Back to the Future Movie Reaction - FIRST TIME WATCHING (probably)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @RolyPolyOllieReactions
    @RolyPolyOllieReactions  3 года назад +33

    Hi everybody!! I hope you enjoyed my reaction to Back To The Future! It was so good! I will be releasing Back To The Future movies on Monday's so next Monday will be Back To The Future 2 and then the Monday after that will be 3. Thank you so much for watching!!

    • @laurenherda2415
      @laurenherda2415 3 года назад +3

      After you watch part 2 stop immediately, there's a trailer for part 3 and there's spoilers, so make sure you stop right away

    • @trejones2211
      @trejones2211 3 года назад

      As great as the 1st one is. The second one is(in my opinion like Aliens, Terminator 2)a sequel that just as good 'if not' better than the 1st which is SUPER rare! The 3rd one well...But the 2and one is great also

    • @kylereese4822
      @kylereese4822 3 года назад

      You`re gf got you the Yoda.... she must be guilty of something... she had Starbucks, MacDonald's etc without telling you lolol :)

    • @adrianbradley8513
      @adrianbradley8513 3 года назад

      I'm a Back To The Future geek and I'm 48 years old. I collect everything related to this movie trilogy. This was an original idea for a movie in the eighties and not based on a comic,novel or a reboot which happens TOO often nowadays. Time travel is my favourite Sci-fi genre. Glad you enjoyed the first time travel movie I ever watched. I was VERY lucky to see the Back To The Future musical, just before the UK Covid-19 lockdown, in Manchester England (I live in Northern Ireland.)and it was brilliant. I hartly recommend you go see it if it comes to your part of the world in the FUTURE. Sorry about the pun😄😄😄🇺🇸🇬🇧

    • @FiLzer0
      @FiLzer0 3 года назад

      Man, I love watching your movie reactions and how you speculate what might happen and you're usually bang on or very close. Keep up the good work.

  • @alphamorion4314
    @alphamorion4314 2 года назад +11

    There's a rather dark theory as to why "original timeline" Lorraine is so different to her past (1955) self. It involves her being sexually assaulted, at some point by Biff and of course never telling George, him being such a pushover. So she was clearly chasing boys, "parking" etc in her young age, but after the trauma she made a complete 180°, went depressed and alcoholic.
    The theory is "backed up" by the car scene at the dance (we all saw that Biff was definitely going there, had George not intervened... in the 'original timeline' the fact would not have happened at the dance but probably some time later), or how "original timeline" Biff says stuff like "Say Hi to your mom for me" to Marty, and lots of other tiny details.
    I though it was worth mentioning, because after I heard that theory and rewatched the movie, there's a lot of details throughout the movie that made this theory make just too much sense. Especially considering that the "fixed" 1985 we saw at the end, older Lorraine seems to be much more similar to her teenage self, much more carefree and generally speaking happy: that would be because by that point supposedly she never experienced that trauma.

    • @nicks.5552
      @nicks.5552 Год назад +1

      Wow! I never heard that before, but it makes sense. That’s disturbing, but it means that Marty didn’t just reform his father and jail bird uncle, but also his mother. That’s beautiful.

    • @ChrissaTodd
      @ChrissaTodd 10 месяцев назад +2

      i always assumed she was just unhappily married to george because the only spark she had was him being hit by a car and pitying him, where as the timeline where george standsup to biff gives her more of a spark with them.

  • @NeuroticNomadic
    @NeuroticNomadic 3 года назад +19

    17:12 Pepsi Free was like Coke Zero. (and Tab was Diet Coke before there was Diet Coke)
    23:38 Biff said the joke wrong. It's supposed to be "Make like a tree.. and leaf! (leave)"
    24:41 Skateboards were invented in 1958 - 3 years after that scene.
    35:02. Doc is wearing heavy rubber gloves.
    35:42 Notice the name of the mall?

    • @SimoExMachina2
      @SimoExMachina2 3 года назад +5

      "On tab" can mean either on a bill that is charged later or from a tab (a faucet attached to a barrel) to a glass.

    • @NeuroticNomadic
      @NeuroticNomadic 3 года назад +2

      @@SimoExMachina2 Wow. I didn’t even consider the idea that “put it on my tab” or “I want to start a tab” may be outdated sayings!! #old

  • @bartondonnelly5293
    @bartondonnelly5293 3 года назад +26

    The teacher with the glasses that tells Marty his music is “Just too darn loud” is Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and the News. They did the song, ‘The Power of Love’.

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe1971 3 года назад +25

    30:59 No reactors seem to pick up on the detail that Marvin BERRY is on the phone to his cousin CHUCK BERRY - The father of rock & roll. So Marty inadvertently created the genre....

    • @michaelklaus
      @michaelklaus 3 года назад +2

      Actually he did not. The movie is trying to sell us here that Chuck Berry only wrote Johnny B. Goode in 1955 because he heard it over the phone... but since Marty already learned to play the song ("This is an oldie... well we call it an oldie where I come from.") it has existed in the original timeline as has rock & roll.
      This would be an ontological paradoxon which makes no sense in the context of the causality paradoxon Marty is trying to "correct".

    • @Lensmaster1
      @Lensmaster1 2 года назад +4

      @@michaelklaus it's a joke that we can't think too deep into.

    • @michaelklaus
      @michaelklaus 2 года назад +1

      @@Lensmaster1 I think I have proven that we can think too deep into this.

    • @a2thenita172
      @a2thenita172 2 года назад +1

      Johnny B Goode was playing on radio at work and my young coworker said it was a good song and asked who it was by and I offended that he didn't know 😆. Young people just don't know rock n roll history. They're too far removed from it

  • @BigNickWpg
    @BigNickWpg 3 года назад +32

    Did you notice at the end when Marty got to Twin Pines Mall and saw himself & Doc that it now read "Lone" Pine Mall? When Marty first got back to 1955 and was escaping the barn, he drove over one of the pines on Old Man Peabody's farm. You could hear him shouting "You killed my pine!" 🌲 Thanks for sharing your great reaction! 😊

    • @justmeeagainn
      @justmeeagainn 3 года назад +2

      Wow! You must be the first person to ever notice this! You’re pretty sharp.

    • @BigNickWpg
      @BigNickWpg 3 года назад +5

      @@justmeeagainn The person reacting to and posting a video about it didn't notice so I was helping him out. Guess you didn't notice that, Mr. Sharpie? 🙄 Go troll elsewhere.

    • @YuukiiHON
      @YuukiiHON 2 года назад +2

      Omg I’ve watched it a million times and didn’t notice it and that’s very rare of me. Nice hahaha

    • @judethaddeus9856
      @judethaddeus9856 2 года назад +3

      That was very clever!!! Very observant of you!!

    • @TinyVio-Lynn
      @TinyVio-Lynn 2 года назад +3

      I never noticed that before.

  • @joshsmithactor451
    @joshsmithactor451 3 года назад +22

    The toy car going on fire followed by Docs gasp really is the best 😂😂😂

  • @serinx
    @serinx 3 года назад +13

    Guy... George is played by Crispin Glover (the one armed bellhop in Hot Tub you just watched). He was cast most assuredly for his connections to time travel. Also Alan Silvestri scored most of the Avengers movies (and Captain America 1)... Endgame name checks a ton of movies including this and HTTM.

  • @ivanholguin164
    @ivanholguin164 3 года назад +9

    The joke from 16:58 to 17:12 made me laugh when I first saw this movie back in the day, but it unfortunately seems that this particular joke has become outdated and usually falls flat with younger audiences discovering this movie today, which makes me kind of sad to see.
    But to put the joke in context, for those who may not get it:
    At 16:58, the coffee shopkeeper asks Marty if he’s going to order anything, marty then says “Yeah, give me a TaB (which was a diet soda brand back in the 80’s)”. Since the TaB diet soda has not been invented yet, the shopkeeper misunderstands and says “Tab? I can’t give you a tab unless you order something” as in “Bill you? I can’t bill you for anything if you haven’t placed an order for anything.” Marty then says “Alright, then give me a ‘Pepsi Free’ (which was a “Caffeine Free” version of Pepsi, hence why it was called “Pepsi Free”, which BTW can be seen in Marty’s bedroom near his alarm clock at 8:45 and at 36:40)” and since that “Caffeine Free” version of Pepsi has yet to be invented, the shopkeeper again misunderstands him and responds with “If you want a pepsi pal, you’re going to pay it” as in “I’m not giving you a Pepsi for free.” Marty then realizing he can’t order his preferred choices of drinks from the 80’s in the 50’s, resigns and says “Look, just give me something without any sugar in it, ok?”
    I know that explaining why the joke is funny doesn’t magically make it funny for some folks, but I just wanted to share that because it was a joke that I always liked from the movie.
    One more thing I will say is that I’m very glad to see is that you at least found it funny, most youtubers reacting this movie immediately gloss over that scene because I guess the joke fell flat with them.

    • @RolyPolyOllieReactions
      @RolyPolyOllieReactions  3 года назад +1

      haha thank you! I had heard of a Pepsi Free but i didn't know what a TaB was so thank you!!

    • @philpaine3068
      @philpaine3068 Год назад

      @@RolyPolyOllieReactions Both of these brands were absolutely awful tasting, since the artificial sweetener they used was saccharin. They were popular with adult dieters, but definitely not with teenagers --- it's out of character for somebody like Marty to like either one of them. But I guess Pepsico paid well to get the plug in for Pepsi Free.

  • @sean-ew2qv
    @sean-ew2qv 3 года назад +42

    "too loud" was from the actual artist of the song. 😂

    • @melissaisloud7404
      @melissaisloud7404 3 года назад +17

      Huey Lewis always seemed to have a great sense of humor with his videos. This cameo is right up his alley.

  • @Atlas_Redux
    @Atlas_Redux 3 года назад +3

    "Probably one of the best movie-gasps I've ever seen"
    I can not not smile at that gasp every time I see it, it's glorious.

  • @Pixelologist
    @Pixelologist 3 года назад +22

    "I'll bet she chased at least one boy."
    Oh, yes. Indeed she did.

  • @josealmeida2842
    @josealmeida2842 2 года назад +3

    I absolutely love your critiques of how well these films are made. Back to the Future is frequently used in film classes how to deliver information about the plot and characters in a natural sounding way.

  • @susanmaggiora4800
    @susanmaggiora4800 3 года назад +21

    The DeLorean motor company was founded in 1975, by John DeLorean & the company made the DMC12 (this model) from 1981 to 1983, until the company went out of business.

    • @JustinMacri007
      @JustinMacri007 3 года назад +1

      Due to false police charge.

    • @magic8ball1982
      @magic8ball1982 3 года назад +4

      @@JustinMacri007 The charges were real. He actually was dealing cocaine to fund the company

    • @jameyhej3
      @jameyhej3 3 года назад +6

      Well _allegedly_ he may or may not have been doing anything, and basically the police asked him to put up some capital for some drug smuggling, which he said yes to, but was acquitted because that's entrapment. It was never proved one way or the other that he had done anything wrong before that point.

  • @nickel392
    @nickel392 3 года назад +28

    If you don´t want to get spoiled, stop Part 2 immediately after the last scene, cuz there´s a trailer for part 3 right after it. Part 2 and 3 were shot at the same time.

    • @RolyPolyOllieReactions
      @RolyPolyOllieReactions  3 года назад +8

      Thank you for the heads up!

    • @susanmaggiora4800
      @susanmaggiora4800 3 года назад +4

      RolyPolyOllie Reactions Yeah, you need to do it really quick, cause they pretty much go into the trailer right away.

    • @namelessjedi2242
      @namelessjedi2242 3 года назад +1

      Good call. I remember seeing it in the theater and seeing the trailer, which was exciting at the time. But for a reaction video, yeah... may want to go into part three “pure”.

    • @michaelklaus
      @michaelklaus 3 года назад

      @@RolyPolyOllieReactions Sorry but this is a toxic misinterpretation of getting something spoiled. There is nothing in the trailer actually ruining the experience of the movie. There are a few movie trailers out there that actually reveal plot relevant elements ahead of the movie but not in this trailer.
      If you ask me the trailer is part of the experience, hyping you up for the third movie, setting the mood, and exactly doing what it should do. And people, who do not understand what a spoiler is, are ruining it for new audience for no reason whatsoever.
      If we go these strange ways we should also not know movie titles because they "spoil" the movie.

    • @michaelklaus
      @michaelklaus 3 года назад +1

      Actually that is basically saying that the ending of this movie is spoiling the next movie, come to think of it. You knew from this that the next movie saw Doc, Marty, and Jennifer travel to 2015 to take care of some problems their kids have. And that hte DeLorean could fly in the next one. And that time travel was still a thing. Oooohhooohhh spoilers.

  • @crownprincesebastianjohano7069
    @crownprincesebastianjohano7069 2 года назад +3

    The script for this film has often been referred to as the "perfect" script in terms of screenwriting. It does everything a script should do.

  • @tempsitch5632
    @tempsitch5632 3 года назад +10

    " I forgot Ronald Reagan was an actor".
    Look at @15:48 They set you up subliminally.

  • @KT926
    @KT926 3 года назад +5

    Michael J Fox was the first choice to play Marty but he was too busy with the TV show Family Ties. Eric Stoltz was cast, worked on the film for about 2 weeks and did around 5 scenes. He is the one who punched Biff in the cafe scene and if you pause the movie at that very moment, you can see Eric's face.
    The director felt that Eric was not funny enough and too serious. This was because he was a dramatic actor and not had a lot of experience in comedy so he was let go.
    The producers spoke to the people on Family Ties and asked if there was a way for Michael to play Marty in the film. They said yes as long as it didn't interfere with his work schedule for the show. Michael ended up working on Family Ties all day and this film all night with only 3 or 4 hours of sleep a night.
    Someone had to help him get home and carry him to bed after finishing the BTTF shifts.

  • @melissaisloud7404
    @melissaisloud7404 3 года назад +17

    Any lady who gets you a giant baby Yoda is a keeper! She’s the Lorraine to your George! 💜

    • @tfpp1
      @tfpp1 3 года назад +5

      Yes, yes...she is...your density!

  • @SiniyLazutchik
    @SiniyLazutchik 3 года назад +6

    Yes, a great film, perhaps even a genius. I am from Ukraine and grew up in the USSR and in
    post-Soviet space. I watched this movie as a teenager in the early 90's and it was cool, sometimes I watch it now. We love this film in the post-Soviet space too. The following parts are no worse, the whole trilogy is great.

    • @poeleabois
      @poeleabois 2 года назад +1

      I hope you are doing OK right now.

  • @Vertigotheatre1
    @Vertigotheatre1 3 года назад +5

    In the 50s when young adults said 'parked' they were talking about parking up and making out :-)

    • @DR-mq1vn
      @DR-mq1vn 3 года назад

      We said "parking" in the 80s too.

  • @bluebear1985
    @bluebear1985 3 года назад +5

    George McFly was actually played by Crispin Glover in this film. I say this film because there was some controversy about part 2 when Glover didn't return, and some chaos ensued over it. You could probably touch up on that when you do the part 2 video.
    It's funny you mentioned "Hot Tub Time Machine" at one point, because Crispin Glover appeared in that as the bellhop.

    • @JustinMacri007
      @JustinMacri007 3 года назад

      How nice is Christopher?

    • @davidr1050
      @davidr1050 3 года назад

      The "fix" was to hang the actor playing George (Jeffrey Weissman) upside down in PT2 along with heavy makeup .. He did the voice so perfectly, no one noticed..

  • @Tigermania
    @Tigermania 3 года назад +6

    If you like the way events are mirrored in the past and present, your gonna love the events in Back to the Future 2

  • @dangerousdavescott
    @dangerousdavescott Год назад +1

    So Marvin Berry, the bandleader in this movie, calls his cousin Chuck and holds the phone up so he can hear Marty play the song Johnny B Goode. Presumably, the cousin is Chuck Berry, the 1950s rock star who recorded and released Johnny B Goode in 1958.

  • @tempsitch5632
    @tempsitch5632 3 года назад +5

    @19:57 The "what's a rerun?" kid became more famous a few years later in a similar role and time period - as the brother in The Wonder Years.

  • @heavenlydreams123
    @heavenlydreams123 3 года назад +5

    I love this trilogy! It's always so much fun to watch all 3 movies again and notice new details, I never mind having the soundtrack stuck in my head for days either. Not reading the reviews is a smart move, I've been fooled by those so many times I don't trust them at all anymore. Popular hyped movies can disappoint you and you might miss underrated gems. It's always best to watch a movie without knowing anything about it! =)

  • @krazycatz
    @krazycatz Год назад

    The first time I ever saw this movie was with my husband at the Preview House in Hollywood California. My husband and I used to get tickets to the Preview House about every five to six weeks. Usually when we went there the only thing that they would show would be commercials they were planning to air on television in the future. Everyone would be given a clipboard and pencil along with a questionnaire that they wanted you to fill out concerning each commercial and how likely or unlikely you would be to purchase that product. Occasionally we would see a pilot for an upcoming television show. This was one of those rare occasions where we actually got to see a movie. What we saw was “a work in progress” movie. That meant that some scenes such as the time traveling scenes were not filmed yet and shown as pencil drawings. I do not remember any comments either my husband or I made about how they could improve the movie. Of course when it was released to the general public we had to go see it again with our family and friends.

  • @blowba
    @blowba 3 года назад +4

    Skateboards had just come out in the 1950s, but they weren't very popular yet. The chances that people in a small Northern California town would know about them are next to none.
    At the time skateboarding was mostly done by surfers in beach towns when the waves sucked.
    Hill Valley is at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains,nowhere near the coast and even if it was the water would be far too cold most of the year.

  • @captainbryce1
    @captainbryce1 3 года назад +2

    The Florence Nightingale effect is a trope where a caregiver falls in love with their patient, even if very little communication or contact takes place outside of basic care.

  • @jaityrone6306
    @jaityrone6306 Год назад +1

    Christopher Lloyd also played in Star Trek III as the enemy Klingon captain. Kruge

  • @travelchic908
    @travelchic908 2 года назад +1

    Probably my fave movie of all time. Love your reaction and enthusiasm for this classic 😁

  • @SBaby
    @SBaby 3 года назад +1

    21:35 - I think when he said 'Flux Capacitor', that was the point where Doc believed him. Nobody at that time would have known that term except for him.

  • @lordmortarius538
    @lordmortarius538 3 года назад +13

    When Marty drinks the whisky that Lorraine stole from "The old Lady's liquor cabinet" his reaction was real because he was expecting just whisky-colored water but turns out it was actual whisky LUL

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 3 года назад +1

      No! They switched it for the outtake as a prank that can be seen on youtube. They then gave him the prop drink. No way he could drink the booze in the actually used scene. Watch The Out take, Michael can barely drink it even after he knows!

  • @philpaine3068
    @philpaine3068 Год назад

    1955 is generally considered to be the year when Rock'n'Roll music took the world by storm, and Chuck Berry was the first real Rock'n'Roll star. The joke is that the high school dance band is led by Chuck Berry's brother Marvin. Marty is playing a Chuck Berry tune ("Johnny B. Goode"), even imitating Berry's moves on the stage ---- and Marvin phones up his brother to tell about this "new sound". Super time travel joke. There are a lot of jokes in the film about the cultural differences between 1955 and 1985 (differences that were huge). Not all of them are understandable to an audience now in 2023. I saw this film when it first appeared ---- in the newfangled "Cineplex" multiple theatre in the Eaton Centre in Toronto [it was the first such theatre in the world].

  • @tfpp1
    @tfpp1 3 года назад +1

    The DeLorean was an actual manufactured car. It didn't last very long, I think they only made around 9,000 total units, so they're pretty rare (not the best reliability quality, which they kinda poke fun at by constantly showing the car breaking down and not starting hehe). You might still see one in the wild, there's only a few thousand left. But it's been "immortalized" in this movie. :)

  • @spiderfingers86
    @spiderfingers86 3 года назад

    Written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. Directed by Robert Zemeckis. Stars Michael J. Fox as Morty and Christopher Lloyd as Doctor Emmett Brown

  • @blowba
    @blowba 3 года назад +3

    Chuck Berry, Marvin's cousin was a huge rockstar and the guitar god of the 1950s. One of his biggest hits was Johnny B. Good.

    • @charlesborden8111
      @charlesborden8111 3 года назад +1

      Written in 1955, also several of the moves Marty is doing during his performance were moves that Chuck Berry did.

    • @blowba
      @blowba 3 года назад +1

      There was definitely a lot of Chuck Berry in there as well as some Pete Townsend, Jimmi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen and probably a few others I missed.

  • @MrParkerman6
    @MrParkerman6 3 года назад +6

    Fun Fact: Most Studios turned the script down, cuz they didn't think it was sexual enough. DISNEY turned it down cuz they thought it was TOO Sexual with The Mom Incest stuff.

    • @robertdurant7934
      @robertdurant7934 3 года назад +1

      Imagine all the regret those studio heads have had all these years later.

  • @robin_the_red_fox4082
    @robin_the_red_fox4082 16 дней назад

    I like to think George put all that pent up frustration and anger into that punch.

  • @AlphaTacDef1
    @AlphaTacDef1 3 года назад

    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Bravo once again my friend. Brings me happiness that you enjoy these 80s films. Classic

  • @altaclipper
    @altaclipper 2 года назад +1

    The DeLorean was, in fact, an actual manufactured car. I have a friend who owned one. Regretted it. Now he regrets getting rid of it.

  • @dwaneanderson8039
    @dwaneanderson8039 3 года назад +2

    "Those 1950's coffee bars."
    It's a soda shop.

    • @klb9142
      @klb9142 3 года назад

      If Covid didn’t put it out of business, there is a soda shop In Milwaukee, Wisconsin where the waitresses are on skates.

  • @mathfridge
    @mathfridge 3 года назад

    I am not sure if anybody mentioned this yet but Jeffery Wiessman was NOT in the first movie. The actor playing George McFly was Crispin Glover. However he had contract disputes with the directors and was not in movies 2 and 3. So Wiessman was George in those two movies.

  • @GrouchyMarx
    @GrouchyMarx 3 года назад +1

    There's another time paradox you might have missed. Recall @ 31:00 when Marvin Berry called his cousin Chuck to hear the song Marty was playing, turns out to be the biggest song the real Chuck Berry is famous for, "Johnny B. Goode" released in 1958!

  • @barefootanimist
    @barefootanimist 3 года назад

    It's very possible that the "electrocution" you're remembering came from cover-art or poster of "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation," which sometimes features an electrocuted Clark Griswold. The BttF and NLCV posters were painted in a similar style, and BttF2 came out the same year that Christmas Vacation did...
    Did you notice the name of the mall, and other slight changes between the start of the film, and the end. The same thing occurs in each of the trilogy films.

  • @nowthatisawesome5431
    @nowthatisawesome5431 3 года назад +1

    George originally says “I’m your DENsity” before he corrects his mispronunciation and then says “destiny”.
    That line is often quoted in pop culture to this day, so if you ever hear anyone say “DENsity”; they are quoting this movie! 🤗❤️

    • @judethaddeus9856
      @judethaddeus9856 2 года назад

      Or they’re just mispronouncing « destiny »

  • @SimoExMachina2
    @SimoExMachina2 3 года назад

    At the beginning the Doc did not have a vest. He was killed for real. But Marty after going to the past, gave him a letter that would warn him of the future, and while Doc Brown was hesitant (worried about breaking the fabric of time), we would eventually read the letter, and made preparations, which included the kewlar vest.

  • @davida7153
    @davida7153 3 года назад +1

    Love your reactions man. You watch the movies really in a deep way. One thing, i see a lot of people who watch Back to the Future say the same thing. Einstein never comes back from the future. The dog travels one minute to the future and then Marty and Doc (and the rest of the world) "catch" the dog one minute later.

  • @Elnuwanda
    @Elnuwanda 3 года назад +2

    The song is "Johhny B. Goode" from Chuck BERRY.... the guitar man of the band is Malvin BERRY....

  • @GNo03
    @GNo03 3 года назад

    26:37 school dances don’t have bands anymore because the music people danced to back then was all live instruments and could easily be covered. Now people dance to music like trap or electronic pop music which can’t be covered with a live band

  • @nessaarandur7740
    @nessaarandur7740 3 года назад

    George McFly in this first movie was played by Crispin Glover (you may know him from American Gods and as the Creepy Thin Man from Charlie's Angels). Wiseman only played George in Back to the Future II and III.

  • @Novastar.SaberCombat
    @Novastar.SaberCombat 3 года назад

    Great to see your reactions to this! This film was... basically during my childhood.
    It's always so wonderful to see younger generations appreciating FANTASTIC films from yesteryear.
    Hell, I hope "Gone With The Wind" and "Cyrano" (1950, Jose' Ferrer & Mala Powers) and films of this ilk are still seen.
    Maybe one day, my own will be, too ("Diamond Dragons").

  • @michellelamar8965
    @michellelamar8965 3 года назад +2

    “Let’s see if you ba___rds can do 90!”
    Ironically the delirium car could only reach 85. Not even 88 loll
    And the guy who says “I’m afraid you’re just too darn loud.” Is Huey Lewis, the 80’s rock legend who wrote both “Power of Love” (which Marty was just playing) and “Back in Time” (end credits). Both written specifically for the movie

    • @michellelamar8965
      @michellelamar8965 3 года назад +1

      I meant Delorian car of course.. autocorrect:(

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker 3 года назад

      @@michellelamar8965 that was incredible!!! ^^'

    • @charlesborden8111
      @charlesborden8111 3 года назад

      Maybe Doc suped-up the anemic 2.85L V-6 or like a lot of cars in the US during 80's the speedometer only went up to 85 mph (remember at that time in the US the speed limit was 55, since it is left hand drive it has a American speedo), the cars could actually go faster.

  • @SimoExMachina2
    @SimoExMachina2 3 года назад

    The principle is also in Top Gun, where he plays Tom Cruise's commander in the aircraft carrier where he serves.

  • @Edmqueen
    @Edmqueen Год назад

    interesting fact...i met christopher lloyd at a comicon a while back. and got a photo with him, the delorean was there as well. i really like him

  • @ZeroOskul
    @ZeroOskul 3 года назад +1

    9:56 I never noticed or focused on that before.
    It actually strongly implies that Doc was smoking pot because later when Marty gets tossed in the trunk the band get out of their car in a cloud of pot smoke and there's nothing about the Delorean that we know of that should cause it to fill with smoke.
    That scene is the only other time a character gets out of a smoky car and they straightaway explain it as "reefer" smoke.
    Cinematic juxtaposition.

  • @Cubs-Den-Reactions
    @Cubs-Den-Reactions 3 года назад +2

    I AM jealous of the giant baby Yoda... but I’m also jealous of the girlfriend; I’ll stop being a creep now 😂😅. Annnnyway, always love watching people react to this trilogy because of just how well done the trilogy is/was. Looking forward to your reactions!

  • @ivanholguin164
    @ivanholguin164 3 года назад

    Did you know that Rick and Morty was actually largely inspired off of Back To The Future?
    If you really look back into the first film, at the beginning of the movie there are newspaper articles all around his Doc Brown's bed mentioning about Doc Brown on how he has sold his very big and very expensive mansion, along with mentions of his company being almost bankrupt on the television, principal Strickland also tells Marty that he’s your stereotypical mad scientist (also take note that Doc Brown is also basically a hermit and has socially isolated himself from almost everybody), and basically how he devoted almost all of his time and resources into building the time traveling delorean, at around 12:42 even doc brown mentions to Marty that building the time machine has taken him almost 30 and his entire family fortune just to realize his vision of being able to travel through time to come true, he even stooped down to levels of terrorism and theft just to get the plutonium from the libyan terrorists (which doc explains at 12:56) required to fulfill his experiment. I mention all of these facts because one question that may eluded but you should ask yourself is when the Doc is testing whether or not the delorean time machine will work with Einstein in the car at the Twin pines mall is “Why is Doc Brown standing in front of the time machine when it is approaching him and accelerated speed during the test run?”. It’s because like I previously mentioned he has sacrificed everything and is deep trouble financially and even criminally to fulfill his vision; and if it works, he sees for himself in the face of danger, that all of his struggles and sacrifices have served their purpose and he gets his vision realized with his only friend Marty (hence why at 11:31 he jumps and celebrates in jubilation) and if not, I’m pretty sure that he wouldn’t want to live anymore and the approaching vehicle will run through, kill him and put him out of his misery so he won’t have to live and try to cope with the fact knowing that he sacrificed everything he had for nothing (and he is totally fine with taking his friend Marty with him in death because misery after all loves company which is why at 11:13, he insists that Marty stays in place with him, even though Marty has no idea what the Doc is doing at that very moment) which is kind of screwed when you really think about it.
    I mention all of that because I heard somewhere that that piece of potential insanity is actually what inspired the hit show Rick and Morty (which also directly inspired the look of Rick, and the dynamic of the titular characters of Rick and Morty). Also it’s no coincidence that the name Morty sounds ridiculously close to Marty (obviously paying homage to Back To The Future). That dynamic is also very similar to Rick and Morty (in how Rick always comes up with a ridiculously crazy scientific scheme and always involves Morty in it even though he doesn't know anything about it and most of the time doesn't even want to be a part of his crazy schemes, but of course he is anyway again; misery love company)
    Yes, I know that was a long an somewhat dark explanation, but I just wanted to share that with you because you seemed to really enjoy the Back To The Future Trilogy and I thought you’d like to know how the trilogy inspired the hit show Rick and Morty.

  • @carlhartwell7978
    @carlhartwell7978 3 года назад

    You were right about the bullet proof vest...but Doc didn't have it on at the beginning, he definitely was shot to death before Marty traveled back, there's no way around it.
    1) We know he wore the vest because Marty went back.
    2) We know Marty's family changed because he went back.
    3) Marty's family were unchanged before he went back
    4) So Doc must have been unaware of having to wear the vest before Marty went back.
    I guess it's _conceivable_ that Doc could have independently had the idea of wearing a vest...for that's stretching it though and way overboard in unnecessary conjecture.

  • @f.n.schlub
    @f.n.schlub 3 года назад

    RolyPolyOllie Reactions --- My dear boy, there were no "coffee bars" in the '50s. There were little restaurants with simple light breakfast menus called "coffee shops", a few booths and counter seating, usually open until noon. Next step up was a "Luncheonette". Guess what they served ... simple lunch items. Open from about 9-3. Next up are the Dinette and Diner, differentiated by seating, menu sophistication and hours. Dinettes' hours usually 3-9, and a Diner until midnight. Truckstop Diners were a 24hr affair, with menus that impinged a bit upon full Restaurant offerings. Off to one side of these were Drive-in Diners serving mostly teens with cars, with more of a Luncheonette menu, heavy on burgers and fries, AND (which brings us to what you just saw) sodas milkshakes and ice creams; i.e. a Soda Fountain or ice cream parlor frequently with hours open until after the last show at the movie theater. Dating from the late 1800, they got their start in Pharmacies back when CocaCola still had cocaine in it, and sarsaparilla was a favorite carbonated drink. In fact, carbonating drinks was just one of the apothecary chemistry skills of what is now the specialty, Formulating Pharmacy, the only kind there was at the time.
    People actually MADE stuff because they were not yet infected with the "they"s ... there's always a "they" who do stuff.
    The past section of this movie is just post WWII, only a little more than years after a time when all but city dwellers had the motto, "If we can't make it, we don't need it", and the real use of the Sears catalog was in the outhouse ... until they started printing them with glossy pages.
    Marty's skate board was ripping the fruit crate off the front of a kid-made push scooter. The wheels were the front and back half of roller skate, which at the time were adjustable for length and clamped onto the soles of your shoes using a "Skate Key". The wheels were metal, grating to the ear, and would jam at the tiniest pebble. One pair of these moved one kid, but smart inner city kids found you could make two push scooters out of one pair of skates. Now your friend could play, too; you didn't fall as much, and a good time could be had with scooter gangs and racing.
    Marty's Mom could have sung this song from 20 yrs later, no?
    ruclips.net/video/p02DgHeGdyI/видео.html

  • @txdomino
    @txdomino 3 года назад

    Michael j Fox was a spokesman for Pepsi around this time. This was the height of the Cola Wars. Other spokesmen for Pepsi were Michael Jackson, Ray charles, Britney spears, and of course Beyonce. Another fact, remember when he is in the diner and asking a Tab or Pepsi Free? In the early to mid 80s, the soda companies were coming up with diet sodas. Tab was the Coca-Cola company's first attempt at a diet soda. Eventually they replaced Tab with Diet Coke. Pepsi free was the precursor to Diet Pepsi.

  • @tubularap
    @tubularap 2 года назад

    Great reaction. You had good foresights. I'm gonna watch your reactions to part 2 and 3 too.
    Hoping that you will do, or already have done, a reaction to Groundhog Day. A seemingly ordinary comedy that turns out to be profound. I will check out your video library, to see what else you've got in store.

    • @RolyPolyOllieReactions
      @RolyPolyOllieReactions  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I hope you enjoy them :) I had already seen Groundhog Day before starting the channel but it is so so good.

  • @SBaby
    @SBaby 3 года назад

    8:40 - There's a Garfield joke in there somewhere about the way Marty sleeps.

  • @DavidRomigJr
    @DavidRomigJr 3 года назад

    This movie doesn’t operate on immutable time rules, more of branching timelines with sort of a delayed “catch up”. So, for example, Doc initially never met Marty in 1955, but now that time has changed, he has.

  • @David-eo8if
    @David-eo8if 3 года назад +1

    after knocking over a tree in the past the Twin Pines mall becomes the Lone Tree Mall!

  • @EnsignAhkinum
    @EnsignAhkinum 11 месяцев назад

    Coffee Bars? 😆 I think you mean Diner. Fun watching young people watch these shows I grew up on. Reminds me of when my Nephew was telling me about a movie he saw that had a big gorilla climbing a building. And I was like, do you mean King Kong? 🤔😁 My forgetting that people his age have never seen movies from the '80s.

  • @brianjohnson7136
    @brianjohnson7136 3 года назад

    Nice job bro. You did call a lot of things in this movie. You are a genius. My fav movie of all time.

  • @rompeanos6064
    @rompeanos6064 3 года назад

    The Back to the Future saga is one of those movies that the more I watch, the better it gets, excellent video, I subscribe

  • @benl8908
    @benl8908 6 месяцев назад

    Christin Glover as George and Christopher Lord as Emmitt Brown. you didn't find him on the cast list because you didn't know his real name from just the first one. His name is more said in the sequels.

  • @japython
    @japython 3 года назад +3

    The Delorean DMC 12 became a pop culture icon after this film.

    • @robertdurant7934
      @robertdurant7934 3 года назад

      When I was a kid around the time these movies came out I didn’t realize the Delorean was a real car. I thought it was just something Doc built from scratch.

  • @SBaby
    @SBaby 3 года назад

    10:45 - This is one of Christopher Lloyd's most famous lines.

  • @KBH27
    @KBH27 3 года назад +2

    Crispin Glover played George

  • @anothermonday5664
    @anothermonday5664 3 года назад

    this kid's a movie psychic, geez! glad you still get enjoyment out of the film. And you have got the George McFly laugh down perfect! 🤣

  • @richardhoehn9922
    @richardhoehn9922 9 месяцев назад

    Originally Eric Stolz was cast as "Marty McFly" but dropped out--or was let go?--and Michael J. Fox was cast in the role. There's an ongoing joke in 2023's The Flash where "Barry Allen" is in a parallel timeline and Eric Stolz stayed on as "Marty McFly." And Twin Pines Mall becomes Lone Pine Mall. Christopher Lloyd would end up as the Klingon Captain "Kruge" (spelling?) in Star Trek 3:Search For Spock. The coffee "bars" you mention were actually just diners, with counter service and the booths you see along the wall.

  • @CoffeeLoverJoel
    @CoffeeLoverJoel 3 года назад

    Huey Lewis makes an appearance when he says " Its too darn loud"

  • @tylerhellums8774
    @tylerhellums8774 3 года назад +2

    About Marty's audition, I hate to say it, but I can understand why he didn't make it. It was supposed to music to dance to, not a concert; with Marty's playing, it wouldn't be easy to pay attention to a dance partner, and not Marty's band. Yes, there was a guy dressed like a dog in the test scene.

  • @foljs5858
    @foljs5858 3 года назад

    The pun is "make like a tree and leave" (as in trees having leafs), but he fumbles it into "make like a tree and get out of here".

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim 3 года назад +2

    You have to pay close attention and remember little subtleties from this movie because there will be Easter eggs in the following movies connecting them to each other or repeating

    • @PamJernigan
      @PamJernigan 3 года назад

      Yes. You have to watch the movie at least twice to start getting everything.

    • @JustinMacri007
      @JustinMacri007 3 года назад

      @@PamJernigan so they let him sleep during filming.

  • @michaelklaus
    @michaelklaus 3 года назад

    Well you might have been right in the beginning of the movie or you might have been wrong... what we can be sure of that the events did not happen the same way again. Other have pointed out the funniest change you missed: Because Marty killed one of the pine trees at the Peabody Ranch in 1955-B the mall in 1985-B is now called Lone Pine Mall instead of the Twin Pine Mall in 1985-A.
    We are led to assume that Doc Brown died in 1985-A because he did not have a 30 year old letter warning him.
    But then again who could say if 1985-A was the original timeline? Maybe Doc Brown (1985-A) was warned by another Marty in 1955-A who had travelled back from 1985-0.
    What is also pretty certain is that there are no ontological paradoxes in this movie. We learn pretty early on that Marty has altered the timeline and creates a very nice causality paradox. He went back in time, averted his own existence which would mean he does not exist in the future. But then he could not go back in time, exists (again) and can go back in time to avert his own existence.
    But the movie immediately tells us how to resolve the causality paradox... the universe does not give a damn about Marty not existing in 1985 and simply moves on without him. (Bascially causality is out the window at that point.) Otherwise the picture would not be overriden with an empty picture... well actually the picture itself should seize to exist because nobody would take a picture of their front lawn like that.
    This also takes us to the most arbitrary plot device in the movie. The "ripple effect". There is indeed a scientifical concept of that name but the temporal delay in the result is rather fictional. But then again the movie would be rather short if it ended when Marty is shoving George off the street.
    If you watched a lot of Doctor Who you might notice that ontological paradoxes are usually part of fixed points in Doctor Who ergo deterministic events in an otherwise non-deterministic timeline... that and the Doctor crossing his own time stream. Oddly enough the ontological paradox(es) in Listen (8x04) are never adressed, but well Moffat could not care less about continuity at that point. Causality paradoxes on the other hand happen in baiscally every episode.

  • @garconerproduction3046
    @garconerproduction3046 2 года назад

    you know what`s really creepy about the fingers disappearing scene? it inadvertently foreshadowed the actor`s parkinson disorder- earliest sign is one finger trembling, but people actually have it a few years before the symptoms appear. he was diagnosed 6 years later in 1991.

  • @SBaby
    @SBaby 3 года назад

    11:55 - Yes, the DeLorean was a manufactured car that you could buy.

  • @ludivinebalthazar9189
    @ludivinebalthazar9189 3 года назад

    The actor who played "Doctor Emmet Brown" in Back to the future trilogy, played the vilain THE JUDGE DEMORT in "Who framed Roger Rabbit" (old film, but nice too 👌) Hello from France 🇫🇷 ✌️

    • @RolyPolyOllieReactions
      @RolyPolyOllieReactions  3 года назад

      Yes I love that movie!! Such an amazing blend of 2d animation in the real world

  • @txdomino
    @txdomino 3 года назад

    You said that Michael j fox was the perfect casting for this movie. The funny thing is that the movie started production with someone else as the lead. But it wasn't working out because the guy was playing it too serious. Michael j fox added a bit more comedic feel to the character. They were finally able to get Michael j fox in the middle of production and had to reshoot some scenes.

  • @dawnstone610
    @dawnstone610 Год назад

    You missed Hewy Lewis sitting on the chair and told him his music was loud in the school gym. Hewy was the best rock guy at that time.

  • @thorfinnmckenzie
    @thorfinnmckenzie Год назад

    The dude in the beginning with the megphone, thje juror, he's the singer of the band of the song the the beginning.

  • @jmhaces
    @jmhaces 2 года назад

    All the actors are playing both the young and old versions of the characters. Biff, Lorraine and George are the same actors but with make-up and prosthetics to make them look older in 1985. Doc also has make-up to make him look older in 1985 but since he has white hair in both time periods people tend to overlook the added wrinkles of 1985 Doc.

  • @jcarr2000anz
    @jcarr2000anz 3 года назад

    Another great review reaction! Keep up the great work my friend!

  • @emmamcintyre6997
    @emmamcintyre6997 2 года назад

    Christopher Lloyd is an absolute legend, you should watch The Pagemaster (Live action/animated mix) as he is brilliant in it

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur 3 года назад

    Steven Spielberg co-founded his production company, Amblin Entertainment, with Kathleen Kennedy and her husband, Frank Marshall. Marshall co-produced Raiders of the Lost Ark.

  • @slowerthinker
    @slowerthinker 3 года назад

    Michael J. Fox did some cool Pepsi adverts in the mid 80s.

  • @grahamdee1416
    @grahamdee1416 3 года назад

    Me and my sister grew up with this film. We watched it a millions times and quoted it all our life, and we have never known what the lady in the 1950's car says. And then you watch it for the first time and YOU tell US! lol. "Dont stop or we'll die!"

    • @RolyPolyOllieReactions
      @RolyPolyOllieReactions  3 года назад

      Haha thats amazing! Im glad I could help you guys figure it out!!!

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 3 года назад

      You don't know how amazing this is, kid. Most fans have been trying to figure this mystery out for years! Most think she says stop Wilbur something, etc. ...and you solve this age old mystery on your first react. You just blew people's minds!!!!!!

  • @mariotovar2173
    @mariotovar2173 3 года назад

    Hello, first time viewer. -Look up a RUclips video of filming locations for Back to The Future and you’ll see many landmarks near the 10 and 60 freeways in Southern California.
    Hey, beef was purposely scripted to say the make like a tree line incorrect. People in the past used to say, “Make like a tree and leave”. -Now I’m taking you back to the past.
    - The Disneyland Neighbor

  • @SBaby
    @SBaby 3 года назад

    5:40 - The implication there is that Strickland told him to reject Marty's audition.

  • @trayolphia5756
    @trayolphia5756 3 года назад

    22:45 there were many such lines in the film, but some got cut...or WOULD be forced to be cut due to “cancel culture”
    In a deleted scene while doc and marry are finishing prep before the dance, Marty questions about changes to time from his interference asking
    “What if I get back to the future and I end up being (short pause) gay?”
    Docs reply is simply “why shouldn’t you be happy?”
    Because back then, homosexuals were colloquially referred to as something else, and the word ‘Gaye’ meant “happy/carefree”...
    Another such example being the original FLINTSTONES intro song, a line at the end saying “have a Gaye old time”
    Context is everything

  • @DangGoodLuis
    @DangGoodLuis 2 года назад

    "I wonder if Marty is going to push him to hit his head." Hahaahahaha

  • @brockbaby
    @brockbaby 3 года назад

    BTW, "Pepsi Free" for a few years in the 80s was modern day Diet Pepsi. :)

  • @Yugioh420
    @Yugioh420 3 года назад

    You didn't show it on here but did you notice that the black bus boy was Goldy Wilson the future Mayor. Indicating Marty was the reason he ran for Mayor.

  • @fkw1239
    @fkw1239 3 года назад

    Fun fact: George Mcfly actor is in Charlies Angel too.. playing the creepy Thin man

  • @Drawkcabi
    @Drawkcabi 3 года назад +1

    Another great Robert Zemeckis movie is Who Framed Roger Rabbit, it's an amazing piece of filmmaking!!! Also has Christopher Lloyd!
    Some other great movies with Christopher Lloyd:
    Clue
    The Dream Team
    The Addams Family movies
    Camp Nowhere (this is one of those 90's "kids are in charge to the extremel" movies and the reviews are not good...but I always thought it was fun. Christopher Lloyd really gets to do some great characters! Also, Thomas F. Wilson (Biff) is in it too!)
    Lloyd is always a team player, put in movies where he's never the lead but part of an ensemble, and usually the most memorable character (except Clue, EVERY actor in that movie was memorable and on fire in their roles!)
    Crispin Glover is the actor who played George McFly, I think you misread the credits.
    There are some other great time travel movies out there, some close to being as good as the Back to the Future movies but none are as good, and definitely not better!
    Best Regards l

    • @RolyPolyOllieReactions
      @RolyPolyOllieReactions  3 года назад +2

      I love Who Framed Roger Rabbit!! the blending of 2d animation in the real world is so cool and also pretty revolutionary for its time I think.
      I haven't seen any of those movie you mentioned but Clue is a movie I have really really wanted to watch for a while now

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 3 года назад +1

      Dream Team is fun. Prime Michael Keaton.

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 3 года назад

      Oscar>Clue

    • @Drawkcabi
      @Drawkcabi 3 года назад

      @@tempsitch5632 I'll give you Oscar = Clue...

  • @MrBigPicture835
    @MrBigPicture835 3 года назад

    Marty's Dad was actually played by Crispin Glover.