In regards to Clara being mentioned on the tombstone, obviously in the version of history where neither Doc nor Marty travel to the old west she dies by falling into the ravine. In the version where Doc travels to the past alone, Clara doesn’t die. Remember the scene in his barn/work shop, we see the man from the town council remind Doc that during last week’s meeting he volunteered to pick up the teacher from the train station. So we can assume that in the timeline where Marty is not in the past, Doc meets Clara at the station, she doesn’t lose control of the wagon and fall to her death. They fall in love. Doc is murdered and Clara writes the words for his tombstone. But then when Marty goes to the past, they are busy figuring out how to send Marty home and Doc forgets to pick Clara up. So she has to drive the wagon herself and loses control. But fortunately Doc and Marty happen to be at the right location to save her.
Doc doesn't forget to pick Clara up, he _deliberately_ avoids picking up her up from the train station in an effort to alter the events that lead to his tombstone. Doc mentions earlier during the "refrigerator" scene (just after the mayor leaves) that all he has do is just NOT pick Clara up from the train station. Everything else you described is correct though - in the *_original_* sequence of events, Clara goes to the train station and is forced to drive the wagon herself (thus going over the ravine). In the second sequence of events, Doc lives in 1885 and volunteers to pick her up from the train station (Clara lives to inscribe Doc's tombstone). In the third version, Doc and Marty avoid picking up Clara from the train station but inadvertently run into her out at the ravine (Doc of course didn't know this was Clara's *_original_* fate before he came to 1885). One other note though - the man who visit's Doc's workshop was the town mayor (later seen announcing the unveiling of the courthouse clock).
Correct, with predestination paradoxes there still has to be an original timeline that can lead into iterations with the paradoxes. 1885 Iteration 1 - Clara dies in the fall 1885 Iteration 2 - Doc saves Clara but dies himself 1885 Iteration 3 - Doc saves Clara and Marty saves Doc
Hey Marley I've enjoyed watching this series on your channel can't wait to see what's coming next on here I've been enjoying many of your reactions since I found this channel not too long ago. Keep em coming.
Actually you CAN see what happened after the end of the 3rd movie because there's an animated TV show with the Doc's kids, Marty, The Delorean, The Time Train and all sort of shenanigans.
06:35 "Lucky that cave was there." Not luck. Doc said that one of the reasons he chose that spot was because the cave gave Marty a place to hide the car.
Great reaction like always. This trilogy is best love every single movie, there are some fun facts about this one. During the scene where Mad Dog Tannen and his cronies are attempting to hang Marty after their disagreement in the saloon, Michael J Fox accidentally got hanged for real for a short time, making him pass out for a few moments. The producers asked Clint Eastwood for permission to use his name and he was happy and thrilled to say yes. And the set of the Old West Hill Valley was used 4 years earlier for Pale Rider a western starring none other than Clint Eastwood, which hit cinemas in 1985. The band ZZ Top were hanging around on the set of the film, and ended up portraying the band at the town party. There were some technical issues whilst filming and, whilst repairs were taking place to get them fixed, ZZ Top took requests from the cast and crew and gave a small concert. Thomas F Wilson, who plays Mad Dog Tannen, did all of his own horse riding and horse stunts during the film. Not only that, but he also lassoed Marty. Marty learned the "bulletproof" trick from the movie "A fistful of Dollars", with Clint Eastwood, which Biff is watching while Marty walks in and cut the movie before throwing the remote in the bath where Biff is in the second part. Clint Eastwood doing the exact same thing Marty did in the short clip we can see in background. When Marty arrives back in 1985, the Delorean is quickly destroyed by a freight train. When it came to arranging the scene to be filmed, the producers asked the driver of the freight train whether hitting the car would derail the train, as they didn’t want to cause too much carnage. The driver shrugged it off, saying, ‘I’ve been waiting my whole life to do this. Keep up the good work.
39:30 They did not plan on 3 movies untill after the 1st one exceeded all expectations and became a classic. The 1st one came out after re-filming most of it with Michael J Fox (after firing Eric Stoltz) in very quick fashion to meet the deadline of a July 4th, 1985 weekend release (See Stranger Things 3). As for Clarsa, you're just not thinking 4-dimensionally :) Doc was there in 1885 and if Marty didn't go back, he would've picked up Clara as he promised and they'd have still fallen in love. So Doc would've saved her regardless just by being there. And, of course, then he would've been shot in the back and killed 8 days later by Buford. You can actually see Clara in the background arriving when Doc and Marty were talking to the conductor. She, then, rented her own horse that got spooked (and buggy) that she would've anyway without Doc going back and fulfilled her destiny of crashing to her death and having the Ravine named after her. It was renamed EASTWOOD Ravine due to Marty going off at the end and nobody realizing he went BACK TO THE FUTURE.
i recommend you react to : ★ *The Frighteners* (1996) 🔥 starring *_Michael J. Fox_*_ (Marty McFly)_ Directed by *_Peter Jackson_*_ (The Lord of the Rings)_ ★ *The Addams Family* (1991) 🔥 starring *_Christopher Lloyd_*_ (''Doc'')_ Directed by *_Barry Sonnenfeld_*_ (Men In Black)_ ,
Check out the dance because the band who is playing is ZZ Top, the little band from Texas. If you didn't notice it, watch how they spin their guitars! 😂😅 I have always loved them but now one of the founding members has died. I was planning to go see them in concert with my brother right before both of them passed away. 😢Vaya con Dios y en paz descansen.
Neat Easter egg when Doc and Marty are talking to train guy you can see them unloading the clock off the train behind them. And the 3 old guys in saloon are well known character actors known for westerns in late 60s to 8os in movies and series. Well known for their distinctive voices
I liked all 3 for different reasons: 1--because it was new in the 1980's 9ooops, now you know that I'm old🤣🤣), 2-because it integrates parts of the first into it, and more time travel, and 3-it wraps up the entire story. I was lucky yesterday evening, was watching regular cable t.v. & they played all 3 baxk to back, without commercials. Giant time-travel movie. Thanks for what you do, and I'll check what else you have here & will stay tuned for the future. Have a nice day.--About the tombstone, Clara was in the train that fell into the ravine, but after doc was supposed to be shot, so I assume that doc died, she paid for the tombstone, then took the train & died herself--maybe I'm wrong, but it seems logic. Other suggestions ?--maybe you'd like the Addams family--it's a kind of dark comedy, and one of the characters is played by Christopher Lloyd (who played doc in the movie you juste reacted)--very different, but still good. If you like comedies with dark jokes about death, you'll like it.
Loved the planning for this train heist they did though. Let’s let the teenage kid sit comfortably in the car, and have the middle aged guy climb around on a train, and try to leap onto the car while speeding. No better way to do that?
My theory as to why we never got the flying cars and the real hoverboards as depicted in part 2 has to do with Marty not getting into the accident with the Roll-Royce. Just like Doc had an epiphany after hitting his head that led him to invent time travel, the driver of Rolls-Royce was supposed to hit his head and have his own epiphany that would have led him to create the anti-gravity technology used in the flying cars and hoverboards.
This trilogy never fails to entertain!😊 Cheers! BTW, regarding your question as to why Clara's name appears on Doc's headstone... Doc was supposed to be shot at the festival, dancing with Clara, right after Buford tells Doc that if he shot him with that small gun, that it would take a couple of days for him to die...meaning Monday. In the timeline where Doc is shot and buried, he had already met Clara when he picked her up from the train station (per the Mayor) and instantly fell in love. It's extremely likely that he let his feelings for her be known in his last agonizing days. He, at least, had the consolation of knowing that she loved him as well; becoming his "Beloved Clara".
@@Miguel_Mor thanks for that. I think it was the scene where she almost falls into the ravine before doc has met her that confused me - when Marty talks about the kids in school talking about the teacher who died there. Thank you for commenting I really appreciate it! ☺️
@@marleysmovies you're right to be confused. It's never actually explained How the story of the fallen teacher And the headstone dedication can both be true. It only makes sense to me when I think of the order of events... First, Marty hears the Clayton Ravine highschool tale (in school) before we ever see him in the first film. Then, a multitude of time shenanigans happen, leading up to a number of incursions made in 1885 ...a couple of which could easily have erased the "Clayton Ravine" tale from ever happening or being replaced with an "Eastwood Ravine" tale ...as early as when Doc gets struck by lightning in the Delorean at the end BTTF2...or as late as when Marty and Doc save Clara in BTTF3. Either way, when we see the Headstone dedication refer to a beloved Clara in BTTF3, it indicates to me that the highschool tale has either been changed (to being about a different person) or erased completely.
@@Miguel_Mor ahhhh ok!!! I see what you’re saying - so their other time travel events changed it…and also multiple time lines occurred 🤔 Thank you!!!! ☺️
@@marleysmovies @marleysmovies No worries! 😊👍 I absolutely love this trilogy. Yeah, timelines are being created all the time in this trilogy. Ever since the end of part 1, Marty has never been back to his original timeline. At the end of part 1, he appropriated the life of a different Marty, with a different family and a different history. Pretty crazy!
great reaction! im glad you are doing more movies too. ;) if i could offer an opinion, perhaps finding a good balance between the movie volume and your reaction volume would let me hear what you are saying better without turning up my volume too loud. after all im here to watch you react to a movie ive already seen.(im guessing this is done in editing?) anyways i think you are lovely and enjoy your reactions. cheers.
@@StatueofGuyThinking thank you and your opinion is welcome, I realised way too late in my editing process when I was ready to upload that some of the sound on the movie was too loud so I agree 👍🏻 next time il be double checking at the start of editing not when it’s too late ! I’m forever learning from my mistakes! Thanks for watching!! ☺️✨
@@nestormartinez2172 thank you for your support. I have tried to previously (see my reaction to the Martian ) however as I edit on my iPad the output gave me a laggy video. If I could afford a decent computer or Apple Mac I would 100% not have the black screen behind me. When I use the black screen my iPad exports smoothly and doesn’t crash my editing software 🥴 BUT I am working on a new technique for the video I’m currently editing and seeing if it works! I can only try my best, the way I see it -it’s either black screen or no videos right now! Or go back to the small video of the movie in the corner which people used to complain about too! 🤣 I hope you will stick with me maybe one day il be as successful as other reactors and pay someone else to edit for me like most of them do haha! Hope you have a great week!
From other sources I've seen, the wild west was not as unruly as movies often portray it. Stories from the history books were just rare occurrences, and were not that common.
Imagine 3 different Timelines. 1) Doc does not go back to 1885. Doc does not save Clara and she dies. The Ravine is named in her memory. Clayton Ravine Timeline. 2) Doc does go back to 1885 and Meets Clara at the Train Station. Later Doc is shot by Mad Dog Tannen . Clara has the tombstone created to honor Doc Brown. The Ravine is still called Shonash. This is what Doc and Marty see in 1955. Shonash Ravine Timeline. 3) Marty travels to 1885 September 2 to save Doc. Doc doesn't show up at the Train station and so Clara rents a wagon and horses to drive herself to her new home but a snake spooks the horses and Doc saves Clara again. This is how the Movie plays out. Marty saves Doc at the party with a Frisbee. " Clint Eastwood " goes over the Ravine. This is Clint Eastwood Ravine Timeline. Hope this makes sense.
Requests: “The Sting” Paul Newman Robert Redford. “Bonnie and Clyde” Faye Dunaway Warren Beatty. “Enchanted April” Miranda Richardson Joan Plowright “Dennis the Menace” Christopher Lloyd Walter Matthau. “Rear Window” “To catch a thief” “Fawlty Towers” “Legally Blonde” “Clueless” “Bridget jones diary” “Gosford Park” And of course, first time reactions only if you haven’t seen these blockbusters yet: Harry Potter Lord of the Rings The hobbit Terminator 1&2 Rocky Breaking Bad Planes trains and automobiles (November) It’s a wonderful life (December)
Hill Valley is in California. Indios didn't have horses and their aggression was limited to hunting the wily acorn. 1955 Doc reads the letter so he knows he is stuck in 1885. So 1985 Doc also knows he will be stuck in 1885, though he knows nothing more than that. 1985 Doc survives to use the time machine. That means he has ample opportunity to place all the tools and equipment to make another time machine in a cave near Hill Valley in 1886. In my version, the last time machine can fly to the Moon. Doc and Clara honeymoon at Tranquility Base under the light of the Earth.
🤠👍 If it's of interest, at 21:38 when he says "You Talkin' To Me?" he is quoting Robert DiNiro from the 1976 movie "Taxi Driver" and then when he says "Go Ahead, Make My Day," he is quoting Clint Eastwood from the 1983 movie "Sudden Impact." 🥸 A couple of other things that make no sense: Obviously there's no logical reason at all for his great great great grandmother on his father's side of the family to even remotely resemble his mother, let alone be a perfect clone of her. The other thing has to do with that drive-in movie theater. I'm old, I grew up in southern California in the 1970s and have been to dozens of different drive-in theaters in my life. Not a single one of them had a flat parking area like that. They all came with steep rows of berms that tilted the cars up towards the elevated screen. In reality, it would've been impossible to drive faster than 5mph in one, let alone 88mph. 😉👍
In regards to Clara being mentioned on the tombstone, obviously in the version of history where neither Doc nor Marty travel to the old west she dies by falling into the ravine. In the version where Doc travels to the past alone, Clara doesn’t die. Remember the scene in his barn/work shop, we see the man from the town council remind Doc that during last week’s meeting he volunteered to pick up the teacher from the train station. So we can assume that in the timeline where Marty is not in the past, Doc meets Clara at the station, she doesn’t lose control of the wagon and fall to her death. They fall in love. Doc is murdered and Clara writes the words for his tombstone. But then when Marty goes to the past, they are busy figuring out how to send Marty home and Doc forgets to pick Clara up. So she has to drive the wagon herself and loses control. But fortunately Doc and Marty happen to be at the right location to save her.
Ahhhh thank you!!! 😊👍🏻✨
@@marleysmovies When Doc and Marty are looking at the map at the train station, Clara can be seen in the background.
Doc doesn't forget to pick Clara up, he _deliberately_ avoids picking up her up from the train station in an effort to alter the events that lead to his tombstone. Doc mentions earlier during the "refrigerator" scene (just after the mayor leaves) that all he has do is just NOT pick Clara up from the train station.
Everything else you described is correct though - in the *_original_* sequence of events, Clara goes to the train station and is forced to drive the wagon herself (thus going over the ravine). In the second sequence of events, Doc lives in 1885 and volunteers to pick her up from the train station (Clara lives to inscribe Doc's tombstone). In the third version, Doc and Marty avoid picking up Clara from the train station but inadvertently run into her out at the ravine (Doc of course didn't know this was Clara's *_original_* fate before he came to 1885).
One other note though - the man who visit's Doc's workshop was the town mayor (later seen announcing the unveiling of the courthouse clock).
@@sixstanger00 ah, thanks for the correction.
Correct, with predestination paradoxes there still has to be an original timeline that can lead into iterations with the paradoxes.
1885 Iteration 1 - Clara dies in the fall
1885 Iteration 2 - Doc saves Clara but dies himself
1885 Iteration 3 - Doc saves Clara and Marty saves Doc
Hey Marley I've enjoyed watching this series on your channel can't wait to see what's coming next on here I've been enjoying many of your reactions since I found this channel not too long ago. Keep em coming.
I love the 3rd movie. It has so much heart.
Actually you CAN see what happened after the end of the 3rd movie because there's an animated TV show with the Doc's kids, Marty, The Delorean, The Time Train and all sort of shenanigans.
I can forgive Marty’s temptation to duel Beauford in the saloon there. He was representing not only his own legacy, but Clint Eastwoods as well!
06:35 "Lucky that cave was there."
Not luck. Doc said that one of the reasons he chose that spot was because the cave gave Marty a place to hide the car.
Great reaction like always. This trilogy is best love every single movie, there are some fun facts about this one. During the scene where Mad Dog Tannen and his cronies are attempting to hang Marty after their disagreement in the saloon, Michael J Fox accidentally got hanged for real for a short time, making him pass out for a few moments.
The producers asked Clint Eastwood for permission to use his name and he was happy and thrilled to say yes. And the set of the Old West Hill Valley was used 4 years earlier for Pale Rider a western starring none other than Clint Eastwood, which hit cinemas in 1985.
The band ZZ Top were hanging around on the set of the film, and ended up portraying the band at the town party. There were some technical issues whilst filming and, whilst repairs were taking place to get them fixed, ZZ Top took requests from the cast and crew and gave a small concert.
Thomas F Wilson, who plays Mad Dog Tannen, did all of his own horse riding and horse stunts during the film. Not only that, but he also lassoed Marty. Marty learned the "bulletproof" trick from the movie "A fistful of Dollars", with Clint Eastwood, which Biff is watching while Marty walks in and cut the movie before throwing the remote in the bath where Biff is in the second part. Clint Eastwood doing the exact same thing Marty did in the short clip we can see in background.
When Marty arrives back in 1985, the Delorean is quickly destroyed by a freight train. When it came to arranging the scene to be filmed, the producers asked the driver of the freight train whether hitting the car would derail the train, as they didn’t want to cause too much carnage. The driver shrugged it off, saying, ‘I’ve been waiting my whole life to do this. Keep up the good work.
39:30 They did not plan on 3 movies untill after the 1st one exceeded all expectations and became a classic. The 1st one came out after re-filming most of it with Michael J Fox (after firing Eric Stoltz) in very quick fashion to meet the deadline of a July 4th, 1985 weekend release (See Stranger Things 3). As for Clarsa, you're just not thinking 4-dimensionally :) Doc was there in 1885 and if Marty didn't go back, he would've picked up Clara as he promised and they'd have still fallen in love. So Doc would've saved her regardless just by being there. And, of course, then he would've been shot in the back and killed 8 days later by Buford. You can actually see Clara in the background arriving when Doc and Marty were talking to the conductor. She, then, rented her own horse that got spooked (and buggy) that she would've anyway without Doc going back and fulfilled her destiny of crashing to her death and having the Ravine named after her. It was renamed EASTWOOD Ravine due to Marty going off at the end and nobody realizing he went BACK TO THE FUTURE.
i recommend you react to :
★ *The Frighteners* (1996) 🔥
starring *_Michael J. Fox_*_ (Marty McFly)_
Directed by *_Peter Jackson_*_ (The Lord of the Rings)_
★ *The Addams Family* (1991) 🔥
starring *_Christopher Lloyd_*_ (''Doc'')_
Directed by *_Barry Sonnenfeld_*_ (Men In Black)_
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@@peperino25 thank you I will add them to the list!!!! Could be good autumn reactions!!!! 😊
Check out the dance because the band who is playing is ZZ Top, the little band from Texas. If you didn't notice it, watch how they spin their guitars! 😂😅 I have always loved them but now one of the founding members has died. I was planning to go see them in concert with my brother right before both of them passed away. 😢Vaya con Dios y en paz descansen.
Great reaction ❤
Neat Easter egg when Doc and Marty are talking to train guy you can see them unloading the clock off the train behind them. And the 3 old guys in saloon are well known character actors known for westerns in late 60s to 8os in movies and series. Well known for their distinctive voices
These movies are full of easter eggs. When Marty returns to 1985, the sign reads, "Eastwood Ravine."
I liked all 3 for different reasons: 1--because it was new in the 1980's 9ooops, now you know that I'm old🤣🤣), 2-because it integrates parts of the first into it, and more time travel, and 3-it wraps up the entire story. I was lucky yesterday evening, was watching regular cable t.v. & they played all 3 baxk to back, without commercials. Giant time-travel movie. Thanks for what you do, and I'll check what else you have here & will stay tuned for the future. Have a nice day.--About the tombstone, Clara was in the train that fell into the ravine, but after doc was supposed to be shot, so I assume that doc died, she paid for the tombstone, then took the train & died herself--maybe I'm wrong, but it seems logic. Other suggestions ?--maybe you'd like the Addams family--it's a kind of dark comedy, and one of the characters is played by Christopher Lloyd (who played doc in the movie you juste reacted)--very different, but still good. If you like comedies with dark jokes about death, you'll like it.
There was a Saturday morning animated series that had some of what you would have liked to see.
And the Marshall was the principal from the high school
Great reaction
If you enjoyed BTTF 3, I recommend 1979's "Time After Time."
React to “Radio” with Cuba Gooding. Very emotional movie
Best Trilogie of ALL TIME
Loved the planning for this train heist they did though.
Let’s let the teenage kid sit comfortably in the car, and have the middle aged guy climb around on a train, and try to leap onto the car while speeding.
No better way to do that?
My theory as to why we never got the flying cars and the real hoverboards as depicted in part 2 has to do with Marty not getting into the accident with the Roll-Royce. Just like Doc had an epiphany after hitting his head that led him to invent time travel, the driver of Rolls-Royce was supposed to hit his head and have his own epiphany that would have led him to create the anti-gravity technology used in the flying cars and hoverboards.
This trilogy never fails to entertain!😊 Cheers!
BTW,
regarding your question as to why Clara's name appears on Doc's headstone...
Doc was supposed to be shot at the festival, dancing with Clara, right after Buford tells Doc that if he shot him with that small gun, that it would take a couple of days for him to die...meaning Monday.
In the timeline where Doc is shot and buried, he had already met Clara when he picked her up from the train station (per the Mayor) and instantly fell in love.
It's extremely likely that he let his feelings for her be known in his last agonizing days.
He, at least, had the consolation of knowing that she loved him as well; becoming his "Beloved Clara".
@@Miguel_Mor thanks for that. I think it was the scene where she almost falls into the ravine before doc has met her that confused me - when Marty talks about the kids in school talking about the teacher who died there. Thank you for commenting I really appreciate it! ☺️
@@marleysmovies you're right to be confused. It's never actually explained How the story of the fallen teacher And the headstone dedication can both be true.
It only makes sense to me when I think of the order of events...
First, Marty hears the Clayton Ravine highschool tale (in school) before we ever see him in the first film.
Then, a multitude of time shenanigans happen, leading up to a number of incursions made in 1885
...a couple of which could easily have erased the "Clayton Ravine" tale from ever happening or being replaced with an "Eastwood Ravine" tale
...as early as when Doc gets struck by lightning in the Delorean at the end BTTF2...or as late as when Marty and Doc save Clara in BTTF3.
Either way, when we see the Headstone dedication refer to a beloved Clara in BTTF3, it indicates to me that the highschool tale has either been changed (to being about a different person) or erased completely.
@@Miguel_Mor ahhhh ok!!! I see what you’re saying - so their other time travel events changed it…and also multiple time lines occurred 🤔 Thank you!!!! ☺️
@@marleysmovies @marleysmovies
No worries! 😊👍
I absolutely love this trilogy.
Yeah, timelines are being created all the time in this trilogy.
Ever since the end of part 1, Marty has never been back to his original timeline.
At the end of part 1, he appropriated the life of a different Marty, with a different family and a different history.
Pretty crazy!
This was definitely best one 😉 I remember watching this at the cinema.
great reaction! im glad you are doing more movies too. ;) if i could offer an opinion, perhaps finding a good balance between the movie volume and your reaction volume would let me hear what you are saying better without turning up my volume too loud. after all im here to watch you react to a movie ive already seen.(im guessing this is done in editing?) anyways i think you are lovely and enjoy your reactions. cheers.
@@StatueofGuyThinking thank you and your opinion is welcome, I realised way too late in my editing process when I was ready to upload that some of the sound on the movie was too loud so I agree 👍🏻 next time il be double checking at the start of editing not when it’s too late ! I’m forever learning from my mistakes! Thanks for watching!! ☺️✨
@@marleysmovies all a part of the journey ;P cant wait to see whats next.
Love your reactions too but hoping you could find a way to not have the screen go dark every 30 seconds. ❤
@@nestormartinez2172 thank you for your support. I have tried to previously (see my reaction to the Martian ) however as I edit on my iPad the output gave me a laggy video. If I could afford a decent computer or Apple Mac I would 100% not have the black screen behind me. When I use the black screen my iPad exports smoothly and doesn’t crash my editing software 🥴 BUT I am working on a new technique for the video I’m currently editing and seeing if it works! I can only try my best, the way I see it -it’s either black screen or no videos right now! Or go back to the small video of the movie in the corner which people used to complain about too! 🤣 I hope you will stick with me maybe one day il be as successful as other reactors and pay someone else to edit for me like most of them do haha! Hope you have a great week!
From other sources I've seen, the wild west was not as unruly as movies often portray it. Stories from the history books were just rare occurrences, and were not that common.
Ooh that’s interesting!
Imagine 3 different Timelines.
1) Doc does not go back to 1885. Doc does not save Clara and she dies. The Ravine is named in her memory. Clayton Ravine Timeline.
2) Doc does go back to 1885 and Meets Clara at the Train Station. Later Doc is shot by Mad Dog Tannen . Clara has the tombstone created to honor Doc Brown. The Ravine is still called Shonash. This is what Doc and Marty see in 1955. Shonash Ravine Timeline.
3) Marty travels to 1885 September 2 to save Doc. Doc doesn't show up at the Train station and so Clara rents a wagon and horses to drive herself to her new home but a snake spooks the horses and Doc saves Clara again. This is how the Movie plays out. Marty saves Doc at the party with a Frisbee. " Clint Eastwood " goes over the Ravine. This is Clint Eastwood Ravine Timeline.
Hope this makes sense.
Yes that does make more sense thank you!!!! 😊
Requests:
“The Sting” Paul Newman Robert Redford.
“Bonnie and Clyde” Faye Dunaway Warren Beatty.
“Enchanted April” Miranda Richardson Joan Plowright
“Dennis the Menace” Christopher Lloyd Walter Matthau.
“Rear Window”
“To catch a thief”
“Fawlty Towers”
“Legally Blonde”
“Clueless”
“Bridget jones diary”
“Gosford Park”
And of course, first time reactions only if you haven’t seen these blockbusters yet:
Harry Potter
Lord of the Rings
The hobbit
Terminator 1&2
Rocky
Breaking Bad
Planes trains and automobiles (November)
It’s a wonderful life (December)
Hill Valley is in California. Indios didn't have horses and their aggression was limited to hunting the wily acorn.
1955 Doc reads the letter so he knows he is stuck in 1885. So 1985 Doc also knows he will be stuck in 1885, though he knows nothing more than that. 1985 Doc survives to use the time machine. That means he has ample opportunity to place all the tools and equipment to make another time machine in a cave near Hill Valley in 1886.
In my version, the last time machine can fly to the Moon. Doc and Clara honeymoon at Tranquility Base under the light of the Earth.
watch CLUE for Christohper Lloyd
@@gregkirby9059 oooh good suggestion! I’ve been considering this recently as I wanted to add some more comedy reactions! Thank you! ☺️
@@marleysmovies if not already seen watch the two Addams family movies with him also. He is also in movie called camp no where.
Back to cHill Valley...
🤠👍 If it's of interest, at 21:38 when he says "You Talkin' To Me?" he is quoting Robert DiNiro from the 1976 movie "Taxi Driver" and then when he says "Go Ahead, Make My Day," he is quoting Clint Eastwood from the 1983 movie "Sudden Impact." 🥸 A couple of other things that make no sense: Obviously there's no logical reason at all for his great great great grandmother on his father's side of the family to even remotely resemble his mother, let alone be a perfect clone of her. The other thing has to do with that drive-in movie theater. I'm old, I grew up in southern California in the 1970s and have been to dozens of different drive-in theaters in my life. Not a single one of them had a flat parking area like that. They all came with steep rows of berms that tilted the cars up towards the elevated screen. In reality, it would've been impossible to drive faster than 5mph in one, let alone 88mph. 😉👍