Marty’s realization that father is afraid of people not liking his writing is similar to his own fear of people not liking his music band was so subtle but amazing.
"I don't know if I could take that kind of a rejection... jeez, I'm starting to sound like my old man.." - Marty earlier in the movie. And then George at 3:49
Do you think he said maybe you were adopted because Marty is so different from George? Or do you think it was because of where George was being kicked? 😂😂😂😂
Funnily enough he meant it as a compliment; In the sense that “There’s no way you came from such a loser.” Obviously an insult to his dad, but also Doc saying Marty is at least somewhat cool.
hello, Zuko here. Unless u were a JAZZ! musician in 1955, everyday people didn't use slang in High Schools. The 1960's & '70 & beyond were an entirely different animal.
Well Heavy means the gravity of the situation. Not the literal Gravity of mass. Though you might feel some weight on your shoulders which is also a metaphor.
4:05 - 4:35 - This is such a brilliant scene, you can genuinely see Marty get pissed when he sees Biff groping his Mom like that. My favorite part about his character is that he's not afraid to fight back, I understand that the sequels focus on him learning to walk away from a fight, but there are some fights you don't walk away from.
I love how Strickland almost watches Biff physically assault Marty but as soon as someone throws a paper airplane, that becomes his new number 1 priority and he forgets about Biff completely.
Imagine how lucky Marty is here. If nobody threw that paper airplane, the principle would have questioned him and realized he doesn't have parents or a home to go to. Lucky bastard lol
Imagine having the ability to go back in time and see how your parents were like . It would answer a lot of questions and you'd understand them better .You'd appreciate them more and be more forgiving .
To be fair, he was more understanding to his Father, his mom tho, yeah I think he slowly sees her hypocrisy really, Lorainne talks about he never chased a boy or call a boy and guess what she did to "Calvin Klein"
There's one huge problem, if your presents being cause a little bit of a problem, chances are you won't be born, even if you got your parents together at the end, there's a 1 in a trillion change you would be born and that's if they had in the exact same time you were originally conceived.
@@GaiusIntrepidus that bit was pretty dark if you think about it. Where she says 'I never sat in a parked car with a boy' etc and it was implied biff sexually assaulted her in the car at the dance. So sure she was a but hypocritical, but also clearly somewhat traumatized
Coming from someone who is 5'6, I've always loved how despite being 5'4, Marty was always ready to take on someone twice his size! That's another thing I've always admired about Michael J. Fox, he was never put in a box for that kinda thing. He just oozed this cool and confidence.
I’m a 6’, broad shouldered, square jawed, Army combat veteran built like a brick shithouse who also spent three years in hardcore NY juvenile detention, with 50+ total, AND won, street fights under my belt. The toughest dudes I’ve ever fought, CONSISTENTLY, were smaller guys, because you’re all so quick, with bony knuckles, and impossible to get my hands on. Being a “tiny” 5’6” guy automatically makes you a potentially better fighter than I ever have been, or could ever hope to be. You’re so much more powerful and strong than you may even realize… and that’s a goddamn shame. Be proud of your smaller stature, dude. There’s a ruthless brutality inside of you, but you just need to see it, and accept it.
I like how Doc says things in scientific terms/ways. Instead of describing Marty’s parents as hooking up, he describes it as “getting them to mate.” Instead of calling it a dance, he calls it a “rhythmic ceremonial ritual.” Such a funny part about his character
It's 1955 Doc Brown. Back then, he had very little social contact with other people. The quitessential Recluse Scientist\Inventor, so it's his way of relating. Until he met Marty later in the 80s, and that's when he started using slang terms like "You're going to see some serious shit!".
*Wouldn’t you?!* I’m not that strong of a girl, but I’d still try to get that dude not to touch my mom!!! 😬 lol (That’s what my hubby’s for! He’s the toughest, and hottest, guy ever 😏❤️)
Even as a little boy watching this, I loved how Marty is so much smaller than Biff yet he doesn't flinch and is ready to throw hands. That actually helped a lot of kids my age growing up stand up for themselves. Seriously
@@armorpro573 heck yea it worked. Marty was literally my hero from like kindergarten until like 4th grade. I never was a bully and I never allowed myself to be bullied.
Love how Mr. Strickland accurately depicts the way schools don't give a shit about bully victims and would even reprimand them after they've just been made fun of.
Mr Side Comments the 1950's was the BIRTH! of the teenager! REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE! PLAYBOY! the!CORVETTE! before the 50's, a teenager was a NOBODY! just waiting in line to follow the adults already ahead of em!
I mean, he's a lab rat, but that doesn't involve him being a loser socially, he has the guts and knowledge to handle life, lol You can see that later on this movie when he bribed the officer, and mostly in the third movie when he saves McFly from Mad Dog Tannen or when he flirts with Clara, my dude is intelligent one way or another, sheesh
It's sad. Whenever I watch older movies like this I feel like with everyone being so sensitive nowadays jokes like that wouldn't be able to go through modern-day movies.
I think Strickland was actually subtly encouraging George to learn to stand up for himself and fight back. Goldie Wilson told him more directly at the cafe.
Even back in the 80s and early 90s when I was at school, the security was very laid back. This is in the UK. Guaranteed I could go back in time and wander around my old school and if challenged it would be a genuine "can I help you?", nobody would be concerned as to why an adult was wandering around in the way they'd now be. Nowadays obviously you'd get nowhere near. Not school shootings over here, just other obvious worries. Not back then though. So there'd really be no issues at a 50s school or even in the "present day" school in 1985.
well even today in my school i doubt anyone would care they’d just assume they’re supposed to be there especially if one of them is someone who looks like a student
Crispin Glover took it on himself to cut his own hair right before filming, hence the bizarre haircut. That was the beginning of the rift between him and the filmmakers. During the cafeteria scene, he was moving around so much in his chair, they threatened to bind him to it with gaffer's tape. He also refused to wear George McFly's yuppie clothes at the end because he didn't like that the movie ended with the McFly's being rewarded with material possessions like a BMW and nicer home furnishings; he thought Marty getting back home alive and having the love of his girlfriend was enough.
1:09 her friend in green has a nice smile! I also love how they setup the dance scene way early in the film then casually have Doc walk in front of the poster.
Probably small in the grand scheme of things but I love how Marty doesn’t hesitate to defend his Mom from Biff. He was really ready to throw hands with the biggest bully in school
IMO the best thing about all this was the fact that Marty was ready to throw punches with Biff. Being only half of Biff's size he still stood his ground and was ready to go all out. What a boss.
Part of why I fucking loved this movie is Marty was the complete opposite of George. He may of showed fear like his Dad but he never was afraid to stand up for himself. He pushed through that fear. This movie is a masterpiece
I love this film because it shows that Marty's parents lives were WAY more interesting and complicated in ways that he cant even begin to understand yet. That's the real magic of this movie.
Christopher Lloyd after this movie trilogy masterpiece portrayed a bad guy.In Dennis The Menace ,he was Switchblade.In Baby Geniuses,he was Dr.Heep , Kathleen Turner's sidekick but I didn't notice him in that movie,In Cyber chase he was the voice of Hacker .Oh and in Paranhaa(2010) and Paranhaa 3DD(2012)he was Mr.Goodman
Funny how Thomas Wilson gets much bigger parts in the next two movies, a great actor. The fact he made up most of Biffs sayings himself is even better. "Make like a tree....and get outer here'"
As weird and kinda messed up it is that his mom is into her it kinda makes sense I mean. He’s a combination of her and the guy she married so seems somewhat logical.
I like how Marty Mcfly does not care about how big Biff is and is ready to fight him any way!! He probably showed millions of kids how to stand up to a Bully!!
The best Doc's prhases in this part: - Why are the things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull? - Look! There's a rythmic ceremonial ritual coming up
Marty: Whoa this is heavy Doc B: there's that word again, heavy. Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the earth's gravitational pull? Lol. This kind of tiny detail that shows the different cultures of the differents timelines is what makes Back to the Future great.
I remember when I was a kid they aired this movie on national TV in Pakistan, during Eid. This whole dynamic between him and his mother made people's heads spin. My parents thought it was one of the most immoral movies ever made.
Fun fact: When Eric Stoltz was still Marty, he used method acting. The scene where Biff pushes him and Marty pushes back, Thomas F. Wilson was scared of how Eric pushed hard and even bruised his ribs.
"A rhythmic ceremonial ritual" 😆 As many times I've seen this movie I never thought about that line before. Great juxtaposition of the "fish under the sea dance" line.
I love how doc's looks like an alien god studying humans, while pretending to be a human. Some sort of social form of interaction = date. Rhythmic ceremonial ritual = prom.
Not a bad observation. Especially since later on when Marty pretends to be an alien in order to persuade George to ask Lorraine out, he calls himself Darth Vader.
@@davidwillard7334 We got Sherlock fucking Homes here everybody. What i was hinting is that it is a reference to George Lucas, not that BTTF George is George Lucas himself
Crispin Glover....every scene a Master Class Acting 💎...he completely & for all cinematic space time continueum nailed the 1955 & 1985 George Mcfly...!!!
Something thats very slept on is the mom and dad's relationship. The mother is a very loving person and outgoing person. The dad is a perfect person for her BUT due to how they met originally he never got to fight for her love or build any sort of backbone for their relationship. In turn that puts a question in their love truly because the Dad never fights for anything so would he even fight for their love? The mom falling for Marty only makes sense because he has McFly & her genes while also her future self raised him to be the man she at least wanted George to be. George isnt a ugly looking guy so its not unlikely he can fall for George if she gets to know him. In this scene, Marty stands up for her because he loves his mom but since hes just a random guy to her, she sees this as a true love story while the guy shes really suppose to be with isnt taking the proper actions to show her he cares. Hits harder for the father because that moment he fell out the tree is the only time he ever truly interacted with her and got to bond and spend time with her. He has no reason to hate Marty because he does seem like a decent guy for her to be with since she likes him. Only as the movie goes on he sees that the actions Marty does he can do it for himself (after all THATS HIS SON & GENES SO THEY COME FROM SOMEWHERE). Giving his father the proper support to be the man he needs to be for his wife and family. Having the mother confirm her beliefs that he does truly love her
Best movie ever, can't believe all they went threw to get this movie in the making. Then to have turn around after months of shooting to fire the actor, and go above and beyond to get Michael J Fox 🦊 to play this part only. The hoops they went threw! Glad they did, it was a super ass winner !
0:20 to 0:25 What is it with Strickland and the word “Slacker”? 4:10 to 4:19 No wonder Lorraine loved Marty more and more. He stood up to Biff, openly and willingly without hesitation.
Marty’s realization that father is afraid of people not liking his writing is similar to his own fear of people not liking his music band was so subtle but amazing.
I didn't realize it even until now. Thanks.
"I don't know if I could take that kind of a rejection... jeez, I'm starting to sound like my old man.."
- Marty earlier in the movie. And then George at 3:49
Yeah, the characters in these movies are really well done, especially the first one, where he and his father go through the same arc
@@Doctor_Straing_Strange especially the acting in the second where they had two of them.
@@Synthetic113 I liked when America was white
"Maybe you were adopted"
Doc was straight savage
That or he was trying tell Marty that he'll be ok.
In the musical doc asks marty if looks anything like his mailman lol
Do you think he said maybe you were adopted because Marty is so different from George? Or do you think it was because of where George was being kicked? 😂😂😂😂
@@volvofanatic1303he said it because of how much different he is from his Dad, which is pretty funny.
Funnily enough he meant it as a compliment; In the sense that “There’s no way you came from such a loser.” Obviously an insult to his dad, but also Doc saying Marty is at least somewhat cool.
I love Doc's confusion with the word "heavy" and how he takes it so literally.
The Docs idea of Heavy ! is , Planet Earth's ! Gravitational ! Pull !!
hello, Zuko here. Unless u were a JAZZ! musician in 1955, everyday people didn't use slang in High Schools. The 1960's & '70 & beyond were an entirely different animal.
Well Heavy means the gravity of the situation. Not the literal Gravity of mass. Though you might feel some weight on your shoulders which is also a metaphor.
And the rhythmic ceremonial ritual. The way he words things is great
Things are heavy in the future indeed.
The times when Michael J Fox was not going through crappy diseases. Hurts to see him go through such stuff. Great actor
Great Canadian Actor.
he shakes peoples sodas
on purpose
When he made this movie he was working 80 hours a week may have been what made him sick
@@billedwards6985 Parkinsons is something inherited. He would've started suffering from it eventually, regardless of how many hours he was working.
@@billedwards6985 You don’t get Parkinson’s from working too much honey
4:05 - 4:35 - This is such a brilliant scene, you can genuinely see Marty get pissed when he sees Biff groping his Mom like that. My favorite part about his character is that he's not afraid to fight back, I understand that the sequels focus on him learning to walk away from a fight, but there are some fights you don't walk away from.
That's the message of the movies.
Ulquiorra Cifer. yep. the bully bully 50`s!! bullies all thru that decade!!
Lea thompson & Thomas f wilson are great actors too
I agree!👍🙂
Especially when he protects his family. The whole idea behind Back to the future was Marty’s love for his family and giving them a good and easy life
I love how Strickland almost watches Biff physically assault Marty but as soon as someone throws a paper airplane, that becomes his new number 1 priority and he forgets about Biff completely.
He doesn't forget about Biff. His goal was to have Biff in detention. This is what happens in Back to the future two. He calls biff a slacker too.
Lmao that's true
The truth is Strickland travelled back in time to discover that Marty is a slacker
Sounds like modern teachers don’t you think?
😎
''What if she says no? I don't know if i can take that kind of rejection''
Same...
Its a numbers game
wel, no is the second best thing they can say
@@danielhardman234 Ah. Thinking positive!
@@commentor5479 the worst thing they can say is "eww"
@@danielhardman234 worst thing they can say is "i thought you were gay"
Imagine how lucky Marty is here. If nobody threw that paper airplane, the principle would have questioned him and realized he doesn't have parents or a home to go to. Lucky bastard lol
Well, he would say he's living with his Uncle Emmett Brown as a quick excuse like he did with Lorraine when she followed him home.
@@huntinglightning3507 then again that would kind of distract him from his greater goal
Plot armor
I don’t think he even enrolled lol
What do you do with your hands i know what i do to mine 😏
Imagine having the ability to go back in time and see how your parents were like .
It would answer a lot of questions and you'd understand them better .You'd appreciate them more and be more forgiving .
To be fair, he was more understanding to his Father, his mom tho, yeah I think he slowly sees her hypocrisy really, Lorainne talks about he never chased a boy or call a boy and guess what she did to "Calvin Klein"
My kid would be horrified. So glad that's not possible. 😆
There's one huge problem, if your presents being cause a little bit of a problem, chances are you won't be born, even if you got your parents together at the end, there's a 1 in a trillion change you would be born and that's if they had in the exact same time you were originally conceived.
@@GaiusIntrepidus that bit was pretty dark if you think about it. Where she says 'I never sat in a parked car with a boy' etc and it was implied biff sexually assaulted her in the car at the dance. So sure she was a but hypocritical, but also clearly somewhat traumatized
@@quirkofchance924
Someone said that Lorraine became an alcoholic because Biff sexually assaulted her in the car.
Coming from someone who is 5'6, I've always loved how despite being 5'4, Marty was always ready to take on someone twice his size! That's another thing I've always admired about Michael J. Fox, he was never put in a box for that kinda thing. He just oozed this cool and confidence.
Twice his size? Who in this film or even the series is 10'8"?
@@mwilliamshs Cmon Forrest Gump, they didnt mean literally twice Martys size.
Bruh 🤣
I think the guy could be 5 times my size and I would still have the same reaction Marty did.
I’m a 6’, broad shouldered, square jawed, Army combat veteran built like a brick shithouse who also spent three years in hardcore NY juvenile detention, with 50+ total, AND won, street fights under my belt. The toughest dudes I’ve ever fought, CONSISTENTLY, were smaller guys, because you’re all so quick, with bony knuckles, and impossible to get my hands on. Being a “tiny” 5’6” guy automatically makes you a potentially better fighter than I ever have been, or could ever hope to be. You’re so much more powerful and strong than you may even realize… and that’s a goddamn shame. Be proud of your smaller stature, dude. There’s a ruthless brutality inside of you, but you just need to see it, and accept it.
"Look! There's a rhythmic ceremonial ritual coming up."
Man, I love Doc Brown.
Who loves this movie without loving the Doc?
@@puzzledhypnoshroom1004 Who loves this movie without loving the movie?
Weatish Rather Not Brown
he didn't called it "Falling in Love" he call it "Successfully Mate" it's like Doc only cares about science.
I like how Doc says things in scientific terms/ways. Instead of describing Marty’s parents as hooking up, he describes it as “getting them to mate.” Instead of calling it a dance, he calls it a “rhythmic ceremonial ritual.” Such a funny part about his character
It's 1955 Doc Brown. Back then, he had very little social contact with other people. The quitessential Recluse Scientist\Inventor, so it's his way of relating. Until he met Marty later in the 80s, and that's when he started using slang terms like "You're going to see some serious shit!".
The fact that Marty wanted to protect his mother from biff is so cute
Assaulting a woman is a good way to induce flash rage in all her male relatives.
Not just cute wholesome
*Wouldn’t you?!* I’m not that strong of a girl, but I’d still try to get that dude not to touch my mom!!! 😬 lol
(That’s what my hubby’s for! He’s the toughest, and hottest, guy ever 😏❤️)
I would. No matter how strong the other guy is.
Never mess with a boy’s mama
Even as a little boy watching this, I loved how Marty is so much smaller than Biff yet he doesn't flinch and is ready to throw hands. That actually helped a lot of kids my age growing up stand up for themselves. Seriously
And did it work?
@@armorpro573 heck yea it worked. Marty was literally my hero from like kindergarten until like 4th grade. I never was a bully and I never allowed myself to be bullied.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 Good for you then. Schools should reserve the right for victims to fight back.
None of this would have happened if Doc Brown hadn't invented time travel.
That's why doc wanted to destroy the time machine in the second film
No no no... Doc created it but marty change the status quo for his family and his parents
Heh heh
We wouldn't have this great trilogy.
No.... ese Biff le media con el Sr. Striklend....???? I don’t remember
Love how Mr. Strickland accurately depicts the way schools don't give a shit about bully victims and would even reprimand them after they've just been made fun of.
Mr Side Comments the 1950's was the BIRTH! of the teenager! REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE! PLAYBOY! the!CORVETTE! before the 50's, a teenager was a NOBODY! just waiting in line to follow the adults already ahead of em!
Nevermind the (borderline indecent) assault in the cafeteria.
Thomas F. Wilson is a genius. He doesn't get nearly enough credit for his great work in this trilogy.
He was also Zoey's gym teacher in an episode of Zoey 101
He did get a Saturn award for Back to the Future Part III
@@reptongeek Great!
He is 6'3 210lbs when it filmed
Tom Wilson is a funny comedian as well. Did great on the Bob and Tom show a while back
4:29 Marty's pushback felt genuine. He looked pissed lol
I love this scene. Marty discovering something he has in common with his father. Brilliant acting from everyone.
I love how doc, a scientist that everyone thinks is crazy and barely talks to anybody besides Marty. Still thinks George is a loser lmao.
I guess it takes one to know one?
@@TheSyconerd i wouldn’t call Doc a loser lmao dude literally invented time travel
@@NyiPyaeSone And almost killed Marty McFly.
I mean, he's a lab rat, but that doesn't involve him being a loser socially, he has the guts and knowledge to handle life, lol
You can see that later on this movie when he bribed the officer, and mostly in the third movie when he saves McFly from Mad Dog Tannen or when he flirts with Clara, my dude is intelligent one way or another, sheesh
I love how nerdy and anti social Doc still thought George was a pushover.
whats ur favorite star war?
Doc was not antisocial.
@@arkay238 ye but do u really think a guy like him has many freinds
@@arkay238 he means that Doc does not quite relate and interact with the society
Lol, don't be smart racist not ever smart person is a nerd
That's it I'm going to ask my crush "Will you go to the school rhythmic ceremonial ritual with me?"
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Good one! 😂
So how'd it go?
Did they accept?
Did this feminine counterpart comply with your proposal?
Theres a rhythmic ceremonial ritual coming up
Hahaha Doc, what a legend
They don't make movies like this anymore
It still, doc is willing make part 4 on. But don't know yet. They will start on next year.
@@d1gps15 how u know?
They’re done with BTTF and won’t reboot it
Yes they do. Most movies are crap, yes. But most movies were crap even back then.
They do whole animated tv shows now.
Doc: Maybe you were adopted?
It's sad. Whenever I watch older movies like this I feel like with everyone being so sensitive nowadays jokes like that wouldn't be able to go through modern-day movies.
What did his mother ever see in that kid
Looks like it since Marty is a midget 5'4 tall and his dad is over 6'1 foot tall.
*Me as marty*: How could you say something so insensitive ;-;
Pulled ! The Wrong ! Baby ! Out ! Of ! Hospital !!
Strickland scolds Marty's dad for being bullied but doesn't do anything to the bullies lmao
Basically our education system in a nutshell.
yea. Strickland sucks.
I think Strickland was actually subtly encouraging George to learn to stand up for himself and fight back. Goldie Wilson told him more directly at the cafe.
@@Sharkie626 Yes, goldie advised george properly but strickland seemed really hateful even to just look at george lmao
Heyy just like in real life
Can't believe that no one even looked at Doc and Marty
Anyone can just walk in the school and walk around!
Even back in the 80s and early 90s when I was at school, the security was very laid back. This is in the UK. Guaranteed I could go back in time and wander around my old school and if challenged it would be a genuine "can I help you?", nobody would be concerned as to why an adult was wandering around in the way they'd now be. Nowadays obviously you'd get nowhere near. Not school shootings over here, just other obvious worries. Not back then though. So there'd really be no issues at a 50s school or even in the "present day" school in 1985.
Im from the netherlands and we dont have any security (outside of closing hours) everyone judt strolls in
well even today in my school i doubt anyone would care they’d just assume they’re supposed to be there especially if one of them is someone who looks like a student
Pre columbine
@Birros Polanski solution to that school shooting problem: put a Strickland from alt 1985 in every school. "eat lead slackers!"
Marty's Dad does have relatively modern hair tho.
Crispin Glover took it on himself to cut his own hair right before filming, hence the bizarre haircut. That was the beginning of the rift between him and the filmmakers. During the cafeteria scene, he was moving around so much in his chair, they threatened to bind him to it with gaffer's tape. He also refused to wear George McFly's yuppie clothes at the end because he didn't like that the movie ended with the McFly's being rewarded with material possessions like a BMW and nicer home furnishings; he thought Marty getting back home alive and having the love of his girlfriend was enough.
@@williamshaw9047 source?
@ litterally everywhere.
That's where they got it from, afi did it first... then ppl followed 😒 I hate afi
Yep. Just noticed. Georges hair from the back is very modern .
Marty Mcfly : Has his mom’s fighting spirit but is also self-conscious of his own talents like his dad.
This movie is an absolute masterpiece
they should've stuck with the first movie.
@@ESPirits87 wdym? The sequels were masterpieces too.
@@ESPirits87 part 2 is better than 1.
I never knew Putin was a school principal.
Тебя спас Путин, брат
оркестр "классика" интернационал
That's strickland
@@Godsecution That's r/whooosh
LMAO
Look how brave George is when he meets loren for the first time.
It doesn't make any sense
Yeah
It's his Mom! Of course his instinct is to protect his mother!
@@tolmie1141 George is the father. Marty is the kid
?
Maybe he became more shy after that first meeting because she completely ignored his presence.
1:09 her friend in green has a nice smile! I also love how they setup the dance scene way early in the film then casually have Doc walk in front of the poster.
"Why don't you make like a tree, and get out of here?"
I can't 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What's so funny about that?
@@Michael-it6gb he got the saying wrong. You're supposed to say "why don't you make like a tree, and leave" as in "leaf" from a tree
@@amyartlover mhm, I get it now. Sorry im autistic.
@@Michael-it6gb that's fine. Understandable mistake
@@amyartlover Thanks for this explanation)
Russian guy who missed context for ages
I never understood why one of biffs goons wore 3D glasses lol
Because we didn't know what 3D was back in the 80s, i used to wear them in the 90s aswell because i liked the color.
@@ESPirits87 These scenes take place in the 50's.
@@ESPirits87 does that hurts your eyes?
@@ESPirits87 i pretty sure there were 3d movies the 50s, could be wrong
@@ESPirits87 Everyone knew what 3d movies were back in the 80s! 3d movies have been around since the 1920s!
Probably small in the grand scheme of things but I love how Marty doesn’t hesitate to defend his Mom from Biff. He was really ready to throw hands with the biggest bully in school
The guy that wrote the script of this movie is a genius. Love this movie till the day I die.
It was two guys Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale
I will watch the film till the day I die too.
@reptongeek Stephen Spielberg too he was an executive producer
One of the best movies ever made in history i totally have watched all the movies 5 time's in a row don't ever make a remake they're just perfect
Oh the remake is coming, and you can bet your last dollar it's going to be spearheaded Disney
@@TraceguyRune its not happening
God Michael J Fox was so cute.
keep it in your pants woman.
Isn't him a steamboat?
He is 5'8, basically a manlet. So if you like dwarfs you got some problems young lady.
@@noname97q93 so? what's wrong with that?
@@noname97q93 not that five foot eight is really considered dwarf height, what's wrong with being attracted to someone with dwarfism?
I'm 45 but this trilogy is my favourite of all time, I could actually do the lines word for word by heart lol ....simply brilliant movies!
0:35 Fox's Canadian accent slips with the "sorry" pronunciation
Sounds the same to me
I never noticed that before. Good catch.
4:36
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This film is timeless and one of the greatest films Hollywood has ever released.
Doc actually looks like a normal guy with a hat on.
0:21 'Jesus, didn't that guy ever have hair?' Such an underrated comic line, I literally laughed out loud, when I saw it first time😂
IMO the best thing about all this was the fact that Marty was ready to throw punches with Biff. Being only half of Biff's size he still stood his ground and was ready to go all out. What a boss.
Love how nobody bats an eye at a strange older man in the hallway
They probably thought it was Marty's father!
It's the 1950s. People still had respect for older folks and would not have thought it to be out of line.
If this were a modern movie, they'd have a bigger hallway for visitors to more comfortably talk to students with instead of being in everyone's way
especially when he starts yelling to a student about his mother being in love with him
ehh they might just think he's a teacher or something
Part of why I fucking loved this movie is Marty was the complete opposite of George. He may of showed fear like his Dad but he never was afraid to stand up for himself. He pushed through that fear. This movie is a masterpiece
I love this film because it shows that Marty's parents lives were WAY more interesting and complicated in ways that he cant even begin to understand yet. That's the real magic of this movie.
I thought it was hilarious how Emmett just blended right in with the crowd.
Christopher Lloyd after this movie trilogy masterpiece portrayed a bad guy.In Dennis The Menace ,he was Switchblade.In Baby Geniuses,he was Dr.Heep , Kathleen Turner's sidekick but I didn't notice him in that movie,In Cyber chase he was the voice of Hacker .Oh and in Paranhaa(2010) and Paranhaa 3DD(2012)he was Mr.Goodman
Don’t forget he played Judge Doom in the legendary movie “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” also directed by Robert Zimekis.
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Damn, Marty was ready to throw hands and didn’t even care how big biff was.
Funny how Thomas Wilson gets much bigger parts in the next two movies, a great actor. The fact he made up most of Biffs sayings himself is even better. "Make like a tree....and get outer here'"
To this day I still call any dance a "rhythmic ceremonial ritual". 🤣
“Maybe you were adopted?” LOL
I think he was adopted.
"why don't you make like a tree and get out of here"
Works so well because even though he says it wrong nobody dares to laugh at him.
0:36 Ah he said “sorry” in his canadian accent
Yeah that's what I was thinking
Lol best movies series ever. MAYBE YOU WERE ADOPTED :)
As weird and kinda messed up it is that his mom is into her it kinda makes sense I mean. He’s a combination of her and the guy she married so seems somewhat logical.
Sigmund Freud was right I guess 💀
I thought so also..she's drawn to Marty but confused as to why, she feels it must be a romantic thing and it's really not.
Theirs a rhythmic ceremonial ritual coming up!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how a random adult(Doc) is just.. freely roaming the school without any supervision. The 50's where a trip. 😂😂😂
3:14 Back then I see this scene as just random scene, but now after writing stories on my own, i understand him for being scared of being criticize
Greatest movie of all time! His own mother in love with him and to save himself he needs to make her love his father. Greatest idea ever!
Its funny as hell seeing Marty push and hit back immediately before the bully is in the middle of a monologue and the bully didn't expect it.
I like how Marty Mcfly does not care about how big Biff is and is ready to fight him any way!! He probably showed millions of kids how to stand up to a Bully!!
The best Doc's prhases in this part:
- Why are the things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull?
- Look! There's a rythmic ceremonial ritual coming up
plot twist: marty actually was adopted
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gold yes..yes he was
But then he wouldn’t have almost disappeared if his parents didn’t get together.
@@lafemmecachee It’s a joke how do you not understand it
Tox1c Knight139 I know it was a joke but it still doesn’t work as one for the above stated reason.
Nothing happened.
Biff: "make like a tree and get out of here" *Biff proceeds to leave*
*slaps "leave! Make like a tree and leave! You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong!"
Alright then leave/leaf! …and take your book with you.
Biff proceeds to leaf
@@belkYT *Biff and Marty fighting each other*
I love how Strickland has one word to describe everyone on the planet.
Slacker
He calls everyone in his school, Slacker.
Marty: Whoa this is heavy
Doc B: there's that word again, heavy. Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the earth's gravitational pull?
Lol. This kind of tiny detail that shows the different cultures of the differents timelines is what makes Back to the Future great.
Also notice how even though biff is a tough bully, he still has respect for the authority of the school and his elders
I can still keep watching the movie on rewind for days and days on end honestly, and besides who couldn’t ?
When he lifts Biff off the table, and realizes how tall, Biff is.😂😂😂😂😂
I remember when I was a kid they aired this movie on national TV in Pakistan, during Eid. This whole dynamic between him and his mother made people's heads spin. My parents thought it was one of the most immoral movies ever made.
The way Michael J Fox just has that look of slow rage building as hes being bullied. It looks so real
Fun fact: When Eric Stoltz was still Marty, he used method acting. The scene where Biff pushes him and Marty pushes back, Thomas F. Wilson was scared of how Eric pushed hard and even bruised his ribs.
“Look! There’s a rhythmic ceremonial ritual coming up!” It literally says dance right there. 😂
4:52 You can tell that Marty wants to correct him so badly, but decides against it with a barely audible sigh.
Yeah it’s make like a tree and leave🙄😂
4:30 here you can see just how brave of a man Marty is
4:41 lol I don’t know why I laughed at that smile biff did but it looks pretty funny 😄
I love the late kids in the back just running
i love the reaction of Strickland when a paper plane flew pass him, hahahahhaha
It was at that point Marty stood up to biff that I realized that guy is my idol
2:12 Did Doc almost say what the f$#@? 😂😂😂
George just dipped out when he saw Lorraine being bullied by Biff! Lol🤦🏽😂
Father Mcfly is the greatest nerd character of all time!
"A rhythmic ceremonial ritual" 😆
As many times I've seen this movie I never thought about that line before.
Great juxtaposition of the "fish under the sea dance" line.
I love how doc's looks like an alien god studying humans, while pretending to be a human.
Some sort of social form of interaction = date.
Rhythmic ceremonial ritual = prom.
Damn the writing on this movie. Somebody named George writing stories about sci-fi? Reminds you of anyone? *cough* George Lucas *cough*
Not a bad observation. Especially since later on when Marty pretends to be an alien in order to persuade George to ask Lorraine out, he calls himself Darth Vader.
@@lukelichtenthal5407 but he also hints at Star Trek as well
Strange ! That ! Mc Donald ! Fly ! Isn't ! Lucas ! Though !
@@davidwillard7334 We got Sherlock fucking Homes here everybody. What i was hinting is that it is a reference to George Lucas, not that BTTF George is George Lucas himself
@@adrianschaeuffler7513 Scary !
I can appreciate despite the situation he was looking after his mom.
There is gold mine to dig in 50s school life, but producers don't know it yet. I'd love to see more from this era.
4:58 the dudes laugh was actually funny
Crispin Glover....every scene a Master Class Acting 💎...he completely & for all cinematic space time continueum nailed the 1955 & 1985 George Mcfly...!!!
Marty would literally fight his father's bully lmao.
Who wouldn't? I mean you could also have drove your fist through someone's face when he/she harasses or assaults your dad or mom.
I love Skinhead and 3-D's reactions after seeing Mr.Strickland they just pretend to talk😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’ve always loved that crazy laugh after the airplane 😂😂
Something thats very slept on is the mom and dad's relationship. The mother is a very loving person and outgoing person. The dad is a perfect person for her BUT due to how they met originally he never got to fight for her love or build any sort of backbone for their relationship.
In turn that puts a question in their love truly because the Dad never fights for anything so would he even fight for their love?
The mom falling for Marty only makes sense because he has McFly & her genes while also her future self raised him to be the man she at least wanted George to be. George isnt a ugly looking guy so its not unlikely he can fall for George if she gets to know him.
In this scene, Marty stands up for her because he loves his mom but since hes just a random guy to her, she sees this as a true love story while the guy shes really suppose to be with isnt taking the proper actions to show her he cares.
Hits harder for the father because that moment he fell out the tree is the only time he ever truly interacted with her and got to bond and spend time with her. He has no reason to hate Marty because he does seem like a decent guy for her to be with since she likes him. Only as the movie goes on he sees that the actions Marty does he can do it for himself (after all THATS HIS SON & GENES SO THEY COME FROM SOMEWHERE). Giving his father the proper support to be the man he needs to be for his wife and family. Having the mother confirm her beliefs that he does truly love her
2:40 George only lifts his head when "Lorraine" comes up, the girl he spies from her window xdxd
2:24 that’s what I’m gonna say to someone next time I go to a concert. “Look! Let’s go to this Rhythmic Ceremonial Ritual!” 😂😂
Best movie ever, can't believe all they went threw to get this movie in the making. Then to have turn around after months of shooting to fire the actor, and go above and beyond to get Michael J Fox 🦊 to play this part only.
The hoops they went threw!
Glad they did, it was a super ass winner !
Biff disrespecting Marty's mom is universal no subtitles needed. Any kid around the world would fight someone doing that to their mom
1:44 SWEET HOME ALABAMA
0:20 to 0:25 What is it with Strickland and the word “Slacker”?
4:10 to 4:19 No wonder Lorraine loved Marty more and more. He stood up to Biff, openly and willingly without hesitation.