I was actually surprised at how chill they were, it was like Hi Chris. I mean perhaps they were trying to be curious but still the man is way more interesting than props.
He missed the ball as a fan because it was obvious Christopher Lloyd wanted to hold the remote and the guy wouldn’t take it out the glass case and rushed them to move on.
Something tells me they’ve already met Christopher a dozen times over the years, so they might not be as starry-eyed this time as they would’ve been on the first and second time meeting him.
I'm actually surprised they didn't let him talk about the props. What's the point of bringing out there to just look at them? He could have given them some back story that they didn't know before. Instead it was like, look at this and look at this.
Christopher's reaction to his Doc Brown mannequin was hilarious...if he would've only whispered "Great Scot!!!" while looking at it, I would've lost it.
I love everything about this. A father and son team working together to collect some of the most iconic movie memorabilia and Christopher Lloyd visiting this bad ass collection. Thats great!
Happy to see this collection of actual props being preserved from this classic movie trilogy. It was awesome for Christopher Lloyd see it again to bring back memories.
Yeah I can think of a few things. Buying a DeLorean time machine and snorting coke off the time circuit display, then banging a hooker in the passenger seat would probably complete my life.
I got to go and visit this collection the other day and I gotta say, it was better than going to Disney world for the first time! This collection is so amazing. Bill and Patrick are the NICEST guys you will ever meet. They love seeing people enjoy their collection as much as I loved seeing it. My 6 yr old son was just beside himself the entire time. I will definately be going back there to see this collection again, it will never get old to me.
I could watch this all day long. Now that is what you call dedication. Well done to those guys for saving a true piece of movie history. Hats off to you gentleman. 👏
I've visited Bill last year, having known about the collection thanks to a documentary... it is phenomenal and you really can see how much Bill is proud of it. Nonetheless they donate every money they make with it to Michael J. Fox Foundation! Really, great collection and great people, I am glad I've had the occasion to meet them!
I absolutely love these guys! It's so cool to see a father and son so passionate about the same hobby, and to take it to the level that these two have is just astounding!
Being a child of the 80's as well still owning the VHS / Bluray copies. This brought so many years of happiness right back ...And seeing Christopher just brought tears of joy.
I know, seems like this was just part of something else. it cut too short and had Mr Lloyd in it, so there is a proper thing somewhere. This is a big youtube advert, methinx.
@@lonewretch This is just a clip from episode 2 of Expedition Back To The Future. It was a 4 part show on Discovery+ and each episode was 40 minutes long. I hope this helps.
Fun fact: in another documentary michael j fox say that he really hated that car (dolorean) because of many things like the sharp metal box that jam his knuckles and ripped his hands up
That’s awesome dude! I’m 15 back to the future has been my favorite movie since I was 7, I’ve probably spent over 3k on my collection, my family calls me crazy for spending my money on that but 🤷♂️ it’s what makes me happy, I wish I could find more people obsessed with the movie like I am 🙌 Great Collection 🙌
Wow! To see some of the artifacts from the Back to the future movies, and having the pleasure of having " Doc Brown Emmet" Christopher Lloyd, who used or was in the scene with some of the artifacts, the only items missing, is the BMW 635, that Marty*a parents have at the end of the sequel to the 1st movie, and the train, from the 3rd movie.
If the bits & quips were off the cuff, then im thoroughly impressed how freaking hilarious & witty he is still. I hope I function even half as well when I'm that age. Also I feel like he wanted to leave with that remote control, if the dude didn't pay insane amounts for it.
I love how seeing this collection brought back a lot of memories for Christopher Lloyd, I mean seeing all those props and what not after all these years was no doubt a treat for him!
Absolutely worth it! I remember my parents borrowing a VCR and us renting our first movies...this included. Watching it god knows how many times that week. I missed it on the big screen though, a little too young.
I saw him walking down the street a couple of years ago in NYC, and he was wearing form fitting jeans. He was very tall, and he walked very erect. Doesn’t look like he works out, but he seems to come from sturdy stock. He’s got a few decades left in him yet!
It's been a RARITY for me to smile as of late. But THIS really did the trick. My sole concern/disappointment was that we didn't hear more from (or maybe he didn't speak much) Chris Lloyd! But, perhaps he's 'reflected' enough over all of it, IDK. But, wow. I would have been HONORED and felt very blessed to re-experience something so imaginative, incredible, and unbelievable.
I don’t think that’s gonna happen because I agree with you 10000% percent. My first movie that I ever saw in theaters in 1985 was back to the future and being 5 at the time had no idea what it was about until it came out on VHS and I would watch it over and over again and kept on for years.
I had that exact watch in the 80s, the stopwatch digital watch I would daydream in class and I would practice how fast my reflexes are and see if I could break my own record at pressing buttons, very handy playing video games at the time
I saw a BTTF auction for many items, including that brain wave reader helmet (which I saw from a few inches away in a glass display case) - just that one item sold for about $70,000. We attended a discussion panel that day with Michel, Lea, and Christopher as well, and we had our photo taken with Christopher in front of a DeLorean and clock tower background (3/19/16).
How awesome to have this collection but, to have Christopher right there must have been over the top. These guys could make some serious money if they were to open this to the public. I'd definitely travel there.
Absolutely amazing! I’m a huge BTTF fan and this is the GREATEST!!! Especially for Christopher Lloyd to be there!!! My question is where do these guys get all their money for these items!?
Wow! Now you know it’s amazing when Chris Lloyd is blow away by everything. Kinda messes with my head that the main actors like Chris and Michael don’t own anything from the movie. I know I’d be like I’m taking this for myself as a memento of my roll in the movie. This guy must have not slept and was on eBay like 24/7. I’d love to have a tour through that collection.
Sweet collection! They must have the market completely cornered for props from the BTTF series. And hearing Christopher Lloyd's distinctly awesome voice... great video!
The Shea's are awesome. Bill was kind enough to send me multiple HQ images of the BrainWave Analyzer to help me build my own, and those pics were *so* helpful! A+++ I even had Chris sign my BWA at a local convention.
I think he is probably proud to have been apart of something that will stand the test of time forever and that he will be remembered for. May he be bored or somewhat tired of it though? Probably but it’s been almost 40 years and that doesn’t mean he hates BTTF.
Who woudda thought that "Mr. Fusion" was a Braun coffee grinder I knew Andrew Probert when he did the BTTF logo, comic book cover, Sports Almanac and novel cover art, and storyboards for the Mall scenes. He would later go on to design the Airwolf copter. Before BTTF, he designed the ships for ST:TMP in 1979.
That's likely what the recovered truck was partially used for. Some horrible homicide before it was burned out and ditched. That truck alone holds the secrets to a Stephen King novel.
I think Christopher Lloyd just got a bit of a moment where he even realized that this trilogy movies is way bigger than him and the rest of the cast. He was even stunned that everything that he was apart of is still around. I’m a huge back to the future fan and is my favorite movie of all time I’ve seen it at least 5,000 times plus I’m not over exaggerating either me and my best friend use to watch that movie nonstop and we knew every line in the movie
Them 3 movies are absolute masterpieces!! I don't blame them guys for buying all that stuff it's cool af lol 👌🏻... If your rich and can afford to do crazy stuff why not 😂 😂 😂
There is a great and lesser-known Québec Tv series that's about a 1950s family who accidentally time travels (in a car & camper) and gets stuck in the present era. It's really great. It's called "Les Rescapés". Probably no English version, and hard to find, but a gem ❤
I feel like Christopher Lloyd has been 70 years old for 30 years.
Always thought that
Longer than that!
more like for 40yrs
36 years
Well, someone had to take over for Abe Vigoda after he passed on.
Not gonna lie-I love Back to the Future but just being able to hang out with Christopher Lloyd beats seeing all those props. The man is a legend!
I was actually surprised at how chill they were, it was like Hi Chris. I mean perhaps they were trying to be curious but still the man is way more interesting than props.
@JackBauer137 but he keeps his hair!
He missed the ball as a fan because it was obvious Christopher Lloyd wanted to hold the remote and the guy wouldn’t take it out the glass case and rushed them to move on.
Something tells me they’ve already met Christopher a dozen times over the years, so they might not be as starry-eyed this time as they would’ve been on the first and second time meeting him.
I'm actually surprised they didn't let him talk about the props. What's the point of bringing out there to just look at them? He could have given them some back story that they didn't know before. Instead it was like, look at this and look at this.
These guys when Christopher Lloyd walks in:
"A fine addition to my collection"
i can hear it now “this is your actual heart that was beating in your chest while you were filming back to the future part 1,2, and 3”
@@davidjames666 haha 😅
They might have restored him to his movie state if he stayed there too long.
Are they general grievous ? 😂
Christopher's reaction to his Doc Brown mannequin was hilarious...if he would've only whispered "Great Scot!!!" while looking at it, I would've lost it.
hahaha Nom de Zeus!! is what he says in the French movie
It called acting 😅
😂 that would’ve sealed it
But it was funny af him looking At himself and sneaking in the touching the lips
M
While the voices were echoing😂
As a huge Back to the future fan and Doc Brown impersonator, I am glad to see those props are kept and preserved.
That's a heavy collection right there
There's that word again, heavy. Is something wrong in the future with the Earth's gravitational pull.
Great Scott!
There's that word again.. heavy
Is something wrong with the earths gravitational pull?
Weight has got nothing to do with it
I love everything about this. A father and son team working together to collect some of the most iconic movie memorabilia and Christopher Lloyd visiting this bad ass collection. Thats great!
Christopher looked a lil freaked out..like maybe he wasn't going to get out of that garage
I wonder how many things he autographed🤣
Well he was still there at the end of this video clip...
He was probably like. You guys do understand it was a movie, right? 😂
Can you imagine someone having your old work clothes on display in their home.😂
well it does make sense, he was next piece of movie prop to gather 😁
Rumor has it. He’s part of that collection now.
This is amazing. I need a Part ll and Part lll to this tour.
You may not be ready for it, but your kids are gonna love it!
I was expecting them to walk into a room and have a big giant steam train.
Happy to see this collection of actual props being preserved from this classic movie trilogy. It was awesome for Christopher Lloyd see it again to bring back memories.
These are replicas, you know to read ? Lol
@@ripxkid didn't you pay attention? Not all of them. A good handful of that stuff with screen used.
@@gordonschnick12 most of it is replica
People who say money can't buy you happiness never knew where to shop
Money can't buy happiness? Give me $100 and watch me smile.
Maybe, just maybe, money can't buy you happiness, but it sure can RENT you happiness.
I heard a comedian say once money can buy happiness and challenged anyone to try not to smile while on a jetski.
@@THOMMGB it can rent you women and that brings more happiness than buying one
Yeah I can think of a few things. Buying a DeLorean time machine and snorting coke off the time circuit display, then banging a hooker in the passenger seat would probably complete my life.
How can anyone dislike a piece of the iconic history.
Because some of it is fake. Look carefully .
The filming is awful
Surprisingly, some people don't like this film. And by some people, I mean people with no taste.
"DAMN YOU TANNEN!"
Because they can't afford it even a hot wheels DMC model
I got to go and visit this collection the other day and I gotta say, it was better than going to Disney world for the first time! This collection is so amazing. Bill and Patrick are the NICEST guys you will ever meet. They love seeing people enjoy their collection as much as I loved seeing it. My 6 yr old son was just beside himself the entire time. I will definately be going back there to see this collection again, it will never get old to me.
I could watch this all day long. Now that is what you call dedication. Well done to those guys for saving a true piece of movie history. Hats off to you gentleman. 👏
These men deserve to be paid to recreate every location or prop from the movies.
I've visited Bill last year, having known about the collection thanks to a documentary... it is phenomenal and you really can see how much Bill is proud of it. Nonetheless they donate every money they make with it to Michael J. Fox Foundation! Really, great collection and great people, I am glad I've had the occasion to meet them!
The one time Josh Gates was actually looking for things that physically existed.
Safe word should have been “Great-scott!”
Good one. I was thinking.. "1.21 GigaWatts !"
“Future boy”
@@waywardspirit7898 - what the hell is a gigawatt?!
Christopher Lloyd is a gem! Great actor and human being.
I absolutely love these guys! It's so cool to see a father and son so passionate about the same hobby, and to take it to the level that these two have is just astounding!
Bill Shea also has the Ruptured Duck militara website, bought and sold militara with him over the years.
Being a child of the 80's as well still owning the VHS / Bluray copies. This brought so many years of happiness right back ...And seeing Christopher just brought tears of joy.
This is awesome, Where the huge speaker though
I know, seems like this was just part of something else. it cut too short and had Mr Lloyd in it, so there is a proper thing somewhere. This is a big youtube advert, methinx.
@@lonewretch This is just a clip from episode 2 of Expedition Back To The Future. It was a 4 part show on Discovery+ and each episode was 40 minutes long. I hope this helps.
I’m so happy those two got to spend the time with doc that day they seem nice.
Hopefully there will be a next part, as Bill also has a stunning and one of a kind WW2 militaria collection
I knew Christopher Lloyd from TAXI before BTTF… he has always been awesome!
And his giant role in producing "Frasier". IMO the funniest sitcom ever created.
I'm a Star Trek Fan and he was a powerful Klingon ....
Fun fact: in another documentary michael j fox say that he really hated that car (dolorean) because of many things like the sharp metal box that jam his knuckles and ripped his hands up
Absolutely amazing! To get Christopher Lloyd there to see all this must have been something else.
'Christopher Lloyd.. Welcome! You're the missing piece in my collection'.. 😂😂
Christopher Lloyd and Josh Gates, thank you so much for this!!!!!! THIS REALLY MADE MY DAY!!!!!!!!!
He missed a lot of times to turn to Chris and say: Wow, Doc, this is heavy!
the Toyota pickup is probably the most valuable thing in that collection
I often feel like EVERYONE has infinitely more money than me.
Same ;-;
@@JinxNightcore we do
I was in awe and I didn't want the video to end.. well done.
Seeing this makes me think Chris relates more to Jim from taxi than The Doc
yes he's a very quiet normal guy
Doc would make him nervous I think
Words can’t even start to express how cool this was!
That’s awesome dude! I’m 15 back to the future has been my favorite movie since I was 7, I’ve probably spent over 3k on my collection, my family calls me crazy for spending my money on that but 🤷♂️ it’s what makes me happy,
I wish I could find more people obsessed with the movie like I am 🙌 Great Collection 🙌
everyone is and still obsessed with this movie
@@wasdplayer I wish, literally no one at my school knows about it
This is absolutely insane! How... How am I NOT in tears yet?! HOW?!
Chris Lloyd looks like a grounded kid, doesn't even dare to ask if he can once more hold the FREAKING TIME MACHINE REMOTE CONTROL ^^
I've never seen someone want to be somewhere less than Christopher Lloyd in this video.
Watch “Nobody”. Christopher Lloyd is a real badass in this movie!
All I can say is WOW! What a collection! and it's always great to see Christopher Lloyd.
4:01 I love the design of this motor cycle!
5:16 It's almost as if he's looking into a mirror!
5:40 Wow! What a life!
I have no words.....if I ever visited this place I would probably suffer a heart attack and die, but i would have already been in heaven.
Wow! To see some of the artifacts from the Back to the future movies, and having the pleasure of having " Doc Brown Emmet" Christopher Lloyd, who used or was in the scene with some of the artifacts, the only items missing, is the BMW 635, that Marty*a parents have at the end of the sequel to the 1st movie, and the train, from the 3rd movie.
The train is at universal orlando. ive got pics of it.
@@geminidreamatl26 How about the BMW 735, from Marty*s parents,the one Biff has to give 2 or 3 coats of wax
One of the greatest actors of all time and glad to see he’s still kickin.
GREAT SCOTT what a collection
When Christopher Llyodd walked in there. I so wanted to hear him say "Great Scott"
If the bits & quips were off the cuff, then im thoroughly impressed how freaking hilarious & witty he is still. I hope I function even half as well when I'm that age. Also I feel like he wanted to leave with that remote control, if the dude didn't pay insane amounts for it.
I love how seeing this collection brought back a lot of memories for Christopher Lloyd, I mean seeing all those props and what not after all these years was no doubt a treat for him!
This video is way too short.
This is ... you have no words for this collection ... amazing ... kinda insane great!!!
Thats not a collection, thats a EXTREME Master Collection Turbo GT!
Those random shots of Chris looking at himself and the collection are great. He is so funny without intentionally trying to be funny.
Christopher has sort of an Abe Vigoda moment with that figure of him there.
As a teenager, my lawn mowing went to watching that movie 7 times. :) Totally worth it!
Absolutely worth it! I remember my parents borrowing a VCR and us renting our first movies...this included. Watching it god knows how many times that week. I missed it on the big screen though, a little too young.
Chris looks good here, some interviews I’ve seen of him he looked very old but it’s good to see he’s still up and moving
I saw him walking down the street a couple of years ago in NYC, and he was wearing form fitting jeans. He was very tall, and he walked very erect. Doesn’t look like he works out, but he seems to come from sturdy stock. He’s got a few decades left in him yet!
It's been a RARITY for me to smile as of late. But THIS really did the trick.
My sole concern/disappointment was that we didn't hear more from (or maybe he didn't speak much) Chris Lloyd! But, perhaps he's 'reflected' enough over all of it, IDK.
But, wow. I would have been HONORED and felt very blessed to re-experience something so imaginative, incredible, and unbelievable.
Is there a longer version of viewing this collection on UA-cam? It is quite amazing.
Series with Christopher Lloyd...my like went back in time and gave the thumbs up before this video even existed.
Word is, Christopher Lloyd is still there.
I absolutely wanted that black truck when i was 10 … im 44 now nothings changed haha
'Back to the future' is the greatest film trilogy of all time. Change my mind.
I don’t think that’s gonna happen because I agree with you 10000% percent. My first movie that I ever saw in theaters in 1985 was back to the future and being 5 at the time had no idea what it was about until it came out on VHS and I would watch it over and over again and kept on for years.
I had that exact watch in the 80s, the stopwatch digital watch I would daydream in class and I would practice how fast my reflexes are and see if I could break my own record at pressing buttons, very handy playing video games at the time
Buddy’s truck was awesome, I always remember that
I saw a BTTF auction for many items, including that brain wave reader helmet (which I saw from a few inches away in a glass display case) - just that one item sold for about $70,000. We attended a discussion panel that day with Michel, Lea, and Christopher as well, and we had our photo taken with Christopher in front of a DeLorean and clock tower background (3/19/16).
How awesome to have this collection but, to have Christopher right there must have been over the top. These guys could make some serious money if they were to open this to the public. I'd definitely travel there.
They already make more than serious money if they can afford this stuff. The DeLorean is worth over a million bucks.
@@BabyJesus66 true.
@@BabyJesus66 and live in nowhere assachusetts this state is expensive as fuck
Absolutely amazing! I’m a huge BTTF fan and this is the GREATEST!!! Especially for Christopher Lloyd to be there!!! My question is where do these guys get all their money for these items!?
Wow! Now you know it’s amazing when Chris Lloyd is blow away by everything. Kinda messes with my head that the main actors like Chris and Michael don’t own anything from the movie. I know I’d be like I’m taking this for myself as a memento of my roll in the movie. This guy must have not slept and was on eBay like 24/7. I’d love to have a tour through that collection.
what road were trhey on in massachussetts?
Heh fancy seeing you here
Please tell me they took their picture with Christopher in front of the clock!
Sweet collection! They must have the market completely cornered for props from the BTTF series. And hearing Christopher Lloyd's distinctly awesome voice... great video!
this video is so underrated
The Shea's are awesome. Bill was kind enough to send me multiple HQ images of the BrainWave Analyzer to help me build my own, and those pics were *so* helpful! A+++ I even had Chris sign my BWA at a local convention.
"They took 11 months to create the restoration."
Fam. That is FAST not SLOW.
Thanks guys for putting this together
Please post the rest of the story. Thank you!
It’s on Discovery+
These guys have it all ! So great
Looking at that truck. I cant believe I still want it. My boy just got his license and even he wants it.
Yep. I listed after that truck for years
Mr.Llyod's expressions are priceless,but it would feel strange seeing statues of yourself and walls covered in your shirts
Christopher Lloyd and Larry David have both looked 70 for 35 years now!
They were both 50 years old when they were born.
Absolutely amazing! I was just searching the movie looking at my Lego Delorean set and came across this video.
wondering if mr. lloyd is ever like "please stop with the back to the future thing. I've made other movies you know"
He was awesome in Star Trek III search for Spock
Seem to me he’s bored, is like he’s been fioce to be there and you mention before, he’s seen it all for the last 30+ years
@@CH-zp2rh disagree
I think he is probably proud to have been apart of something that will stand the test of time forever and that he will be remembered for.
May he be bored or somewhat tired of it though? Probably but it’s been almost 40 years and that doesn’t mean he hates BTTF.
“why don’t you knock off the bullshit and get to the point“ -Mr. Taber
to quote another great film "it belongs in a museum"
I believe the old saying "Whatever Floats Your Boat" applies here, they seem to enjoy it.
I wish more people would understand that saying! lol
You know I'm from Massachusetts! " how would I know that " nicely done sir
god bless mr Lloyd
I'd love a Save The Clocktower Flyer as a memento.
Amazing collection, simply priceless.
I wonder how much they’d pay for that authentic screen used Christopher Lloyd. He would make a great display piece in the delorean 😆
He was worried about them doing such a thing in this video
@@mem1701movies lol yeah I made the comment before I saw that part.... hey..... I travelled through the space time continuum!!!! (Said like Doc)
Thanks Chris and Michael for this fantastic movies
Are they about to add Christopher Lloyd to their collection?
Who woudda thought that "Mr. Fusion" was a Braun coffee grinder I knew Andrew Probert when he did the BTTF logo, comic book cover, Sports Almanac and novel cover art, and storyboards for the Mall scenes. He would later go on to design the Airwolf copter. Before BTTF, he designed the ships for ST:TMP in 1979.
I'd like to know what they do for a living to spend millions on props for their collection.
Why?
@@RetroJack Why not?
@@Phaota Because it's creepy.
@@RetroJack It's not creepy to wonder what someone does to make money.
@@Phaota Maybe in your world, but I call that invasion of privacy.
Mr. Loyd looks great in this. What a life he must have had after this movie hit the theaters!
_"What are the chances this guy tries to add me to the collection?"_
Ah yes, human trafficking.
My favorite :D
That's likely what the recovered truck was partially used for. Some horrible homicide before it was burned out and ditched. That truck alone holds the secrets to a Stephen King novel.
The doc sees the doc hahahahahahahshs awesome it's nice to see people have passion for these classics
Dudes going stuff and display Christopher Lloyd in his garage when Lloyd dies..
maybe they will ask Lloyd for a one-of-a-kind body part.. maybe the tip of a pinky? or a bit of his blood? LOL :)
I think Christopher Lloyd just got a bit of a moment where he even realized that this trilogy movies is way bigger than him and the rest of the cast. He was even stunned that everything that he was apart of is still around. I’m a huge back to the future fan and is my favorite movie of all time I’ve seen it at least 5,000 times plus I’m not over exaggerating either me and my best friend use to watch that movie nonstop and we knew every line in the movie
Them 3 movies are absolute masterpieces!! I don't blame them guys for buying all that stuff it's cool af lol 👌🏻... If your rich and can afford to do crazy stuff why not 😂 😂 😂
There is a great and lesser-known Québec Tv series that's about a 1950s family who accidentally time travels (in a car & camper) and gets stuck in the present era. It's really great. It's called "Les Rescapés". Probably no English version, and hard to find, but a gem ❤