Actually no, he himself said that he's not quite THAT good, so he just had to practice enough for it to look like he's playing it while the recording is actually another guy playing it.
Ha!!! I knew every single one of these facts, and the last fact about the title change had a little extra to it. Spielberg (or someone else) sent a letter or memo to the head boss saying something like "thank you for the laugh. We all had a good chuckle down here". And thats how they got out of the crappy title ;)
the only thing I didn't know was the Einstein thing. you guys always manage to surprise me every time with some new nuggets of knowledge that I did not have before
Part II please! But definitely not a Pt. III because if this series taught us anything is that the first is the best, the second was fun and the third was the third movie
I had a coworker who got 4 hours a night. He is obsessed with always needing to do something. He said the house needed cleaning, the kids need to get to school, the cars need washed, breakfast needed made, the clothes needed washed, or something. He rarely complained, but that was what he got. He also is a Type 2 Diabetic. He eats junk food up the ying yang!
Spielberg actually faxed him and said “thanks for the suggestion the crew got a good laugh out of it!” And he was too embarrassed to say he was serious
Not a secret, but something you probably didn't realize; Considering the events of all three movies, when Marty is in 1955, there are actually four different copies of the time machine there, at least for a short time. The first is the one that Marty uses to go back to 1955 in the first film. The second is the one that old Biff takes from 2015 in order to give the sports almanac to his younger self in the second film. The third is the one that Marty & Doc use to go back to 1955 from the alternate 1985 in the second film. And the fourth is the one that has been hidden in the cave since 1885 by Doc in the third movie.
".....Sid Sheinberg's bullshit movie title" HAHAHAHAHA This narrator always does a great job. Always. And somehow I sense that he would make a great next-door neighbor....
Space man from Pluto? Studio executives really don't know shit...I've heard of them possibly making the worst choices for things. Leave the creativity to the talent
MJF was filming both BTTF and Family Ties at the same damn time. He did not get a whole lot of sleep, 2-3 hours a night. That can dramatically weaken the immune system. Also, in BTTF Part 3, he was ACCIDENTLY hanged for 15, 20, 25 seconds, something like that, in the scene where the villain lynches him. Filming the scene, there was an accident. Michael was hanging, and loss consciousness. Think about the fact that those two situations could cause problems with the human body, especially the brain. Perhaps this would explain his diagnosis of Parkinson's disease a few years later. It would probably stand to reason.
There is no definitive cause for Parkinson's disease. It is a combination of genetic and environmental factors. It likely isn't one or two specific things. I don't think there is a link between brain injury and Parkinson's, but I could be wrong.
Back to The Future is my all time favorite movie. I started watching when I was 7 and now I am 37. I know it line for line. I used to watch it every night. *I've never heard anyone mention the 88 MPH. Why this was chosen.* Did Doc choose that # or was it the speed required?? Basically, I theorize it is possible that Doc may have chosen the speed of 88 MPH purposefully for temporal displacement. Either way, *has anyone noticed 88 is two infinity symbols??* I always caught that, but never heard it mentioned once. I am sure of all the speeds the writers could have chosen, this is most likely indeed the reason.
I'm surprised you stop short of explaining how Spielberg saved the title, as I think it's probably the most clever part of the story - he responded to the memo with one of his own, reporting that the exec's "joke memo" had been a highlight for them, that everyone got a kick out of; and the exec was too embarrassed to say he wasn't joking.
I tend to stay away from those typical run of the mill nerd alien movies so I would definitely never have seen this if it was named Space men from Pluto
Another testament to Spielbergs genius is the story of how he managed to salvage the situation with Sheinberg. When everyone panicked about Sheinbergs title "Spaceman from Pluto", Spielberg wrote a one line note and sent it to him. It read "Good one Sid" It made Sheinberg realize how goofy the title would have sounded, and so the title went back to B2F. My two cents worth!
the producers have lost their cognitive capacity for imagination and hollywood doesnt have any originality left for movies. they only want to make reboots, live action representations of cartoons, 'adaptations' of books/stories/comics, and continue franchises that were great in their beginning but are now ridiculously terrible.
Because the execs have too much money and want to call new innovative films stupid fucking names, so it's easier for film producers to just make a remake of existing films, or to extend existing films.
To add to the final fact. Steven managed to keep the original name rather than the crappy name by actually sending the guy who thought of the crappy name a letter telling him that the whole production team got a good laugh at his joke (Steven knew the guy was being serious but had to do this in order to keep the original title so he pretended that he thought it was a joke)
For people who are genetically susceptible to Parkinson’s Disease, extreme physical stress like long periods of time without proper sleep can trigger the illness!
There was a 'very special' episode of Family Ties where MJF gets addicted to adderall in order to stay up and study. This is where the Parkinsons came from!
Frequent head trauma can't have helped either (MJF is known for doing most of his own stunts) - that is actually perhaps the most prominent thing believed to trigger Parkinson's. That's why e.g. Muhammad Ali developed it after a long career consisting of recurring blows to the head.
Sid made a lot of practical changes though by changing Einstein from a chimpanzee to a dog, Doc. Brown instead of Professor Brown, and changing the mom's name to Lorraine after his own wife.
what about Scott Bakula in the Café 80's on the stationary bike? He was staring in Quantum Leap at the time, a Time-travel TV show. Always found that cool when I was a kid. Two time travelers meeting up in the year 2015.
Eric Stoltz is actually still in the movie. The part where Biff gets punched in the diner after Marty trips him? That’s Stoltz’s fist. Boom, bonus fact!
The movie airplane had literally a naked woman walk right in front of the camera, boobs and all, and that got a PG rating. Sometimes the ratings board just likes to take a coffee break at the best parts, thankfully for us
Just a thought, but it would have been cool for Clint Eastwood to have a cameo in Back to the Future III in the saloon scene were Biff makes fun of Marty's name where he calls himself Clint Eastwood and Biff says,"what kind of a stupid name is that?" Kind of a missed opportunity I think 🙂
What they didn't mention is HOW Spielberg got to keep his original title. He sent a letter to that old fossil of a CEO, thanking him for such a funny suggestion, and they all got a kick out of his joke. Needless to say, the big boss was too proud to admit it wasn't a joke, and Spielberg got his way.
Movies and videogames are both full of know-nothing suits that, sadly, all too often push their shitty, idiotic ideas into the movie/game. Executives need to accept that usually, they're stupid and their ideas suck, and they need to back the fuck off and let the creative people do their job without being cockblocked by some overpaid moron in a boardroom.
The fact that all the events of BTTF happened in just a weekend blows my mind. Sure, it’s more than 1 weekend but they come back to the exact same time
You've gotta give it to the guy; 'SpaceMan from Pluto' is such an imaginative title. I've written a book, it's called 'I get up and have a Shit in the Morning'.
Good thing they stayed with Back to the Future, because no one I knew at the time would have gone to see A Spaceman from Pluto. That's one of the dumbest names I've ever heard for a movie, but is perfectly in line with many 'B' movies I used to see at Blockbuster and Hollywood video (for you millenials those were video stores, places where you would rent movies).
Jeff Goldblum was offered the role of Dr. Brown. I can’t be alone in thinking that would make the film weird, right? It sure wouldn’t quash speculation about the exact nature of Marty and Doc’s relationship. Fortunately life, uh didn’t find a way.
As for #5. You stated. *"Back to the Future II has some parts that take place in 2015. So it's kind of funny to see what the filmmakers thought the world would look like now, compared to how it actually turned out."* Actually the writers stated *they made the future so outlandish, they never planned to get any of it right* by a long shot. *The writers said they purposefully went over the top with the flying cars, hoverboards, etc. They didn't want to get it wrong.* Most people are unaware of this fact. Not to nitpick, but if you are doing a video on things "we didn't know about BTTF", you kind of need to get that part right. *Most everyone complains about BTTF 2015 never happening like the film. Well, it was never intended, that is the point.* Just a bit of info.
But BTTF got the most important part about the future right: We are living in an alternate reality where Donald "Biff Tannen" Trump is running a dystopian America. Biff was actually modeled on Trump....Marty, please go back and save us!
@@KingoftheJuice18 Ha! I did another video on that!!!!! They did get a lot right! Ironically, they didn't plan to. Quite the opposite. Like Marty being surprised Miami has a baseball team. That came true. It was all in the documentary on Netflix. Funny if you don't try to get it right, you end up getting a lot right. Sorta like Star Trek with the flip phones.
Actually, Fox was the first choice for Marty, but originally Gary David Goldberg didn't let him do the film because he couldn't lose him for Family Ties. They came back to Gary and asked if it was still possible to use Michael and this time Gary told Michael the situation and Michael agreed to do it. He didn't know originally that they wanted him.
Little known fact: Michael Stoltz's hand is actually the one that punched Biff in the first film, not Michael J Fox's, because the guy that played Biff actually has gone on record as saying that they never reshot that scene!
Not to mention, think of all the action scenes with the car that wouldn't have been possible with a fridge. Entire segments of the movie would have had to be re-written. The ending of BTTF III would have been completely different.
I wonder how successful the movie would’ve been if they did name it “space man from Pluto” which by the way... What the crap was he smoking? To come up with that name? That must’ve been the only part of the script he’d read, that and the part where Marty dresses up in the radiation suit to make George think he’s an alien...
I think I must know BTTF trilogy Way too much, since I already knew almost everything on that list (Ok I have to admit, I didn't know about that shirt/bandana thing)
Damn, MJF was dedicated...I couldn't handle working that much between a show and a movie with little sleep like that...they really ran him through the ringer.
"They left us out, morty. Thats *burp* complete bullshit morty." "I dont know, rick. The video is directly about back to the future and not about..." "Shut up, *burp* morty. I swear you dont *burp* understand how synonymous we are with it." "But rick...." (Rick drinks from his flask while doing a "talk to the hand gesture") *sigh*
For real, a reference you won't understand until you've seen the movie is a tough sell for a title - especially when it sounds like a 1950's b-movie title
As an kid in the 80s who skated, thats how everyone carried their board when not riding. Heck just having a wide "fat" skateboard ment you were a serious skater back then, You also had to have pads and number plates on your bmx bike as well LOL! I wouldnt trade being an 80s kid for anything.
michael j fox was the 1st choice to play marty. But he couldn't out of family ties. So they went with eric. When that didn't work they got michael. They also fired the actress who was playing jennifer when eric was on board as she was too tall for Micheal
That's why MJF is a great actor, he wasn't only acting as Marty, he was also acting a functioning human on set.
And a politician teenager
Also, Michael J Fox is (was) such a great guitar player, he was actually playing that Johnny B Goode song for real.
Actually no, he himself said that he's not quite THAT good, so he just had to practice enough for it to look like he's playing it while the recording is actually another guy playing it.
Ha!!! I knew every single one of these facts, and the last fact about the title change had a little extra to it. Spielberg (or someone else) sent a letter or memo to the head boss saying something like "thank you for the laugh. We all had a good chuckle down here". And thats how they got out of the crappy title ;)
the only thing I didn't know was the Einstein thing. you guys always manage to surprise me every time with some new nuggets of knowledge that I did not have before
The cursing makes you sound sophisticated and awesome!! Also, no one ever heard that Eric Stoltz was gonna play Marty!!! So great! Wowie!!!!
Yeah, yeah! Roger Rabbit next!
Yes, please. BTTF is an icon. A second video would be welcomed. Thank you.
You forgot to mention Jason Scott Lee as extra in Part 2.
Yes, give us Roger Rabbit please!
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, reeaady go!
Would love a things you didn't know about who framed roger rabbit (probably)
Part II please! But definitely not a Pt. III because if this series taught us anything is that the first is the best, the second was fun and the third was the third movie
Jesus, I don't know how people do 2-3 hours of sleep. If I don't get 6+ I start seriously contemplating murder.
I get 3 hours of sleep tops. And I've lost most my marbles.
I need 8 hours of sleep per night and make sure I get it.
I had a coworker who got 4 hours a night. He is obsessed with always needing to do something. He said the house needed cleaning, the kids need to get to school, the cars need washed, breakfast needed made, the clothes needed washed, or something. He rarely complained, but that was what he got. He also is a Type 2 Diabetic. He eats junk food up the ying yang!
When i was 12 i could sleep for 30 minutes and still feel good now I'm 15 I legit feel down when I get more then 8
Yes! Who Framed Roger Rabbit!
seconded!
Do it
thirdeded
Yes! Please!
Agreed.
That's why Fox was so huge. That work ethic is impressive.
I believe he was huge as well ;)
@@KenjiAsakura09 who
Is it just me or does Steven Spielberg seem to swoop in on a lot of movies and save them...
sbobbio03 No, he saved Jurassic World from being stupid, same with Jurassic Park III.
sbobbio03 its just you. You ever seen Indiana Jones?
Alan Silvestri!!!!
They don’t get enough credit for predicting flat screen tv.
Refrigerators are also harder to get to 88mph.
😂
Spielberg actually faxed him and said “thanks for the suggestion the crew got a good laugh out of it!” And he was too embarrassed to say he was serious
that old fart thought he knew what the younger generation wanted and hated smh
Not a secret, but something you probably didn't realize;
Considering the events of all three movies, when Marty is in 1955, there are actually four different copies of the time machine there, at least for a short time. The first is the one that Marty uses to go back to 1955 in the first film. The second is the one that old Biff takes from 2015 in order to give the sports almanac to his younger self in the second film. The third is the one that Marty & Doc use to go back to 1955 from the alternate 1985 in the second film. And the fourth is the one that has been hidden in the cave since 1885 by Doc in the third movie.
I knew there had to be more than two, at least, but never took the time to really think it out. Nice work!
Dat some einsteinian grandfather paradox shit!!!
:O
He looked up the back to the future timeline
if the delorean was a fridge :if my calculations are correct when this baby reaches 88 degrees your gonna see some serious shit
Damn Michael J Fox is a legend. i have total newfound respect for him.
".....Sid Sheinberg's bullshit movie title" HAHAHAHAHA
This narrator always does a great job. Always. And somehow I sense that he would make a great next-door neighbor....
Space man from Pluto? Studio executives really don't know shit...I've heard of them possibly making the worst choices for things. Leave the creativity to the talent
I remember watching this movie next week.
wait what ?!
....waitwut.
My brain... It hurts...
ooooohh... i see what you did there. you went back from the future ;-)
Great scott
Good one
And the farmer's family is named "Peabody" and they have a son named "Sherman!"
SPACEMAN FROM PLUTO?!?!?
Thats worst than Coneheads 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You can only imagine......
RUclips recommend this for me five years after it was posted!
MJF was filming both BTTF and Family Ties at the same damn time. He did not get a whole lot of sleep, 2-3 hours a night. That can dramatically weaken the immune system. Also, in BTTF Part 3, he was ACCIDENTLY hanged for 15, 20, 25 seconds, something like that, in the scene where the villain lynches him. Filming the scene, there was an accident. Michael was hanging, and loss consciousness.
Think about the fact that those two situations could cause problems with the human body, especially the brain. Perhaps this would explain his diagnosis of Parkinson's disease a few years later. It would probably stand to reason.
There is no definitive cause for Parkinson's disease. It is a combination of genetic and environmental factors. It likely isn't one or two specific things. I don't think there is a link between brain injury and Parkinson's, but I could be wrong.
Do you think that's how he got Parkinson's?
@@ryanfisher2689 i think it lead up to the diagnosis.
Back to The Future is my all time favorite movie. I started watching when I was 7 and now I am 37. I know it line for line. I used to watch it every night. *I've never heard anyone mention the 88 MPH. Why this was chosen.* Did Doc choose that # or was it the speed required?? Basically, I theorize it is possible that Doc may have chosen the speed of 88 MPH purposefully for temporal displacement. Either way, *has anyone noticed 88 is two infinity symbols??* I always caught that, but never heard it mentioned once. I am sure of all the speeds the writers could have chosen, this is most likely indeed the reason.
Infinite Curve lol same here as a kid I’d watch it like 6-7 times a day.
88 miles per hour is the Delorian cars top speed.
Just imagine the world we'd live in had we gotten 'Spaceman From Pluto', starring Eric Stoltz traveling through time in a refrigerator.
I'm surprised you stop short of explaining how Spielberg saved the title, as I think it's probably the most clever part of the story - he responded to the memo with one of his own, reporting that the exec's "joke memo" had been a highlight for them, that everyone got a kick out of; and the exec was too embarrassed to say he wasn't joking.
@Stargazer1682 Great story! Love Spielberg!
Damn Michael J. Fox is a trooper!!! Back to The Future a classic!!!
Spaceman from pluto is honestly a weird title thank you steven Spielberg
Kudos to Michael J Fox and his dedication to his job...wow
Space men from pluto: the roger rabbit story. Starring Daffy Duck. Pay me now.
Thank you Mr. Spielberg for saving us from that st*pid title [6:52] 😬✌
“Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads.”
Damn...
The 'Hardest Worker In Hollywood Award' should be named after Fox!
I tend to stay away from those typical run of the mill nerd alien movies so I would definitely never have seen this if it was named Space men from Pluto
A refrigerator instead of a Delorean?
They could have named it "Back to the Kitchen" 😄😄😄
It would have to star a woman then
Another testament to Spielbergs genius is the story of how he managed to salvage the situation with Sheinberg.
When everyone panicked about Sheinbergs title "Spaceman from Pluto", Spielberg wrote a one line note and sent it to him.
It read "Good one Sid"
It made Sheinberg realize how goofy the title would have sounded, and so the title went back to B2F.
My two cents worth!
Kind of like the ok boomer meme but for boomers. Lmao.
Why can't hollywood make great movies like this anymore?
Cause there is no good Actors to play such roles like this anymore.
the producers have lost their cognitive capacity for imagination and hollywood doesnt have any originality left for movies. they only want to make reboots, live action representations of cartoons, 'adaptations' of books/stories/comics, and continue franchises that were great in their beginning but are now ridiculously terrible.
Because the execs have too much money and want to call new innovative films stupid fucking names, so it's easier for film producers to just make a remake of existing films, or to extend existing films.
@@lisahoughton3262 I could do it
@@rivercapmartin9222 I believe in you
To add to the final fact. Steven managed to keep the original name rather than the crappy name by actually sending the guy who thought of the crappy name a letter telling him that the whole production team got a good laugh at his joke (Steven knew the guy was being serious but had to do this in order to keep the original title so he pretended that he thought it was a joke)
0:37 Unfortunately?!?
More like FORTUNATELY
It wouldn't be the same without Fox
For people who are genetically susceptible to Parkinson’s Disease, extreme physical stress like long periods of time without proper sleep can trigger the illness!
Shaboi_Mike That would make a lot of sense! How else could you keep up that kind of shooting schedule in the 1980’s without powdering your nose?
Shaboi_Mike and being an alcoholic as well.
Christopher Marlowe Excellent point!
There was a 'very special' episode of Family Ties where MJF gets addicted to adderall in order to stay up and study. This is where the Parkinsons came from!
Frequent head trauma can't have helped either (MJF is known for doing most of his own stunts) - that is actually perhaps the most prominent thing believed to trigger Parkinson's. That's why e.g. Muhammad Ali developed it after a long career consisting of recurring blows to the head.
For the love of God - PART 2 PLEASE@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is probably the most entertaining non-action blockbuster of all time. Change my mind.
You need convincing to do a things you didn't know about Roger Rabbit?
***** That was my thought. Roger Rabbit facts would be an amazing video.
***** In fact, I could have sworn they did some video on Roger Rabbit.
Please do a part 2!!!! the space-time continuum depends on it!!
+ToiletClogger1945 GREAT SCOTT! That's Heavy!!!!
Is there something wrong with the earth's gravitational pull?
tamil
Part 2!! Please!!
The first actress to play Jennifer, Claudia Wells, quit acting and owns her own store. You can probably look it up. It's called Armani Wells.
Space Man From Pluto?! WTF That title has zero relation to the movie.
Steven Spielberg coming in klutch with that title save! Spaceman From Pluto???
joshwhite83 thank god Spielberg saved the title! If he didnt save the title then we may never have gotten Back To The Future!
The lack of sleep for Michael J Fox may have contributed to his early onset of Parkinson's disease
Spaceman from Pluto????? Wtf
Sid made a lot of practical changes though by changing Einstein from a chimpanzee to a dog, Doc. Brown instead of Professor Brown, and changing the mom's name to Lorraine after his own wife.
what about Scott Bakula in the Café 80's on the stationary bike? He was staring in Quantum Leap at the time, a Time-travel TV show. Always found that cool when I was a kid. Two time travelers meeting up in the year 2015.
im here after a back to the future marathon
Eric Stoltz is actually still in the movie. The part where Biff gets punched in the diner after Marty trips him? That’s Stoltz’s fist. Boom, bonus fact!
Christopher Loyd would’ve been a great Doctor Who
hilton driver - A yank? No way!
I think he'd be a great Doctor Phil
Doctor who?
The movie airplane had literally a naked woman walk right in front of the camera, boobs and all, and that got a PG rating. Sometimes the ratings board just likes to take a coffee break at the best parts, thankfully for us
Spaceman from Pluto? That's the stupidest title I have ever heard
Headless Horseman Especially since Marty isn’t a spaceman from Pluto
Hahah
Nathan Petrali XD but he is Darth Vader
@@lunahetfield Darth Vader is from the planet Vulcan. I don't think "Spaceman From Pluto From Vulcan" starring Eric Stoltz would do well.
right cause spaceman from pluto is waaaay better... what spaceman? what does pluto have to do with the film or time travel? thank you steve
Just a thought, but it would have been cool for Clint Eastwood to have a cameo in Back to the Future III in the saloon scene were Biff makes fun of Marty's name where he calls himself Clint Eastwood and Biff says,"what kind of a stupid name is that?" Kind of a missed opportunity I think 🙂
that would have ben cool
Yes
"Spaceman From Pluto"? All because he thought it would be a perfect tie in to the kid's comic book which was only a very small part of the movie 🙄
What they didn't mention is HOW Spielberg got to keep his original title. He sent a letter to that old fossil of a CEO, thanking him for such a funny suggestion, and they all got a kick out of his joke. Needless to say, the big boss was too proud to admit it wasn't a joke, and Spielberg got his way.
That's crazy
Jeff Gunther thanks for the info. spaceman from Pluto would have suck arse. sometime I wonder how these ceo got to where they are
Wonder if all the lack of sleep and the toil it took of him contributed to MJ’s Parkinson’s
yeah... it would be fun to see the newest sequel of the spaceman from pluto franchise... what the fuck was that man thinking...
Movies and videogames are both full of know-nothing suits that, sadly, all too often push their shitty, idiotic ideas into the movie/game. Executives need to accept that usually, they're stupid and their ideas suck, and they need to back the fuck off and let the creative people do their job without being cockblocked by some overpaid moron in a boardroom.
The fact that all the events of BTTF happened in just a weekend blows my mind.
Sure, it’s more than 1 weekend but they come back to the exact same time
You've gotta give it to the guy; 'SpaceMan from Pluto' is such an imaginative title. I've written a book, it's called 'I get up and have a Shit in the Morning'.
Lol...
Good thing they stayed with Back to the Future, because no one I knew at the time would have gone to see A Spaceman from Pluto. That's one of the dumbest names I've ever heard for a movie, but is perfectly in line with many 'B' movies I used to see at Blockbuster and Hollywood video (for you millenials those were video stores, places where you would rent movies).
TheDragonlord70 most people know about Blockbuster
Back to the Future probably has to be my favorite movie franchise ever.
Jeff Goldblum was offered the role of Dr. Brown. I can’t be alone in thinking that would make the film weird, right?
It sure wouldn’t quash speculation about the exact nature of Marty and Doc’s relationship. Fortunately life, uh didn’t find a way.
If Goldblum did get the role, then Rick and Morty would be very different
As for #5. You stated. *"Back to the Future II has some parts that take place in 2015. So it's kind of funny to see what the filmmakers thought the world would look like now, compared to how it actually turned out."* Actually the writers stated *they made the future so outlandish, they never planned to get any of it right* by a long shot. *The writers said they purposefully went over the top with the flying cars, hoverboards, etc. They didn't want to get it wrong.* Most people are unaware of this fact. Not to nitpick, but if you are doing a video on things "we didn't know about BTTF", you kind of need to get that part right. *Most everyone complains about BTTF 2015 never happening like the film. Well, it was never intended, that is the point.* Just a bit of info.
But BTTF got the most important part about the future right: We are living in an alternate reality where Donald "Biff Tannen" Trump is running a dystopian America. Biff was actually modeled on Trump....Marty, please go back and save us!
@@KingoftheJuice18 Ha! I did another video on that!!!!! They did get a lot right! Ironically, they didn't plan to. Quite the opposite. Like Marty being surprised Miami has a baseball team. That came true. It was all in the documentary on Netflix. Funny if you don't try to get it right, you end up getting a lot right. Sorta like Star Trek with the flip phones.
Actually, Fox was the first choice for Marty, but originally Gary David Goldberg didn't let him do the film because he couldn't lose him for Family Ties. They came back to Gary and asked if it was still possible to use Michael and this time Gary told Michael the situation and Michael agreed to do it. He didn't know originally that they wanted him.
Pls do a part 2 and a Roger Rabbit!! I love all of these videos. If you can make a part 2 on any episode, make them happen.
Little known fact: Michael Stoltz's hand is actually the one that punched Biff in the first film, not Michael J Fox's, because the guy that played Biff actually has gone on record as saying that they never reshot that scene!
Its now 35 years old
WHY HAVEN'T YOU GUYS DONE ONE FOR LORD OF THE RINGS!?
glad they didn't go with the fridge time machine. it almost too similar with Doctor Who
Not to mention, think of all the action scenes with the car that wouldn't have been possible with a fridge. Entire segments of the movie would have had to be re-written. The ending of BTTF III would have been completely different.
Poor MJ Fox, probably got Parkinsons from lack of sleep
A huge YES to both another Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Back to the Future and Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Roger Rabbit!
Oh yeah, Who Framed Roger Rabbit episode
I wonder how successful the movie would’ve been if they did name it “space man from Pluto” which by the way... What the crap was he smoking? To come up with that name? That must’ve been the only part of the script he’d read, that and the part where Marty dresses up in the radiation suit to make George think he’s an alien...
I think I must know BTTF trilogy Way too much, since I already knew almost everything on that list (Ok I have to admit, I didn't know about that shirt/bandana thing)
Why did you censor “Scott?” 😂 Who are you Netflix? 🤦♂️
Scott isn’t a bad word bitch
@@mrwow1667 sad saad sad saas
Wow, I can't believe the heroin dealer from pulp fiction was almost Marty mcfly.
Damn, MJF was dedicated...I couldn't handle working that much between a show and a movie with little sleep like that...they really ran him through the ringer.
Nothing from Rick and Morty... wow
"They left us out, morty. Thats *burp* complete bullshit morty."
"I dont know, rick. The video is directly about back to the future and not about..."
"Shut up, *burp* morty. I swear you dont *burp* understand how synonymous we are with it."
"But rick...."
(Rick drinks from his flask while doing a "talk to the hand gesture")
*sigh*
+Marcus sucram Lol
Awesome
17:14 thank you Spielberg!
Another fact the guitar that Marty plays at the end of part one in 1955 actually came out in 1958
very true
Spaceman from Pluto? Really? And these people are owning the industry?
"Spaceman from Pluto" would have made no sense at all.
I totally agree
For real, a reference you won't understand until you've seen the movie is a tough sell for a title - especially when it sounds like a 1950's b-movie title
proof that hollywood executives are so full of it. such a dumb title
Yeah, what a horrible title.
I'm glad, they name it Back to the Future.
Holy shit I would never have watched Spaceman from Pluto, fuck that.
No but he got payback getting Eddie Murphy to star in Pluto Nash:-)
Isaac Cussen lol nobody would even watch that movie
back to the future are some of the greatest movies of all time, that's right, greatest!!!
Did anyone else realise there are actually 2 Deloreans in BTTF3..?
Caleb Mauer the reason it can’t be used is far more complex than that
Caleb Mauer tampering with the DeLorean would’ve absolutely created a time paradox.
Caleb Mauer at any point if you think about it
It’s no longer in 1885 when Marty and Doc dig it up in 1955. There is only one DeLorean in this movie once they dig up the 1955 Delirean.
Joseph Mackela nope
1:01 any skaters here gonna just ignore how he is holding his board
At least he's not a poser
As an kid in the 80s who skated, thats how everyone carried their board when not riding. Heck just having a wide "fat" skateboard ment you were a serious skater back then, You also had to have pads and number plates on your bmx bike as well LOL! I wouldnt trade being an 80s kid for anything.
@@jasonrackawack9369 I would too, being a 2005 now
I need to know things that I didn't know about Roger Rabbit!!
michael j fox was the 1st choice to play marty. But he couldn't out of family ties. So they went with eric. When that didn't work they got michael. They also fired the actress who was playing jennifer when eric was on board as she was too tall for Micheal
P-p-please do a video on Roger Rabbit!!!