Why does it still surprise me that a fantastic soundtrack can make a movie for me? It seems like magic that music like this can evoke such an incredible emotional response without me even thinking about it or knowing how it works for me.....no words, no facial cues, no lighting, no set, just music. Magic.
I love when Marty tells him "I hope so." and Doc reassures him that it'll all be fine not realizing that it's Doc that MArty's worried about. That whole part accompanied with the score really delivered. Score perfectly accentuated the drama of the clocktower scene.
@fermie125, this is definitely Silvestri's best work. I find it kind of astounding that he didn't have a whole lot of experience doing full-orchestra score stuff before BTTF. Even Spielberg was very reticent about giving him this job. (Apparently Spielberg hated the sort of upbeat pop-sound of Romancing the Stone's music.) But guess what? Silvestri knocked it out of the park, creating a main theme as iconic and spellbinding as anything from Star Wars or Indiana Jones.
Agreed. If they make a remake, I would revolt too. This is a cinematic masterpiece of historical proportions, and my personal favorite movie (and trilogy) of all time.
I wouldn't want a full remake. Mini episodes maybe. Say it starts in 2020, see what would confuse Marty in 1990 and what he'd be wearing from 2020 to confuse people. Then poke fun at what is happening in 2050. Like Britain still hasn't left the EU and they've just released Star Wars episode 20.
@johnkerry7 - It's a moment between two friends, one an older man and the other a teenager just becoming an adult. The friendship between Marty and Doc is the reason these movies work so well - without it, they would still be good, but they wouldn't be great. During this scene, I get emotional too and I'm not sure exactly why, but that's what great movies do - they pull you in completely and get you totally emotionally invested. You don't think about anything else until the credits roll.
@chaingun23 i literally tear up at the very moment doc says "everything will be fine". i dont know how to explain it but its almost like he is literally talking to me and telling me that things will be okay, its a real soothing moment for me.
@Brad2325 definitely agree. Nothing tops the visions as a child of the delorean maing it's death-defying escape to the future. The writing was brilliant. The filming was immaculate. It was a home run on both sides.
Damn..... Damn! ....Damn-Damn! I just realized....they cursed a hell of a lot....but it never once felt "vulgar". Another thing...looking back...I think reality, or at least the car, was on Marty's side. EVERY time the Dalorian stalled...if it hadn't... The whole STORY would never have happened... Hmm. Arigato. Had forgotten the power of "Clocktower".
@Brad2325, I agree. I consider the first BTTF a masterpiece on par with the Wizard of Oz, The Godfather or ET. While the sequels have their good points, they feel kind of cartoony and shallow in comparison to the iconic, magical perfection that is the first one. I wouldn't be pleased either if they decided to remake this classic.
The first Back To The Future is one of my favorite movies of all time. Parts 2 and 3 were great but nothing can touch the original IMO... I hope Hollywood realizes how perfect this movie is and never tries to remake it. I will definitely show it to my kids one day so they can see what a great movie really is. "They're your parents, you must know them... what are their common interests? What do they like to do together?" "... Nothing."
@HotaruZoku, in regards to how "non-vulagr" the swearing felt in 80's movies ... I gotta say, I think a lot of that had to do with how natural the cinematography and warm analog sound used to be. Compare BTTF with the latest Nike ads to promote the sneakers inspired by BTTF2. Those ads look like plastic, and everything just kind of sits on screen like a dead fish. But when things used to look/sound natural and warm, pretty much anything a person did in a movie felt "justified" and natural.
@RockyBalboa211 - I agree; Part One is by far my favorite, and Part 3 just edges out Part 2 because of the focus on Doc Brown, with Mad Dog Tannen pushing it over the top. I still love all three movies, though. They're still just as good today as they were when they first came out back in the 80's. I'll say it again - I hope Hollywood never tries to remake them. They wouldn't be able to even come close.
@Brad2325: For me I like 1, 3, and 2 (in that order). I love three because it was based on Doc, and I love one because it was based on Marty. Two was based on Biff, and I never really liked Biff.
It was actually an official 2-CD release from INTRADA. Unfortunately, I checked just now and they're currently sold out. I suppose it's possible they'll produce some more in the future. (I seem to recall that after the very first pressing came out, there was a lull, and sometime afterwards it became available again for a while.)
there will be a remake of every good 90's/20's movie. Harry potter, back to the future, Lord of the rings, the Mummy possibly. if this is in the near future or in 30 years, they will come
I think everyone can agree further sequels or remakes are off the table, why try to fix something that isn't broken? BUT what if there were a series of shorts that acted as reimagined version of certain points? Say Marty went from 2020 to 1990? There could br confusion about his uggs or gay pride jumper maybe. And he inadvertently references multi channel TV and Donald Trump as president. Then flipping forward to 2050, Britain has still to leave Europe and they've just released Star Wars episode 20. Again, I'm not saying do a full remake, I mean like short Robot Chicken style sketches or something.
Smurfette: papa! papa: what! Smurfette: I have a to tell you about the future papa: what? smurfette: I have to tell you about the future! Smurfette: no papa! Papa: look at the time get back in 4 minutes
Smurfette: don't worry ! Smurfs once I go down the street with a connecting hook and precisely 88 miles hour since the lighting strikes the Tower then........ everybody is happy papa: what year is it smurfette : 4 years don't tear up the letter.
Smurfette: no papa why'd did you tear up that letter I need more time what a minute I have a time machine! I can go back in time in warn papa All right 40 hours all right time circuits on flux capacitor fluxing and engine running let's go! Smurfette: no! The engine dead! come on baby start! come on start! come on work you Wardless engine!
Truly a masterpiece... Whenever I listen to this music, I feel and remember every scene of the movie.
Why does it still surprise me that a fantastic soundtrack can make a movie for me? It seems like magic that music like this can evoke such an incredible emotional response without me even thinking about it or knowing how it works for me.....no words, no facial cues, no lighting, no set, just music. Magic.
1:37 Best jump in the track 👍🎶🎵
I love when Marty tells him "I hope so." and Doc reassures him that it'll all be fine not realizing that it's Doc that MArty's worried about. That whole part accompanied with the score really delivered. Score perfectly accentuated the drama of the clocktower scene.
Thanks for posting this! Best cue in the whole movie, and yes, everytime I hear it, I see the shots in my head!
@fermie125, this is definitely Silvestri's best work. I find it kind of astounding that he didn't have a whole lot of experience doing full-orchestra score stuff before BTTF. Even Spielberg was very reticent about giving him this job. (Apparently Spielberg hated the sort of upbeat pop-sound of Romancing the Stone's music.) But guess what? Silvestri knocked it out of the park, creating a main theme as iconic and spellbinding as anything from Star Wars or Indiana Jones.
0:55
Damn, where is that kid?
Damn!
Damn damn!
*****
You're late!
Do you have no concept of time?!
@Dwurban 🛑🤬!!!!!!!
If they make a remake, I will consider that justifiable grounds to start a civil war.
Agreed. If they make a remake, I would revolt too. This is a cinematic masterpiece of historical proportions, and my personal favorite movie (and trilogy) of all time.
I wouldn't want a full remake. Mini episodes maybe. Say it starts in 2020, see what would confuse Marty in 1990 and what he'd be wearing from 2020 to confuse people. Then poke fun at what is happening in 2050. Like Britain still hasn't left the EU and they've just released Star Wars episode 20.
Does your brother believe there SHOULD BE a remake?
@@EverChangingShadow are u sure about that?
@@Gomust67 sure about what? That I don't want a remake? Remakes tend not to be as good as the original so, yes, I'm sure.
I KNEW SOMEDAY THE KIDS WERE GONNA LOVE IT
-Marty
@johnkerry7 - It's a moment between two friends, one an older man and the other a teenager just becoming an adult. The friendship between Marty and Doc is the reason these movies work so well - without it, they would still be good, but they wouldn't be great. During this scene, I get emotional too and I'm not sure exactly why, but that's what great movies do - they pull you in completely and get you totally emotionally invested. You don't think about anything else until the credits roll.
9:42-10:28 BEST PART EVUH
@chaingun23 i literally tear up at the very moment doc says "everything will be fine". i dont know how to explain it but its almost like he is literally talking to me and telling me that things will be okay, its a real soothing moment for me.
@Brad2325 definitely agree. Nothing tops the visions as a child of the delorean maing it's death-defying escape to the future. The writing was brilliant. The filming was immaculate. It was a home run on both sides.
They say there will be a remake, i fear for my life that it'll fuck up the entire beauty of this movie
alan silverstri has done the best music for films ever. predator and back to the future
The last 21 seconds! Just that is all I need :-)
Thanks alot for putting this up!
10:35 Always makes me tear up.
Damn.....
Damn!
....Damn-Damn!
I just realized....they cursed a hell of a lot....but it never once felt "vulgar".
Another thing...looking back...I think reality, or at least the car, was on Marty's side. EVERY time the Dalorian stalled...if it hadn't...
The whole STORY would never have happened... Hmm.
Arigato. Had forgotten the power of "Clocktower".
.... "Dalorian"????
. . . . . . .
I really love it
2:30 - 2:58 sounds like the future has just been altered for the better, and it is time to seal the deal.
@Brad2325, I agree. I consider the first BTTF a masterpiece on par with the Wizard of Oz, The Godfather or ET. While the sequels have their good points, they feel kind of cartoony and shallow in comparison to the iconic, magical perfection that is the first one. I wouldn't be pleased either if they decided to remake this classic.
The first Back To The Future is one of my favorite movies of all time. Parts 2 and 3 were great but nothing can touch the original IMO... I hope Hollywood realizes how perfect this movie is and never tries to remake it. I will definitely show it to my kids one day so they can see what a great movie really is.
"They're your parents, you must know them... what are their common interests? What do they like to do together?"
"... Nothing."
Doc: What's the meaning of THIS?
Marty: find out in 30 years
@HotaruZoku, in regards to how "non-vulagr" the swearing felt in 80's movies ... I gotta say, I think a lot of that had to do with how natural the cinematography and warm analog sound used to be. Compare BTTF with the latest Nike ads to promote the sneakers inspired by BTTF2. Those ads look like plastic, and everything just kind of sits on screen like a dead fish.
But when things used to look/sound natural and warm, pretty much anything a person did in a movie felt "justified" and natural.
3:20 - the end - Awesome!!!!!!!
5:37 HURRY, YOUVE GOT LESS THAN 5 MINUTES!
Damn it Doc why do you have to tear up that letter?
5:38 stuff just got really
very good!!!!
@RockyBalboa211 - I agree; Part One is by far my favorite, and Part 3 just edges out Part 2 because of the focus on Doc Brown, with Mad Dog Tannen pushing it over the top. I still love all three movies, though. They're still just as good today as they were when they first came out back in the 80's. I'll say it again - I hope Hollywood never tries to remake them. They wouldn't be able to even come close.
@Brad2325: For me I like 1, 3, and 2 (in that order). I love three because it was based on Doc, and I love one because it was based on Marty. Two was based on Biff, and I never really liked Biff.
Thank you rare soundtrack. My most favorite score is at 8:24.
4:49
If they make a remake, I'll ban my kids from going to see it when I get older and have kids.
1:37 and 9:42 is when it gets good
0:53 Damn where is that kid?
memories......
10:03
Where did you find this? I have never been able to find this one. The replicas out there aren’t the same.
It was actually an official 2-CD release from INTRADA. Unfortunately, I checked just now and they're currently sold out. I suppose it's possible they'll produce some more in the future. (I seem to recall that after the very first pressing came out, there was a lull, and sometime afterwards it became available again for a while.)
there will be a remake of every good 90's/20's movie.
Harry potter, back to the future, Lord of the rings, the Mummy possibly.
if this is in the near future or in 30 years, they will come
It would be like remaking the Mona Lisa
I think the remake of Astro Boy will also have Disney!
dont be ridiculous there will never be a remake.
I think everyone can agree further sequels or remakes are off the table, why try to fix something that isn't broken?
BUT what if there were a series of shorts that acted as reimagined version of certain points?
Say Marty went from 2020 to 1990? There could br confusion about his uggs or gay pride jumper maybe. And he inadvertently references multi channel TV and Donald Trump as president.
Then flipping forward to 2050, Britain has still to leave Europe and they've just released Star Wars episode 20.
Again, I'm not saying do a full remake, I mean like short Robot Chicken style sketches or something.
10:35
*helicopter goes by*
Martí; no vengas al futuro, está de la chin.....🤦y menos al 2020🤬😷😷
DAMN DAMN!!🖕🖕
@michael white ENOUGH SWEARING!!!
Smurfette: come on hit 88mph
Smurfblossom: oh where is smurfette 0:54
Papa : OH MY SMURF!
smurfette: what's the matter papa
Papa: oh! where smurfette no no no! Smurfette where are you smurfette: quick! Uncover the delorean!
Smurfette: papa! papa: what! Smurfette: I have a to tell you about the future papa: what? smurfette: I have to tell you about the future!
Smurfette: no papa! Papa: look at the time get back in 4 minutes
Smurfette: don't worry ! Smurfs once I go down the street with a connecting hook and precisely 88 miles hour since the lighting strikes the
Tower then........ everybody is happy papa: what year is it smurfette : 4 years don't tear up the letter.
Smurfette: no papa why'd did you tear up that letter I need more time what a minute I have a time machine! I can go back in time in warn papa
All right 40 hours all right time circuits on flux capacitor fluxing and engine running let's go!
Smurfette: no! The engine dead! come on baby start! come on start! come on work you Wardless engine!
10:02