Doc Gets Shot! | Back To The Future (1985) | Screen Bites
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- Doc's (Christopher Lloyd) life is saved when he wears a bullet proof vest during a shootout after taking advice from a past version of Marty (Michael J Fox).
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From Back To The Future (1985) - Synopsis: Marty travels back in time using an eccentric scientist's time machine. However, he must make his high-school-aged parents fall in love in order to return to the present.
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Notice, before Marty went to 1955, the mall was called “twin pines mall.” When he gets back, it’s called “lone pine mall.” This is because when Marty was escaping from Mr. Peabody’s house in 1955, he ran over one of two of the baby pine trees. A cool detail!
oh yeah? that's what happened?
Also in part 3 the ravines name was named after claras death but after doc brown rescueing her it bow called east wood ravine in honor of marty
Where???
Yes he knocked down one of the pines when he went to 1955 on old peabodys farm!!!
no it wasnt called that
Funny fact: The 3 movies are ending with Marty thinking Doc is dead or gone, and suddenly he appears back😁
Great trilogy:)
HOW DID I NOT REALIZE THIS BEFORE
Only good one was the original
Doc didn’t come back at the end of Part 2.
@@RenegadesReact Marty thought Doc was dead, but then Western Union showed up with an old letter.
@@GauthamJitS but Doc didn’t come back. That was the point I was making.
“I figured, what the hell?”
Wonderful stuff. Brings tears to my eyes. Bloody perfection.
Not to mix TV shows and movies, but it looks like somebody violated the temporal prime directive.
My man... Thinking with his
Heart instead of his brain!
Starting at 0:30, I absolutely adore this part - not only does Doc pull off the impossible and send Marty back to 1985, but he also gets to FINALLY see one of his inventions working in the most glorious way. I'd be hooting and hollering, too.
So what did Doc say in Lone Pine Mall when he sent Einstein 1 minute into the future? Did he have to fake excitement?
Could just be a different excitement that he was able to replicate the time travel his future self did, that only saw back in 1955.
I like how he's about to shout noooooo when he sees Doc get shot, but then the original Marty shouts noooooo first and throws him off 😂
Note Doc's death is different from the first one where the AK-47 fires for a few seconds before he falls.
it isn't the original marty. the original marty is the one who came back from the past. this is the alternate timeline marty who was born in the altered 1985. What he did when he went back in time is a mystery because he does not show up in BTTF part 2. Perhaps he didn't even go to 1955 because doc knew there would be two martys there so he put a different date on the time machine.
@@killingmewillnotbringbacky9177 there would of been 3 actually, since the marty from the 2nd film went back fo 1955 too.
@@yukiegrandmotherofakito7547 yeah but doc wouldn't know that yet because he only goes there with marty after the events of the night at lone pine mall
@@killingmewillnotbringbacky9177 Everything had to play out the same or at least very close to it in order to avoid a paradox. That altered 1985 Marty went back to 1955 and fulfilled essentially the same actions as the Marty we followed from the beginning of the movie. He interfered in his parents meeting, tried to get them together to fall in love, had run ins with Biff, and tried to tell Doc about the terrorists before returning to 1985 using the the lightning strike.
0:37 when you realize that this scene was in all of the three movies
Where was it in part 3?
@@rasmuslundstrom4821 The very begining
Huge turning point for several timelines. Who would have thought...
John Dough .-.
@John Dough exactly
One thing I noticed is that Doc seems a bit more self-assured and confident in this scene as well as the later one when he's interacting with Marty right before traveling to 2015. Assuming this was intentional, the implication is that Marty's trip back in time subtly changed Doc because he spent the last 30 years aware that he could "invent something that works" and it made him a more confident man. But it seems they abandoned that idea for the sequels, where he's just as quirky and zany as ever.
It's not that he's more confident. Doc just got older. He's much more laid back and wiser then his younger self.
Well, he did create time travel, arguably the biggest discovery ever.
He was more laid back and confident when Marty saw him again in 1985 after returning from 1955, and it was due to Doc now knowing since 1955 that he succeeded in time travel, I agree.
The reason he became more quirky and less laid back again in part 2 compared to the end of part 1 was due to all the things he found out about the future, the problems that Marty was going to have. He was more worked up again at the end of part 1 the next morning when he crashes into Marty's driveway and is all excitable about "something needs to be done about your kids!!"
@@awest182 1985 Doc was more laid back when Marty returned from 1955 (up until the time he dropped Marty off and decided to then check out the future). Some of it was that he was wiser, and some of it was that he's more confident too, due to him now knowing since 1955 that he invented something that worked.
His 1985 self wasn't as laid back anymore though once he went to 2015 the first time before coming back for Marty the next morning and exclaiming "something's gotta be done about your kids!!"
I had the same thought. There is another scene, where the Marty tells the Doc that his father stood up to Biff and that he'd never doen that in his life before. The Doc asks, "Never?". It's just very briefly, but you feel this gets Doc Brown thinking about time changes.
A detail I love is how Marty, coming back to 1985, exclaims that everything looks great. Arguably, compared to the time he just left, where everything was clean and it was still the "age of innocence" it certainly did NOT look great; but to him it WAS great, because it was HIS place and time, where he belonged.
2:34 Marty altered it from Twin Pines Mall to Lone Pine Mall
Cost him 1 Pine, well spotted.
Old Man Peabody: MY PINE 🌲! WHY YOU! You space bastard. You killed our pine 🌲!
yes!
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@@kirawedderburn Marty: *flying down the highway* : Alright, McFly. Get a grip on yourself, it's all a dream. It's just a very intense dream... *slams on the brakes upon reaching Lyon Estates..or rather where it would be*
movie stills holds up beautifully
Shisui Uchiha How are you alive
@@spiderjockey6593 itachi went back to the future
@@aunreza o right
Timeless.
Best trilogy in the movies history
Nam Anh Chu 👍🏻👍🏻
as long as you don't think too much about it, i guess.
I agree
Lord of the Rings or the Hobbit trilogy or the Matrix trilogy is the only others I can think of that would even come close
Norman Bates the 2 matrix sequels were weak at best. They were vastly inferior
Towards the end of Pt. 1, you suddenly realize this was more about saving Doc's life than Marty reshaping his parents
Yeah, Marty never intended to change his parents, he just got unwittingly caught up in that along the way.
Doc was truly his fatherly figure all this time.
Perhaps, the best thing that ever happened to Marty was to befriend him.
@@jaimegutier273 he wasn't a fatherly figure he was his best friend, it is different
@@ChristopherSmith-Art is not, because Marty didn't learn how to be brave from his father but from Doc.
No he was his father figure because his actual parents were drunk losers
It's crazy that he crashes into the theater going 88mph and there is no damage to the car.
The flux capacitance field protected it. ;)
Scott Farmer
I like to think once a object Disappear it's gone so no damage would happened
"The Assembly Of Christ"
@@datbitchkeepingitreal6712 How did the DeLorean crash through Peabody's barn then?
The version we see of Marty going back to 1955 is a Marty who lived in the new good timeline
This double-perspective scene is my favorite scene in the first movie.
It has kind of an eerie, Twilight Zone feel, with Marty reliving the events of a week ago from an outside perspective, like a nightmare.
Fun fact: when Doc handed him the torn up and retaped letter, for Doc it had been 30 years since Marty handed it to Doc. For Marty, it had been 5 minutes!
That's Time Travel for Ya!
Marty runs over 2 miles in 9 minutes to try and save Doc.
Man's got heart.
It was two miles to town from Lyon Estates, not from the mall/Peabody farm. We don't really know the orientation of the three. He drove a bit from the farm to Lyon estates, and he may have been driving away from town. The mall may have been just a few blocks from the courthouse.
In a deleted scene, while Marty was running, giant bees were chasing him and for some reason Marty kept collecting clocks on the way...
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 Sounds more like Futurama to me. 🤔
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 Were there also a bunch of guys moving giant panes of glass while really repetitive, monotonous music kept playing over and over? Was he throwing bowling balls?
Marty : Doc! Doc!
Doc : Impossible! I just sent you back to the future!
Marty : You did sent me back to the future... But now I'm back, back from the future!
Doc : Great Scott!
Heavy.
Doc: (Faints)
"Marty:Doc! Doc don't do this! Oh, great! Just great!"
@@OneofInfinity. There’s that word again, “heavy”. Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth’s gravitational pull?
Freeze
Is this a hold up?
Legend has it Marvin Berry is still on the phone.
The film score towards the end of the scene doesn’t get talked about much. It really delivers the feels.
..its the greatest TIME MACHINE THEMED movie ever
Doc knew the entire time his past events with Marty long before he was even born, I love this closed loop stuff, Don must've spent years with Marty acting like 1955 never happened.
Would've been nice to see Marty hug Doc knowing he got to save him from his original fate. Doc would then say "Welcome home, Marty. You do not know how hard I've been trying not to reveal anything that happened back in 1955 to your other self here." This would make Marty chuckle. But tears would be filled in his eyes because of how happy he is to see Doc.
So agree for the hug TwT
@@mundancheemudomo8210 What does TwT mean?
Completely ridiculous and awesome movie. Saw it 3 times in the theater and countless times after.
I wish I had watched this, back when it was in the theaters. Raiders of the Lost Arc and Ghostbusters too.
Different time huh? Can't imagine seeing the same movie more than once in theaters.
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Aaron S. Lesbians?
Bryce Wakefield no
Buffalo Sports yes
No it’s Libyans
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I remember the day I saw this movie. A co-worker came in on a Monday excited about seeing this movie and told everybody in the office about it. People were still going to the movie theater to enjoy movies. VCR's were out but everybody didn't have one. I believe that was the last time that I went to the movies and the audience was happy to the point that we all stood up and cheered at the end when Doc came back because McFly's children were in the future making a mess. I am now 68 years old and watched this movie last night with my 13 year old grandson. Yes I went back to the future and laughed just as hard as I did in 1985.
4:30 In the Latin Spanish version, Doc say's: Well, it's my life, why not... I consider it a little more of a feeling than the original, but a love both anyway.... BTTF for life
Yeah! I thought something similar was said in the original but no! I still prefer the line in the Latin American version... it feels more appreciative about one's life :)
In the first scene when Doc was actually killed, his body violently flies backwards. In this scene where he’s wearing the armor, he falls to the side in a less violent manner.
Marty actually died several times in the sequel that is how Doc knew where to always be to save him.
Is this the book ?
One of the best parts of this scene is that they managed to change the past without creating a grandfather paradox. (I.E., if I go back in time and kill my grandfather, I therefore never existed and never went back in time to kill my grandfather.) Doc lives, but Marty's past self still believes he dies, so Past Marty will still try to prevent Doc's death when he travels to the past.
Doc has to play his part to make it believable :-)
just recently stayed up all night and watched all three of the movies and i’m obsessed
This scene is so badass w/ Marty watching himself escape & go to the past. Also love doc saying " what the hell" about not knowing too much but chucks that & reads the letter he had to tape up. Also Marty having to relive doc getting " killed " & him.about to scream no the same time his past self screams it. Brilliant movie. No wonder it's such a phenomenon. Fox only slept like 2 hrs a night for months bc he had to both family ties & the film. I dont blame him for going through some sleep deprivation bc he said he would have never gotten over not doing this film.
3:17 These two shots of the DeLorean, accompanied by the delicious audio and VFX, is stunningly beautiful. I love them.
3:41 One of the best scenes in all of movie history. He survived and made it.
I'm glad doc decided too read Marty's note,that whole space time continuem thing wouldn't be right without him.
I want to know why Doc changed his mind about that.
@@jasondyrkacz8270 well if he didn't read it 2 and 3 would have sucked.
To be honest I don’t think the note even mattered. If you notice in the first film back in 1955 there’s a scene where Doc is watching the tape. Marty comes into his workshop and Doc immediately stops playing the tape. He doesn’t get see himself get shot but he sees himself tell Marty to run for it. I think it implies to Doc that he gets into serious trouble in the future that he might need some protection from. I believe all he did was tape the note back together to make it look like Marty was the one who actually warned him.
@@jasondyrkacz8270 I think he knew his future was in danger and since george knocked out biff the timeline was already altered so he didn't really care anymore.
But Doc tore up the letter in 1955, why was it in one piece again? And still wet??
As a child, seeing that scene twice definitely broke my heart, but it was a great "instant reveal" to show that Doc Brown HAD read the letter. 🙂
It took a second viewing of the film to see that when he'd ripped it up and the cable issue occured... Doc stuffed the ripped pieces in his overcoat pocket. 💪😎🤟
Cheap trick, but a good one.
Great friends, doc brown and Marty.
@2:18 "Gonna Leave The Time Machine Delorean Car While A Hobo Witnesses Everything
1:13 If you listen carefully, you can hear the DeLorean's tires make sudden contact with the ground after re-entry.
0:04 On no! I left my wallet in there!
2:32 I know this mall, it is in Rowland Heights, CA. The JC Penney is now a 24 Hour Fitness, but the structure looks just about the same 35 years later :)
The JC Penney and most of the stores are no more as of May 30th 2024.
Has a time machine and only put in 10 minutes extra. lol why not go back a whole day before doc got shot 🤦🏼♂️
Saad Qureshi what if he accidentally gets the original marty to not leave so now you have two martys like fuck
Because if he warned Doc too early then Marty wouldn’t have gone back in time, which was poor thinking on Marty’s part anyway because even with going back ten minutes he would have screwed stuff up.
At the very least he would have disappeared like Old Biff did in part 2 or like he was going to in part 1.
And also because he messed with time in 1955 and changed things for his parents and now that doesn’t happen because he technically dropped himself from going back in time it would really put a wrench in the space time continuum
@@bmcfad12 just have to be careful like in bttf2.
@@bmcfad12 also wouldn't have made sense going back only 10min since he was there during that 10min with doc. lol
have have will not
whats interesting is that doc in this car park knows whats going to happen because of Marty meeting him 30 years prior and then him eventually reading the letter but he cant tell the original Marty in order to make the events play out correctly
He should’ve tried honking the horn again
I love that at the 1:55 mark when Marty puts the car in gear the Last Time Departed (the one in yellow) does not say Nov 12, 1955 10:04PM but Oct 26, 1985 1:21AM
This is the singularity event that causes rick and morty and doc and marty to exist.
I am happy, they didn´t stick with a fridge
I like how he just lays there pretending to be dead.
Well, Doc had to make it how it seemed in the original timeline. He knows Marty went back in time by accident after his death. If Doc showed himself to be alive, Marty wouldn't go back in time and therefore, there would be two Martys here. Or worse, the original Marty would just be erased from existence because the other Marty didn't travel back in time. Doc had to ensure that Marty goes back in time to prevent some paradox.
Plus already knowing Marty before they become friends and knowing what has to happen while taking a secret precaution.
I'm guessing if Marty can survive crashing into a concrete building, those two Arabs can survive crashing into a wooded news stand
Don’t spoil the magic! 😂
That wasn't a 'wooded news stand'. It was a Fox Photo drive up Photo Processing booth, where you dropped off your exposed film, got a claim stub, then returned the next day to pick up your Photos.
@@cleekmaker00 We had a Kodak booth at our old shopping center. I remember those days. (Repeat to self: I am not getting old... I am not getting old...)
A person can survive falling out of a two storey window but might kill themselves stepping off a curb. It all depends on circumstances.
Marty was a Delorean, and the building isn’t made of concrete.
I wish I had the Eric Stoltz Footage so that Marty J Fox can see Marty Stoltz drive off because he dialed back a little TOO early.
A photo hut in just the right place, at just the right time..
Nowadays the entire mall would be abandoned, and there would be no photo hut.
3:25 fillmore had an accident
3:34 that face tho
1:19 Crazy Drunk Driver!
The second Marty is not the same as the first, he grew up with the cool dad and probably ended up in the first Marty's universe.
My theory is that Marty B went eventually to Marty A's timeline. Like you said
No I think Marty B disappears whenever Marty A originally went back in time. That’s prolly how time travel works. There’s also a theory that Doc sent Marty B to a different time and killed him so there won’t be two Marty’s
Easy, Marty B goes to Marty A's timeline, and as soon as he pushes his dad out the way, B ripples back to A. Stable time loop.
Knowing that Doc also knew at this point, that Marty got stuck in 1955 again and then sent him back to 1885 to rescue his future self, makes this scene a lot more poignant. Explains why Doc seems a bit melancholy in this scene
It does make a head think...
He had been waiting for this day for about 30 years.
Doc knew how much he meant to Marty.
1985 Lone Pine Doc knows so much.
Every year on my birthday, this movie Is essential...
I couldn't but notice. Even if Doc did die again, Marty could've still saved him. Doc still that huge case of plutonium that Marty could use to time travel again.
Theory: Doc actually put the letter back together because Marty kept going back to save him.
@@lucaskennington9101 I actually like that!😀
The mall Twin Pines has change to Lone Pines mall but thats not the only detail changed, At the first scene when Doc was shot he was screaming but when Marty travels back to 1985 when doc was shot once again he wasn't screaming this indicates that doc is wearing a Bulletproof vest
The logo of "Twin pine Mall" has changed into "Lone Pine Mall" if you look closely.
2:20 You can see Jennifer Parker's father's AMC Eagle from earlier in the movie parked at the Texaco station for atmosphere.
Just so many happy memories. Endless great scenes.
Marty bumped into that same guy, (the guy on the bench), in Back to the Future Part II. The guy then shouts at him, "Watch where you're going, you crazy, drunk pedestrian!"
Brett the bum.
Because the second Marty is the same person as the original Marty but before the second Marty goes back in time his parents probably told him the story of how their friend Calvin Klein got them together so when the second Marty go through the same situation as the original Marty the second Marty must have realized that he’s the Calvin Klein guy that his parents were talking about and he also realized it has all already happened so there’s really no alternative right there
Yeah, it means the Marty we see go back in time in this scene technically isn't the same Marty we follow for the whole movie. It's the Marty from the timeline that had been altered.
amazing stuff
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Absoloutly love this Trilogy. Even saw Back to the Future the musical in the U.K. and the end part where Marty is driving towards the finish line and Doc is stuck on the clock tower and whizzes down are all carried out perfectly in the Musical also. Just like watching the Movie. When it comes to the states people must watch it.
How did you like the musical as a whole, btw? I am maybe gonna see it myself some day.
@@Movietuff All the technical stuff was amazing. As it was a musical it did go on a bit and there was a lot of singing and dancing in it but all the pyrotechnics was amazing. Pretty on cue with the car and Doc and Marty. If I could go I would watch it again just for Doc and Marty!!!
@@najmaashiq7964 ok, thanks for your answer. I appreciate it :).
This is the best trilogy in future history.
It dawned on me that the terrorists were probably still alive after hitting the photo shack. Doc and Marty are lucky they didn't get blown away by them while they were having their moment.
1:11 Meant to be Mayor Red Thomas from 1955? not sure i believe that.
my favorite actor and my trilogy movies back then!
Isso sim é uma triologia. A melhor de todos os tempos.
NEVER remake this.
Agreed.
2:56 GoOoOoOOOoOooooOoOo
3rd part was extraordinary several time watched it from 07
Still felt live😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
Huge back to the future fan 😊
I just realized that Marty left the DeLorean he arrived in, with the door open, in the middle of the same road where he just crashed into a building, next to a homeless man. The story, obviously, continues on as if that's no big deal, but just think of it. In some fictional town, there was a time machine, left in the street with its door open and keys still in the ignition. No plutonium? No big deal. Wire a few Teslas together in serial.
I remember when I saw this at the theater when Doc sat up the whole theater clapped and cheered
So powerful the silence of the Doc!!
I think someone described the relationship between Doctor Brown and Martin McFly (according to the books that is his full name) as Doctor Brown being the positive father figure that Marty needed.
I just love this epic movie.
Jesus it's disturbing that you cut it off before the music hits, that seals the emotional moment of this scene. Lol
Док: "А почему нет?!"
И посмотрел предупреждение)
Жив остался 😃. Бронежилет спас его жизнь от пуль. "Благоразумный видит бедствие и укрывается."
When I was a kid I loved this movie , and across the street one day someone parked THE SAME VAN, and as a bttf fan and also a kid well...
1:27 says the guy who 🍺🍻 all the time
"Crazy drunk driver."
I love this scene.
“Bulletproof vest! Great flick! Great friggin’ flick!”
Doc and Marty legends
Doc and Morty messing with the people of Hill Valley for over a century.
3:20 If you have good headphones and can turn up your bass, you can feel it in your head.
@2:12min ..... a bangbus from PUBG!
lol
Far as I'm concerned best movie ever
Excellent franchise. Excellent
Wibbly wobbly timey wimey! As the tenth doctor would say 🤣🤣
After watching the trilogy and riding the former ride at Universal Studios I always was fascinated with time machines and time travel and always wished time machines like this could exist in real life how cool would it be to have the ability to arrive instantly at any parallel universe in the space time continuum this would be perfect for any mistakes in your life you wish you could change or turn out differently or if you wanted to relive any moment of your life.
I think the Doc came to the ''what the hell'' conclusion because the timeline was already altered by George decking Biff in the face. In the original timeline. this didn't happen.. future was already altered anyway, so him reading that letter wasn't going to change that much.
What i'm more puzzled about. his younger 1955 self now SAW the time machine .. he fixed it and therefore gained knowledge. So I would imagine that Doc Brown would have been able to finish the time machine BEFORE this point in time in 1985, due having learned (a bit) of the actually finished version. This and him reading the warning causes it to make 0 sense for Doc Brown and the Marty of a now altered 1985, to even be on that parking lot at all.
You forget that doc saw footage of this event happening, at this spot at this time. If he changed anything leading up to Marty going back to 1955 the universe implodes
@@MrX626 you're right. I forgot about that. Another thing that makes little sense is at the end of the movie when Marty goes home.. his room is the exact same as before.. with everything about his family having changed.. due to his dad now being a succesful author, you'd think his room would/should look different from the ''poor mcfly'' version
Luna Silvermoon that one is fair, I think it just to show that Marty is not that different from the original one we’ve been following
@@MrX626 I get that but it doesn't make much sense. Growing up in a poor household or middle-class is a huge difference. Not only for himself but also how everyone in town is percieving the Mcfly's family. Marty's classmates would have treated him differently for example.
Note: I say middle-class cause despite his dad being more succesful and having more money. I wouldn't say they're rich either.. just.. enough to not having to worry about the bills.
I do think that most of the time, kids in the 80s has always had bedrooms like that. Covered in band posters, records, amps and all. Eddie Van Halen had such a monster hold on teenage guys back in those days.
Well, what the hell
Best movies ever
Marty hops over the bench where the homeless guy is sleeping, and the guy is like, "What the hell?"
I love Doc!
Marty essentially had to go back in time to forwarn Doc.
Wouldn’t it be weird for the recently returned Marty to jump into the DeLorean with the departing Marty? That would really blow 1955 Doc’s mind.
that's a cool thought... how does that work? that's really messing with my brain. it's like there would permanently be two Martys? that must be why they have to "don't talk to yourself" rule, because that would quickly lead to problems.
Huge back to the future fan🎵