Back to the Future (1985) *FIRST TIME WATCHING* | MOVIE REACTION | Asia and BJ
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Do the whole trilogy, one of the best trilogies ever!
Yes.. as far as trilogy go it's one of the best. Each one is unique and fun.
Very rare set of films that are great to watch all of.
Also one of the best trilogies that hinted at a sequel as a joke not as an intended trilogy.
Watch part 2 and part 3 before you watch another movie. All 3 of them are just one long story.
Amen 🙏
When Marty told Doc: "The old man laid him out in one punch. I didn't know he had it in him, he's never stood up to Biff in his life!"
You can see Doc thinking about it when he said "Never?"
I think, in that moment, Marty planted the seed in Docs head that maybe, just maybe he could get away with messing with the time-space continuum. And THAT'S why he taped the letter back together and read it.
Doc realized that any changes to the timeline aren't only negative results.
Maybe so but I think it's more a device in the scene to speak to the level of their bond, their friendship.
I'd never thought of it like that before...that's a really interesting insight!
I was 8 years old when I saw this in the theater. When the movie ended and the screen said “To Be Continued…” I can’t explain the excitement I felt.
I was 15...and we all thought it was the best movie ever!
It couldn't have been the original theatrical release.
@@tdzinkdroid Why?
@@heidisprouse4290 Because Back to the Future was not envisioned to have sequels originally. Universal Pictures added the “To be Continued” sting in 1986. In fact, Michael J Fox was watching a rerelease of the film or a VHS copy if I’m not mistaken , and he saw the sting. He actually had to contact his agent to make sure he was in the sequel, as Universal had told him nothing about it.
Bringing back memories.
BJ, to answer quick question for you. When Biff said, "Make like a tree and get out of here." What he should have said is, "Make like a tree and LEAVE." You know cause trees have leaves, get it?? Great reaction guys.
And of course, this joke will be addressed in Part 2!
HA! My dad, who grew up in the 50's, taught me that saying when I was little. He'd also say "Make like a pair of tight pants & split" and "Make like a baby & head out". Good Times....
@@jfn2462 Haha! I like those other 2 sayings! Sounds like your dad had a great sense of humor!
@@jfn2462 Your Dad sounded like fun.
Glad you answered it. I didn’t want to repeat an answer.
This movie is taught in screenwriting classes as the perfect script. Every line is there for a reason, every plot point has a set up and a payoff. Themes are introduced (like all the clocks at the beginning with how important time is) and repeated for a paid off as well. Just perfection.
Deloreans were cool in the 80's but as time went on they were shown to be notoriously unreliable. The "too darn loud" guy at the audition was the singer Huey Lewis. The Twin Pine Mall at the beginning became the Lone Pine Mall when Marty returned to 1985. Oh and they put real alcohol in the flask when Marty takes it from Lorraine to prank Michael j Fox. in the car scene.
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I knew all of those fun facts, except the alcohol in the flask! Now I’ll be paying closer attention when that scene comes up! Thank you!
@@lisanelson6073 they didn't use that take for the theatrical version, but you can see it on the DVD extras.
@@lisanelson6073same here
This is an Iconic Trilogy!!! Hands down!!! The Judge with the megaphone for the band tryouts was Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and the News. He wrote and performed most of the songs on the soundtrack for this movie.Even the one that Marty's band auditioned with. And, the funny part of Asia's comment,"They are so square," is that Huey Lewis and the News have a song called, "Hip To Be Square"!!!
Aye ❤️❤️ thanks so much for watching with us!
That cracked me up. I thought, "Man, it's crazy that she doesn't know who she was calling square." And that is one of my favorite songs by them.😂😂😂😂
Yep. And a couple of years later,, Huey Lewis was asked to do the theme song for Ghostbusters, but turned it down because he didn't want to become "the guy who writes movie themes". So instead, they got Ray Parker Jr. and told him "Write a Huey Lewis song". So the Ghostbusters theme is a ripoff of Huey Lewis's song "I Want a New Drug".
It's funny that she said that he was so square, he did a song called "Hip to be Square"
Wait THAT was Huey Lewis!? I never knew that that makes the scene even more hilarious! "I'm afraid you're just too darn loud" says the man with the Megaphone!
The teacher that tells them that they are “Just too darn loud” is Huey Lewis, the actual performer of the song the he was playing. Huey is now pretty much deaf, ironically.
Backstory from the creator: Marty's after school job was cleaning the lab since he was 12 or so.
Also with his mom and dad being different, when Marty meets back up with Doc he says that his dad has never stood up to Biff and Doc says, "Never?" George standing up to Biff changed their whole dynamic.
showing that if you stand up to a bully, they will back off, hopefully forever like in this case :P
If you watch again, something to watch for is at the beginning when Marty goes to the mall to meet Doc, it's the Twin Pines Mall. At the end when he goes back to save Doc it's Lone Pine Mall. When Marty went back to 1955 he mowed through the twin pines on the guys property and left only 1. That's where the mall was built.
Man, I love watching young people react to this fantastic movie! Watching all the joy this movie (and its sequels) brings to their faces makes me feel like I'm watching it for the first time, even though I've seen it a hundred times!
They are both in their late 30’a so not that young. Pretty shocked they haven’t seen this one till now.
@@sweetkiss119 Well I'm still a lot older than that, so they'll always be "young people" to me! But yes, I'm also surprised they haven't seen this movie before.
@@centuryrox I’m a few years older than them to so don’t feel bad lol
Hey ...is this movie about time travel or something?
@@sweetkiss119 i know shes my age and ive seen it 100 times.
This was the BIGGEST hit movie of 1985.
I love how it looks like George Jefferson is watching the movie. Saywut, McFly?🤣
I was pregnant with my first child when I went to see this first Back to the Future movie. It is my all-time favorite movie. As a matter of fact, the trilogy is my all-time favorite! Be sure to watch the next two!!
Steve? Pregnant? LOL.
you mean your OUTATIME favorite :p
They didn't mention how Doc and Marty met each other, but I have a feeling that Doc was on the lookout for Marty after meeting him in 1955 and helping him get back to the future, but had to keep from telling Marty anything. It's a fantastic movie, love all the little time-travel Easter Eggs, like the mall being called Twin Pines Mall until Marty went back and ran over one of Mr. Peabody's trees, thus changing it to Lone Pine Mall.
BTW, if you guys are going to finish out the trilogy, if you want to avoid spoilers, stop the movie at "To Be Concluded...". Parts II and III were filmed back-to-back, and they include a trailer for the third movie at the end of the 2nd.
The movie's full of little in-jokes and Easter eggs. Apart from the Twin Pines / Lone Pine thing that you mentioned, we have
The ledge on the clock tower is broken in 1985, but it's whole in 1955 until Doc breaks it.
Marvin Berry rings his cousin Chuck to get him to listen to Marty playing Johnny Be Goode, a song that was written by Chuck Berry in the original timeline.
The "Sorry, you're just too darn loud" guy in the audition is Huey Lewis; Marty's band are playing a Huey Lewis song.
We see a "Re-elect Mayor Goldie Wilson" van at the start of the film; Marty is the one who gives him the idea to run for mayor when he meets him in 1955.
@@yt45204 That's very true; in the original timeline, Doc obviously wouldn't have known that he was going to meet Marty. Frankly, I kind of like that the movie doesn't feel the need to explain to the audience how this teenager became such close friends with an elderly crackpot inventor.
The director and co-writer (Bob Zemeckis & Bob Gale) actually addressed that fan question. Doc would be known to the local kids (and parents & teachers) as this reclusive lunatic, which'd naturally only make some of he kids more curious. So Marty'd sneak into his lab and find all the cool stuff he had. Doc found him and was actually happy to have human contact with someone not scared of him, so they'd become friends with Marty essentially part-timing taking care of the lab and feeding the dog while Doc is out.
@@Michael75579 - The ledge on the clock tower is broken in 1985 only *AFTER* Marty goes *Back to the Future.*
@@yt45204 Personally, I think Chuck is the most influential guitarist of all time. The fact that he influenced Marty, that in turn influenced his own self is just brilliant.
"Make like a tree and leave"
"You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong"
Biff from 2015
He gave his Dad confidence to stand up to Biff, and that changed the Future..
That's an Easter egg no one picks up on.. these young-uns....
I'll point out an even deeper detail. You have to look closely. George uses his right hand, but every so often his left hand will twitch, but then he subdues himself. When he punches Biff, it's with his left hand. If you look closely, most of his actions later are from his left hand. Why?
... George is naturally left-handed.
Being left-handed back then wasn't supported. The suppression of George as a person is mirrored by him being made to use his right hand, which is not natural to him.. When George finally finds the confidence to stand up, he embraces the fact he's left-handed. It's symbolic of George embracing all the "weird" attributes he has, especially his story-writing.
Rather deep if you think about it.
@@gryffen9608 that’s fascinating! Hadn’t spotted that!
@@Tobelia It was pointed out to me years ago, and it made me rewatch "Back to the Future" again. When I caught on, my jaw dropped a little. I also started picking up a LOT of nods, hints, and subtext that gets missed a lot. This is a deeper movie than people suspect.
@@gryffen9608 Huh. I should have picked up on that, being a lefty myself. My mom was born a lefty and similarly to George was trained to be right-handed. This may have contributed to her difficulty speaking (some research suggests that it affects the language centers of the brain).
The genuine delight on your faces throughout this reaction was freeking priceless. Probably the most enjoyable reaction video to BTTF I’ve seen. Cheers from Northern California
Lovely smiles
One of my favorite little things in the movie is that at the beginning, the mall is named "Twin Pines Mall". When Marty goes back to 1955, he runs over a pine tree. And when he returns to 1985, the mall is now named "Lone Pine Mall". It's just those little details that make it so great.
This trilogy was a big part of my childhood. Thanks for doing it.
Great reaction. There are a lot of little 80's references you probably missed due to not living thru it. But it still holds up now. I saw Biff at a comedy club in Philadelphia a few years back. Very funny and does a clean act. He is a very large man, not camera angles. He talked at length about all 3 of the movies. An extremely nice and talented guy.
I love his song answering all the questions he always gets about the movies. Great stuff.
One of the best trilogies of all time. I've seen these so many times. Great reaction guys. Enjoys watching with you both 😊
Are you releasing the full movie reaction on pateron ? Or just early release of the edit version?
Aye Joel ❤️❤️ we can’t do full movie reactions, (yet) but right now on Patreon, depending on what tier you choose you’ll could have access to early release and/or longer reactions to some movies. Hope that answers your question Fam!
@@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ ok awesome. Some of favorite parts were cut out would of love to see your reactions to those parts.
@@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ Great movie cleverly planed not sure if you notice a lot of small details changed example the name of the mall changed from twin pine to lonely pine because when he traveled back he ran over 1 of the pines.
As for how Marty meet the doc everyone called him dangerous, a crackpot, a lunatic so when he was 13 he snuck into doc's laboratory and he was facinated by the inventions that when he was cought the doctor was so glad someone saw his work as something wonderful. FYI I got that info from the game.
Early on in the film, the guy with the bullhorn who tells Michael J. Fox's character & band they are just too loud is Huey Lewis, popular pop and rock & roll singer in the 1980s. He wrote some of the songs on the Back to the Future soundtrack including the hit theme "The Power of Love" which he performs with his band The News (i.e., Huey Lewis & the News).
Proud to say that I saw this in theater was 11 years old. It was packed every kid in school was talking about this movie all the time 😮
I remember the whole cinema cheering when George laid Biff out...... classic film
Great reaction guys, same reaction that we all had back in the 80s.
You must watch the rest of the trilogy, brings the whole thing together ❤️ ❤️
Loved your reaction, exactly how everyone felt when they watched this for the first time. An all time classic.
Trivia: one of Biff’s crew was Billy Zane (the bad guy in Titanic); and the school principal (bald guy) who says “McFly you’re a slacker!” is the same guy in Top Gun who tells off Tom Cruise with the classic line “your ego’s writing checks your body can’t cash”.
And "Mess this up and your next assignment will be flying a cargo plane full of rubber dog shit out of Hong Kong!" :)
This is such a great movie. Gotta do the whole trilogy. They continue on where the previous one left off. The judge who said Marty’s band was too loud was Huey Lewis from Huey Lewis and the News. Did you catch the name change on the mall that he was supposed to meet Doc at? It went from Twin Pine to Lone Pine since Marty took out one of the Pine trees when he drove away from Peabodys farm.
He invented the skateboard, he also got Johnny B. Good available to Chuck Berry. Incredible film
Biff - "Make like a tree and get out of here" - Also Biff - "It's make like a tree and leave - You sound like a god dam idiot when you say it wrong..". you will find out in the next film... haha.
There are actually three movies in the series.
I think they are all pretty good, which is a tough job for sequels.
And they're all equally good in their own unique way, too!
@@centuryrox agreed! It is essentially 1 looooong movie divided into 3 parts! You can sit and watch it as a whole or individually and it's all amazing 👏 😉 💖
Love it! I'm sure you all will get this a lot, but when you watch part 2, DON'T watch it past when it says "to be concluded" at the end. Total spoilers for part 3. Much love to you both....
I watched these all in the cinema. I'd rather be older now than lose all the experiences I had in the 80s. Best decade ever.
Back it up 10 years for the best decade ever! Haha!
@@briandenny5820 Nah, 70's weren't teh best. I'd pick the 60's as the best maybe. I'd loved to have lived that generation, but the 80's were great too.
LUCKY! I grew up watching old VHS copies. My favorite trilogy ever!
I love watching people react to back to the future, acknowledged as one of the great comedy scripts of all time. It is still studied by screenwriters today. Michael J Fox was also the star of a top sitcom called, family ties. He was shooting back to the future around his shooting schedule on his TV show and was only catching a few hours of sleep a day. Originally Eric Stoltz was in the Michael J. Fox role but when they watched the dailies they realized he didn’t quite work in the role, even though he was an excellent actor. Stoltz starred in the movie Mask, with Cher, based on the true story of a young man afflicted with a major deformity. Back to the Future was the perfect movie in the summer of 1985 and I still remember my friends and I after seeing it at the movie theatre in Banff Alberta strolling down Main Street and talking about what a great movie that was and yes, the perfect summer movie. Loved your reaction!
I'm just glad you all are authentically enjoying this.-Ernie Moore Jr.
I've seen this movie countless times (one of my favs), but you guys's reaction made me feel like I was watching it for the first time all over again! I hope you finish the trilogy. If you do, don't wait too long between the other movies. Part of their charm is all the easter eggs and callbacks between the movies themselves. It tells one, continuous story, and is highly regarded as one of the best, most consistent trilogies in terms of writing, acting, logic & continuity, adventure/humor, and heart. Awesome reaction, Thanks! =D
What's funny is that the guy who said they were too loud, was Huey Lewis. He was the original singer of the song the band was playing.
I keep catching myself glancing at George Jefferson and remembering my grandfather sitting in his recliner laughing at his favorite show. George was awesome ( You know that tune is in your head now right ? lol )
Great reaction ! Hope y'all have a wonderful Independence Day !
Same to you Dave ❤️❤️ Thanks
Yes, I noticed his T-shirt too. The Jefferson's was on of our most favorite shows growing up.
Oh yes, you had George Jefferson who was bigoted against non blacks, and Archie Bunker who was bigoted against nonwhites and even some whites, but due to good writing and great actors they were still lovable characters you could laugh at.
Fun fact: The guy at the audition for the bands in the beginning is Huey Lewis, he and his band did the soundtrack for this movie. He was originally asked to do the Ghostbusters theme song and backed out cause he’d never done music for movies. After seeing that the Ghostbusters theme was practically his style of music and how big the song became, he agreed to do Back to the Future.
Yep , the guy saying they were dang loud .....that was his hit song
He wasn’t offered to do Ghostbusters soundtrack. He actually sued Ray Parker Junior for the Ghostbuster’s song because it stole the melody of I want a new drug….Huey Lewis won the law suit
@@bfitz1975 he was originally asked to do Ghostbusters. He sued cause he felt they copied him.
Hey is this movie about time travel or something?
@@richardlacey4923 yep
This is the greatest movie trilogy ever, EVER! Parts 1, 2 and 3 are all great!
BJ, you threw your head back at the best comedic line of the entire film when Marty told his infant Uncle Joey to get used to the bars!! 😅
Asia and BJ are 1.21 gigawatts of awesome reactions!!!! Keep up the great work guys.
Asia and BJ, the very end of this movie was not setting up a sequel. When they made this movie, they had no intention of making sequels to it. It was the fans clamouring for a sequel which forced them to produce Parts 2 and 3. So they had to build it where they left off here.
I have not heard anyone official say this i may be wrong but i dont care what any of them say the end was def set up for a sequel from the beginning they may not have had plans for one but they def made the ending in the hopes for a sequel
The remote controlled full-size car impressed me more as a child than the time travel stuff :P
@7:05 lol the way she said she'd "Yeah... I'd pass" and the hard cut to smoke blowing, was priceless.
Guys, the teacher at the beginning of the movie who told Marty that he was to darn loud was actually Huey Lewis of the singing group Huey Lewis and the News, and the song Marty was playing was their hit.
I loved your reactions to it and you really should watch both sequels also. Very entertaining.
I am loving your reactions to the movies I watched when I was younger. You guys have so much enthusiasm! It really is like getting to watch them for the first time again.
The old line was "make like a tree and leave (play on 'leaf')" Biff always screws it up.
Must've seen it dozens of times including in the theater , vcr tapes, dvd, everytime it's on
Watching ya'll watch these classics and seeing your reactions sort of makes us feel like we are living it all over again our first time.. The 80s were the best.
Thanks for sharing...from a new fan and subscriber :)
Thanks for watching with us Mike ❤️❤️
Loved seeing you both smiling all through this one!
They made such great fun family movies back in the day....Great writing, pacing and acting all coming together to make this magic.
an alltime movie...40 years later,still enjoing it..!
Such a great classic to this day. Great acting and great story telling!
You two are gold....and honestly, Asia, you're a national treasure.
Fun fact, all the high school scenes were at my school, Whittier High. I wasn't there for the original but was there when the 2 and 3 were filmed. Awesome time and watching the movie brings back a lot of memories from my young days! My nickname was Goldie and came from Mayor Goldie Wilson...Great review again guys!
His voice! He will always be chance from homeward bound for me. Yall should watch that if u haven't already
Apart from your awesome reviews, thank you for your positivity. It is so needed these days. Keep on keepin' on.
Hey, Thanks Fam ❤️❤️
The 80s were a golden age for movies
Some other trivia. One of the clocks in the beginning had a man hanging from it just as Doc was hanging from the clock near the end. The first clock was based on a scene from a Buster Keaton movie. The man who played Martys grandfather also played prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi in helter skelter. Billy Zane played one of biffs friends and I think it was his first movie. He was the bad guy in Dead Calm and Rose's fiance in Titanic. The actor who played Marty's older brother played Jimmy Olsen in the Superman movies with Christopher Reeves. Marty's uncle (what's a rerun?) is the older brother in the wonder years.
Imagine seeing that on a big screen in a theater with stereo! :-)
Having to wait years to see a sequel was hell!
A joke you probably missed at the beginning. When Marty's band is auditioning his band is playing "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and The News. The person who says his music is too darn loud is Huey Lewis himself. The song is also on the movie soundtrack
Great movie. Seeing you guys react the same as me 37 years ago was so much fun.
At the beginning of the film, the judge at the auditions is played by Huey Lewis of the outstanding rock band Huey Lewis And The News.
A fun nugget for ya......the guy with the bullhorn running the auditions is Huey Lewis from the rock group Huey Lewis and the News. They wrote and sing the theme song and the ending song.
I'm so happy you guys got to this. I love this whole trillogy. Brings back my childhood.
A few fun facts if you don't mind: the band judge who told Marty he was "Just too loud" Is actually Huey Lewis who wrote and performed the song Marty's band was playing. He also does the ending track "Back in Time". The joke is that Marty played the song in too much of a rock way over the original. That's why "Huey" says it's too loud. As in he didn't like his song played in such a way. Lmao!
The singer in 1955 who sliced his hand, when Marty begins to play "Johnny b.. Goode", he calls his cousin, "Marvin". "You know that sound you're looking for? Listen to this!" Meaning Marvin Berry who actually wrote and performed Johnny B. Goode.
The mall at the beginning is called the Twin Pines mall. When Marty goes back in time to 1955, he runs over one of Mr. Peabody's two pine trees. So when Marty gets back to 1985 and gets to the mall, the sign now says "lone Pine" mall.
You'll notice a lot of amazing details like this throughout the 3 movies. Sometimes you notice new things each time you watch them. I'm so excited for you guys to finish the trillogy. P.s. at the end of Part 2 there is a "Teaser" for part 3. Please pause the movie before this. It has too many spoilers in that clip. If you don't watch that, part 3 will be more of a surprise.
Thank you for this channel guys. You're awesome.
Edit: I see now that a lot of people already told you about the spoilers after part 2. I apologize for over pouncing on that. 😉
Edit: oops. I got the Marvin thing wrong. The singer is Marvin... his cousin is Chuck Berry... who actually wrote the track.
Wait until you see Part 2!
Definitely have to see part 2!!
@@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ AND Part 3 as well! When people ask me which of the 3 I like the best, I tell them none. All 3 are equally great in their own unique ways.
@@centuryrox I agree. If you're going to watch Back to the Future then you have to watch all 3.
@@centuryrox I personally like 3 and 1 the best. I dislike the 2nd, only because of personal preference, not because it's flawed. I just never liked dark and gloomy settings, like the whole 2nd movie is based in.
I totally forgot that part in the beginning! That part where Marty is auditioning for his high school talent show, that geeky teacher who turns him down is Huey Lewis, the guy who sings the theme to this movie "Back in Time"! (You may also remember he sang part of "We Are the World" just before Cyndi Lauper's part).
I just kept thinking in this movie, “Marty stop impressing your mother!” 😂😂
LOVE your reaction to this fun movie, especially because you ‘got’ almost everything. Doc Brown is what we called a “Mad Scientist” -a brilliant ‘NUT’ who has more quirks than one can imagine. In those days, it was frequent to find a guy in the neighborhood who clicked with kids, and became friends and due to their age, could help kids fix their bikes, build things, etc. Of course Doc Brown had a speaker the size of a truck with an amplifier to match! (and yes, when you turned up a big amp in those days, that sound would happen). I hope you caught the references to Marvin Berry’s cousin, Chuck, when Marty was playing John E Begoode. Another subtle joke which is again attributable to Doc Brown’s quirkiness was when he showed Marty the miniature town and then apologized for not painting it! Watch the sequels, kids, they are fun. Some Debby Downers will tell you they are not as good, but not true if you are someone like me who falls in love with the characters. Enjoy! Looking forward to watching your next movie reaction!!
You gotta check out more of Christopher Lloyd's old stuff. He played doc. He's a legend. Super funny. Also a great dramatic actor as far as I remember.
the "square" who tells Marty that his band is too loud is Huey Lewis from the band Huey Lewis & the News- majorly popular 80's band and they sang many of the songs on the soundtrack.
It's 2023 and that little Toyota still looks awesome 🙂
You guys have one of the best reaction channels on the net. Really enjoy your movie and music reactions!
Guys another great reaction. Thank you guys for keeping it clean with the language, I have my nieces and nephews listen to your reactions because I know they won't hear anything bad or dirty. God bless you both!
The look of disgust on George Jefferson's face on your shirt, especially when Marty and Lorraine were parked, had me 😂😂😂
That was Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis they wrote and produced that song. Power of Love
Y’all are so fun man.
It’s gonna be fun watching movies with you fam.
Great editing on the videos, the commentary is placed appropriately with the movies and never missing a beat.
Aye Jesse thanks ❤️❤️ glad you’re watching with us!
You two are fun to watch, your reactions are genuine
Thanks ❤️❤️
This movie is used in film schools to give a prime example of how to construct the perfect film.
Flashback to my freshman year in high school (1985-1986). Everybody was talking about this movie when it came out. We'd go see this thing multiple times at the cheapie $1 movies after its initial run. Teachers would sign out a TV and giant VCR from the school library to watch this on days they didn't have anything going on. And yeah the suspense at the clock tower waiting for it to strike...then it breaks....GAAHH!!!! GREAT SCOTT!!!
Classic film! Great and fun entertainment for the whole family. Hard to find great movies with such great entertaining that is wholesome for the whole family to enjoy. I'm so glad you gave it your time and enjoyed it so much. Love you guys. I hope you enjoy part 2 and 3.
The two of you - plus Jay and Amber are my favourite movie reactors. You get so excited - and are so passionate. You're ALL so much fun. Definitely do the sequels. Could you please also do The Secret of My Success? It's another hilarious one with Michael J Fox. It's a business setting - but tons of fun - and has the BEST music in it. The Money Pitt with Tom Hanks - about house renovations will have you both laughing out of your chairs. It's SO funny. Cheers from Canada!
Asia&BJ are much better. 👍👍
@@spongebobandplanktonshould2920 I've enjoyed ALL of their reactions that I've watched so far. They're ALL great :)
Love Jay and Amber as well. Great couple...Just found you and subscribed. Watching you react to Ghostbusters next 😊
@@alsmith2653 Been watching Jay and Amber for a year now - they're just awesome. Haven't been watching Asia and BJ for as long - but they're just as cool. Can't wait for everyone's next movie reaction :)
Huey Lewis himself, who played the High School Talent Competition Judge w/ megaphone, was asked by Robert Zemeckis (the Director) to write a song for the movie. Thus came "Power of Love," which is played in the beginning of the film as Marty makes his way to school. Zemeckis requested Huey Lewis to write another song for the movie. After watching it, Lewis came up with "Back in Time."
Despite already having somewhat of a musical background and willingly practicing Johnny B Goode to get guitar finger movements right for the film to make it seem like he was playing, it was Guitarist Tim May who provided the backing guitar work.
The song at the end of the film is "BACK IN TIME" by HUEY LEWIS and THE NEWS. Huey was also in the movie. He's the one who told them the band was too loud to play at the prom.
I've always loved this film, and I loved seeing the reaction. I'm glad I've found you guys. Please keep up the great work.
Thanks Orlando ❤️❤️ glad you watched with us!
These movie reactions are so fun to watch, and I am thoroughly enjoying them. I'm ready for you to do parts 2 & 3, plus all of the other great movies you have on your list! (Don't forget about Little Miss Sunshine and Sling Blade, lol).
One theory about how they met is the fact that Marty went back in time and met doc in 1955 to ask for help to get back to 1985.. therefore when Marty got back to 1985 doc remembered him from helping him get back in 1955! It kinda melts your brain
Huey Lewis made a cameo in the movie. He was the one that judged they told the band he was “too darn loud”.
I’m so glad y’all started a movie react channel. Love y’all and your other channels!
When he first went back I was like, "but where's he gonna get plutonium in 1955 tho?"
Then I realized that you can't even get plutonium in any time or era really, lmao 🤦🏾♂️
Not unless you do some shady deal like Doc did, but Marty ain't about that life. Nor are 99% of the people on earth.
at the band audition in the beginning they're playing a Huey Lewis And The News song, and the guy telling them they're "too loud" is played by Huey Lewis
Doc Brown is more than a close friend to Marty. He's like a surrogate father.
That made me smile so much! Great memories and great reaction!!
Glad you guys loved this. It’s a great one. The sequels are fun, but this first one is the best. And to think Doc went to 2015, where they had his car turn into a flying vehicle! That’s what they thought 2015 was going to be like back in 1985! :-)
George Jefferson's face was killing me. Great shirt
Like I said Your music channel and movie channel both rock. By the way thank you both for clean reactions that have no cussing!!!
Aye appreciate that ❤️❤️ thanks so much for watching with us!
Make like a tree and get out of here was adlibbed by the Biff actor it really is supposed to be make like a tree and leave
I just realized the teacher who stopped Marty's band during auditions was actually Huey Lewis. That's hilarious.
Did you know, that the "you`re to darn loud" guy actually is the guy that made the song that marty is playing on stage ^^
This is my favorite movie of the year I graduated high school! The trilogy is great.
Been ages since I’ve seen this. Loved you guys reaction! You made this re-watch so much fun.
Thanks so much for watching with us ❤️❤️