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They never explain in the movies how Doc and Marty met, but in commentaries and interviews creators Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale said that Marty broke into Doc's garage and was so taken by all the cool gadgets, especially Doc's giant amp.
@@thamoose2179 I always kinda assumed everybody in town knew "Crazy Doc Brown" and Marty was just the only one interested in his experiments. I also assumed that Marty asked him to build the amp for his band. Though, it does make sense that the Doc might need a large amp for any kind of sound based experiments, however, we never see him preforming any sound experiments which is why I assumed the amp was built at Marty's request.
The PlayStation 3 game of Back to the Future is cannon and I think young Doc bumped into Marty's grandfather and some how that acquaintance continued to Marty. By the way the video game has used script and story from what would have been Back to the Future 4 but I think Michael was becoming sick or something caused the film to be placed in Limbo.
This movie is taught in film school as an example of an absolutely perfect movie script. This is one of the few series where watching the sequels is totally worth it
The Clocktower scene is also studied for its flawless editing. It's a masterclass in tension building, comedic beats, clearly informing the audience of the geography of the scene, and executing a satisfactory/exhilarating payoff. It may be one of the most perfectly edited action sequences in movie history. That scene isn't just remembered because it occurs in such a memorable movie ... the movie itself is so memorable partly because of how well that scene is executed.
BTTF and My Cousin Vinny are two films that have close to perfect scripts! My Cousin Vinny because of how realistic the trial procedures are, it's shown in law classes! BTTF is shown for the reason you said, it really is close to perfect. Not much wasted dialogue and every scene is worth watching.
The guy you said resembled John Hamm was actually Huey Lewis. It was he and his band that recorded Power of Love, the song that Marty and his band were playing. For those who knew this, the comment "I'm afraid you're just too darn loud" is, of course, funny coming from the guy who actually sang the song.
@@connymac6993 He has Meniere's disease , thats why he retired , its hard to do concert if you get 2-3 hour attacks of hearing loss , vertigo , nausea and tinnitus .
How Doc & marty met is never covered, but the director said he figured Marty'd hear about with the crazy scientist in the neighborhood with a garage full of cool experiments so he snuck in to take a peek, got caught and the two bonded over both feeling like outcasts, and Doc gave Marty a part time gig running errands and taking care of the dog when he's away. This is somewhat implied at the beginning, Doc calling Marty at his own house, Marty using Doc's equipment as it was his own and knowing the dog's name, and the principal asking if he's still hanging around "that nutcase" Doc Brown.
Exactly the way I imagine it, too. I was a reject in high school, and had a Dad who was not a strong role model, so over the years I had several older male friends/mentors.
Also, when you think about it, with all the time paradoxes and whatnot that come with time travel, after meeting Marty in 1955 there's no way Doc wouldn't have sought him out and befriended him when he was eventually born.
Very feasible and very on par with the times. I and am sure many many others just assumed this. Lol, maybe why none of us questioned how they met when the movie was actually out.
The original writers of the show worked on a comic book series that explains several aspects of the movies. Marty as as a boy was dared to break into the docs house by some bullies, when he did he had to navigate the docs booby traps which impressed the doc who hired Marty as an assistant
Wait, after the events of Back to the Future, wouldn't Doc have recognized him? I mean, maybe Doc couldn't have said as much, but technically he'd have not only known him, he'd have known he was going to invent the time machine.
@@neil2444 Correct, it's a time paradox, a loop. In the new timeline Doc read the letter and of course is aware of that at a certain point in his life he would meet Marty again. He had to pretend he didn't know him when they met for "the 1st time", in order to keep the loop closed. But then of course BttF2 happens, and things get very complicated with multiple overlapping time loops.
One thing I learned from reading the book that I never noticed while watching: The mall is called TWIN PINES MALL in the future. When Marty runs over the pine tree leaving the barn, the mall is now called LONE PINE MALL when he returns to the future.😂❤
The same thing happened to me. I did not notice the change in the movie when I watched it for the first time. Then I read the book. Then I re-watched the movie and saw the “change.” Incidentally, in the first book (Part 1) the term “gigawatts” is spelled correctly. But in the novelizations of Parts 2 and 3, it is incorrectly spelled “jigowatts.” For those who do not know, “giga” means billion. A gigawatt is a billion watts, 1,000,000,000.
The joke about Johnny B. Good is that Marvin Barry called his relative, CHUCK Barry so he could listen - Chuck Barry actually wrote the song and released it in 1958 - hence Chuck Barry wrote this groundbreaking rock song (which was arguably the first rock song, atleast in the mind of any guitarist) with help from Marty.
Um, no. Various forms of music, including the original hip hop were intermixing since the 40s. For example, the black bands playing hip hop were influenced by Benny Goodman and swing. There were also influences such as country and R&B, which led to rockabilly. Young people, both white & black, had been listening to to others music for a while before Elvis made an appearance. Little Richard is a good example. What made Elvis famous is that he was a white performer who imitated a black style on stage.
coming from a broken family nothing warms my heart more than the idea of going back in time and fixing everything. The ending where Marty's parents are looking over him and Jennifer is just so beautiful. Absolutely love this film
Wow, shocked that Mary knows Freaks & Geeks!! It only lasted one season and most people have completely forgotten about it. Definitely a show that deserved more seasons
That is one show that needs a revival, all of the cast are famous now, it would make for a great season/movie exploring them as adults, maybe some of them even had kids together... C'mon Paramount/Netflix!
Yea such a great show! The funny thing is I didn't even realize Biff was in Freaks and Geeks until she pointed it out. Now I know why he felt so familiar.
The first time I rewatched this as an adult, I was struck by the same realization Marty has in the movie - the fact that our Parents are/were just like us. They were once kids with dreams. And so often, life and time seem to fly by, and many of our dreams go unfulfilled. We need reminders, to stop and appreciate, and make the most of the days we are given!
When I was in the U.S. Air Force training school our instructor would show us a schematic diagram and ask us what part had broken. If we couldn't think of the right answer, we'd usually respond...It must be the Flux Capacitor. He'd snap back that it doesn't exist. We'd all be laughing!
Ha! I was working at a Target and sometimes we would jokingly get on the walkie and call one of our team leads or managers (LODs) and ask them "Do we have flux capacitors"? or "what aisle are the flux capacitors in"? we would then wait to see what they would say. I cousin of mine used to work at an auto parts store and would pretend that a customer was looking for some flux capacitors and ask his manager. the manager would fall for it right away.
I always liked the part at 17:48 when Marty is trying to unscrew the cap on his Pepsi (since that is all he has known) and George takes it and pops it off with the bottle opener.
That doesn't jive, because even in the 80s there were bottles that required bottle cap removers. I was a kid in the 80s and remember machines still around that sold the glass bottles and had the cap remover built in.
This movie came out in 1985 and Marty would have been older than I was at the time. He would have been exposed to glass bottles with metal bottle caps and the machines or cap remover.
@@MaryCherryOfficial Yeah, well you mention Elvis invent rock n roll dance stuff, well you wrong actually. They are many others rock n roll stars before him like Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry (the guy who talk through the phone while Marty playing the guitar), Richie Valens. Chuck Berry was the Father of Rock n Roll and it was his song that Marty sing.
Your “Jon Hamm” guy is Huey Lewis. One sign of a great film is that we see new things on repeat viewings. I’ve seen this 100 times but this is the first time I’ve noticed; Marty hits Biff hard at the halfway point but he’s not knocked out, unlike what his dad at the climax…I cry every time it occurs 😊
YOou might note that Huey Lewis (and the News) is the band that originated "The Power of Love" , the song Marty's band is playing. Having him be the one to say its "...too darn loud!" is pure icing on the cupcake.
Another great reaction video and looking forward to many more :) Fun Fact: The flying car scene at the end was a gag more than anything, and caused headaches when the studio green-lit a sequel LOL [how they were going to make it work beyond a 10sec gag scene, make it look more real, and how to do more scenes with a flying car in the sequel - they never intended a sequel and esp did not envisioned having to do a flying car VFX for more than the few seconds they did it at the end of Part 1]
These are, an always will be Classic's!!! I lv them all. You will have a Great Time watching them. Great cast! Great story line! Can't wait for your reaction😎❤ Love ya, mean it!😏
If I recall, Zemeckis and Gale wanted to leave it as a stand-alone but UA said we’re doing a sequel with or without you. So rather than having their story ruined by someone else, they were in, but asked to shoot II & III back to back.
Geez. 1985. The year I graduated high school. We were so lucky, so many good movies during that time. Thank you for your reaction Ms. And DMC. Delorean Motor Corporation.
Biff met his density - George McFly's fist. So fun and delightful how you related to all the characters. Great Scott! looking forward to a Part 2 and 3 reaction!
Love your content I have been through a really bad break up. And honestly watching your reaction videos to movies makes me feel like I’m not watching movies alone anymore
Since I have memories, my brother and I have been watching this saga at least once a year every year. It is amazing. Thank you so much from Spain, Mary. Watching this video made me rewatching it again XD.
Yes, Doc met Marty in 1955 but he couldn't tell Marty about their previous adventures until 1985 so he just befriended him and became a mentor so things could unfold the way they are supposed to.
DMC stands for Delorean Motor Corporation. Yes we do have remote control cars, we use them all the time on the bombing range towing targets for the aircraft on strafing runs.
if you notice Docs house was huge when Marty went back to 1955 and doc learned his invention worked, Doc then basically spent his entire fortune building that time machine.
i dont know if she did part II already but MARY : IMPORTANT : If you do the Part II reaction, stop it at the end when "to be concluded" pops up because after that there will be big spoilers for Part III !!
Fun fact: The original time machine was supposed to be a fridge. They abandoned the idea because they didn't want little kids locking themselves in fridges trying to re enact the film. The car (a mobile time machine) is a stroke of genius
And said fridge wasn't powered by a bolt of lightning for the return trip. Instead they harnessed the power of an atomic bomb test out in the desert. Spielberg held on to that idea of a fridge getting nuked in the desert with someone inside and used it for Indiana Jones 4.
Robert Zemeckis had an explanation for how the Doc and Marty became friends, where Marty broke into the Doc's lab and was fascinated by all the random inventions, which is kind of represented in the opening scene. But you weren't the only one who was confused by the lack of an in-story explanation. John Mulaney did a great bit on this in his Netflix special.
Fun fact: When Marty is auditioning with his band for the school dance, the guy who you said looked like John Hamm is actually Huey Lewis. He was pretty famous in the 80's with his band, Huey Lewis and The News. Lots of great music! He even had a couple songs in this movie. Matter of fact, the song that Marty and his band was playing WAS one of Huey's from the movie! So it's even more funny that Huey said that they were 'just too darn loud'. 😀
A perfect movie/instant classic with iconic performances by all. I have to say this is the best reaction you've done so far Mary - you really were enjoying the hell out of it and it was a joy to see that - you're laughter is infections and you're adorable. Enjoy the sequels too!
On Netflix there is an episode of The Movies That Made Us dealing with Back to the Future.. the original method of getting home was insane. Very well worth a watch imho.
Mary, with disgusted look on her face: "It's a pretty judgmental family." Also Mary: Spends the next 32 minutes of the reaction judging everyone and everything she sees. Glad you enjoyed the movie again though. It was for sure one of my favorites when I was a kid. Got me through some rough times.
Reactions to this are always fun! Another face you might recognize is Billy Zane as one of Biff's mates, who would be a memorable jerk in "Titanic" a dozen years later. 😀 There was a nightmare behind the scenes that made the movie turning out as well as it did a bit of a miracle. They originally cast Eric Stoltz as Marty and filmed with him for a few weeks before coming to the conclusion that he wasn't the right fit for the part. They had circled Michael J. Fox in casting but he was on a popular sitcom at the time and the scheduling wasn't conducive to his taking part in "Back to the Future" but the producers threw money at everyone, and Michael J. Fox killed himself filming both things for a while on an accelerated schedule for the movie because he had to reshoot all the scenes that Stoltz shot. He's said he doesn't remember anything from that period apart from being really damn' tired all the time.
In the Bullwinkle & Rocky cartoon series there was a dog who owned the "Way Back Machine" that allowed him to travel back in time. The dog's name was Mr. Peabody, the same as the farmer with the pine trees.
According to the writers the origin of Doc and Marty's friendship was for years, Marty was told that Doc Brown was dangerous, a crackpot, a lunatic. So, being a red-blooded American teenage boy, age 13 or 14, he decided to find out just why this guy was so dangerous. Marty snuck into Doc's lab, and was fascinated by all the cool stuff that was there. When Doc found him there, he was delighted to find that Marty thought he was cool and accepted him for what he was. Both of them were the black sheep in their respective environments. Doc gave Marty a part-time job to help with experiments, tend to the lab, tend to the dog, etc. and that's the origin of their friendship.
You didn't show it, but around 28:26 here is one of my favorite easter eggs. The sign for the mall says "Lone Pine Mall", but at the start of the movie 5:46 you see it reads "Twin Pines Mall". That is because when Marty went back in time, he ran over one of the pine trees.
What a joy to watch you react to this. I've seen this a few-dozen times with other reactors, but you are so expressive that it's like the first time. For instance, I think the earth's gravitational pull was hilarious the way Christopher Lloyd delivered it, but it just seems to pass over other reactors' heads. You started laughing, and just that made the viewing of this video worth it. You are SO MUCH FUN to watch movies with. :)
Why do people not take into account his mom doesn’t know she’s his mom? Same thing in star wars. Leia and Luke didn’t know they were related. Is it gross? Yea. But it puts it into a MUCH different category than say Jamie and Cersei from game of thrones.
Great Scott i so freaking love this movies ! (and the two other), so funny, creative and with a very good setting of the different elements at the begining, for be used the rest of th movies. And Doc and marty are so the besties cartacter in all cinema !! What a banger this trilogie !!!
Don’t forget Casey Siemaszko! He’s not super well-known but he’s been in lots of stuff unlike the third guy that I have no idea who he is. Casey has a sister who also acts and has been in lots of stuff but I can’t remember her first name right now. They’re both character actors.
Things haven't really changed all that much in the last 30 years. There have been changes of course, but nothing major. If you wore 2023 clothes in 1993, nobody would notice.
OK, gotta point something out here. 3:42 Almost nobody under the age of thirty is picking up on this joke where the teacher tells Marty, “I’m sorry, you’re just too darn loud.” The man who tells Marty he’s too loud is Huey Lewis of the pop rock band Huey Lewis and the News. They were popular in the 1980s. The joke here is that Huey Lewis wrote the song “The Power of Love.” And it is the song that Marty and the Pinheads are playing for the audition. Why is it nobody is picking up on that reference???
As most everyone knows, Michael J. Fox replaced Eric Stoltz after Stoltz had already been filming for 6 weeks. What not as many people know is that the hiring of Fox required that the actress who was set to play his gf (Melora Hardin) had to be fired. The producers felt she was too tall to play alongside the rather short Fox
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I've probably seen this movie over 100 times since I've been little. I'll be 36 next month and I still end up watching this if it comes on. I have a lot of memories and nostalgia when I think about this movie. It's definitely one of my "death bed" movies. The sequels are both amazing too.
Hey Mary. The Doc DOESN'T know he's going to die after seeing the video. Why? Because, if you recall, he waved his hands to get Marty to stop recording prior to telling him that he (the Doc) stole the plutonium (he didn't want his confession recorded). The shooting then happens with the video camera still turned off.
Talk about what incest? There was no incest. They never had sex. Marty had no sexual desire for his young mother and Lorraine had no idea the boy she had the hots for was her son. UA-camrs freaking out over Luke and Leia kissing as brother and sister is also silly. Neither of them knew. They didn't have sex. There was no incest involved. Yeah, it's a little bit cringeworthy for us, the omniscient audience, but "Back to the Future" is a comedy. It was just a humorous element in the comedy. Back when I saw it when it was first released, I don't recall a single person freaking out over the situation. Ir was just an amusing part of the comedic tension that made the film so great. There. I talked about the (nonexistent) incest.
Fun fact: in the "Darth vader" scene, the original plan was to have actual Van Halen music playing, but Eddie was the only one who signed off on it, so they improvised. What you're hearing is just Eddie by himself playing a few solo riffs.
Ah, so that's why I've never come across it in any Van Halen songs. I've always been a bit confused by that, especially since this movie was my first exposure to the name (I was 8 when I saw it in the theater).
I lived right up the hill from the mall where they shot the opening of the movie. It's the Puente Hills Mall in California. The Twin Pines Mall sign is on display inside the mall, on the first floor.
“She’s chasing him at this point” lol. Guys, of course, are “stalking” though 🙄. Also, making fun of how George talked to Lorraine AND cheering for him to punch Biff is sort of sending conflicting signals. You can’t make fun of him then also act like it’s not ok to make fun of him
Great reaction babe! Understand though that to truly break free of time is to understand that time is a human concept. It doesn't exist. All it means is one moment of Now to the next. Instead think places. All places of perception exist simultaneously, but our consciousness is bound to the Now because of our corporeal bodies. Recollect the day when you had your first kiss. See?! Instantaneously you came back to that point in time through your spirit. All that exists is in a donut-like Oroubus, eating its own tail. That means every point of Placement for every consciousness is already mapped out. If you step outside of time and space as the infinitesimal point of being that you are, you will see the entirety. Like a book, it is already written, but you have to read it from page to page to understand the story. Yet the book is right there in your hands complete. Of course this analogy is faulty because reality is much more dynamic than that. There is something called Free Will.
I love your reaction! This is a trilogy that is perfect to watch end to end because they are literally one long movie divided up. Back in the day, we had to wait years between the movies, so we spent time in the playground guessing what was going to happen next.
It's less creepy if you think they met through a senior citizen pen pal program or something. Doc seems like the type who just wants someone around so he doesn't go full crazy. Also, ily, Mary
Great film. A few inaccuracies. One decrepancy in accuracy of the time period (among a few others) is when Marty sits down to dinner with his Mom and grandparents in 1955 and they are watching an episode of the Honeymooners. The episode they show did not air in real life till late December of 55. The actual episode that aired on November 5th 1955 was an episode titled "The Sleepwalker" where AL'S pal Norton starts sleepwalking around their apartment. Another absolutely hilarious episode of "The Classic 39" that I highly recommend.
Today we can probably assume that Dr. Brown had ADHD and that’s why he always was in a rush and impulsive with his inventions and caused him to fail a lot. Thanks to Marty, Doc found focus in his life and could find happiness.
I don't think ADHD was even a recognized neurophysical disorder back when this script was written. Yes, his character traits are very typical for ADHD, and they are based on the classical "mad professor" trope. But Doc. Brown is a fictional character. I don't think you can diagnose a fictional character if the author didn't specifically follow the diagnostics manual when they write them. For an ADHD diagnosis, you need to inquire into the patients childhood. Doc brown doesn't have a childhood, he only exists within these movies, as a middle-aged man.
The "John Hamm" looking guy was Huey Lewis, the lead singer for the namesake band that recorded the song "Power of Love" which of course Marty was playing. Love the reaction video. Thank you Mary.
Fun Fact, Mary: If you listen carefully, the *sound* of the time machine is the same as Luke Skywalker’s landspeeder in the first Star Wars! The special effects were done by the same company too - Industrial Light & Magic!
Did you notice the name of the mall he went to? The name was twin pines mall, but when Marty went back in time and the farmer shot at him, he ran over 1 or the 2 pine trees. When he went back to 1985, the mall was then called Lone Pine Mall.
Yes. The original scripts were based on the three stages of Freudian psychoanalysis. As the “Doc” helps Marty work with his psyche and intergenerational trauma. Much more explicit in the first drafts of the script. So the first stage involves strengthening the superego (represented by father) so it can better work against the ID (base impulses, Biff) but he has to deal with the Oedipal complex 😂 to do that. Not kidding. This was the basis of the films inspiration.
The first script began with Marty being too scared to send in a demo of his bands music and his girlfriend saying something along the lines of: “well Marty my therapists says that our fears often have to do with family patterns” The scripts settled on the idea that Marty, the Ego, is unable to step down from being called chicken. And that is the test of his development throughout the films.
Hey Marry. After watching the second movie, you should check out some BTTF t-shirts. Especially the ones with "great scott!" and "1.21 gigawatts" texts and doc's face😀
One interesting thing to note is at the beginning of the movie, the mall is Twin Pines Mall. As he goes to the past, he hits a tree. When he comes back to the future, the sign says Lone Pine Mall.
Another great and entertaining reaction from the wonderfully beautiful and lovely Mary Cherry. Mary, I hope in the future you do react to the second and third movies of "Back to the Future". I know that when you get to "THE END" in the third film, you're going to be really satisfied with how the story wrapped up. Plus, I'm sure you'll get a kick out of the second movie with seeing how futuristic they made the year 2015 look.
I dont really watch many re-watches but this was actually really enjoyable. Hope to see you reacting to the other 2. There has been cars hooked upto radio controls by this time
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Just fyi that was chuck berry song and that how he was on stage
Chuck berry
They never explain in the movies how Doc and Marty met, but in commentaries and interviews creators Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale said that Marty broke into Doc's garage and was so taken by all the cool gadgets, especially Doc's giant amp.
You're talking about the Wincent vibes in this movie is awesome 👌
Mary, got two 90s must see comedies to suggest. Beverly Hills Ninja, and Beavis and Butthead Do America. Do it for the laughs.
@@thamoose2179 I always kinda assumed everybody in town knew "Crazy Doc Brown" and Marty was just the only one interested in his experiments. I also assumed that Marty asked him to build the amp for his band. Though, it does make sense that the Doc might need a large amp for any kind of sound based experiments, however, we never see him preforming any sound experiments which is why I assumed the amp was built at Marty's request.
Marty: "I have a time machine, I have all the time I want!"
Also Marty: "Alright, 10 minutes oughta do it."
Well, He didn't want to be a slacker!
The further back he went, the more damage he could do. He should have taken into account that his car might die again though.
more time backwards whould have put him back to 1955, to this point where he watches himself travelling to 1985. No second lightning.
The PlayStation 3 game of Back to the Future is cannon and I think young Doc bumped into Marty's grandfather and some how that acquaintance continued to Marty.
By the way the video game has used script and story from what would have been Back to the Future 4 but I think Michael was becoming sick or something caused the film to be placed in Limbo.
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Nah, he needs more time than that...
_goes back at 1/1/0000_
This movie is taught in film school as an example of an absolutely perfect movie script. This is one of the few series where watching the sequels is totally worth it
But it’s not…damn great though
I've read that about Ghostbusters, but not BTTF. However I could totally understand as it is essentially flawless.
There’s just almost no wasted dialogue.
The Clocktower scene is also studied for its flawless editing. It's a masterclass in tension building, comedic beats, clearly informing the audience of the geography of the scene, and executing a satisfactory/exhilarating payoff. It may be one of the most perfectly edited action sequences in movie history. That scene isn't just remembered because it occurs in such a memorable movie ... the movie itself is so memorable partly because of how well that scene is executed.
BTTF and My Cousin Vinny are two films that have close to perfect scripts! My Cousin Vinny because of how realistic the trial procedures are, it's shown in law classes!
BTTF is shown for the reason you said, it really is close to perfect. Not much wasted dialogue and every scene is worth watching.
The guy you said resembled John Hamm was actually Huey Lewis. It was he and his band that recorded Power of Love, the song that Marty and his band were playing.
For those who knew this, the comment "I'm afraid you're just too darn loud" is, of course, funny coming from the guy who actually sang the song.
When the song charted, and it was joined that year by two other songs, also called The Power of Love.
Sad irony is, is that Huey Lewis is actually losing his hearing.
When I saw this in the theater in 1985, I instantly recognized Huey Lewis who told him he was too darn loud! Thought that was great!❤
@@connymac6993 He has Meniere's disease , thats why he retired , its hard to do concert if you get 2-3 hour attacks of hearing loss , vertigo , nausea and tinnitus .
@@pete_lind oh ok thanks. That sucks.
How Doc & marty met is never covered, but the director said he figured Marty'd hear about with the crazy scientist in the neighborhood with a garage full of cool experiments so he snuck in to take a peek, got caught and the two bonded over both feeling like outcasts, and Doc gave Marty a part time gig running errands and taking care of the dog when he's away. This is somewhat implied at the beginning, Doc calling Marty at his own house, Marty using Doc's equipment as it was his own and knowing the dog's name, and the principal asking if he's still hanging around "that nutcase" Doc Brown.
i think the writers worked on a comic strip that showed marty breaking into his lab on a dare and the doc deciding to hire him as an assistant
Exactly the way I imagine it, too. I was a reject in high school, and had a Dad who was not a strong role model, so over the years I had several older male friends/mentors.
That's awesome.
Also, when you think about it, with all the time paradoxes and whatnot that come with time travel, after meeting Marty in 1955 there's no way Doc wouldn't have sought him out and befriended him when he was eventually born.
Very feasible and very on par with the times. I and am sure many many others just assumed this. Lol, maybe why none of us questioned how they met when the movie was actually out.
The original writers of the show worked on a comic book series that explains several aspects of the movies. Marty as as a boy was dared to break into the docs house by some bullies, when he did he had to navigate the docs booby traps which impressed the doc who hired Marty as an assistant
Doc initially thought that Marty was applying for his job as an assitant
Wait, after the events of Back to the Future, wouldn't Doc have recognized him? I mean, maybe Doc couldn't have said as much, but technically he'd have not only known him, he'd have known he was going to invent the time machine.
@@neil2444 No because that was on a different timeline before Marty had changed everything when he went back.
@@neil2444 Correct, it's a time paradox, a loop. In the new timeline Doc read the letter and of course is aware of that at a certain point in his life he would meet Marty again. He had to pretend he didn't know him when they met for "the 1st time", in order to keep the loop closed.
But then of course BttF2 happens, and things get very complicated with multiple overlapping time loops.
@@TheMule71 It's not a loop because Doc didn't know Marty in the first instance
One thing I learned from reading the book that I never noticed while watching: The mall is called TWIN PINES MALL in the future. When Marty runs over the pine tree leaving the barn, the mall is now called LONE PINE MALL when he returns to the future.😂❤
I wonder if teh van full of dead Libyans is still in the parking lot?
That was one of the FIRST things I noticed!
The same thing happened to me. I did not notice the change in the movie when I watched it for the first time. Then I read the book. Then I re-watched the movie and saw the “change.”
Incidentally, in the first book (Part 1) the term “gigawatts” is spelled correctly. But in the novelizations of Parts 2 and 3, it is incorrectly spelled “jigowatts.” For those who do not know, “giga” means billion. A gigawatt is a billion watts, 1,000,000,000.
There's a book!!¡!!¡!!!!!!!!!
Thompson's and Fox's performances were so perfect that, at least for me, it never made it uncomfortable. It was comedic and never felt "icky"
bruh that heavy breathing she does is more uncomfortable every time I see this movie and I have seen it at least 50 times
Paging Dr. Freud
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That’s what I was thinking. 😆
The joke about Johnny B. Good is that Marvin Barry called his relative, CHUCK Barry so he could listen - Chuck Barry actually wrote the song and released it in 1958 - hence Chuck Barry wrote this groundbreaking rock song (which was arguably the first rock song, atleast in the mind of any guitarist) with help from Marty.
Chuck BERRY.
barry ? LUL
Who the hell is Chuck Barry?
@@michaelm6948 Barry Manilow's brother?
Um, no. Various forms of music, including the original hip hop were intermixing since the 40s. For example, the black bands playing hip hop were influenced by Benny Goodman and swing. There were also influences such as country and R&B, which led to rockabilly. Young people, both white & black, had been listening to to others music for a while before Elvis made an appearance. Little Richard is a good example. What made Elvis famous is that he was a white performer who imitated a black style on stage.
coming from a broken family nothing warms my heart more than the idea of going back in time and fixing everything. The ending where Marty's parents are looking over him and Jennifer is just so beautiful. Absolutely love this film
Wow, shocked that Mary knows Freaks & Geeks!! It only lasted one season and most people have completely forgotten about it. Definitely a show that deserved more seasons
That is one show that needs a revival, all of the cast are famous now, it would make for a great season/movie exploring them as adults, maybe some of them even had kids together... C'mon Paramount/Netflix!
Yea such a great show! The funny thing is I didn't even realize Biff was in Freaks and Geeks until she pointed it out. Now I know why he felt so familiar.
Yeah she's mentioned it in a few of her reactions recently
Yeah her referencing put a big smile on my face ☺️
It was quite popular online after it aired. It only did poorly during airing
The first time I rewatched this as an adult, I was struck by the same realization Marty has in the movie - the fact that our Parents are/were just like us. They were once kids with dreams. And so often, life and time seem to fly by, and many of our dreams go unfulfilled. We need reminders, to stop and appreciate, and make the most of the days we are given!
This movie is so brilliant - its insane. Perfection.
When I was in the U.S. Air Force training school our instructor would show us a schematic diagram and ask us what part had broken. If we couldn't think of the right answer, we'd usually respond...It must be the Flux Capacitor.
He'd snap back that it doesn't exist.
We'd all be laughing!
I've seen used DeLoreans for sale, often they'll thrown in "flux capacitor" as one of the options
Ha! I was working at a Target and sometimes we would jokingly get on the walkie and call one of our team leads or managers (LODs) and ask them "Do we have flux capacitors"? or "what aisle are the flux capacitors in"? we would then wait to see what they would say. I cousin of mine used to work at an auto parts store and would pretend that a customer was looking for some flux capacitors and ask his manager. the manager would fall for it right away.
I always liked the part at 17:48 when Marty is trying to unscrew the cap on his Pepsi (since that is all he has known) and George takes it and pops it off with the bottle opener.
@@Osprey850 im glad we have bottle screw caps now
That doesn't jive, because even in the 80s there were bottles that required bottle cap removers. I was a kid in the 80s and remember machines still around that sold the glass bottles and had the cap remover built in.
This movie came out in 1985 and Marty would have been older than I was at the time. He would have been exposed to glass bottles with metal bottle caps and the machines or cap remover.
Mary's laugh is the absolute best.
Concur
😂😊😅
@@MaryCherryOfficial Yeah, well you mention Elvis invent rock n roll dance stuff, well you wrong actually. They are many others rock n roll stars before him like Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry (the guy who talk through the phone while Marty playing the guitar), Richie Valens. Chuck Berry was the Father of Rock n Roll and it was his song that Marty sing.
@@MaryCherryOfficial your laugh the best Mary you make me laugh every time !! 😂😊❤
her moans r even louder
Your “Jon Hamm” guy is Huey Lewis. One sign of a great film is that we see new things on repeat viewings. I’ve seen this 100 times but this is the first time I’ve noticed; Marty hits Biff hard at the halfway point but he’s not knocked out, unlike what his dad at the climax…I cry every time it occurs 😊
YOou might note that Huey Lewis (and the News) is the band that originated "The Power of Love" , the song Marty's band is playing. Having him be the one to say its "...too darn loud!" is pure icing on the cupcake.
Yes
Huey Lewis said that the line "You're just too darn loud" was something he was actually told at an audition
Right!
Re: Huey
I enjoyed him in “Duets” with Gwyneth Paltrow, Paul Giamatti and Andre Braugher, set in the competitive world of… no spoilers!!!
Another great reaction video and looking forward to many more :)
Fun Fact: The flying car scene at the end was a gag more than anything, and caused headaches when the studio green-lit a sequel LOL [how they were going to make it work beyond a 10sec gag scene, make it look more real, and how to do more scenes with a flying car in the sequel - they never intended a sequel and esp did not envisioned having to do a flying car VFX for more than the few seconds they did it at the end of Part 1]
Thanks for the info!
These are, an always will be Classic's!!! I lv them all. You will have a Great Time watching them. Great cast! Great story line! Can't wait for your reaction😎❤ Love ya, mean it!😏
If I recall, Zemeckis and Gale wanted to leave it as a stand-alone but UA said we’re doing a sequel with or without you. So rather than having their story ruined by someone else, they were in, but asked to shoot II & III back to back.
Geez. 1985. The year I graduated high school. We were so lucky, so many good movies during that time. Thank you for your reaction Ms. And DMC. Delorean Motor Corporation.
Biff met his density - George McFly's fist.
So fun and delightful how you related to all the characters. Great Scott! looking forward to a Part 2 and 3 reaction!
Doc took a chance on the letter because he knew the timeline had already been changed thanks to George standing up to Biff.
22:00 What the hell is a micro?
@@brandonbullington i think she wanted to say....micropenis? LOL
@@joseanl if that’s so, are you a guy or a girl?
@@brandonbullington I'm a dude and honestly, it's the first thing that crossed my mind when she said it
@@joseanl figures 🙄
Love your content I have been through a really bad break up. And honestly watching your reaction videos to movies makes me feel like I’m not watching movies alone anymore
I adore "Back To The Future". If I ever have kids, I'll raise them properly with timeless classics like this cinematic masterpiece.
Can’t wait for you to see parts 2 & 3 !
Waiting Patiently 😬😊
Since I have memories, my brother and I have been watching this saga at least once a year every year. It is amazing.
Thank you so much from Spain, Mary. Watching this video made me rewatching it again XD.
Yes, Doc met Marty in 1955 but he couldn't tell Marty about their previous adventures until 1985 so he just befriended him and became a mentor so things could unfold the way they are supposed to.
The guy second from the left in the audition is Huey Lewis, who sang the song Power of Love from the film.
So happy that you've watched this again! Your reactions are priceless!!
Mary Cherry's reactions are so epic! I vicariously watch these movies again through her!
Really
DMC stands for Delorean Motor Corporation. Yes we do have remote control cars, we use them all the time on the bombing range towing targets for the aircraft on strafing runs.
pls complete the whole trilogy mary!!
This is one of my all-time favorite Mary Cherry reactions!!!! I LOVED your impressions of all the characters . . . especially Doc's wide eyes.
This movie really is a double period piece now. It's nostalgic for the 50s and the 80s at once.
if you notice Docs house was huge when Marty went back to 1955 and doc learned his invention worked, Doc then basically spent his entire fortune building that time machine.
Which is actually pretty sad if you think about it.
They used that same house in the tv show “Numb3rs”, and I always thought that was cool.
i dont know if she did part II already but MARY :
IMPORTANT :
If you do the Part II reaction, stop it at the end when "to be concluded" pops up because after that there will be big spoilers for Part III !!
Fun fact:
The original time machine was supposed to be a fridge.
They abandoned the idea because they didn't want little kids locking themselves in fridges trying to re enact the film.
The car (a mobile time machine) is a stroke of genius
that was definitely for the best, as i totally could've seen that happening.
And said fridge wasn't powered by a bolt of lightning for the return trip. Instead they harnessed the power of an atomic bomb test out in the desert. Spielberg held on to that idea of a fridge getting nuked in the desert with someone inside and used it for Indiana Jones 4.
@@radwolf76 So that's where that terrible idea came from
And the rarity of DeLoreans means children are pretty safe.
Damn I deff woulda been in my parents fridge ..they probably woulda found me frozen
Robert Zemeckis had an explanation for how the Doc and Marty became friends, where Marty broke into the Doc's lab and was fascinated by all the random inventions, which is kind of represented in the opening scene.
But you weren't the only one who was confused by the lack of an in-story explanation. John Mulaney did a great bit on this in his Netflix special.
Thanks Mary! I'm looking forward to seeing part two.
Fun fact: When Marty is auditioning with his band for the school dance, the guy who you said looked like John Hamm is actually Huey Lewis. He was pretty famous in the 80's with his band, Huey Lewis and The News. Lots of great music! He even had a couple songs in this movie. Matter of fact, the song that Marty and his band was playing WAS one of Huey's from the movie! So it's even more funny that Huey said that they were 'just too darn loud'. 😀
Fun fact: You aren't the only one to point out this fun fact.
A perfect movie/instant classic with iconic performances by all. I have to say this is the best reaction you've done so far Mary - you really were enjoying the hell out of it and it was a joy to see that - you're laughter is infections and you're adorable. Enjoy the sequels too!
On Netflix there is an episode of The Movies That Made Us dealing with Back to the Future.. the original method of getting home was insane. Very well worth a watch imho.
Mary, with disgusted look on her face: "It's a pretty judgmental family."
Also Mary: Spends the next 32 minutes of the reaction judging everyone and everything she sees.
Glad you enjoyed the movie again though. It was for sure one of my favorites when I was a kid. Got me through some rough times.
Reactions to this are always fun! Another face you might recognize is Billy Zane as one of Biff's mates, who would be a memorable jerk in "Titanic" a dozen years later. 😀
There was a nightmare behind the scenes that made the movie turning out as well as it did a bit of a miracle. They originally cast Eric Stoltz as Marty and filmed with him for a few weeks before coming to the conclusion that he wasn't the right fit for the part. They had circled Michael J. Fox in casting but he was on a popular sitcom at the time and the scheduling wasn't conducive to his taking part in "Back to the Future" but the producers threw money at everyone, and Michael J. Fox killed himself filming both things for a while on an accelerated schedule for the movie because he had to reshoot all the scenes that Stoltz shot. He's said he doesn't remember anything from that period apart from being really damn' tired all the time.
Mary I love your reaction to Back to the Future❤ been waiting for you to watch this for a long time and I actually saw the car at museum once true !!🚗
In the Bullwinkle & Rocky cartoon series there was a dog who owned the "Way Back Machine" that allowed him to travel back in time. The dog's name was Mr. Peabody, the same as the farmer with the pine trees.
The farmers son is also named Sherman, another reference back to Mr Peabody
@@BackstageAtTheSmith I missed that! Thanks.
Your reactions to movies are just WONDERFUL ! - that's all I want to tell you , keep it up !
According to the writers the origin of Doc and Marty's friendship was for years, Marty was told that Doc Brown was dangerous, a crackpot, a lunatic. So, being a red-blooded American teenage boy, age 13 or 14, he decided to find out just why this guy was so dangerous. Marty snuck into Doc's lab, and was fascinated by all the cool stuff that was there. When Doc found him there, he was delighted to find that Marty thought he was cool and accepted him for what he was. Both of them were the black sheep in their respective environments. Doc gave Marty a part-time job to help with experiments, tend to the lab, tend to the dog, etc. and that's the origin of their friendship.
Love this trilogy so much. Doing a remake of this movie would NOT be Hollywood’s best move.
Luckily they can’t make a remake the movie while the creators are still alive for legal reasons.
@@BasketCase-rr7tx very true
You didn't show it, but around 28:26 here is one of my favorite easter eggs.
The sign for the mall says "Lone Pine Mall", but at the start of the movie 5:46 you see it reads "Twin Pines Mall".
That is because when Marty went back in time, he ran over one of the pine trees.
He looks like Jon Hamm because Jon Hamm looks like Huey Lewis.
What a joy to watch you react to this. I've seen this a few-dozen times with other reactors, but you are so expressive that it's like the first time. For instance, I think the earth's gravitational pull was hilarious the way Christopher Lloyd delivered it, but it just seems to pass over other reactors' heads. You started laughing, and just that made the viewing of this video worth it. You are SO MUCH FUN to watch movies with. :)
Why do people not take into account his mom doesn’t know she’s his mom? Same thing in star wars. Leia and Luke didn’t know they were related. Is it gross? Yea. But it puts it into a MUCH different category than say Jamie and Cersei from game of thrones.
Great Scott i so freaking love this movies ! (and the two other), so funny, creative and with a very good setting of the different elements at the begining, for be used the rest of th movies. And Doc and marty are so the besties cartacter in all cinema !! What a banger this trilogie !!!
It''s crazy that Billy Zane plays one of Biff's henchmen.
Don’t forget Casey Siemaszko! He’s not super well-known but he’s been in lots of stuff unlike the third guy that I have no idea who he is. Casey has a sister who also acts and has been in lots of stuff but I can’t remember her first name right now. They’re both character actors.
The clocks at the beginning, are a homage to the original film intro .... The time machine... From the book by H G WElls. Regards
Imagine if they made a movie today where the main character travels back to the 1990s.
They should definitely make that
Things haven't really changed all that much in the last 30 years. There have been changes of course, but nothing major. If you wore 2023 clothes in 1993, nobody would notice.
@@dwaneanderson8039 Change "what's with the life preserver" to "what's with the face mask?"
OK, gotta point something out here. 3:42 Almost nobody under the age of thirty is picking up on this joke where the teacher tells Marty, “I’m sorry, you’re just too darn loud.” The man who tells Marty he’s too loud is Huey Lewis of the pop rock band Huey Lewis and the News. They were popular in the 1980s.
The joke here is that Huey Lewis wrote the song “The Power of Love.” And it is the song that Marty and the Pinheads are playing for the audition.
Why is it nobody is picking up on that reference???
As most everyone knows, Michael J. Fox replaced Eric Stoltz after Stoltz had already been filming for 6 weeks. What not as many people know is that the hiring of Fox required that the actress who was set to play his gf (Melora Hardin) had to be fired. The producers felt she was too tall to play alongside the rather short Fox
Jan from The Office? 😮
@@BlackCountrySoul1 Yup
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Or as Todd Packer calls her, “The Ice Queen”.
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Young Lea Thompson was beautiful. I had the biggest crush on her for years. Ever since "Jaws 3" in 3D.
Mary Cherry you have to do Part 2 and 3
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I've probably seen this movie over 100 times since I've been little. I'll be 36 next month and I still end up watching this if it comes on. I have a lot of memories and nostalgia when I think about this movie. It's definitely one of my "death bed" movies. The sequels are both amazing too.
Hey Mary. The Doc DOESN'T know he's going to die after seeing the video. Why? Because, if you recall, he waved his hands to get Marty to stop recording prior to telling him that he (the Doc) stole the plutonium (he didn't want his confession recorded). The shooting then happens with the video camera still turned off.
BEST laugh on UA-cam, hands-down, Mary Rules!!
Talk about what incest? There was no incest. They never had sex. Marty had no sexual desire for his young mother and Lorraine had no idea the boy she had the hots for was her son.
UA-camrs freaking out over Luke and Leia kissing as brother and sister is also silly. Neither of them knew. They didn't have sex. There was no incest involved.
Yeah, it's a little bit cringeworthy for us, the omniscient audience, but "Back to the Future" is a comedy. It was just a humorous element in the comedy. Back when I saw it when it was first released, I don't recall a single person freaking out over the situation. Ir was just an amusing part of the comedic tension that made the film so great.
There. I talked about the (nonexistent) incest.
Mary!!!! You finally doing my favorite movies yay but I have a suggestion after you do these do "interstate 60"
Mary, if you go on the Universal Studios Tour, you can still see the Hill Valley and clock tower as it was in the film!
Fun fact: in the "Darth vader" scene, the original plan was to have actual Van Halen music playing, but Eddie was the only one who signed off on it, so they improvised.
What you're hearing is just Eddie by himself playing a few solo riffs.
That's also why the cassette label says Edward Van Halen.
Ah, so that's why I've never come across it in any Van Halen songs. I've always been a bit confused by that, especially since this movie was my first exposure to the name (I was 8 when I saw it in the theater).
I lived right up the hill from the mall where they shot the opening of the movie. It's the Puente Hills Mall in California. The Twin Pines Mall sign is on display inside the mall, on the first floor.
3:42 that’s Huey Lewis
I'm glad you reacted to this. Thank you very much! :)
“She’s chasing him at this point” lol. Guys, of course, are “stalking” though 🙄. Also, making fun of how George talked to Lorraine AND cheering for him to punch Biff is sort of sending conflicting signals. You can’t make fun of him then also act like it’s not ok to make fun of him
Great reaction babe! Understand though that to truly break free of time is to understand that time is a human concept. It doesn't exist. All it means is one moment of Now to the next. Instead think places. All places of perception exist simultaneously, but our consciousness is bound to the Now because of our corporeal bodies. Recollect the day when you had your first kiss. See?! Instantaneously you came back to that point in time through your spirit. All that exists is in a donut-like Oroubus, eating its own tail. That means every point of Placement for every consciousness is already mapped out. If you step outside of time and space as the infinitesimal point of being that you are, you will see the entirety. Like a book, it is already written, but you have to read it from page to page to understand the story. Yet the book is right there in your hands complete. Of course this analogy is faulty because reality is much more dynamic than that. There is something called Free Will.
Huge fan of these movies the cartoon series was great miss the ride at universal studios Florida 🎉
So good!
@@MaryCherryOfficial agreed❤
It was great seeing how much fun you had with this movie! The edits were hilarious too.
There's far more of it in Game of Thrones, which didn't reduce its popularity.
you mean they advertised it so much as a "shocking" element it was more a way to attract people
Nothing can reduce the popularity of incest.
I love your reaction!
This is a trilogy that is perfect to watch end to end because they are literally one long movie divided up. Back in the day, we had to wait years between the movies, so we spent time in the playground guessing what was going to happen next.
It's less creepy if you think they met through a senior citizen pen pal program or something. Doc seems like the type who just wants someone around so he doesn't go full crazy. Also, ily, Mary
Great film. A few inaccuracies. One decrepancy in accuracy of the time period (among a few others) is when Marty sits down to dinner with his Mom and grandparents in 1955 and they are watching an episode of the Honeymooners. The episode they show did not air in real life till late December of 55. The actual episode that aired on November 5th 1955 was an episode titled "The Sleepwalker" where AL'S pal Norton starts sleepwalking around their apartment. Another absolutely hilarious episode of "The Classic 39" that I highly recommend.
Today we can probably assume that Dr. Brown had ADHD and that’s why he always was in a rush and impulsive with his inventions and caused him to fail a lot. Thanks to Marty, Doc found focus in his life and could find happiness.
I don't think ADHD was even a recognized neurophysical disorder back when this script was written.
Yes, his character traits are very typical for ADHD, and they are based on the classical "mad professor" trope.
But Doc. Brown is a fictional character. I don't think you can diagnose a fictional character if the author didn't specifically follow the diagnostics manual when they write them.
For an ADHD diagnosis, you need to inquire into the patients childhood. Doc brown doesn't have a childhood, he only exists within these movies, as a middle-aged man.
The "John Hamm" looking guy was Huey Lewis, the lead singer for the namesake band that recorded the song "Power of Love" which of course Marty was playing. Love the reaction video. Thank you Mary.
Fun Fact, Mary: If you listen carefully, the *sound* of the time machine is the same as Luke Skywalker’s landspeeder in the first Star Wars!
The special effects were done by the same company too - Industrial Light & Magic!
Did you notice the name of the mall he went to? The name was twin pines mall, but when Marty went back in time and the farmer shot at him, he ran over 1 or the 2 pine trees. When he went back to 1985, the mall was then called Lone Pine Mall.
Yes. The original scripts were based on the three stages of Freudian psychoanalysis. As the “Doc” helps Marty work with his psyche and intergenerational trauma. Much more explicit in the first drafts of the script.
So the first stage involves strengthening the superego (represented by father) so it can better work against the ID (base impulses, Biff) but he has to deal with the Oedipal complex 😂 to do that. Not kidding. This was the basis of the films inspiration.
The first script began with Marty being too scared to send in a demo of his bands music and his girlfriend saying something along the lines of: “well Marty my therapists says that our fears often have to do with family patterns”
The scripts settled on the idea that Marty, the Ego, is unable to step down from being called chicken. And that is the test of his development throughout the films.
I’m waiting…
Hi Mary hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤️
Well.... There was no Luke & Leia Kiss... LOL..
😂
@@MaryCherryOfficial that was funny Mary where Marty kissed his mom it was almost like it was like Luke and Leia !!
Mary, the judge that you said looks like John Hamm is played by Huey Lewis, the guy who sings "Power of Love"
One of your best reactions, and that's saying something! 😎I look forward to the rest of the trilogy!
Lots of fun Mary. Thank you.
Hey Marry. After watching the second movie, you should check out some BTTF t-shirts. Especially the ones with "great scott!" and "1.21 gigawatts" texts and doc's face😀
Hope you had a good day today Mary! Love you 🫶
Luv your channel. It’s nice to see somebody who pays attention to the movie and actually understands what happens. 😁👏💐
Cool reaction as always Mary, you have a great weekend sweetie 🥰❤️
This is one of the best classics ever..so much nostalgia. Waiting for part 2 and 3 babe
Can't wait to see your reaction of Part II and III
One interesting thing to note is at the beginning of the movie, the mall is Twin Pines Mall. As he goes to the past, he hits a tree. When he comes back to the future, the sign says Lone Pine Mall.
I'm learning English with subtitles when I'm watching this and another videos from Marry Cherry!
Another great and entertaining reaction from the wonderfully beautiful and lovely Mary Cherry. Mary, I hope in the future you do react to the second and third movies of "Back to the Future". I know that when you get to "THE END" in the third film, you're going to be really satisfied with how the story wrapped up. Plus, I'm sure you'll get a kick out of the second movie with seeing how futuristic they made the year 2015 look.
I dont really watch many re-watches but this was actually really enjoyable. Hope to see you reacting to the other 2. There has been cars hooked upto radio controls by this time
Such a joy watching you watch this movie. Such an endearing laugh.