Re-Issue: Everything Wrong With Back To The Future
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- Опубликовано: 24 май 2014
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"They found me... I don't know how, but they found me."
Painted on the side of Doc's big van is:
*DR. E BROWN ENTERPRISES*
😂😂😂😂
All my life I just accepted that as part of the movie. And i normally point shit out for fun..the reasonnwhy i love cinemasins so much. But all that time, never pointed that out or even realized it
Thank you for that laugh
Crested Saguaro .. .. Very funny! ... Lol 😆 maybe they wanted to see if people really payed attention! 🎥📼📼📼📹📷 📸💻💻📱📱📱📱📱
@UncleMikeNJ good point. Bad writing.
@@agonleed3841 That IS funny. I had seen the sign, but never put it together with "I don't know how they found me. ...And I like humor you have to think about to get.
It's not explored in the movie but he could have purchased the plutonium through a third party, the intention being that neither side had direct visibility of the other. He said earlier in the movie that the "bomb" was for a group of Libyan nationalists. It doesn't necessarily follow that the plutonium actually came from Libya.
BTTF has so many plot holes and writing errors, but the movie is so well executed you just don't give a shit.
My favourite movie of all time.
I could watch this over and over and over and over....
My favourite trilogy ever
Mine too!
The way I view it is that the time travel in BTTF is the ideal, most fun, childlike fantasy of timetravel. I know that, we all know that. If you accept it, it’s a damm good time.
Major credit to a film which can be full of holes which you just don't care about.
Since George was doing all Biffs homework. And considering he is still bullying him in the present. It is not hard to imagine he threatened George into getting him a job at his place of work.
And if the boss was a lady he slept with her to be George s boss
this is actually the lowest sinned movie i've seen on cinemasins
Ainak Basu I think Django Unchained is the lowest I’ve seen. The video is less than 5 minutes long.
Inception is way lower and takes less time to review ... 37 sins in 3 or 4 minutes. There are a few other, early reviews that get less sins than this movie as well.
It’s just because they’re videos were a lot shorter back then. If they sinned these movies today they’d have way more sins
@@jaimelannister1797 Oh ok thanks The Senate
Jurassic Park was under 3 mins
"Give me a milk! Chocolate!" should've earned a sin off
How dare you. I still order my chocolate milk that way at bars
@@shawnkricksmith I think he's saying a sin should've been taken away, but yeah I agree, that line is awesome!
Pamela J. Maybe that’s his usual but still it was pretty badass
I remember there was an outtake of Crispin Glover missing the sliding glass.
Yeah, except it’s like a smoothie that he gets in the movie, instead of an actual chocolate milk.
you missed the "roll credits" sin when the Doc talks about sending Marty back to the future. I feel betrayed.
I just watched this movie again and when I saw that I just had to say, "Roll Credits" at that moment.
Aboubacar Amine The movie was pretty much already over at that point. Saying "Roll credits" is funnier when it's still early in a film.
***** Nope, it wasn't. I believe he is referring to a separate title drop from about the halfway point in the film just after 55 Doc is told about the lightning bolt striking the clock tower. "If we could somehow harness this lightning...it just might work. Next Saturday night...we're sending you BACK TO THE FUTURE!" Obviously the title is dropped far more in the other two movies though.
Anduril74871 I stand corrected. It's been years since I've seen any of these films. I only remembered the title drop at the end.
+Aboubacar Amine Oh god there was even more of this in the second and third. I was yelling ROLL CREDITS by the end
Actually, it’s proven throughout the trilogy that Biff and his relatives are homicidal.
even the bttf game(which I consider canon)biff's father was homicidal
@@SupportGamin2024 that's his grandfather
A movie presents a discrete story that isn't magically changed by a sequel.
(And that's good, if you consider the dip in quality in most sequels.)
The point is that in _this_ movie, Biff is presented as just a violent jerk, but there's a weird moment where he's suddenly happy to _murder_ someone in public.
@@Moonshine449 Irving kid is Biff's father. Maybe you are confusing him with Buford who is Biff's great grandfather.
@@SupportGamin2024 I do not consider the game canon.
I consider the citizen brown comics the Canon version.
"Everything Wrong With Back To The Future"
Me: So you have chosen death
correction: everyone: so you have chosen death
facts
He missed one, when Marty is about to kiss Jennifer at the beginning, he is interrupted by the clock lady. The sin there is Clock Block
lol
That's pretty clever!
And after Doc was shot Marty screams "NOOOOOOOOO!!" which is basically "No."
I'm gonna use that line
alright here's your star
I would take off a sin for doc's badass quote "where we're going, we don't need roads."
me not
+shadowgreek935 me too.
Me three
Me four
Me five
The car gets icy only when it travels forward in time, not backward.
Plus when doc left Marty to go to the future doc did drive up the road then drive down so he can get up to 88
🤯🤯🤯
that makes sense because the future hasn't been loaded but the past has already been.
Bob Gale said in the documentary that it got to be too expensive and a pain in the ass to keep covering the car in ice
@@Not_You_2 Nah it's gotta be Spinosaurus' comment 😂
"its a young Lea thompson so i dont know if i could blame you" part cracked me up.
Well if its your mom 20yrs younger what would u do
@@drewalton4644 Not all moms look like Lea Thompson.
young Claudia Wells is hotter imo
The Icy Delorean only happens when going to the future. Quite logical, if you consider that it gets frozen in time until it's destination time arrives.
I never thought about it that way. Great observation.
***** I know right. A little bit of superficial icing on the outside of the car and it means it was "frozen in time".
Good thinking, but you used the wrong form of its.
Sorry, I'm brazilian and english is not my main language...
It's not a big deal, just thought I'd point it out.
2:28 Doc said " Never mind that, never mind that now" on the playback, and says "Never mind that now, never mind that now" at the time Marty supposedly recorded Doc. 2:32
simeon hammonds nice detail you noticed
Most the Doc footage from Marty's camera when doc watches it is from Stoltz footage with Fox's voice dubbed if needed. so you can notice a few variations of Doc's voice tones as he talks. If I remember correctly, Doc yelling when libyans show up is dubbed in from the Fox reshoot so it matches and has a slightly different 'old tv' sound to it than the rest of the camcorder footage.
"Without Biff we would never have fallen in love." Ohhh... You mean the school bully who drank a little too much at prom and decided he was going to rape you in your car? That guy is pure evil and I find it very hard to believe they would have anything to do with Biff in the future.
Tbh people weren't as fragile in 1955 as they are nowadays
If you listen to a lot of the testimony from the MeToo movement, women got raped and assaulted and just kept hanging out with the people who abused them like Weinstein for years.
Marty doesn't even warrant an honorable mention? A link between Biff and Marty has to be espoused for credibility.
@@MysticRLthat were. They were just not as open about it.
@@MysticRLah yes. Because rape victims are fragile
One sin off for Huey Lewis saying, "I'm afraid you're just too darn loud."
I always thought that was a great joke! Especially since he wrote "Power of Love" for the film.
That's heavy
@@christineburdett6913 “🎶I Know What I Like!🎶”
Kind of ironic that now Huey Lewis has hearing problems! 😢😢😢
Wow! Exactly 55 sins for a movie that takes place in 1955. Great Scott, that's heavy!
Allen Douangchak Why is everything heavy in the future? Is there a problem with Earth's gravitational pull?
SonOfMyths73 i think
its because of:
meteorite striking earth
stuff
stuff
stuff
stuff
stuff
+IMASWIFTAR12 it's from this movie
+IMASWIFTAR12 or the third part
THE LIBIYANS!!!!!!!!
no sin about the fact that doc looks almost the same 30 years later from 1955 to 1985
Just as old as well
JorJorTheSlaya to be fair, have you seen Christopher Lloyd nowadays? He looks pretty much the same he did 30 years ago in the original BTTF
Strickland looked the same as well
Yeah. I wonder why they didn't give the younger Doc brown hair at least.
Wouldn't go quite that far.
2:52
Actually there's a deleted scene where George screams "mom and dad" and marty says to him to stop screaming otherwise he will melt his brain with that pistol on his waist
Actually Marty put his headphones on his dad, so the parents wouldn't hear it.
You forgot one- the model Gibson es 345 guitar used in the movie was first introduced in 1958, while the movie takes place in 1955
Only a true guitar nerd would know that tho😉
I learned this fact years ago from my father-in-law who builds his own custom guitars and drum sets. There’s quite a few errors throughout the trilogy like that they were off just a few years too early.
You are talking about the commercial release of the Gibson guitar. Perhaps those musicians got a prototype. LOL
I read a theory that those musicians were also time travellers, they have a guitar that didn't exist yet and they can play along perfectly to Johnny B. Goode.
“Your girlfriend turns into Elizabeth Shue” is good for a sin off.
I don't know if someone will read this but I'll try to explain some time travel theories to you (for 5:41 bulletproof and not changing location):
If Doc would have changed the location then the Libyans wouldn't have come, and Marty would have never traveled to the past and wouldn't warn Doc about the Libyans,
resulting in a time paradox. Same thing would happen if he changed the time.
Doc couldn't have told Marty that he will take precautions because the same thing would have happened or, worst case scenario, Marty would get shot and die.
So the only opportunity left for Doc is to take precautions without Marty knowing so he would go back in time the same way as he did before to warn him, without actually dying.
DOC WAS RIGHT!
👍👌 you are correct sir!
Brilliant
Eitan Wass ..... Yes the slightest change in anything makes a difference! 🌈 even in time travel! Past 👻 present 🎁 future🔮..... 🎱⏳⌛⏳⌛⏰⌚🕒🕞🕓🕟🕔🕠🕕🕡🕖🕢🕗🕣🕘🕤🕙🕥🔘➰✨🌟💫💥💢💦💧💤💨..... Lol 😆
Eitan Wass .... I thought you was going to explain real time travel? 🔮🎱💻📱📱📱📱 not just a movie 🎥📼📀 of Back to the future! 🔮.... Lol 😆
OMG🤯 Paradox solved🕵️♂️Lt.Columbo DON'T die rumpled case closed.
Sin 42: It's not unreasonable to think the Libyans would have had their headlights on while driving TO the mall to avoid suspicion on the road. Then shut them off right before they pulled into the lot. -1 Sin.
True, but then there’s still a sin for them being dumb enough to turn their lights back on when entering the mall parking lot and giving their position away to Doc. Had they not done that, they probably could’ve almost drove right up to them before Doc and Marty had noticed and then shot them before they even had a chance to react.
@@Dark_Mishra If you think anyone can sneak up to someone in an air-cooled Type 2, I don't know what to tell you.
Carl Sagan was a big fan of Back to the Future, and said that it was the "best movie ever made about the science of time travel", specifically about the effects ( consequences ) of time travel, and how actions of the past would effect events of the future.
yet the time travel part of the movie is so stupid and filled with plot holes
Wait until he watches netflix dark, to bad he already dead
@@doc.manhattan6330 You're trying to argue w/ Carl Sagan?
@@jp3813 come to think of it, it was probably the best movie about time travel during his time. but now we have much better movies demonstrating stuff like the bootstrap paradox like predestination for example. "much better" as in the plot makes much more sense. i love back to the future too but it doesnt make a whole lot of sense.
@@doc.manhattan6330 BTTF is widely studied in writing courses as an example of a perfectly written script.
I've heard that _Back to the Future_ is used in film schools as an example of the perfect script. I can't say I disagree. It is an incredibly well-crafted movie.
In about a year we wont need roads and our shoes will tie themselves, and the Cubs will win the world series.
But who cares about hoverboards and flying cars when we have shoes that tie themselves?
Shoes that tie themselves, I say!
Jamer the Gamer Nike already made a replica last year but they didnt tie themselves.
this year they announced self tying replicas
next year will be awesome
***** We already have those, just not on the same level or nearly as popular as the ones depicted in Back to the Future.
And don't forget about Pepsi Perfect! Haha.
In the future, Lakers will win. Show laces will be replaced with head phones. They will tie themselves.
I know this is for entertainment value. but:
1. Since Marty is a slacker, he's probably made a habit of NOT paying attention to the time to leave for school. So, the fact he's wearing a watch doesn't necessarily mean that it was for him to keep time.
2. The reason only Dave's head was missing from the picture that Marty first showed Doc is because there was an documented frame of time Marty had to get George and Lorraine to fall in love with each other before the entire picture vanished, along with Marty himself.
3. Marty was not hitting on his own mother in the parked car outside of the gymnasium. He even cringed when he saw her in a strapless dress, showing how uncomfortable he was with seeing her dressed that way despite her being a teenager. He also turned an awkward eye when seeing her smoke a cigarette, and drink liquor.
4. The reason George was able to sock Biff square in the face with his left fist was because Biff had a hold of his right hand, while pressing down on the same arm, with both of his hands.
5. The red headed jackass that tried stealing Lorraine away from George did not witness George knocking out Biff. It was a test to see if George had the guts to keep up his "stand up for himself" momentum, or if his sucker punch on Biff was merely a fluke.
6. Red Thomas was probably in his early 40's back in 1955. So, it wouldn't be unusual to see him only looking 10-15 years older in 1985 when the dim lighting covered up any grey that was in his beard or hair.
7. The fact that the Libyan terrorists had their van lights on when passing by the Delorean after Marty arrived back in 1985 isn't an inconsistency. When the Libyans first pulled into the Twin Pines Mall, now the Lone Pine Mall, they probably shut off their headlights to keep Doc from thinking that they hadn't followed him into Hill Valley. They only turned them back on when Doc saw the van in the distance.
8. Lorraine and George can give credit to Biff for them falling in love with each other because from the time Marty left 1955, neither Lorraine or George physically saw Marty for another 30 years until he returned to 1985, and probably forgot what he looked like during that time.
Rawk4Life For 2 if you're technical their entire body and the picture should've been erased, like the you're fired paper in the second, the entire paper should've been erased cause there was no need to print the you're fired paper
Dylan Crow Right. I mean, if George and Lorraine never get married, and their kids would never exist, then why the background photo still exist? Did george want to take a photo to... The bushes?
SuperCris778 Precisely
Rawk4Life Just to add on #1. During the scene with Marty and Doc at twin pines mall near the beginning, Doc states the exact date and time. After he says this, it cuts to Marty looking at his watch and shaking it as if his watching wasn't working.
7a. The Libyans probably had Doc's phone tapped when he told Marty precisely where he was going to be and when that night, which would explain how they knew to go to Twin Pines Mall at 1:30 in the morning.
5:00 quick flash of Roy Sulllivan who was stuck by lightening 7 times.
THANK YOU!
"I have to tell to tell you about the future"
"No Michael I have to tell you about your future"- family guy
that joke was messed up and a rare time I didn’t like a family guy joke because I look up to Michael J Fox a lot.
1955 is just as far away from 1985 as 2015 is.
And we're now watching this in 2015.
Does anyone feel old yet?
Btw, there are still no hoverboards :'(
Crick1952 But our CGI sharks look a lot better.
Speaking of which, there are still no giant holograms. :'(
Crick1952 Imagine how Michael J. Fox must feel! O.o
SingenStatt Atmen Restless, probably.
Bobby ferg I think you need to read a history book or two...^^
He changed a lot of things (might I remind you back to the future 3 was before WW2 I am not entirely sure when just Wild West time or 1800s I think)
Ok, its 2015.....where's my Hoverboards?..... and 1990s Brett Hart sunglassehhh---scratch that last one....
That all happened in October
Actually, hoverboards exist, and have been made. There is even a video where Tony Hawk tries them out. ^^'
Grimm Bones That video is a fake. Even the up-loader of the video admitted it. Here is a prototype hoverboard (World's first actual model) ruclips.net/video/HSheVhmcYLA/видео.html .
***** Neat. :)
Grimm Bones To bad it works with magnets, you can't use it outside and you have no control over it.
How did you not sin Biff's friend who(for some reason) casually wears 3D glasses all the time like regular glasses? He looked like an idiot!
ppl did that back then i believe
Well he is.
Why would you want to see blueish-red all the time?
3D movies were a new, cutting-edge thing in the 1950s. He probably stole them from the movie theater and his classmates thought it was cool.
To get 55 sins.
3:18 the telegraphed punch is left handed and he pushes red headed stepchild with his left hand. His weak punch that Biff blocked was right handed. Maybe George just discovered he was left handed.
Maybe that’s why he’d been awkward his whole life. Like someone with undiagnosed dyslexia!
Or it could be adrenaline and seeing a nice girl being taken advantage of and such. So George was raged because of what he was seeing and it made his focus dead on to deliver the knock out punch. I've had some serious rage of adrenaline when things aren't going right. You get like some super powers for a moment. lol
Um...you don’t just “discover” that you’re left handed. Being left handed is something that comes naturally to someone, the same way being being right handed does. And yes, I’m left handed.
Musefan ah but many children back then, and even in the 80s, were forced to write as right handed and there was little to no acknowledgement of left-handedness
serge cornu my dad was born in 52. He’s always wrote with his left hand. My grandmother was born in the 20s and she was forced to use her right hand. However, forcing a left hander to write with their right hand doesn’t make them “right handed”. They would still do everything else left handed, including throwing a punch.
I could never do this job lol. My brain shuts off when I watch movies and I don't pay attention to tiny details.
lol i was just gonna give a thumbs up for agreeing, but your name warrants a *high five* comment
Also, the McFly family still lives in the same lower middle class neighborhood despite being way richer than before?
Who says it was lower class? And who says that everybody wants to move out of their first home?
Say what you want. No one cares. It sure as fuck was NOT portrayed as lower middle class in the original movie. And lots of people stay in their first home even when they can afford to upgrade.
Well, the book that was delivered was George's first novel, so they may have only gotten the advance check at that point. A smart person would likely stuck with the house they already own, and wait to see how things are going after a few more books before upgrading.
@@KnickKnack07 It definitely is lower middle class so shit your mouth and do something more productive than making RUclips comments you fool
Watch your mouth you bitch
just rewatched this the other day and one thing I noticed... so Doc gives Marty the alarm to tell him when to start driving the car so that he arrives at the correct location when the lightning hits... but then when the alarm goes off the car won't start and it takes a few seconds to get it started, but yet the timing is perfect anyway... meaning that if Marty had actually started driving when he was supposed to, he would have been a few seconds early for the lightning strike and the whole plan would have failed
You gave it a sin for the ice freezing the car when enstien goes FORWARDS in time but not when marty goes BACKWARDS in time. And it does freeze when marty goes FORWARDS in time at the end of the movie. Get what I'm pointing out
"Twin Pines Mall" becomes "Lone Pine Mall" after Marty knocked one over.
That's an Easter egg, not a sin. Being a Mets fan though...
Cinemasins totally ruined my life. Since I started watching I find massive plotholes in every movie I see!
+zac thoday lol for real
The truth hurts doesn't it
I want you to go to tvtropes.org and look for your favourite movie/series/book ...done? hahahahaha!!
Improved your life*
Me too
5:56 Fun Fact- Due to this paradigm, originally cast actor Eric Stoltz, saw the film as a "tragedy" and played the character with a seriousness that the film didn't call for, which is why he was recast with MJF (their original choice) and far better suited for the role as it was written !.. Being that MJF was contractually bound and shooting then tv show "Family Ties" he was initially unavailable when filming was due to set and when a deal was struck with the show, Fox began pulling double duty and filming the film and tv show simultaneously, reshooting all Stoltz' scenes, which was no small task as the large majority of the film had already been filmed with Stoltz, footage which still exists that will hopefully one day see the light of day!...
And in the scene where Marty punches Biff after George tries to tell Lorraine the whole thing about destiny, the shot of the punch itself is footage shot with Eric
The tone of this video is so much more laid back than the new ones.
Yeah. I like alot of Cinemasins videos, but not all of them and not everything he says in them. But the earlier ones were better. That was before he went and said "he's/she's eating an apple which makes look like even more of an asshole" a million times, and almost exactly the same way every time. But Jeremy is very funny alot too, and some of his criticisms are very well thought out
Also it is nice to notice that the Twin Pines Mall changed to the Lone Pine Mall because Marty ran a pine over
That is kinda funny in itself. Wouldn't old man Peabody have just replanted another pine tree to replace the one Marty ran over?
MrEunderhill We don't know when Peabody sold the farm. So he might just not have bothered because he was selling it soon.
The breeding didn't take.
I always found it weird that someone would name a mall after a random bush in the field.
That's just chaos theory working it's magic.
Not one of Biff's sidekicks objects to him trying to kill Marty.
Even Johnny's henchmen in Katate Kid told him he was going too far when he was beating down Danny.
Biff's sidekicks are weak minded and look to Biff as their leader.
Yeah after he won none of the cobra kais bothered him anymore except Johnny like 30 years later tho
well 1 of BIFF'S GOONS is
BILLY ZANE
so they can't be very smart
Only under a CinemaSins video would you have top rated comments talking about BTTF's script being majorly flawed. In actuality, it's widely studied in writing courses as one of the most perfect scripts ever written.
Einstein spots the Libyans when their headlights aren’t on because he’s a good boy. - Yes he is! You’re a good boy, aren’t you? Good boy!
Interesting to note, but the Delorean is only covered in Ice when it travels FORWARDS in time i.e. during Einstein's test and then again with the clock tower, but it was fixed after Mr. Fusion was installed.
Real reason, the filmmakers used Liquid nitrogen to create the effect and simply couldn't afford it every time.
Also, since they changed the original actor that played Marty from Eric Stoltz to Micheal J fox it wasn't in the budget to always make that effect work.
Dude, there´s this one Movie, where they´d been using LN all the time, they at one time also opened them bottles and flooded the whole indoor stage in order too cool it down...I can´t remember its title, just that it was a "true" story about scientific research into paranormal things.
In Part II when they arrive in 1955, the DeLorean has plenty of ice on it. In Part III when Marty arrives in 1885 there is some but the heat of the desert melted it fast. When he returns to 1985, there is some. It was never stated in-movie that Mr. Fusion prevented the ice effect, only Bob Gale on the commentary did.
mr fusion is awesome!!
George was using one of the pens in sin 7, that's why it was missing in that shot.
Nice catch.
One thing bothers me in Marty’s character...
Whenever Marty return to 1985, he never changes. Everything else changes except him. Family, theater, street names, malls, city, etc. But, Marty always stays the same.
Because you are seeing / following the Marty 1985 time line. Note even Doc changed But realize Marty did get a truck after he altered the past...
In the second movie he's an old man.
@@sherryluce5780 yes! But, the same Marty character. Nothing changes about him. He’s an old man because he’s 45 years old.
@@akeemMali It's a movie full of plot holes and mistakes. No need to find reason.
Explained for the same reasons as why 1985b exists . It transforms everyone else not you
Dave always wear his suit to the office, I guess he works on a Sunday along with the mailman who dilivered the book parcel.
I thought that would have been a Saturday?
You missed a sin: At the end of the dance, Lorraine asks Marty "Will we ever see you again?" But why would she ask something like that?? As far as she knows, Marty is just a classmate and she'll see him again the following Monday at school. She'd have no reason to think anything different. Wouldn't she just say "see you later" or something?
+Alise A good catch
Alise A Not quite. He's some unknown guy her dad runs over.
Alise A That’s all wrong. You did “she’ll see him again the following Monday at school”. But, Marty said that it was educational which means he’s leaving so why would you say that?
I thought the dance was for the end of term so there wouldn't be any more school.
Of course there is whole Eric Sholtz Calvin Kline fan theory.
Alise A Ok is not discussed in the movie, but Lorraine knows that Martin is a guest of uncle Doc and maybe knows also that after the party he will come back at home.
You know, something I was thinking about was the movement of the Earth around the Sun. Would it be in the exact same place in 1985 and 1955? Wouldn't Marty end up in the middle of space when he went back in time? In fact, the movement of the galaxy alone would make it impossible to remain in the same exact spot on Earth. Although I suppose there could be some kind of inertia that carries over through time travel or something. Anyone have thoughts on this?
DankWarMouse Stop, you're fucking my mind!!!
DankWarMouse You're correct, of course. The movement of the Earth (both around the sun and the Earth spinning) and the movement of the galaxy would affect where you would end up. In other words, depending on the amount of time traveled, you'd either be inside the Earth or in space,
Aleatha Vogel There is evidence to suggest that the time travel was actually caused by a wormhole, which trancends space and time. It's entirely possible that the time travel works through both space AND time. However, using only technology from 1985, it would be incredibly difficult to build a computer capable of calculating all possible variables (such as celestial movement and the movement of objects or placement of buildings) into the wormhole, which suggests that the technology is indeed improbable, though not impossible. Only Doc Brown knows what the flux capacitor actually does. The thing I don't understand is, if the car is entering an Einstein-Rosen anomaly in order to travel time, then where do the flame trails come from?
SonOfMyths73 "where do the flame trails come from?"
The Delorean is obviously equipped with flame spewing tires, along with exploding license plate bolts that leave the rear plate spinning behind the car in the original time, otherwise how would anyone in the original frame of reference know if Doc Brown had been successful?
DankWarMouse And that's why Doctor Who's timeship is the TARDIS. Time and Relative Dimension in Space. So you don't end up stuck inside a planet, fifteen years in the future. #SciencyWiency
6:14 i'm gonna theorize that time itself in this series *wants* to follow a logical path. Like when the matches from biff are just replaced with a different set in the next movie, when he never would have grabbed any matches were it not for an impulsive theft from the desk, the item opened a hole in time, and time itself put in the item most likely to fill it without any problems. In this movie, had marty never met doc brown, he never wouldve gone back at all, so time made sure that stayed the same.
out of universe, we might call that "lazy writing," but its still cool so who cares lol
I call it tel logic or telology. It ' pushes bk' to quote Stephen King in 11/22/63. Not invan identical fashion but time certainly ' preserves' it's own .
I've seen this movie a million times since 1985, I just now noticed that Doc is listed as "scientist" in the phone book. And no one else has a profession listed.
I'm just sitting here waiting for them to do Back To The Future 2. (PLEASE!)
He should do that the day he went to the future
SkinnyBonez
That's what I'm assuming is going to happen. October 21st, 2015 is a Wednesday, so he could do Part II on the Tuesday and Part III on the Thursday of that week.
***** time zones tho xD
Dude, there's a Back To The Future 3... The fuck you been?
Luis Oh sorry, I meant to say for CinemaSins to do an Everything Wrong With Back To The Future 2. Not for them to make two more, because I've seen both. XD My Mistake!
Marty says at school "You mean that my mom has got the hots for ME?" as if he just found out. But didn't he realize that back at Lorraine's house when she invited him to sleep in her room and squeezed his thigh? DING!
Hero3128 must have been denial, until doc noticed it too
DING INDEED !!
Paging Dr. Freud...
@Somewon Yuno It wouldn't have worked anyway remember? It only took a kiss for her to realize she felt incompatible with him.
Hero3128 He knew, just playing coy toy!😂😂😂😂
This is one of my all-time favorite movies. The time travel definitely raised a ton of questions, but I was always too into the movie to recognize the other mistakes.
Also about the amplifier, where did that high gain distortion come from? There was no distortion for guitars in 1955
Benjamin Romanello facing the amp can create distortion alone..
Unless I'm mistaken, didn't the "discovery" of distortion come from cranking the amps up to full volume. You could argue that between the high volume and the picking attack, Marty created distortion. Also I would not call that high gain either
Eh....what? Of course distortion existed back then. But it was a natural distortion, which came from high volume.
Ikr, distortion was founded a longgg time ago, in the 1940s they discovered distortions, but distortion can came when you sabotage the amp back then. Hear when Marty plays the guitar for Earth Angel? It's clean sound, but when he plays Johnny B. Goode, the guitar became overdrive like what lmao. And for 1955 distortion guitar, It's not that heavy distortion like when Marty plays Johnny B. Goode. Made no sense, glad someone pointed this out.
cranking up the amp will create distortion
55 sins..and a video that couldnt crack 10 mins..its that great of a movie :)
5:00 The porno "Orgy American Style" Changed to "Assembly of Christ"
ziggyzap1 So it turned into something disgusting and wrong.
yep
Look to the right for 1 Frame a Face appears
+ziggyzap1 Wrong. 0:26 (Assembly of Christ.) 0:30 Orgy American style. Both buildings are very different. So it didn't change..
+Taiga Sakuya you're right, my bad
Man, even as a child, one of the kids disappearing from the picture at a time, one piece at a time has ALWAYS confused the heck out of me
No sin off for the Twin Pines Mall changing to Lone Pine Mall after Marty went back in time and ran over one of the pines? 😕 It's pretty clever
It's your kids, Marty! Something's gotta be done about your kids!! YOUR DAUGHTER MARRIES A BLACK MAN!
Family Guy, right? Man that show used to be hilarious.
6:55 Big guys spend so much of their lives never getting hit, they don't know what to do when it happens. They get fearful real quick.
6:30 not entirely true at least in the Latino households sometimes parents allow their kids to live with them mostly until they get married or until they're actually ready.
I agree
"I don't know how but they found me"
I don't know... maybe the radioactive material you're hauling around?
idk man, doesn't sound likley.
Please do an everything wrong with Frozen
This movie exists
I think he did that already
He doesn't do Animated movies. There is another channel (I forgot who) who already did that.
maybe you haven't caught on but he doesn't do fully animated movies. He does live-action with CGI (Marvel movies, Godzilla, etc.) but he's never done a single fully animated movie.
Andy Skow I hope that proves to be false
Do "Everything Wrong With Copyright Law".
THIS THIS THIS
Yeah. . . PLEASE!!!!!!!!
0:26 the real hero is that mint Supra sitting there.
Part 2: Chuck Berry must have had perfect pitch in order to be able to discern a song over a 1950s long-distance call where the other end was across a large room from the song being played through an amplifier.
He was going to write the song anyway. This isn't the _Terminator_ universe where the future you traveled from is actually the future you created. Marty didn't actually change history by playing "Johnny B. Goode" because that version of Chuck Berry already existed.
@@CountArtha The riff on Johnny B. Goode is "borrowed" from an earlier T. Bone Walker song called Strollin' With Bones.
I don't think you understand how happy I get when I see an "everything wrong with" video on a movie that I love. I don't know why I enjoy it so much but I do!
*Watching and thinking everything about this is so familiar* Ooooooh, because I've seen in before in the past even though it was uploaded again to day. I felt like a time traveler there for a moment.
thespacebat you should click this akk.li/pics/anne/jpg
Jamie Botterill??????
Jamie Botterill 0.0 I hate you
thespacebat Remember: Freaking mute your volume before clicking on ANYTHING sketchy or in the comments section. This has saved me a lot of jump scares.
Aaaaaand we're off to a rough start:
Marty's watch doesn't tell the proper time as shown by him shaking the watch when Doc and the DeLorean are first introduced.
Squeashy Which has literally nothing to do with a scene that happened four scenes before that.
Isn’t it a digital one?
Hey, sin #46 is just due to a crazy side effect of time travel.
Even memories that didn’t happen may still exist somewhere.
Back to the Future is amazing
Sin: When Doc asks Marty who is the president of his time......how the hell was he gonna verify that???
Presumably he thought the boy "pretending" to be from the future wouldn't have a ready answer. If he was clearly struggling to "think of a name" on the spur, it would show that his "future world" did not exist. Of course, Marty did have a name ready, though not one Doc found plausible.
Cinema Sins dings things for comedic purposes. CS fans think they are now movie experts, finding “problems” in movies like Doc Browns line didn’t make sense. Thanks a lot Cinema Sins
Maybe Doc also thought he could look up the guy Marty would say in a dictionary or a news archive to see if it was a real person. If someone would be the President in 30 years' time he'd probably have done something noteworthy already - like all Presidents between Eisenhower and Reagan, except Carter, in fact had (in 1955 Kennedy and Johnson were Senators, Nixon was the Vice President and Ford was a Congressman.) Of course since Doc already knew perfectly well who Reagan was he just initially dismissed the whole thing as a bad joke.
He knew after seeing Marty's portable television studio, (er, camera), that future presidents had to be actors. We've ALREADY have had TWO: Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump, who are/were actors who later became President.
yo, where's the Everything Wrong With Back to the Future 3??
Exactly!
The movie where they mention "Clint Eastwood" some 30 times?
Just one sin there. "It exists."
KCTragedienne it wasn't that bad
KCTragedienne u could nit pick any movie, we just like to nit pick this one cause it so damn good and we feel it could almost be real so we have group chats to help us cope
I love how Marty kills his other self by going back
8:18 gets me every time. I miss Philip Seymour Hoffman
P S H as in Happiness?
It's your kids Marty! Something has gotta be done about your kids. One of them marries a black man!
Ha, Family Guy.
We've got one more year to invent hoverboards, robotic waiters, hovercars, hoverscooters, and a sports almanac of the 1980's.
***** Oh yeah. We need Jaws 19.
Big problem with flying cars isn't the tech; plenty of functional designs exist. The big problem is the FAA. Want people to have to spend 2000 hours in flight school just to be able to drive?
John Pryce Besides not enough people would be able to afford the vehicle to warrant its creation. If the demand is not greater than supply, what point is there to go in debt?
Alex Moak Also, can you imagine how absolutely terrible accidents would be in those things?
The Hiphopopotamus just like and airplane crash
2:14
Dave started to disappear first because he was the oldest, because he'd be born first, Dave wouldn't completely disappear before the others because they were alive while he was too
Mind-blowing
2:54 in a deleted scene he actually tries to call his mom
im still waiting for my hover car. its 2015 now so where the fuck is the hover cars? or how about hover boards? nothing? now i feel ripped off >.>
MrHornyboy2000 and holograms too
and sky streets
freakingminecraftian Holograms do exists, sky streets well...that`s too Star Wars :))))
We do have flying cars, but they aren't in common use yet
+Ryan Idlett To be fair, I got the impression that the flying car was still a recent development. $40,000 for the hover conversion?
+MrHornyboy2000 www.cnet.com/news/the-lexus-hoverboard-is-real-video/
There ya go!
DO BACK TO THE FUTURE 2 and 3!!! PLEASE
"His cousin saw a white guy playing Johnny B. Goode and took all the credit." That's the joke. Not a sin.
The road existed in 1955, but clearly had a different name. John F. Kennedy was somewhat famous in 1955, at least as son of businessman and political backer Joseph, if not for his own merits as war hero, Pulitzer Prize winner for Profiles in Courage, and Massachusetts Senator. Maybe Lorraine's dad didn't follow politics and thus had a reason to not know the name.
Well the bus having it's headlights on the second time is simple. They had them on initially but cut them off when they got closer.
...And if you notice after it passes Marty with its lights on, it has its lights off in the next shot of Marty running.
Therealtlorenzo1 a drive by in Hill valley isn’t as simple as a drive by in Compton!
John F. Kennedy was a US Senator in 1955. He wasn't an unknown.
Yeah, but it'd be amazing if anyone could name a random U.S. Senator. That's like naming a random U.S. Senator today.
Can you name the two current Massachusetts senators?
No. I don't even know the two current Senators from my home state.
Then point proven :D
On December 21, 1954, John F. Kennedy was in the news on TV for recovering from some spinal operation.
The Teen Wolf clip is a nice touch.
_Back to the Future II_ is a sad development for Biff, because at the end of this movie, Biff may be a bit of a pushover, but he's not impoverished or bitter. He owns his own business and he's excited and happy for George's success as a writer, since the idea is that Marty ensured a brighter future. You get the impression that because George isn't the type to hold a grudge, Marty helping George made _Biff_ into a better person, which is why Marty's parents credit Biff for their marriage. Next movie? All gone.
It's 12-19-17 just two weeks away from 2018 and I'm still waiting on a hover car
I love how full movies and songs can be uploaded, but even if two seconds of certain movies/songs gets put up on youtube it gets instantly removed if caught
Fucking RUclips logic bro
Doc had to do everything exactly the same way to keep to avoid a time paradox
He could have done the same if he'd never gone bk to the mall parking lot but he'd be dealing with too many unknown variables. Better a devil you know.
Love your videos, but I am surprised that you didn't take a sin off for noticing that the screen set up crew took the moment to change the sign of the mall to Lone Pine Mall, but when Marty went there the first time it was the Twin Pine Mall - the pine that he hit in the past was the other pine - lol - still love your channel keep it up.
OMG I never got that the bum was the 50s mayor! (mind blown)
Me too 😂 * mind exploding *
+Morgil I always wondered what that reference Marty used was, "Red you look great." Thanks to CinemaSins this is an eye-opening line for sure :).
Yea, I never caught on that he was the mayor too
+Morgil He could be the mayor's son! Maybe people called him "Red", too.
+Morgil Most people think that they're different people named Red
2:12 - Long-neck beer bottles made with clear glass were decades from being invented in 1955.
Cracked “after hours” did the best video on over sights on this movie, laughed when you pointed out the same things
1:30 - Our two dogs can tell our SUV is coming from inside the house when the SUV is a block or so away. a block away and can tell the difference of vehicle sounds when different relatives drive to the house. Never doubt the way dogs can detect sounds, indoors or out. It'd have nothing to do with eyes. My dogs would be at the window and door to greet people before they are even close to be double parked outside.
Holy. Maybe your dog's can read the book, ' how to teach Relativity to your dog's ' and teach me. ( The dog in the book, it went over my head)
@@chriswest8389 they can tell who the people are outside the door too. Never underestimate pets.
#37 "Car goes dead cliche..." This is how DeLorean DMC-12's usually were in real life.
Extra sin for Doc choosing such a car model then :)
One thing which nobody mentions is the repercussions of the entire mall event- You've got a van full of libyan nationalists armed with assault rifles and RPGs who speed into your small american town and start firing off rounds before crashing horribly. That does not just go 'unnoticed'.
I'm sure with some investigating, it wouldn't be difficult to discover that Doc Brown was involved (the Libyans found him, why wouldn't the CIA?) and of course discover Marty as an accomplice to the illegal testing of a device which requires a nuclear reaction to function. The video footage Marty filmed would be damning evidence. Doc and Marty would be slapped with theft, treason, and a whole slew of crimes beginning with the word 'intent'. They'd never see daylight again.
So why was Marty and Doc allowed to simply leave the scene and go home (Great) scott-free?
Because DOC SOLD OUT! He gave the government full access to all of his work in return for his and Marty's freedom. The government uses the time-machine to develop advanced technology (flying cars, hover-boards, dust-proof paper, the ability to control weather (but they still can't fix the damn clock tower)) and even a crack team of time-traveling criminal investigators- allowing the justice system to reach a conviction the same day a crime is committed. The world reaches a utopian state, and Doc Brown's involvement is no secret. He is eventually honored for his discovery.
Until the technology to time travel is stolen from the government and sold across international crime syndicates, who begin to use it to send people back in time to get murdered and disposed of. (LOOPER)
If people were ment to time travel then where are the time travelers from the future? Think about that one.
Shawn Yeakel
Grab a sandwich, cuz it's a long one:
I suppose it depends on which rules apply.
In Back to the Future, time is linear and the future can be changed. You could go back, kill Hitler, and return to a future without Hitler. 'Time-tourism' would have to be very heavily regulated, if not outright banned. Travelling back to anytime before time-travel is discovered would be too risky with the possibility that the time-travel tech is somehow destroyed (butterfly effect, etc), so presumably we would only see time-travellers AFTER we actually learned how to travel through time.
Bill and Ted films, on the other hand, seem to also occur in a linear timeline, but the future CANNOT be changed. If you tried to go back and kill Hitler, you would fail- you would die before succeeding/ you would kill the wrong man/ after you killed Hitler, an imposter would take his name and identity and resume Hitler's place in history. In this way, you could go back and fuck around all you wanted without causing any paradoxes's'x'ss...'s... So the only reason the streets aren't flooded with time-tourists is because exactly that- all pasts would just be packed with time tourists. Commercialized time-travel is very finite. Only the most brilliant, the most wealthy, or the most dire scientific requirement, is allowed to travel. Even then, it is likely that training and heavy preperation is required. And besides, if someone went up to you and claimed to be a time-traveller (and you know those people are out there), they're crazy... right?
Does it make a difference if you believe them, even if they're telling the truth?
If you're a Michael Crichton fan, the universe divides endlessly and exists in all states, like a quantum particle or some shit. You could go back and kill Hitler, but you would do nothing but create an alternate universe without Hitler. Your/our universe with him will still exist as it always has, unchanged, and you could always return here without ever changing anything (or could you return? Would you be lost?).
Your influence has a laughably tiny effect on the universe. So, the only reason we don't see time-travellers is because, even if ten trillion people decided to go back to one point in time, they would be scattered across ten trillion different alternate universes, each with trillions of dividing 'twins' where the differences range from the Cold War escalading into a nuclear apocalypse- to a single atom in your neighbor's eyebrow being flipped the other way around and nothing else. Each of those have infinite other 'twins', and so on.
Being lucky enough to see a time-traveller would be like getting drawn a royal flush in poker ten thousand times in a row.
Take your pick. Me, I don't believe in time travel. But the possibilities are very fun to think about.
Not Jon You are a beast
Brett Thompson
They would need a time police force...like....a time cop....
He's the cop, who cant be stopped
4:19 I think the crowd would have been a heck of a lot more shocked than they're portraying lol
I’m giggling my head off, as I was getting so angry while listening to you rip in to what my brain accepts as cinematic perfection 😂 Ahhh dear, love your channel.