Frequency is an interesting time travel type movie. They dont actually time travel, rather they talk to each other across time, and in doing so, change the past.
The hanging scene was more realistic than the crew had hoped for. The noose was rigged wrong and started to strangle Michael J Fox in the take you saw in the film. Luckily he was taken down in time.
Indeed. I still cannot watch that scene, knowing it was for real. Hate the idea they used it. And I am baffled that the production could be so careless with an actor on set.
@@tubularapTrue, but that's the idea. If a stunt man or actor is hurt on set, they better use that scene for the film or else it was for nothing. That's what happens in a lot of films. In a way, it's an insult if they don't use the scene, also, would you really want to record the scene again?
Passengers on the old trains being able to stop the train in an emergency came about because of several wrecks that could have been prevented. Sometimes the engineer missed threats passengers saw. Lives and trains were lost needlessly.
38:52 - This is actually a reference to a Clint Eastwood western movie, "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964). In this movie, Clint's character (Joe) puts a makeshift metal armor under his cloak to fool his enemies.
when they show Doc’s family in the end of the film you can see the young boy playing the role of Vern pointing to his bits. the actor was trying to tell the director that he had to pee
The old guys in the saloon are all old western actors. They usually played sidekicks. After the success of the 1985 film Back to the Future, the two sequels Part II and Part III were in production from February 1989 to January 1990 with only a three-week break in principal photography between films and some of the filming of the third film overlapping with the second.
At a round table discussion, the writers said they wrote 'Clara' in BTTF III specifically for Mary Steenburgen & if she turned down the part the writers would re-write the movie for a different actor. It was Mary Steenburgen or start over. Mary Steenburgen said why didn't you tell me that when we were negotiating my pay for the part?
What always bugged me about the 3rd movie is that Doc's younger self learning about his older self getting sent to back 1885 and shot there by Mad Dog Tannen should have been enough to change the timeline without Marty going back to save him.
They foreshadowed the wrought iron door as armor, in Back To The Future II. When Marty confronts Biff about the Alminac, a Clint Eastwood scene is playing on the TV, and has that iconic conclusion.
I was in class when I heard that the ending scene was being shot at those train tracks which are at the end of Ventura road in Port Hueneme, CA. Just a little further down is the beach and pier. I wasn't 18+ yet so I couldn't ditch class.
The band playing at the festival was Little Old Band From Texas, ZZ-Top, who wrote the song "Doubleback", that was played during the closing credits. Your next trilogy should be "The Godfather". 1 and 2 are top tier cinema, and 3 is about a 7 in my book. Keep the reaction vids coming, guys.
when this was one TV one Saturday, they played all 3 as one movie, & edited out the credits from 1 & 2, & the flashbacks from the start of parts 2 & 3 & then played all 3 credits at the end
Great reaction guys. One thing every reactor seems to miss is the reason Marty is so good at shooting is his favorite arcade game that he plays in the café. Much love and keep on keepin on J.
I’ve got a couple of anecdotes for you. I’ve seen two of the actors from this trilogy in person. (1) Pat Buttram, in BTTF 3, who played one of the old timers in the saloon…Doc was trying to explain to him what future life would be like. (2) Jeffery Weissman, who played George McFly in BTTF 2. In 1966 I saw Pat Buttram. I was 9 years old. He performed on stage at the National Orange Show in San Bernardino, California. (It is like an annual county fair.) His co-star, Eva Gabor, was also there. The two of them were both contemporaries on the TV Show Green Acres, at that time. Now go forward 40 years to 2006, April 1. It was my friend’s wedding, in Redlands, California. My friend had hired Jeffery Weissman to pretend to be the minister officiating the wedding. After the “minister” said a few words “Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join in matrimony…” his cell phone rings, and he is informed that he has the wrong wedding and must leave. That was the joke. Then the real minister shows up and performs the wedding.
I think what you guys are forgetting is that Doc is a man out of time. Meaning NOT living in the time period he should. So him getting killed by Buford Tannen is a correctable event. Clara being killed by falling into the ravine was fixed and should have occurred. Now I’m not saying that other things that have happened such as Marty’s family being better off and Biff getting his comeuppance were okay to have happened simply because they’re “good” things for Marty’s life but terribly difficult to correct without having multiple “out-of-time” Marty’s running around everywhere. See, the Doc’s death is a singular event in time that theoretically should have been easy to correct. Unfortunately, Marty never does things the easy way. Or the easy way is never within Marty’s grasp. The arrow ripping the fuel line is what kept them both there long enough for other incidents to occur skewing the timeline into what we end up with. Marty and Doc should have just dug a hole and crawled in for a week. That would have avoided any alterations to the timeline.
If they hadn't saved her, Clara would have DIED very young in that accident, and neither she nor the Doc would have found love.....the only thing that changed for the future was it being called "Eastwood Ravine" rather than "Clayton Ravine" _ now wtf harm was there in that???? It's tantamount to people saying Marty"should" have let the Doc get shot by the terrorists in BTTF1....wtf OF COURSE Marty was going to try to save the life of his friend!!!! I sure f hope someone would have saved MY life in the same situation!!!
Haha these guys have had the world's longest break - not really. But well deserved after a year of hard work outside of youtube , patreon and doing the online. The patreon vacation pics were cool. Glad you had fun
Punching a metal plate DOES do some damage. I wear 30 pounds of plate steel armor to work security. I had an irate drunk decide to throw a punch at my gut, once. He connected at full force. The impact staggered me back, a single step. But the crunch of his knucklebones breaking, and his screams of pain were much more painful for me.
One of my favorite reactions from y'all. Such a fun time and I laughed my ass off with it. Saw ALL these when they were brand new in the theaters and cannot agree more with your assessment of this great trilogy. For my money, easily one of the greatest trilogies of all time.
Doc from future in 2nd film hints that he went back in time after he saw grave he remembered he died and set himself up. He didn't die in first film which showed he did take action to change future.
30 year Porsche/BMW/Mini tech here. The scene where the use moonshine to try and start the DeLorean.. Thats {half of) an actual Bosch CIS fuel injection manifold used on the DeLorean. Kind of a neat nitpick. It could never fail in the way shown, but a lot of DeLoreans did go up in flames because of the fuel injection. Many people bought them as collector cars and let them sit. Worst thing you can do. Over time, the fuel lines deteriorated because of non use. That particular type of fuel injection used very high fuel pressure. When someone tried to start the car, lines could blow off and the fuel ignited.
Check out 1979's "Time After Time" for another movie in which Mary Steenbergen (Clara) falls in love with a time traveler. It's a suspense film, not a comedy, though it does have its funny moments.
I have never thought of this Brilliant series as three separate movies. I never liked one, over the other. I think of it as one long brilliant film. Surely on the top ten list of most well written , performed and produced films ever. Just pure entertainment. It hits every mark that every visionary of film making from the golden age of cinema knew that movies could be..
One thing I never heard anyone ever figure out. When Marty got to 1885 he had the car. But, what about the (Other Car?) Remember...The doc came with a car and later stored it in the cave. In my thinking, there are now (TWO) cars in 1885. If the one Doc came to 1985 with is full of gas? Why can they not use it with parts from the other car coming from 1955. (LoL) It would of course ruin the movie. Has anyone out there thought of this???
10:31 Look at how many tire tracks there are in 1885 when there is only one car in existence. Marty must have attempted to rescue Doc in multiple time loops to make so many tracks.
These younger generations have such weak stomachs, lol 😂 I’ve never in my life gagged at anything I’ve seen in a movie, and I’ve seen Faces of Death. I’d like to see how they react to the Terrifier movies, Evil Dead or anything from Dario Argento. 🤔
I think you guys nailed it with your review. They definitely stuck the landing. And I agree, they go 1, 3 and 2 in order of which is best. 2 is perfectly good and clever (especially revisiting the events of the first movie) but it's definitely a little all over the place, it lacks the sense of urgency toward the climax that 1 and 3 have (both the clock tower scene from 1 and the train in 3 are nail-biters), and it feels like a middle chapter. Which, when taken all together, is great (and necessary) and makes for one of the greatest trilogies ever made. But yeah... 1, 3, 2. 🤘🏼
THAT was so much fun! Everytime Cam gagged, I did also cause I can't. The bear was my favorite reaction from you two in this episode! I thought it was hilarious! 😂
Oh, the boys are back in town! Completing the Back to Future trilogy. I liked it. Not as much as the first two. But the Western setting was entertaining.
PLEASE, fans of Cam and Zay: Turn thesewonderful fellows on to “Being There,” one of the smartest, quirkiest comedies ever. They deserve the most worthy films we can find! PLEASE!
I'm glad you guys got to see all three of these. I'll always like the first one the best..it's an epic timeless stand alone movie. I think I liked 2 & 3 pretty much the same. I loved how the second one used and played off the scenes from #1...This one was just a great third chapter and a great finish. This was Tom Wilson's best acting in all three "Biff" incarnations. I think one of the things I liked the most was what Zay mentioned was a possible negative. I loved how they kept using the same themes over and over. Waking up with "mom" over him.. Marty checking out the town.... Marty (as Clint) using the same gunfight trick that Biff was watching Eastwood do on TV in #2 while he was in the hot tub.... Even when Clara showed up at Doc's place and Marty was acting hilariously awkward it was a complete call back to Loraine in #1 showing up at Doc's place and Doc acting exactly the same. Top notch writing. BTW cool fact... there's a scene in Polar Express (also written by Zemeckis) where a kid on the train blows the whistle (and it's the same whistle as in BTTF3) and says "I wanted to do that my whole life!" Cool little reference.
Love the comment.... "Clint Eastwood.... whoever that is!" WHAT ! Great film GREAT reaction. You both need to watch A Fistful of Dollars and Dirty Harry
So when the headstone disappears it's a photo of nothing. Why would someone take a picture of nothing? I think I picked the most trivial absurdity in a movie full of absurdities.
If I could play the devil's advocate here. I remember as a very young child I found my dad's old black and white camera and looking down at the upside down image I unwittingly snapped a picture. I couldn't have been older than 3 or 4. Anyway, when we got the pictures developed (for which I got my hands slapped) we found the picture and it was our camp ground with boats tied to their docks on a perfectly still marina and no matter if you turn the picture upside down or right side up the image was the same. What I'm saying is that picture could have been an accident that was destined ro happen.
#Cam&Zay# i think both of you guys have the right idea i definitely would take the time circuits with me as a piece of my wonderful life with doc if this ever happened to me
Look at Doc’s outfit at the end. This man is *minted!* In the 1880s and 1890s, Blacksmiths were in high demand so he’d be *raking* it in. He didn’t have to take another train. He *bought* one because *he’s absolutely fucking loaded.*
I think the reason 2 is most people’s least favorite is a combination of the pervasive cynicism and the amount of time spent in 1955 where we spent so much of the first movie.
IMO the 2015 scenes in part 2 are clunky and unfunny and are probably the worst part of the entire trilogy. I think the time spent in 1955 in part 2 is the pinnacle of the series. The scenes in part 2 in and around the school during the dance in particular are superb. I think the signature aspect of the trilogy is the sequences where the suspense just keeps ramping up and up. I think the 1995 sequences in part II are suspenseful but in a way that doesn't feel overly artificial with the added fun of taking place during the climax of part I.
@@davidstevenson1933 The shenanigans in 1955 with characters interacting with different versions of themselves are the most iconic parts of the series. It is really the 2015 scenes that don't hold up well and seem pretty odd now in the 2020's.
Where did Doc, Clara and the boys go in the train? I think it was implied that they were going to the Moon. On their first date they talked about "from the Earth to the Moon" the Jules Verne book. The best part about the Doc going to the moon is it's a steam train that runs on water... And there's no water on the moon.
Love was the defining factor in the first and last. The second didn't have love as the catalyst but is still an amazing piece of story telling in it's complexity.
The colt guy sponsoring Marty...that's the same actor in Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles that sang The Camptown Ladies with his men for the railroad workers. 😉
Y'know it only just occurs to me now, after seeing this tons of times, that altering history by saving Clara was already foreshadowed. The gravestone was commissioned by Clara, who was 'supposed' to be dead by then and would never have met him. He also wouldn't have been out there to save her life if not for that conversation with Marty, who had to go back and save him because of the gravestone. So it was always going to have happened, I guess.
Original time: Clara has no ride and has to get a horse buggy and dies. Doc time: Doc picks her up, that's how they meet and fall in love, so she never got in that buggy. Marty time: Doc declines to pick her up because now he's focused on getting home. Clara is back in the situation of a buggy and ravine.
I am subscribing to your channel because your reactions are great and the variety of films fantastic. If you have not already done so, I would love to see your reaction to Zulu - 1964 with Michael Caine. I think you will be amazed.
Michael J. Fox was suffering from Parkinson's Decease pretty bad during the filming of the 2nd and 3rd movie, this took quite a toll on him to finish filming. There is a BTTF video game that some people on RUclips have turned into a 4th film. It revolves around young Doc Brown.
49:40, Vern is smirking and motions the viewer with his hand to "come here" as Doc is saying "You're future hasn't been written" and as it zooms in he points directly to his his junk. Nobody has ever been able to figure out if this was intentional, it's up there with the JFK assassination and the moon landing...
#camandZay# i think this review was totally awesome im recommending that you will review a movie called Junior it was released in 1994 it has Arnold Schwarzenegger and it is a medical experience experiment sci fy romance movie and it is very good and enjoyable i hope you will review it very soon please ❤❤ i gave you cam and zay a heart for you guys i guarantee you that you will have a big ball of fun reviewing junior
I'm surprised you missed the timeline error. If Clara fell to her death she couldn't have been on the tombstone as his true love. They never would have met.
It's not an error actually :) Doc volunteered to meet her at the station, but decided not to when Marty showed up and showed him the picture of the tombstone. So had Marty just went with Doc's initial instructions from the letter, Doc would have met her, escorted her safely, and fell in love. Clara would have only fell to her death if there were no messing with the timeline at all, like Doc ending up there.
The actress who played Clara, also played in another time travel movie, back in the 70's, called "Time After Time".
the train was a 1/4 scale train that they flung off a cliff and had many many cameras filming the explosion which is why it looked so spectacular
Thanks to Part3, our son named his daughter Clara. Both he and his wife love this trilogy!
Of course! Thanks to them!
Frequency is an interesting time travel type movie. They dont actually time travel, rather they talk to each other across time, and in doing so, change the past.
The hanging scene was more realistic than the crew had hoped for. The noose was rigged wrong and started to strangle Michael J Fox in the take you saw in the film. Luckily he was taken down in time.
Indeed. I still cannot watch that scene, knowing it was for real. Hate the idea they used it.
And I am baffled that the production could be so careless with an actor on set.
Yeah luckily Christopher Lloyd shot him down
@@tubularapTrue, but that's the idea. If a stunt man or actor is hurt on set, they better use that scene for the film or else it was for nothing. That's what happens in a lot of films. In a way, it's an insult if they don't use the scene, also, would you really want to record the scene again?
@@bigdoubleu117 - Yeah, I get your point.
Wait, which one is Christopher Lloyd?
The cowboys in the daloon are famous characters from many western shows in 69s and 70s. Great talent
One of them played Mr. Haney in the TV Show Green Acres.
Passengers on the old trains being able to stop the train in an emergency came about because of several wrecks that could have been prevented. Sometimes the engineer missed threats passengers saw. Lives and trains were lost needlessly.
38:52 - This is actually a reference to a Clint Eastwood western movie, "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964). In this movie, Clint's character (Joe) puts a makeshift metal armor under his cloak to fool his enemies.
Which was the scene Biff was watching while in the hot tub in part 2
During the scene where Marty is at the shooting game. The man that introduced the game to Marty was also in blazing saddles as Lyle.
Doc sold the hover board to JP Morgan to finance the time train build, that is why they have flying cars in 2015.😁
when they show Doc’s family in the end of the film you can see the young boy playing the role of Vern pointing to his bits.
the actor was trying to tell the director that he had to pee
The old guys in the saloon are all old western actors. They usually played sidekicks.
After the success of the 1985 film Back to the Future, the two sequels Part II and Part III were in production from February 1989 to January 1990 with only a three-week break in principal photography between films and some of the filming of the third film overlapping with the second.
one of them is a voice in aristocats! i hear his voice and can only associate him with that animated dog lol
@@SkwithOv Pat Butram. Also played Mr. Haney on Green Acres.
39:17 That "manure" looks awfully more like _alfalfa cubes_ to me.
They chose the delorean because it’s just so fucking cool. :-)
There was a follow up to this movie series a cartoon of Doc & Clara and their family on their adventures on the time train.
At a round table discussion, the writers said they wrote 'Clara' in BTTF III specifically for Mary Steenburgen & if she turned down the part the writers would re-write the movie for a different actor. It was Mary Steenburgen or start over. Mary Steenburgen said why didn't you tell me that when we were negotiating my pay for the part?
Impossible to dislike Mary Steenburgen. Her calling card as a character actor is "gentle, wholesome intelligence." Perfect love interest for Doc.
BttF3 brought back memories of "Time After Time," a 1979 time travel movie with Mary Steenbergen.
@@bobbuethe1477 I had forgotten about that, but you are absolutly correct. Well Done!
@@dudermcdudeface3674 True, but I did dislike her character in Philadelphia.
What always bugged me about the 3rd movie is that Doc's younger self learning about his older self getting sent to back 1885 and shot there by Mad Dog Tannen should have been enough to change the timeline without Marty going back to save him.
maybe he did & Mad Dog still shot him...?
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‘Regarding Henry’ starring Harrison Ford.
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‘Turner and Hooch’ starring Tom Hanks.
‘Castaway’ starring Tom Hanks.
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They foreshadowed the wrought iron door as armor, in Back To The Future II.
When Marty confronts Biff about the Alminac, a Clint Eastwood scene is playing on the TV, and has that iconic conclusion.
Just wanted to tell you both, good luck we're all counting on you. 😊
A hospital, what is it?
@@jeanine6328it’s a big building full of patients,but that's not important right now
And please.. Don't call me Shirley
Just wanted to tell you both, good luck, we're all counting on you.
No, the white phone.
I was in class when I heard that the ending scene was being shot at those train tracks which are at the end of Ventura road in Port Hueneme, CA.
Just a little further down is the beach and pier.
I wasn't 18+ yet so I couldn't ditch class.
He was supposed to leave Doc. The other one was still in the future.... though I guess not now.
It's about time you both got back to work. We're all going through withdrawal. 😢
so wholesome how they crack each other up, such a cool channel
The band playing at the festival was Little Old Band From Texas, ZZ-Top, who wrote the song "Doubleback", that was played during the closing credits. Your next trilogy should be "The Godfather". 1 and 2 are top tier cinema, and 3 is about a 7 in my book. Keep the reaction vids coming, guys.
Yeah you guys gotta do the Godfather
There's a reason why people drank beer instead of water. Now you know the reason.
ONE OF THE GREATEST TRILOGIES OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!
when this was one TV one Saturday, they played all 3 as one movie,
& edited out the credits from 1 & 2, & the flashbacks from the start of parts 2 & 3 & then played all 3 credits at the end
I used to have trouble with time travel, but not yet.
I was born in 1990 and still had never seen the 1st back to the future happy to have found you both reactions 👍👍 lots of fun
Great reaction guys. One thing every reactor seems to miss is the reason Marty is so good at shooting is his favorite arcade game that he plays in the café. Much love and keep on keepin on J.
'Chitty chitty, train train' caught me off guard and I'm howling 😄
I’ve got a couple of anecdotes for you.
I’ve seen two of the actors from this trilogy in person. (1) Pat Buttram, in BTTF 3, who played one of the old timers in the saloon…Doc was trying to explain to him what future life would be like. (2) Jeffery Weissman, who played George McFly in BTTF 2.
In 1966 I saw Pat Buttram. I was 9 years old. He performed on stage at the National Orange Show in San Bernardino, California. (It is like an annual county fair.) His co-star, Eva Gabor, was also there. The two of them were both contemporaries on the TV Show Green Acres, at that time.
Now go forward 40 years to 2006, April 1. It was my friend’s wedding, in Redlands, California. My friend had hired Jeffery Weissman to pretend to be the minister officiating the wedding. After the “minister” said a few words “Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join in matrimony…” his cell phone rings, and he is informed that he has the wrong wedding and must leave. That was the joke. Then the real minister shows up and performs the wedding.
Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers is "Needles" in part 2 and 3.
I think what you guys are forgetting is that Doc is a man out of time. Meaning NOT living in the time period he should. So him getting killed by Buford Tannen is a correctable event. Clara being killed by falling into the ravine was fixed and should have occurred. Now I’m not saying that other things that have happened such as Marty’s family being better off and Biff getting his comeuppance were okay to have happened simply because they’re “good” things for Marty’s life but terribly difficult to correct without having multiple “out-of-time” Marty’s running around everywhere. See, the Doc’s death is a singular event in time that theoretically should have been easy to correct. Unfortunately, Marty never does things the easy way. Or the easy way is never within Marty’s grasp. The arrow ripping the fuel line is what kept them both there long enough for other incidents to occur skewing the timeline into what we end up with. Marty and Doc should have just dug a hole and crawled in for a week. That would have avoided any alterations to the timeline.
If they hadn't saved her, Clara would have DIED very young in that accident, and neither she nor the Doc would have found love.....the only thing that changed for the future was it being called "Eastwood Ravine" rather than "Clayton Ravine" _ now wtf harm was there in that????
It's tantamount to people saying Marty"should" have let the Doc get shot by the terrorists in BTTF1....wtf OF COURSE Marty was going to try to save the life of his friend!!!!
I sure f hope someone would have saved MY life in the same situation!!!
Haha these guys have had the world's longest break - not really. But well deserved after a year of hard work outside of youtube , patreon and doing the online. The patreon vacation pics were cool. Glad you had fun
Punching a metal plate DOES do some damage. I wear 30 pounds of plate steel armor to work security. I had an irate drunk decide to throw a punch at my gut, once. He connected at full force. The impact staggered me back, a single step. But the crunch of his knucklebones breaking, and his screams of pain were much more painful for me.
One of my favorite reactions from y'all. Such a fun time and I laughed my ass off with it. Saw ALL these when they were brand new in the theaters and cannot agree more with your assessment of this great trilogy. For my money, easily one of the greatest trilogies of all time.
The one who played Clara was also in Time After Time. Another good movie about time travel.
Did you know it's a current Broadway musical? Yep. Back To The Future- The Musical. And yes, they sing Power of Love.
Having seen it twice in London, I can thoroughly recommend it.
CLARINET. oh. my. god.
I'm dead. 23:52
Bravo!
Working on his dad jokes.
It will be interesting to see your joint reaction to the films "Robocop" and "Robocop 3". This is a cool immortal classic 👍
4:20 Y’all need to watch and react to FREQUENCY (with Jim Caviezel and Dennis Quaid). It is excellent.
the 3 piece band playing at the festable..is zz top famous texas band
Doc from future in 2nd film hints that he went back in time after he saw grave he remembered he died and set himself up. He didn't die in first film which showed he did take action to change future.
30 year Porsche/BMW/Mini tech here. The scene where the use moonshine to try and start the DeLorean.. Thats {half of) an actual Bosch CIS fuel injection manifold used on the DeLorean. Kind of a neat nitpick. It could never fail in the way shown, but a lot of DeLoreans did go up in flames because of the fuel injection.
Many people bought them as collector cars and let them sit. Worst thing you can do. Over time, the fuel lines deteriorated because of non use. That particular type of fuel injection used very high fuel pressure. When someone tried to start the car, lines could blow off and the fuel ignited.
Great to see another reaction from you guys! Really enjoyed this reaction as I do all your reactions.
Check out 1979's "Time After Time" for another movie in which Mary Steenbergen (Clara) falls in love with a time traveler. It's a suspense film, not a comedy, though it does have its funny moments.
Saved his life twice
I have never thought of this Brilliant series as three separate movies. I never liked one, over the other. I think of it as one long brilliant film. Surely on the top ten list of most well written , performed and produced films ever. Just pure entertainment. It hits every mark that every visionary of film making from the golden age of cinema knew that movies could be..
And the guys give it a maximum of 8.5 lol.....
One thing I never heard anyone ever figure out. When Marty got to 1885 he had the
car. But, what about the (Other Car?) Remember...The doc came with a car and later
stored it in the cave. In my thinking, there are now (TWO) cars in 1885. If the one Doc
came to 1985 with is full of gas? Why can they not use it with parts from the other car
coming from 1955. (LoL) It would of course ruin the movie.
Has anyone out there thought of this???
Because that car has to stay there, completely whole, for them to find in 1955 in order to use it to go BACK to 1885.
10:31 Look at how many tire tracks there are in 1885 when there is only one car in existence. Marty must have attempted to rescue Doc in multiple time loops to make so many tracks.
The baby in this movie is Mike's son in real life. Marty should save the gas in his boot. Back to the Future cartoon series on TV and You Tube.
Cam gagging on fake crap in the mouth scene, really cracked me up!! So funny!
He wasn't fake gagging...LOL
@@stevenkosoff914 Ha Ha I know...but over fake crap in mouth...it was probably just ground up broccoli
if time travel existed, how would you ever know for sure if you are current you or past you?..or are you always past you?..
You are always current you from your frame of reference.
@@dudermcdudeface3674 ....so it doesn't matter
These younger generations have such weak stomachs, lol 😂
I’ve never in my life gagged at anything I’ve seen in a movie, and I’ve seen Faces of Death. I’d like to see how they react to the Terrifier movies, Evil Dead or anything from Dario Argento. 🤔
I think you guys nailed it with your review. They definitely stuck the landing. And I agree, they go 1, 3 and 2 in order of which is best. 2 is perfectly good and clever (especially revisiting the events of the first movie) but it's definitely a little all over the place, it lacks the sense of urgency toward the climax that 1 and 3 have (both the clock tower scene from 1 and the train in 3 are nail-biters), and it feels like a middle chapter. Which, when taken all together, is great (and necessary) and makes for one of the greatest trilogies ever made. But yeah... 1, 3, 2. 🤘🏼
THAT was so much fun! Everytime Cam gagged, I did also cause I can't. The bear was my favorite reaction from you two in this episode! I thought it was hilarious! 😂
Now you have to watch the movie Time After Time, from 1979. MUST.
Well that's just Always a good suggestion. Time After Time & Somewhere In Time, two EXCELLENT time travel movies that everyone should see.
yes i am aware of the connection of Time After Time with BTTF 3, not the other two just the third one
@@Wolvorine two of my favs. But the end of Somewhere in Time devastates me everytime i watch it. hell just listening to the music does it
@@randysmith7045 Oh same. :)
Oh, the boys are back in town! Completing the Back to Future trilogy. I liked it. Not as much as the first two. But the Western setting was entertaining.
PLEASE, fans of Cam and Zay: Turn thesewonderful fellows on to “Being There,” one of the smartest, quirkiest comedies ever. They deserve the most worthy films we can find! PLEASE!
26:01 that's the actual legendary band ZZ Top.
I laughed when Cam said, “They know how to get down.”
I'm glad you guys got to see all three of these. I'll always like the first one the best..it's an epic timeless stand alone movie. I think I liked 2 & 3 pretty much the same. I loved how the second one used and played off the scenes from #1...This one was just a great third chapter and a great finish. This was Tom Wilson's best acting in all three "Biff" incarnations. I think one of the things I liked the most was what Zay mentioned was a possible negative. I loved how they kept using the same themes over and over. Waking up with "mom" over him.. Marty checking out the town.... Marty (as Clint) using the same gunfight trick that Biff was watching Eastwood do on TV in #2 while he was in the hot tub.... Even when Clara showed up at Doc's place and Marty was acting hilariously awkward it was a complete call back to Loraine in #1 showing up at Doc's place and Doc acting exactly the same. Top notch writing.
BTW cool fact... there's a scene in Polar Express (also written by Zemeckis) where a kid on the train blows the whistle (and it's the same whistle as in BTTF3) and says "I wanted to do that my whole life!" Cool little reference.
Love the comment.... "Clint Eastwood.... whoever that is!" WHAT ! Great film GREAT reaction. You both need to watch A Fistful of Dollars and Dirty Harry
So when the headstone disappears it's a photo of nothing. Why would someone take a picture of nothing? I think I picked the most trivial absurdity in a movie full of absurdities.
If I could play the devil's advocate here. I remember as a very young child I found my dad's old black and white camera and looking down at the upside down image I unwittingly snapped a picture. I couldn't have been older than 3 or 4. Anyway, when we got the pictures developed (for which I got my hands slapped) we found the picture and it was our camp ground with boats tied to their docks on a perfectly still marina and no matter if you turn the picture upside down or right side up the image was the same. What I'm saying is that picture could have been an accident that was destined ro happen.
#Cam&Zay# i think both of you guys have the right idea i definitely would take the time circuits with me as a piece of my wonderful life with doc if this ever happened to me
Look at Doc’s outfit at the end. This man is *minted!* In the 1880s and 1890s, Blacksmiths were in high demand so he’d be *raking* it in.
He didn’t have to take another train.
He *bought* one because *he’s absolutely fucking loaded.*
The band in the ho-down scene - that's ZZ Top
They were big in the '80s
the festival musicians are played by ZZ Top
I have a movie trilogy I want you to react to.
The Dollars Trilogy
• A Fistful of Dollars
• For a Few Dollars More
• The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
If look close when talking to train guy you can see them unload clock off train behind them
My mother and I laughed so hard at your reactions to this trilogy. 😄👍
Def agree with another commenter ,
I see this as 1 movie with 3 chapters not really 3 different movies…
1 great movie with hills and valleys..
You guys gotta check a great movie with Michael J Fox called the secret of my success it's a real good movie.
Learn some history boys. A black Smith was better off in 1885 than 1955.
Not even close. But you might have had a point if it were 1925.
I think the reason 2 is most people’s least favorite is a combination of the pervasive cynicism and the amount of time spent in 1955 where we spent so much of the first movie.
IMO the 2015 scenes in part 2 are clunky and unfunny and are probably the worst part of the entire trilogy. I think the time spent in 1955 in part 2 is the pinnacle of the series. The scenes in part 2 in and around the school during the dance in particular are superb. I think the signature aspect of the trilogy is the sequences where the suspense just keeps ramping up and up. I think the 1995 sequences in part II are suspenseful but in a way that doesn't feel overly artificial with the added fun of taking place during the climax of part I.
@@davidstevenson1933 The shenanigans in 1955 with characters interacting with different versions of themselves are the most iconic parts of the series. It is really the 2015 scenes that don't hold up well and seem pretty odd now in the 2020's.
Where did Doc, Clara and the boys go in the train? I think it was implied that they were going to the Moon. On their first date they talked about "from the Earth to the Moon" the Jules Verne book. The best part about the Doc going to the moon is it's a steam train that runs on water... And there's no water on the moon.
Love was the defining factor in the first and last. The second didn't have love as the catalyst but is still an amazing piece of story telling in it's complexity.
Micheal j fox actually passed out during hanging scene fir a few seconds
If you don’t rate anything a 10 as a matter of protocol, then 9 becomes your 10.
And if they couldn't give BTTF a 9 I don't know wtf they COULD give one to lol....
Thanks, Cam! Thanks, Zay! ⏳ So satisfying, right? #CamAndZay #RobertZemeckis #BackToTheFuturePartIII
Did he just say who's Clint Eastwood? What?
Yeah that's more UNBELIEVABLE than any timeline absurdities lol.....
Did you know that Back to the Future lll is not the end of the series. It's written into A Million Ways to Die In the West
The colt guy sponsoring Marty...that's the same actor in Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles that sang The Camptown Ladies with his men for the railroad workers. 😉
Y'know it only just occurs to me now, after seeing this tons of times, that altering history by saving Clara was already foreshadowed. The gravestone was commissioned by Clara, who was 'supposed' to be dead by then and would never have met him. He also wouldn't have been out there to save her life if not for that conversation with Marty, who had to go back and save him because of the gravestone. So it was always going to have happened, I guess.
They would have met at the train station. Doc originally volunteered to pick her up, but then Marty showed up so he got sidetracked
Original time: Clara has no ride and has to get a horse buggy and dies.
Doc time: Doc picks her up, that's how they meet and fall in love, so she never got in that buggy.
Marty time: Doc declines to pick her up because now he's focused on getting home. Clara is back in the situation of a buggy and ravine.
I am subscribing to your channel because your reactions are great and the variety of films fantastic. If you have not already done so, I would love to see your reaction to Zulu - 1964 with Michael Caine. I think you will be amazed.
Michael J. Fox was suffering from Parkinson's Decease pretty bad during the filming of the 2nd and 3rd movie, this took quite a toll on him to finish filming.
There is a BTTF video game that some people on RUclips have turned into a 4th film. It revolves around young Doc Brown.
NO HE WASN'T....he wasn't going to be diagnosed with the disease for a few years yet
49:40, Vern is smirking and motions the viewer with his hand to "come here" as Doc is saying "You're future hasn't been written" and as it zooms in he points directly to his his junk. Nobody has ever been able to figure out if this was intentional, it's up there with the JFK assassination and the moon landing...
christopher lloyd also plays commander kuge in star trek 3, this is fun becuse its the star ship they use to go back in time to get the whales
I think the second one is my favorite. The time travel is more dangerous.
U look close doc's bandana I'd mad from his shirt in part 2
That bullet proof vest is from that Clint Eastwood movie shown in bttf
#camandZay# i think this review was totally awesome im recommending that you will review a movie called Junior it was released in 1994 it has Arnold Schwarzenegger and it is a medical experience experiment sci fy romance movie and it is very good and enjoyable i hope you will review it very soon please ❤❤ i gave you cam and zay a heart for you guys i guarantee you that you will have a big ball of fun reviewing junior
0:03 - "In this reaction ..." - Puking 🙂
Remember the movie biff was watching in the hot tub in pt 2? Now the final shootout in pt 3. Love old Clint Eastwood westerns.
6:25 That basically does happen in the first film with the Libyans
Please react to "A Nightmare n Elm Street" (1984), "Hellraiser" (1987), and "Candyman" (1992)
I'm surprised you missed the timeline error. If Clara fell to her death she couldn't have been on the tombstone as his true love. They never would have met.
It's not an error actually :) Doc volunteered to meet her at the station, but decided not to when Marty showed up and showed him the picture of the tombstone. So had Marty just went with Doc's initial instructions from the letter, Doc would have met her, escorted her safely, and fell in love. Clara would have only fell to her death if there were no messing with the timeline at all, like Doc ending up there.
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Just like Ken from Barbie Movie said: "patriarchy is where men and horses rule the world" 😂
Doc thinks that timelines just collapse. They better because if they don't they left Jennifer in the Darkest Timeline.
The 1980's animated series focuses mostly on Doc's sons.