Glad you liked it and it was a blast to work on..as you can see from my profile picture lol! And the end of part 1 was not an intentional set up for part 2. There was no talk about a sequel cause no one knew if it would do well. In fact, Bob Gale said if they knew there was going to be a sequel they never would have put Jennifer in that car.
I would like to think that Doc Brown would have returned in some remote area in the dark of night, instead of broad daylight where everyone in the neighborhood could see. Also, perhaps a few weeks later after Marty had a chance to get used to the new reality. They would never have gone to the future, either. One of the Bobs was violating a vow never to make a future movie.
I imagine having Jennifer in the car really handcuffed the screenplay in terms of what freedom and direction they would have had in writing the sequel. At least for the beginning of the film and then resolving her later on. Like it was a good 15% of filming that could have been better served somewhere else. But they definitely made it work as well as they could.
@@LeviBulger Absolutely. Jennifer had one role in the original film, as a delivery mechanism for one of the film's central plot devices...the clock tower flyer. There was no other reason for Marty to have a girlfriend.
ok: 1) the makers should have know this was going to be great & there would be at least one sequel; silly Bob Gale, being all silly. 2) Universal said, "We're making a sequel, with or without you", so they had no choice; 3) they made this, BTTF 3 AND Roger Rabbit all at the same time, which is heavy 4) this was ALL Doc's fault for throwing out the Almanac. 5) I want the version where Marty kept the Almanac.
@@LippsReacts i was leaving a store one day, & walking out, & walked past this girl & she was like "Hiiii how are you??" & i just stared at her like this 😐 ...it was my cousin & I didn't recognize her because she was wearing glasses & her hair was shorter
!!!! You get it! I lived in LA for 5 years and never saw any famous people when I was out and about. A friend came to visit and spotted 5 in one day. That’s when I realized they were always there I just didn’t recognize them out of context 🤣
Hi Lipps, I love your reactions to BTTF Parts 1 & 2, you listen & watch so that you pick-up on loads of the little things that lots of others completely miss ---- So looking forward to your BTTF 3 reaction 🙂 ---- Have you ever thought about changing you name to 'Lipps Reacts Uh Oohh' 🤣 ❤
Great reaction Lipps like always, this one is amazing this might be my favorite trilogy of all time so I love seeing how much you love it! I can't WAIT for you to see Part III. There are some fun facts about this one. This movie was filmed back-to-back with Part III. If you notice they replaced the actress who played Jennifer Parker, Claudia Wells in the original Back to the future, but had to pull out of appearing in Part II after her mother was diagnosed with cancer. Elizabeth Shue was cast in the role instead and even re-shot the final scene of the first film, so it could be ‘replayed’ at the beginning of the second. This was Elijah Wood in his very first film role, Wood’s role, as an awed child by the arcade cabinet playing that game with pistols, Crispin Glover who portrais Mcfly Sr in the first one did not apper on this one. According to Glover, he discovered that he was offered far less to reprise his role in any given sequel than Lea Thompson for a similarly sized role, Glover’s agents demanded a higher fee and script approval, and Bob Gale responded by offering even less money than before. As a result, Glover pulled out of the sequel as was replaced by Jeffrey Weissman in heavy prosthetics. This is partly why George McFly is almost always shot in the dark, from behind, or upside-down. One of the more memorable gags about the future occurs when Marty is assailed by a holographic shark outside the cinema (or ‘Holomax’). The Jaws films, in spite of the critically panned Jaws 3-D and Jaws 4, are still going strong in the fictional 2015, marking the nineteenth entry in the franchise. Jaws 19 is directed by Max Spielberg, son of the legendary director. Max was born in June 1985, the ‘present’ era of the trilogy. Actors playing themselves is nothing new - and it wasn’t new in 1989, either. However, this was mostly achieved with clever camerawork and body doubles. Back to the Future Part II broke the mould by using a VFX trick that allowed the same actor to feature twice in the same frame: the ‘Vista Glide.’ As usual, necessity is the mother of invention. Given the number of times characters interact with their past selves, or alternate future selves, or narrowly avoid continuum-obliterating paradoxes, exactly this technique was needed. There are a genuine stunt injury in this film in the hoverboard chase. Due to a technical difficulty with the wires suspending the actors, Cheryl Wheeler-Duncan - the stunt double for Darlene Vogel’s Spike veers off-course and slams into the concrete pillar next to the glass. Ouch! She then falls 30 feet on to the concrete below. Evidently Zemeckis saw a silver lining in this on-set mishap, as that take is the one we see in the film. Keep up the good work.
Check out the movies Back to the Future Part lll(1990), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids(1989), Weird Science(1985), The Goonies(1985), Men In Black(1997), and The Terminator(1984).
For those who actually want to know how it works... In Back to the Future, changing the timeline is not instantaneous - the larger the gap of time that has to change, the longer it will take. In most time-travel stories, as soon as a change is made in the past, the entire timeline of events that followed it is completely erased and replaced with the new eventuality. But that's clearly not how it works in Back to the Future; because if it was, then the moment that Marty pushed his father out of the way of his grandfather's car, thus preventing his parents' first meeting and eventual relationship, Marty would've disappeared almost immediately. No, the way that Back to the Future works, is that time itself is a tangible thing that actually exists; and therefore, it can't just disappear and be replaced instantly. The timeline has to be rewritten: gradually and the longer the gap of time, the longer it's going to take. In Back to the Future, the reason that Marty is the last of the children to be erased, when logically he should've been the first, is because, the new timeline continuity started by Marty's interference, was gradually rewriting the future histories of George and Lorraine, overwriting both Dave's and Linda's existence, before working it's way to Marty. In 2015, when Marty takes Marty Jr's place in the meeting with Griff, Doc has tomorrow's newspaper handy. When the Hoverboarding incident occurs that lands Griff and his gang in Jail, the change was instantaneous, because that paper was only one day away. Now, when 2015 Biff goes back in time to give his 1955 counterpart the Almanac, that is literally 60 years worth of history that has to be rewritten. He had ample time to return to his future in 2015, because the overwriting timeline hadn't reached that far yet. But it had reached 1985 by the time Doc, Marty, Jennifer and Einstein went back. In fact, this is proven thanks to deleted scenes from the movie. See when Old Biff gets back to 2015, he starts acting weak and collapses behind a dumpster in pain. Most people assume this is because he accidentally broke off the top of his cane in the Delorean, and then struck himself in the stomach with it. But a deleted scene proves otherwise; Biff is in-pain, because he's being erased from existence, like Marty was in the first movie. As the Delorean flies back to 1985, the scene shows 2015 Biff fading away. He disappears because, despite his future where he is wealthy and corrupt, he never makes it to 2015 in the new timeline. This would later be revealed why, as it was originally planned that in the Alternate 1985, when Biff corners Marty on the roof, Lorraine was supposed to appear and shoot Biff, killing him, to protect her son. (I honestly kind of wish they'd kept that.) But you see my point, in Back to the Future, the timeline doesn't get "deleted" nor does it get rewritten backwards. Time can only move in one-direction, so therefore, it gradually writes over itself whenever a sequence of events is changed. It explains everything in how Back to the Future works... I'm not saying that this is perfect, because the movie has to take some licenses with it. For example, the book of matches that Marty took from Biff's Tower, the Newspapers both Marty and Doc had from the Alternate 1985, and the Fax that Jennifer took from 2015. In these instances, whenever the timeline is changed, the aforementioned objects change instantly - Biff Co becomes Biff Auto Detailing; George McFly's Murder changed to his Honorarium, Doc being Committed to him being Commended, and Marty's firing being completely erased. We'll have to chalk that up to the movie wanting to have a visual confirmation that the future had been changed. But as for everything else, the logic is sound. Resuming this is a Ripple Effect.
1. It's not often sequels hold up to the original, but this does. Thank you 1980s. 2.This one is the best of the bunch. The next one is inventive but I'm not really into the story. That said, it is the perfect wrap.🤩🤩🤩 3. The stunt woman that flew into the glass window partially missed and injured herself. 4. Yes, Michael J. Fox also played Marty's daughter. 5. Sammy Hagar, "I can't drive 55"😎 6. The tunnel at the end is the same one they used for Tune Town in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
The TV monitor had Ronald Reagan and the Eyeatola from Iran.Iran captured American hostages and they were released the day Ronald Reagan was sworn in.That's the hostage special reference.
Excellent reaction you’re so entertaining to watch your comments are hilarious. I think you’d be fun to know that I saw a Blu-ray edition of the trilogy where there’s some deleted scenes one of them, but in the alternate future where this has a casino after Biff is knocked out by the door of the DeLorean. He drops the gun on the roof‘s. Mom is listening at the door of the steps. She hear what he did to George while he’s not that takes the gun shoots him tell him that’s why when he goes back when he goes back to the future he’s grabbing his chest because he protected in the Time Machine out of the machine he disappears from the future, but when they fix the timeline, she never go to jail cause didn’t kill this because the timeline was fixed thanks for the fun until next time
That was a great reaction! Thank you! I didn’t forget about my promise, so now that you watched part 2, I can show you something cute, without spoiling anything. There are two clips, short, but definitely worth watching, as they show what a great movie this is and why they call it "THE trilogy". The first was filmed a few days prior to October 21st 2015: ua-cam.com/video/Hgkx9JAON-I/v-deo.html … and this one was filmed right on October 21st 2015: ua-cam.com/video/Q0VGRlEJewA/v-deo.html I’m sure you’ll like them both. Just sit back, relax and enjoy for a few minutes. Looking forward to your next reaction. Salutations from Romania …
Cool reaction, & I noticed that you didn't miss too many details, now you still have the tird to conclude the story, but I won't talk about it. All 3 are good for their own reasons (1-was new back in the day, 2-because it integrates scenes from the first into the story, and 3 wraps everything up. And you'll learn who this Needles from the future is. Strange thst I stumbled on your reaction today, because yeesterday, had nothing to do and started switching channels on t.v, and stumbled across a channel that played all 3 back to back without commercials--giant 6 hours movie. And this morning, your reaction. Cosmic coincidence, as doc says ?. Have a nice day. You'll love the last one, it's one of the best trilogy ever done. I'll let you judge that.
@lipps reacts - ftr: the person playing George McFly is not the original actor.. Crispin/George got cut from the movies after the first cause he wanted more money than the studios thought he was worth. it was someone else with prosthetics and a voice over. the studio actually got sued by Crispin Glover over using his image and likeness.
The role of Jennifer in Back to the Future went through multiple recastings, with Claudia Wells originally cast but unable to continue due to her caring for her sick mother. Jennifer role went to Elisabeth Shue.
It's not terribly difficult to operate. Marty accidentally used it with a simple bump of the time circuits lever and treating it just like a normal Delorean. Doc showed in the last movie that the controls for the time circuits are basically a touch tone landline phone dial. It's common 1980's technology, not including the flux capacitor which can easily be bumped by trying to use the gear selector. 2015 Biff would've lived through years of technology advancements from his youth in the 50's up to the 21st century. If anything he would have deep memories of 1980's phone dials and easily use them while being an old man resisting 2015 technology just like most of our real life grandparents. My 85 years old dad refuses to use any smart phone but uses old landlines like he has for decades. The display is very basic showing, as Doc said last movie, where the Delorean was, is and where they want to go next. It seemed fairly easy to toggle between the three dates. Biff would just think about the nigjt his life changed for the worse and want to change that. It's certainly a deep seeded memory considering his car got ruined just before he got punched out by the nerd he bullied and the town's clock tower was struck by lightning. He's going to remember that date want to go back to it. Biff isn't smart but he's not too dumb to figure out controls made out of 1980's technology he used most of his life. Maybe a plot hole would be fuel for the time circuits. It used to use an entire rod of plutonium per trip but Doc put in a 21st century Mr. Fusion that works off of common trash. Maybe the Mr. Fusion works so well that it can get multiple trips on one fueling.
@@LippsReacts Nike made 2 versions: the first didn't have power laces, 'cause they couldn't figure out how to do it, the 2nd version has power laces & I think a pair sold for like $20,000 or something crazy
@@LippsReacts Acually the Backwards 99 reprisents the speed, (made by the tyres) that the DeLorean reached spinning after being struck by lightning. The lightning strike caused the DeLorean to spin uncontrollably, eventually reaching the necessary 88mph to travel through time.
Doc didn't go back 99 years, only 70 (1955 to 1885), the 99 is simply a joke sequel to the 88 miles per hour the DeLorean needed to reach in the first movie to achieve time travel.
A deleted scene expanded on Biff dissappear when back to 2015. Figured on new timeliness Lorraine killed Biff by finding out he killed George or she got tired of his abuse and threats
When the first movie was made, there were no plans for any sequels, so the ending was just a fortune happenstance. It was only after the success of the first film that there was a demand for more. With that one left open-ended, it was a natural place to begin the second movie.
One of the things I wondered was why was Doc in a hurry to take Marty to the future? Doc could have waited in 1985 through the weekend and went with Marty afterwards.
1/2 A sequel was never a plan but the studios demanded one after the success of the first movie, that’s why they rushed through the “kids” plot, which was never meant to be developed, and moved on. The problem is that *they can’t go to the future and see themselves,* this was explained and demonstrated in the first movie. When Doc sends Einstein 1 minute into the future Einstein *skipped the whole minute,* if Doc had sent him a day into the future Einstein would’ve skipped a whole day, or a week, a month, a year or 30 years....
2/2 Now, when Doc went to the future at the end of the first movie he saw Marty’s future because Marty didn’t go with Doc, he actually lived out those 30 years, but as soon as Doc picks up Marty and Jennifer to go to the future they literally and technically disappear in 1985 and reappear in 2015 having skipped all that time. They should arrive and find out that all three of them have been missing for 30 years.
The Doc takes Marty to the future precisely because it's not a great one for him. In 2015 Doc Brown has probably been dead for many years, and the 1985 Doc only ever wanted to see beyond his years. But Marty? He got his life ruined, just like the Brown family did thanks to Doc's obsession with the Time Machine. Everyone thought he was a quack, a lunatic, and a danger to society. Everyone, except Marty. Doc wanted the only person who cared enough to get to know the real him, to have a good life, for the rest of his life.
Actually the Backwards 99 reprisents the speed, (made by the tyres) that the DeLorean reached spinning after being struck by lightning. The lightning strike caused the DeLorean to spin uncontrollably, eventually reaching the necessary 88mph to travel through time.
@@garylee3685 We all have theories, but I just found this on the official site Q&A = When the big bolt of lightning hits the DeLorean, it sends the flying vehicle spinning on its axis. The DeLorean leaves fire trails behind it when it travels through time. Since in this case, the car was spinning, the fire trails are left behind as spirals instead of the usual straight lines left behind when the car is moving straight ahead.The sudden rotation of the DeLorean from the lightning hit accelerates it to 88 past miles per hour when it spins.
Biggest plothole in cinema history: Grandma Lorraine brings one medium-ish pizza for four adults and two teenagers?? C'mon, that doesnt fly in any timeline.
to their credit, there was a line before she re-hydrated it where the daughter said it was too much food! so idk i guess they just don't eat a lot in this timeline
Try reading the comment I replied to, it might help. Biff was NOT based on Trump since he wasn't that well known when these came out. It was a brainless comment from a soiboi.
@@mikeh8416 He was very well known at the time and the writers themselves said they based the character on him. From IMDb: "...Gale (Writer of the film) revealed that not only did he and his fellow filmmakers agree with those parallels, but that Trump was actually inspiring them at the time they were working on the flicks in the '80s."
Yeah all the reactions that end up on UA-cam were recorded weeks ago cause I do 1 movie reaction a week for Patreon (full length unedited) watch along style.
I just realized biff is based on Trump (not trying to debate politics so please @ me anyone) but biff towers and everything is literally mocking Trump towers
The prediction was only off by one year. And they correctly predicted an expansion team in Miami. They just got the wrong league. The Marlins are in the NL not the AL.
I have a theory that explains why we didn't get the advanced technology by 2015 as portrayed here in part II but it involves a spoiler in part III, so I will explain it in the comments to your reaction to it.
9:10 Oh my, that reaction was so violent. XD I somehow feel scared and curious. Mama lipps? :3 xD EDIT: The fact that you curse and laugh and cry so easily, shows how unfiltered you are. I love it. You are you, unsuppressed and not overreaching. Love you always Lipps! c:
Glad you liked it and it was a blast to work on..as you can see from my profile picture lol! And the end of part 1 was not an intentional set up for part 2. There was no talk about a sequel cause no one knew if it would do well. In fact, Bob Gale said if they knew there was going to be a sequel they never would have put Jennifer in that car.
I would like to think that Doc Brown would have returned in some remote area in the dark of night, instead of broad daylight where everyone in the neighborhood could see. Also, perhaps a few weeks later after Marty had a chance to get used to the new reality. They would never have gone to the future, either. One of the Bobs was violating a vow never to make a future movie.
I imagine having Jennifer in the car really handcuffed the screenplay in terms of what freedom and direction they would have had in writing the sequel. At least for the beginning of the film and then resolving her later on. Like it was a good 15% of filming that could have been better served somewhere else. But they definitely made it work as well as they could.
@@LeviBulger Absolutely. The Bobs even said that.
@@LeviBulger Absolutely. Jennifer had one role in the original film, as a delivery mechanism for one of the film's central plot devices...the clock tower flyer. There was no other reason for Marty to have a girlfriend.
ok:
1) the makers should have know this was going to be great
& there would be at least one sequel;
silly Bob Gale, being all silly.
2) Universal said, "We're making a sequel, with or without you",
so they had no choice;
3) they made this, BTTF 3 AND Roger Rabbit all at the same time, which is heavy
4) this was ALL Doc's fault for throwing out the Almanac.
5) I want the version where Marty kept the Almanac.
The house they left Jennifer in the swing is her house. The wrecked car is the one her dad drives in first one when he Interrupted their kiss
Michael J Fox also plays his daughter Marlene; most people miss it because the voice is dubbed!
THAT IS WILD I DEFF MISSED THAT
"One man's reality is another man's alternate time line." I love watching your reactions Lipps, your intelligent and often have clever analysis.
Appreciate you!!
That's not Needles. Needles wasn't born yet in 1955. Needles is Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
I was hoping you might have noticed a young Elijah Wood, he was one of kids in the 80’s cafe.
ahhh so i willl almost never recognize a face. There are very few times i'll be able tot ell you the actor/actress behind even the main characters.
@@LippsReacts i was leaving a store one day, & walking out, & walked past this girl & she was like "Hiiii how are you??"
& i just stared at her like this 😐
...it was my cousin & I didn't recognize her because she was wearing glasses & her hair was shorter
!!!! You get it! I lived in LA for 5 years and never saw any famous people when I was out and about. A friend came to visit and spotted 5 in one day. That’s when I realized they were always there I just didn’t recognize them out of context 🤣
"Shut the #$%^ up, Biff!" 😂😂😂
don't take a shot every time i say that cause we wont make it through the movie alive
Steve: "Language!"
@@nephlemhunter2171 that would make a hell of a T-shirt
Hi Lipps, I love your reactions to BTTF Parts 1 & 2, you listen & watch so that you pick-up on loads of the little things that lots of others completely miss ---- So looking forward to your BTTF 3 reaction 🙂 ---- Have you ever thought about changing you name to 'Lipps Reacts Uh Oohh' 🤣 ❤
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Must be cold.
Great reaction Lipps like always, this one is amazing this might be my favorite trilogy of all time so I love seeing how much you love it! I can't WAIT for you to see Part III. There are some fun facts about this one. This movie was filmed back-to-back with Part III. If you notice they replaced the actress who played Jennifer Parker, Claudia Wells in the original Back to the future, but had to pull out of appearing in Part II after her mother was diagnosed with cancer. Elizabeth Shue was cast in the role instead and even re-shot the final scene of the first film, so it could be ‘replayed’ at the beginning of the second.
This was Elijah Wood in his very first film role, Wood’s role, as an awed child by the arcade cabinet playing that game with pistols, Crispin Glover who portrais Mcfly Sr in the first one did not apper on this one. According to Glover, he discovered that he was offered far less to reprise his role in any given sequel than Lea Thompson for a similarly sized role, Glover’s agents demanded a higher fee and script approval, and Bob Gale responded by offering even less money than before. As a result, Glover pulled out of the sequel as was replaced by Jeffrey Weissman in heavy prosthetics. This is partly why George McFly is almost always shot in the dark, from behind, or upside-down.
One of the more memorable gags about the future occurs when Marty is assailed by a holographic shark outside the cinema (or ‘Holomax’). The Jaws films, in spite of the critically panned Jaws 3-D and Jaws 4, are still going strong in the fictional 2015, marking the nineteenth entry in the franchise. Jaws 19 is directed by Max Spielberg, son of the legendary director. Max was born in June 1985, the ‘present’ era of the trilogy.
Actors playing themselves is nothing new - and it wasn’t new in 1989, either. However, this was mostly achieved with clever camerawork and body doubles. Back to the Future Part II broke the mould by using a VFX trick that allowed the same actor to feature twice in the same frame: the ‘Vista Glide.’ As usual, necessity is the mother of invention. Given the number of times characters interact with their past selves, or alternate future selves, or narrowly avoid continuum-obliterating paradoxes, exactly this technique was needed.
There are a genuine stunt injury in this film in the hoverboard chase. Due to a technical difficulty with the wires suspending the actors, Cheryl Wheeler-Duncan - the stunt double for Darlene Vogel’s Spike veers off-course and slams into the concrete pillar next to the glass. Ouch! She then falls 30 feet on to the concrete below. Evidently Zemeckis saw a silver lining in this on-set mishap, as that take is the one we see in the film. Keep up the good work.
Check out the movies Back to the Future Part lll(1990), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids(1989), Weird Science(1985), The Goonies(1985), Men In Black(1997), and The Terminator(1984).
For those who actually want to know how it works... In Back to the Future, changing the timeline is not instantaneous - the larger the gap of time that has to change, the longer it will take.
In most time-travel stories, as soon as a change is made in the past, the entire timeline of events that followed it is completely erased and replaced with the new eventuality. But that's clearly not how it works in Back to the Future; because if it was, then the moment that Marty pushed his father out of the way of his grandfather's car, thus preventing his parents' first meeting and eventual relationship, Marty would've disappeared almost immediately.
No, the way that Back to the Future works, is that time itself is a tangible thing that actually exists; and therefore, it can't just disappear and be replaced instantly. The timeline has to be rewritten: gradually and the longer the gap of time, the longer it's going to take. In Back to the Future, the reason that Marty is the last of the children to be erased, when logically he should've been the first, is because, the new timeline continuity started by Marty's interference, was gradually rewriting the future histories of George and Lorraine, overwriting both Dave's and Linda's existence, before working it's way to Marty.
In 2015, when Marty takes Marty Jr's place in the meeting with Griff, Doc has tomorrow's newspaper handy. When the Hoverboarding incident occurs that lands Griff and his gang in Jail, the change was instantaneous, because that paper was only one day away.
Now, when 2015 Biff goes back in time to give his 1955 counterpart the Almanac, that is literally 60 years worth of history that has to be rewritten. He had ample time to return to his future in 2015, because the overwriting timeline hadn't reached that far yet. But it had reached 1985 by the time Doc, Marty, Jennifer and Einstein went back.
In fact, this is proven thanks to deleted scenes from the movie. See when Old Biff gets back to 2015, he starts acting weak and collapses behind a dumpster in pain. Most people assume this is because he accidentally broke off the top of his cane in the Delorean, and then struck himself in the stomach with it. But a deleted scene proves otherwise; Biff is in-pain, because he's being erased from existence, like Marty was in the first movie. As the Delorean flies back to 1985, the scene shows 2015 Biff fading away. He disappears because, despite his future where he is wealthy and corrupt, he never makes it to 2015 in the new timeline.
This would later be revealed why, as it was originally planned that in the Alternate 1985, when Biff corners Marty on the roof, Lorraine was supposed to appear and shoot Biff, killing him, to protect her son. (I honestly kind of wish they'd kept that.)
But you see my point, in Back to the Future, the timeline doesn't get "deleted" nor does it get rewritten backwards. Time can only move in one-direction, so therefore, it gradually writes over itself whenever a sequence of events is changed. It explains everything in how Back to the Future works... I'm not saying that this is perfect, because the movie has to take some licenses with it. For example, the book of matches that Marty took from Biff's Tower, the Newspapers both Marty and Doc had from the Alternate 1985, and the Fax that Jennifer took from 2015. In these instances, whenever the timeline is changed, the aforementioned objects change instantly - Biff Co becomes Biff Auto Detailing; George McFly's Murder changed to his Honorarium, Doc being Committed to him being Commended, and Marty's firing being completely erased. We'll have to chalk that up to the movie wanting to have a visual confirmation that the future had been changed. But as for everything else, the logic is sound. Resuming this is a Ripple Effect.
1. It's not often sequels hold up to the original, but this does. Thank you 1980s.
2.This one is the best of the bunch. The next one is inventive but I'm not really into the story. That said, it is the perfect wrap.🤩🤩🤩
3. The stunt woman that flew into the glass window partially missed and injured herself.
4. Yes, Michael J. Fox also played Marty's daughter.
5. Sammy Hagar, "I can't drive 55"😎
6. The tunnel at the end is the same one they used for Tune Town in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
While I loved all three, the second was my least favorite. The other two were equally good.
Maybe more props to the first, for pioneering the formula.
Don't miss 3. It's an awesome close to the trilogy!
The TV monitor had Ronald Reagan and the Eyeatola from Iran.Iran captured American hostages and they were released the day Ronald Reagan was sworn in.That's the hostage special reference.
Yup, it came out there was a deal to keep them til Reagan won and was sworn in.
*Ayatollah lol
@@astralnomad Eyeatloa Cockamammie
@@wombatwilly1002 lol.. i gotcha... along with Sodam Insane ;)
i always thought he said 'the hot stick special"
Biff in alternate 1985 is modeled after a certain former and possibly future president...
Hopefully not future.
not even possible.... hes lost his damn marbles lol
Doc couldn’t believe Ronald Reagan was president. If he only knew the half of it……..
😂😂😂
Great Scott, I don't believe it ....
They got the orange shade wrong.
I grew up in the 80’s but I knew that CPR was in the 1960’s and the scene was in 1955
CPR? That’s where you punch the victim in his mouth, the moment he opens his eyes?
@robbob5302 No I think it's when you take a guy's wallet. I think he took is wallet.
Excellent reaction you’re so entertaining to watch your comments are hilarious. I think you’d be fun to know that I saw a Blu-ray edition of the trilogy where there’s some deleted scenes one of them, but in the alternate future where this has a casino after Biff is knocked out by the door of the DeLorean. He drops the gun on the roof‘s. Mom is listening at the door of the steps. She hear what he did to George while he’s not that takes the gun shoots him tell him that’s why when he goes back when he goes back to the future he’s grabbing his chest because he protected in the Time Machine out of the machine he disappears from the future, but when they fix the timeline, she never go to jail cause didn’t kill this because the timeline was fixed thanks for the fun until next time
That was a great reaction! Thank you!
I didn’t forget about my promise, so now that you watched part 2, I can show you something cute, without spoiling anything. There are two clips, short, but definitely worth watching, as they show what a great movie this is and why they call it "THE trilogy".
The first was filmed a few days prior to October 21st 2015:
ua-cam.com/video/Hgkx9JAON-I/v-deo.html
… and this one was filmed right on October 21st 2015:
ua-cam.com/video/Q0VGRlEJewA/v-deo.html
I’m sure you’ll like them both. Just sit back, relax and enjoy for a few minutes.
Looking forward to your next reaction.
Salutations from Romania …
Cool reaction, & I noticed that you didn't miss too many details, now you still have the tird to conclude the story, but I won't talk about it. All 3 are good for their own reasons (1-was new back in the day, 2-because it integrates scenes from the first into the story, and 3 wraps everything up. And you'll learn who this Needles from the future is. Strange thst I stumbled on your reaction today, because yeesterday, had nothing to do and started switching channels on t.v, and stumbled across a channel that played all 3 back to back without commercials--giant 6 hours movie. And this morning, your reaction. Cosmic coincidence, as doc says ?. Have a nice day. You'll love the last one, it's one of the best trilogy ever done. I'll let you judge that.
I've never seen so much hatred and venom towards Biff. It's low-key amazing 😆
biff makes me big uncomfy 😭
Great reaction. This one is my favorite of the series.
yooo thanks for watching cyber!
@lipps reacts - ftr: the person playing George McFly is not the original actor.. Crispin/George got cut from the movies after the first cause he wanted more money than the studios thought he was worth. it was someone else with prosthetics and a voice over. the studio actually got sued by Crispin Glover over using his image and likeness.
"shut the fuck up Biff" is my all time favorite BTTF react
The role of Jennifer in Back to the Future went through multiple recastings, with Claudia Wells originally cast but unable to continue due to her caring for her sick mother. Jennifer role went to Elisabeth Shue.
Claudia Wells herself was a replacement for Melora Hardin
My only question: how does biff know how to operate the Time Machine?!?! To me that’s a major plot hole.
It's not terribly difficult to operate. Marty accidentally used it with a simple bump of the time circuits lever and treating it just like a normal Delorean.
Doc showed in the last movie that the controls for the time circuits are basically a touch tone landline phone dial. It's common 1980's technology, not including the flux capacitor which can easily be bumped by trying to use the gear selector.
2015 Biff would've lived through years of technology advancements from his youth in the 50's up to the 21st century. If anything he would have deep memories of 1980's phone dials and easily use them while being an old man resisting 2015 technology just like most of our real life grandparents. My 85 years old dad refuses to use any smart phone but uses old landlines like he has for decades.
The display is very basic showing, as Doc said last movie, where the Delorean was, is and where they want to go next. It seemed fairly easy to toggle between the three dates. Biff would just think about the nigjt his life changed for the worse and want to change that. It's certainly a deep seeded memory considering his car got ruined just before he got punched out by the nerd he bullied and the town's clock tower was struck by lightning. He's going to remember that date want to go back to it.
Biff isn't smart but he's not too dumb to figure out controls made out of 1980's technology he used most of his life.
Maybe a plot hole would be fuel for the time circuits. It used to use an entire rod of plutonium per trip but Doc put in a 21st century Mr. Fusion that works off of common trash. Maybe the Mr. Fusion works so well that it can get multiple trips on one fueling.
Also notice the tunnel used is same one as Roger Rabbit and first Transformers movie in 07
I saw the back to the Future musical in Chicago. It was fantastic! I love your reactions ❤
I did too! It was so fun!!
I loved these movies so much,absolute perfection
They do have the Nike power shoes with power laces but are expensive
yooo i had no idea
@@LippsReacts , they're called "Adapt". Original real ones were made for an anniversary of the film, but they kept them around for a few years.
@@LippsReacts Nike made 2 versions:
the first didn't have power laces, 'cause they couldn't figure out how to do it,
the 2nd version has power laces & I think a pair sold for like $20,000 or something crazy
Biff makes me take this movie too seriously. lol he's such a buzz kill of evil :(
One thing we forget is Marty ran off and left his hover board out there with the Western Union guy. Luckily he didn’t see it and kept it.
2:49 Technically she saw a DeLorean with stuff all over it. She didn't know it was a time machine.
Great reaction, after you do BTTF 3 you gotta do Deadpool, it's a blast.
After spotting an unrepairable paradox brought your reaction to B2TF1, I now realise there is an equal paradox in BTF2, how did we all miss these?
43:59 The 99 was just the shape of the fire tire trails as the Delorean got spun around in mid air.
ohhhh ok ok!!
@@LippsReacts Acually the Backwards 99 reprisents the speed, (made by the tyres) that the DeLorean reached spinning after being struck by lightning. The lightning strike caused the DeLorean to spin uncontrollably, eventually reaching the necessary 88mph to travel through time.
Doc didn't go back 99 years, only 70 (1955 to 1885), the 99 is simply a joke sequel to the 88 miles per hour the DeLorean needed to reach in the first movie to achieve time travel.
Great movie.
One thing I wish they had done differently, is in 2015 mention something about Goldie Wilson being the current president.
what? where?
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I don’t know. Maybe the news reporter on TV? Really wouldn’t matter where.
A deleted scene expanded on Biff dissappear when back to 2015. Figured on new timeliness Lorraine killed Biff by finding out he killed George or she got tired of his abuse and threats
Also there is a movie trailer for the Jaws movie at the theater made fir 2015 special edition it's on UA-cam
Also neat fact the blonde female cop is same actress playing the psychologist cop I. LETHAL WEAPON movies
When the first movie was made, there were no plans for any sequels, so the ending was just a fortune happenstance. It was only after the success of the first film that there was a demand for more.
With that one left open-ended, it was a natural place to begin the second movie.
One of the things I wondered was why was Doc in a hurry to take Marty to the future? Doc could have waited in 1985 through the weekend and went with Marty afterwards.
@16:49 What happened to Biff? Biff changed the past and is in the process of being erased as he returned to the future…
yeah they said Lorraine shot him,
which is dumb & weird
42:00 Getting a mouthful of manure is a Tannen density.
Part 3 is the best one!
That girl is Marty
Someone went back in time and slow down our progress!
Back to the Future 2 is up there with great sequels like Aliens, Terminator 2, and Empire Strikes Back to name a few.
I agree
7:09 OMG baby Elijah Wood is ADORABLE
Love your uh oh s. Say them same way I do. Lol
1/2 A sequel was never a plan but the studios demanded one after the success of the first movie, that’s why they rushed through the “kids” plot, which was never meant to be developed, and moved on.
The problem is that *they can’t go to the future and see themselves,* this was explained and demonstrated in the first movie.
When Doc sends Einstein 1 minute into the future Einstein *skipped the whole minute,* if Doc had sent him a day into the future Einstein would’ve skipped a whole day, or a week, a month, a year or 30 years....
2/2 Now, when Doc went to the future at the end of the first movie he saw Marty’s future because Marty didn’t go with Doc, he actually lived out those 30 years, but as soon as Doc picks up Marty and Jennifer to go to the future they literally and technically disappear in 1985 and reappear in 2015 having skipped all that time. They should arrive and find out that all three of them have been missing for 30 years.
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The Doc takes Marty to the future precisely because it's not a great one for him. In 2015 Doc Brown has probably been dead for many years, and the 1985 Doc only ever wanted to see beyond his years. But Marty? He got his life ruined, just like the Brown family did thanks to Doc's obsession with the Time Machine. Everyone thought he was a quack, a lunatic, and a danger to society. Everyone, except Marty. Doc wanted the only person who cared enough to get to know the real him, to have a good life, for the rest of his life.
Just watched a making of the back to the future trilogy documentary,any way you can react to it after part 3.
"Oh oh !"
Different girl
Great reaction, 😊👏👏
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thank you!!
My pleasure! Your reactions are excellent!😍
Doc went back 70 years. The 99 was nothing to do with anything, they just chose to make the exhaust look like 99 to throw the viewer off maybe.
Actually the Backwards 99 reprisents the speed, (made by the tyres) that the DeLorean reached spinning after being struck by lightning. The lightning strike caused the DeLorean to spin uncontrollably, eventually reaching the necessary 88mph to travel through time.
@@peterdawson7198 fan theories are fun.
@@garylee3685 We all have theories, but I just found this on the official site Q&A = When the big bolt of lightning hits the DeLorean, it sends the flying vehicle spinning on its axis. The DeLorean leaves fire trails behind it when it travels through time. Since in this case, the car was spinning, the fire trails are left behind as spirals instead of the usual straight lines left behind when the car is moving straight ahead.The sudden rotation of the DeLorean from the lightning hit accelerates it to 88 past miles per hour when it spins.
Still don't know why Doc gives Marty a fifty dollar note for a pepsi?????? wtf
It's a joke about how crazy inflation would be in 30 years. Keep in mind this is coming from an 80s point of view
Noone should know too much about their own density.
This is so very true!
BTF is the greatest trilogy of all time!
New Biff is modeled on Do ald Trump
Biggest plothole in cinema history: Grandma Lorraine brings one medium-ish pizza for four adults and two teenagers?? C'mon, that doesnt fly in any timeline.
to their credit, there was a line before she re-hydrated it where the daughter said it was too much food! so idk i guess they just don't eat a lot in this timeline
@@LippsReacts You're prob right. And I suppose they can always fill up on retractable ceiling fruit
Nike ended up making those shoes they cost about 1000
Alternate reality Biff was actually based on Donald Trump.
No, he was based on your mom.
@@mikeh8416 huh???
Try reading the comment I replied to, it might help. Biff was NOT based on Trump since he wasn't that well known when these came out. It was a brainless comment from a soiboi.
@@mikeh8416
The Art of the Deal, 1987
Back to the Future Part II, 1989
@@mikeh8416 He was very well known at the time and the writers themselves said they based the character on him.
From IMDb: "...Gale (Writer of the film) revealed that not only did he and his fellow filmmakers agree with those parallels, but that Trump was actually inspiring them at the time they were working on the flicks in the '80s."
ahh the origin of Rick and Morty.
Wild West here we come.
i had so much fun with the wild west!! can't wait to share it!!
So you have already watched it.
Yeah all the reactions that end up on UA-cam were recorded weeks ago cause I do 1 movie reaction a week for Patreon (full length unedited) watch along style.
I just realized biff is based on Trump (not trying to debate politics so please @ me anyone) but biff towers and everything is literally mocking Trump towers
When the Cubs won the World Series was better than the Bears won the Super Bowl
The prediction was only off by one year. And they correctly predicted an expansion team in Miami. They just got the wrong league. The Marlins are in the NL not the AL.
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I have a theory that explains why we didn't get the advanced technology by 2015 as portrayed here in part II but it involves a spoiler in part III, so I will explain it in the comments to your reaction to it.
Where’s all the Star Wars movies
Just noticed that the exterior of "Biff's Pleasure Paradise" doesn't have 27 floors.
LOL!!!
Yep only 22 floors… maybe Lorraine was so drunk she forgot what floor she lived on 😂😂
@@mattx449 The tower building in BTTF 2 is the Plaza Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV. It has twenty-eight floors
9:10 Oh my, that reaction was so violent. XD I somehow feel scared and curious. Mama lipps? :3 xD
EDIT: The fact that you curse and laugh and cry so easily, shows how unfiltered you are. I love it. You are you, unsuppressed and not overreaching. Love you always Lipps! c: