We'll be in a prison state, DICK ED!!! . . . No ovva bord- no flying car. . ......... NO NOTHING!!!!!!! - DIK ED!!!!!!!! ........they won't gift man any exotic tech.... - IT'S TOO DANGEROUS, for them!!!!! ... . ..... WE'VE REACHED OUR END!!!!!! TRUST!!!!!!!
This movie also stars a teenage Jason Scott Lee as one of Griff's fellow gang members and a very young Elijah Wood playing the arcade game in the Cafe 80's.
Mowgli in the Jungle Book live movie, Dragon Story: Bruce Lee Story, one of the OTMs in Born In East L. A. Other Than Mexicans he is the one saying "Waass Happening, Suave" while bobbing his head before the guy who copies Cheech Marin "Pssh Pssh Pssh" Also he was in the movie Balls of Fury as the interpreter of the little girl Dragon who says "You got change for $5? That's all I have." Also at the end of the movie the Dragon kicks Randy Daytona in the nuts and says something in Mandarin and says "Bye, punk." Then Jason Scott Lee says "Dragon say "IT IS NOT OVER YET!!!!"
@@dochvtech22 was one of them in A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dream Warriors? The guy who had the hearing aids? He caught the needle but Freddy Kreuger threw a bunch and his head exploded?
There was still some dark scenes left in Back to the Future 2, such as the alternate present George being dead. Actually all of the alternate present was pretty dark.
To correct you on something. The main idea about shooting a film and a sequel back to back started with the Salkinds 'Three Musketeers' which they later did with Superman 1 and 2 in 1978.
Minty, you could also add that Marty's tennis shoes from 2015, although never intended for actual production, did see a VERY limited release. They are some of the most sought-after movie memorabilia around even today. Replicas easily sell for thousands of dollars. Yes, thousands. I confirmed this because a co-worker who loves collecting rare shoes tried to bid on them and lost the auction online.
So interesting story, it took me 25 years to be able to see this movie from start to finish in one sitting. Every time I would start the movie, at some point in the movie something would come along and interrupt me. It was aggravating. Anyway, thanks again minty for being so awesome by reviewing some of my favorite movies of all time.
"EAT LEAD, SLACKERS!" Everyone's already taken most of the plum quotes, so I nabbed James Tolkan's hilarious battlecry as former Principal Strickland. "Last week?! The school burned down 6 YEARS ago! Now you've got exactly 'til the count of three to get off my property with your nuts intact! One! TWO!!--" I love the BTTF movies, every one of them. Fantastic performances all around, and a 21st century I would have LOVED to live in. Come on, hoverboards, holographic movies, even the friggin' Rejuvenation clinics? Too bad video games get called "Baby toys" by then.
Maybe I am just that big of a fan, but none of this was things I was unaware of. I always love watching these videos though and being taken on a nostalgia trip! Makes me yorn for days of the past.
I always said the wealth wasn't Marty's, it was George's, he got everything he could have had all along because he stood up for himself and went and worked for what he wanted, the home decor could have been his gift to Lorraine by letting her pick everything, and Marty was stuck with his old memories and NONE of the new ones so how exactly was HE rewarded? For all we know he earned the truck with his allowance and odd jobs and it could've been an early or belated birthday gift. Love still conquered all for his parents and he hadn't even been trying to show them how much he cared about them, he was BOTHERED by having to help them get together and didn't even act like he CARED about them the whole movie. THAT'S what always bugged ME, I wish from the start he had been trying to help them be happier to no avail and having a hard time getting to even know them, so when he's in the past he takes advantage of his chance to BE friends with them and then in the new present he doesn't need to have his new self's GOOD memories because he already has his own.
Crispin Glover saw the ending in a different way to me. I always saw that life turned out better for all of the family, including Pete and his sister, I forgot her name. Pete is working in an office job, possibly as a manager, his sister looks successful and has a great love life. The whole place looks better than what they had at the start of the movie, where it looked like they were struggling financially to have a normal life. When you read some of the reviews at the time, it seemed everyone saw the McFlys as screw ups, even in other times.
Exactly! (The sister's name is Linda:)) Marty was the only one who DIDN'T get anything good since he doesn't have memories of his new self and we don't know if he even WILL, whether he'll vanish or just blend with his other self. I was glad for the ending where it shows that the McFlys HAD the potential for it all along but were too afraid to find out if they could get it. Nobody in the town understands that so they just call them screw-ups and slackers, just like in real life:(
I completely disagree with Crispin Glover. Prosperity, success, and money are all _good_ things. I have been both poor and rich, and it is quite obvious that my life was better when I was rich. Who wants to starve? Who wants to struggle? Who wants to be ill? Nobody. My life was so much more unpleasant when I didn't have a car, and had to sleep rough. Just because money can't buy deep spiritual fulfillment and inner peace, that doesn't mean it has no value. Mr Glover's views are naive. By the way, the answer to deep spiritual fulfillment and inner peace is not "love". It is JESUS CHRIST! Jesus said that He is "the Way, the Truth and the Life".
Lee Bee soooo money is good but so is a religion based on a poor peasant Jewish man who led a revolution against the wealthy establishment? “It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven” - Matthew 19:24. Just sayin’ 🤷🏼♂️
I was 14 in 1989 and I remember being so excited to go see this movie! When it came out on VHS, my brother and I almost wore out our copy of the movie, along with parts 1 and 3!
I was 6 going on 7. November 1989 was kinda a Lackluster Box Office Month if you weren't a Kid. The Big Openers that Thanksgiving were Little Mermaid and All Dogs Go to Heaven. Batman was concluding its long 19 Week Box Office Domination and WB had announced a SURPRISE Home Video release just in time for Christmas Week. BTTF 2 did well, but domestically it started losing to Little Mermaid by Christmas. I didn't see BTTF 2 when it opened, but I DID see Part 3 the following June of '90.
Hey Minty!! You and The Critical Drinker are my favorite reviewers. Your accents are burned in my mind when I read reviews. Hello from Vegas, thanks for the videos bud.
Minty, BttF is my Rank #1 All Time Favorite Film. Great job here man! Part 2 is also very good. I remember seeing the full trailer for Part 3 at the end of Part 2. Incredible work. Go live before Christmas so I can give you a stocking stuffer. I suspect many other fans would do the same. Keep up the good work!
How do you get away with using copyright Music ,film I would love to make a movie location film and want to use reference movie clips and music Can you monetize this?Your help would be appreciated
By far one of my favorite franchises! I have watched the movies and played the TellTale video game sooo many times. I am sad that I didn't get to go to Universal Studios for the first time till after the ride was replaced. Man I would love to have been around in the 80s just to watch these movies in theaters, as well as all of the other classics.
Back To The Future Part 2 was my movie for many years when I was in school. Looking back as an adult now, Back To The Future Part 1 had the better story and was the better movie.
Michael Dread Andersen I tried to like Back To The Future Part 3. However, having to experience the time travel adventure a third time started to look stale. I even tried to like Back To The Future The Video Game, a Point-and-Click adventure from TellTale Games, it was endorsed as an official fourth installment for the BTTF story by Bob Gale himself, I realised I did not experience the same magic like in the BTTF Part 1 and 2 movies
Brilliant episode, Minty! (Not Monty). I'm going through your older videos as I've only more recently found your channel! P.s. Toys"Я"Us is making a come back! Online initially and slowly but surely opening physical shops again! I might be 44 but that makes me incredibly happy! I wish more defunct things would make a comeback!
You forgot to mention that Roger Rabbit appears not once but twice. The actor raising money and wishing he could go back in time and “put some money on the Cubbies” was Charles Fleischer, the voice of Roger Rabbit.
Loved the video, bit just so you know, yes the Sunnyvale Toy's R Us (store 5814) was haunted. No, it was nothing like that cheesy tv show, it was just a regular store where really wierd things happened. I worked there in the late 90's and saw wierd stuff like shopping carts moving on their own, the faucets turning on by themselves and the doors banging like someone trying to get out after they had been turned off and locked for the night.
Got a jeep wrangler power wheel that year for Christmas. It was not the DeLorean or the Batmobile but it was still pretty sweet. To any parents out there: if you’re going to get your kid a power wheel, do it before they turn five. That way you get your money’s worth.
I love your videos ❤️ your the best at this. I would appreciate a different kind of video as Perhaps an 80s/90s nostalgia trip. Or perhaps a more personalized on your most favorites and most hated list.. either way thanks bro keep doing what your doing and ill keep watching 🙏
One other thing to note is the tech that was featured in BTTF part 2. A good portion of the tech seen in the film actually became available by the 2015 came around that was totally unheard of in the 1980's. Examples would be the big flat screen TVs, the display visors, and video calling.
Also everyone who went to school in the 80s-90s knew someone whose cousin had a hoverboard. Usually they were out in California and we never got them because they were too dangerous. The guy in my school/s was mark richards, the guy with the 79 firebird with MCGWRE 25 license plates back in the mid-late 90s (aka he was set for 1998 =)
for me of course.....that BTTF2 missed predicting the Cubs winning the Series by only one year (and remember the Cubs WERE in the 2015 National League Championship) was THE highlight of 2015 for me.
there is also a continuity error between the first BTTF and the second one. In BTTF1, after George knocks out Biff, Marty runs around the couple that say "who was that guy?" "I think it's George McFly". In BTTF2 Marty runs in between the couple instead
The 2nd movie, Back To Trump tower, I mean The Future, was a really great movie, I love when movies mess with time, its something I love in movies. The paradoxes are awesome and insane to think about.
@@magicvampirelver1321 Get the special edition on normal DVD if you can. You can find them in second hand shops. There are 4 discs in it 1 discs with alot of extra's about making and filming the movies and alot of extra footage. I didn't see a blueray version of the trilogy yet
@markmac And the blooper real where they try to be serious in the "chicken" scene at the bar and the actors keep laughing and are pissing the director off 🤣
I'm pretty sure Biff messing with the timeline gambling would have changed things enough after a certain point would be altered so the Grays Almanac wouldnt be the same.
1. Us kids back in the 60's just couldn't wait for jetpacks and flying cars. Now that we are in our 60's, we are still waiting for jetpacks to go on the market so we can purchase them, and jetpacks do exist. James Bond (Sean Connery) used one in the 1965 movie Thunderball. 2. I liked what Los Angeles, CA. looked liked in the future in Blade Runner. Back To Future II (Hill Valley) would have been cool if it looked like that instead all nice and bright loud colors. More of a dark high tech gothic futuristic Hill Valley. That have been very cool.
#6...there was no easy way for a kid to watch the behind the scene footage when this movie came out. I don't think I saw those hoverboard test scenes until the DVD box set was released in the early 2000's...
You can't help but feel sorry for Crispin Glover and I do believe what he said caused the rift between him and the filmmakers. He said in a recent interview that he's going to have a book come out about this very topic.
just to point out back to the future 2 and 3 was not the first film series shot back to back that first started with the 1970's three musketeers movie and followed by superman 1 and 2
I heard that a kid tampered with his hoverboard and cranked it up to 11 and it made it go up real high and he fell off and that was why they were banned
Well given that the past had not been changed yet those old photos of Buford Tannen from the past used in Back to the Future 2 could have been taken at a later date speaking in a manner of plot of course.
Yesssss!! Hahahaha I You said one of my favorite lines. Hey I think he took that guy's wallet! I don't know why but I used to quote that and laugh to myself because of the guy who said it his lips and he was funny the way he said it
Probably my favourite in the series too but it's really hard to choose. I also thought the hoverboard was real. Didn't they do the same for the car itself? I remember watching a behind-the-scenes footage on TV where they explained how the modified car worked. I just fell for it. Really good movies!!! Entertaining, witty, touching and nostalgic at times. They don't make movies like these anymore.
Hey Minty, Small correction: it was Marty was the one who brought the Almanac not dumb Biff. He just overheard about it and took it. Thanks for the nostalgia.
@@RyoUrawa777 Right, Marty bought it, Doc saw it fall out of Marty's jacket, tosses it out, Old Biff picks it up from the trash can and takes it with him back to 1955.
Although it may have been anti blade runner in the wide shot of Hilldale when Doc yells to Marty in the driveway to the left of the screen is a repainted hover car used in blade runner.
I agree Minty, 2 is my favorite as well. As much as I love part 1 2 is superior because they go back into 1 and we get to see things from another perspective.
I always thought the 'illegal use of a likeness' of an actor in a film law came into effect because David Fincher used Michael Beihn's photo in Alien 3. Apparently he sued Fox and the payout was the equivalence of him staring in the film anyway.
Kind of makes you wonder if any of the ideas and concepts in Forrest Gump were just augmented material written for the 1960's that Marty was supposed to go back to. Something like Forrest speaking at the Monument, I could see that being in a Back to the Future film. I wonder............
The REAL star of BTTF2 is the guy who made sure that everyone in Hill Valley knew that Marty (would say Calvin but I see Calvin as the 1955 Marty while the 2015 one is Marty) most likely stole Biff's wallet cause as he said "I think he took that guy's wallet," like 371 times!
Back in 2015 I wanted to buy the jacket the hat and the hoverboard but i couldn't find any decent quality jackets so i ended not buying it, I own the bluray collection where the box is flux capacitor that lights up. I adore these movies
1980s: I can't wait for hover boards.
2015: Go back, we screwed up.
we'll at least have flying cars first. Next year The Cormorant
We'll be in a prison state, DICK ED!!! . . . No ovva bord- no flying car. . ......... NO NOTHING!!!!!!! - DIK ED!!!!!!!! ........they won't gift man any exotic tech.... - IT'S TOO DANGEROUS, for them!!!!! ... . ..... WE'VE REACHED OUR END!!!!!! TRUST!!!!!!!
@@lazzap.3368 😂😂😂
Gotta start saying scrote...
Alot of stuff came true in the end....
This movie also stars a teenage Jason Scott Lee as one of Griff's fellow gang members and a very young Elijah Wood playing the arcade game in the Cafe 80's.
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Mowgli in the Jungle Book live movie, Dragon Story: Bruce Lee Story, one of the OTMs in Born In East L. A. Other Than Mexicans he is the one saying "Waass Happening, Suave" while bobbing his head before the guy who copies Cheech Marin "Pssh Pssh Pssh" Also he was in the movie Balls of Fury as the interpreter of the little girl Dragon who says "You got change for $5? That's all I have." Also at the end of the movie the Dragon kicks Randy Daytona in the nuts and says something in Mandarin and says "Bye, punk." Then Jason Scott Lee says "Dragon say "IT IS NOT OVER YET!!!!"
@@dochvtech22 was one of them in A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dream Warriors? The guy who had the hearing aids? He caught the needle but Freddy Kreuger threw a bunch and his head exploded?
I want one of those things that fully cooks a pizza in a few seconds.
@John Lester Someone in product development at Black and Decker needs to get on this.
How many kids would just eat the whole thing and explode their stomachs! lol
Never mind kids, how about adults? I can crush an entire pizza from the oven.
Ok? Have it been invented yet? Then there you go.
Well, you could live on Venus.....
I just LOVE this UA-cam channel cuz it reviews ALL these classics that I grew up watching as an 80's kid. 👍❤️
Noticed your name.. Did you know that Marie Antoinette never said the words: "Then let them eat cake".. It's just a myth
Made by a 90's kid..... So, cannot be done with any true nostalgia
Same here..
There was still some dark scenes left in Back to the Future 2, such as the alternate present George being dead. Actually all of the alternate present was pretty dark.
Very cool great job thanks for sharing
Saw this in the theaters opening week... Brings back so many memories. :-(
Awesome series, always makes me a little sad to remember how unwell Michael J Fox got as he aged... one of my fav childhood actors
Part 1: Comedy, Part 2: Action, Part 3: character drama. I like it, perfect summary.
To correct you on something. The main idea about shooting a film and a sequel back to back started with the Salkinds 'Three Musketeers' which they later did with Superman 1 and 2 in 1978.
Minty, you could also add that Marty's tennis shoes from 2015, although never intended for actual production, did see a VERY limited release. They are some of the most sought-after movie memorabilia around even today. Replicas easily sell for thousands of dollars. Yes, thousands. I confirmed this because a co-worker who loves collecting rare shoes tried to bid on them and lost the auction online.
If you think about it, it's actually a paradox in of itself.
So interesting story, it took me 25 years to be able to see this movie from start to finish in one sitting. Every time I would start the movie, at some point in the movie something would come along and interrupt me. It was aggravating. Anyway, thanks again minty for being so awesome by reviewing some of my favorite movies of all time.
Minty! Love the the background into one of my all time favs. But I LOVE the jacket, hat and hover board just as much!!! Great replicas!!!
One of my favourite movies of all time
"EAT LEAD, SLACKERS!"
Everyone's already taken most of the plum quotes, so I nabbed James Tolkan's hilarious battlecry as former Principal Strickland.
"Last week?! The school burned down 6 YEARS ago! Now you've got exactly 'til the count of three to get off my property with your nuts intact! One! TWO!!--"
I love the BTTF movies, every one of them. Fantastic performances all around, and a 21st century I would have LOVED to live in.
Come on, hoverboards, holographic movies, even the friggin' Rejuvenation clinics?
Too bad video games get called "Baby toys" by then.
James was perfectly cast as Marty's high school principal. I can't imagine anyone else playing Strickland.
Maybe I am just that big of a fan, but none of this was things I was unaware of. I always love watching these videos though and being taken on a nostalgia trip! Makes me yorn for days of the past.
I have to admit, I agree with Crispin Glover.
I always said the wealth wasn't Marty's, it was George's, he got everything he could have had all along because he stood up for himself and went and worked for what he wanted, the home decor could have been his gift to Lorraine by letting her pick everything, and Marty was stuck with his old memories and NONE of the new ones so how exactly was HE rewarded? For all we know he earned the truck with his allowance and odd jobs and it could've been an early or belated birthday gift. Love still conquered all for his parents and he hadn't even been trying to show them how much he cared about them, he was BOTHERED by having to help them get together and didn't even act like he CARED about them the whole movie. THAT'S what always bugged ME, I wish from the start he had been trying to help them be happier to no avail and having a hard time getting to even know them, so when he's in the past he takes advantage of his chance to BE friends with them and then in the new present he doesn't need to have his new self's GOOD memories because he already has his own.
Crispin Glover saw the ending in a different way to me. I always saw that life turned out better for all of the family, including Pete and his sister, I forgot her name. Pete is working in an office job, possibly as a manager, his sister looks successful and has a great love life. The whole place looks better than what they had at the start of the movie, where it looked like they were struggling financially to have a normal life. When you read some of the reviews at the time, it seemed everyone saw the McFlys as screw ups, even in other times.
Exactly! (The sister's name is Linda:)) Marty was the only one who DIDN'T get anything good since he doesn't have memories of his new self and we don't know if he even WILL, whether he'll vanish or just blend with his other self. I was glad for the ending where it shows that the McFlys HAD the potential for it all along but were too afraid to find out if they could get it. Nobody in the town understands that so they just call them screw-ups and slackers, just like in real life:(
I completely disagree with Crispin Glover. Prosperity, success, and money are all _good_ things. I have been both poor and rich, and it is quite obvious that my life was better when I was rich. Who wants to starve? Who wants to struggle? Who wants to be ill? Nobody. My life was so much more unpleasant when I didn't have a car, and had to sleep rough. Just because money can't buy deep spiritual fulfillment and inner peace, that doesn't mean it has no value. Mr Glover's views are naive.
By the way, the answer to deep spiritual fulfillment and inner peace is not "love". It is JESUS CHRIST! Jesus said that He is "the Way, the Truth and the Life".
Lee Bee soooo money is good but so is a religion based on a poor peasant Jewish man who led a revolution against the wealthy establishment?
“It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven” - Matthew 19:24. Just sayin’ 🤷🏼♂️
I was 14 in 1989 and I remember being so excited to go see this movie! When it came out on VHS, my brother and I almost wore out our copy of the movie, along with parts 1 and 3!
I was 6 going on 7. November 1989 was kinda a Lackluster Box Office Month if you weren't a Kid.
The Big Openers that Thanksgiving were Little Mermaid and All Dogs Go to Heaven. Batman was concluding its long 19 Week Box Office Domination and WB had announced a SURPRISE Home Video release just in time for Christmas Week. BTTF 2 did well, but domestically it started losing to Little Mermaid by Christmas. I didn't see BTTF 2 when it opened, but I DID see Part 3 the following June of '90.
Looking back seven years, it's hilarious to see their vision of 2015!
Hey Minty!! You and The Critical Drinker are my favorite reviewers. Your accents are burned in my mind when I read reviews. Hello from Vegas, thanks for the videos bud.
Minty your background reminds me of the antique store with all the pop culture happening. Great video as always buddy.
I still remember the trip to Pizza Hut when we got the shades! Thanks for the memories.
Minty, BttF is my Rank #1 All Time Favorite Film. Great job here man! Part 2 is also very good. I remember seeing the full trailer for Part 3 at the end of Part 2. Incredible work. Go live before Christmas so I can give you a stocking stuffer. I suspect many other fans would do the same. Keep up the good work!
How do you get away with using copyright Music ,film I would love to make a movie location film and want to use reference movie clips and music
Can you monetize this?Your help would be appreciated
By far one of my favorite franchises! I have watched the movies and played the TellTale video game sooo many times. I am sad that I didn't get to go to Universal Studios for the first time till after the ride was replaced. Man I would love to have been around in the 80s just to watch these movies in theaters, as well as all of the other classics.
Back To The Future Part 2 was my movie for many years when I was in school. Looking back as an adult now, Back To The Future Part 1 had the better story and was the better movie.
I agree, but in pure entertainment value, the third installment of the trilogy has both 1 & 2 beat IMHO
@@DreadPirarateAndersen no i don't think so part 1 was the way better film out of all 3
pacer1705 incorrect. They were both outstanding.
SonnyGTA I agree with you BTTF Part 1 and Part 2 were outstanding movies ever made.
Michael Dread Andersen I tried to like Back To The Future Part 3. However, having to experience the time travel adventure a third time started to look stale.
I even tried to like Back To The Future The Video Game, a Point-and-Click adventure from TellTale Games, it was endorsed as an official fourth installment for the BTTF story by Bob Gale himself, I realised I did not experience the same magic like in the BTTF Part 1 and 2 movies
Dave was cut because they also wanted Linda in the alternate 1985. But the actress was unavailable at the time.
Wow! I had NO IDEA that Crispin Glover was not in this film...kudos to the effects team and actor then lol! 👊💥✌
I just learned of this fact in the last week. Blew my mind!
He sued them for using his likeness without permission. Kudos to him getting justice
@Ultra CNC whether you like him or not, he did what he thought was right, there is a difference between being right and doing what is right
@Ultra CNC I know what you said. Jesus you just want to be right. Fine be right... geez
He didn't sound or look like him 🤷
2nd one was my fave as well but they all rocked
Marty McFly: Hey, Doc, you better back up. We don't have a lot of road to get to 88.
Doc Brown: Roads? Where we going, we don't need roads.
Back to the Future 2 brings back so many fond memories of 2015 for me.
Brilliant episode, Minty! (Not Monty). I'm going through your older videos as I've only more recently found your channel!
P.s. Toys"Я"Us is making a come back! Online initially and slowly but surely opening physical shops again!
I might be 44 but that makes me incredibly happy! I wish more defunct things would make a comeback!
You forgot to mention that Roger Rabbit appears not once but twice. The actor raising money and wishing he could go back in time and “put some money on the Cubbies” was Charles Fleischer, the voice of Roger Rabbit.
Loved the video, bit just so you know, yes the Sunnyvale Toy's R Us (store 5814) was haunted. No, it was nothing like that cheesy tv show, it was just a regular store where really wierd things happened.
I worked there in the late 90's and saw wierd stuff like shopping carts moving on their own, the faucets turning on by themselves and the doors banging like someone trying to get out after they had been turned off and locked for the night.
Minty love the BTTF2 Marty Jr. gear you're wearing. Hilarious
Back to the future 2 is my absolute favourite. Still got the original VCR of it
Got a jeep wrangler power wheel that year for Christmas. It was not the DeLorean or the Batmobile but it was still pretty sweet. To any parents out there: if you’re going to get your kid a power wheel, do it before they turn five. That way you get your money’s worth.
Hey Minty, have you done a 10 Things You Didn't Know About Rumble in the Bronx yet? If not, that would be a nice one.
I love your videos ❤️ your the best at this. I would appreciate a different kind of video as Perhaps an 80s/90s nostalgia trip. Or perhaps a more personalized on your most favorites and most hated list.. either way thanks bro keep doing what your doing and ill keep watching 🙏
Love these films, great video 😎 👍
I would love to see another BTTF movie. One set in 2045 or whenever. This series is on of my favorites of all time.
One other thing to note is the tech that was featured in BTTF part 2. A good portion of the tech seen in the film actually became available by the 2015 came around that was totally unheard of in the 1980's. Examples would be the big flat screen TVs, the display visors, and video calling.
Superman: The Movie and Superman II were filmed back to back in 1978-1979.
Delorians were built in my home town. Saint John ,new brunswick ,canada.
HEY STRICKLAND!!! Love that scene.
Also everyone who went to school in the 80s-90s knew someone whose cousin had a hoverboard. Usually they were out in California and we never got them because they were too dangerous. The guy in my school/s was mark richards, the guy with the 79 firebird with MCGWRE 25 license plates back in the mid-late 90s (aka he was set for 1998 =)
Toys-R-Us is still a thing in Canada. The Canadian branch got bought by another company and is still going strong :P
Love this movie!
for me of course.....that BTTF2 missed predicting the Cubs winning the Series by only one year (and remember the Cubs WERE in the 2015 National League Championship) was THE highlight of 2015 for me.
You have a hover board; That is totally awesome!!!
there is also a continuity error between the first BTTF and the second one. In BTTF1, after George knocks out Biff, Marty runs around the couple that say "who was that guy?" "I think it's George McFly". In BTTF2 Marty runs in between the couple instead
Omg how cool Minty you have all of Marty's stuff😮👏👏
The 2nd movie, Back To Trump tower, I mean The Future, was a really great movie, I love when movies mess with time, its something I love in movies. The paradoxes are awesome and insane to think about.
That so-called haunted Toys R Us is your new Gene. The store is closed, but the building is still there.
I have The Entire Back to The Future Trilogy On Video,
Thatz cool...I still need too
@@magicvampirelver1321 Get the special edition on normal DVD if you can.
You can find them in second hand shops.
There are 4 discs in it 1 discs with alot of extra's about making and filming the movies and alot of extra footage.
I didn't see a blueray version of the trilogy yet
@@obelic71 coool thnx for the tip ;)
@markmac And the blooper real where they try to be serious in the "chicken" scene at the bar and the actors keep laughing and are pissing the director off 🤣
@markmac the blooper real is full of jokes and mishaps. And when the actors stay in comedy mode they become a nightmare for directors.
I'm pretty sure Biff messing with the timeline gambling would have changed things enough after a certain point would be altered so the Grays Almanac wouldnt be the same.
I have a question. In part 1, how did Doc get it up to 88mph with a remote control and not using a clutch or shifting gears?
I love your content!Thank you for the awesome videoy
Elizabeth Sue was my crush when I first saw this on TV back in 1997
Very cool & helpful video.
1. Us kids back in the 60's just couldn't wait for jetpacks and flying cars. Now that we are in our 60's, we are still waiting for jetpacks to go on the market so we can purchase them, and jetpacks do exist. James Bond (Sean Connery) used one in the 1965 movie Thunderball. 2. I liked what Los Angeles, CA. looked liked in the future in Blade Runner. Back To Future II (Hill Valley) would have been cool if it looked like that instead all nice and bright loud colors. More of a dark high tech gothic futuristic Hill Valley. That have been very cool.
#6...there was no easy way for a kid to watch the behind the scene footage when this movie came out. I don't think I saw those hoverboard test scenes until the DVD box set was released in the early 2000's...
You know what I just realized? For Marty all of this happened with 2 weeks, for Doc Brown, 3 months I think, and for everyone else, like 30 minutes.
You can't help but feel sorry for Crispin Glover and I do believe what he said caused the rift between him and the filmmakers. He said in a recent interview that he's going to have a book come out about this very topic.
just to point out back to the future 2 and 3 was not the first film series shot back to back that first started with the 1970's three musketeers movie and followed by superman 1 and 2
Love the videos ol' Minty Boy, My Friend...
Will you be completing the trilogy and do BTTF III
I heard that a kid tampered with his hoverboard and cranked it up to 11 and it made it go up real high and he fell off and that was why they were banned
This one is my favourite back to the future movie
I like part 2 the best because it covers the past the present and the future!
Part 2 was definitely the best
I think what you meant to say about the nighttime 2015 Hill Valley is that it had a Blade Runner feel, ironically.
Doc has a right hand drive Delorean at 8:37 ! Also , Glover was a nut job - did you ever see his appearance on Dave Letterman?
Well given that the past had not been changed yet those old photos of Buford Tannen from the past used in Back to the Future 2 could have been taken at a later date speaking in a manner of plot of course.
Yesssss!! Hahahaha I
You said one of my favorite lines.
Hey I think he took that guy's wallet!
I don't know why but I used to quote that and laugh to myself because of the guy who said it his lips and he was funny the way he said it
This is the #1 franchise I never wanna see remade
Probably my favourite in the series too but it's really hard to choose. I also thought the hoverboard was real. Didn't they do the same for the car itself? I remember watching a behind-the-scenes footage on TV where they explained how the modified car worked. I just fell for it. Really good movies!!! Entertaining, witty, touching and nostalgic at times. They don't make movies like these anymore.
Hey Minty,
Small correction: it was Marty was the one who brought the Almanac not dumb Biff. He just overheard about it and took it. Thanks for the nostalgia.
no he didn't Doc Brown took the almanac away from Marty and threw it in the trash where older Biff picked it up and took it to the past
@@RyoUrawa777 Right, Marty bought it, Doc saw it fall out of Marty's jacket, tosses it out, Old Biff picks it up from the trash can and takes it with him back to 1955.
I think he took that guy's wallet! I think he took his wallet.
Although it may have been anti blade runner in the wide shot of Hilldale when Doc yells to Marty in the driveway to the left of the screen is a repainted hover car used in blade runner.
Back to the future part 2 is my favorite of the 3.
I see your Hoverboard has creases in the main decal. The same damn thing happened to mine.
Loved this movie
Wow! I learned some new things about Back to the Future part 2!
I agree Minty, 2 is my favorite as well.
As much as I love part 1 2 is superior because they go back into 1 and we get to see things from another perspective.
Lol I remember the sunglasses. I had two different pairs.
Nice threads, Minty! 🖖😀
I always thought the 'illegal use of a likeness' of an actor in a film law came into effect because David Fincher used Michael Beihn's photo in Alien 3. Apparently he sued Fox and the payout was the equivalence of him staring in the film anyway.
Kind of makes you wonder if any of the ideas and concepts in Forrest Gump were just augmented material written for the 1960's that Marty was supposed to go back to. Something like Forrest speaking at the Monument, I could see that being in a Back to the Future film. I wonder............
1989 was the most LIT year for movies lol.
"What's wrong mcfly? R u CHICKEN?"
That guy just took his wallet! I love that scene
The 2nd one has always been my favorite of the trilogy.
The REAL star of BTTF2 is the guy who made sure that everyone in Hill Valley knew that Marty (would say Calvin but I see Calvin as the 1955 Marty while the 2015 one is Marty) most likely stole Biff's wallet cause as he said "I think he took that guy's wallet," like 371 times!
To bad they don't make toys r us no more, i didn't even know a store waz haunted tho😄lol, cool info az usual bro ;)
I like the second movie so much better than the others because they go back to the first movie.
2 was definitely the best of the 3
The best part about BTTF 2 is the movie either side of it , I never get sick of watching all of them
Back in 2015 I wanted to buy the jacket the hat and the hoverboard but i couldn't find any decent quality jackets so i ended not buying it, I own the bluray collection where the box is flux capacitor that lights up. I adore these movies
You can never con Chris Glover like Biff tried to do
Love this dude!