I love it with Doc say's "OMG they found me, I don't know how they found me but they found me". But makes no mention of his big truck with his full name on the side lol
The attention to detail in these scenes is astounding. I doubt anyone in 1989 thought that anyone decades later would be playing these scenes side by side like this to show how well they sync up. But they put the effort to sync them up in anyway.
As a kid the time between 1 and 2 felt like a lifetime, I mean, I was like 10 when the second one came out so it basically was a lifetime to 5 year old me. I don't think anyone realised Jennifer was a different actress.
In the 80s there were VCRs and one could put 2 TVs with 2 VCRs playing the two movies next to each other and see if they synced. Not many families had 2 TVs and 2 VCRs, but technically it was possible to play them side by side--just not very affordable. They did a great job, but not a perfect one.
Meditation Vacation the back to the future franchise is like my favorite franchise. Always loved it and seen it like a million times I would watch it a million more to just watch for mistakes to just to watch it for fun but still no matter what the first movie will always be my favorite. To him riding his skateboard on the back of that truck to him going back to 1985 it’s my favorite movie so to that I agree.
The way the people who made BTTF p.2 were able to nearly flawlessly sync the 1955 events together is one of the reasons I can't help but think it's underrated in a lot of ways, and is one of the best time travel movies of all time.
brayden finch they’re all good but the 2cnd is probably my favorite partially because of how it syncs with the first one. CLASSICS like this are rare IMO.
William Ross exactly, i feel like with the second you get the best of both worlds plus you really can’t watch it without watching the 3rd right after 💀
Maybe but she looks totally unfazed by what she sees. I prefer Elizabeth Shue. At least she reacts to the extravagant crazy scientist coming from the future in a flying car.
+Towallomee sgel yes I only just found out the jennifer from back to the future 2 and 3 is Elizabeth shue from the karate kid. I never recognized it was her before.
As a teenage viewer I didn't notice these differences, even the change of an actress! I totally sank into an illusion that all these parts were shot somehow synchronically... That while shooting the first part they had already thought about the sequel and did scenes for part II. Usually the movies were on TV rather day after day, not a marathon. So now I can see what kind of masterpiece is the trilogy. Same way the aging of characters is highly convincing.
ImADeceptiKhan your not alone . This has been my favorite movie since I was a kid(since I was in the womb jk). And I always thought it was the same girl. My dad finally told me me about a year and he's like your dumb. I'm like thanks dad
There is this question here. When Doc and family went to the future just before the end of Part III, did he encounter the original fired asshole Marty? Or a new Marty who had progressed further playing guitar? Maybe it depends on whether Doc went to the future before or after Marty chose and avoided the accident. Or maybe reality shifted around Doc and Family, once Marty avoided the accident.
@@JohnRandomness105 I thought Marty said "Where are you going now? Back to the Future?" and Doc said "No, already been there". Plus remember when Marty refuses to race Needles by reversing and after seeing Needles nearly hits the rolls royce, Jennifer pulled out the note from the future that said "you're fired" where the note starts vanishing. This means that Marty had overcome his problem of being called chicken, therefore he won't accept Needles' scam offer and won't be fired. Heck, Marty might not even be a accountant or whatever he would work as, since he also didn't broke his hand in the accident since it never happened and never gave up on music, he could be a rock star in 2015. Very long and sorry but i'm at school so i had to type quick
Michael J. Fox said in his book, Lucky Man, that after getting diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, he knew something was wrong during the filming of BTTF3. While filming the Johnny B. Goode scene, he said he was a lot more tired in the second film than the first. Seeing the comparisons side by side, you can really notice the change in his energy. Very sad.
Kinda irrelevant but there is no cure for Parkinson's, Glenn Tipton was diagnosed with it 10 years ago if there was a cure he would be back on tour full time with Judas Priest. We can always hope but Parkinson's sounds pretty permanent.
There is a cure but it involves detecting it at a fairly early stage. There is a way to screen it in blood (8:2 fp) that can help detect it 10 years before symptoms but given the state of the research and the fact that the screening is not a certainty it will be a long way before people deliberatelly try a coctail of drugs with severe side effects while presenting no symptoms of Parkinson's. When the tremors are visible there is no way to revert it, only manage and slow down the progress.
Back to the Future is and always will be my favorite trilogy of all time. It makes me feel fresh, young, and happy. It never gets old and everytime I watch it, it feels like I’m watching it for the first time
I wouldn't say she is unfazed. She is playing it as someone who is oblivious to what's going on as she should be. She is utterly confused but keeping her mouth shut. She doesn't really know how to respond to all this.
gothatway09 Whoops. Just found out Wells was in a bad car accident one year after the first BTF and felt the effects until years later. It was bad. TH-cam her name.
The Clock Tower lightning scene links the whole trilogy, in Part 1, it's the climax, in Part 2, it becomes a cliffhanger ending, in Part 3, it's the opening scene!
@@DMalltheway Without it, Part 3 wouldn’t have shared any scenes with the other two and it would be getting slammed for “not tying into the first two enough” But I guess people will always find something to complain about. 🤷♂️
The attention to detail in recreating scenes from the first movie are made even more impressive when you learn that Crispin Glover (Marty's dad) refused to come back for parts 2 or 3... this explains why Michael J Fox plays his great great grandfather in the old west (even though lea Thompson still plays his great great grandmother) and in the only scene where they absolutely would have needed him back (in the family dinner scene in 2015) they simply had the replacement actor hanging upside down, which masked the fact that it wasn't actually him... for all the recreated 1955 scenes, they either completely recycled the footage of him from the first one, or creatively hid the fact that it was a body double by having him out of focus or his back turned to the camera strategically in those scenes (go back and watch them again if you don't believe me!) Makes for some impressive camera work!
The sheer genious to incorporate a completely non-event scene like at 16:43 when Marty is leaving the scene through a door to become a plot thing with Biff in the second part is above and beyond! God, Robert Zemeckis is my all time favourite director!
Yeah I think Michael J. Fox's hair was too long in the sequels. Plus he may have gained a couple of pounds. I can't put my finger on it, but he just "looked older" in the sequels, from a believable 18-year-old in the first one to a 30-year-old in the sequels. I don't know, just my impression.
47imagine yeah, it’s a five year difference between parts 1 and 3. It’s the same thing with karate kid. By the third movie, the actor was pushing 30 still playing a college aged kid
2:53 If anyone is wondering, Claudia Wells, the first Jennifer, was recast by Elisabeth Shue in the sequels. "Wells decided to resign from the role following her mother's cancer diagnosis. Knowing her responsibilities lied at home, she put her acting career on hold to help her family through a difficult time." I think they tried to match Shue's hair with the volume of Claudia's hair, but Claudias had more curls and shape, and just looks messy on Elisabeth.
There is a theory that Marty did something in 1955 that caused Jennifer to look different, but I don't buy that theory. Basically watch the first movie up until Marty opens the garage door and then watch the second film and it would completely make sense
Well Jennifer was recast not Claudia, but otherwise yes. Elisabeth Shue is 3 years older! In the first movie, Claudia was 19, and in the second movie Elizabeth was 26. I personally thought Claudia was cuter as Jennifer, but Elisabeth Shue has aged very well.
The hair (or wig?) on Elizabeth looks terrible in some scenes in my opinion - like a doll's rooted hair - ugh. Claudia (who looked like Brooke Shields!) worked it more naturally with her hair, but had to bow out of Part II in order to care for her sick mother.
fun fact - When Marty first sees Doc at the mall spot its called TWIN pines mall. When Marty comes back its LONE pine mall. Its not an error its the cause and effect Marty did in the past. Remember when he drove off being chased by the farmer dad when he first arrived in the past? He RAN over one of the pine trees that was growing and killed it. So when Marty comes back to the present its changed in a smart way :)
Adam Lebransky Also in the second movie they foreshadow the next villain for the 3rd movie. When Marty goes to Biff's....um....casino i think it was. There was a video about Mad Dog. Kind of a hint about the 3rd movie :)
On the flipside,if you want to se a REAL continuity error, watch the initial chase between Marty and the Lybians. Specificly, keep a close eye on the Delorian odometer during the speedometer close-ups. The mileage is totally different when he is approaching 88 then when he suddenly brakes just short of 88 and you see the speedo needle drop.
AuroraTenkara I know you're just transcribing, but this comment is impossibly hilarious to me. I did not react to the scene prior to seeing it painstakingly written out like this, and now it does me in. This is like an unintentional TH-cam Poop, which is obviously the best kind.
Is like that episode of Rick & Morty where they accidentally break time and all characters do small variations but Rick, that manages to be synchronized in all dimensions, hahaha.... It's S2E01 I think...
Back when Hollywood movies were fascinating, talent mattered, and they went the extra mile to still surprise you. I love this trilogy, and I made sure that my now grown-up kids love them, too. 😊
The fluctuations in the space time continuem have altered the appearance of Jennifer ..Wait what.. English Doc! ..It's a different actress Marty..! Whow Heavy
dimitreze i remember seen the when i was a kid in tnt, and was like watching back on the future 1, but with the storyline from back to the future 2 at the same time, where some littles changes happen like per example i remember a part when a doc asked the other doc about the weather but was from the perspective from back the future 1 or when marty played the guitar at the end he heared the sound when the stones falled and he said something like huh?
He used the hoverboard. There's no way he would have left a futuristic device at Lyon Estates, so he used it to get to the town square. It's probably floating between the cars that he hid behind while waiting for his other self to leave so he could confront Doc.
@@juniperMF1116 Well, all I know is that when they were starring the movie, her mother was really sick, so all the acting wasn't a pleasant job for the Jennifer actriss and she refused.
I had a big crush on the first Jennifer when I watched this as a kid in the 80's, when the second one came out I was so disappointed. I later learned the actress dropped out to take care of her family or a family member (can't remember exact details), not only beautiful on the outside, but inside as well.
Although, the original girlfriend was way cuter, I liked the replacement actress. She didn't look so dull on screen and reacted to everything perfectly.
Even the 2 actresses don't have the same exact hair color they did a good job of matching the hairstyle for Jennifer as good as they could on Elisabeth Shue.
I liked the second girl, she seemed convincing during her role more so I think. I am not a guy so I don't think they are cute but rather I liked the Acting skills from the second one actress more. At first, well for years, I did not know they changed actresses until I saw this video and I remember thinking back in the days "Dam, this girl beefed up her acting skills." >.< opps lol. Thank you for the Video Dimitri :D
Elisabeth Shue the second Jennifer is the one who had a fairly good career. The first Jennifer didn't do much of anything after BttF, but I think that she had family issues she was dealing with.
Kind of. When you look at it side by side, the original actress just feels more natural in the role. Her hair and I like how subtle her reactions are. Elizabeth Shue just looks like theyre dangling a spider over the camera lens and shes just reacting to it. Maybe if the original actress was in part 2, they may have made Jennifer more involved in the storyline.
dimitreze I've watched BTTF at least 100 times, and every time I find something different. I always wanted to see something like this and you made it happen! Thank you.
When I saw "Back to the Future 2" in the theatre, I was very impressed how they recreated the scenes from the first movie four years later. That was not an easy feat.
Wow I legit never realized that they actually reshot that opening scene for part two, I thought they just replayed the footage :-D I’m amazed at how well the parallel stories lined up! You did an amazing job on this!
This just further illustrates what a brilliant movie Back to the Future Part II really was and why it's still my favorite. Watching those Enchantment Under the Sea dance scenes in the theater blew my twelve-year-old little mind. I've been obsessed with time travel ever since.
Yeah, I gotta say, I enjoyed the whole trilogy, but Part 2 was by far my favorite as well. I enjoyed the brief looks into possible future technology from the 90's standpoint. In retrospect, it crazy to think that humankind has evolved so quickly over the past 2 centuries in the real world.
This is absolutely cool! To be watching both movies in sync, is amazing! Thanks for your effort to put this together. Back to the Future is my all-time favorite time travel trilogies.
I like how when the Sync between BTTF1 Ending/BTTF2 Beginning Marty asks Doc "What do we become assholes or something?" And the Doc from BTTF1 immediately goes "no no no Marty", but the Doc in BTTF2 actually has to pause and think for a second before responding. Hehe.
@Sykomyke I think Christopher Lloyd may have forgotten his line for a moment in the second movie. I noticed that right away when I saw Back to the Future 2.
@@greggreen5510 I think it's because inPart 1 they had no idea there would be a sequel but in Part 2 the whole story is that he and Jennifer kinda DO become assholes (as we see in 2015), hence why Doc takes a second before answering - he's thinking 'do I tell them the truth?'
8:56 - I like how Strickland watches Biff's gang punch Marty in the stomach and carry him away yet he completely ignores it and goes back to drinking 🍵
Well duh! These things happen to slackers, especially slackers that try to fornicate in school parking lots. No one gets special treatment, not even that kid that just appeared out of nowhere 5 days ago, despite never attending the school before... Strickland knows every kid that goes to that school...
I've always loved how these movies linked the beginnings and endings together to make one story throughout the Trilogy. Alongside the stories themselves its details like that which makes Back to the Future one of my favourite trilogies
This is excellent. I must have watched these movies a hundred times over the years and I always wondered if the scenes lined up, it seems they do for the most part. Thank you very much!!
MMM MMM! Lea Thompson!The video was great too! I like the side-by-side, especially seeing what was going on at the same time with different characters when events were taking place in the original.
I think you can pin point that precised moment when Marty bumped into that woman that had a bunch of papers and some dude helped her picked them up... ☝😉👍
@@fulldisclosureiamamonster2786 Exactly. And if you alter the future enough to where you are conceived on another night etc,you would /could be another person altogether right? So why does Jennifer look different? Well obviously we know it was because of a change in actress.But as far as time travel movies go,Marty altering the past certainly could alter others like Jennifer if he effected their conception dates and so forth. So why did Marty act like she hadn't changed at all? Well once again obviously the actress changed,so MJ Fox had to just pretend it was the same person.But that too could have a valid time travel movie explanation. If Marty altered the time line then in theory,Jennifer has always looked like this in the new alternate reality.So if the butterfly effect on the time stream reached him after he came back,his memories would be altered to Jennifer always having looked like Elizabeth Shue. It's fun to take movie mistakes,and try to come up with fantastical theories to explain them away.Kind of like the whole 'why don't we have hover boards,flying cars,and a few of the other inventions seen in the 2015 timeline. Well obviously it's because at some point in Marty and friends time adventures,they have altered the time line to where these advancements won't arrive quite as quickly.Maybe we won't have flying cars and hoverboards until 2050 now thanks to one of Marty and Docs bumblings :P
3:56 I like the ‘extra’ facial expression of the Doc when Marty asks him if they ‘become arseholes or something’ .. very funny. Christopher Lloyd didn’t do this in the first film!
The guy who plays the "he just took that guys wallet." guy is the same actor from That's So Raven who plays the teacher who spits on Eddie every lesson
It is amazing how well they actually synchronized those movies and tried to keep all the details so real! And they did it back in the '80's! Fantastic job and care for details! They did it so many years ago, wonders that are even nowdays extremely hard to achieve. I have only respect and grattitude to the makers, for giving us all those fantastic films! Thank you very much and I hope that someday I will see some other three movies as well combined as those... That would be, what I like to call... "Back to the Past" xD
That's down to the editor/uploader of this video syncing them, but its gotta be said that the continuity between the timing of events (such as the time between the punch and George's "are you okay?") done by the original movie/s is a great example of attention to detail
The 80’s was the best decade of movies. They were just so *real* and *raw* and most of all down right *creative* . This movie will forever be my favorite 💜
i know I lived it and dammit, should have considered a career in movie production. My Great Great Uncle was a famous Stuntman, and the FIRST major stuntman before the word Stuntman was ever created. Rip Yakima Canutt, you were interesting when I last saw you in 1979!
@@climeaware4814 well, the 80s may be the best year for you.. They weren't not considered America's hight point though. AS for real and raw, was that a joke? The 70s were real and raw , the 80s were big budget , I agree the 80s was great for movies, especially teen movies .
It's absolutely amazing how well these movies sync up, considering there were 4 years between the two, and shooting different angles wasn't a concern when shooting the first.
11:14 Funny thing is that people in the background are dressed the same but they're played by different actors (the lady behind Marty has a different hair color)
This is the reason I adore the BTTF trilogy so much. The same scenes in different movies don't make it feel like the exact same thing. You know how whenever there's a time-travel sequence in a movie or TV show, you just feel like you're watching that exact same episode all over again? Well that doesn't happen with this! Marty was trying to prevent his extinction in the first movie, and while we see scenes of it in the sequel, we never actually see it happening. We just see him trying to recover the sports almanac from Biff. This is what a time-travel epic should really be!
I'm really confused about everyone saying It's a deleted scene. I saw it on Netflix about 3 or 4 times and I remember that scene. Was it for some reason not deleted on Netflix?
KJ, I think what they mean by deleted scene is it wasn't cut into the movie of the first film, instead they used the 'deleted scene' in the 2nd movie to make time run evenly and to show why George was late getting to the car in time to fight Marty for Loraine rather than Biff as it was in the movie. It made for a better ending and George was a bigger man for having stood up for himself and for Loraine rather than just letting Biff has his way.
Didn’t know how much thought went into this movie and how well they synced it all together. Great video, thanks for putting this all together on TH-cam for us.
You are a heroe for making this video! Thank you! Back to the future is one of the movies I watch and watch all the time. I thought I was the only one but not...
This movie is absolutely the best EVER made! Perfectionists made this movie! They did quality for the sake of quality. Not like people nowadays. They are only after the $$
Except for the third movie. In 1885 they should have known that Gasoline was sold as a solvent even before there were cars around. Doc Brown could also have had an easier time fueling the DeLaurian with wood gas or with distilled ethanol just as the British and Germans did in WWII. Instead of using a coal locomotive.
I did this when I was a little kid (way too much time): we had a very old small TV and VCR I pulled out of storage and I hooked it up. In one VCR would be part one and part two in the other. I would then try to sync the scenes LOL
They weren’t too concerned with the scenes looking a little different. Hell they used a completely different Toyota truck for part 2. It’s super noticeable when side by side with part one. Pause it at 2:35
Not only is hair length different, but it looks like Marty had time to wash and comb his hair for the BTTF II take, whereas he still has dry bedhead for the BTTF I take...
Also the truck is different! Look at the seats and the lights in the front and the top. The BTTF PT2 truck has side windows where as the first one doesn't. Just pretty cool honestly
I remember doing the same thing when I got my first VHS copies of these movies. I would play both movies back to back and try and find the smallest inconsistencies between the 2 scenes. COMPLETELY missing the fact that Claudia Wells replaced by Elisabeth Shue.
Gorgeously done! Thank you! I watched the trilogy back in the days. When they came back in the theatre 2015 I watched the whole trilogy with my son who was then quite in the same age as I was back then. It was a heartwarming experience.
It's a joke on how Marty invented rock'n'roll by playing a Chuck Berry song and getting Chuck Berry inspired to invent rock'n'roll. He also invented skate by tearing apart that little boy's scooter. This is how Forrest Gump works. He accidentally gave inspiration for Elvis Presley's moves, invented that smiley face, gave John Lennon inspiration for Imagine, etc. I think Zemeckis was interested on that concept and made a whole movie about it. :)
Zenekis really nailed this...he did an excellent job. Not perfectly synced but so close you would literally have to have them both playing side by side to really tell!
@@PMB827 : I just read about it. They hired a different actor and made latex prostectics from the mold of the face of Crispin Glover (George McFly). They also decided to put the new actor upside down (That back pain relieving machine). Claudia Wells (Jennifer Parker) was asked to be in BTTF 2 and she could not, so they hired another actress and put a wig on her. What they did to Crispin was scummy.
I love it with Doc say's "OMG they found me, I don't know how they found me but they found me". But makes no mention of his big truck with his full name on the side lol
DJ Skandalous I think he’s more talking about how they found him in hill valley but idk
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Oh~Thats why
Hey but a band with that name came out of that line so I'm ok with it
Haha never noticed that
I wish good health for Michael J Fox who is battling Parkinson’s. He is a fighter for life and a great motivator for me. Wish you well champ
God bless him
Gob Blees America
Parkinson's riddled Marty mcfly
🙏🙏🙏
MJF isn’t the only famous person who has Parkinson’s there was also Muhammad Ali who was a legend.
I love how the happiest part of the first movie is also the most suspenseful part of the second movie
I love the music change
The attention to detail in these scenes is astounding. I doubt anyone in 1989 thought that anyone decades later would be playing these scenes side by side like this to show how well they sync up. But they put the effort to sync them up in anyway.
They don't sync. This is edited to make them sync. There are several seconds cut out in random scenes
As a kid the time between 1 and 2 felt like a lifetime, I mean, I was like 10 when the second one came out so it basically was a lifetime to 5 year old me.
I don't think anyone realised Jennifer was a different actress.
Attention to detail? The main character was supposed to be a teenager. He was played by a 24 year old (28 in the second movie) who looked 30.
In the 80s there were VCRs and one could put 2 TVs with 2 VCRs playing the two movies next to each other and see if they synced. Not many families had 2 TVs and 2 VCRs, but technically it was possible to play them side by side--just not very affordable.
They did a great job, but not a perfect one.
@@alicedamiano7718 this is pre technology
My mind boggles at how much detail they included to recreate those scenes, still a classic, watched it recently and they are still fantastic films.
Meditation Vacation the back to the future franchise is like my favorite franchise. Always loved it and seen it like a million times I would watch it a million more to just watch for mistakes to just to watch it for fun but still no matter what the first movie will always be my favorite. To him riding his skateboard on the back of that truck to him going back to 1985 it’s my favorite movie so to that I agree.
True
Martial Warlock best franchise, attention to detail is amazing and tbh I can’t find that many annoying details that are missed. So good and classic.
And they always will be !
The first one looks as though it could have been filmed yesterday !
Meditation Vacation: Totally agree, a true classic masterpiece.
The way the people who made BTTF p.2 were able to nearly flawlessly sync the 1955 events together is one of the reasons I can't help but think it's underrated in a lot of ways, and is one of the best time travel movies of all time.
Vendrine SWTOR right? and it’s widely considered the weakest of the trilogy. not by me. probably my favorite
brayden finch they’re all good but the 2cnd is probably my favorite partially because of how it syncs with the first one. CLASSICS like this are rare IMO.
William Ross exactly, i feel like with the second you get the best of both worlds plus you really can’t watch it without watching the 3rd right after 💀
I just binge watched all three last weekend, because I could. I grew up watching these in theaters when tickets were like $4.00.
Vendrine SWTOR “One of the best time travel movies” in my opinion, its by far the best movies of all time
The first Jennifer was a babe
Too true
Maybe but she looks totally unfazed by what she sees. I prefer Elizabeth Shue. At least she reacts to the extravagant crazy scientist coming from the future in a flying car.
wasn't one of the Jennifers Elizabeth Shue?
+Towallomee sgel yes I only just found out the jennifer from back to the future 2 and 3 is Elizabeth shue from the karate kid. I never recognized it was her before.
Yup hotter than the 2nd one!
As a teenage viewer I didn't notice these differences, even the change of an actress! I totally sank into an illusion that all these parts were shot somehow synchronically... That while shooting the first part they had already thought about the sequel and did scenes for part II. Usually the movies were on TV rather day after day, not a marathon. So now I can see what kind of masterpiece is the trilogy. Same way the aging of characters is highly convincing.
As a kid and teen, I thought they just recycled parts of the first movie (as in reused previously recorded footage)into the second movie.
@@marcellachine5718 it was like Rocky and Home Alone
I wished they had made parts 1 & 2 simultaneously instead of 2 & 3, because then the scenes would more likely have synchronized
@@lexkanyima2195 You wouldn't have seen as many continuity errors. For one thing, Michael J Fox would have been the same age in all scenes
@@lexkanyima2195 yes
All these years and I'm just now realizing Jennifer is played by different actresses......-_____-
also the dad
ImADeceptiKhan me too!!! 🙄Wtf!
the dad was the same.
Me too!! That and my dumbass was like "wow her voice sounds different!" lmao I never noticed even after all the times I rewatched it
ImADeceptiKhan your not alone . This has been my favorite movie since I was a kid(since I was in the womb jk). And I always thought it was the same girl. My dad finally told me me about a year and he's like your dumb. I'm like thanks dad
I like how in Back to the Future II, when Marty asks if they'll become assholes in the future, Doc has to stop and think about it.
That's my favorite difference too.
Lol 😆🤣🤣
He gives that look with the eye. "Yeah, you do become an asshole. But I can't tell you."
His face is hidden in the first version, of course.
There is this question here. When Doc and family went to the future just before the end of Part III, did he encounter the original fired asshole Marty? Or a new Marty who had progressed further playing guitar?
Maybe it depends on whether Doc went to the future before or after Marty chose and avoided the accident. Or maybe reality shifted around Doc and Family, once Marty avoided the accident.
@@JohnRandomness105 I thought Marty said "Where are you going now? Back to the Future?" and Doc said "No, already been there". Plus remember when Marty refuses to race Needles by reversing and after seeing Needles nearly hits the rolls royce, Jennifer pulled out the note from the future that said "you're fired" where the note starts vanishing. This means that Marty had overcome his problem of being called chicken, therefore he won't accept Needles' scam offer and won't be fired. Heck, Marty might not even be a accountant or whatever he would work as, since he also didn't broke his hand in the accident since it never happened and never gave up on music, he could be a rock star in 2015. Very long and sorry but i'm at school so i had to type quick
Michael J. Fox said in his book, Lucky Man, that after getting diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, he knew something was wrong during the filming of BTTF3. While filming the Johnny B. Goode scene, he said he was a lot more tired in the second film than the first. Seeing the comparisons side by side, you can really notice the change in his energy. Very sad.
i dunno the way he climbs up that ladder to go over the stage, it was like he had a wire attached
They found a cure for Parkinson's last year (2018). Look for the video on here reporting on it. Would be lovely to see a BTTF4
Kinda irrelevant but there is no cure for Parkinson's, Glenn Tipton was diagnosed with it 10 years ago if there was a cure he would be back on tour full time with Judas Priest. We can always hope but Parkinson's sounds pretty permanent.
There is a cure but it involves detecting it at a fairly early stage. There is a way to screen it in blood (8:2 fp) that can help detect it 10 years before symptoms but given the state of the research and the fact that the screening is not a certainty it will be a long way before people deliberatelly try a coctail of drugs with severe side effects while presenting no symptoms of Parkinson's.
When the tremors are visible there is no way to revert it, only manage and slow down the progress.
But the Johnny B. Goode scene isn't in BttF 3...
Back to the Future is and always will be my favorite trilogy of all time. It makes me feel fresh, young, and happy. It never gets old and everytime I watch it, it feels like I’m watching it for the first time
It makes me feel old now. The future was 9 years ago already.
Your hard work piercing this all together did not go unnoticed. You just made a million 80s kids very happy)
Im a 90s kid and I loved this!
PS. Thank cartoonetwork popcorn for that!
2000!
I'm a 2002 kid and I loved it too!
Even the 2006’s are happy.
Adam Chapman Im 2005 so...
The first Jennifer is hot and all, but totally unfazed by anything that is happening.
American meme if your boyfriend was making conversation with a crazy man like he made sense, I bet you’d look shocked too! 😂
I wouldn't say she is unfazed. She is playing it as someone who is oblivious to what's going on as she should be. She is utterly confused but keeping her mouth shut. She doesn't really know how to respond to all this.
gothatway09
Hahaha. That’s perfect 😂
Claudia Wells was hotter than Elizabeth Shue but something had to have happened to where she couldn't be in the second movie
gothatway09
Whoops. Just found out Wells was in a bad car accident one year after the first BTF and felt the effects until years later. It was bad. TH-cam her name.
The Clock Tower lightning scene links the whole trilogy, in Part 1, it's the climax, in Part 2, it becomes a cliffhanger ending, in Part 3, it's the opening scene!
Yes. The site IMDB.COM says that is the UNIQUE common scene of the trilogy.
I didn’t like it in Part 3, very recycled but the rest of Part 3 was great.
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Without it, Part 3 wouldn’t have shared any scenes with the other two and it would be getting slammed for “not tying into the first two enough”
But I guess people will always find something to complain about. 🤷♂️
@@gplgs4640 It wouldn't have even been at the beginning of 3, if wasn't at the end of 2
Yep, because it's all about TIME travel! 😊
The attention to detail in recreating scenes from the first movie are made even more impressive when you learn that Crispin Glover (Marty's dad) refused to come back for parts 2 or 3... this explains why Michael J Fox plays his great great grandfather in the old west (even though lea Thompson still plays his great great grandmother) and in the only scene where they absolutely would have needed him back (in the family dinner scene in 2015) they simply had the replacement actor hanging upside down, which masked the fact that it wasn't actually him... for all the recreated 1955 scenes, they either completely recycled the footage of him from the first one, or creatively hid the fact that it was a body double by having him out of focus or his back turned to the camera strategically in those scenes (go back and watch them again if you don't believe me!) Makes for some impressive camera work!
Impressive lawsuit as well
The sheer genious to incorporate a completely non-event scene like at 16:43 when Marty is leaving the scene through a door to become a plot thing with Biff in the second part is above and beyond! God, Robert Zemeckis is my all time favourite director!
At 16:45 Marty’s parents should have seen Biff
@@ezanangwe9752 they most likely did and just didn’t care
It's honestly sad how he's fallen off since then
@@ezanangwe9752 yeah bit of a plot hole there.
@@k-leb4671 They never see his face.
The sequel got it almost perfect but forgot to make Marty’s hair messy like in the first one, since he had just woken up in that scene
Yeah I think Michael J. Fox's hair was too long in the sequels. Plus he may have gained a couple of pounds. I can't put my finger on it, but he just "looked older" in the sequels, from a believable 18-year-old in the first one to a 30-year-old in the sequels. I don't know, just my impression.
47imagine yeah, it’s a five year difference between parts 1 and 3. It’s the same thing with karate kid. By the third movie, the actor was pushing 30 still playing a college aged kid
Well it was like 2 years later so..
Yeah, these little details they forget about
@@47imagine he was 4 years older
3:57 Hahaha I love how in the second one doc actually needs to think about if they become assholes
Good catch, that is pretty funny.
that was an improve by Christopher Lloyd but it was so funny the director kept it.
I always think that Doc was just contemplating whether or not to tell him about the Rolls-Royce incident.
@@synkhronyze1796 i like to also think this is what was going on
DragonBat362 yeah, but they would have still gotten the script
2:53 If anyone is wondering, Claudia Wells, the first Jennifer, was recast by Elisabeth Shue in the sequels. "Wells decided to resign from the role following her mother's cancer diagnosis. Knowing her responsibilities lied at home, she put her acting career on hold to help her family through a difficult time."
I think they tried to match Shue's hair with the volume of Claudia's hair, but Claudias had more curls and shape, and just looks messy on Elisabeth.
There is a theory that Marty did something in 1955 that caused Jennifer to look different, but I don't buy that theory. Basically watch the first movie up until Marty opens the garage door and then watch the second film and it would completely make sense
Claudia wells looks really pretty in back to the future
Well Jennifer was recast not Claudia, but otherwise yes. Elisabeth Shue is 3 years older! In the first movie, Claudia was 19, and in the second movie Elizabeth was 26. I personally thought Claudia was cuter as Jennifer, but Elisabeth Shue has aged very well.
@@mediocreman2 Claudia Wells was a bomb!
The hair (or wig?) on Elizabeth looks terrible in some scenes in my opinion - like a doll's rooted hair - ugh. Claudia (who looked like Brooke Shields!) worked it more naturally with her hair, but had to bow out of Part II in order to care for her sick mother.
fun fact - When Marty first sees Doc at the mall spot its called TWIN pines mall. When Marty comes back its LONE pine mall. Its not an error its the cause and effect Marty did in the past. Remember when he drove off being chased by the farmer dad when he first arrived in the past? He RAN over one of the pine trees that was growing and killed it. So when Marty comes back to the present its changed in a smart way :)
I think everyone noticed. Its not exactly suttle about, but, i guess, Thanks for saying it. Other people migh have motives.
*noticed.
Adam Lebransky Also in the second movie they foreshadow the next villain for the 3rd movie. When Marty goes to Biff's....um....casino i think it was. There was a video about Mad Dog. Kind of a hint about the 3rd movie :)
fun fact he plays rock music when it wasn't invented yet
On the flipside,if you want to se a REAL continuity error, watch the initial chase between Marty and the Lybians. Specificly, keep a close eye on the Delorian odometer during the speedometer close-ups. The mileage is totally different when he is approaching 88 then when he suddenly brakes just short of 88 and you see the speedo needle drop.
Billy Zane's "How the hell'd he change his clothes so fast" had me in hysterics. This movie is all sorts of fantastic.
He had a swift tailor.
Billy Zane's a good dude
I love how they're also jamming as they wait to beat him up
He also time traveled from 1912 when he was on the titanic as an older wealthy man about to marry rose.
Bob Gale is one of the most self-aware screenwriters in Hollywood; underrated
3:33
"Wait a minute, what are you wait a minute doing what are you Doc doing Doc?"
"I NEED FUEL!!"
*I NEED FUEL*
*F E W O L*
AuroraTenkara I know you're just transcribing, but this comment is impossibly hilarious to me. I did not react to the scene prior to seeing it painstakingly written out like this, and now it does me in. This is like an unintentional TH-cam Poop, which is obviously the best kind.
SiGhast i’m laughing so hard right now
Is like that episode of Rick & Morty where they accidentally break time and all characters do small variations but Rick, that manages to be synchronized in all dimensions, hahaha.... It's S2E01 I think...
Back when Hollywood movies were fascinating, talent mattered, and they went the extra mile to still surprise you.
I love this trilogy, and I made sure that my now grown-up kids love them, too. 😊
I love this. The BTTF trilogy is probably one of my most favorites.
Nasman i had no problem with that
The fluctuations in the space time continuem have altered the appearance of Jennifer ..Wait what.. English Doc! ..It's a different actress Marty..! Whow Heavy
I have been waiting for 31 years,for someone to make the comparisons!! Thank you again!!! 😄
you welcome! :)
dimitreze i remember seen the when i was a kid in tnt, and was like watching back on the future 1, but with the storyline from back to the future 2 at the same time, where some littles changes happen like per example i remember a part when a doc asked the other doc about the weather but was from the perspective from back the future 1 or when marty played the guitar at the end he heared the sound when the stones falled and he said something like huh?
You're welcome:v
So u watched the movie when you was 3 years old
Whoever doesn't like this can just make like a tree and get outta here.
@Jason Smith I was hoping somebody would say that!
Slap.....its leave...idiot....you sound like a damn fool when you say it like tha.....ALRIGHT THEN LEAVEE.
@Jason Smith Alright then leave!
Make like a tree and split? Woooooooooooooooooooooooooah Mandela effect for me right there
Please, that’s as phony as a screen door on a battleship
Can we talk about how impressive it is that Marty ran 2 miles in 9 minutes?
He used the hoverboard. There's no way he would have left a futuristic device at Lyon Estates, so he used it to get to the town square. It's probably floating between the cars that he hid behind while waiting for his other self to leave so he could confront Doc.
The first Jannifer looks like cute teenager.
The second is cute also but she's more like an adult woman with a lot of makeup.
I admire the first one.
Exactly! The first Jennifer is much better then next one.
@@eugenefromfl5666 hot but with cardboard acting. This is a movie not a photoshoot.
Something happened where the first jennifer didn't appear in the second. I think her mom wanted more money? Something like that..
@@juniperMF1116 Well, all I know is that when they were starring the movie, her mother was really sick, so all the acting wasn't a pleasant job for the Jennifer actriss and she refused.
@@yours2313 Nuh-huh, do not agree. Where is the cardboard acting? She acts like a normal teenager
There's something very familiar about all of this...
Heavy!
Great Scott!
ThePi314Man you’re such a butthead! Why don’t you make like a tree and get out of here!
@@NYOlly15 your comment wants me to put a screen door on a battleship
NYOlly15 Just to let you know, nobody calls me a chicken.
"First" Jennifer was much prettier. Other one looks like Marty's mother
I had a big crush on the first Jennifer when I watched this as a kid in the 80's, when the second one came out I was so disappointed. I later learned the actress dropped out to take care of her family or a family member (can't remember exact details), not only beautiful on the outside, but inside as well.
J J she (Claudia Wells) owns a store in Studio City, CA. You can still say hi to her.
True
Flashbek87 😂😂😂😂😂😂
but Marty's mother is cute
Considering how many details they had to keep track of, I'm extremely impressed at how well they lined everything up.
Although, the original girlfriend was way cuter, I liked the replacement actress. She didn't look so dull on screen and reacted to everything perfectly.
Even the 2 actresses don't have the same exact hair color they did a good job of matching the hairstyle for Jennifer as good as they could on Elisabeth Shue.
I liked the second girl, she seemed convincing during her role more so I think. I am not a guy so I don't think they are cute but rather I liked the Acting skills from the second one actress more. At first, well for years, I did not know they changed actresses until I saw this video and I remember thinking back in the days "Dam, this girl beefed up her acting skills." >.< opps lol. Thank you for the Video Dimitri :D
Elisabeth Shue the second Jennifer is the one who had a fairly good career. The first Jennifer didn't do much of anything after BttF, but I think that she had family issues she was dealing with.
Kind of. When you look at it side by side, the original actress just feels more natural in the role. Her hair and I like how subtle her reactions are. Elizabeth Shue just looks like theyre dangling a spider over the camera lens and shes just reacting to it. Maybe if the original actress was in part 2, they may have made Jennifer more involved in the storyline.
I too prefer the first actress. She is more natural in every sense. The reactions to what is happening on the scene are more beliveble.
This is so perfectly satisfying as a massive BTTF fan, always wanted to see something like this. THANK YOU!
you welcome! :)
dimitreze I've watched BTTF at least 100 times, and every time I find something different. I always wanted to see something like this and you made it happen! Thank you.
Best movies ever created...
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Billy Zane's only line in the whole movie "how the hell did he change his close so fast!"
Haha yes & in the first movie his only line was “SHIT!” when they crashed into the manure truck lol
You’re forgetting he also said “sir, we can do this the easy way or the hard way”
The easy way or the hard way.... way
@@danbam3411 It's son, not sir.
@@FalconZ_ae It's SONNY, not son , son...
The fact the timing is almost perfectly matched up in the scenes is just insane
When I saw "Back to the Future 2" in the theatre, I was very impressed how they recreated the scenes from the first movie four years later. That was not an easy feat.
Seems like a weird amount of effort
Wow I legit never realized that they actually reshot that opening scene for part two, I thought they just replayed the footage :-D
I’m amazed at how well the parallel stories lined up!
You did an amazing job on this!
This just further illustrates what a brilliant movie Back to the Future Part II really was and why it's still my favorite. Watching those Enchantment Under the Sea dance scenes in the theater blew my twelve-year-old little mind. I've been obsessed with time travel ever since.
Actually the Under the Sea Dance was shot in a Church Gym. I saw the wood trim of the stage opening its the same.
@@climeaware4814 did they say it wasn't shot in a church gym? All they said was that they saw it in the theater and it blew their mind.
@@thejadedjester4935 th-cam.com/video/UckdVpz20Bk/w-d-xo.html
BTTF II is my favourite as well. The future scenes blew my mind as an 11 year old in 1989, and the re-treading of the 1955 parts were genius!
Yeah, I gotta say, I enjoyed the whole trilogy, but Part 2 was by far my favorite as well. I enjoyed the brief looks into possible future technology from the 90's standpoint. In retrospect, it crazy to think that humankind has evolved so quickly over the past 2 centuries in the real world.
This is absolutely cool! To be watching both movies in sync, is amazing! Thanks for your effort to put this together. Back to the Future is my all-time favorite time travel trilogies.
I like how when the Sync between BTTF1 Ending/BTTF2 Beginning Marty asks Doc "What do we become assholes or something?" And the Doc from BTTF1 immediately goes "no no no Marty", but the Doc in BTTF2 actually has to pause and think for a second before responding. Hehe.
Sykomyke Also the Doc in Part 2 forgets to say Marty after saying no no no, compared to the first.
@Sykomyke I think Christopher Lloyd may have forgotten his line for a moment in the second movie. I noticed that right away when I saw Back to the Future 2.
@@greggreen5510 I think it's because inPart 1 they had no idea there would be a sequel but in Part 2 the whole story is that he and Jennifer kinda DO become assholes (as we see in 2015), hence why Doc takes a second before answering - he's thinking 'do I tell them the truth?'
8:56 - I like how Strickland watches Biff's gang punch Marty in the stomach and carry him away yet he completely ignores it and goes back to drinking 🍵
🍺
Jahz D he should have stopped them
Well duh! These things happen to slackers, especially slackers that try to fornicate in school parking lots. No one gets special treatment, not even that kid that just appeared out of nowhere 5 days ago, despite never attending the school before... Strickland knows every kid that goes to that school...
@@Gondarth yeah that's true
Just realized that
Wow, a lot of this was quite impressive. Like surprisingly well timed. Of course it can't be perfect but still
Bravo Kilo lol it can be perfect, but who could be bothered
They outright had to replace one of the actresses for the second film, so it really can't be perfect.
Who'd they replace?
re-watch 2:40 and try to spot the difference
Always noticed that but couldn't but my finger on it
Unbelievable work of precision. No doubt this trilogy is a classic.
This was so cleverly done, especially at 16:24. It astounded me how on-point both of the scenes were and moreso when I looked at them side-by-side.
16:40 Omd! That timing was fricken genius 😂😂
Props to the cast and crew
No film will ever be as good as back to the Future.
I've always loved how these movies linked the beginnings and endings together to make one story throughout the Trilogy.
Alongside the stories themselves its details like that which makes Back to the Future one of my favourite trilogies
This is excellent. I must have watched these movies a hundred times over the years and I always wondered if the scenes lined up, it seems they do for the most part. Thank you very much!!
MMM MMM! Lea Thompson!The video was great too! I like the side-by-side, especially seeing what was going on at the same time with different characters when events were taking place in the original.
She was and still is....super hot !
I think Marty made a mistake somewhere that led to Jennifer's Mom to have an affair.
I think you can pin point that precised moment when Marty bumped into that woman that had a bunch of papers and some dude helped her picked them up... ☝😉👍
You joking?
Doesn't even need to have been an affair. Just a different sperm fertilizing the egg lol
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Exactly.
And if you alter the future enough to where you are conceived on another night etc,you would /could be another person altogether right?
So why does Jennifer look different?
Well obviously we know it was because of a change in actress.But as far as time travel movies go,Marty altering the past certainly could alter others like Jennifer if he effected their conception dates and so forth.
So why did Marty act like she hadn't changed at all?
Well once again obviously the actress changed,so MJ Fox had to just pretend it was the same person.But that too could have a valid time travel movie explanation.
If Marty altered the time line then in theory,Jennifer has always looked like this in the new alternate reality.So if the butterfly effect on the time stream reached him after he came back,his memories would be altered to Jennifer always having looked like Elizabeth Shue.
It's fun to take movie mistakes,and try to come up with fantastical theories to explain them away.Kind of like the whole 'why don't we have hover boards,flying cars,and a few of the other inventions seen in the 2015 timeline.
Well obviously it's because at some point in Marty and friends time adventures,they have altered the time line to where these advancements won't arrive quite as quickly.Maybe we won't have flying cars and hoverboards until 2050 now thanks to one of Marty and Docs bumblings :P
Demm that can be true
3:56 I like the ‘extra’ facial expression of the Doc when Marty asks him if they ‘become arseholes or something’ .. very funny. Christopher Lloyd didn’t do this in the first film!
He forgot the line
Haha... you're right, that was pretty good.
This is surprisingly disorienting with headphones.
IKR
actually not
Actually yes. It's fucked my head up. :P
Why is it surprising?
each seen is In a different ear
This is just awesome. It showes that the producers actually took care of the accuracy instead of just re-shooting everything.
This video is great! I can tell it took you a long time to edit everything. It came out perfect!
What?
You’re not the actual real one right?
Ghosts1912 of course I am
Marty's real name is "Martin" so yea this guy is fake.
@@flyon8368 he's a slacker
Masterful work by Robert Zemekis and by YOU! Thanks for making this and for posting your great great vid!
I've always wanted to see something like this, and I wasn't disappointed. Outstanding video editing!
Great sync, thanks, I’m literally crying now, something I wanted to see for years. Thanks. This means a lot for me.
The guy who plays the "he just took that guys wallet." guy is the same actor from That's So Raven who plays the teacher who spits on Eddie every lesson
Whispering Jack I always thought that XD
Hahahahaha!! YES!!
It's Jimmy Kimmel
"PIPE down PAUL and eat yo PUDDING"
People people please your attention please
Imagine having the task of cutting and editing the second movie. It must have been daunting but absolutely amazing at the same time.
This deserves more views! Very nice and interesting.
thanks!
Michael j fox what a iconic actor
omg I can only imagine the amount of work that went into editing this thing! Great job!
thanks :)
Thats exactly what i was thinking, the first 2 i lived wasnt so keen on 3
It is amazing how well they actually synchronized those movies and tried to keep all the details so real! And they did it back in the '80's! Fantastic job and care for details! They did it so many years ago, wonders that are even nowdays extremely hard to achieve. I have only respect and grattitude to the makers, for giving us all those fantastic films! Thank you very much and I hope that someday I will see some other three movies as well combined as those... That would be, what I like to call... "Back to the Past" xD
This is amazing. This must have taken a lot of time and patience. Well done!! Thanks for sharing.
you welcome :)
that punch was synchronized perfectly.
That's down to the editor/uploader of this video syncing them, but its gotta be said that the continuity between the timing of events (such as the time between the punch and George's "are you okay?") done by the original movie/s is a great example of attention to detail
The 80’s was the best decade of movies. They were just so *real* and *raw* and most of all down right *creative* . This movie will forever be my favorite 💜
i know I lived it and dammit, should have considered a career in movie production. My Great Great Uncle was a famous Stuntman, and the FIRST major stuntman before the word Stuntman was ever created. Rip Yakima Canutt, you were interesting when I last saw you in 1979!
80s was great 00s was best
Fuck no. The 90's were better.
@@katharsis3754 50s and 60s was THE best time to be a middle class blue collar worker. A minimum wage worker was often qualified to buy a house
@@climeaware4814 well, the 80s may be the best year for you.. They weren't not considered America's hight point though.
AS for real and raw, was that a joke? The 70s were real and raw , the 80s were big budget ,
I agree the 80s was great for movies, especially teen movies .
I just come from the future and I tell you this video has millions of views
The continuity is very good. I'm surprised how well they pulled off the reshoots.
It's absolutely amazing how well these movies sync up, considering there were 4 years between the two, and shooting different angles wasn't a concern when shooting the first.
So if actress didn't change, they would have been able to reuse the first one's scenes, right? Considering that all the scenes without her are reused.
probably
Most likely.
Yep, probably the only scene change would be Biff looking for Marty, and him noticing the time machine.
Same with Crispin Glover, since he was a colossal douche resulting in him not appearing in the sequels.
That's debatable, but I'm thinking not, as Mike put on a few pounds in those past five years.
11:14 Funny thing is that people in the background are dressed the same but they're played by different actors (the lady behind Marty has a different hair color)
I like how they just left a huge 4 year cliffhanger in the end of the first one 😂
Well it took them 2 years to build the 2015 sets, filming a movie usually takes a year then the movie is released a year later
they didn't have a sequel planned at all during filming of the first film
No they didn't, the video release said 2 b continue in the end while only in theaters it didn't so once the video came out people knew
I remember the day my cousin told me there were more movies. It was mid 90s I think. That was one of the best surprises of my life
What if it was a 30 year cliffhanger where it didn't come out until 2015? Would you still like it?
This is the reason I adore the BTTF trilogy so much. The same scenes in different movies don't make it feel like the exact same thing. You know how whenever there's a time-travel sequence in a movie or TV show, you just feel like you're watching that exact same episode all over again? Well that doesn't happen with this! Marty was trying to prevent his extinction in the first movie, and while we see scenes of it in the sequel, we never actually see it happening. We just see him trying to recover the sports almanac from Biff. This is what a time-travel epic should really be!
The person who edited this video is amazing!
Absolutely Fantastic! good job! Major kudos to the editor and producer, for all their brilliant work on the films!
7:20 I've never seen that part were George is locked up in the telephone cabin
it's a deleted scene ;)
Me neither
I'm really confused about everyone saying It's a deleted scene. I saw it on Netflix about 3 or 4 times and I remember that scene. Was it for some reason not deleted on Netflix?
KJ, I think what they mean by deleted scene is it wasn't cut into the movie of the first film, instead they used the 'deleted scene' in the 2nd movie to make time run evenly and to show why George was late getting to the car in time to fight Marty for Loraine rather than Biff as it was in the movie. It made for a better ending and George was a bigger man for having stood up for himself and for Loraine rather than just letting Biff has his way.
Pinkman Me too
Didn’t know how much thought went into this movie and how well they synced it all together.
Great video, thanks for putting this all together on TH-cam for us.
"This is the big one, the video I've been waiting for all my life!"
As much as I like this movie you really need to get a get a real life.
You are a heroe for making this video! Thank you!
Back to the future is one of the movies I watch and watch all the time. I thought I was the only one but not...
And of course it's perfectly synced for Marty's rock out.
Go, Johnny, Go, Go!
This movie is absolutely the best EVER made! Perfectionists made this movie! They did quality for the sake of quality. Not like people nowadays. They are only after the $$
The accuracy is uncanny!
This video gave me new respect for this movie.. AGAIN!!!
yeah
Except for the third movie. In 1885 they should have known that Gasoline was sold as a solvent even before there were cars around. Doc Brown could also have had an easier time fueling the DeLaurian with wood gas or with distilled ethanol just as the British and Germans did in WWII. Instead of using a coal locomotive.
Everyones after money you idiot. Do you think film studios light movies to not make money?
this is sad..I never knew that the actress in the first movie was not the actress in the second movie until just now.. LOL
SERIOUS?!?!?
Yeah... I'm serious.. pitiful isn't it? I really don't pay close attention at all when I watch movies
Hey I never noticed they replaced Aunt Vivian on the Fresh Prince. I'm 30 now so I was young when the show came out lol.
They did what????? Nah, just kidding.. that one I noticed :D
LOL!
I didn’t realize how synced the 1955 prom scenes were between I and II; that’s incredible!
I did this when I was a little kid (way too much time): we had a very old small TV and VCR I pulled out of storage and I hooked it up. In one VCR would be part one and part two in the other. I would then try to sync the scenes LOL
Been 30 years since I did this... dang, time flies...
I always thought they should have trimmed Michael's hair a bit more for BTTFII, it was just a tad too long compared to the first film.
I know what you mean, I think it might be because he still had other roles to commit too or something like that.
They weren’t too concerned with the scenes looking a little different. Hell they used a completely different Toyota truck for part 2. It’s super noticeable when side by side with part one. Pause it at 2:35
@@mcuthor7831 i mean its the 80s, noone would be able to compare it side by side and notice such small difference
@@mcuthor7831 Different license plate number, too!
Not only is hair length different, but it looks like Marty had time to wash and comb his hair for the BTTF II take, whereas he still has dry bedhead for the BTTF I take...
2:40
Part 1: Marty makes a fist gesture
Part 2: Marty slams his fist on the car window
Also in part 2 wearing a watch no watch in part 1
Also the truck is different! Look at the seats and the lights in the front and the top. The BTTF PT2 truck has side windows where as the first one doesn't. Just pretty cool honestly
@@legocat0306 pretty much the entire set was changed, I mean the sequels were shot back to back 4-5 years later.
you lined these up perfectly ! This is what makes these movies great! is going back to where you were and seeing it from a different perspective
I remember doing the same thing when I got my first VHS copies of these movies. I would play both movies back to back and try and find the smallest inconsistencies between the 2 scenes. COMPLETELY missing the fact that Claudia Wells replaced by Elisabeth Shue.
9:03
BttF 2: McFly's hand gets crushed.
BttF 1: "That's for messing up my hand!"
he says "that's for messing up my hair"
look what they did to my hand man
Michael J Fox
not hand, not hair. he said “that’s for messing up my CAR” cause earlier in the movie marty made biff crash into a manure truck
Luminor he 100% said hair
Gorgeously done! Thank you! I watched the trilogy back in the days. When they came back in the theatre 2015 I watched the whole trilogy with my son who was then quite in the same age as I was back then. It was a heartwarming experience.
I always wanted to see the 2 movies side by side. This is great! Good job.
I just realized Marvin was talking to Chuck Berry.
it's a joke that is the foundation for the Forrest Gump movie
Dimitri Bitu Please explain.
It's a joke on how Marty invented rock'n'roll by playing a Chuck Berry song and getting Chuck Berry inspired to invent rock'n'roll. He also invented skate by tearing apart that little boy's scooter.
This is how Forrest Gump works. He accidentally gave inspiration for Elvis Presley's moves, invented that smiley face, gave John Lennon inspiration for Imagine, etc.
I think Zemeckis was interested on that concept and made a whole movie about it. :)
Kevin Williams Jr. lol
Kevin Williams Jr. this scene is part of why some people call the film racist.
Wow they really got the timing right too like when Marty leaves the gym and hits him future self with the door
This is really cool and I’m glad you took the time to do this. Excellent! I love this kinda stuff! Your work is not in vain.
Zenekis really nailed this...he did an excellent job. Not perfectly synced but so close you would literally have to have them both playing side by side to really tell!
doc brown in the second movie took his time thinking:
Marty: do we become assholes or something?
Doc: (well, kinda....)
From one fan to another; your effort didn’t go unnoticed. Keep it up!
The first time you realise that Crispin Glover was only actually in the first movie!
Yeah and he sued about being shown in part 2!
@@PMB827 :
I just read about it. They hired a different actor and made latex prostectics from the mold of the face of Crispin Glover (George McFly). They also decided to put the new actor upside down (That back pain relieving machine).
Claudia Wells (Jennifer Parker) was asked to be in BTTF 2 and she could not, so they hired another actress and put a wig on her.
What they did to Crispin was scummy.
louis tournas Hollywood is run by soulless scumbags! Thankfully Crispin Glover won his lawsuit!
Someone had to tell me. I was not able to tell the difference on my own
louis tournas if I were them I would’ve just killed off future George
Excellent job with the merging of both movies!!!