Clint Eastwood invented the Moonwalk, not Michael Jackson! | Back to the Future Part 3 | CLIP
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2023
- So, apparently the moonwalk came first from Clint Eastwood 😉 #ifyouknowyouknow
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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
In case anyone is curious, $80 in 1885 would be the equivalent of about $880 in 1985 & about $2,460 in 2023.
10, of course!!
10
I'll give et 10 🔟
In case anyone is curious, $80 in 1885 would be the equivalent of about $880 in 1985 & about $2,460 in 2023.
😮 has inflation changed that much since the 80s!
@@something2sea yes
What about in 1955?
@@microwave512in 1955 $80 would be a little over $200.
Inflation is weird. A Horse, tackle, the whiskey, and shoeing would be farrrr more than $2500 today.
4:06 Snipings a good job mate
Challenging work, outta doors
Guarantee you'll not go 'ungry
Cos at the end a’ the day
S’long as there’s two people left on the planet
@@justmerc1642
SOMEONE, is going to want someone else, dead.
@@atigerclaw proffessionals 'ave standards. be polite... be efficient...
I had to look up the pose. I swear to god they must have based it on this scene.
I know the title was meant funny: but actually Michael Jackson never said he invented the moon walk because he learned it from a famous break dancer. So it was around quite before. Maybe since Clint's time 🤷
Michael Chambers aka "Boogaloo Shrimp" from the Breakin' movies taught Jackson.
All "moonwalks" stem from Charlie Chaplin. Look it up.
So, you're right, Jackson did say he never invented it, he just made it pop culture.
Jack Stanford.
Well, Bob Fosse did it in The Little Prince from 1974.
Bill Bailey 1920’s was the first I know of. Look in up there’s footage.
"That's $80" Yes Marty. That's right. Have a cookie 😂
“That’s *the* $80”, because in 1955 he saw Old West Doc’s tombstone saying that he was ‘shot in the back over a matter of $80’. So now Marty understands what caused Doc to be killed
the 80$, nor just 80$
someone clearly haven't watched the movie
You really thought you did something there
Here you are, an 88th like! 😂
Michael Jackson didn't invent it either... there is movie footage from the 1930s of a dancer doing the moonwalk.
Yeah i have seen it. Well who made it perfect? MJ and noone can do do all the walks like MJ. He was like wow while performing.
"Invent"? Lol.
2:00 You better run squirrel!
Interesting coincidence: Jeffrey Weissman (the actor who replaced Crispin Glover as George McFly) appeared in the movie Pale Rider, which was directed by Clint Eastwood.
0:47 - Nee-Kay!
What is that? Some Injun mumbo-jumbo?
When Marty is strung up a piece of safety equipment failed and he is actually hanging in that scene. No one realised until after the take. It’s been speculated that this could have contributed to his early onset of Parkinson’s.
I always thought this was one of the coolest scenes of Dr. Emmett Brown. Of course i cheered when he came to Marty's rescue.
1:44 Did anyone else hear, “You’ve been stopped by”?
I'm pretty sure he's saying "the kid is not my son", quoting Billie Jean.
@@badandbest Oh yeah, that’s it
$80 back then is about $2.5k today.
Worth dying for? Nah. But not a tiny sum.
Fun fact: Michael J. Fox was actually hung in this scene because they made a mistake.
Holy...I NEVER knew this. Smh you learn something new all the time.
What a great film 📽 and Macfly is still there
The sniper rifle seems better than what you could get in those times
According to the internet, a Winchester model 1873 was accurate up to 1000 yards. Doc Brown is an expert inventor- surely he's made a few modifications to make it even more accurate.
I thought, much like the mods made to the delorean, doc modified a rifle using his knowledge/tech from the future
He literally invented a time machine. I think a scope is well within his means, to be honest.
If you actually watch the movie you would get a clue.
My point is that the interesting thing is noone around him seems surprised. The scope has a very futuristic style and futurism is art introduced in early 20th century. I'd expect people to look at it with awe.
2:36 I want the next Red Dead to look like this
Actually, Bob Fosse invented the Moonwalk. Michael Jackson credited him for it, tried to have him perform in his videos but Bob wanted nothing to do with it. Look for a video of Bob Fosse dancing in the Little Prince movie.
Tom F. Wilson is one of the sweetest people I've ever met
1:46
sh*t!
It was "Resortes" Adalberto Mtz.
A real piece of history 😀
Mjf was actually hanging in this scene- the harness around his back wasn’t working
Everyone knows that Charlie Chaplin invented the moonwalk
Good movie
2:05 I know why he couldn’t shoot, he used up all his six bullets
He was singing billie jean.
That drag would do much more damage.
Chaplin did it, well documented in YT…
time to upload Air Force One (1997) another day another dollar
Nike boots man
Bill Bailey in the 1950's did
Oh
No, mimes did a hundred years ago
Or was it invented by Michael J(ackson) Fox?
Gotta give Fox credit. His hand didn't shake even once while he was running.
Lol.
😂😂
You insulting Amish
xd
So if $85 was in 1885 then it would be then $85,000,000 would be 2024
Did you pull that number out of your ass or what
$2300(ish)
You're clicking a calculator while you're high?
@@NowLedgeOutpost
Give it a few more months, the bottom hasn't fallen out of the market just yet.
Lie. But it wasn't MJ.
BS. Doesn't look even a little bit like Neil Armstrong.
there is a chance these ruffians would know what "nike" means... it is just western history after all.
I looked it up for you - nike was founded in 1964 (i think i looked it up like 30 min ago) and was named after the ancient greek goddess of victory, Nike
@@brynkotz5262 you mean you looked it up for yourself. good job!
@@brainman6182no need to be rude - he was just helping.
@@nightstarz5688 yeah, helping himself to some knowledge. not sure why you are here though.
@@brainman6182 you're a tool
Dumbest movie ever made 😮 !
Patrick, thank you.