.. kick down the clutch shift to 2nd gear, let go clutch and push gas and so on. Manual transmission is very rare in the US.
I love this ... she is so cute. Cant wait for Part 2 and 3 :))
BTW at the end of Part 2 when "to be concluded" pops up stop watching cause there will be the movie trailer for Part III with Spoilers..
That's not Bio-Fuel it's a miniature Cold Fusion reactor that can convert matter to energy, a Mr. Fusion.
The guy judging Marty's band and that said the music was too loud was Huey Lewis. Huey Lewis was a big rock star in the 80s and he did the song Marty and his band were playing.
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.
Marty was playing that song at the audition.
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".
I enjoyed your reaction!
I have watched almost all of the BTTF reactions, and it is a singular thing that no one - I mean NO ONE knows who Huey Lewis is, especially considering how he practically lived on the Top 40 pop charts for the entire second half of the 1980’s, and performed a lot of the music in this movie. His band, “the News” was all over MTV. Yep, it is a very, very strange thing.
VERY astute of you to catch that the music sounds like Predator - It's the same composer - the great Alan Silvestri.
I've seen this many times, but I still can't figure out WHY the keys are in the trunk...? 39:12
Guy changed his pants before the dance and left the keys in his old pants pocket is the only thing I can think of.
If you enjoyed it, you'll like the next 2. all 3 can be watched as a giant movie, as each one starts exactly where the previous one ends. Best trilogy ever.
It is "Make like a tree, and leave (leaf)" Biff is portraying an idiot and said it wrong. That is why you didnt get it.🤣.
24:48 he didn't guess them right. I think the Jerry Lewis reference was just a crack at George Bush, who was VP in 1985. Back in the 50s, Ronald Reagan was married to Jane Wyman, but they got divorced a few years later. Jack Benny was a comedian who was known for being cheap, which was his trademark. Hence, secretary of the treasury.
Hello to a fellow canuck!
new sub!
30:07 “Make like a tree and get outta here.” The correct expression is “Make like a tree and LEAVE,” but Biff is an idiot and gets the joke wrong.
If he does the first time they use the car for time travel it came back froze solid but yet every time after that, it wasn’t lol
Fyi twin pines mall is actually la puente hills malls wich is closed all the stores went out of bizness yrs ago
"It's Predator Music, 'cuz in the future the predator's comin'." It's Predator music 'cuz both films were scored by Alan Silvestri.
He didn’t have diabetes. "Sugar free" was a big dietary fad in the 80s. Then it was "fat free" in the 90s. They would even label foods that obviously didn’t have fat in them already as "fat free," like jelly beans.
On to the sequels
You have to understand that young Lorraine in 1955 had NO idea who Marty is. To her, he’s just another boy.
Back to the Future is awesome movie good reaction
You seem nice and just subscribed.
37:10 I mean, yeah. But gaining weight is usually not the main problem people talk about when they say you shouldn’t drink.
Addiction is the real issue.
When you gonna react to Penguin finale?
It's done, just needs to be edited and uploaded
Car is a DeLorean. In the 80s, much cooler than a Lambroghini
There was never supposed to be a second movie
I can remember we watchef it in cinima as ig it was just xsazetday.
Them going to the future in a föying car was just a gag to end the plot - but so mamy people aftereards asks Uemeckis and Spieöberg wjat is jappening to Marty"s kidd that they ginaöyade üarts two and thtee both together. When "To be concöuded" appeas at the end of the second movie swotch off - spoiets for the third üart follow.
I live in San Francisco but I can honestly say I haven’t taken a ride in when the self driving cars because it’s pretty expensive and I’m trying to work on time I mean what happened to car breaks down or malfunction then I’m stuck but Governor Newsom said we’re gonna start have flying cars. Supposedly he has a plan that we’re gonna have flying cars in the future that will be interesting if it happens
The DeLorean car was a failed car, company went bankrupt - they only sold a few thousand cars. In the theater in1985 we all laughed pretty hard when we saw that thing come out of the trailer, with a few "oh-nos" thrown in.
Two things... In the 50th they thougt that tje cars of the 80th will fly - so they used it here as well... Point two - ask youtube for "jinny kimmel back to the furture" to find out what has really happened as they arrived 30 years later...
No portraying badly
Mohmar Khadafi was a terrorist who killed our Marines. This portrayal of Libyan terrorists was 100% accurate in 1985
It really doesn't seem like this is your first time watching this. You comment on every tiny detail. Things you don't notice the first time through. Either that or you are the most observant person in the world.
If it's not too late, don't watch the spoiler filled trailer at the end of part 2. Cut off the video right after the words "TO BE CONCLUDED".
I need the story of unlce Joye.
It's make like a tree and leave, lol
Make Like a tree and "leaf" as in leave...Biff totally screws that up because he's a moron. it was a brand new teenager saying back then.
Jack Benny as Treasurer. Lol He was the ULTIMATE cheapskate and skinflint.
I absolutely love this movie, my only gripe is that there's no way he would be able to change the gears in the car using a remote control. It's a manual transmission.
If he can invent a Time Machine, he can definitely modify it to shift automatically while in “remote mode” 😂
Why were you laughing when Doc Brown was shot by machine gun in the beginning? Odd reaction, and why did you say you can't believe the Libyans are "portrayed like this"?
Libya had been the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism for decades when this movie came out. It's leader Colonel Gaddafi took power through a coup in 1967 ,and killed thousands of political opponents, and gave millions over the years to terrorist groups like the IRA and a few years after Back to the Future their operatives were accused of planting and detonating a bomb in a commercial plane over Lockerbie in Scotland ,that murdered 270 innocent people altogether.