The man at the audition that tells Marty they’re “just too darn loud “ is actually Huey Lewis, the singer of the song they’re playing, The power of love.
yeah but Rick & Morty evolved from the really vile "Adventures of Doc & Mharti" that creepshow Justin Roiland made before, where 'Doc' forces 'Mharti' to perform sexual acts on him which Rick & Morty has made numerous references to (particularly when Rick says 'lick my balls"). Roiland has also stated an attraction to 14 yr olds, been sending sexual messages to minors online and got upset when people pointed out that is comment that "in some realities Rick and Morty are in a loving healthy relationship with each other" was pretty frickin' weird. Can we please not taint BttF with that?
Marvin Berry is the one in the climax band. He’s on the phone with his cousin. “You know that new sound you’re looking for?” Evidently, he’s talking to Chuck Berry, who would then sing Johnny B Goode three years later.
I get what they're doing in that scene... I just get nitpicky about it because by the time Chuck hears the song, its just Marty's hodgepodge of guitar soloists.
...and thereby invented Rock n Roll music. So, according to Back to the Future, Marty invented Rock n Roll, having brought it back with him from the future.
@@FrancisXLord Except the song Rocket 88 was recorded in 1951. It's considered to be the first Rock and Roll song. Even Fats Domino's Ain't That a Shame predates Marty going back to 1955. Only by a few months though. And we can't ever forget Sister rosetta Tharpe. She essentially taught Chuck Berry to Chuck Berry. Beginning in the 30s and 40s, she was the first recording artist to use heavy distortion on an electric guitar. But I love back to the Future. And the school dance scene is just all in fun.
@@nellgwenn I did not know that. Now I wonder if Robert Zemeckis did, because I always read it as implying that Marty invented Rock n Roll, thus presumed Johnny B. Goode was the first. 'It's Marvin. Your cousin Marvin Berry! Do you know that new sound you're looking for? Well listen to this!' I presumed the 'new sound' to which he was referring was Rock n Roll. Was that presumption wrong? Or was it just generally presumed in popular culture that Chuck Berry invented Rock n Roll?
Marty's line "yeah, well history is going to change" literally gives you the plot for the film. The town square is actually at Universal Studios - it appears in a lot of films & TV - though the rest was shot all over Southern California (the mall is in West Covina, for instance).
Sadly I believe that the clock tower burned down but I haven’t been on the studio tour in forever. I use to love seeing it since I loved this movie as a kid.
The guy you recognized was Billy Zane who played Cal in Titanic ❤ plus Marty ran over one of the pines when he came out of the barn, hence Lone Pine Mall😂❤
Why wasn’t it called lone pines mall before we see Marty go back to 1955? We already see other instances of the predestination paradox in the film, implying that even before we see Marty go back to 1955, he’s already been there and caused things to happen because 1955 has already happened. For example, we see the predestination paradox in Marty giving Goldie the idea to run for mayor, Chuck berry getting Johnny b good from marty , and Lorraine getting the idea to name her son Marty from Marty, so why didn’t they go with the predestination paradox for the name of the mall as well)
@@josephsarto689because when we meet Marty and Doc time travel hadn't happened yet. It wasn't until 1985 that Marty goes back in time and changed the past
But when the film opens in 1985 Goldie wilson is mayor. Which means Marty has already been to 1955 and gave Goldie the idea to run for mayor. When the movie opens in 1985, the main character is named Marty, which means he’d already been back to 1955 to give his mom the idea to name him Marty.. How come in some instances Marty’s actions in 19555 fulfill history, but in Other instances his actions in 1955 change history?
Nothing changed in the photo of Marty and his siblings. Doc was reacting to Marty's statement that he'd never seen his dad stand up to Biff before. When he heard that, Doc suspected George's newfound courage might change things in the future, but he didn't have the heart to voice his concerns to Marty -- or the time to do anything about it, for that matter.
Another theory is that Doc realizes time is a bit more flexible than he previous thought, it's not so rigid that some things don't just iron themselves out, which is why he decides to go ahead and read the letter. He knows that time leaves a bit of wiggle room :)
Clearly people who've already seen this film acting like they've never watched it before. They magically caught every obscure reference & Easter egg plot twist. 😂
Hard to say. I feel like I'm sensitive to people faking it, I'm sure they are. Definitely some people do that. Especially if they're been doing a channel for a long time.
@@joeconcepts5552 I agree, when biff was about to hit the manure, how they know it was manure? First time I watch, I tot it was just soil, until the camera show the word manure
Sometimes they saw the movie as a kid, but haven't seen it in a long time. It's also hard to avoid some of these details from pop culture references over the last nearly 40 years.
It went from Twin Pines to Lone Pine because Marty ran over one of the Pines when he broke out of Old man Peabody's garage at the beginning. You can here old man Peabody yelling " You space bastard", You killed my Pine!"
These movies might just comprise one of the only perfect trilogies in movie history. This one sets up the universe perfectly and leaves you wanting more. The next 2 are a perfect continuation of the story, and you'll thoroughly enjoy all three as a single work. I guarantee it.
@SpontaneousAndStructured It was a car and his driver had to carry him to bed where he only slept a couple hours before starting the whole cycle over again. But yeah, grueling.
@@michaeljacyna1973 Yeah, it was a station wagon with a mattress in the back so Fox could grab precious moments of sleep. He filmed Family Ties during the day, and BTTF at night. You'll notice that a majority of Fox's scenes - which is most of the movie - take place at night.
1985 Michael J Fox had the #1 TV show in the USA. (Family Ties) In 1985 Michael J Fox had the #1 Movie in the USA. (Back to the Future) & in 1985 The #2 movie of that year was "Teen Wolf" an American coming-of-age comedy film starring... Michael J Fox
I was 5 and it happened at our local theater, too. This, Jurassic Park, and Top Gun 2 were the only movies I've seen where people applauded at the end.
The mall's name changed to Lone Pine because when Marty went back to the 50s, he took out one of the twin pine trees on the farm land the future mall was built on. So it was originally Twin Pines Mall and it became Lone Pine Mall
The FIRST "change" to Hill Valley you can see though is right as they get back the helicopter spotlight shows the broken ledge from when Doc almost fell off, the mall is the second (of ~150 by the end of the trilogy.)
Funny how doc talks about the missing hair in the photo but he's not surprised at such a high quality color photo. Color film and processing were very expensive in 1955.
Your instinct is to save someone about to be hit by a car, not think you won't be born if you don't. Reactors are always squeamish about the mother liking her son, but they ignore that Marty is as squeamish as them.
Its funny that you said that doc brown reminds you of kramer...there was a character on a show called taxi,whose name was reverend jim,and he was almost definately an inspiration for the way thay michael richards played kramer.Reverend Jim was played by a much younger christopher lloyd...
4:44 the guy that says they're 'just too darn loud?' is Huey Lewis. Not only is he a rock and roll musician himself, he *wrote* the song Marty's band was playing. He actually wrote a lot of the music in this movie and many more after. You started singing along to 'The Power Of Love' earlier. That's one of his.
I love the meaning of the line "sending you back to the future" He is pointing directly at the audiences in theater in 1985, saying we are sending you back there. It's great
okay guys, go back in time and make your mom fall in love with you. Only then by being in their shoes will you be able to fully understand what Marty went through
Fun fact: Billy Zane, who plays Caledon Hockley (Rose's fiancé) in Titanic, appears in this movie. He is one of the three members of Biff's posse. This was Zane's first movie role. He reprised the role in BTF 2.
The script for this is considered perfect. It is so good it is used in film school curriculums. Every little detail is foreshadowed, and every little detail gets picked up by the end.
People keep telling me these movie reaction videos are fake and scripted and I keep saying they're not but then I constantly hear reactors describing almost exactly what's going to happen in the next scene. Now, I still want to give the benefit of the doubt and say it's all just a big coincidence but how many coincidences can there be really?
Well this is obviously scripted, and they both act like morons to sell it. She looks pissed off for some reason. Worst react I've seen, it's like 30 year old 12 year olds.
IIRC, from interviews I sw when the movies released, his playing was dubbed in the 1st movie (despite him being able to play), but the 2nd was really him.
This trilogy is literally in my top 5 ever…not only a bit nostalgic growing up on the 90’s having this playing in my house on VHS lol but it’s so well directed and written..so simple and predictable but so amazing…RIP to the ride in universal studios Orlando…love the vid guys
I really miss seeing Michael J Fox all over the place in the 80s and 90s,one of the greats and it’s always good to see him when he shows up every few years
29:40 About the questioning of the guy who punched Marty looking familiar, that's Billy Zane who is better known for playing as Cal in Titanic. He's been in quite a few other movies too.
16:19 *_Finally!_* Someone who understands that no one is going to remember a random person they knew, for a week no less, _thirty years later._ Every other reactor always asks the same question, "wHy DoN't gEorgE and lOrAinE rEcOgNizE mArtY?🤪" _Because why would they??_ After 30 years?? No.
I learned from the comments under another reaction of this movie why the Twin Pines Mall changed to Lone Pine Mall (I actually had never noticed the sign change before, so good on you for catching that): When Marty was driving away from Old Man Peabody shooting at him, he ran over one of his pines! You even hear Peabody yelling something like, "My pine! Why you!!" The name Peabody is kind of an inside joke too. In the 60s, a segment of the Bullwinkle cartoon show was called "Peabody's Improbable History" and Mr. Peabody was a genius dog who invented a time machine and would travel to different time periods with his boy, Sherman. They actually made a computer animated movie of Peabody and Sherman a few years ago. I never got around to seeing it, though.
excellent comment; it brought back memories of the Peabody and Sherman; I remember and loved the cartoon; back then cartoons every Saturday morning were a big big deal!
The attraction of the mom to Marty is actually a known psychological phenomenon. When a parent and child are separated from birth and later reunited, it's not unheard of for them to be romantically attracted to each other. It's like their brains can sense that they have a deep connection, but they didn't experience the appropriate parent/child bonding that should have happened. I have heard of two notable cases of this happening irl, and it was featured in an episode of Law and Order: SVU. In one of the irl cases, a father was reunited with his daughter after she had been adopted. The mother put her up for adoption because she knew the dad was bad, but she went on to stay with him and have 2 more kids with him. The father and daughter started a romantic relationship that created a son between them. Later, the daughter (and the son, I think) was murdered by the father. It's super sad because she had a really good life with her adopted family before she reunited with him. It's a great example of how it isn't always a good idea to seek out the people who gave you away. The other irl case I saw was a mother and son who ended up having a romantic relationship after reuniting. The SVU episode was a sperm donor who would seek his daughters out for the purpose of exploiting their attraction to him to have sexual relationships with them.
I also do that from time to time. I keep telling my friends or younger people that "this used to be bush as far as the eye could see.." It's just a statement of nostalgia and wonder- you feel you want to share that feeling of wonder with whoever you're informing. There's no bad intention behind it. It's like " My g*d.. where'd the time go? To think, we've come so far.." Anwyay, I think Doc WAS wearing a bullet proof vest even at the start of the movie. I mean Marty would've warned him already in the past. You can even see it when he first gets shot. Ther's no blood and he was concealed behind the car.
To your guys' point about the movie "trying to tell you guys" something, or that they "choreograph" major plot points.... That's the exact reason why this movie is used as a prime example in screenwriting/storytelling classes, on how to tell stories properly in terms of setting things up, and paying things off later. That's what's great about this movie, is that there really is no fat to trim off or add, so to speak. Nothing comes out from just nowhere; everything serves a story and character purpose. Everything from establishing that Marty can ride a skateboard, wants to perform music in front of an audience, and something brief like the DeLorean's starter malfunctioned, are all set up early, so they can be brought up and come into play later.
George was a peeping tom and Lorraine was an exhibionist, she was showing off in front of her window on purpose. Raging teenage hormones on both sides. She stole from her mother, drank, smoked, was experienced in parking with boys and she was also a stalker, all before she was 18 years old.
And notice how her father says, "Another one of these damn kids jumped in front of my car!" Lorraine must have been putting on shows for any boy who could climb a tree. This time, it just happened to be George's turn.
The song "Johnny B Goode" was sung by Chuck Berry (who was known for his "duck walk" onstage). There is scene in the film where Marvin Berry (lead singer of the Starlighters) steps off stage and calls "his cousin, Chuck." He then says, "remember that new sound you were looking for? Well listen to this!" (and then holds the phone out to the stage). The name of the mall is changed to "Lone Pine Mall" because when Marty first arrives in 1955 and speeds away from the Peabody Farm, he runs over one of two small pine trees.
This is my dad's all time favorite movie franchise, I grew up watching these movies all the time. Never gets old. Probably seen each one like 50+ times haha Glad your reacting to them :)
It's funny you bring up *(the Karate Kid)* whose girlfriend is played by *Elisabeth shue* who replaces the actor who plays Marty's girlfriend in *(Back to the Future 2)*
33:47 - this is just another piece of foreshadowing for what comes later - Doc saved the letter *because* the photo was restored *in spite of the timeline being changed*.
Funny that you mentioned the girlfriend "disappearing" in The Karate Kid II. Jennifer in this movie (Claudia Wells) wasn't able to do the sequels due to her mom having cancer, so she was replaced by Elisabeth Shue (the girlfriend in The Karate Kid).
42:23 It's funny that you mentioned The Karate Kid, because the actress who plays Jennifer in this film (Claudia Wells) is replaced in BTTF 2 by Elizabeth Shue, Daniel Larusso's girlfriend.
"[Biff] is so nice now..." Marty's family is pretty wealthy now, and Biff seems to have a pretty good gig working for the McFly's as an auto detailer. He wants to keep the tips rolling in.
I miss 1985, when people could watch back to the future without having to constantly voice their overly dramatic opinion on the fictional and comedic marty/mom dynamic. Its not real life, ok?
We never thought for a second that anything would actually happen. But every reactor seems to think they're goin' full Hillbilly! No, Marty was never in danger of being his own father!
@@curtismartin2866 exactly I remember seeing this in the 80s and early 90s and never once thought they were gonna hook up until these new reaction people who take everything so literal
@@snakecharmer3587 Well, we had just discovered Donohue back then and we're pre-Jerry Springer. Maybe all the years of reality TV and the like have jaded these poor kids beyond repair. Captain Oveur in Airplane! is a monster now and we just laughed at how ridiculously wrong he was (and yes, I have seen a grown man naked).
When I first watched the movie Taken there’s a scene where Liam Neeson is using electrical shock interrogating a guy who he thinks knows where his kidnapped daughter might be. At the exact moment he touched the guy in the movie with the electrical wires, all the power went off in our house. It was the freakiest thing.
33:40 It was when Marty told Doc how George knocked out Biff -- he'd never stood up to Biff before. The Nostalgia Critic quotes someone, one can put the characters and the audience through so much as long as they finally have a happy ending. They definitely stress the daylights out of them here. 42:50 Marty destroyed one of the twin pines. Hence the payoff, "Lone Pine Mall" instead of "Twin Pines Mall". The ending was not intended as a sequel set-up -- merely a joke, reflecting the trope, "And the Adventure Continues". The ending and the sequel would have been incredibly different, had a sequel been intended or even envisioned.
5:00 “Who is that?!!!” That hurts my heart😖🤣! That’s the one and only Huey Lewis from one of the greatest bands ever, Huey Lewis and the News! I’m an 80s girl, and I absolutely LOVE those guys!
“Kramer” was actually very similar to a character named “Jim” from the very popular TV show “Taxi” from 1978 to 1983. Jim from Taxi was played by Christopher Lloyd, the same actor playing Doc in this movie.
4:48 yes he can actually play, and the guy on stage with him in with hat, glasses and blonde hair was his guitar teacher for the movie. Also 37:15 you saw it was now called lone pine mall, that’s because when Marty was trying to escape from the Peabody’s farm in the beginning, he drove over one of the “twin pines”.
Great reaction like always, love this movie its one of my favourites, and the trilogy is a timeless masterpiece. There are a cameo in this one, Huey Lewis and the News provided the song "Back in Time" to the Back to the Future soundtrack, which played during the film's credits. At the beginning of Back to the Future, Huey Lewis took on a nerdy persona in an uncredited cameo as a judge for Battle of the Bands. Marty's band "The Pinheads" played a hard rock cover of Huey Lewis and the News' "Power of Love," but were ironically rejected by Huey Lewis' character. And this was the first film role for Billy Zane While he played a bigger role than a short cameo, Billy Zane made his acting debut as Biff's friend Match in this movie and second. Keep up the good work.
Fun fact: Thomas F. Wilson plays the part of Biff. He has aged in real life exactly how the makeup artist thought he would. He is still instantly recognizable as Biff & gets noticed by fans all the time.
When Martie went to 1955, the DeLorean destroyed one of the two pine trees Twin Pines Farm was named for. And Twin Pines Mall was built where Twin Pines Farm used to be, and was named for the farm. Martie's very first action in the past changed something in the present - the name of the mall. They put a lot of attention into little details like this when they were making the movie. A lot of people watching the movie for the first time miss this change. Congratulations on catching it.
When Marty drove away from the Peabody's barn he ran over one of the trees, and Old Man Peabody yelled, "You killed my pine!" This actually offers a rare way to know how the timeline is working, since anything that was true when it was called the Twin Pines Mall, such as Goldie Wilson becoming mayor, wasn't affected by Marty's trip because the Twin Pines Mall wouldn't have been called that if Marty had gone back in time. Only the things after the Lone Pine Mall name appears would be altered by Marty.
You guys caught some of the changes like *Twin🎍🎍Pine Mall* became *Lone🎍Pine Mall* because he ran over the *Pine* at *Peabody's* Without giving spoilers there are Easter Eggs in all the movies that connect them.
Loved watching this with you both! Hurry and react to the next two back to the futures!!! My favorites are #1 and #3. I’m not as quick as you, you have to be on your toes for #2!
A fun little history about this movie the guy who had the loudspeaker and said I’m sorry they’re just too damn loud. That was actually Huey Lewis and it was his song that they were playing.
One thing I feel I should point out. Marty is NOT in his original timeline with changes in it when he goes back. After everything he did in the past, he created an entirely new alternate 1985 that he wound up in. However, his timeline still exists where Doc is gone and he himself is MIA or gone as well.
1. Cranky principal Strickland/James Tolkan also played the ship's squadron leader in "Top Gun". 2. The teacher that tells Marty, "Hold it fellas, I'm afraid you're just too darn loud" is Huey Lewis himself. "Heart of rock and roll" etc. 3. Eric Stoltz was first cast as Marty, but he didn't play well with others and was fired. Some of his long shots are still in the movie. 4. The flammable material set on fire with the model exercise had to have been put there on purpose. Movie magic. 5. It's always fun to see how people react to the Marty and his mom car scene. 6. George McFly/Crispin Glover didn't like that the story ended with the family being prosperous. DA 7. Twin Pines Mall becomes Lone Pine Mall when Marty takes one out when he goes back to 1955. 8. IMVHO part II is the best of the trifecta. 9. If you want a first time/share of an OUTSTANDING movie where Christopher Lloyd plays the heavy you must do "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
3. Stoltz was fired because his interpretation of Marty was more dramatic and serious and less humor. MJF was always the first choice but when the studio was able to work out his schedule with Family Ties, that was the nail in the Stoltz coffin.
I watched a behind-the-scenes documentary last weekend called "Back to the Future: Behind Closed Doors." In it, they said that Stoltz was fired because he played Marty too seriously; he couldn't deliver the comedy that they were going for. Unfortunately, recasting Marty meant that they also had to recast Jennifer, because actress Melora Hardin was too tall next to Michael J. Fox. She was fired through no fault of her own.
@@bobbuethe1477 That's story is very wrong about actress Claudia Wells she wasn't that tall and she didn't get fired she quit to take care of her sick mother but found out years later her mother was jealous of her fame so she cane up that being sick bs so Claudia can't be in the last two.
To be fair I've heard both. Thomas F Wilson in an interview when he is recounting his time with Stoltz said it was mostly done. "Almost finished" in his words
Michael J Fox was already major TV star on the sitcom Family Ties when he filmed the three movies. He was really about 23-24 when he made this but his height was 5 ft 4 in. The first movie here was NEVER intended to be a Trilogy but was so successful they decided to make 2 more, all connected seamlessly. Christopher Lloyd [Doc] had already been in major movies as supporting players, most famously in One Flew Over the Coo Coo's Nest in 1975, and on the sitcom Taxi [1978-1983] where he played another wild type, "Reverend Jim" a tripped out, burnt out former Hippy type taxi driver who half the time didn't know where he was or anything. Seems Reverend Jim turned into Doc , lol
Saw this when it premiered in the theater, one of my favorites. Another one of my favorites you guys should react to is The Final Countdown (1980) The U.S.S. Nimitz goes back to December 6th, 1941. It's filmed on the Nimitz. It's like Top Gun meets Back to the Future.
The Final Countdown is one of my guilty pleasure movies. It's so hoaky, but entertaining. The movie Time After Time is a good time travel movie. Malcolm McDowell plays H. G. Wells who goes into the future to look for Jack the Ripper.
While I’m sure others have commented about the cameo from Huey Lewis, or spotting a young Billy Zane as a member of Biff’s gang, one other person to look for is Casey Siemasko; who played another of Biff’s gang named 3-D. Siemasko is probably more recognized for his portrayal of Charlie Bowdre in Young Guns (1988); starring opposite Emilio Estevez and Kiefer Sutherland.
I saw this when it first came out. Like a lot of people, I thought Doc, hanging onto the cable from the tower and the other clipped to the bottom of his pants, would get electrocuted, being part of the circuit that the lightening travels in order to send Marty back. In other words, this would "break the loop" and not let Marty travel to any other time. (And the sequels were NOT planned when this movie was made, only after its great success.)
21:04 note Lorraine's dad said "another of these kids" after hitting Marty. Its not a rare event. Yet Lorraine still undressed in front of the window even after other boys were caught peeping.
You like the orchestra cinema songs. When I turned 40 my girlfriend took me to see Empire Strikes Back, but the music was all played live by the New York Symphony Orchestra. It was amazing to see how everything down to the harps playing small moments in the film, a highlight of my life!
When Marty drive away from Mr Peabodys farm, Mr Peabody yells............. You killed a pine you son of a b**ch. To be honest, I have watched this movie atleast 100 times before internet and youtube was a thing and if it wasnt for watching people reacting to the movie I wouldnt have noticed the sign Lone Pine Mall. Best trilogy ever made.
The man at the audition that tells Marty they’re “just too darn loud “ is actually Huey Lewis, the singer of the song they’re playing, The power of love.
You beat me to it!! LOL
Lol...do people literally race to new reactions to Back to the Future just to post this?
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@@normie2716 What's amazing to me is that how 99% of the reactors don't know who Huey Lewis is.
It's fun to count how many "Lone Pine" comments or "Huey Lewis" comments after a BTTF reaction 😂
But not many people spot the break in the parapet made by Doc Brown in 1955 as the helicopter flies over the tower in 'alt 1985'.
Yeah LOL they make sure that indispensable information is in EVERY comment section 😂
Just what I was thinking!
Michael J. Fox actually broke his toe when he kicked the helmet
That's LITERALLY what I'm here to look at haha 😄 😂
Doc and Marty are basically Rick and Morty. Rick and Morty were designed after them.
yeah but Rick & Morty evolved from the really vile "Adventures of Doc & Mharti" that creepshow Justin Roiland made before, where 'Doc' forces 'Mharti' to perform sexual acts on him which Rick & Morty has made numerous references to (particularly when Rick says 'lick my balls"). Roiland has also stated an attraction to 14 yr olds, been sending sexual messages to minors online and got upset when people pointed out that is comment that "in some realities Rick and Morty are in a loving healthy relationship with each other" was pretty frickin' weird. Can we please not taint BttF with that?
ex-Cartoon Network employee can confirm. Aside: never would have left, was laid off after one of the mergers.
Marvin Berry is the one in the climax band. He’s on the phone with his cousin. “You know that new sound you’re looking for?” Evidently, he’s talking to Chuck Berry, who would then sing Johnny B Goode three years later.
I get what they're doing in that scene... I just get nitpicky about it because by the time Chuck hears the song, its just Marty's hodgepodge of guitar soloists.
...and thereby invented Rock n Roll music. So, according to Back to the Future, Marty invented Rock n Roll, having brought it back with him from the future.
@@FrancisXLord Except the song Rocket 88 was recorded in 1951. It's considered to be the first Rock and Roll song.
Even Fats Domino's Ain't That a Shame predates Marty going back to 1955. Only by a few months though.
And we can't ever forget Sister rosetta Tharpe. She essentially taught Chuck Berry to Chuck Berry. Beginning in the 30s and 40s, she was the first recording artist to use heavy distortion on an electric guitar.
But I love back to the Future. And the school dance scene is just all in fun.
@@nellgwenn Yes, Chuck Berry and several others were already well on the way to pioneering rock 'n' roll by late '55. But it's still a fun little gag.
@@nellgwenn I did not know that. Now I wonder if Robert Zemeckis did, because I always read it as implying that Marty invented Rock n Roll, thus presumed Johnny B. Goode was the first. 'It's Marvin. Your cousin Marvin Berry! Do you know that new sound you're looking for? Well listen to this!' I presumed the 'new sound' to which he was referring was Rock n Roll. Was that presumption wrong? Or was it just generally presumed in popular culture that Chuck Berry invented Rock n Roll?
Michael J. Fox wasn't told there was real alcohol in the flask. That’s why he spit it out.
They thought it would be funnier, and they were right.
Yeah he took a big swallow expecting water or something and got a BIG swig of booze lol
That was only in the blooper, I think. Must’ve been the first take.
Marty's line "yeah, well history is going to change" literally gives you the plot for the film.
The town square is actually at Universal Studios - it appears in a lot of films & TV - though the rest was shot all over Southern California (the mall is in West Covina, for instance).
The Mall is Puente Hills Mall in City of Industry
Sadly I believe that the clock tower burned down but I haven’t been on the studio tour in forever. I use to love seeing it since I loved this movie as a kid.
The guy you recognized was Billy Zane who played Cal in Titanic ❤ plus Marty ran over one of the pines when he came out of the barn, hence Lone Pine Mall😂❤
Why wasn’t it called lone pines mall before we see Marty go back to 1955? We already see other instances of the predestination paradox in the film, implying that even before we see Marty go back to 1955, he’s already been there and caused things to happen because 1955 has already happened. For example, we see the predestination paradox in Marty giving Goldie the idea to run for mayor, Chuck berry getting Johnny b good from marty , and Lorraine getting the idea to name her son Marty from Marty, so why didn’t they go with the predestination paradox for the name of the mall as well)
@@josephsarto689because when we meet Marty and Doc time travel hadn't happened yet. It wasn't until 1985 that Marty goes back in time and changed the past
But when the film opens in 1985 Goldie wilson is mayor. Which means Marty has already been to 1955 and gave Goldie the idea to run for mayor. When the movie opens in 1985, the main character is named Marty, which means he’d already been back to 1955 to give his mom the idea to name him Marty.. How come in some instances Marty’s actions in 19555 fulfill history, but in Other instances his actions in 1955 change history?
@@josephsarto689 who's to say Goldie wasn't already gonna become mayor and Marty just got him thinking about it sooner.
43:30 when Marty drives away from the barn as he is getting shot he runs over one of the two pine trees they were growing.
And because of that "Twin Pines Mall" changes to "Lone Pine Mall."
Nothing changed in the photo of Marty and his siblings. Doc was reacting to Marty's statement that he'd never seen his dad stand up to Biff before. When he heard that, Doc suspected George's newfound courage might change things in the future, but he didn't have the heart to voice his concerns to Marty -- or the time to do anything about it, for that matter.
Another theory is that Doc realizes time is a bit more flexible than he previous thought, it's not so rigid that some things don't just iron themselves out, which is why he decides to go ahead and read the letter. He knows that time leaves a bit of wiggle room :)
Clearly people who've already seen this film acting like they've never watched it before. They magically caught every obscure reference & Easter egg plot twist. 😂
I would guess that a majority of the reactors do that.
@@sjw4life546 No wonder, now it's just a business to satisfy the expectations of movie buffs.
Hard to say. I feel like I'm sensitive to people faking it, I'm sure they are. Definitely some people do that. Especially if they're been doing a channel for a long time.
@@joeconcepts5552 I agree, when biff was about to hit the manure, how they know it was manure? First time I watch, I tot it was just soil, until the camera show the word manure
Sometimes they saw the movie as a kid, but haven't seen it in a long time. It's also hard to avoid some of these details from pop culture references over the last nearly 40 years.
It went from Twin Pines to Lone Pine because Marty ran over one of the Pines when he broke out of Old man Peabody's garage at the beginning. You can here old man Peabody yelling " You space bastard", You killed my Pine!"
These movies might just comprise one of the only perfect trilogies in movie history. This one sets up the universe perfectly and leaves you wanting more. The next 2 are a perfect continuation of the story, and you'll thoroughly enjoy all three as a single work. I guarantee it.
The song marty is playing was written and sung by chuck berry, the real king of rock and roll.That's who his cousin marvin was talking to
Michael J Fox was filming this movie and a sitcom (Family Ties) at same time!
Heard he slept on the plane back and forth between those two gigs🤣
@SpontaneousAndStructured It was a car and his driver had to carry him to bed where he only slept a couple hours before starting the whole cycle over again. But yeah, grueling.
Great sitcom, he played a very different character
@@michaeljacyna1973 Yeah, it was a station wagon with a mattress in the back so Fox could grab precious moments of sleep. He filmed Family Ties during the day, and BTTF at night. You'll notice that a majority of Fox's scenes - which is most of the movie - take place at night.
1985 Michael J Fox had the #1 TV show in the USA. (Family Ties) In 1985 Michael J Fox had the #1 Movie in the USA. (Back to the Future) & in 1985 The #2 movie of that year was "Teen Wolf" an American coming-of-age comedy film starring... Michael J Fox
Back when this came out the whole theater cheered when George finally knocks Biff out! The movie was massively popular that summer.
I was 5 and it happened at our local theater, too. This, Jurassic Park, and Top Gun 2 were the only movies I've seen where people applauded at the end.
The mall's name changed to Lone Pine because when Marty went back to the 50s, he took out one of the twin pine trees on the farm land the future mall was built on. So it was originally Twin Pines Mall and it became Lone Pine Mall
Interesting! I love learning little tidbits like this!
@@KimC657 Tidbits? Tell me your American without telling me your American.
The FIRST "change" to Hill Valley you can see though is right as they get back the helicopter spotlight shows the broken ledge from when Doc almost fell off, the mall is the second (of ~150 by the end of the trilogy.)
@@daveofyorkshire301 you're*
@@TheBlarggle Well that changes everything doesn't it? Such a large contribution to the comments section.
Funny how doc talks about the missing hair in the photo but he's not surprised at such a high quality color photo. Color film and processing were very expensive in 1955.
Probably thought marty was also rich as well, but remember that doc also is wealthy as well, so it might’ve been common for him
"He's like Kramer"....my God I love it
Christopher Lloyd was Kramer before Kramer existed .. look up a tv program called taxi
Your instinct is to save someone about to be hit by a car, not think you won't be born if you don't.
Reactors are always squeamish about the mother liking her son, but they ignore that Marty is as squeamish as them.
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Its funny that you said that doc brown reminds you of kramer...there was a character on a show called taxi,whose name was reverend jim,and he was almost definately an inspiration for the way thay michael richards played kramer.Reverend Jim was played by a much younger christopher lloyd...
I always wonder why Marty's dad didn't recognize him. He even had Marty in the room when his book came.
That book cover is a paradox in the movie😮
When Marty was speeding out of the Peabody farmyard, he accidentally ran over a pine tree. The farmer screamed "You killed a pine!!"
"Maybe you should get some more clocks" Oooh, the shade!
4:44 the guy that says they're 'just too darn loud?' is Huey Lewis. Not only is he a rock and roll musician himself, he *wrote* the song Marty's band was playing. He actually wrote a lot of the music in this movie and many more after. You started singing along to 'The Power Of Love' earlier. That's one of his.
I love the meaning of the line "sending you back to the future" He is pointing directly at the audiences in theater in 1985, saying we are sending you back there. It's great
okay guys, go back in time and make your mom fall in love with you. Only then by being in their shoes will you be able to fully understand what Marty went through
Fun fact:
Billy Zane, who plays Caledon Hockley (Rose's fiancé) in Titanic, appears in this movie. He is one of the three members of Biff's posse. This was Zane's first movie role. He reprised the role in BTF 2.
The script for this is considered perfect. It is so good it is used in film school curriculums. Every little detail is foreshadowed, and every little detail gets picked up by the end.
One detail still bugs me.... why 3D glasses? The world is already in 3D!😂
@@michaeljacyna1973Because 3D movies were a big trend then, and I guess kids then thought the glasses looked cool. Just my own theory.
@@michaeljacyna1973For 3D gimmicked movies. The world is 3D, but the screen you watch on isn't.
People keep telling me these movie reaction videos are fake and scripted and I keep saying they're not but then I constantly hear reactors describing almost exactly what's going to happen in the next scene. Now, I still want to give the benefit of the doubt and say it's all just a big coincidence but how many coincidences can there be really?
Well this is obviously scripted, and they both act like morons to sell it. She looks pissed off for some reason. Worst react I've seen, it's like 30 year old 12 year olds.
In back to the future the script gives a lot of the story away if you pay attention.
Michael J Fox can play the guitar!
not anymore :x
IIRC, from interviews I sw when the movies released, his playing was dubbed in the 1st movie (despite him being able to play), but the 2nd was really him.
This trilogy is literally in my top 5 ever…not only a bit nostalgic growing up on the 90’s having this playing in my house on VHS lol but it’s so well directed and written..so simple and predictable but so amazing…RIP to the ride in universal studios Orlando…love the vid guys
Marty ran over one of the Pines when escaping when he first landed in 1955, Old Man Peabody screamed "you killed my pine"
“You space bastard!”
I really miss seeing Michael J Fox all over the place in the 80s and 90s,one of the greats and it’s always good to see him when he shows up every few years
29:40
About the questioning of the guy who punched Marty looking familiar, that's Billy Zane who is better known for playing as Cal in Titanic. He's been in quite a few other movies too.
16:19 *_Finally!_* Someone who understands that no one is going to remember a random person they knew, for a week no less, _thirty years later._ Every other reactor always asks the same question, "wHy DoN't gEorgE and lOrAinE rEcOgNizE mArtY?🤪"
_Because why would they??_ After 30 years?? No.
I learned from the comments under another reaction of this movie why the Twin Pines Mall changed to Lone Pine Mall (I actually had never noticed the sign change before, so good on you for catching that): When Marty was driving away from Old Man Peabody shooting at him, he ran over one of his pines! You even hear Peabody yelling something like, "My pine! Why you!!"
The name Peabody is kind of an inside joke too. In the 60s, a segment of the Bullwinkle cartoon show was called "Peabody's Improbable History" and Mr. Peabody was a genius dog who invented a time machine and would travel to different time periods with his boy, Sherman. They actually made a computer animated movie of Peabody and Sherman a few years ago. I never got around to seeing it, though.
excellent comment; it brought back memories of the Peabody and Sherman; I remember and loved the cartoon; back then cartoons every Saturday morning were a big big deal!
The attraction of the mom to Marty is actually a known psychological phenomenon. When a parent and child are separated from birth and later reunited, it's not unheard of for them to be romantically attracted to each other. It's like their brains can sense that they have a deep connection, but they didn't experience the appropriate parent/child bonding that should have happened.
I have heard of two notable cases of this happening irl, and it was featured in an episode of Law and Order: SVU. In one of the irl cases, a father was reunited with his daughter after she had been adopted. The mother put her up for adoption because she knew the dad was bad, but she went on to stay with him and have 2 more kids with him. The father and daughter started a romantic relationship that created a son between them. Later, the daughter (and the son, I think) was murdered by the father. It's super sad because she had a really good life with her adopted family before she reunited with him. It's a great example of how it isn't always a good idea to seek out the people who gave you away.
The other irl case I saw was a mother and son who ended up having a romantic relationship after reuniting. The SVU episode was a sperm donor who would seek his daughters out for the purpose of exploiting their attraction to him to have sexual relationships with them.
JV busting out the shades had me rolling 😂
That city street of Hill Valley is a studio backlot used in a lot of movies and TV. You might recognize it from Gremlins or Ghost Whisperer.
I also do that from time to time. I keep telling my friends or younger people that "this used to be bush as far as the eye could see.."
It's just a statement of nostalgia and wonder- you feel you want to share that feeling of wonder with whoever you're informing. There's no bad intention behind it.
It's like " My g*d.. where'd the time go? To think, we've come so far.."
Anwyay, I think Doc WAS wearing a bullet proof vest even at the start of the movie. I mean Marty would've warned him already in the past.
You can even see it when he first gets shot. Ther's no blood and he was concealed behind the car.
To your guys' point about the movie "trying to tell you guys" something, or that they "choreograph" major plot points.... That's the exact reason why this movie is used as a prime example in screenwriting/storytelling classes, on how to tell stories properly in terms of setting things up, and paying things off later. That's what's great about this movie, is that there really is no fat to trim off or add, so to speak. Nothing comes out from just nowhere; everything serves a story and character purpose. Everything from establishing that Marty can ride a skateboard, wants to perform music in front of an audience, and something brief like the DeLorean's starter malfunctioned, are all set up early, so they can be brought up and come into play later.
It's so funny that you brought up the actress in the Karate Kid.....
George was a peeping tom and Lorraine was an exhibionist, she was showing off in front of her window on purpose. Raging teenage hormones on both sides. She stole from her mother, drank, smoked, was experienced in parking with boys and she was also a stalker, all before she was 18 years old.
And removing an unconscious boys pants surely qualifies as sexual assult, no? Wow, Lorraine....
And notice how her father says, "Another one of these damn kids jumped in front of my car!" Lorraine must have been putting on shows for any boy who could climb a tree. This time, it just happened to be George's turn.
She just wanted him to sleep comfortably. Being unconscious with jeans on sucks.
@@michaeljacyna1973Lorraine took off Marty's pants to check for injuries and make him more comfortable. Stop trying to make excuse to evilize her.
@@user-nv8ds8wf6g Sure. "Check for injuries." 17 year old girl.
This film is a classic that'll live forever. Great reaction! 👍🏿
The song "Johnny B Goode" was sung by Chuck Berry (who was known for his "duck walk" onstage). There is scene in the film where Marvin Berry (lead singer of the Starlighters) steps off stage and calls "his cousin, Chuck." He then says, "remember that new sound you were looking for? Well listen to this!" (and then holds the phone out to the stage).
The name of the mall is changed to "Lone Pine Mall" because when Marty first arrives in 1955 and speeds away from the Peabody Farm, he runs over one of two small pine trees.
JV: This was made in 1985. This is an OLD movie!
Me (born in 1981): Gee, thanks... 🤦♀️🙄🤷♀️😜
Me got married in 1985 😮 sigh
Me born in 1964. 😮
Well, it's almost 40 years ago. So yeah...old.
Me, born on this day in 1973: you get used to it.
This is my dad's all time favorite movie franchise, I grew up watching these movies all the time. Never gets old. Probably seen each one like 50+ times haha Glad your reacting to them :)
It's funny you bring up *(the Karate Kid)* whose girlfriend is played by *Elisabeth shue* who replaces the actor who plays Marty's girlfriend in *(Back to the Future 2)*
33:47 - this is just another piece of foreshadowing for what comes later - Doc saved the letter *because* the photo was restored *in spite of the timeline being changed*.
What a wonderful reaction! Also, watching you guys scat was the bonus I didn't expect but needed so very much. I love your channel!
Funny that you mentioned the girlfriend "disappearing" in The Karate Kid II. Jennifer in this movie (Claudia Wells) wasn't able to do the sequels due to her mom having cancer, so she was replaced by Elisabeth Shue (the girlfriend in The Karate Kid).
Elisabeth Shue's worst acting ever
42:23 It's funny that you mentioned The Karate Kid, because the actress who plays Jennifer in this film (Claudia Wells) is replaced in BTTF 2 by Elizabeth Shue, Daniel Larusso's girlfriend.
"[Biff] is so nice now..." Marty's family is pretty wealthy now, and Biff seems to have a pretty good gig working for the McFly's as an auto detailer. He wants to keep the tips rolling in.
I miss 1985, when people could watch back to the future without having to constantly voice their overly dramatic opinion on the fictional and comedic marty/mom dynamic. Its not real life, ok?
Yeh, so cut that out mom...lol
We never thought for a second that anything would actually happen. But every reactor seems to think they're goin' full Hillbilly! No, Marty was never in danger of being his own father!
@@curtismartin2866 exactly I remember seeing this in the 80s and early 90s and never once thought they were gonna hook up until these new reaction people who take everything so literal
@@snakecharmer3587 Well, we had just discovered Donohue back then and we're pre-Jerry Springer. Maybe all the years of reality TV and the like have jaded these poor kids beyond repair. Captain Oveur in Airplane! is a monster now and we just laughed at how ridiculously wrong he was (and yes, I have seen a grown man naked).
34:20- lightning made my own power reset as you were talking about it😂
When I first watched the movie Taken there’s a scene where Liam Neeson is using electrical shock interrogating a guy who he thinks knows where his kidnapped daughter might be. At the exact moment he touched the guy in the movie with the electrical wires, all the power went off in our house. It was the freakiest thing.
33:40 It was when Marty told Doc how George knocked out Biff -- he'd never stood up to Biff before.
The Nostalgia Critic quotes someone, one can put the characters and the audience through so much as long as they finally have a happy ending. They definitely stress the daylights out of them here.
42:50 Marty destroyed one of the twin pines. Hence the payoff, "Lone Pine Mall" instead of "Twin Pines Mall".
The ending was not intended as a sequel set-up -- merely a joke, reflecting the trope, "And the Adventure Continues". The ending and the sequel would have been incredibly different, had a sequel been intended or even envisioned.
5:00 “Who is that?!!!” That hurts my heart😖🤣! That’s the one and only Huey Lewis from one of the greatest bands ever, Huey Lewis and the News! I’m an 80s girl, and I absolutely LOVE those guys!
Incredible movie. So fun, so much heart, great story, characters, and humor! A perfect movie for me personally.
Thank you guys, great reaction!
Fun fact Tony Hawk did the skateboarding
BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ...THANK YOU GUYS.
“Kramer” was actually very similar to a character named “Jim” from the very popular TV show “Taxi” from 1978 to 1983. Jim from Taxi was played by Christopher Lloyd, the same actor playing Doc in this movie.
4:48 yes he can actually play, and the guy on stage with him in with hat, glasses and blonde hair was his guitar teacher for the movie. Also 37:15 you saw it was now called lone pine mall, that’s because when Marty was trying to escape from the Peabody’s farm in the beginning, he drove over one of the “twin pines”.
While he can sing and play (at least well enough to fake it) as I said above it was Mark Campbell who was his singing voice.
43:14 In 1955, Marty ran over one of the baby pine trees, which caused the name change of the mall to Lone Pine Mall.
“Why are there so many clocks?”
I don't know, maybe something to do with time?
Great reaction like always, love this movie its one of my favourites, and the trilogy is a timeless masterpiece. There are a cameo in this one, Huey Lewis and the News provided the song "Back in Time" to the Back to the Future soundtrack, which played during the film's credits. At the beginning of Back to the Future, Huey Lewis took on a nerdy persona in an uncredited cameo as a judge for Battle of the Bands. Marty's band "The Pinheads" played a hard rock cover of Huey Lewis and the News' "Power of Love," but were ironically rejected by Huey Lewis' character. And this was the first film role for Billy Zane While he played a bigger role than a short cameo, Billy Zane made his acting debut as Biff's friend Match in this movie and second. Keep up the good work.
Fake reaction more like it.
Fun fact: Thomas F. Wilson plays the part of Biff. He has aged in real life exactly how the makeup artist thought he would. He is still instantly recognizable as Biff & gets noticed by fans all the time.
Crispin Glover was only NINETEEN when he played George McFly in this flick
I also developed THE biggest crush on Lea Thompson as a kid lol.
Who didn’t? 😊
When Martie went to 1955, the DeLorean destroyed one of the two pine trees Twin Pines Farm was named for. And Twin Pines Mall was built where Twin Pines Farm used to be, and was named for the farm. Martie's very first action in the past changed something in the present - the name of the mall. They put a lot of attention into little details like this when they were making the movie.
A lot of people watching the movie for the first time miss this change. Congratulations on catching it.
Biff's cronie who looked familiar that punched Marty was Billy Zane, who played Rose's fiance in Titanic.
It's lone pine because when Marty first went back and drove away from farmer shooting at him he ran over one of the two pine trees
I saw your guyses Toronto Blue Jays cap! When I was REALLY YOUNG, I got to see them play a game at the stadium they had before SkyDome!
When Marty drove away from the Peabody's barn he ran over one of the trees, and Old Man Peabody yelled, "You killed my pine!" This actually offers a rare way to know how the timeline is working, since anything that was true when it was called the Twin Pines Mall, such as Goldie Wilson becoming mayor, wasn't affected by Marty's trip because the Twin Pines Mall wouldn't have been called that if Marty had gone back in time. Only the things after the Lone Pine Mall name appears would be altered by Marty.
You guys caught some of the changes like *Twin🎍🎍Pine Mall* became *Lone🎍Pine Mall* because he ran over the *Pine* at *Peabody's* Without giving spoilers there are Easter Eggs in all the movies that connect them.
Awesome reaction of my favorite Back To The Future movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
Loved watching this with you both! Hurry and react to the next two back to the futures!!! My favorites are #1 and #3. I’m not as quick as you, you have to be on your toes for #2!
A fun little history about this movie the guy who had the loudspeaker and said I’m sorry they’re just too damn loud. That was actually Huey Lewis and it was his song that they were playing.
One thing I feel I should point out. Marty is NOT in his original timeline with changes in it when he goes back. After everything he did in the past, he created an entirely new alternate 1985 that he wound up in. However, his timeline still exists where Doc is gone and he himself is MIA or gone as well.
Blossom & Joey.. WOAH!🤣⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
LOL! You noticed the name change of the mall from Twin to Lone, but didnt remember he murdered one of two pine trees?
I love how everyone gets creeped out about Lorraine's infatuation with Marty - SHE DOESN"T KNOW WHO HE IS.
Imagine your mum being that infatuated 😂😂😂😂😂
Doc, Christopher Lloyd was great in old 5v show TAXI. Played a great alcoholic.
I don’t remember Jim being an alcoholic. Just a chronically burned out former hippie.
1. Cranky principal Strickland/James Tolkan also played the ship's squadron leader in "Top Gun".
2. The teacher that tells Marty, "Hold it fellas, I'm afraid you're just too darn loud" is Huey Lewis himself. "Heart of rock and roll" etc.
3. Eric Stoltz was first cast as Marty, but he didn't play well with others and was fired. Some of his long shots are still in the movie.
4. The flammable material set on fire with the model exercise had to have been put there on purpose. Movie magic.
5. It's always fun to see how people react to the Marty and his mom car scene.
6. George McFly/Crispin Glover didn't like that the story ended with the family being prosperous. DA
7. Twin Pines Mall becomes Lone Pine Mall when Marty takes one out when he goes back to 1955.
8. IMVHO part II is the best of the trifecta.
9. If you want a first time/share of an OUTSTANDING movie where Christopher Lloyd plays the heavy you must do "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
3. Stoltz was fired because his interpretation of Marty was more dramatic and serious and less humor. MJF was always the first choice but when the studio was able to work out his schedule with Family Ties, that was the nail in the Stoltz coffin.
@@michaeljacyna1973 Stoltz kept giving Tom Wilson/Biff a lot of trouble. Wilson was going to kick his ass.
@@williamjones6031 He was too method and for Wilson during the fight scenes, but that's not why he was fired.
I watched a behind-the-scenes documentary last weekend called "Back to the Future: Behind Closed Doors." In it, they said that Stoltz was fired because he played Marty too seriously; he couldn't deliver the comedy that they were going for.
Unfortunately, recasting Marty meant that they also had to recast Jennifer, because actress Melora Hardin was too tall next to Michael J. Fox. She was fired through no fault of her own.
@@bobbuethe1477 That's story is very wrong about actress Claudia Wells she wasn't that tall and she didn't get fired she quit to take care of her sick mother but found out years later her mother was jealous of her fame so she cane up that being sick bs so Claudia can't be in the last two.
They only shot a couple weeks with ERIC STOLTZ until they switched gears. They didn't shoot the WHOLE movie twice. It was just a few scenes.
To be fair I've heard both. Thomas F Wilson in an interview when he is recounting his time with Stoltz said it was mostly done. "Almost finished" in his words
They also used some footage that had Eric Stolz in it, obviously not his face, but other usable shots with his back to the camera maybe.
Michael J Fox was already major TV star on the sitcom Family Ties when he filmed the three movies. He was really about 23-24 when he made this but his height was 5 ft 4 in. The first movie here was NEVER intended to be a Trilogy but was so successful they decided to make 2 more, all connected seamlessly. Christopher Lloyd [Doc] had already been in major movies as supporting players, most famously in One Flew Over the Coo Coo's Nest in 1975, and on the sitcom Taxi [1978-1983] where he played another wild type, "Reverend Jim" a tripped out, burnt out former Hippy type taxi driver who half the time didn't know where he was or anything. Seems Reverend Jim turned into Doc , lol
Saw this when it premiered in the theater, one of my favorites. Another one of my favorites you guys should react to is The Final Countdown (1980) The U.S.S. Nimitz goes back to December 6th, 1941. It's filmed on the Nimitz. It's like Top Gun meets Back to the Future.
The Final Countdown is one of my guilty pleasure movies. It's so hoaky, but entertaining.
The movie Time After Time is a good time travel movie. Malcolm McDowell plays H. G. Wells who goes into the future to look for Jack the Ripper.
The coming irony of him mentioning the Karate Kid movie.
While I’m sure others have commented about the cameo from Huey Lewis, or spotting a young Billy Zane as a member of Biff’s gang, one other person to look for is Casey Siemasko; who played another of Biff’s gang named 3-D. Siemasko is probably more recognized for his portrayal of Charlie Bowdre in Young Guns (1988); starring opposite Emilio Estevez and Kiefer Sutherland.
Great react! Welcome to the perfect 80s trilogy!
the Spongebob "what!" was hilarious
I’ve seen this three so many times more then 100 , rember watching the first on back in 85 , I was 16 at the. Time graduated in 87.
I saw this when it first came out. Like a lot of people, I thought Doc, hanging onto the cable from the tower and the other clipped to the bottom of his pants, would get electrocuted, being part of the circuit that the lightening travels in order to send Marty back. In other words, this would "break the loop" and not let Marty travel to any other time. (And the sequels were NOT planned when this movie was made, only after its great success.)
It changed from "Twin Pines" to "Lone Pine" because Marty took out one of the saplings when he was in 55.
Hope you guys can continue the trilogy!
High school gradjuate 1986. Miss the 80s 😢
21:04 note Lorraine's dad said "another of these kids" after hitting Marty. Its not a rare event. Yet Lorraine still undressed in front of the window even after other boys were caught peeping.
1:16 - interesting foreshadowing there of the clock with Doc hanging off it. Although the Doc in that drawing still has his hat on
You like the orchestra cinema songs. When I turned 40 my girlfriend took me to see Empire Strikes Back, but the music was all played live by the New York Symphony Orchestra. It was amazing to see how everything down to the harps playing small moments in the film, a highlight of my life!
When Marty drive away from Mr Peabodys farm, Mr Peabody yells............. You killed a pine you son of a b**ch. To be honest, I have watched this movie atleast 100 times before internet and youtube was a thing and if it wasnt for watching people reacting to the movie I wouldnt have noticed the sign Lone Pine Mall.
Best trilogy ever made.
Ok one of my favorite movies. You have to do part 2 and 3.