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  • @batbrick3949
    @batbrick3949 Год назад +10

    25:55 Fun fact - the frisbee game was actually created by college students throwing pie tins made by the Frisbee Pie Company.

  • @johnrob3215
    @johnrob3215 Год назад +19

    “Dude” is a term from western days in case you didn’t know it meant gentleman or fancy pants man not a cowboy. They used to have things called dude ranches I’m not sure if they still do but it’s where cityfolk could go and act like a cowboy on a ranch or somewhere for a week or so. Actually I think they still have them. If you ever seen the movie city Slickers, you’ll know what I mean.

  • @krispurdy78
    @krispurdy78 Год назад +13

    The reason Doc is still alive and able to see his own grave is because the Doc in the 50s has not lived in the future yet where he travels to the old west to die. It's just like when they travel to the future in part 2 and run into themselves. They can exist in two different timelines at once.

    • @Logan_Baron
      @Logan_Baron Год назад +4

      Yes, it can be confusing to some, but the Doc in the past (old west) is actually the future Doc. Probably easier to think of it that it's the Older Doc in the past.

    • @AnakinIT
      @AnakinIT Год назад

      I've always thought that this could be a plot hole. Since 1955's Doc knew that he will die on 1855, he can pay Tannen to continue to live. This means that it's no longer necessary to send Marty in 1885 to take back 1985's Doc.

    • @jayeisenhardt1337
      @jayeisenhardt1337 Год назад

      @@AnakinIT pay the 80, get shot anyway

    • @PhilBagels
      @PhilBagels Год назад +1

      @@AnakinIT But since he's still in 1885, he doesn't know that he's going to get shot until Marty comes back and tells him.

  • @geoffmower8729
    @geoffmower8729 Год назад +21

    I love at the end when Marty comes back to 1985 in the DeLorean on the train tracks. The sign says Eastwood ravine. It was originally Shonash ravine and then when Clara fell in it was called Clayton ravine . And after Clint Eastwood went over it Eastwood ravine. There are lots of little fun subtle things in these movies I love it.

    • @obywatelcane6775
      @obywatelcane6775 8 месяцев назад

      So they named that ravine after the guy who hijacked and destroyed the locomotive. Apparently they were fans of "green" transportation before it was fashionable 🙂

  • @marcbennett9232
    @marcbennett9232 Год назад +26

    this is one of the best trilogies ever made. the entire series is great and ended nicely without reaching too far or going on too long.

  • @christopherb501
    @christopherb501 Год назад +4

    My favorite Fridge moment is the thought that, given the DeLorean is in the mineshaft from 70 years ago, there's technically a window in the 2nd movie wherein FOUR time machines are extant.

  • @jd-zr3vk
    @jd-zr3vk Год назад +7

    The gun salesman plays the railroad supervisor in Blazing Saddles. He also plays an uncle in The Big Easy with Dennis Quade. Elizabeth Shue starred in Adventures in Babysitting.

  • @stevethemagicninja
    @stevethemagicninja Год назад +11

    6:48 When Marty says 'You haven't heard of him yet' (referring to Clint Eastwood) he points to the Poster for Revenge of Creature(Creature from the Black Lagoon 2) which was Clint's debut film.

    • @MrDooteronomy
      @MrDooteronomy Год назад +3

      He points to two posters, the second one being "Tarantula," which also has a young Clint Eastwood in it. And both movies were 1955 releases!

  • @coldflamebluedragon196
    @coldflamebluedragon196 Год назад +40

    Michael J Fox was apparently left unconscious while filming Marty's hanging scene. Fortunately he was rescued just in time by Robert Zmeckis who realized that Fox's acting looked too realistic

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan Год назад +4

      He blames this for causing his Parkinson's disease.

    • @SuperMarioBrosIII
      @SuperMarioBrosIII Год назад +6

      @@3DJapan During a scene in part III where Michael J. Fox was running his leg stopped...meaning he just went down and that was the early signs of Parkinson's according to Michael J. Fox. 🏃🏃‍♂🐎🎥

    • @mlee6050
      @mlee6050 Год назад +2

      I didn't hear that, I just heard he was close to becoming unconscious when Doc or someone else took shot to save him

    • @liamnehren1054
      @liamnehren1054 Год назад +1

      @@3DJapan sadly that is impossible unless he was fully without oxygen for a few minutes, which would have looked "too dead" for the filming making it unlikely to be the case, they would have pulled him down way before.... The oxygen already in your brain lasts for 4 minutes before permanent brain damage occurs.

    • @DPMRsEmail
      @DPMRsEmail Год назад +3

      @@3DJapan This sounds like BS from the internet, give us a link to him saying this.

  • @TheShockninja
    @TheShockninja Год назад +19

    It’s awesome you finally watched BttF3! The rock band ZZ Top did an acoustic version of the song “Doubleback” for this film. From left to right: the late Dusty Hill, Frank Beard (the one without a beard, ironically) and Billy Gibbons.

    • @BubblyRainbows
      @BubblyRainbows Год назад +2

      I knew the band and their music through my dad, but I had no idea what they looked like, so I never realized the musicians were anyone special until I saw a comment on another "Back to the Future" reaction.

  • @Jackferrett6781
    @Jackferrett6781 Год назад +34

    Magy literally just uploaded Back To The Future

  • @JoshuaBloom01
    @JoshuaBloom01 Год назад +3

    Dude was actually an insult in the wild west days of the 1880's. In that time period, there were ranches set up to show normal, rich folks what life was like on a ranch. These tourist attractions were labeled "Dude ranches". A "Dude" was a yuppy from the city that had no idea what life on the frontier was like.

  • @bobapjok4241
    @bobapjok4241 Год назад +3

    originally, it didnt say doc was shot on monday, just that he died on monday. if you remember it tannen says it takes 2 days to die from the shot, so before marty went back, tanned shot doc on saturday at the festival and it took until monday to die, but marty intervened and so doc (or marty) was going to get shot on monday at the duel.

  • @chrislaustin
    @chrislaustin Год назад +22

    These three films are just amazing, and considering that parts 2 & 3 came long after the fact(no original plans for sequels), makes them all even more EPIC.

    • @pauldavis5665
      @pauldavis5665 Год назад +4

      I am pretty sure the sequels were planned. At the end of the first Back to the Future movie it says "To be continued..."

    • @chrishh5777
      @chrishh5777 Год назад +7

      @@pauldavis5665 The TBC notice wasn't there when the first movie was originally released in 1985 and is usually no longer included whenever it gets re-released these days.

    • @pauldavis5665
      @pauldavis5665 Год назад

      @@chrishh5777 I didn't know that. So that whole scene at the end of the first movie where Doc comes back from the future and tells Marty about his kids being in trouble is not actually in the original release?

    • @eddyhung7497
      @eddyhung7497 Год назад

      ​@@pauldavis5665 all your questions will be answer by watching the BTTF documentary on RUclips

    • @pauldavis5665
      @pauldavis5665 Год назад

      @@eddyhung7497 Eh, I don't really care that much. But thanks for the recommendation.

  • @TommygunNG
    @TommygunNG Год назад +14

    I knew you’d appreciate the Clint Eastwood aspect of this. The flying train ending I thought was a bit extreme, but I too loved that it ended the story on a good note. And as always, you were the hippie with a bit of a traditional streak to you. Thank you.

    • @stevenroberts1392
      @stevenroberts1392 Год назад +2

      It's a movie series about turning a DeLorean into a flying nuclear powered time machine, and the "extreme" part is a flying train?!

    • @billhicks808
      @billhicks808 Год назад +2

      Worst overlook is that gasoline definitely existed in 1885. It was a byproduct of processing oil into kerosene. They used to just dump it into the rivers and lakes which caused a lot of the burning river and lake incidents that history talks about. Doc woukd know that.

    • @TommygunNG
      @TommygunNG Год назад +1

      They were too obsessed over the time crunch. And Doc’s first effort at formulation of a fuel was a failure. Trixy is right that they should have simply prepared to fight Tannen.

    • @Yngvarfo
      @Yngvarfo Год назад +2

      The flying DeLorean was a silly ending to the first movie. They weren't planning to make sequels, but when they did, they had to continue from where the first one ended, so they made this fanccciful 2015 with flying cars and other fanciful inventions to fit. I don't think anyone believed that 2015 would really be like that. Anyway, they ended the last movie in the same style as the first.

    • @TommygunNG
      @TommygunNG Год назад

      I get the symmetry there.
      But the truth is, some people did see flying cars as plausible.

  • @wyrmshadow4374
    @wyrmshadow4374 Год назад +4

    In 3 movies Marty has never been able to have a drink.

  • @Pixelologist
    @Pixelologist Год назад +5

    What, you didn't recognize the call back to BttF II when Marty showed he was a "crack shot" at that arcade game in the 80s cafe? I mean, it was like a baby's game but still.... 🤣

    • @MrGBH
      @MrGBH 6 месяцев назад

      It was Elijah Wood who called it a baby's game

  • @lifelover515
    @lifelover515 Год назад +14

    Thanks for sharing your obvious enjoyment of the final instalment of this fun, tightly scripted trilogy. So many easter eggs. The Clint Eastwood running gag was a great touch. The barfly who referred to him as the 'biggest yeller belly in the West' was Pat Buttram, immortalised as the rapacious Mr Haney in the classic 'hayseed sitcom' Green Acres. The delightful Mary Steenburgen was perfectly cast as Clara. Nice one, Miss Blue.

    • @MrEd8846
      @MrEd8846 Год назад +1

      And in the 2nd movie Biff was watching the dollars trilogy and saying that the best twist ever.... was what Marty used against mad dog

    • @ronfehr7899
      @ronfehr7899 Год назад +1

      All three men sitting at the table in the bar were famous for appearing in westerns. I think the other two were Dub Taylor and Harry Carey Jr.

    • @lifelover515
      @lifelover515 Год назад +1

      @@ronfehr7899 Thanks for info Ron. The late Pat seems to have the best lines, but kudos to them too.

  • @craigwhip
    @craigwhip Год назад +3

    There are now 2 DeLorean's in 1885, the one Marty came in and the one Doc arrived in, which is now hidden in the mine, you would figure Doc would have known to use some gas from the hidden DeLorean, to power Marty's Delorean.

    • @gartrellliddell3806
      @gartrellliddell3806 Год назад

      That’s what I was thinking, they could’ve been gone..

    • @himwhoisnottobenamed5427
      @himwhoisnottobenamed5427 2 месяца назад

      I figure Doc would’ve drained the fluids first thing after storing it in the side town. Making use of whatever he could. He wasn’t planning on coming back, and gasoline only lasts a few years before it breaks down. So why keep the tank full?

  • @Billinois78
    @Billinois78 Год назад +1

    6:39 EASTER EGG: Marty says "Clint Eastwood never wore anything like this" while standing next to 2 movie posters: "Revenge of the Creature" and "Tarantula" - both released in 1955 - Clint Eastwood's first 2 movie roles, albeit uncredited bit roles.
    In "Revenge of the Creature" (a sequel to Creature from the Black Lagoon), he was in one scene as a scientist who misplaced his lab mouse, only to find it in the pocket of his lab coat.
    In "Tarantula", (about a giant tarantula) he was in a short scene as a military pilot bombing the tarantula.

  • @acesfn7316
    @acesfn7316 Год назад +8

    Glad you watched the third one. It wraps it up nicely. Doc would still exist in 1955 because it was his future self that went back in Time from 1985. Jennifer heard Marlene Mcfly talking to Lorraine in 2015 about the accident with the Rolls Royce but Marty didn't hear this. Clara would still have survived if Marty hadn't come back because Doc had agreed to meet her at the station

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 Год назад +2

    Most gravestones made over the last few centuries are made of a few types of rock: marble, slate, and granite are the big three.

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 Год назад +1

    all in the name.
    Clint Eastwood, in full Clinton Eastwood, Jr., (born May 31, 1930, San Francisco, California, U.S.), American motion-picture actor who emerged as one of the most popular Hollywood stars in the 1960s and went on to become a prolific and respected director-producer.

  • @chrislaustin
    @chrislaustin Год назад +5

    As far as time travel movies go, these are some of the easier ones to follow. The Doc at the start is from the 50's, so he hasn't lived to the 80's yet, so no knowledge of that time or experiences, just what Marty has told him(or shown). The one who went to the old west, is the future version who has been with Marty the whole time, and even though he's in the old west, the 50's Doc has no knowledge as he hasn't lived it yet.

  • @TommygunNG
    @TommygunNG Год назад +4

    Remember that in 1955 Japan was just then coming out from under occupation after World War II. It would be difficult for anyone to imagine the country becoming the industrial powerhouse that it was in the 1980s.

    • @stevedavis5704
      @stevedavis5704 Год назад +1

      My uncle told me that when he served in Korea during the war, when he was given a leave that was long enough they would spend it in Japan. The Japanese industrial complex was just starting to take off with their industrial offerings to the world. The Japanese were trying to make their mark in the world market.
      To get a part of the US market they tried a few different things including starting an industrial complex that they named USA (ooo-sa) so they could market the product labeled Made In USA and ship it over to America. By the late 1960’s the Japanese industrial complex was viewed as the product the average person wanted to have.

    • @jayeisenhardt1337
      @jayeisenhardt1337 Год назад

      @@stevedavis5704 They hit the auto industry so hard they made movies about it.
      Gung Ho (1986) with Michael Keaton

    • @stevedavis5704
      @stevedavis5704 Год назад

      @@jayeisenhardt1337 In a way the economic recovery for Japan is a true success story and in a way it can be viewed as a horror story. For the most part what they couldn’t do with guns they did with production. Much like Vietnam is doing now.

  • @ziggythedrummer
    @ziggythedrummer Год назад +2

    Part 2: "the other great mystery - women!"
    Part 3: "what if there's a train coming?"
    Love how you spot the thread coming 🤣

  • @wyrmshadow4374
    @wyrmshadow4374 Год назад +2

    The yellow Bandana Doc is wearing when he steals the train is made of the yellow shirt he wore in the last movie.

  • @roryotoole3279
    @roryotoole3279 Год назад +10

    Check out Time After Time (1979).
    Great thriller about H.G. Wells chasing Jack the Ripper through time to modern-day San Francisco.
    It even co-stars Mary Steenburgen who also played Clara in Back to the Future 3.

  • @ronfehr7899
    @ronfehr7899 Год назад +3

    The song playing at the beginning of the dance scene was called 'Double Back' by ZZ Top.
    And as it happened, ZZ Top was also part of the band that was playing. The group just happened to be on set the day the scene was being played. So it was suggested that they join the band.

    • @nimblehealer199
      @nimblehealer199 Год назад +3

      ZZ Top was not part of the band, they WERE the band.

    • @ronfehr7899
      @ronfehr7899 Год назад

      @@nimblehealer199 Yes. That's what I meant to say.

  • @LexoG33
    @LexoG33 Год назад +4

    Back when sequels were different! I love how different this one was from the first 2 while staying true to them! BttF is one of the greatest trilogies of all time!!

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Год назад +2

    6:19 This is younger Doc, from 1955, the Doc who died was from 1985.

  • @kamen2011
    @kamen2011 Год назад +5

    If Young Doc died then old one will disappear. If old Doc dies, young Doc is still alive to become old Doc who will then die in the past. Makes sense.

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 Год назад +1

    The story goes that children and college students from Bridgeport to New Haven’s Yale University would throw the metal pie tins created by William Russell Frisbie’s business as a game, and yell “Frisbie!” to warn of an incoming disc.

  • @sasamichan
    @sasamichan Год назад +1

    I always get surprised that all these youtube reactors that all started there shows around the same time, that some of them STILL have not completed either Back to the Future or Star Wars.
    good to see this after seeing actual westerns.

  • @roryotoole3279
    @roryotoole3279 Год назад +12

    Just to let you know there's a 1991 animated Back to the Future Saturday morning series that aired for two seasons.
    It takes place after the events of the movies and focuses on the kids along with Doc, Clara and Marty having adventures through time and occasionally running into other ancestors of Biff.
    Doc, Clara and Biff are all voiced by the original actors and Doc even appears in live action to introduce the stories.

    • @acesfn7316
      @acesfn7316 Год назад +1

      I remember watching it

    • @himwhoisnottobenamed5427
      @himwhoisnottobenamed5427 2 месяца назад +1

      Also, Bill Nye showed up as Doc’s long-suffering assistant in those live-action segments.😂

  • @JoePlett
    @JoePlett Год назад +12

    Glad you finally got to finish the saga. I'm still impressed at how they took one movie with a 'joke' ending and actually turned that ending into a successful trilogy that remained as clever, entertaining and satisfying as the original intended one-shot.
    I'm also so impressed with their subtle touches - like having evil casino Biff watching the Eastwood film where he uses the cast iron stove door as a bulletproof vest as a seeming throwaway when Marty confronts him about the book. Only to have Marty as 'Clint Eastwood' do exactly that against his evil ancestor. ....Or when Marty returns to 1985 after crossing the rail bridge over 'Eastwood Ravine'. 😏
    I know the time-travel stuff had you thinking WAY too hard during parts of the movie. Just accept that time travel works the way it does at any point in the movie to keep the story moving. Logic & consistency take a back seat to storytelling & creative license in this universe. And that's OK, because it's such a fun ride.
    Thanks for watching & posting. 😊

    • @Sgt_Glory
      @Sgt_Glory Год назад

      I loved the fact that when Marty returns to the mall in the first movie, it's now Lone Pine Mall, instead of Twin Pines since he'd run over one of Peabody's pines while escaping his farm at the beginning.

  • @matt_canon
    @matt_canon Год назад +2

    6:22 - The 1955 Doc is 30 years younger than the one that went into the past. His death wouldn't prevent his birth, unless his family was affected (Doc says his family hadn't immigrated to the U.S. and were the Von Brauns before changing their name to Brown. -- Remember how Kyle Reese in Terminator 1 died in the past? Kyle's death wouldn't really prevent his birth around 2001ish. Not unless the changes to the past affected his parents.
    That said.... there are two paradoxes with Back to the Future 3
    1) Firstly. 1955 Doc learns about his destiny of how he ended up in 1885 and how/why he was shot, on a specific date by Buford due to an $80 matter. The 30 year older Doc in the past would know everything 1955 Doc from the beginning of the movie learned, and unlikely to forget it.
    2) This is a common paradox with time-travel movies. Marty's reason for traveling to 1885 was to prevent Doc's death after he discovered the tombstone. By preventing Doc's death, the tombstone does not exist in 1955, removing the motive for Marty to travel to 1885 to prevent Doc's death. -- Although, the older Doc stayed behind in 1885, and would have left amended instructions in the buried Delorean informing 1955 of a need for Marty to travel back to keep that continuity.

  • @sifumagoo1776
    @sifumagoo1776 Год назад +12

    A detail I only noticed recently is WHY Marty is wearing the colourful cowboy gear. The Doc is in 1955. His view of "what a cowboy would wear" is based on the older technicolour movies. So he dresses Marty in what he thinks would make him fit in. The more realistic look didn't start to appear in movies until the 60's and 70's.

    • @GroovingPict
      @GroovingPict Год назад +1

      well yeah, duh? I mean that's the entire joke

    • @roryotoole3279
      @roryotoole3279 Год назад

      @@GroovingPict You're not thinking fourth dimensionally

    • @himwhoisnottobenamed5427
      @himwhoisnottobenamed5427 2 месяца назад

      Funniest part about that is Doc asking Marty, “What idiot dressed you in that outfit?” Obviously forgetting it was him. 😂

    • @sifumagoo1776
      @sifumagoo1776 2 месяца назад

      @@himwhoisnottobenamed5427 these movies are full of deeper jokes. Doc grew up on very old western; IE the technicolour era, where every costume had a specific pastel look. To him, that IS what cowboys wear.

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 Год назад +1

    Many historians believe that fireworks originally were developed in the second century B.C. in ancient Liuyang, China. It is believed that the first natural "firecrackers" were bamboo stalks that when thrown in a fire, would explode with a bang because of the overheating of the hollow air pockets in the bamboo.

  • @liamnehren1054
    @liamnehren1054 Год назад +2

    First person I have seen realize the Clara actually HAS to be taken to the future. or she would have significantly raised the education level of the town as their first teacher much earlier. In fact her being alive would have been way more damage to the timeline then Buford not being gunned down by Doc in that first standoff.
    I love these movies, it's amazing to see how much Marty changes after each interaction with his ancestors. After making his father stand up to his bully Marty also acts wildly more confident in the next two movies to his detriment, a lot of people don't realize that's the chicken thing and after meeting his first American ancestor and his father and learning his lesson you could imagine that the story of Clint Eastwood the brave man who overcame peer pressure was taught to his child and so it passed down and finally Marty was able to resist the new impulse he acquired, from the get go and not just when staring down a barrel!

  • @Sadagate15093
    @Sadagate15093 Год назад +1

    Fun fact about the DeLorean Time Machine: in the Back to the Future game it was revealed that when the DeLorean got struck by lightning in 1955 not only was Doc sent to 1885 but a presumed driverless temporal duplicate of the Time Machine was tossed to the year 2025 and on his travels Doc discovered and recovered the Duplicate DeLorean just in time to prevent Griff Tannen from vandalising the time stream.
    However Marty was living is life free of the insanity of time travel until May 14 1986 where the DeLorean would return driverless.

  • @wyrmshadow4374
    @wyrmshadow4374 Год назад +3

    Sweeet. One of the few PERFECT trilogies

  • @leif712009
    @leif712009 Год назад

    “The world is your oyster as long as you’ve got rails.” Throwing down truth bomb there!

  • @V12BenzAMG
    @V12BenzAMG 6 месяцев назад

    one of the best connected trilogies ever....love these 3 back to the futures!

  • @damianstarks3338
    @damianstarks3338 Год назад +3

    Childhood memories.

  • @richardfoster2435
    @richardfoster2435 Год назад +2

    Okay here’s a little bit of information about this 3rd movie in the Back To The Future Trilogy the guy named needles who is the coworker of the place they work at in the second movie! He is the guitarist for the pop,rock and punk band Red Hot Chili Peppers Flea and I think that role in those last two movies in the Back To The Future trilogy are his only foray into movies

    • @OgreProgrammer
      @OgreProgrammer 7 месяцев назад

      No, Flea has appeared in quite a few films, actually.

  • @adrianonhilton
    @adrianonhilton Год назад +1

    This movie makes Marty's parents second cousins at best. Marty took after his great great Grandpa while his mum looks like his great great Grandma.

  • @phantombrakeman4983
    @phantombrakeman4983 Год назад +2

    I have always wondered why Universal has not set up a photo zone at their parks where you dress in 1885 time period and take the photo with the clock as a souvenir to buy.

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 Год назад +2

    doc probably incorporated the tech from the hoverboard to construct the time train.

  • @shanerux8971
    @shanerux8971 Год назад +2

    One of my favorite westerns is The Quick and the Dead from the 90's, with Sharon Stone, Russell Crowe and Gene Hackman.

  • @anthonyvasquezactor
    @anthonyvasquezactor Год назад +3

    Yay! I've been waiting for you to get to this one!

  • @alistairrobinson3865
    @alistairrobinson3865 Год назад +3

    The guy trying to have a race at the end of the movie is Flea the lead singer from Red Hot Chili Peppers

  • @iiiDartsiii
    @iiiDartsiii Год назад +2

    the Emmett in the 50s is still alive because he's in the past, the one that went back to 1885 is the future. if anything happens to the original Emmett from 50s and dies all others will automatically vanish though because he's the original.

  • @CalciumChief
    @CalciumChief Год назад +1

    1:49 Oh, there's a big cowboy reference in there.
    6:20 You mean Doc? He lives till 1985, travels to 2015, goes back and fixes 1955, then goes back to 1885. This is the Doc from the future that travels back, while the Doc from 1955 has yet to go through all of that. Yes, his future is happening in the past, but no time paradox here.
    6:48 But this is like the best Easter egg ever. While Mary says how Doc doesn't know Clint Eastwod yet, he points to his left at two movie posters. Those posters are for "Revenge of the Creature" and "Tarantula", both from 1955 and both feature Eastwood in minor roles, with Revenge being his movie debut.
    32:45 This is the Marty who was the first one person to travel in time, yes. He did create a closed loop of going back to 1955 and seeing himself, but it's still the first one.
    35:24 No. No spin-offs, no reboots, no remakes, no sequels, no prequels. This is the only trilogy we have left that Hollywood didn't try to milk for nostalgia and ruin it. Heard it's the creators who strictly refuse any of those and bless them for it. You can go play the Telltale game or watch that cartoon from the early 90's if you want.

  • @maxarcher21
    @maxarcher21 Год назад +1

    23:49 The band playing is actually ZZ TOP, they went to see the set and meet the actors, and the director decided to include them on the movie...
    And for the chasing scene on horses, Michael Fox no want dobles and roded the full Chase included the rope and for a mistake almost die recording cause the rope trully went to his neck asfixciating him... One more fact Mad Dog (Biff) Actor also recorded the scene and practice with the rope lace to capture Marty...
    One more, the actress for Clara really liked the character and the action scenes and recorded all Of them without action doubles, she suffered a injury, funny fact the injury pass on the festival scene when she was dancing xD
    Sorry if i write something on a wrong way but i don't speak English most Of the times, hugs from Argentina

  • @davidlestervoice8914
    @davidlestervoice8914 9 месяцев назад

    Some fun FYI-'for your information'. The train sequence at the end where Marty goes back was filmed at Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in Jamestown, California. The place has been used for decades to film many westerns utilizing trains. There are three special effects smokestacks used in the filming donated to the park on site. The old town set was built north of Keystone, California, south and west of Jamestown. Cool place if you are into old trains.😊

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 Год назад

    In 1851 Sibley and other Rochester citizens formed the New York and Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company, which bought 11 small lines north of the Ohio River. In 1856 the company was renamed the Western Union Telegraph Company, and Sibley became its president.
    McIlhenny brought his Tabasco sauce to market in 1869 and patented the product in 1870. After his death in 1890, his family registered the name Tabasco as a trademark for the hot sauce and continued to run the business, incorporated as McIlhenny Company in 1907, with its headquarters on Avery Island.

  • @victore6242
    @victore6242 Год назад +1

    to them one year later.
    Benz Patent Motor Car
    On January 29, 1886, Carl Benz applied for a patent for his “vehicle powered by a gas engine.” The patent - number 37435 - may be regarded as the birth certificate of the automobile. In July 1886 the newspapers reported on the first public outing of the three-wheeled Benz Patent Motor Car, model no. 1.

  • @abrahamdiaz3648
    @abrahamdiaz3648 Год назад +7

    If you want to know the adventures of Doc and Marty after BTTF3, IDW Publishing published a comic series about the saga. I have the issue 1, and talks about how they meet each other. Great reactions Trixy!

    • @jessecortez9449
      @jessecortez9449 Год назад +3

      I love that comic. Really kept the vibe of the films well. The cartoon was great too.

    • @christopherb501
      @christopherb501 Год назад

      Weirdly enough, that's only ONE sequel line.

  • @dravenheissel
    @dravenheissel Год назад +1

    Fun facts:
    During the scene where Tannen hangs Marty with a noose, Michael J. Fox ended up being accidentally strangled and knocked unconscious for a short period of time. Fortunately, the incident did not have major consequences. (Okay, maybe this isn't exactly a "fun fact").
    The guy who challenges Marty to a race, near the end of the movie, is Michael Balzary, aka Flea, the bass player for the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
    And finally... Did you notice at the end that the kid Verne was pointing at his "little Verne"?

  • @darylnelms1654
    @darylnelms1654 Год назад +1

    The shooting star you saw earlier in the movie is a Steven Spielberg signature. You will see one in most of his movies.

  • @henryfuller8566
    @henryfuller8566 Год назад +2

    The makers of Back to the Future 3 were fans of Mary Steenburgen from another time travel movie she stared in from 1979. Time and Time again which was about HG Wells chasing Jack the Ripper through time to the 1970s. David Warner is awesome as Jack the Ripper in that movie. Mary Steenburgen is the love interest in this movie too.

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад

      Time After Time - Malcolm McDowell ( a Clockwork Orange as a young man ) plays Wells.

    • @henryfuller8566
      @henryfuller8566 Год назад

      Yes before he destroyed a star and killed Captain Kirk.

  • @chameleonvr4
    @chameleonvr4 Год назад +2

    Doc Brown's expression.... I can't even! Kekekek

  • @pureserenity524
    @pureserenity524 10 дней назад

    52:51 "Where we're going, we don't need rails!"

  • @vincentvancraig
    @vincentvancraig Год назад +1

    When clara said “im almost glad that snaked spooked those horses....otherwise, we might never had met”.... my youtube closed captioning interpreted it as “im almost glad that snakes pooped those horses, otherwise, we might never have met”....i swear this is true...u cant make that kind of thing up, man.....anyway, i just thought the totally random notion of “snakes (plural) pooping horses” was pretty epic.

  • @JohnRandomness105
    @JohnRandomness105 Год назад +2

    Needles, the "friend" who tried to get him to race is the Needles who got Marty fired -- calling him "chicken" both times.
    Marty's mother in BttF2 told the story of how Marty hit the Rolls Royce. When I first saw BttF2, and heard the story, I thought that the story had changed in the telling after 30 years, and he was referring to an accident with the Delorean.
    I really hope that Marty answered Jennifer honestly, saying that it wasn't a dream -- before the writing vanished.
    When Marty returned to the future in Part 1, his upbringing had changed as well as other things. He went from, "Suppose they didn't like it," to "Nobody calls me chicken!" and "I know I make it big." "I am rich." Jennifer changed as well. It took a little time for reality to catch up. So in the first movie, Jennifer was still Claudia Wells at the end, but she was Elizabeth Shue in the second.
    When Doc returned to the future at the end, was it the future *before* Marty refused to race, or *after*? The old Marty or the new? Maybe it changed when Marty changed.

    • @acesfn7316
      @acesfn7316 Год назад

      Claudia well was replaced with Elizabeth Schue for part 2 & 3

    • @JohnRandomness105
      @JohnRandomness105 Год назад

      @@acesfn7316 Yes. I decided to throw that in as part of the changes due to the changes in Marty's timeline that caught up with him between films. (Not serious.)

  • @ziggythedrummer
    @ziggythedrummer Год назад

    also if nobody else has mentioned it yet, Needles - the guy who challenges Marty to the race - is the guy who got him fired in part 2. He was played by Flea, the bassist from Red Hot Chili Peppers :)

  • @KennethJaeger
    @KennethJaeger Год назад +1

    Yep, fun fact, Tobasco sauce has been around since 1868.

  • @jd-zr3vk
    @jd-zr3vk Год назад +1

    Tobacco sauce was invented in 1868. Yeah, this is historically accurate. The train time machine is made out of a Delorean train.

  • @highstimulation2497
    @highstimulation2497 Год назад +2

    Elijah wood was actually IN part II. at the cafe 80s.

  • @wolf9walker
    @wolf9walker Год назад +1

    A little tip from Captain Catherine Janeway of the star ship voyager.
    Don't try to think about time travel, it will just give you a headache.
    Austin powers went temporarily cross-eyed trying to think about it. So it's best just to enjoy the entertainment 😂

  • @highstimulation2497
    @highstimulation2497 Год назад

    "the world's your oyster as long as there's rails."
    "RAILS??"

  • @9709Nick
    @9709Nick Год назад +1

    6:25 yes they are the same person but in different time periods and with different ages, so let's make a little timeline.
    The doc in 1955 was around 30 years old, so the doc in 1985 was in his 60's, the 60 year old doc traveled to 2015 in the second movie, then traveled to 1955 to get back the almanac, then it was hit by a lightning and sent to 1885.
    The doc marty is interacting with right now is the 1955 doc, the 30 year old who helped him go back to the future and now is helping him go back to the past. He's not dead cause he's younger, technically he hasn't invented the time machine and hasn't traveled through time.

    • @9709Nick
      @9709Nick Год назад

      BTW: I don't know if you noticed but the actor who plays Needles is the Red Hot chili Peppers Basist, Flea.

  • @vincentvancraig
    @vincentvancraig Год назад +1

    Thats a fine question that threw me for a minute.....since its the “doc of the future, (or, originally, of the 80’s)”, then the doc of the 50’s would remain, because the “dead” version of doc doesnt “exist” yet (for lack of a better term)...had, somehow, the doc of the 50’s gone back to the 1800’s & been shot & doc in the 80’s had survived the first time travel scene in the first movie, then 80’s doc would have ceased to exist when 50’s/cowboy doc was killed, lol....it all gets so tricky & complex, but im pretty sure it holds up.

    • @vincentvancraig
      @vincentvancraig Год назад

      No, forget that about doc “surviving” in the beginning of the 1st movie thing...doc in the second movie *was* the doc of the future (80’s doc), so, 50’s doc would be ok.... (i got confused because i hadnt seen the second movie in a few months & forgot all the nuances/intricacies.

  • @REKTNA
    @REKTNA Год назад +3

    Hahaha that realization face at 36:56

  • @kevinknight9950
    @kevinknight9950 Год назад +3

    Watch for the rock band ZZTOP to appear in part 3, performing their song"double back". A song they wrote for the movie.

  • @PhilBagels
    @PhilBagels Год назад +1

    Well, Doc really did start to explore the other great mystery of the universe!
    And for the first time, I suddenly noticed this potential problem: Even if he could make a flux capacitor, how did he generate the 1.21 "jiggawatts" of electricity using 1885 technology? The only thing he had was the hoverboard. Was there something in that that he could use to get the required amount of power?

  • @OG_Wakanobi
    @OG_Wakanobi Год назад +1

    The best part is when you consider all three movies took place in just a few days by Marty's perspective.

  • @charminbaer2323
    @charminbaer2323 Год назад +1

    I'm proud that several scenes of this movie series were filmed in my city of Oxnard, CA.

  • @dcemerald70
    @dcemerald70 Год назад +5

    Glad you enjoyed this iconic franchise! If you want more western films I gotta recommend Young Guns 1-2, The Ridiculous 6, True Grit (1960s or 2010), and How the West Was Fun. 🤠🚞🔫🧡💛❤️💙

    • @vovindequasahi
      @vovindequasahi Год назад

      Don't forget Blazing Saddles and Once Upon a Time in the West!

  • @GwyndolinSimp
    @GwyndolinSimp Год назад +1

    Smooooth entrance, miss Blue.

  • @dingo4462
    @dingo4462 Год назад

    The two movie posters Marty points to at 6:48 are actually early Clint Eastwood movies when he was an unknown extra, which Marty probably recognizes.

  • @joeblankenship377
    @joeblankenship377 Год назад

    Back when cars were brand-new, they called them "horseless carriages". Everything was pulled by horses before the car.

  • @jerrywalters8885
    @jerrywalters8885 Год назад

    William was mentioned in the library in the second. This is what happens when you wait so long to see the third movie

  • @LuminairPrime
    @LuminairPrime Год назад +1

    I LOVE THE ENDING OF THIS MOVIE SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The train is so well-done, and the family.... THIS WHOLE SERIES IS PERFECT!!!!!!! Great reactions

  • @aaroncollins6411
    @aaroncollins6411 2 месяца назад

    Its still a DeLorean but it was outfitted with a special drive train and suspension system to handle the chase scene with the native americans. As a side effect of this, the bottom of the car couldn't hold the lights and other visual stuff needed to make it look like it could fly. Thats why the letter said the flying circuits were destroyed.

  • @shallowgal462
    @shallowgal462 Год назад +1

    In the Old West, a dude was a dandy or fop, a man dressed fancy or fey. And Marty was moonwalking like Michael Jackson.
    Doc wasn't being logical: since she was supposed to be dead in 1885, there would have been no reason at all for them not to take Clara with them back to 1985. History would have recorded her as missing instead of dead, but she'd still have been gone.
    (No, it wasn't real cement. It was stone. Stone is very brittle and easily broken.)

  • @thomastimlin1724
    @thomastimlin1724 10 месяцев назад

    Those old guys in the bar....they are old cowboy actors for real....what a hoot.... Pat Buttram, Harry Carey Jr. and Dub Taylor, famous cowboy character actors, also the Bar Tender = Matt Clark, anothe r familiar face including westerns. the guy Marty is talking to at the dance was Burton Gilliam, another "western" actor, most famous for being in Blazing Saddles. The Sheriff with the big mustache, that's the high school principal Mr. Strickland from the other 2 movies....

  • @oobrocks
    @oobrocks Год назад +1

    Dear Blue; you’re not just fluent in English but your English is perfect; bravo 🎉 To answer your question: the DeLorean was an underpowered sports car. 0-60 ten seconds and top speed 110. Something a cheap car does today. Estimates vary but at least by 900 ad, the Chinese had invented fireworks

  • @ponczi
    @ponczi Год назад

    36:57 I like the moment Trixy realizes the train.

  • @Fast_Eddy_Magic
    @Fast_Eddy_Magic Год назад

    I love the dog's little miner's hat. 😂

  • @chameleonvr4
    @chameleonvr4 Год назад +2

    00:02 U saw me coming don't lie! kekekek Your intro is the best out of anyone that does movie reactions! I watch it at least 5 times b4 I watch your movie reactions! Kek

  • @kevinknight9950
    @kevinknight9950 Год назад +2

    Watch the animated "back to the future".,he has the train and delorean both.it,s in the back of the train.

  • @Sagitarria
    @Sagitarria Год назад +1

    Hi let's talk about these films. So in the original script it was much clearer that Zamekis wrote these three movies to be the 3 stages of psychoanalysis. In the original script Marty is worrying about getting Jennifer to the lake (car issues because of his dad) and he is too afraid to send his demo tape for his band. He talks with Jennifer about it who says something like "well Marty my therapist says that our family histories are behind our fears and inadiquicies." (my friends and I actually found a copy of the OG script back in school, I don't have it on me.
    Doc is Marty's Doc and they use time travel to fix the past.
    In Freudian Psychology there is the Id (raw desire and instinct), superego (family imprint), and ego (the balancing agent between the two.) In this film Biff is the ID- desire and violence, George is the ID, and Marty is the undeveloped Ego (oversensity fragile to being called chicken and afraid of his ability to be creative and sexual (date at the lake))The ID is too powerful and the Superego underdeveloped.
    In the first film, Marty regresses to the past. and his super ego is controlled by desire and loses to the powerful ID (now we went the first phase of freudian psychoanalys- The Oedipal Complex- Replacing the Father and Dealing with the Mother. Enough said. Luckily in the film he is able to teach his superego to fight the id, and he uses creativity (guitar skills) to deal the dynamic. He goes to the present, has a new car to go to the lake and there is a healthier relationships between Id and Super Ego. Great. Moving On.

    • @Sagitarria
      @Sagitarria Год назад +1

      Movie Two. Great marty fixed the dynamic but he still has a fragile ego and that fragile ego can't say no and get's a car accident and the family patterns continue. Marty's ego wants to control the future and he imagines being about to control and predict and even being a little rich. This causes the rise of the ID, the deep ID is empowered to take over completely, kills the Superego. Marty has to deal with this and destroy his desire to be rich in the future. This is the second phase of Freudian Psychoanalytical Process. Awesome.

    • @Sagitarria
      @Sagitarria Год назад +1

      Movie Three is based on how Freudian Psychology deals with "Tranference" the Doc has been a stand in father and in order for the therapy to resolve, Marty has to move on independent from Doc and there is a huge danger experienced by the loss of the therapeutic relationship. This opens up deep intergenerational patterns, multigenerational cycles of violence and history. Marty tries to save the doctor and the doctor's life as an independent person with his own love and family is seen as a problem to be solved. The role of the role will be destroyed by the deep roots of the ID.
      But the process of dealing with transference completely locates the ability to decide back in Marty's power. Without the doc, he is able to react differently to being called "Yellow" by strengthening the Ego (in the freudian sense, not the way we use it today) and separating from the Doc. This
      This Means that when he is back in the world, he has a strong ego and doesn't need to prove anything when being called chicken. He refuses the threat to the car "his vitality" avoids the crash, is able to have a music career, and is integrated.
      Something else to note- the fecal/Id stuff is throughout the film. Zamekis was REALLY into psychoanalysis. lol. I read an interview with him years ago where he brought some of this stuff up.
      Anyway thank you for your reaction one of the best I've seen

  • @AHYL88
    @AHYL88 7 месяцев назад

    About Doc choosing to stay behind, he planned to leave, but of course plans changed at the last second and he really didn't have time to get himself and Clara into the car which only has two seats (it was tight when Doc Marty and Jennifer got in in the last films). And the car was already powering up to time travel, just as they were arriving to the edge of the ravine; it would've been far too risky and not worth the chance after what happened moments earlier.
    Great reactions, glad you went through this journey of one of the many iconic film trilogies!

  • @tubekulose
    @tubekulose Год назад +2

    23:34 Fireworks have been a thing in our cultural field since the 14th century (in China even several centuries earlier).
    What do you think Georg Friedrich Händel wrote his "Music for the Royal Fireworks" for in 1749?

  • @rottieshepcalibre9156
    @rottieshepcalibre9156 4 месяца назад

    18:30 she went full on English accent here 😂😂

  • @smashbother5684
    @smashbother5684 Год назад

    I just stumbled into your part 2 reaction yesterday and wondered where is your reaction for part 3, and now there it is!

  • @dannybob42
    @dannybob42 Год назад

    So we conclude a trilogy with a western
    The Doc from 55 is not the doc that died in 1885, 1955 Doc lives to 1985 with the bulletproof vest, goes to the future and helps undo Marty Jr's imprisonment in 2015, but then goes back to 1955 with Marty to grab the Almanac from Biff, which is when he is sent to 1885
    Also Clint Eastwood's first movies were in 1955, the movie posters Marty stands next to when he says 'Clint Eastwood never wore anything like this' are two of his debut movies. When he comes back to 1985 as well the path is called the 'Eastwood Ravine' in his name.
    A lot of the stuff in the second movie set up for this one; the shooting game in the diner (which incidentally had a kid Elijah Wood as an extra), Biff's history in his bad timeline video, bad timeline Biff watching Eastwood use the metal plate to survive a gunshot wound, and yes, the nature of Marty's accident: being called Chicken made him do a drift race and crash his car into a Roll's Royce, injuring his hands and making him unable to play guitar anymore. The benefits of filming both sequels back to back.
    In less fun facts, Fox almost legit hanged in that hanging scene, the director noticed he was acting a little too well.
    Yes, Fireworks were invented in China between the First and Second century CE.

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Год назад

    13:23 "dude" is a word describing a cowboy who dresses really fancy. The meaning changed a bit over the years.