With how destroyed and people’s attention span to the point they can’t even watch 15 minutes of a video, I don’t doubt that people in the future would be impatient with instant food
yes but today in real life, we just wear Pollo shirt and we either carry backpack or Duffels bag to work instead of briefcase. My Bos uses backpack as well.
@@morganrussman Thats probably what it is. My theory is the hydration process only affects the food, not the object the food is on. If you look, her thumb is curled away from the pizza when she takes it out.
@@georgehenderson7783It seemed like middle-aged Marty was kind of ignored by both kids, shown in a little more depth in the deleted scenes. And he probably didn't make it hard if he was - as Lorraine put it - moping around feeling sorry for himself. Not exactly a good example to set for your kids.
For years I thought Marlene was a young Tanya Roberts&it messed me up to learn she wasn't so late. Felt like actual time travel occured&I somehow remembered.
My God; it was so convincing that Marlene McFly was played by a different actress; only to find out under all that makeup and wig; Fox also played her!! I guess they had to record his voice and pitch it up to sound more girly. ❤
They were right about one thing. The kids with the screens on their faces at dinner. It's safe to say that we all definitely did get addicted to our screens.
Not just tje one screen bit mutiply screens at once I used to play console games on my TV. Watch movies on a tablet or small DVD player . And you tube on my cell phone . And my wife is just as bad on her with her pc .
@@flying1dead155basically gen alpha Its not hard to go back to 1 screen or alternate between screens if you are fried by short form videos But its gen alpha thats worrying where they constantly need 5 different stimulating screens running at the same time showing stuff like family guy with a tiktok diy video sped up with subway surf and minecraft with GTA 5
For All the silly predictions that this one had for the future the one that was TOTALLY on point was the kids being completely consumed by technology in the midst of family time. Lol.
@@geemcspankinson oh yeah; they had virtual headbands, synchronized devices, and multi-screen gaming systems back in the 80’s? No. Lol. Of course kids were gaming then, but there were no tablets or cell phones. These kids couldn’t walk a step without using some kinda electronic device. A whole different level from the 80’s.
@@FORTYSHIPS Never heard of a virtual headband, synchronized devices are for images, multi-screen gaming systems are for rich kids. Even back in the 40s "family time" was becoming tv-together time, not to mention radio before that. And after calls became cheap teens were constanstly on the phone talking with each other.
@@geemcspankinson There are VR gaming devices now, and they were in the movie as well (I called them virtual head bands as they did more than just gaming; the seemed to be used in communication as well. They were not in use in the 80’s, however (to refute your point). Synchronized devices apply to both video and audio applications, not just visuals (feel free to fact check that). Multi screen gaming platforms are prominent in many places, not just with ‘rich kids’. People wealthier may have more ideal setups, where as people with lesser means will use older or repurposed equipment. I’ve seen this and I’m basing on personal knowledge of people I know doing this who aren’t wealthy. My bigger point was that the kids were tied into multiple electronic devices simultaneously, and in Marty jr’s case, was actively watching more than one channel at a time. I know that no one I knew as a kid back in the 90’s was engaged in anything like that, but today there are. That’s a far cry from the whole family gathering around collectively to watch a television program together; it’s more individualized today, with people almost oblivious to the presence of others around them. That part is well represented in the movie. There’s just a good amount of parallels between those concepts in the movie and life today.
@@FORTYSHIPS Who cares, you don't look at synchronized images on apple cloud is my point. Multi monitors really are a privilige. Are you sure this isn't selection bias because you use computers much or because you live in a rich place? Who has family time when they are using more than two screens anyways? The american nuclear family eating tv dinners was always a lie. You are looking at a movie that was looking through a commercialized nostalgia lens through your own commercialized nostalgia lens. The fact of the matter is and will be that the moment you do something more focus-intensive than eating you won't connect with fellow family as well as before. Watching tv while channel surfing is only very, very marginally better than watching a phone while watching a single tv show. There is no parallel, it is literally the same thing.
I swear that I never noticed for years that they'd recast Crispin Glover as George, since they had the other actor be upside down, or used far away shots.
@@hamzabeiruti6451I don’t think he actually refused. He just wanted equal pay with his costars. And no he wasn’t talking about equal pay with Michael J Fox either
@@hamzabeiruti6451the bitter falling out happened because of this film. Prior to filming Part2 they couldn’t come to an agreement. The reasons vary depending oh who is asked- Crispin wasn’t happy with plot elements, the producers said he wanted too much $. Glover was upset that 1) people thought he acted in Part2 and 2) that Bob Gale told the press that it was only about $.
They predicted the “Lights On” but without the ‘Alexa’. Also- the home phone option where everyone can see an incoming call is gone as well. But in the 1990’s we couldn’t conceive of not having a landline so the movie gets a pass
home automation was already available in the 80s if you had several thousand dollars laying around. it's funny seeing movies from the past and how dated their potrayals of the 21st century were
@@NotaPizzaGRL well it's difficult to predict the future especially since in your current time you only know current technology and can't reasonably predict what kind of technology will become available in the future. What might seem impossible today might be the norm 20-30 years from now.
This scene is honestly an incredible example of how talented of an actor Michael J Fox is I mean come on the fact that he can play Marty as a teenager, Marty as a middle aged man, Marty Jr AND Marlene is absolutely amazing and honestly puts most modern actors to shame especially ones in their mid to late 20s which is the age he was during the production of the trilogy
Supposed to be some form of TFT LCD or something in the context of "future technology". Just like the living room TV is supposed to be super flat(an actual rear projection TV was used for this).
I love small details: - The door approves Jennifer's fingerprint. - She is surprised while saying "lights on", luckily triggers the lights. -George McFly actor was not in the movie therefore another actor is shown but upside down not to be recognized
The part about opening the door, is that it's Jennifer's thumb print. The Doc told Marty at one time, that most things were authorized by people's thumb print.
After all these years the multi-take shots that make Michael J. Fox able to be in 3 places at once at the dinner table still hold up very well. Even in the latest 4K transfer I can't even see any seams in the shots.
Looks like an animatronic or puppeteered figure for the daughter when she pulls the pizza slice though--makes sense since this overlaps Fox playing the dad. But pretty creepy looking and the motion of the arm is a dead giveaway. Weird that they didn't just use a photo double since "her" face was pretty covered up.
Judging from the comments, it seems it was like most people were not aware Michael J Fox played his daughter and George McFly was recast. I don’t know if I noticed this the first time I watched it, but I was aware of this as a kid. One thing I did not notice until I was an adult however was Jennifer was recast.
I was aware Michael J Fox played his own daughter as a kid. I didnt learn they replaced Crispin until I read about it years later. This is the first I heard they recast Jennifer. What?
@@BookshelfQBattler Yeah they used the girl from Karate Kid Lmao Horrible casting. I mean, I think she turned Jennifer into a goofy character. The OG Jen was better.
When I first saw this movie, I thought the police officer was saying, “be careful in the future” as in, they refer to their time as such. But watching this now, I realize she was just casually saying, be careful moving forward lol.
The part of Micheal J. Fox that I love most is the part he played the character of daughter. The trendy costume with pastel blouse that mix and match well with girly mini skirt he wore make him look really cute and perfectly pretty.
@@eyeseer1they stole his face (there was a lawsuit) & the studio paid his movie wife way more for the movie even though they were essentially in all the same scenes with similar screen time.
I like how this sets up Marty’s character development in BTTF 3, where he has to learn to walk away from fights. Refreshing for a protagonist because they usually have to build up confidence like George in part one, but in Marty’s case he needs to develop thicker skin.
Yeah, I like how the writers' portrayed the McFly family with dysfunctional elements. They're not the Tannens, as they're still capable of changing and bettering themselves, but it shows they're not a perfect family. They still fall prey to negative traits like hubri, anger, temptation for money, complicity in crimes and low self-esteem.
Yep, it's Jeffrey Weissman. His role is pretty small though in this one. Did you know that's Michael J. Fox playing not only 1985 Marty but 2015 Marty Jr and 2015 Marlene McFly?
@@dimitries A lot of people didn't know he played Marlene. Did you know Eddie Murphy played multiple characters in Coming to America, including the barber?
Technology and computers just started to rapidly progress in the 80's. It may seem ridiculous to us but they had some wild imaginations on what the future was going to be like and where computers were going to take us. Almost every movie, show and even Disneyland had some crazy ideas.
I don't really like this mentality. They made the movie 1989. Now that it's after the fact, why do we always have to act like they should've known better or they should change it or something? Like, right after it happened, some films were erasing any imagery from their films. Like why are we now pretending they didn't exist when the movie was made?
Maybe, if he loved to act, then most likely yes. Thing is usually they make reshots of scenes not only because there were mistakes, if not, because they want a better take or they want the scene from another angle, so, it becomes very repetitive, then he had to change outfits, put makeup and all that.
Things in this scene that seemed impossible in the 1980s yet we take them for granted today: The flat screen tv hanging in the McFly living room, the rear view camera in Doc's car, the Apple Vision Pro like goggles he's wearing at the table. What else?
Always liked the scene where Marty walks in and says, "Hello...Hello....hello?!@03:13...looks like he's sticking his head out glancing right at hiding Jennifer for a sec...
The reason old George is upside down and threw his back out is because the actor from the first film asked for a million dollars more for his payment. The directors said no and decided to write him out of the film as dead -- but people saw it as a sour point. So they have him in this scene, hanging upside down, because 1) it's a different actor and it's harder to recognize faces upside down 2) if the original actor came back, he'd be stuck upside down for the rest of the movie.
Fun Fact: In the draft script, Marlene McFly's physical appearance was less generic and described as a "big-breasted and somewhat chunky girl who looks like she overdid it with her weight training", she also has the face of a young Marty along with the hair of a young Jennifer.
some of it they got correct, the kids were too busy on their phones and vr is now available for video games, people communicate through screens now. Door can open with identification and fingerprints as well. Plus endless tv shows on demand such as Netflix or Prime and Stan.
As for the events of Part 3....Marty avoided crashing into that rolls royse in 1985....this possible family that Jennifer visited won't occur anymore, They still might have children... but not this version anymore. Marty's son and daughter will no longer be a**holes like he said way back in Part 1. Marty and Jenifer might have a better future...because it has not been written yet.
"In 2015, we'll have voice activated rehydraters that will make perfect restaurant style pizza in only a matter of seconds" 2024: *Reheating frozen chicken nuggets in the microwave and staying dead away from devices like Alexa because of privacy*
In the beginning of the movie, '85 Jennifer (after realizing that the Delorean was a time machine), was pretty excited to hear about her future with Marty and wanted to see if they had a grand wedding like she hoped.
It's 2022 and I'm STILL waiting for my Pizza to do that.
now 2023 still the same
@@sulero-zp3rd Is that laughing in a different language?
i wish the future was like that
That's one way to kill off home cooked meals.
I’m waiting for flying cars, not to mention, actual overboards
Pizza: *cooks in 2.5-3 seconds*
The family right after it finished cooking: *IS IT READYY??*
One of my favorite parts of this scene
With how destroyed and people’s attention span to the point they can’t even watch 15 minutes of a video, I don’t doubt that people in the future would be impatient with instant food
It's so realistic for this century
people never want to wait
Never noticed that Marty’s wearing 2 ties. So futuristic
with japanese flag print on it
Those are Family Ties....bah da bum
yes but today in real life, we just wear Pollo shirt and we either carry backpack or Duffels bag to work instead of briefcase. My Bos uses backpack as well.
I knew I wasn’t the only one
This movie is ahead of its time. We won’t naturally discover that a person can wear two ties until 2029.
Amazing how Lorraine never burns herself when taking the pizza out of the hydrator. Cutting edge technology at its finest.
Well, the only thing I can really think of is that the hydrator uses a different method of heating than what we know of now.🤷♂️
Yeah and it would at least a minute for the metal to get really hot.
Slow down it’s not like she asked for hydrate level five
@@morganrussman Thats probably what it is. My theory is the hydration process only affects the food, not the object the food is on. If you look, her thumb is curled away from the pizza when she takes it out.
@LordAurix hmmm, that attention to detail is something I missed, good catch.👍
Micheal J. Fox in drag and Flea together in the same movie… What a time to be alive
Wow I never realized he was in this until I just looked it up😮
@katiebruli9904 in 30yrs I've only just found out😂
@@Adzcantsing30 years ...nice round number.
I never could tell that was Michael J Fox in drag
@matthewjenkins4559 never knew that too. I just assumed they hired a man-ish looking actress lol
I like how marty jr doesnt question how his mom suddenly got in the house
And the way he disregards/ignores his father's presence. Because in the future (as we now see) no one cares about anybody or anything.
@@hamzabeiruti6451 The 2015 McFly family is dysfunctional. 😳
@@georgehenderson7783It seemed like middle-aged Marty was kind of ignored by both kids, shown in a little more depth in the deleted scenes. And he probably didn't make it hard if he was - as Lorraine put it - moping around feeling sorry for himself. Not exactly a good example to set for your kids.
Why would he question it?
😂 Marty Jr. was smoking, or doing some stuff as well.
I watched this movie about 8000 times and never realized Michael J Fox played Marlene until watching the DVD special features! 🤣
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For years I thought Marlene was a young Tanya Roberts&it messed me up to learn she wasn't so late. Felt like actual time travel occured&I somehow remembered.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Me either. He looked damm good in drag lol
I only noticed it after watching this video now😂
My God; it was so convincing that Marlene McFly was played by a different actress; only to find out under all that makeup and wig; Fox also played her!! I guess they had to record his voice and pitch it up to sound more girly. ❤
Eddie Murphy has competition
His voice was dubbed with an actress
I had a strange feeling something was off about her.
I wish he wouldn’t stare at the camera so much. It was really weird
So that’s why her voice both in English and Hungarian version sounded off (in the hungarian dub the VA imitated the pitch)
I love how Lorraine is explaining Marty's car accident as thought she's read the script haha
Oh,there's the script I see it right over there!---Mr Plinkett.
Everybody got that?
Amazing how all there are Michael J Fox including Marty Daughter
I just realized it today, 34 years after I watched the first movie, unbelieveable lol
Eddie Murphy would later do the same years later in the Nutty Professor.
@@lisapage9317 also in "coming in america" movie
They were right about one thing. The kids with the screens on their faces at dinner. It's safe to say that we all definitely did get addicted to our screens.
Sadly yes
Not just tje one screen bit mutiply screens at once I used to play console games on my TV. Watch movies on a tablet or small DVD player . And you tube on my cell phone . And my wife is just as bad on her with her pc .
@@flying1dead155basically gen alpha
Its not hard to go back to 1 screen or alternate between screens if you are fried by short form videos
But its gen alpha thats worrying where they constantly need 5 different stimulating screens running at the same time showing stuff like family guy with a tiktok diy video sped up with subway surf and minecraft with GTA 5
Also Marlene is 100% a trans girl lol
For All the silly predictions that this one had for the future the one that was TOTALLY on point was the kids being completely consumed by technology in the midst of family time. Lol.
Isn't really a prediction, it was already a thing when the movie came out
@@geemcspankinson oh yeah; they had virtual headbands, synchronized devices, and multi-screen gaming systems back in the 80’s? No. Lol.
Of course kids were gaming then, but there were no tablets or cell phones. These kids couldn’t walk a step without using some kinda electronic device. A whole different level from the 80’s.
@@FORTYSHIPS Never heard of a virtual headband, synchronized devices are for images, multi-screen gaming systems are for rich kids. Even back in the 40s "family time" was becoming tv-together time, not to mention radio before that. And after calls became cheap teens were constanstly on the phone talking with each other.
@@geemcspankinson There are VR gaming devices now, and they were in the movie as well (I called them virtual head bands as they did more than just gaming; the seemed to be used in communication as well. They were not in use in the 80’s, however (to refute your point).
Synchronized devices apply to both video and audio applications, not just visuals (feel free to fact check that).
Multi screen gaming platforms are prominent in many places, not just with ‘rich kids’. People wealthier may have more ideal setups, where as people with lesser means will use older or repurposed equipment. I’ve seen this and I’m basing on personal knowledge of people I know doing this who aren’t wealthy.
My bigger point was that the kids were tied into multiple electronic devices simultaneously, and in Marty jr’s case, was actively watching more than one channel at a time. I know that no one I knew as a kid back in the 90’s was engaged in anything like that, but today there are. That’s a far cry from the whole family gathering around collectively to watch a television program together; it’s more individualized today, with people almost oblivious to the presence of others around them. That part is well represented in the movie.
There’s just a good amount of parallels between those concepts in the movie and life today.
@@FORTYSHIPS Who cares, you don't look at synchronized images on apple cloud is my point. Multi monitors really are a privilige. Are you sure this isn't selection bias because you use computers much or because you live in a rich place? Who has family time when they are using more than two screens anyways? The american nuclear family eating tv dinners was always a lie. You are looking at a movie that was looking through a commercialized nostalgia lens through your own commercialized nostalgia lens. The fact of the matter is and will be that the moment you do something more focus-intensive than eating you won't connect with fellow family as well as before. Watching tv while channel surfing is only very, very marginally better than watching a phone while watching a single tv show. There is no parallel, it is literally the same thing.
I swear that I never noticed for years that they'd recast Crispin Glover as George, since they had the other actor be upside down, or used far away shots.
And they stole his face. You should look it up if you don’t know the story.
They had a bitter falling out with Crispin Glover, and so he refused to reprise his role as George Mcfly
He sued Universal and won
@@hamzabeiruti6451I don’t think he actually refused. He just wanted equal pay with his costars. And no he wasn’t talking about equal pay with Michael J Fox either
@@hamzabeiruti6451the bitter falling out happened because of this film. Prior to filming Part2 they couldn’t come to an agreement. The reasons vary depending oh who is asked- Crispin wasn’t happy with plot elements, the producers said he wanted too much $. Glover was upset that 1) people thought he acted in Part2 and 2) that Bob Gale told the press that it was only about $.
They predicted the “Lights On” but without the ‘Alexa’. Also- the home phone option where everyone can see an incoming call is gone as well. But in the 1990’s we couldn’t conceive of not having a landline so the movie gets a pass
home automation was already available in the 80s if you had several thousand dollars laying around.
it's funny seeing movies from the past and how dated their potrayals of the 21st century were
@@NotaPizzaGRL well it's difficult to predict the future especially since in your current time you only know current technology and can't reasonably predict what kind of technology will become available in the future.
What might seem impossible today might be the norm 20-30 years from now.
This scene is honestly an incredible example of how talented of an actor Michael J Fox is I mean come on the fact that he can play Marty as a teenager, Marty as a middle aged man, Marty Jr AND Marlene is absolutely amazing and honestly puts most modern actors to shame especially ones in their mid to late 20s which is the age he was during the production of the trilogy
I like how he see's the Taxi that was actually following him, and ultimately swooped the almanac!
Ubers would be there in the near future.
2:02 All the tech in the house but they still have the elementary school pull-down projector screen 😂
Supposed to be some form of TFT LCD or something in the context of "future technology". Just like the living room TV is supposed to be super flat(an actual rear projection TV was used for this).
Earlier in the movie there's a hologram of Goldie Wilson's grandson and these guys can't afford one Lmao
That's no mere projector screen; the screen itself is projecting the image. I don't know if we even have that kind of tech today.
I love small details:
- The door approves Jennifer's fingerprint.
- She is surprised while saying "lights on", luckily triggers the lights.
-George McFly actor was not in the movie therefore another actor is shown but upside down not to be recognized
The part about opening the door, is that it's Jennifer's thumb print. The Doc told Marty at one time, that most things were authorized by people's thumb print.
That's not why he was upside down. It was a foreshadowing of the falling man in 9/11
Crispin Glover is George's original actor.
@@jakeplumber1373wha... No! He's upside down due to a back injury!
They had a weird face mask of crispen glover
It's probably just me, But I always wanted those futuristic silver glasses like Doctor Emmet Brown.
You could probably buy some online
After all these years the multi-take shots that make Michael J. Fox able to be in 3 places at once at the dinner table still hold up very well. Even in the latest 4K transfer I can't even see any seams in the shots.
Looks like an animatronic or puppeteered figure for the daughter when she pulls the pizza slice though--makes sense since this overlaps Fox playing the dad. But pretty creepy looking and the motion of the arm is a dead giveaway. Weird that they didn't just use a photo double since "her" face was pretty covered up.
Looks to me like a double @@chupap1
Judging from the comments, it seems it was like most people were not aware Michael J Fox played his daughter and George McFly was recast. I don’t know if I noticed this the first time I watched it, but I was aware of this as a kid. One thing I did not notice until I was an adult however was Jennifer was recast.
Me too.
I was aware of these things as well. I saw the end credits which confused me as a kid.
I was aware Michael J Fox played his own daughter as a kid. I didnt learn they replaced Crispin until I read about it years later. This is the first I heard they recast Jennifer. What?
@@BookshelfQBattler Yeah they used the girl from Karate Kid Lmao Horrible casting. I mean, I think she turned Jennifer into a goofy character. The OG Jen was better.
When I first saw this movie, I thought the police officer was saying, “be careful in the future” as in, they refer to their time as such. But watching this now, I realize she was just casually saying, be careful moving forward lol.
This is called "innuendo"
I thought the same in my younger yrs lmao
@@ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275no it's not
Wow he played both sister and brother.and father...this man was talented 😂😂😂😂😂😂
He played regular Marty, old Marty, Marty Jr and Marlene.
Scary how accurate the six channel tv is to gen alpha content consumption
They were off by a few years, but they got there unfortunately
Hey 3:08 they did predict that kids in the future would watch multiple things on a screen
Marty Sr is in Friday mode. Haha! I never get home from work with that much energy unless I have a 3 day weekend 😂
The part of Micheal J. Fox that I love most is the part he played the character of daughter. The trendy costume with pastel blouse that mix and match well with girly mini skirt he wore make him look really cute and perfectly pretty.
Okay buddy... you don't HAVE to call him cute
@@rip.van.winkle_ So, this is what I am saying. What is the matter with you?
@@rip.van.winkle_
That is some dated queerphobia on display. Are you from 1985 like Marty?
Huge screens everywhere. They sure did know what was gonna happen...
The writing was on the wall. Rear projection TVs and large(r) tubes got cheaper during the late 80s.
i laughed at the scenery channel but here i am spending my day overlooking Roku City
There were scenery channels on WebTV/MSNTV first. Then as A Dreamscene A Day in Windows Vista.
I was today years old when I just noticed MJF playing his daughter 🤯
3:44 You can see a little cut in the 2 clips.
I think the came in through the back dude
No, you really hear the cut there, bro, it's noticeable @@haveatyou1
I see no discernible cut. It was likely swapped at the back like the previous commenter said.
Another future prediction:
Junior watches 6 channels at a time, just like 2nd screen nowadays.
I'll never get over the fact that this isn't Crispin Glover. I still can't tell
Crispin Glover denied himself a $25k salary to do the sequel.
@@eyeseer1they stole his face (there was a lawsuit) & the studio paid his movie wife way more for the movie even though they were essentially in all the same scenes with similar screen time.
The future we got was so disappointing, we didn’t even get the hot cops! 🤣
one of the cops could have been Miley Cyrus.
In fact, they got even less hot.
@@GoblinFromOblivion true
Scena gdzie Jenifer widzi siebie i mdleje to kwintesencja tego filmu ♡♡
They accurately predicted what gen z would be like
Just think. If there was ever a spin off of Back to the Future, the main character would be going back 30 years to the '90s. That just blows my mind.
Yes and then 30 years into the future that's what's scarier
@davemustaki134 Thirty years from now, i'm pretty sure we'd be close to a fallout type post war future.
@@Darth234Ravenous that's what I mean about scary
That's not a spinoff; that's a reboot.
I like how this sets up Marty’s character development in BTTF 3, where he has to learn to walk away from fights. Refreshing for a protagonist because they usually have to build up confidence like George in part one, but in Marty’s case he needs to develop thicker skin.
Yeah, I like how the writers' portrayed the McFly family with dysfunctional elements. They're not the Tannens, as they're still capable of changing and bettering themselves, but it shows they're not a perfect family. They still fall prey to negative traits like hubri, anger, temptation for money, complicity in crimes and low self-esteem.
Also really interesting how Marty Jr has an accurate representation of how Adhd works in terms of video watching wise
I still don’t understand how his mom picked up that hot pan from the pizza when it clearly just got done cooking 😂😂😂
I just found out that that’s not Crispin Glover playing George.
Yep, it's Jeffrey Weissman. His role is pretty small though in this one.
Did you know that's Michael J. Fox playing not only 1985 Marty but 2015 Marty Jr and 2015 Marlene McFly?
@@georgehenderson7783 lmao. Of course I knew that.
@@dimitries A lot of people didn't know he played Marlene. Did you know Eddie Murphy played multiple characters in Coming to America, including the barber?
Makes sense he’s different. This is an older George.
Great Scott! this movie is Great!
This is heavy
It’s interesting how subjective comedy is lol. This scene is completely terrible and unfunny IMO
Technology and computers just started to rapidly progress in the 80's. It may seem ridiculous to us but they had some wild imaginations on what the future was going to be like and where computers were going to take us. Almost every movie, show and even Disneyland had some crazy ideas.
1.53. the Twin Towers! that aged not very well.
Evidently the terrorists crashed into the parking lot both as the DeLorean zoomed off preventing 9/11 from happening...
1:53
That just means Marty caused 9/11. The details of this movie are amazing.
I don't really like this mentality. They made the movie 1989. Now that it's after the fact, why do we always have to act like they should've known better or they should change it or something? Like, right after it happened, some films were erasing any imagery from their films. Like why are we now pretending they didn't exist when the movie was made?
Could be a "historical" option for all we know
2023 and still waiting for a REAL Hoverboard 🙃 and one that doesn’t explode after charging it 🔥
Right?
Scientists have to first discover the theoretical graviton (if it even exists). Only then is anti-gravity possible.
2:54 They definitely predicted the low attention spans. This feels so much like the Subway Surfers TikTok trend.
Brainrot
@@drdoom1594 yeah
Fox must have loved shooting this movie. Like Bottom in Shakespeare he gets to play so many parts.
Maybe, if he loved to act, then most likely yes. Thing is usually they make reshots of scenes not only because there were mistakes, if not, because they want a better take or they want the scene from another angle, so, it becomes very repetitive, then he had to change outfits, put makeup and all that.
Things in this scene that seemed impossible in the 1980s yet we take them for granted today: The flat screen tv hanging in the McFly living room, the rear view camera in Doc's car, the Apple Vision Pro like goggles he's wearing at the table. What else?
The Japanese Toyota Soarer had a rear view camera in 1991.
@@wintercat2605 That was before this movie or after this movie?
2:55 Brainrot right there. All that’s missing is the gameplay footage somewhere in there 🤣
Kids addicted to the small screens nailed it, the big screens , nailed it
4:10 they predicted having to yell at Siri because she wouldn’t understand you.
Took me years to realize mjf also played the daughter lol
Yeah, same here 😂
Always liked the scene where Marty walks in and says, "Hello...Hello....hello?!@03:13...looks like he's sticking his head out glancing right at hiding Jennifer for a sec...
He would remember the time Jennifer came to the future.
Back to the future 2, the only movie in which the future takes place in the past!
The reason old George is upside down and threw his back out is because the actor from the first film asked for a million dollars more for his payment. The directors said no and decided to write him out of the film as dead -- but people saw it as a sour point. So they have him in this scene, hanging upside down, because 1) it's a different actor and it's harder to recognize faces upside down 2) if the original actor came back, he'd be stuck upside down for the rest of the movie.
3:56 Why would marty junior just scrape off the paperonis like that? 😒
well spotted !
He doesn't like the pepperonis
I love it full pizza 😂. I Never remove ingredients.
1:37 Marty McFly Behaves At Pipsqueak's House / UnGrounded By Master Shake
Fun Fact:
In the draft script, Marlene McFly's physical appearance was less generic and described as a "big-breasted and somewhat chunky girl who looks like she overdid it with her weight training", she also has the face of a young Marty along with the hair of a young Jennifer.
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Uhmm….did micheal J fox play the daughter too? Lol the legs and everything else looks like him
Yes, he did. He plays 3 characters in this clip, and 2 versions of Marty (1985 and 2015)
3:57 why is he takin the pepperoni off that the good part.
1.53, invert the scene screen and the towers fall down.
I'll tell you in 30 years!!!
It’s 1:53 not 1.53
some of it they got correct, the kids were too busy on their phones and vr is now available for video games, people communicate through screens now. Door can open with identification and fingerprints as well. Plus endless tv shows on demand such as Netflix or Prime and Stan.
It is 2025 and I’m STILL waiting for my pizza to do that
As for the events of Part 3....Marty avoided crashing into that rolls royse in 1985....this possible family that Jennifer visited won't occur anymore, They still might have children... but not this version anymore.
Marty's son and daughter will no longer be a**holes like he said way back in Part 1.
Marty and Jenifer might have a better future...because it has not been written yet.
It’s 2023 and I’m waiting on these flying cars YA HURD
Never forsee to have HD quality television and Marty Jr. would watch the weather channel.
I was today years old when i found out Michael J Fox plays his daughter
Same hahaha
Note that this is Marty or his actor dressed in drag. I didn’t notice this as a kid until I saw the hands.
Future marty always looked to me like a combination of between michael douglas and tim robbins
1:54 Twin Towers The World Trade
I didn't remember seen The World Trade the Twin Towers in it
I was very supried to see them in it
2:54 Oh my god. I lived to the time when this scene doesn't look like absolute nonsense.
Ikr xD we're cooked
Wow, Crispin Glover must have gotten so dizzy hanging upside down like that for so long
Classic movie. However the kitchen cabinets/countertop and dining room table & chairs are so 80’s lol
I love how Marlene (even when played by MJF) just looks more like Jennifer 😂
I remember when October 26, 2015 happened....and there was no flying cars!!! BTW, Michael J. Fox looked good as a girl.
3:12
I really want my house to big me up like that when I walk in from work :(
Best sequel 😊
"In 2015, we'll have voice activated rehydraters that will make perfect restaurant style pizza in only a matter of seconds"
2024: *Reheating frozen chicken nuggets in the microwave and staying dead away from devices like Alexa because of privacy*
1:13 no human moves their head like that
0:51 why does she sound so disgusted and disappointed at seeing this?
It’s a bit tacky
In the beginning of the movie, '85 Jennifer (after realizing that the Delorean was a time machine), was pretty excited to hear about her future with Marty and wanted to see if they had a grand wedding like she hoped.
Nutty Professor of Michael J. Fox lol
They predicted the short attention span with the multiple channels on the tv
They got one thing riight. That people would watch multiple videos at once
Well, at least they predicted the whole destroyed attention span 2:52, all that’s missing is for them to add subways surfers as one of the options…
The fact both of Marty's kids are played by Michael J Fox
Marlene was played by Elisabeth Shue.
@@Perich29Um no. Its MJF, it's pretty well known
1:12 I hate to admit it, Michael J. Fox looked hot in drag.
He has great legs
1:54 in alternate universe New york city still looks the same since 2001..
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3:49 in this year 2024 we dont see hydro pizza not until the year 2050
Michael J fox looks good in a wig
😅😅😅❤❤😂😂my childhood movies😊
its kinda funny how they got the flatscreen tv right and the fact that people cant eat without doing smth
After 9/11 theory I'll never see this movie the same again.
Michael as a girl pretty hot though, would totally bang.
I bet you're a trump supporter
@@Michael_Beanflip You keep judging people and you embarrass yourself. I'm progressive.
@cybergothika6906 at least tRump lost the election
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How do you see someone talking about a movie theory and immediately jump to "TrUMp suRporter her her"
@@ImmaLittlePip you should wear a mask
All these years, I still don't know if she's disgusted or elated that she got married in the Chapel 'O Love
Obviously disgusted. Most people know that from first time watching.
I love how so many people in the comments didn't notice Marty's daughter is played by MJF. I mean, are they blind?
Took me all this time till just now to realize that the daughter is Micheal J Fox 😂
The scene that set Glover's career years back
It’s not Glover.
@@chrixsecret Yeap, that's precisely why. Everyone for a while thought that was Glover since he's credited in the movie
I never realized the daughter was MJF as a kid😂
I want the garden center in my house. Lol!
People SERIOUSLY didn't know that was Michael in drag? Good for him, dude passed.