❤️BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY❤️ JOHN 15:5-7 NIV 5 “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. 6 If you do not remain in me, you are like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. 7 If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.
1: It's 100% Doc's movie, 2: the 3 guys that are always at the table, those 3 actors are famous for basically playing those same exact parts, in tons of westerns. The more you know, right? lol
Exactly, the director always said the 3 movies were not about Marty but the people he had to deal with. He said part 1 was about George Mcfly. Part 2 Biff & 3. The doc
Michael was actually hurt during the hanging scene. Was scary for a while. Needles is a red hot chili pepper named flea There's a lot to learn behind the scenes with these movies. Michael was also filming family ties at the same time.
The band during the town festival was played by ZZ Top, a popular rock band of the time. A couple of band members were known for having really long beards, so they fit right into this setting pretty well.
2 bits of trivia There was a deleted scene where Buford shoots Marshall Strickland, who dies telling his son "remember, discipline", but the producers thought it was too dark. That's why the deputy is the one that arrests him at the end. The actors playing Needles' gang are actually composed of one member from each of the three Tannen gangs. The guy riding shotgun was in Buford's gang. The guy in the back in yellow was in Griff's gang (the one who made the chicken sound effects). The other guy in the back was in Biff's gang (the one who made fun of Marty's jacket).
Yeah it was extremely dark, I didn't like the scene at all, glad they took it out, check out the deleted scene from BTF2 where Martie's brother becomes a drunk, it's equally bad 😂
Just gonna say this about Tom Holland, he said in a interview that he would never do a Back to the Future Reboot because, he said it is one of the only perfect films. Also the creators (Bob Gale & Robert Zemeckis) said that no more sequels or reboots would happen for as long as they live. To clear things with Jennifer, the creators didn't know they would make sequels to the movie in the first place. The end if the first movie was just one more joke to end the film on. In interviews Bob & Rob said if they knew they would make two more movies, Jennifer wouldn't have come back at the end, because they didn't know how to use her character.
Sure there's not much point to her character, but what would be the point of not having her? I don't see any dire need to abolish her from the movie, lol.
@@ckobo84 Well, they could’ve just had her not show up at the end of the first film, or come back, but leave right before Doc comes back to take Marty to da fyootchure..
I still think the first movie is my favorite and the most perfectly made of the three, but you could not ask for a better or more heartwarming ending to the whole story than we see here. I love this trilogy as a whole!
Speaking of Jennifer. The director never intended to make the sequels. The ending of part 1 was meant to be a joke so once they decided to make the sequels the director was upset he put Jennifer in the car & has said if he known he wouldn't have done it
Another fun fact: Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale never intended on making a BTTF sequel. The ending was just for fun and for the audience to imagine Doc and Marty would continue their adventures. When BTTF became a hit, the studio insisted on a sequel. That's the reason Jennifer didn't do too much. They couldn't figure out what to do with her character for the sequels.
Copernicus was a 15th century astronomer and mathamatation (I know, spelling) who observed the rotation of the planets and some of their moons. He determined the planets revolved around the sun when everyone believed the earth was the center point. Galileo expanded on Copernicus' discoveries. Doc, being a scientist, named his dog Copernicus after him
Little fun fact. In the drive-in scene when Marty puts on his ridiculous costume and mentions Clint Eastwood, he's standing next to the movie posters for "Revenge of the Creature" and "Tarantula" - Clint Eastwood's first movies which both came out in 1955.
A lot of the characters in this movie were played by actors that have been in Clint Eastwood movies and other Western movies. The band playing at the dance are ZZTop.They wrote and performed the ending song.
$80 back then is $878 in 1985, which is $2,266 today. Yeah, inflation sucks. This isn't Mary Steenburgen's(Clara) first time being in a time travel movie. She was in a time travel movie in 1979 called, _"Time After Time"._
I love your reactions to these movies. You are one of the rare to pay attention to details and shout out all foreshadowing details like the accident they mention in second movie. Or the Clint Eastwood movie Biff was watching with the bulletproof vest, or the Eastwood Ravine.
Not only that, but they were mostly playing the same parts they had previously played in western movies and shows. The bartender, for example, had played bartenders in two western shows before BTTF 3. One former western actor the producers had hoped to cast was sadly unable to play the role they designed with him in mind. Ronald Reagan was supposed to play the role of the mayor of Hill Valley in 1885, but his Alzheimer's Disease had already reached the point he was unable to play even that small role.
There you go again, cracking me up with your impersonations and sound effects! You should have at least 100K subs. Thanks for another spectacular reaction. 😊
It is a very good trilogy. I understand that the first actress of the 1 did not continue to take care of her mother, that's why in the other 2 films they changed to Jennifer.
20 years before making this film, the actress who played Clara (Mary Steenburgen ) was in another time travel movie "Time After Time". She co-starred with Malcolm McDowell who became her first Husband.
Its great how many references each film has to the others.... in part 2 biff towers has a video playing of the tanner history and shows pictures of mad dog, who we dont see till part 3. And the bullet proof vest idea was part of the clint eastwood film that biff was watching in the hot tub of part 2.
Cool how smitten Clara is looking for the Doc and the DeLorean has to be covered up in a hurry. This parallels the scene in BTF1 where Marty's smitten mom interrupts things while looking for Marty and the car has to be hidden the same way. Things are reversed now since one fem is looking for Doc and the other was looking for Marty. "Repeat" scenes occur frequently in the series.
Here's a fun fact to make your head spin: At one point in time, there were FOUR DeLorean time machines in 1955. There was the one that Marty took back in the first film. There was the one that old Biff took back from the future in order to give himself the sports almanac. There was the one that Marty and Doc took back in order to stop Biff. And there's the one hidden in the mine. 24:45 - Something that never dawned on me before: If you're trying to get the most speed out of the locomotive, you want it pulling as little weight as possible, which is why they uncouple the cars. However, Doc is using his custom made logs in the firebox, so what do they need the tender for? If they're not using the wood from it, it's just extra weight. They should have uncoupled that as well.
Tom Wilson, the actor who played Biff and the other various members of the Tannen family, would agree with you that this was the best version of the character. In an interview, he said that he enjoyed the role of Mad Dog (or as I like to call him, "Buffalo Biff") the most, as he got to learn to ride a horse and throw a lasso at an expert level, something he really had fun with.
I always like how you imitate the voices of characters in the movies you watch. Your Irish accent was actually pretty good! And I loved your dancing to the music during the town festival. :)
The first is my favorite because it's just so classic, but this is the most fun to watch. It's so darn fun and funny and exciting from start to finish, and you nailed several of the reasons why. The trilogy as a whole is the best trilogy out there, IMHO, or at least one of the most fun! Great reaction, as usual! :)
Loved your reaction to all 3 BTTF movies. It’s probably been said, but if Jennifer never wrote her phone number on the back of the Save the Clock Tower flyer, then Marty would still be stuck in 1955. I agree that her character could have done more in the trilogy but she did serve an important purpose.
Marty should have followed the letter and let Doc live out his life. We all die somehow. But add in your comment on Part 2 that Doc should have intervened to stop Marty's racing accident, and we see that Part 1 could have been extended ten minutes, with Doc coming back as shown, but warning Marty of the accident, rather than saving Marty's kids. Then he'd hang around to keep Marty from giving in to the egging, and BOOM! The BTTF trilogy story compact, concluded, and without a crazy flying train.
19:54 It not only depends on where you are but also when you are at that place because, in summer it's generally brighter in the morning than in winter.
I love your reactions! A note for you- With all the callbacks, one that didn’t quite happen was that in part 1, a Ronald Reagan film was playing at the town theater and Doc was flabbergasted that Reagan would be President in 1985. In part 2, a Max Headroom (you may have to look up the reference) version of Reagan was offering up the menu at the Cafe 80’s. For part 3, the producers wanted the part of the mayor of Hill Valley to be played by... Ronald Reagan! Reagan loved the first movie so much when it was screened for him at Camp David that he asked the projectionist to back up the film and play the scene again where Doc ridicules the idea that Reagan could be President. Reagan was asked to come out of (motion picture) retirement to play the part. He reportedly considered it, but ultimately declined.
Reagan declined the role because he was already suffering from Alzheimer's Disease to the point that he felt he wasn't up to acting anymore, even in a relatively minor role in one of his favorite movie series of all time.
Those folks talking in the bar about running, are voice actors. One of them voiced the old dog in fox and the hound. An the sheriff in the cartoon Robin hood. (If I recall it was the sheriff)
It really was the best one. I think it’s because it tied the story together so well and not just the obvious story arch but all the tiny recurring themes as well. By the end of this film a concrete idea of how this universe works is understood.
I was crushing on Clara, I wanted her to have more screen time. The bonus is they made a Saturday cartoon with Doc, Clara, and the two boys in the time traveling train.
Yeah, there’s bears in the California desert. I live near Joshua Tree, and we have one that’s been scaring people at the nearby Covington Nature Preserve, lol.
the only reason Jennifer was in the time machine was because they had no intention of making any sequels. The ending of the first movie was just a joke ending so to speak. When it became so popular they decided to make the trilogy and had to figure out a way to incorporate Jennifer into the plot. That's why she had so little time in the films.
10:00 Yeah - the ending of Part 1 was basically a joke - but the movie was huge and the studio was going to make a sequel with or without the original creators. So they got on board but there was the problem of Jennifer - the writer of these movies admits he had no idea what to do with Jennifer now she was in the car - so she just gets knocked out 5 mins into the movie.
There are a couple of plot points that feel like plot holes: 1) The DeLorean that Doc arrived in and stowed in the mine should still have gasoline in the tank. So it would have just required Doc to fix the fuel line and pump the gas out of the stored DeLorean. 2) How did Doc manage to build the time machine in the train, if he couldn't fix the time circuits on the DeLorean that the stored for Marty? Its not like he would have had the parts later in the 19th or early 20th century.
Greetings and a huge thank you for your reaction videos from a new German subscriber. You are wonderful: your mimics, your commentary and your gesture reactions to this trilogy are the best I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of reaction videos to the "back to the future" series. I also like your bible verse quotes, even if I (as most Europeans) am quite removed from the core Christian beliefs; even if I read the bible multiple times, so I can say your quotes are spot on. Thank you!
Fun fact: the guy the Marty is racing against at the end of the movie, is Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers..Hr also play the guy who make Marty scan his card, so he get fired in the second movie
"We'll stop it here, uncouple the cars from the tender, throw the switchtrack, and hijack...*pauses* … "BORROW" the locomotive..." heheh, gets me everytime in that scene, whether reactors include it or not...
Interesting story, if you watch the back to the Future commentary on the dvd. They talk about how originally it was just going to be one back to the Future and when it was originally in theaters there was no to be continued. They said if they had any plans on making a sequel they wouldn't have brought Jennifer along. They said they were kind of trapped with the character there.
At the time, many felt that Westerns were outdated and so it was the wrong direction to take the story. Everyone was pleasantly surprised when they saw how well the film was made.
The first movie will always be my favorite, and is the best one in terms of story, execution, acting, directing... all of it. As for the sequels, I have to say that the third one is growing on me. While I don't like that they pretty much stay in one place in a TIME TRAVEL movie, I have become more fond of it. And Tom Wilson who plays all the Tannens KILLS IT in this movie. As you mentioned, this is arguably his most entertaining performance int he three... he's SO funny and almost steals this movie. And it JUST occurred to me JUST NOW, even though I've seen this flick a billion times, that the thing with the horse is that he was drinking while horsing, which BIFF was doing in the FIRST movie, but with George's car. I can't believe I missed that ... As far as a little movie history, when these two sequels came out... there was at least several months between them, and I remember me & my friends trying to figure out HOW Marty would get back home without the DeLorean. We just weren't thinking 4th dimensionally; we had a real problem with that :D
The Sign On The Wheelbarrow Says A.Jones, The Same Family That 1950s Biff Crashes Into While They Were Delivering Manuer. The Stattler That Doc References Is The Same Stattler Family That Owns The Toyota Dealership Marty's 4×4 Comes From!!
It's hard for me not to consider parts II and III just different halves of the same movie, but they really knocked it out of the park with this. I loved the focus on Doc for the third movie, the development of his romantic relationship, and of course the amazing performance of Thomas Wilson as Buford Tannen. DEFINITELY the best version of Biff. I always felt that Marty developed his "nobody calls me a chicken" quirk because of the changes he made in his father's life. We didn't see that character trait in the first movie because he was still the son of a dorky guy who never stood up for himself. Seems reasonable that by changing his family's history, he might have changed himself a little too, and given himself something he needed to reconcile over the next couple movies. Besides, it seems only fair to give him something he always falls for, since Biff always falls for the "What the hell is THAT?!" misdirect. BTW, Telltale Games made a 5-episode 'Back to the Future: The Game' that takes place right after this trilogy. It's actually kinda epic, and many consider it a sequel trilogy (really more of a quintology) all its own. And then someone turned that game into a 'movie'.. it's six and a half hours, but they stitched it together really well, and left the episode markers in (thankfully they removed the spoiler trailers from the end of each episode) If you're ever interested in checking it out, here ya go: ua-cam.com/video/60S-SbkowMM/v-deo.html
you're the only reactor so far who realized that the metal plate also makes an appearance in the previous film when biff is watching a clint eastwood film on the tv in his jacuzzi if you weren't "cheating" --- that's some high-level attention to detail
3:45 Doc. All westerns, up until the mid 1960's with Sergio Leon (who made the brutally realistic man with no name trilogy....good movies you outta watch, ma'am), were VERY sanitized, campy and 'safe'. And what Marty is wearing is what the mainstream ideas for cowboys and westerns perceived.
Doc & Clara couldn't have made it to the DeLorian on that hoverboard. It just wasn't going fast enough. So Doc reverted back to his original plan to stay in the past. One thing I always wondered is if 1985 Doc (or perhaps he had Clara do it) ever went back and told 1955 Doc that they were successful so he didn't have to wonder his whole life. On a side note, you're beautiful and I love your personality.
There wasn't supposed to be a part 2. The writer said if he knew he'd write a part 2 he wouldn't of had Jennifer get in the time machine at the end of part 1.
Thanks for the reaction! That was fun, wasn't it? I'm so glad you enjoyed it so much! Again, I so wish u could show you the picture I took when I saw the DeLorean at the Volo Car Museum here in Chicago!
Actually, the "To be continued" at the end of the first movie was intend to be a joke. They didn't have originally the intension to do a sequel. Otherwise the writer would not have put Jennifer in the car with Doc and Marty. That's why she don't have major part in sequels.
I can't decide which one is my favorite cuz one takes place in the '50s and then the future and then a western. Watched all III of them with u. Awesome job.
Thats why we have daylight savings, so 7AM won't be dark. If that's not working, can we stop having Daylight Savings? Jenifer has a good roll in the video game
You should react to Who Framed Roger Rabbit? it's from the same director. Every time I watch this one I say "Horses can't do 88. If only some British guy had invented a faster form of transport in Teesside!"
one big plot hole i realised. I love this trilogy. lets get that out of the way, but. Where is the time machine that Doc brought with him and can they not just take the gas from that one? it's only a few months old. I'm i crazy?
That's an Interesting observation I'd never thought of. The only question would be can two of the exact same thing exist at the same time? Doc should have drained the gas tank before storage anyway, it would have gone bad in 70 years anyway Then he could reverse engineer it and invent gasoline
Great reaction to one of the greatest trilogies ever! Love your channel and reaction style with your personality. You mentioned that you love Westerns. Clint is the king of the Westerns and if youve not seen his amazing Trilogy it's essential and would be great to react to. 1) A Fistful Of Dollars 2) For A Few Dollars More 3) The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Honestly, the Actors and characters are brilliant, Directed by the late Sergio Leone who's renowned for amazing visuals. Lastly, arguably the greatest soundtrack in film cinema by the other late legend that was Ennio Morricone. You won't be disappointed! Keep up the great content on your channel (love the props and costume themes) 😆 Peace from the UK.
Can I talk you into giving 1979's "Time After Time" a try? 1) It's an earlier time travel movie. 2) Mary Steenbergen (Clara) also falls in love with a time traveler. 3) For real, too. She later married her co-star, Malcolm McDowell. 4) Except for the opening scenes in London, it is mostly set in San Francisco.
Since you are into Westerns you should check out Open Range. Very underrated western directed and starred in by Kevin Costner. Also stars Robert DuVall, Annette Bening, and Diego Luna. Also, might check out the miniseries 1883. To me the best thing on television last year. Stars Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, LaMonica Garrett, and Isabel May. Also has cameos from Tom Hanks and Billy Bob Thornton as well.
Great Scott I Love these movies 😁all and all these are amazing and some what pop culture historical films so glad you enjoyed it as much as we all did when we first saw it😇and trust me when I say we are all excited to journey into the future with you because let me also say your future is bright 😊👍🏼
❤️BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY❤️
JOHN 15:5-7 NIV
5 “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. 6 If you do not remain in me, you are like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. 7 If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.
Awesome movie
1: It's 100% Doc's movie, 2: the 3 guys that are always at the table, those 3 actors are famous for basically playing those same exact parts, in tons of westerns. The more you know, right? lol
Exactly, the director always said the 3 movies were not about Marty but the people he had to deal with. He said part 1 was about George Mcfly. Part 2 Biff & 3. The doc
Amen
Amen hun
Michael was actually hurt during the hanging scene. Was scary for a while.
Needles is a red hot chili pepper named flea
There's a lot to learn behind the scenes with these movies. Michael was also filming family ties at the same time.
The band during the town festival was played by ZZ Top, a popular rock band of the time. A couple of band members were known for having really long beards, so they fit right into this setting pretty well.
"a popular rock band of the time". Just to clarify, he's not talking about 1885 😂
@@ckobo84 I guess I could have rephrased that a little better.😁 I meant the time this film came out.
@@ckobo84 ZZ Top ARE timeless, but not like that
I was fortunate enough to see them before Dusty passed.
Funnily enough the only member who didn't have a beard was Frank Beard.
A BILLION POINTS for remembering the Clint Eastwood setup from 2. 🤘🤘Great work as always.
Thank you!
@@Californiablend 😄And congrats on Luminous Sage! From one comic booker to another - 🤜🤛
2 bits of trivia
There was a deleted scene where Buford shoots Marshall Strickland, who dies telling his son "remember, discipline", but the producers thought it was too dark. That's why the deputy is the one that arrests him at the end.
The actors playing Needles' gang are actually composed of one member from each of the three Tannen gangs. The guy riding shotgun was in Buford's gang. The guy in the back in yellow was in Griff's gang (the one who made the chicken sound effects). The other guy in the back was in Biff's gang (the one who made fun of Marty's jacket).
Yeah it was extremely dark, I didn't like the scene at all, glad they took it out, check out the deleted scene from BTF2 where Martie's brother becomes a drunk, it's equally bad 😂
@@loudorchen9897 Just watched brother scene. Probably worse.
@@TommygunNG lol 😂 I agree both bad
Just gonna say this about Tom Holland, he said in a interview that he would never do a Back to the Future Reboot because, he said it is one of the only perfect films. Also the creators (Bob Gale & Robert Zemeckis) said that no more sequels or reboots would happen for as long as they live.
To clear things with Jennifer, the creators didn't know they would make sequels to the movie in the first place. The end if the first movie was just one more joke to end the film on. In interviews Bob & Rob said if they knew they would make two more movies, Jennifer wouldn't have come back at the end, because they didn't know how to use her character.
Sure there's not much point to her character, but what would be the point of not having her? I don't see any dire need to abolish her from the movie, lol.
@@ckobo84 Well, they could’ve just had her not show up at the end of the first film, or come back, but leave right before Doc comes back to take Marty to da fyootchure..
YES! You spotted the reference to the Eastwood movie from Part 2, with the metal plate. Most reactors miss it.
I still think the first movie is my favorite and the most perfectly made of the three, but you could not ask for a better or more heartwarming ending to the whole story than we see here. I love this trilogy as a whole!
Agreed!
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I like when Doc blew back into 1985 with the train.. Marty and Jennifer both got the guitar throw you back stunt 😂..
Speaking of Jennifer. The director never intended to make the sequels. The ending of part 1 was meant to be a joke so once they decided to make the sequels the director was upset he put Jennifer in the car & has said if he known he wouldn't have done it
....and I don't see how she thinks she wasn't necessary. Sure, she wasn't in it a lot, but that would change the story quite a bit.
Another fun fact: Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale never intended on making a BTTF sequel. The ending was just for fun and for the audience to imagine Doc and Marty would continue their adventures. When BTTF became a hit, the studio insisted on a sequel. That's the reason Jennifer didn't do too much. They couldn't figure out what to do with her character for the sequels.
Tom Wilson based his performance of Mad Dog Tannen on Lee Marvin playing Liberty Valence in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance".
There were two different trains. One was a passenger, one was freight.
You have _the best_ reaction to all three of these!
Copernicus was a 15th century astronomer and mathamatation (I know, spelling) who observed the rotation of the planets and some of their moons. He determined the planets revolved around the sun when everyone believed the earth was the center point. Galileo expanded on Copernicus' discoveries. Doc, being a scientist, named his dog Copernicus after him
Little fun fact. In the drive-in scene when Marty puts on his ridiculous costume and mentions Clint Eastwood, he's standing next to the movie posters for "Revenge of the Creature" and "Tarantula" - Clint Eastwood's first movies which both came out in 1955.
Best.Trilogy.Ever! 👍
A lot of the characters in this movie were played by actors that have been in Clint Eastwood movies and other Western movies. The band playing at the dance are ZZTop.They wrote and performed the ending song.
Fun fact: Michael J Fox actually passed out during the hanging scene. They had a mishap on set and had to revive him.
Lol not so fun fact..
That makes 2 actors in movies I like who had hanging scenes go bad. Brendan Fraser had the same problem on the set of The Mummy and almost died.
Your definition of "fun" probably differs from Michael J. Fox's.
I've heard that's what kickstarted his health issues.
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Also, Isla Fisher in Now You See Me 2.
She almost drowned and everyone thought she was acting.
$80 back then is $878 in 1985, which is $2,266 today. Yeah, inflation sucks.
This isn't Mary Steenburgen's(Clara) first time being in a time travel movie. She was in a time travel movie in 1979 called, _"Time After Time"._
I love your reactions to these movies. You are one of the rare to pay attention to details and shout out all foreshadowing details like the accident they mention in second movie. Or the Clint Eastwood movie Biff was watching with the bulletproof vest, or the Eastwood Ravine.
The actor who played the Colt salesman, Burton Gilliam, also played Lyle in "Blazing Saddles". :)
Several actors in the saloon are actual old time western movie character actors! I recognize their faces and voices.
Not only that, but they were mostly playing the same parts they had previously played in western movies and shows. The bartender, for example, had played bartenders in two western shows before BTTF 3. One former western actor the producers had hoped to cast was sadly unable to play the role they designed with him in mind. Ronald Reagan was supposed to play the role of the mayor of Hill Valley in 1885, but his Alzheimer's Disease had already reached the point he was unable to play even that small role.
There you go again, cracking me up with your impersonations and sound effects! You should have at least 100K subs. Thanks for another spectacular reaction. 😊
IKR!?! Her clowning game will become _legendary!_
It is a very good trilogy. I understand that the first actress of the 1 did not continue to take care of her mother, that's why in the other 2 films they changed to Jennifer.
20 years before making this film, the actress who played Clara (Mary Steenburgen ) was in another time travel movie "Time After Time". She co-starred with Malcolm McDowell who became her first Husband.
10 years, not 20. The Malcolm McDowell version was released in 1979. (The Rod Taylor version was 1960.) 🕙
@@Tuning_Spork Thanx for the fact check Mr Twitter.
Damn! She married that freak!?!
Between your comments, your accents, your impressions, and your facial expressions, this is THE most fun I've ever had watching a reaction. Bravo 👍
Its great how many references each film has to the others.... in part 2 biff towers has a video playing of the tanner history and shows pictures of mad dog, who we dont see till part 3.
And the bullet proof vest idea was part of the clint eastwood film that biff was watching in the hot tub of part 2.
Cool how smitten Clara is looking for the Doc and the DeLorean has to be covered up in a hurry. This parallels the scene in BTF1 where Marty's smitten mom interrupts things while looking for Marty and the car has to be hidden the same way. Things are reversed now since one fem is looking for Doc and the other was looking for Marty. "Repeat" scenes occur frequently in the series.
Here's a fun fact to make your head spin: At one point in time, there were FOUR DeLorean time machines in 1955. There was the one that Marty took back in the first film. There was the one that old Biff took back from the future in order to give himself the sports almanac. There was the one that Marty and Doc took back in order to stop Biff. And there's the one hidden in the mine.
24:45 - Something that never dawned on me before: If you're trying to get the most speed out of the locomotive, you want it pulling as little weight as possible, which is why they uncouple the cars. However, Doc is using his custom made logs in the firebox, so what do they need the tender for? If they're not using the wood from it, it's just extra weight. They should have uncoupled that as well.
*#Factoid* that's not *Michael J Fox* doing the moonwalk. It's actually *Michael Winslow* the Black sound effects guy from *(Police Academy)*
Tom Wilson, the actor who played Biff and the other various members of the Tannen family, would agree with you that this was the best version of the character. In an interview, he said that he enjoyed the role of Mad Dog (or as I like to call him, "Buffalo Biff") the most, as he got to learn to ride a horse and throw a lasso at an expert level, something he really had fun with.
Also, Tom Wilson based his performance of Mad Dog Tannen on Lee Marvin playing Liberty Valence in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance".
Tom Wilson was brilliant how he played all these different versions of Biff
I always like how you imitate the voices of characters in the movies you watch. Your Irish accent was actually pretty good! And I loved your dancing to the music during the town festival. :)
The first is my favorite because it's just so classic, but this is the most fun to watch. It's so darn fun and funny and exciting from start to finish, and you nailed several of the reasons why. The trilogy as a whole is the best trilogy out there, IMHO, or at least one of the most fun! Great reaction, as usual! :)
Loved your reaction to all 3 BTTF movies.
It’s probably been said, but if Jennifer never wrote her phone number on the back of the Save the Clock Tower flyer, then Marty would still be stuck in 1955.
I agree that her character could have done more in the trilogy but she did serve an important purpose.
"She's still sleeping."
Like she's been doing since the beginning of the series.
Marty should have followed the letter and let Doc live out his life. We all die somehow.
But add in your comment on Part 2 that Doc should have intervened to stop Marty's racing accident, and we see that Part 1 could have been extended ten minutes, with Doc coming back as shown, but warning Marty of the accident, rather than saving Marty's kids. Then he'd hang around to keep Marty from giving in to the egging, and BOOM! The BTTF trilogy story compact, concluded, and without a crazy flying train.
19:54 It not only depends on where you are but also when you are at that place because, in summer it's generally brighter in the morning than in winter.
The band at the town festival is actually ZZTop, and that is one of their songs that they were playing a version of.
At about 29:00 - "Marty was actually hung." HaHaHa! Best Freudian slip of any reactor on UA-cam!
3 is also my favorite, and remains the best deliberate ending to a series I've ever seen.
The Marshall is the principals grandpa. This is 1885, 100 years before 1985. So his dad is the little boy beside the Marshall.
I love your reactions! A note for you-
With all the callbacks, one that didn’t quite happen was that in part 1, a Ronald Reagan film was playing at the town theater and Doc was flabbergasted that Reagan would be President in 1985. In part 2, a Max Headroom (you may have to look up the reference) version of Reagan was offering up the menu at the Cafe 80’s. For part 3, the producers wanted the part of the mayor of Hill Valley to be played by... Ronald Reagan! Reagan loved the first movie so much when it was screened for him at Camp David that he asked the projectionist to back up the film and play the scene again where Doc ridicules the idea that Reagan could be President. Reagan was asked to come out of (motion picture) retirement to play the part. He reportedly considered it, but ultimately declined.
Reagan declined the role because he was already suffering from Alzheimer's Disease to the point that he felt he wasn't up to acting anymore, even in a relatively minor role in one of his favorite movie series of all time.
Hey Californiablend! First time running into your channel! Love the Bible verse of the day! Keep going with that! 😊
Those folks talking in the bar about running, are voice actors. One of them voiced the old dog in fox and the hound. An the sheriff in the cartoon Robin hood. (If I recall it was the sheriff)
It really was the best one. I think it’s because it tied the story together so well and not just the obvious story arch but all the tiny recurring themes as well. By the end of this film a concrete idea of how this universe works is understood.
I was crushing on Clara, I wanted her to have more screen time. The bonus is they made a Saturday cartoon with Doc, Clara, and the two boys in the time traveling train.
Yeah, there’s bears in the California desert. I live near Joshua Tree, and we have one that’s been scaring people at the nearby Covington Nature Preserve, lol.
That laugh at 7:30 tho!!! *Adorable!*
the only reason Jennifer was in the time machine was because they had no intention of making any sequels. The ending of the first movie was just a joke ending so to speak. When it became so popular they decided to make the trilogy and had to figure out a way to incorporate Jennifer into the plot. That's why she had so little time in the films.
10:00 Yeah - the ending of Part 1 was basically a joke - but the movie was huge and the studio was going to make a sequel with or without the original creators. So they got on board but there was the problem of Jennifer - the writer of these movies admits he had no idea what to do with Jennifer now she was in the car - so she just gets knocked out 5 mins into the movie.
There are a couple of plot points that feel like plot holes: 1) The DeLorean that Doc arrived in and stowed in the mine should still have gasoline in the tank. So it would have just required Doc to fix the fuel line and pump the gas out of the stored DeLorean. 2) How did Doc manage to build the time machine in the train, if he couldn't fix the time circuits on the DeLorean that the stored for Marty? Its not like he would have had the parts later in the 19th or early 20th century.
Greetings and a huge thank you for your reaction videos from a new German subscriber. You are wonderful: your mimics, your commentary and your gesture reactions to this trilogy are the best I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of reaction videos to the "back to the future" series. I also like your bible verse quotes, even if I (as most Europeans) am quite removed from the core Christian beliefs; even if I read the bible multiple times, so I can say your quotes are spot on. Thank you!
The handkerchief doc wears ,is his shirt from 1955
Thanks!
28:25 .....and wasn't plutonium used in the time machine? Now those components are now spread all around this nice suburban area.
You know what's even better? Half the musicians are ZZ top!
Fun fact: the guy the Marty is racing against at the end of the movie, is Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers..Hr also play the guy who make Marty scan his card, so he get fired in the second movie
Part III is my favorite too so you’re not alone with that. I actually saw it in the theater back when it first came out. Great theater experience!
Another fun fact, the band playing at the town festival was ZZ Top, and their beards are real.
Interesting side fact: The ZZ Top member with no beard... His name is Frank Beard.
@@bryancurtis220 I did not know that! Nice!
So the have three beards
Last known grizzly bear in California was shot in 1908, but there are still something like 30000 black bears in the state.
"We'll stop it here, uncouple the cars from the tender, throw the switchtrack, and hijack...*pauses* … "BORROW" the locomotive..."
heheh, gets me everytime in that scene, whether reactors include it or not...
8:17 Fox is a pretty good method actor, he's being hung for real in this scene. It was an accident but they kept it in the film.
Glad you didn't forget such a thing as your hat.
Interesting story, if you watch the back to the Future commentary on the dvd. They talk about how originally it was just going to be one back to the Future and when it was originally in theaters there was no to be continued. They said if they had any plans on making a sequel they wouldn't have brought Jennifer along. They said they were kind of trapped with the character there.
At the time, many felt that Westerns were outdated and so it was the wrong direction to take the story. Everyone was pleasantly surprised when they saw how well the film was made.
You've got an infectious energy to you. Love watching your videos! Keep em comin.
The first movie will always be my favorite, and is the best one in terms of story, execution, acting, directing... all of it. As for the sequels, I have to say that the third one is growing on me. While I don't like that they pretty much stay in one place in a TIME TRAVEL movie, I have become more fond of it. And Tom Wilson who plays all the Tannens KILLS IT in this movie. As you mentioned, this is arguably his most entertaining performance int he three... he's SO funny and almost steals this movie. And it JUST occurred to me JUST NOW, even though I've seen this flick a billion times, that the thing with the horse is that he was drinking while horsing, which BIFF was doing in the FIRST movie, but with George's car. I can't believe I missed that ... As far as a little movie history, when these two sequels came out... there was at least several months between them, and I remember me & my friends trying to figure out HOW Marty would get back home without the DeLorean. We just weren't thinking 4th dimensionally; we had a real problem with that :D
I only really noticed the extreme similarity of the car/horse thing while watching this reaction too. Funny!
Tom Wilson based his performance of Mad Dog Tannen on Lee Marvin playing Liberty Valence in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance".
So glad you enjoyed this one, and your a sucker for westerns, love the outfit as usual, ur awesome! Thank you..👍👍😁😁
Sweet lady it was so fun watching all three of these with you
Doc's face mask on the train is the remains of his hawaiian shirt in the western cinema
I have just one question. Are you the most adorable person in the world? Loving your movie reactions!
My daddy took me to see this at the theater's when it came out. I had already seen the other two at home. I adore these movies so much.
The Sign On The Wheelbarrow Says A.Jones, The Same Family That 1950s Biff Crashes Into While They Were Delivering Manuer. The Stattler That Doc References Is The Same Stattler Family That Owns The Toyota Dealership Marty's 4×4 Comes From!!
The Colt salesman is the same guy that was in Blazing Saddles, Burton Gilliam.
It's hard for me not to consider parts II and III just different halves of the same movie, but they really knocked it out of the park with this. I loved the focus on Doc for the third movie, the development of his romantic relationship, and of course the amazing performance of Thomas Wilson as Buford Tannen. DEFINITELY the best version of Biff.
I always felt that Marty developed his "nobody calls me a chicken" quirk because of the changes he made in his father's life. We didn't see that character trait in the first movie because he was still the son of a dorky guy who never stood up for himself. Seems reasonable that by changing his family's history, he might have changed himself a little too, and given himself something he needed to reconcile over the next couple movies. Besides, it seems only fair to give him something he always falls for, since Biff always falls for the "What the hell is THAT?!" misdirect.
BTW, Telltale Games made a 5-episode 'Back to the Future: The Game' that takes place right after this trilogy. It's actually kinda epic, and many consider it a sequel trilogy (really more of a quintology) all its own. And then someone turned that game into a 'movie'.. it's six and a half hours, but they stitched it together really well, and left the episode markers in (thankfully they removed the spoiler trailers from the end of each episode) If you're ever interested in checking it out, here ya go: ua-cam.com/video/60S-SbkowMM/v-deo.html
you're the only reactor so far who realized that the metal plate also makes an appearance in the previous film when biff is watching a clint eastwood film on the tv in his jacuzzi
if you weren't "cheating" --- that's some high-level attention to detail
3:45 Doc. All westerns, up until the mid 1960's with Sergio Leon (who made the brutally realistic man with no name trilogy....good movies you outta watch, ma'am), were VERY sanitized, campy and 'safe'. And what Marty is wearing is what the mainstream ideas for cowboys and westerns perceived.
Doc & Clara couldn't have made it to the DeLorian on that hoverboard. It just wasn't going fast enough. So Doc reverted back to his original plan to stay in the past. One thing I always wondered is if 1985 Doc (or perhaps he had Clara do it) ever went back and told 1955 Doc that they were successful so he didn't have to wonder his whole life. On a side note, you're beautiful and I love your personality.
Part III aged really well, like a fine wine.
Please keep doing what you’re doing. You are one of the best reactors and I thoroughly enjoy watching you. God bless and keep you.
Thank you !
For the originality of the story, the first BTTF was the best. Action-wise, I like 3 the best. Number 2 was ok but 1 and 3 we're awesome!
Bears did live in the west, but you would never find a blackbear in a desert like that.
There wasn't supposed to be a part 2. The writer said if he knew he'd write a part 2 he wouldn't of had Jennifer get in the time machine at the end of part 1.
Thanks for the reaction! That was fun, wasn't it? I'm so glad you enjoyed it so much! Again, I so wish u could show you the picture I took when I saw the DeLorean at the Volo Car Museum here in Chicago!
Only reactor I’ve watched to picked up on the bullet proof vest that we saw Biff watch in BTTF2
Stand by me is a great one written by Stephen king Joaquin Phoenix’s brother River Phoenix. It’s a tear jerker.
Actually, the "To be continued" at the end of the first movie was intend to be a joke. They didn't have originally the intension to do a sequel. Otherwise the writer would not have put Jennifer in the car with Doc and Marty. That's why she don't have major part in sequels.
I can't decide which one is my favorite cuz one takes place in the '50s and then the future and then a western. Watched all III of them with u. Awesome job.
Thank you!
Thats why we have daylight savings, so 7AM won't be dark. If that's not working, can we stop having Daylight Savings?
Jenifer has a good roll in the video game
You should react to Who Framed Roger Rabbit? it's from the same director.
Every time I watch this one I say "Horses can't do 88. If only some British guy had invented a faster form of transport in Teesside!"
one big plot hole i realised. I love this trilogy. lets get that out of the way, but. Where is the time machine that Doc brought with him and can they not just take the gas from that one? it's only a few months old. I'm i crazy?
That's an Interesting observation I'd never thought of.
The only question would be can two of the exact same thing exist at the same time?
Doc should have drained the gas tank before storage anyway, it would have gone bad in 70 years anyway
Then he could reverse engineer it and invent gasoline
Great reaction to one of the greatest trilogies ever!
Love your channel and reaction style with your personality.
You mentioned that you love Westerns.
Clint is the king of the Westerns and if youve not seen his amazing Trilogy it's essential and would be great to react to.
1) A Fistful Of Dollars
2) For A Few Dollars More
3) The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
Honestly, the Actors and characters are brilliant, Directed by the late Sergio Leone who's renowned for amazing visuals. Lastly, arguably the greatest soundtrack in film cinema by the other late legend that was Ennio Morricone.
You won't be disappointed!
Keep up the great content on your channel
(love the props and costume themes) 😆
Peace from the UK.
Thanks for watching!
Can I talk you into giving 1979's "Time After Time" a try?
1) It's an earlier time travel movie.
2) Mary Steenbergen (Clara) also falls in love with a time traveler.
3) For real, too. She later married her co-star, Malcolm McDowell.
4) Except for the opening scenes in London, it is mostly set in San Francisco.
Needles (Marty's future boss and the guy he was supposed to race) is Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Clara played in a movie called Last Vegas it was pretty good. I think she is still married to Ted Danson from the series Cheers.
Since you are into Westerns you should check out Open Range. Very underrated western directed and starred in by Kevin Costner. Also stars Robert DuVall, Annette Bening, and Diego Luna. Also, might check out the miniseries 1883. To me the best thing on television last year. Stars Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, LaMonica Garrett, and Isabel May. Also has cameos from Tom Hanks and Billy Bob Thornton as well.
Great Scott I Love these movies 😁all and all these are amazing and some what pop culture historical films so glad you enjoyed it as much as we all did when we first saw it😇and trust me when I say we are all excited to journey into the future with you because let me also say your future is bright 😊👍🏼
Yet another great reaction, from you!
I totally love your energy and sense of humor! 😎👍🏼
Weeeeha glad you enjoyed watching Back To The Future part 3 ma'am 🤠! I hope you have yourself a great evening and be blessed! 👍🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿