I Don't Want It To End! Back to the Future 3 (1990) ♡ MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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I highly recommend you watch some playthrough of BTTF the game by Tell Tale Games, is basically a sequel to the movies, or, since you have a gaming channel then play the game.
📌 Watch Crispin Hellion Glover (Gorge) in another movie
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (from 2003) sequel to
Charlie's Angels (from 2000)
@andyspark5192 Who would name their kid Hellion?
BTTF 2 and 3 were filmed at the same time, and released like almost the same year, I think when MJ Fox was choked on the hanging scene its rumoured to contributed to his Parkinsons disease
@@TioMegamanX The video game info can be found on wikipedia. There was also an animated series from 1991-1992 now on DVD, and the IDW Publishing's (a comic company) various BTTF comics from 2015-2022.
I highly recommend the movie "Who framed Roger Rabbit". It's also from Robert Zemeckis and with Christopher Lloyd.
Seconded....ENTHUSIASTICALLY!!
Absolute classic and the animation/special effects were the equivalent of T2 back then!
Since she’s now seen the Back to the Future trilogy, I think that Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a mandatory viewing.
Absolutely 100% agreed. Another perfect Robert Zemeckis - Steven Spielberg collaboration.
dennis the menace.or what it is called, also with C. Lloyd
Back to the Future series is actually considered one of the greatest movie trilogies ever made
which was never intended to be a trilogy
You are wrong, sir!!! It's not one of the greatest movie trilogy of all time. It is the greatest movie trilogy of all time!!!
@@Bejita1979 It is yes, every line of dialogue has been studied its perfect, yet I wish they made a 4th
@zacatkinson3926 They kind of made a 4th one. It's a video game. You can watch the cut scenes on RUclips. It's like a 6 hour long movie, and it's great.
@@Bejita1979 No
Don't be sad. We fans of the franchise have enjoyed these movies over and over, and now we have a renewed enjoyment in watching our favorite reactors enjoy our favorite films for the first time!
Facts
Maybe THE best movie series of all time.
Back to the Future is a MASTERPIECE!
If you remember, Biff was watching Clint Eastwood in part 2, and it was the part where he used a stove door as a bullet-proof vest of sorts. Marty did the same thing here.
20:17 Thomas Wilson Jr "Biff" is actually a nice person, it might make you and others cry, but he was bullied and his Biff and Buford characters were a way of him venting for when he was bullied.
I enjoy how the DeLorean is as much a character as any human in the trilogy. It`s fun to watch it evolve over time. Tom WIlson (Biff) is super nice, smart and funny too.
P.S. Your hair looks fantastic.
when Marty walked out into the street with that boiler plate under his poncho, that was an Easter egg from the second movie (not sure if you cought that)
When doc says he can shoot the fleas off a dogs back from 500 m that's very similar to a line that Clint Eastwood has in Heartbreak Rdge where he plays a Marine and says I can put a round through a fleas ass at 200 m.
You are correct that Doc and Marty should simply have brought Clara with them. Originally she was to die at about that time anyway. And given how they named it after “Clint Eastwood,” they may indeed have called it Clayton Ravine instead. Taking her would, in fact, have caused the least amount of change to the timeline.
Tom Wilson nice guy in real life and he opened the 80’s café
Cette trilogie est juste magique. This trilogy is just magical.
33:05 = melhor expressão facial, numa reação, de todos os tempos. Incrível!
I highly recommend the movie "Who framed Roger Rabbit" and after Danny the dog/unleashed With Jet Lee and Bob hoskens who also plays Smee in Hook
Enjoy the summer!
Don't know if anyone mentioned this yet, but when Tannen is being arrested, you'll notice it wasn't Marshal Strickland arresting him, but the deputy. The camera purposely cuts away as the deputy tells him what he's being arrested for because in a deleted scene/different edit of the film, Tannen had murdered Strickland, but they decided that was too dark, so they edited it out.
21:06 "Ugh. What a dog." Of course! A Mad Dog! 😉
Watch The Talented Mr Ripley, Shadow of the Vampire, Election (with Reese Witherspoon and Matthew Broderick) - all great underrated movies.
It’s amazing a Grand Adventure..::all in One Neighborhood
Doc shooting Clint, uh, Marty down from the hanging rope is a joke on the same thing in the famous Clint Eastwood movie "the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly."' I bet the real Clint Eastwood laughed at that when he saw this. Doc was wearing a copy of Clint East wood's hat and long coat from a couple other Eastwood cowboy movies. Marty pointing the gun at the mirror and exclaiming "You talkin' to me Tannen?" is a direct rip off from the 1976 movie "Taxi" in which Robert DeNiro exclaims in the mirror "Are you talking to me?!" Then "Make My Day" was from a Dirty Harry Clint Eastwood Movie "Go ahead punk, make my day." 1983 movie Sudden Impact. Clara getting off the train and running back was partially stolen from the 1952 Academy Award winning western movie High Noon.
If he could build a fridge he could have made a small refinery to make gasoline
711 used to have an arcade game or so, bacon the 90's we wold play Mortal combat 2 at7 11 after school
Another plot hole... Doc would have never met Clara because she would have died in the ravine. She couldn't have then put up his tomestone as they showed in 1955.
No this is explained in the movie. Mayor Hubert was looking for a volunteer to pick up the new school teacher from the train station.... Doc volunteered and it was Clara. So he inadvertently saved her by offering to pick her up. In the time that Marty arrives, he declines to pick her up and then she's back to being in the carriage that gets thrown
🤠👍 At 24:23 when Marty says "Go Ahead, Make My Day," he is quoting the real Clint Eastwood from the 1983 movie "Sudden Impact." 🥸 This film does have some flaws. I grew up in southern California in the 1970s and 80s and have been to at least a dozen different drive-in theaters. I have NEVER seen one with a flat parking area. They all have steep rows of berms that point the cars up at the elevated screen. In reality, it would've been impossible to drive faster than 10mph inside one let alone 88mph. 😉
Fun fact: When Mad Dog was hanging Marty in front of the clock tower, there was a point where Michael J. Fox was REALLY choking. Everybody thought he was acting but he was actually choking to death because of a faulty knot in the prop. Also, the idea of Marty wearing that iron plate as a bulletproof vest was a callback from a scene from Back to the Future 2 where Biff was I the jacuzzi watching a Clint Eastwood movie and he does that in the movie.
The movie was "A fistful of dollars" by Sergio Leone, first in the Man with No Name Trilogy.
from my experience not a single reactor notices the easter egg
So far no reactor has connected the Eastwood movie scene from the second movie to this one. Someone noticed that Eastwood scene, but they watched this 3rd movie months later and forgot about it.
@@Klayhamnmaybe because it's not an Easter egg, it's part of the story. It's like the twin/lone pines mall. An Easter egg is a hidden in joke/factoid which has no bearing on the story at all.
@@d.w.strangeman4963 If you REALLY wanna start getting into Easter eggs hinting at Part III, the gun that Doc pulls on the terrorists at the start of Part I to "draw their fire!" is a western-style six-shooter. And in "The Making of Back to the Future" (Part I) short originally aired at the time, some of the cast is asked, if they had a time machine, to what time they'd want to travel, and Michael J. Fox's response is, "The Wild West!" 😳
Of course, there's also the game that Marty plays in 2015 in "The Cafe 80's," which is Nintendo's "Wild Gunman!!" 😊👍
It was a good ending to an excellent trilogy that forever changed the way we view time travel and the past.
it was such an amazing journey 🥹🩷
She is one of my favorite reactors. Authentic and no phonyness. Not all about herself. I love to see her happy.
And she is quite easy on the eye as well.
@@susmarcon Yes - I find her to be a better-looking version of the singer Tate McRae!
I don't know if this mentioned already but a piece of triva: Clint Eastwood was asked for permission about his name being used for Marty in the film. He consented and was said to be tickled by the homage.
Biff, Griff, and Buford (“Mad Dog”) Tannen were all played by actor Tom Wilson. At one point you voiced how much you hate his character… but that the actor might be nice. He actually is pretty cool, in my experience! When I was a 6th grader in 1989, he actually visited my school and gave us a cool presentation on his acting experiences! I was SHOCKED how normal and nice he seemed in contrast to his “bully” characters!
Tom Wilson has a lot of videos on RUclips. He did a comedy show several years ago and it was pretty funny. He had stated in a few interviews that HE was actually bullied in school because he was quite scrawny and was ill (asthma) quite often. I've never met him but from what I've seen of his videos, he seems very down-to-earth. Tom writes songs and sings as well. One of his songs is called "Stop asking me, these questions" AKA The Back to the Future song. ruclips.net/video/AwKcPRCV6bI/видео.html
P.S: Tom stated that this chapter of BTTF was his favorite since he got to be in a "western".
Look up Tom Wilson question song
According to the "behind the scenes" accounts, in spite of his villainous _Back to the Future_ roles, Thomas F. Wilson in real life was one of the nicest actors in the whole cast. Reportedly, he has a reputation around Hollywood for being an all-around nice, good guy.
@mugwump242 I've come across a video where it looks like he's taking part in a Q&A session at a convention of some sort. During that, he talks about how during the filming of the first movie, he was worried that he would be fired after getting a call from producer Bob Gale. Wilson is called to an in-person meeting with Gale, where he's notified that Eric Stoltz, the original Marty McFly actor for the first few weeks of filming, is being fired and getting replaced by Michael J. Fox.
@@bluebear1985 Stoltz is a good actor but thank goodness he was replaced by Fox. The result would've been a movie with quite a different feel than the one we know. Wouldn't have had exactly the same "mojo" without Fox.
Someday one of these young 'uns will recognize ZZ Top as the party band.
And Flea from The Red Hot Chili Peppers was driving the other truck in the race.
On the first BTF, Huey Lewis and the News made an appearance in the movie with his band called the Pinheads playing with Marty the hit song "Power Of Love" and Huey Lewis was the guy holding the blow mic saying sorry they are just too loud.
According to the book "Billy Gibbons: Rock & Roll Gearhead", ZZ Top was hanging around the set, and was asked to be the town band. During one take, the camera broke. While waiting for the camera to be repaired, Michael J. Fox asked if they would play "Hey Good Lookin'" which they did. Afterwards, more requests were played. Two hours later, someone inquired if the camera had been repaired. Robert Zemeckis replied that it had been fixed for quite a while, he just didn't want to stop the party that had evolved.
never.
I seriously doubt that anyone under the age of 30 would even know who ZZ Top is or had ever heard of them, unless their parents were classic rock fans.
26:00 You're absolutely right. Bringing Clara back to the future with them is the ONLY logical thing to do. Clara was supposed to have died falling over that cliff, therefore taking her OUT of the past is the right thing to do. Every day she spends in 1885 heightens the risk of contaminating history.
It kinda feels like that's how the originally wrote it but then changed it so they could have the final scene echoing back to Doc being alive in part 1.
There is also a 26-part animated "Back to the Future" series with live action segments starring Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown !
Didn't they also have a comic book series for a bit?
@@stephanginther9051 Yes. I think one comic even explained how Doc and Marty met and how their relationship came about.
@@martinbraun1211 Yeah, I heard about that one. I haven't read it myself though.
@martinbraun1211 The explanation was kinda disappointing... it's exactly how I thought it happened... Marty was basically just curious about the crazy inventor. I would've preferred to be surprised.
Don’t forget the video game that is supposed to be in canon and takes place in may of 1986. There’s an accurate play through of it that is on RUclips and yes the delorean is back and it explains how.
I'm crying right now because I miss the 80's so much. It was a most excellent decade! I would go back in an instant and never leave.
@@JohnSmith-it6hj the 70s were also awesome in their own way. Great music, funky vibes.
30:20 The story about Clara was that she died when her wagon went over the cliff but Doc altered history by saving her. The train she gets on is going to San Francisco, it wouldn’t go off the cliff because that was not the main line.
Fun fact: the guy driving the truck that called Marty a chicken if he didn't race him is played by a guy named " Flea" who is the bass player and co-founder of a little rock band that you might have heard of called "The Red Hot Chili Peppers" 🤘🙃
He also plays Needles in BTTF II
@surf101- And each member of Needle's gang is one member from Biff, Griff and Buford's gangs.
@NarwahlGaming Great Scott!!! How did i not see that?! 🤣
Thank you for that great info.
I will definitely look for them.
20:35 Kamilla: "I hate this guy with my entire heart ... and the worst thing is, the actor's probably very nice". She called it, folks.
Thanks for reacting to this trilogy Kamilla. It's been such a blast. So Heavy. - again. LOL😄
i love Doc's miniature models, lol. He even has a working windmill going. And he's always sad he couldn't build it to "scale." hahaha
Of course he couldn't build them to scale! Who had the time!!???
😊😊😊
@@debbyemerson3877 he has a time machine, he's got all the time in the world
That's always my excuse at work. 😂
_"Forgive the crudity of my plans. I didn't have time to draw them to scale or color them."_
this might be an easter-egg to "This is Spinal Tap" iconic scene with 18 inch instead of 18 feet Stonehenge stage decoration))
NGL it was a great time to have had a childhood on the nineties. Simpler time. Going to the movies with friends. Going to the lake. Slowly introduced technological marvels.
We had dreams of a bright future.
Speaking as an 80s kid, both the 80s and the 90s were pretty great decades for kids. The movies were epic, the snacks and beverages were always trying new and exciting things, and the music was changing in ways that would be felt forever. And I won't even attempt to say that either was better than the other, they each had their unique strengths.
@@DC_Prox I miss these times so so much 😭 back then we'd NEVER thought how much worse the world would get...
The 3 old guys in the bar were actually old cowboy movie actors!!! They hired them special for the fun of it, getting them out of retirement. The bar tender was also known for cowboy movies. the big guy with the funny voice, Pat Buttram, goes way back to the 1930's, 40's &50'splaying the sidekick of Gene Autry, the famous singing cowboy, and in the 1960's for playing the con artist character of Mr. Haney in the television series Green Acres. He had a distinctive voice that, in his own words, "never quite made it through puberty." He was a real funny guy.
And now you know why this trilogy has lasted the test of time (haha see what I did there?), and is so beloved by its fans.
It truly ranks up there with the best.
A lot of people complain that we never got the flying cars, as seen in part 2, but I say it was because of the butterfly effect, maybe it was Marty not getting that accident with the Rolls Royce. Just like Doc had a revelation when he hit his head and came up with the Flux Capacitor, the driver of the Rolls as a result of the accident would have had their own revelation that would have led to the technology necessary for the hoverboards and flying cars but that accident never happened.
This girl needs to watch Dances With Wolves or Open Range.
Yeah DANCES WITH WOLVES!!!😃😃😃😃.....
That moment you realize that Doc Brown was in the past for eight months before Marty showed up. There is still a perfectly good Delorean in a mine cave in 1885 with gasoline in the fuel tank they could siphon. Or just switch all the pieces off the busted one onto the one just sitting there with enough fuel for an 88 mph run
.....but then it wouldn't be there in 1955 for Marty to come back to 1885, and thus create a major time PARADOX.....
Gasoline turns to varnish starting around 6 months.
And Stab-il wouldn't be invented for another 80 years.
Gasoline decays very badly over time, Doc would've already drained it out when putting it into storage for 70 years.
The general consensus is that he'd already burned it all up developing his ice machine before converting it to steam power.
That gas would've been long gone
Awesome video lass,
Your channel just came across my feed and I gave it a look and it was nice. I'm going to be a subscriber.
One thing you probably didn't know about the film that you reviewed in your video. When Marty and doc are at the festival of the clock, the group that's playing the instruments were ZZ Top.
TY
Randy K
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Great reaction Centane like always. this trilogy is best love every single movie, there are some fun facts about this one. During the scene where Mad Dog Tannen and his cronies are attempting to hang Marty after their disagreement in the saloon, Michael J Fox accidentally got hanged for real for a short time, making him pass out for a few moments. The producers asked Clint Eastwood for permission to use his name and he was happy and thrilled to say yes.
And the set of the Old West Hill Valley was used 4 years earlier for Pale Rider a western starring none other than Clint Eastwood, which hit cinemas in 1985. The band ZZ Top were hanging around on the set of the film, and ended up portraying the band at the town party. There were some technical issues whilst filming and, whilst repairs were taking place to get them fixed, ZZ Top took requests from the cast and crew and gave a small concert.
Thomas F Wilson, who plays Mad Dog Tannen, did all of his own horse riding and horse stunts during the film. Not only that, but he also lassoed Marty. Marty learned the "bulletproof" trick from the movie "A fistful of Dollars", with Clint Eastwood, which Biff is watching while Marty walks in and cut the movie before throwing the remote in the bath where Biff is in the second part. Clint Eastwood doing the exact same thing Marty did in the short clip we can see in background.
When Marty arrives back in 1985, the Delorean is quickly destroyed by a freight train. When it came to arranging the scene to be filmed, the producers asked the driver of the freight train whether hitting the car would derail the train, as they didn’t want to cause too much carnage. The driver shrugged it off, saying, ‘I’ve been waiting my whole life to do this. Keep up the good work.
The actor that plays biff/griff/Buford is a really funny stand up comic nowadays…he has a whole bit about back to the future
12:17 It's like Biff in the original timeline ("why didn't you tell me your car had a blind spot? I spilled my whiskey all over the seat! Your insurance should pay for it!") Remember that??
So, I don't know why, you're one of my fav movie reactors. I never Subscribe to them, but did you. I just don't watch things I'm unfamiliar with because I don't want to spoil it. Anyway, Since everyone does this anyway, The Truman Show and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind are great high concept, Dramedy roles for Jim Carrey, with hints of fantacy sci-fi. My favorite movies.
:)
please refrain from spoilers.
*The Majestic* may be my favorite Jim Carrey movie, but like those too.
@@jowbloe3673 Interesting. I only saw it once. I was excited to see it, but wasn't really feeling it. I do know it has it's fans, but, I'd personally recommend these two over it, and I think more would, but.. maybe down the line?
Name another trilogy that's better than this - in all of movie history, you will struggle to do so - loved your reactions, Centane, you showed how totally into this you were :)
How about Star Wars episodes 4-6 the original?
That's easy, The Lord of the Rings. This trilogy is definitely up there though.
@@aaronmurphy1485 what would u think of the taken franchise as a option?
@@user-fk6wl9mq1f I haven't seen Taken, so I can't comment. Maybe I should if it's worthy of top five trilogies.
@@aaronmurphy1485 try out the first movie and go from there. Also if you haven’t checked it out watch equalizer
Pro tip...the gallery gun shooting owner, also a huge famous cowboy in many movies but specially Blazing Saddles!! Marty practicing in front of the mirror, he was doing lines from 2 movies, Taxi Driver and Clint Eastwood movie, Dirty Harry!
Tom Wilson (Biff) had a stint as a stand-up comedian and his special "Bigger Than You" is absolutely worth the watch. It's on RUclips. He comes off as so sweet and soft-spoken.
I predict the third movie will be your favorite!
The best part about finding a great trilogy like this one is now you get to share it with all the cool people in your life.
Check out the movies Tremors(1990), Men In Black(1997), and Honey, I Shrunk The Kids(1989).
Well it was a pleasure to watch (for 100000000th time) Back to the future. Nice reaction videos, all three of them
"he's an asshole!" is one of the most important things a man can learn
I recommend you a franchise action movies: RAMBO, First Blood...
Will you complete your Karate Kid trilogy reactions (or start Cobra Kai 🐍)? Enjoyed your Back to the Future journey. 👍
You should play the Telltale Back to the Future game. It is like an unofficial 4th movie. It's a great story, and the voice acting is fantastic
For me:
BTF3 >>>> BTF2 >>>> BTF1
watching the 3 movies together is an experience worth repeating on occasion, but the ending always gets me :D
So good to see you enjoyed the journey too.
Thank you for sharing the reaction!
if you want more, there's a 5-part telltale game that kinda acts as a 4th movie, even some of the original writers from the movies were involved, it's pretty good and respects the lore of the movies and of course has many callbacks to them.
Another fun reaction.
I love these movies, and
so glad you really enjoyed this amazing trilogy.
Yes Marty and Doc definitely could have taken Clara to 1985 because she technically didn't belong in 1885 anymore because she was originally supposed to die sadly falling into the ravine.
Fun Fact: In 1979 the actress played a main character in "Time after Time" where a fictional H.G.Wells (the real life author of "The Time Machine") travels from 1893 to 1979 where HE is a fish out of the water! Definitely worth to watch!
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$80 in 1885 is the equivalent of $2,558 in 2024.
It is kind of amazing how well they adapted to continuing such a seamless story when they didn't originally know they were going to be doing sequels to it.
It's kinda amazing the first film turned out so amazing. They filmed much of the film with another actor for Marty, dropped him and reshot everything. They had rewrites just before even that that would have changed so much like the time machine was made out of a refrigerator instead of a Delorean. Doc had a pet chimpanzee instead of a pet dog; that alone would have changed the tone of the film drastically.
16:46 If you think about it, it really was destiny. Doc could never find a woman in his own time. He succeeded in creating a time machine so he can finally find the woman who was meant for him in the previous century.
I do like the bit with the model and he says "... throw the switch track and then we'll hijack....*thinks about it*.... 'BORROW!' the locomotive and use it to push the time machine"
The band at the dance is the famous rock band ZZ Top with the beards.
You are not the only one, most people are sad when this trilogy ends, but fortunately this is also the best rewatchable movie/trilogy ever! 🤘🏻
I watch them at least ones a year, since they were released! 😁✌🏼
Some little tidbits:
- The band playing at the festival was ZZ Top, who also contributed the song Doubleback to the soundtrack (and it played over the end credits)
- Mad Dog's gang was played by the team that taught the cast how to ride horses for the movie, because it was decided that for such small supporting roles it was easier to teach people who already knew how to ride horses how to act than it was to train actors how to ride horses.
- "Can she do that?" Yeah, passenger trains in the 19th century had emergency brake cords in them (at least according to pretty much every movie ever made...)
- Marty being able to shoot was foreshadowed by the Wild Gunman arcade machine in 2015; him saying he learned to shoot at 7-Eleven (an American convenience store chain) meant that the one he went to probably had a Wild Gunman machine that he practiced on frequently. (A lot of 7-Elevens used to have one or two arcade machines back in the day)
- Bonus fact: in real life, there were no Wild Gunman stand-alone arcade machines, the game was exclusive to NES and the PlayChoice-10 (which used a totally different cabinet to the one seen in the movie).
Other trivia:
- One of Biff's gang members (the one who has a match in his mouth) in 1955 and the Alternate 1985 where Biff is basically Donald Trump was played by Billy Zane, who's most recognizable from Titanic and The Phantom.
- One of the kids in the cafe '80s that was less than impressed by Marty playing Wild Gunman was the screen debut of Elija Wood (Frodo from Lord of the Rings).
one of the few perfect trilogies,
My mom picked part one on VHS at BLockbuster and later on I had the privilage as a kid to see part II and III with my dad in theater.
almost perfect
I'm gonna.
Love you in every time and space
Love watching BTTF reactions.
This was THE movie trilogy I grew up with. As a child I used to watch it on VHS every single day.
I enjoyed watching you watching my all time favorite movie trilogy
Hi Kamilla!😊 From your thumbnail I thought a dark haired brunette woman hijacked your channel.😆 You look nice!💇🏻♀ SUPER reactions to the final film in the trilogy, Kamilla!!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
So weird to think that Marty just goes back to being a high school student now.
The duel between Marty and "Mad Dog" Tannen is an homage to a scene from Clint Eastwood's first "spaghetti western" movie, "A Fistful of Dollars", where Clint also hides the metal stove piece under his pancho to protect himself. The band playing in the dance scene was ZZ TOP, a popular rock band of the time. The "drive in movie theater" scenes were filmed in MONUMENT VALLEY, a popular setting for classic westerns. If you look closely at the closing scene, one the boys actually "flags a bird" at the camera. It wasn't caught by the editor and remains in the film. The old American west is where the slang "dude" came from. Marty is called a "dude" when he walks in the saloon while wearing the small hat. A "dude" was a guy who moved to a western area from the big cities in the East and who looked like he had no idea how to survive in the West, even if he tried to fit in with the locals. A great funny "spaghetti western" that has the narrative of a "dude" moving to the old West is called "Man of The East", with Terrance Hill.
Best. Trilogy. EVER.
The only one that says, "The End"
Great trilogy. So glad you watched the entire trilogy. It is a true masterpiece!
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
Best trilogy in the world.
20:42 Thomas F. Wilson is indeed super nice. His portrayals of Biff, Griff, and Mad Dog were based on how he used to get bullied when he was younger.
Those with a keen eye (and ear) will recognise the band playing at the dance were ZZ Top playing an acoustic rendition of their song Doubleback with a fiddle band, a fun fact about them was that two of the members wore long beards and subglasses Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill..the only member of the band that didn't normally wear a beard was Frank....Beard.
Best. Trilogy. Ever.
The brand at the festival was the real band ZZ Top.
I’m here! Probably gonna see it later but still
I think you'll love back to the future the game by tell tale. It's a point and click game yes, it's episodic, but it's like more of the story that I think you'll love. Christopher Lloyd is in it Michael J Fox, they did find a voice actor to do Marty which he sounds just like him, but Michael J Fox is voicing an older Marty family member in th 5th episode of the game but the game is good.
Here is the trailer of the game: ruclips.net/video/3blzGwd4xLg/видео.html
35:04 ANOTHER FUN FACT (unless someone already mentioned it): The facemask Doc wears when they hijack the train is made from the shirt he wore in 2015.
this film is not bad and i know it by heart but it still makes me sad 😢😢😢
so cute
Really, why so many people know nothing about trains? Like, the very basics? Yes, there is an emergency break, in every car. In case of a fire, or something like that, you'd need to let people out fast, and alerting the driver won't cut it. Of course, nowadays it's usually a lever, or a button, not a rope, and it has some protection against accidental use - like a glass you need to break, or a thin wire you'd need to rip, but anyway, it's relatively easy to do. Doing it without reason would get you fined, so don't.
No, airplanes don't have those.
Best trilogy ever
Gas stations weren't around at the time, but gasoline was. It was sold in drug stores, as a cleaning solution. Of course, it was a crappy gasoline, and no self-respecting car would run on it, but if they tried alcohol... they should've started with that.
I was 6 when the original BTTF came out. I remember wtaching these movies growing up. i'm 45 now and I can still watch all 3 and enjoy them as much as I did when I was kid. All 3 are absolutely timeless. I'm glad the younger generation love this movie as much as I did when i was that age.
Hello, check out a movie called, 1492: Conquest of Paradise.
Adventure/Drama (1992). It stars Gérard Depardieu, Siqourney Weaver, Armante Assante. It portrays a version of the travels to the New World by the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus and the effect this had on indigenous peoples.
Directed by Ridley Scott.
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Back to the future 3 was innecesary since the moment Marty and the Doc found out that Doc was going to be killed by Buford Tannen, in that very moment everything should've changed. I mean, the same advice saved Doc's life in the end of the first movie. Now that the Doc knew he was gonna get killed in 1885, he just had to take it easy with Buford and survive.
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I strongly recommend you react to Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks, Gary Sinise, Bill Paxton, and Ed Harris.
You really need to watch "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
It's by the same director as the BttF trilogy; same general tone, same incredible, elegant writing. Equally iconic lines, characters... it's an incredible movie, crazy underrated.
I'd also *strongly* recommend "Lucky Number Slevin"; it's easily in my top-10 favorite movies of all-time, it's right there with "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang"; if you loved KKBB, you'll love Slevin. It's maybe a tad less outright funny, although it's still quite clever and funny, but I honestly think it's a slightly better movie. (Even if you end up disagreeing and prefer KKBB, I'm still very confident you'll enjoy Slevin.)