Don't worry. As long as you hit that wire with the connecting hook at precisely eighty-eight miles per hour the instant the lightning strikes the tower... everything will be fine.
Andrew Tyrogalas *Puts hands in pockets and feels something. Pulls out envelope that reads on the front, “Do not read until 1985”* What’s the meaning of this?
There is something about a lot of these 80's movies; especially this one, that captures a human emotion and child like simplicity that lacks in mostly all of today's movies.
today every movie has a fucking POLITICAL bullshit agenda. Feminism, racial bullshit, capitalism, communism, social justice crap, gender politics, homosexuality, christianity, etc
People knew (and CARED, that's the important part) how to mix the elements to elevate the experience and not waste the audience's time. Today's audiences think they know what they want and that's what Hollywood sells them. Hollywood tries to match the success of other venues instead of telling real stories worth telling. I will say that Henry Jackman is REALLY good at scoring Marvel movies.
I went to the cinema with my then-best friend on the 21st of October 2015 and they showed the entire trilogy back to back... It was so cool seeing it on the big screen!!
Pawel KOKLOPS i always do that when ever somebody is late to a get together. (Looks at phone) Damn where is that kid? (Looks at phone again) Damn. (Looks again) Damn Damn
So glad that I grew up during an era of truly epic film scores. John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Alan Silvestri, James Horner and Basil Poledouris. (And many more)
FlownXp I always do so. In my family ,everyone basicaly loves songs. Not pure music. But in my opinion pure music is powerful. And yes i always close my eyes and listen to it. Glad to have find a person sharing a similar habit... Peculiar habit. Live long and prosper 🖖
A lot of people out there would think were weird because they don't have an imagination like some of us do. Same as you I like to connect to the music and picture it in my mind into my own adventure. Its funny because I just listened to the track from BTTF 3 when Marty goes back to 1985 at the end of the movie and was dumb enough to drive my to 88 mph towards the end of the track luckily there weren't police around or it would had been a nasty ticket lol.
Alright, let's set your destination time! This is the exact time you left. I'm gonna send you back at exactly the same time. It'll be like you never left!
“Now, I painted a white line on the street way over there, that's where you start from. I've calculated the precise distance taking into account the acceleration speed and wind resistance retroactive from the moment the lightning strikes, which will be at exactly 7 minutes and 22 seconds. When this alarm goes off you hit the gas.”
"Dammit Doc, why did you have to tear up that letter? If only I had more time..." ... "Wait a minute. I got all the time I want! I got a time machine!!"
I’ll just go back early and warn him all right ten minutes got to do it…. All right time circuits on ,flux capacitor fluxing ,engine running all right “engine stops” oh no no no not this time come on come on
I'm finishing my final middle school project, listening to this, and the final project is drafting a hoverboard from the second movie. Crazy how things like that happen.
as a kid who legit had no friends at school seeing marty trying to tell doc his only weird friend hes gonna die breakes my heart even though i know it ends well
Doesn't he crash into the movie theater when he goes back? Oh nevermind mind the movie caught up with me. Yes that's right I just asked this very question while watching the movie, and at the exact time I asked this Marty drove into the "Assembly Of Christ."
DAMN damn! I first bought the BTTF 2 soundtrack, and the music during the book burning was the same as the sequence here at 1:00. I did not realize that until I watched BTTF again. 3:41 sounds like someone is being chased by Chucky. This music doesn't play exactly as it did in the movie - sounds like it was chopped up. Still good though.
But doc talk: 2X Great scott look to watch what is the time and some you go and this is a least time departiue and you go to too tiime and goodbye marty in future we meet again and you go go go
(I know I'm a month late, but I thought I could still help). If you compare this simultaneously to the movie (or just pay really good attention to the music in the movie), you will notice that some of the parts of this song aren't in the movie, and some parts of the music in the movie aren't in this song. That's because this ISNT the real Clocktower Sequence music. If you want to find the actual song, just look up "back to the future clocktower music". It'll be there. You'll notice how different it sounds, and how you'll actually recognize parts from the movie.
+HunterXero This is an alternate version of "Clocktower" from Disc 2, so it's not the film version. Odd that the uploader decided to use this version. It would be around the 8 minute mark, although it sounds different in the final version in the movie.
This is likely the original studio recording, while the movie version was a later edit. Movies rarely have the final edit available in time for composition and music recording.
damn doc bu i am in time machine no doc i go to 01:24 engine running a flux fuxing and go "engine down" No no please start up pleaase marty " starting engine " please damn damn please just start " horn and engine start " ha "marty going to clocktower
My dream remake of BttF, if done right, would star John Boyega in Marty's role and the late Pete Postlethwaite in Doc's. If he hadn't died, it would've been great fun to see good ol' Pete try his hand at playing a wacky eccentric scientist, and I _know_ John could have delivered the same energy and cool, lovable personality as Michael J. Fox.
No joke the Clock Tower theme plays in my head whenever I'm in a huge rush with very little time!
malbowz 125 And the blasted plug comes out your plans at the last possible second and your are forced to improvise.
Yupp
Same
or when I'm connecting two extension cables
sameee
1:56
Doc - "In about 30 years.."
Marty - "I hope so. "
:'(
Don't worry. As long as you hit that wire with the connecting hook at precisely eighty-eight miles per hour the instant the lightning strikes the tower... everything will be fine.
Andrew Tyrogalas *Puts hands in pockets and feels something. Pulls out envelope that reads on the front, “Do not read until 1985”* What’s the meaning of this?
@@andrewtyrogalas4349 great "hops in the delorean"
you'll find out in 30 years
@@MRahill2 it's about the future isn't it?!
There is something about a lot of these 80's movies; especially this one, that captures a human emotion and child like simplicity that lacks in mostly all of today's movies.
today every movie has a fucking POLITICAL bullshit agenda.
Feminism, racial bullshit, capitalism, communism, social justice crap, gender politics, homosexuality, christianity, etc
People knew (and CARED, that's the important part) how to mix the elements to elevate the experience and not waste the audience's time. Today's audiences think they know what they want and that's what Hollywood sells them. Hollywood tries to match the success of other venues instead of telling real stories worth telling. I will say that Henry Jackman is REALLY good at scoring Marvel movies.
MV Shaw well thats true, even if im born on 2003, i can say i really liked the movie Back To The Future thats why i have the 3 movies in my phone
MV Shaw today everything’s is all about money... money...
exactly. now its just "haha creepy doll make trap that go skrrrrrccchh
These movies are gold ...
I went to the cinema with my then-best friend on the 21st of October 2015 and they showed the entire trilogy back to back... It was so cool seeing it on the big screen!!
Beato te!
Back to the Future franchise has the best soundtrack on earth!
I'm 39 and my palms get sweaty whenever I watch this scene. What a masterpiece.
Me too, this and when Han Solo enters the asteroid field
Damn where is that kid?
Damn!
Damn damn!
haha I always think this same when I hear this song!
Damn! Damn!
Pawel KOKLOPS i always do that when ever somebody is late to a get together. (Looks at phone) Damn where is that kid? (Looks at phone again) Damn. (Looks again) Damn Damn
Pawel KOKLOPS Also I always wanted to go to a bar and do the chocolate milk routine. “Milk, Chocolate.”
Hunter Fury haha You mate my day! Haha
Damn!
Damn!
So glad that I grew up during an era of truly epic film scores. John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Alan Silvestri, James Horner and Basil Poledouris. (And many more)
Anche io.
Five beasts right there 👌
When the music tells you an entire story. Close your eyes and try it.
FlownXp I always do so. In my family ,everyone basicaly loves songs. Not pure music.
But in my opinion pure music is powerful. And yes i always close my eyes and listen to it. Glad to have find a person sharing a similar habit... Peculiar habit.
Live long and prosper 🖖
FlownXp 100%
👍
A lot of people out there would think were weird because they don't have an imagination like some of us do. Same as you I like to connect to the music and picture it in my mind into my own adventure. Its funny because I just listened to the track from BTTF 3 when Marty goes back to 1985 at the end of the movie and was dumb enough to drive my to 88 mph towards the end of the track luckily there weren't police around or it would had been a nasty ticket lol.
17 november 1987
see you in the future
you mean the past
exactly
what no, you're thinking of the song "Warmed Up" from bttf 3.
You arent thinking fourth dimensionally!
adios silver..
That’s not what he said, but I’ll let it slide.
* gun shot *
“VEYA CON DIOS!!!!!!!”
0:50 to 2:50 is my absolute favorite piece of music ever, all time, of my life.
Truth! Epic beyond epic.
Alright, let's set your destination time!
This is the exact time you left. I'm gonna send you back at exactly the
same time.
It'll be like you never left!
“Now, I painted a white line on the street way over there, that's where you start from. I've calculated the precise distance taking into account the acceleration speed and wind resistance retroactive from the moment the lightning strikes, which will be at exactly 7 minutes and 22 seconds. When this alarm goes off you hit the gas.”
“Well I guess that’s everything”
@Jason “Thank You!…..In about thirty years”
"On the night I go back, you get..." (lightening strikes)
you also hear him say "you die you get sh(clock tower bell rings).
"Dammit, doc! Why did you have to tear up that letter. If we only we had more time..."
@@cr4yv3n "🤨🤯Wait a minute... I've got all the time I want! *I've got a time machine!* I can just go back early and warn him!"
For those who didn't know, Alan Silvestri has usually done music for movies directed by Robert Zemeckis.
THANK YOU MOM & DAD FOR LETTING ME WATCH THESE MOVIES!
2:08 - 2:20 BEST PART
The hype is PALPABLE
While the leadup to it is heroic and awesome, goddamn yes!
Dont forget 9:24
Agreed
"Dammit Doc, why did you have to tear up that letter? If only I had more time..."
...
"Wait a minute. I got all the time I want! I got a time machine!!"
@@thecrummycook6955 11 minutes*
i can just go back and warn him yeah
I’ll just go back early and warn him all right ten minutes got to do it…. All right time circuits on ,flux capacitor fluxing ,engine running all right “engine stops” oh no no no not this time come on come on
@@CrazyTech435 *Grunts in a very pissed-off way and headbutts the steering wheel, and the DeLorean finally comes to life*
I don't care what the trends will be, I will definitely show this trilogy to my kids, on a VHS of course, to have the ultimate experience.
These movies together with others sparked my interest in science back in my childhood. I’m now 36. I don’t regret it.
0:48 - 2:25 yessssss
I love it at 5:21 it sounds like a clock bell chime signifying that time's running out as well as it's dying at the same time
5:39 : It's not only music, it's a clock. Tic tac tic tac... ;)
Antoine Errasti, like in the horror movie ;D
It’s “tic toc”; “tic tac” is a breath mint.
@@kevinlane1219 True. It's just that I'm French. And in France, we usually say "tic tac" for the sound of a clock. ;)
10:23 right at the harp glissando - Marty (driving towards the wire, with his facial subtext as if to say “what are you doing?!): “DOC!”
I Love This Saga !!!
"Well, I guess that's everything"
Louie Byford See you in about 30 years?
AchtungBaby77 I hope so
Don't worry!
2:21 is my favorite part
Lazar Radovanović same
You're late! You have no concept of time!
Hey come on! I had to change! What, you think I'm going back in that-that zoot suit?
No, but he should’ve put it in the trunk as a souvenir, his kids would love it.
I'm finishing my final middle school project, listening to this, and the final project is drafting a hoverboard from the second movie. Crazy how things like that happen.
[Doc checks his watch]
Damn, where is that kid?
[Checks watch again]
Damn!
[Checks watch yet again]
Damn! Damn!
great Movie series
as a kid who legit had no friends at school seeing marty trying to tell doc his only weird friend hes gonna die breakes my heart even though i know it ends well
Doesn't he crash into the movie theater when he goes back?
Oh nevermind mind the movie caught up with me. Yes that's right I just asked this very question while watching the movie, and at the exact time I asked this Marty drove into the "Assembly Of Christ."
If any director ever dares to reboot this franchise... he better ensure he uses these OST... or else he will be DAMN!
Dragunov38 They shouldn't touch this franchise at all. This is a classic that CANNOT be rebooted.
*looks at watch*
Damn where is that Kid?
*looks at watch again*
Damn!
*looks at watch the third time*
Damn Damn!
1:45 Marty putting the Almanac in the bin
9:10 is the best and 10:20
"Come on....come onnn..."
**turns key**
"Come on...come..."
**gets ready to slap the steering wheel...bangs head instead and car starts**
Hah!!! 😳
rrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggggg !!!!!!!
0:47 - chills
0:04 *"When you parents get home and you remember to that you didn't make the homework"*
Listened to this while driving at night it’s another worldly experience
Part three is my favirote then two than one BUT I LOVE THEM ALL
My favorite part: 0:46 to 2:20
“Thanks” “ Thank You!”
DAMN damn! I first bought the BTTF 2 soundtrack, and the music during the book burning was the same as the sequence here at 1:00. I did not realize that until I watched BTTF again. 3:41 sounds like someone is being chased by Chucky. This music doesn't play exactly as it did in the movie - sounds like it was chopped up. Still good though.
10:17 The score is magnificent WHO here came after seeing the musical adaptation on Broadway?
GO! RUN! GET TO THE CHOPPAAAA...wait a minute -_-
+BigJackFilms Which makes sense since Alan worked on Predator, lol. Never knew it until one day I saw this movie and Predator later that same day.
(Did the time machine wormhole this guy here...?) Wrong rainforest, captain America!
5:02 best part from here on
4:55 Looks at the time! You have less than four minutes! Go!
But doc talk: 2X Great scott look to watch what is the time and some you go and this is a least time departiue and you go to too tiime and goodbye marty in future we meet again and you go go go
Damn damn!
5:01
I like the back to the future
Do you feel the time in this piece? It's like going back to the future
[plays song] ...backing up...backing up... backing up...backing up... Backing up.- YOU F*CKED UP.
Am i the only one who tries to play this entire scene in my head while listening to this? 😅💫
A lot of this i guess didn't make it to the movie cut...It also sounds different to the album version.
1:40 0:52 1:00 1:34 1:35
10:16
0:01 - 0:16 "⌚🤨... Damn, where is that kid?!
.
.
.
⌚😤Damn!
.
.
.
*⌚😠Damn Damn!!* "
グレート
0:47 Burn The Book?
2:20. The letter. Doc just read it and live.
0:47 - 2:21 When 💩 gets serious (also heavily inspired the backwards scene in Ready Player One)
#backtothefuturefindoutin30years .
Holy shit
I mean: Great Scott!
Where's the part when Marty says "I got all the time I want! I got a time machine!"
+HunterXero "I'll just go back early.. and warn him."
+It's Blitz "Alright..10 minutes outta do it..There! Alright!" *Delorean dies down*"
(I know I'm a month late, but I thought I could still help). If you compare this simultaneously to the movie (or just pay really good attention to the music in the movie), you will notice that some of the parts of this song aren't in the movie, and some parts of the music in the movie aren't in this song. That's because this ISNT the real Clocktower Sequence music. If you want to find the actual song, just look up "back to the future clocktower music". It'll be there. You'll notice how different it sounds, and how you'll actually recognize parts from the movie.
+HunterXero This is an alternate version of "Clocktower" from Disc 2, so it's not the film version. Odd that the uploader decided to use this version. It would be around the 8 minute mark, although it sounds different in the final version in the movie.
This is likely the original studio recording, while the movie version was a later edit. Movies rarely have the final edit available in time for composition and music recording.
4:13 + 9:14
damn doc bu i am in time machine no doc i go to 01:24 engine running a flux fuxing and go "engine down" No no please start up pleaase marty " starting engine " please damn damn please just start " horn and engine start " ha "marty going to clocktower
First 20 seconds: Damn, where is that kid?... Damn, Damn...
DAMN! DAMN!
19 people were too late and missed the lightning
10:16 to the end is the only scene to appear in all three movies. :)
0:04 Damn 0:10 Damn 0:13 Damn Damn.
Flux capacitor fluxing. Engine running. Alright!
*car turns off
....no. no no no. Not this time come on.
1.21 gigawatts???????? great scott!!!!!!!
5 people are crazy
I think this is from the alternate takes disc not from the actual score.
+JackFlash85 The first part is, but I think most of it was used in the film.
Yeah but its not the offical version.
My dream remake of BttF, if done right, would star John Boyega in Marty's role and the late Pete Postlethwaite in Doc's. If he hadn't died, it would've been great fun to see good ol' Pete try his hand at playing a wacky eccentric scientist, and I _know_ John could have delivered the same energy and cool, lovable personality as Michael J. Fox.
Tom Spiegel I feel like John's a bit old to play Marty. Wonder if Tom Holland could fill Michael's shoes.
Damn where’s that kid Damn , Damn damn have you any concept of time
1:50 :marty *burns book *
Extended score? was this ever released pre2009?
Is this a arrangement of the original one???
Sounds different than the original track
The is the unused alternate version of the track
Really?!
Great Scott!! This is very heavy
stranger things happen once in a while
was this ever performed live?
So wait, this was rerecorded in 2009?
this isn’t the original score :(
Damn Damn!
6:05
10:15
6:50