Aw dude, don't jinx it. Hollyweird is devoid of new ideas. If any of the others are anything to go by, it would be race and gender swapping with a cringe laden PC take on the wild west.....what an absolute nightmare.
I actually wouldn't mind, as long as they told a whole new story with the same premise. Someone travelling from 2020 to 1990 would find the world as strange as Marty found 1955. If they did a "third movie visits the far past" thing, do the 1920s. A remake would have to find other characters than Doc and Marty, however. The originals had all the story they need, and it'd be sacrilege to try to expand on it or to do it again. Have the remake feature entirely new characters, who have to find a way to get back to the present from the past. That's the base premise, then have an absolute minimum of copying elements from the originals beyond that. No Doc, no Biff, no McFly, maybe not even a DeLorean. Just an adventure in time. Keep the name and the theme music, but apart from that, be original and creative. I'd watch that.
@@Codraroll and then Twitter would backlash that Reboot, i think its should be a young man stealing a Delorean and accidently go back to past and have to find out the one who makes time travel devices
I've always considered Back to the Future to be a single movie, told in three acts that each have their own distinctive visual and thematic tone. Easily the best cinematic journey through time.
@@petersarubbi You rule! It's SO TRUE--if you pick up part 2 RIGHT when they blast into 2015 from when the DeLorean comes at the screen in the flash of light from the end of 1, then fade from Doc fainting at the end of 2 to him and Marty waking up in his house in 3 and take out all of the credits including 1 so that they're all saved for the end there's the whole thing!! If Zemeckis and Gale did that, maybe even putting the deleted scenes back in to make up for the time the credits would have been, and then re-released it in theaters I WOULD SO GO TO SEE IT!! Get my giant bag of popcorn and a few 2 liter bottles of Diet Coke and chill through all five hours and some! I did the math once, so tightly condensed it's about that long:)
Not only do you seem to know they have sequels in the future, but you also goofed and revealed mintys gender change to miny in 2032. Be careful fellow time traveler! Your slip ups can hurt all of us.
Thankfully, Robert Zemeckis has always said he will block all attempts to make sequels to the trilogy. I think he said something along the lines of "not while I'm alive", so we should be safe. That said, after he's dead then he won't have the power to block any such attempts. I'd like to think that his wishes are honoured forever but that might end up to be wishful thinking. Note to Disney: Don't even _go_ there! You've got the rights to everything else, you don't _need_ the rights to this as well! You already rejected it before the first film was made so keep it that way! Leave it alone!
It's true that he put it on all of his contracts, but these agreements are only valid until his and Bob Gale's deaths and like they said, they are sure that when they'll be gone the studios will reboot it, but until then it's not going to happen.
@Shawn Tetlow I love that he did that! THAT is the mark of a true BOSS:) The only remake I'd be cool with is if he and Gale turned the trilogy EXACTLY as it is into animation, I don't know what tech it is that takes a movie and converts it into a cartoon but I don't doubt it's out there, JUST to see how it turns out. Marty would actually LOOK like a kid and the makeup and digital effects would look WAY better, I know that much!
When you spoke of foreshadowing for the third movie appearing in the second movie, you forgot the hot tub scene, in which Biff was watching Clint Eastwood using a piece of metal as a surprise bulletproof vest. Even that harkens back to Doc using a surprise bulletproof vest in the end of Back to the Future. So technically, a bulletproof vest appears in all three movies.
Another detail left out, is that Doc's 2015 shirt with the "Steam engines and cowboys" eventually goes on to become his mask that he wears while stealing the train in BTTF 3. The colors are faded, but you can definitely still see the trains pattern.
My grandma lives in the area where this was filmed and even got to meet Christopher Lloyd and get an autograph from him when they were filming there. Sadly, she lost that autograph when a bar and restaurant she and my grandpa owned at the time caught on fire. Speaking of fires, here's a bonus fact: the western set actually got destroyed in a fire caused by lightening in 1996, which was also the set for the 1994 movie Bad Girls.
That's what happens when you build a house in the middle of nowhere. I went to a school that they just built in the middle of a cornfield, even left the barn It got hit by lightening the first year it was open and all our electronics were destroyed. Insurance paid for it. Also, a flag pole got hit near some kids. No one was hurt. Then they installed a bunch to lightning rods.
My favorite line from this movie has to be when Doc says "A hundred years ago? That's THIS year!" Also, so glad you mentioned creepy Vern pointing to his junk. It really is one of those things you can't unsee.
When Marty is in the saloon getting shot at, before he stamps on the floor boards causing the spittoon to land on mad dog. The shuffling sounds effects were done by Michael Winslow.
Another bit of foreshadowing in part II was Doc telling Marty he had gone to a rejuvenation clinic that had easily "added another 30 to 40 years" to his life. They did that in order to establish him being able to have a long, happy life with Clara despite his age. _And I ADORE that._ 💜 Honestly Doc and Clara have been one of my OTPs since I was a child in the '90s, long before I knew what an OTP even _was._ They're just so sweet together!
@@amkrause2004 "newton and the apple" "Bohr and the coffeetable" "einstein and the boredom of his job" "hawking and the pursuit of a single equation" "sagan and his quest for the proper question" "Asimov and his call for predicting the future" "Heinlein and his quest for individual humanity" the list goes on..and on..and on..
Some other facts: -Before Clara was introduced, she was seen in the background when Doc & Marty are looking at the train map. -During the scene where they steal the train, Doc's facemask is made from the train shirt he wore in part two. -In 1985, Needles's gang is made up of actors who were in Biff's, Griff's and Buford's gangs. And about part two not having a musician, Needles was played by Flea from The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Seen in the 2015 phone call.
The Flea character raced Marty in III as well, causing him to crash into a Rolls Royce and wreck his guitar hand, as alluded to in Part II. This was avoided in the end of III where he goes into reverse instead.
I'd love a sequel or reboot. Part 4 could be a found time machine with Marty caught between dimensions warning about how time travel causes parkinsons (vibrating until he's between dimensions in this case.) I'd like a series, with Eric Stolz playing the father.
Totally agree not just with BTTF but with ALL reboots. Post Tobey Maguire Spiderman origin movie springs to mind. Nearest thing to a sequel/reboot I would recommend is the BTTF Musical which I was VERY VERY... lucky to see when I traveled from here in Northern Ireland to Manchester, England JUST before Covid-19 UK lockdown. PHEW!
Great video, Minty! The Back to the Future Trilogy is one of my favorites. I agree. Please no remakes or reboots! The movies are awesome just as they are! Be Safe Out There, Minty!
The actress who played Clara was also in Time After Time in the late 70s, where she basically acted exactly the same when H.G. Wells (also her love interest) tells her he's from the past (rather than Doc being from the future).
I agree 100 percent. Regardless of your political leaning, I just enjoyed movies where it wasn't about women, race, rich vs poor, etc. These were just fun and exciting movies everyone could enjoy.
The bandanna Doc wears over his face when they steal the train in part 3 is actually made from the Hawaiian shirt with the cowboys and steam trains pattern from part 2.
Hey Minty. Your videos are so thorough. I really love how you explain everything. I can't even imagine how long it takes you to make each one and all of the research that you have to do for each video. For that I want to send you a huge thank you.
13:09 you can hear the fading out "Number 01". No worries about it, shit happens. Just wanted to let you know for the "future". Thanks for your videos man!
Didn't know about the western print on Docs shirt in part 2, thanks Minty. It seems every time I watch the trilogy or BTTF trivia videos like this one I learn something new and I'm a 49 year old BTTF geek for flips sake.
3 was my least favorite as a kid. But watching the trilogy almost every year, I've grown to appreciate it as much as the other parts. It aged very well.
I fondly remember the debut of III in the summer of 1990 - The theatre I was managing in SoCal ran the trilogy Back-to-Back-to-Back - 1,000 happy fans for the day watching Doc Brown and Marty's adventures. Good times!
@@shootthemoon6072 I only know of two Hank Williams movies. George Hamilton played him in an old movie from the 60's. And Tom Hiddleston, yes Loki, played him a few years ago
The part of Seamus McFly should have gone to original Marty McFlyactor, Eric Stoltz. Dunno why but I can see him playing Marty's great great grand father.
5:00 I would like to mention that Mary Steenbergen played another love interest to a time traveler in TIME AFTER TIME, with Malcolm McDowell playing H.G.Wells.
It was too ugly given the tone of the film. Also, those who got killed in the films were always ressurected so a permanent kill would be pretty messed up.
I love that it’s up to the audience to piece things together that aren’t fully explained. Like how Doc was able to get the train to hover/fly because he was left with the hoverboard technology during the climax.
I think he took the train to the Future and had it hover converted, Marty asks him if he's going to the future and Doc replies " I've already been there" just before it lifts off the ground
@@jimbear62 I believe he was referring to the future in Part II. Either way, I strongly believe that without that hoverboard tech, he wouldnt have been able to make that train in that time period.
@@CitrusBiff Actually I think we're both right.... It's a reference to both movies I think He must of found a way to use the hoverboard's circuitry to make a time circuit or flux capacitor because, the technology really didn't exist in the 1800s outside of the telegraph
There is a pop icon in part 2. Flea from red hot chilli peppers - he is Marty's arsehole boss. And also the guy who goads marty into the truck race. I love your vids mate, keep up the good work 😀
Termors, Kindergarten Cop, Child's Play 2, and Darkman came out In the year of 1990 as the same with Back to The Future Part 3 (1990), there all are very Great and Fun Movies of 1990 from Universal to Enjoyed & Loved watching.
@@aaronburratwood.6957 Good for You that you'll Enjoyed movies at 11 year's old, and I agree with you that there are A Lot of Great 90s film's from that year my 5 personal favorite 90s film's are Robert De Niro A Bronx Tale, Con Air, Wes Craven The People Under The Stair's, The Sandlot, & Only The Strong Great film's of the 90s.
Back to the future part three is my all-time favorite of the trilogy. No questions no if ands or butts. For me it goes 3,1,2. Another favorite movie of mine is a million ways to die in the west. I love how they were able to get both Christopher Lloyd as Doc brown with the DeLorean as a cameo. Plus Matt Clark who played the bartender in back to the future part III played the old prospector with his dog plugger who gets shot
I know this one doesn't get all the love, but I truly love Back to the Future III. The relationship between Doc and Marty really shone through in this one. They were truly the best of friends.
The ending scenes with the truck race and the train tracks were filmed in my hometown of Oxnard, CA (well, technically the train tracks were in Port Hueneme) and of course I didnt find this out until after the fact.
BTTF III was, for me, one of the rare third movies that wrapped up a series without falling over its own toes. No Godfather III, no Return of the Jedi, no Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Just a fun conclusion to a great tale.
I did actually think of a great Back to the Future sequel a few years ago. It revolves around Jules Brown and his adventure to find his long lost brother Vern that vanished somewhere in time when they were still children and his determination through careful planning and research over many years since the accident to bring his long lost brother home who's trapped somewhere in time.
The Blu-ray collection shown at 11:50 has the animated series included. You can see the discs on the right. There is also a whole lot of comics and the video game that take place after the movies.
@@GhostFortress001 The game is actually very good. It's a proper part 4 of the story. The comics have some very good ones as well that explore stuff never explained in the movies like how Marty met Doc or how Doc built the time train. Good side stories.
Also, in the extras on the DVDs, they explained that a part of the reason for removing the scene of Mad Dog Tannen shooting the sheriff in the back was because there would have been less of a reason later on for Marty to allow Mad Dog to live at the end of the movie. Removing that scene thus allowed the scene where Marty simply knocks Mad Dog into a pile of manure (in a recurring joke in the series) instead of killing him in revenge for the killing of the sheriff to make a lot more sense.
There is an official continuation of the story through comic books and it’s pretty good. Stays mostly true to the characters. There’s even a storyline based on exactly what happens to Biff in the Alt timeline from when he gets the Almanac.
We didn't really realize it at the time, but the 1990s were a golden age of filmed science fiction. The Back to the Future trilogy certainly played a significant role in leading us in to that. Part III has always been my favorite, because I am a big fan of both westerns and science fiction, and anything that combines them automatically appeals to me.
Back to the Future the game on the PS3/4 actually acted as a Part 4 and was a well made game that was truly in the heart and love of the movie. If anyone wants to, you oughta check it out. Other than that, it don't need a reboot or remake, it's perfect as is.
Also would've been worth mentioning that the photographer in the movie who takes that iconic pic with Marty and Doc next to the clock is the legendary Director of Photography, Dean Cundey. It's a suitable little cameo for the man who also shot classics such as Halloween, Escape from New York, The Thing, Romancing the Stone, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Jurassic Park and Apollo 13.
Bonus thing: the delorean from this movie has a cameo in the Seth MacFarland movie “ A million ways to die in the west “ along with Christopher Lloyd reprising the Doc Brown character for the same scene.
I remember them making the two films back to back. When we watched the end of 2 in the cinema and we watched the précis of the third one it was amazing!
This movie was epic, I saw it in theaters as a kid (like part 2, leaving you with the western part 3 trailer and then I got crazy!!). The problem was the SEGA Genesis game. The first level (horse ride) was really hard, impossible to pass for me. Only a friend of mine did that, and I saw the rest of the game thanks to him. Well, Gianluca, you did a good job!
I love the back to the future movies. Easily in my top ten of all time greatest movies. Yes it was uncommon to film back to back movies in the 80s. But don't forget Superman 1 and 2 which were filmed back to back in the 70s none the less
I did know but I'm happy to see you making amazing videos to show others!! Great content! Back to the Future III doesn't get enough credit, it was a great film in the trilogy.
Part 3 is, by far, my favorite of the two sequels. Biff in Part 2 is just too horrible and over the top and I just hate watching the nightmarish nature of it.
The guy that plays Biff never gets enough credit. He was great.
Tom has his own youtube channel. Check it out. It's fun.
@@thetaekwondoe3887 what's it called
@@paulcowlishaw ua-cam.com/users/TomWilsonUSA
@@thetaekwondoe3887 thanks I'll check it out.
He's a standup comedian now.
I'll never forget the way Doc and Clara look at each other when he saves her on the train. I want to feel that feeling at least once in my life.
Unironically wholesome.
Me too
This is one trilogy that must never be remade
Aw dude, don't jinx it. Hollyweird is devoid of new ideas.
If any of the others are anything to go by, it would be race and gender swapping with a cringe laden PC take on the wild west.....what an absolute nightmare.
I actually wouldn't mind, as long as they told a whole new story with the same premise. Someone travelling from 2020 to 1990 would find the world as strange as Marty found 1955. If they did a "third movie visits the far past" thing, do the 1920s. A remake would have to find other characters than Doc and Marty, however. The originals had all the story they need, and it'd be sacrilege to try to expand on it or to do it again. Have the remake feature entirely new characters, who have to find a way to get back to the present from the past. That's the base premise, then have an absolute minimum of copying elements from the originals beyond that. No Doc, no Biff, no McFly, maybe not even a DeLorean. Just an adventure in time. Keep the name and the theme music, but apart from that, be original and creative. I'd watch that.
Why can’t the British narrators ever fake American accents like their actors do?
@@jamesgotsulias4878 Dunno
@@Codraroll and then Twitter would backlash that Reboot, i think its should be a young man stealing a Delorean and accidently go back to past and have to find out the one who makes time travel devices
It’s rare for movie sequels to be as good as the original, but Zemeckis pulled it off. I love ALL three movies.
Indiana Jones only other to come close.
yeah, but they're not really sequels.
it's 1 long 3-part movie actually.
I've always considered Back to the Future to be a single movie, told in three acts that each have their own distinctive visual and thematic tone. Easily the best cinematic journey through time.
Would love a edit where they play splice all three films together
@David Pumpkins Jr. Me too, exactly how you said it:) Best five hours watching a movie I'VE ever had!
It's absolutely one movie... I've always felt that way too😀
@@petersarubbi You rule! It's SO TRUE--if you pick up part 2 RIGHT when they blast into 2015 from when the DeLorean comes at the screen in the flash of light from the end of 1, then fade from Doc fainting at the end of 2 to him and Marty waking up in his house in 3 and take out all of the credits including 1 so that they're all saved for the end there's the whole thing!! If Zemeckis and Gale did that, maybe even putting the deleted scenes back in to make up for the time the credits would have been, and then re-released it in theaters I WOULD SO GO TO SEE IT!! Get my giant bag of popcorn and a few 2 liter bottles of Diet Coke and chill through all five hours and some! I did the math once, so tightly condensed it's about that long:)
That’s the best thing about being able to film back to back hey!
Can’t forget that “Flea” from RHCP was in both part two and three. Small roles, but still a musician cameo.
Yes, he was!
Wasn't his mate Anthony in one as well?
Yeah like its a you weren't supposed to see him moment, pity the prick was in them
Needles
@@Vamptonius no but they are in the movie The Chase together with Charlie Sheen.
i agree Miny, the Back to the Future sequels ARE perfect the way they are.
Not only do you seem to know they have sequels in the future, but you also goofed and revealed mintys gender change to miny in 2032. Be careful fellow time traveler! Your slip ups can hurt all of us.
Thankfully, Robert Zemeckis has always said he will block all attempts to make sequels to the trilogy. I think he said something along the lines of "not while I'm alive", so we should be safe. That said, after he's dead then he won't have the power to block any such attempts. I'd like to think that his wishes are honoured forever but that might end up to be wishful thinking.
Note to Disney: Don't even _go_ there! You've got the rights to everything else, you don't _need_ the rights to this as well! You already rejected it before the first film was made so keep it that way! Leave it alone!
I hope Disney never gets the rights to any of these. They will ruin it just like they did Star Wars
@Stefano Pavone Oh yeah, those greedy bastards want to gain control of everything. Can't stand them
@@fiskin13 Disney reminds me of the Borg....."You will be assimulated. Resistance is futile."
@@clarky23 Very true my friend. Sad but true
@@clarky23 ASSIMILATE THIS.....*BANG!!!!
Best trilogy ever. I can watch these movies over and over and they never get old.
One thing I appreciate about the BTTF franchise is while they do tie together nicely, you can still watch them individually by themselves
They’re all the same movie lol
No one can remake or reboot any Robert zemeckis films, he had it put into all of his contacts.
Let them reboot Used Cars heh, heh , 😁
It's true that he put it on all of his contracts, but these agreements are only valid until his and Bob Gale's deaths and like they said, they are sure that when they'll be gone the studios will reboot it, but until then it's not going to happen.
I hope they’re left alone.
As soon as Bob Gale's gone they will reboot Back to the Future and this time Marty will go back to the 80's!
@Shawn Tetlow I love that he did that! THAT is the mark of a true BOSS:) The only remake I'd be cool with is if he and Gale turned the trilogy EXACTLY as it is into animation, I don't know what tech it is that takes a movie and converts it into a cartoon but I don't doubt it's out there, JUST to see how it turns out. Marty would actually LOOK like a kid and the makeup and digital effects would look WAY better, I know that much!
When I was young I first loved part 2, but ended up growing up enjoying part 3 the most.
I second that notion ~ 🎥☺
When you spoke of foreshadowing for the third movie appearing in the second movie, you forgot the hot tub scene, in which Biff was watching Clint Eastwood using a piece of metal as a surprise bulletproof vest. Even that harkens back to Doc using a surprise bulletproof vest in the end of Back to the Future. So technically, a bulletproof vest appears in all three movies.
Nice spot. It was Marty that copied Clint though.
k.
Exactly. I've wondered how many have caught that.
I think that scene was more based on ‘ A Fist Full Of Dollars ‘ with the bulletproof vest?
Another detail left out, is that Doc's 2015 shirt with the "Steam engines and cowboys" eventually goes on to become his mask that he wears while stealing the train in BTTF 3. The colors are faded, but you can definitely still see the trains pattern.
The Back to the Future franchise is amazing! Great job Minty!
My grandma lives in the area where this was filmed and even got to meet Christopher Lloyd and get an autograph from him when they were filming there. Sadly, she lost that autograph when a bar and restaurant she and my grandpa owned at the time caught on fire.
Speaking of fires, here's a bonus fact: the western set actually got destroyed in a fire caused by lightening in 1996, which was also the set for the 1994 movie Bad Girls.
There is talk about rebuilding the sets because of a new event to benefit the Michael J Fox Parkinson's Research.
@Hulk Smash I hear ya.
That's what happens when you build a house in the middle of nowhere. I went to a school that they just built in the middle of a cornfield, even left the barn It got hit by lightening the first year it was open and all our electronics were destroyed. Insurance paid for it. Also, a flag pole got hit near some kids. No one was hurt. Then they installed a bunch to lightning rods.
My favorite line from this movie has to be when Doc says "A hundred years ago? That's THIS year!"
Also, so glad you mentioned creepy Vern pointing to his junk. It really is one of those things you can't unsee.
Right?! I watched that movie thousands of times and then after watching this, I cant unsee it. Totally ruins one my favorite scenes.
@@melsthemagnificent8179 If you're referring to creepy Vern. That's *WHY* it's my favorite scene.
The kid steals the show
Hey Doc where you going, back to the future? Nope, already been there!
I’m addicted to this channel.
Minty, you’re a legend!!
When Marty is in the saloon getting shot at, before he stamps on the floor boards causing the spittoon to land on mad dog. The shuffling sounds effects were done by Michael Winslow.
Hulk Smash I just caught onto that!😂😂😂😂🤣😂
Another bit of foreshadowing in part II was Doc telling Marty he had gone to a rejuvenation clinic that had easily "added another 30 to 40 years" to his life. They did that in order to establish him being able to have a long, happy life with Clara despite his age. _And I ADORE that._ 💜
Honestly Doc and Clara have been one of my OTPs since I was a child in the '90s, long before I knew what an OTP even _was._ They're just so sweet together!
BTTF3 was my favourite of the trilogy. The first one’s a masterpiece but Part 3 was also pretty awesome!
i like the second one best for it's model use, they did a fantastic job
The Back to the Future trilogy will never get old.
CHANGE MY MIND!
This makes me wanna watch the trilogy again.
Hunter P Brown yes me too 😀 now we’re in lockdown there’s never been a better time
I just watched them all with my two sons today... amazing still!
Just hauled out my 30th anniversary copy to do just that.
Same here, my friend. :)
They just put it on Netflix!
Doc Brown’s true love was born nearly one hundred years before him. True meaning on why he invented the time machine
And as fate would have it. Gave him his bump on his head to come up with said invention
@@amkrause2004 "newton and the apple"
"Bohr and the coffeetable"
"einstein and the boredom of his job"
"hawking and the pursuit of a single equation"
"sagan and his quest for the proper question"
"Asimov and his call for predicting the future"
"Heinlein and his quest for individual humanity"
the list goes on..and on..and on..
@@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679 exactly
@@amkrause2004 im only right twice a day, like a broken clock. thank you
@@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679 there you go
I liked when Marty came out in this Clint Eastwood outfit, there was a Revenge of the Creature poster behind him. It was Clint's first movie.
wstine79 deep cuts
Some other facts:
-Before Clara was introduced, she was seen in the background when Doc & Marty are looking at the train map.
-During the scene where they steal the train, Doc's facemask is made from the train shirt he wore in part two.
-In 1985, Needles's gang is made up of actors who were in Biff's, Griff's and Buford's gangs.
And about part two not having a musician, Needles was played by Flea from The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Seen in the 2015 phone call.
The Flea character raced Marty in III as well, causing him to crash into a Rolls Royce and wreck his guitar hand, as alluded to in Part II. This was avoided in the end of III where he goes into reverse instead.
Very underrated movie. Thanks Minty!
"Please, please, no sequels or reboots!"
Amen.
Too late....Amy Schumer is set to replace Michael J Fox as Marty.
I'd love a sequel or reboot. Part 4 could be a found time machine with Marty caught between dimensions warning about how time travel causes parkinsons (vibrating until he's between dimensions in this case.) I'd like a series, with Eric Stolz playing the father.
No chance of that happening. The right-holders wont give the permission so it wouldn't spoil, one of the greatest sci-fi adventure :)
Totally agree not just with BTTF but with ALL reboots. Post Tobey Maguire Spiderman origin movie springs to mind. Nearest thing to a sequel/reboot I would recommend is the BTTF Musical which I was VERY VERY... lucky to see when I traveled from here in Northern Ireland to Manchester, England JUST before Covid-19 UK lockdown. PHEW!
We Need a Part 4!!!!!
Great video, Minty! The Back to the Future Trilogy is one of my favorites. I agree. Please no remakes or reboots! The movies are awesome just as they are! Be Safe Out There, Minty!
The actress who played Clara was also in Time After Time in the late 70s, where she basically acted exactly the same when H.G. Wells (also her love interest) tells her he's from the past (rather than Doc being from the future).
"Didn't I tell you yesterday
that when you knew
the whole story,
you wouldn't believe me?"
I miss the days when movies were just good and enjoyable. No political agendas, or inferior remakes, just fun movies...
I agree 100 percent. Regardless of your political leaning, I just enjoyed movies where it wasn't about women, race, rich vs poor, etc. These were just fun and exciting movies everyone could enjoy.
When Hollywood knew its place as entertainers...
there will be a remake next year and marti is now a black lesbian woman
Remakes are a part of film history they’ve been there from the start
@@Halbared I agree, but some are better than others
I love you Minty, you're the best movie retrospective narrator on UA-cam, easily. Keep on kicking ass!
8:38 ,Reagen saw the scene and laughed so hard, they had to replay the scene in order to watch the rest of the movie.
Minty, you helped me appreciate this film even more. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
I just quoted this movie late last night LOL
"You thought wrong dude" 😁
*BANG!*
The B2TF trilogy was so awesome for the time and is perfect for any collection. Awesome content as always, Mark B.
The bandanna Doc wears over his face when they steal the train in part 3 is actually made from the Hawaiian shirt with the cowboys and steam trains pattern from part 2.
Awesome!!!
Great catch!
Hey Minty. Your videos are so thorough. I really love how you explain everything. I can't even imagine how long it takes you to make each one and all of the research that you have to do for each video. For that I want to send you a huge thank you.
13:09 you can hear the fading out "Number 01". No worries about it, shit happens. Just wanted to let you know for the "future". Thanks for your videos man!
Didn't know about the western print on Docs shirt in part 2, thanks Minty. It seems every time I watch the trilogy or BTTF trivia videos like this one I learn something new and I'm a 49 year old BTTF geek for flips sake.
The series seems to have grown up with it's audience.
3 was my least favorite as a kid. But watching the trilogy almost every year, I've grown to appreciate it as much as the other parts. It aged very well.
The sequel is my favourite alternate universe Biff is the best
Flea from the Red Hot Chilli Peppers has a cameo in the third movie.
What's the matter McFly, chicken?
Needles lol, bizarre cameo
He was in 2
And in the second, when he fires older Marty McFly.
(correction: Flea (Needles) leads to McFly being fired by Fujitsu San.)
@@mortenriisberg He doesnt fire Marty. Flea is the one that convinces Marty to due the deal, its the Japanese guy that terminates Marty.
"Everyone everywhere will say Clint Eastwood is the biggest yellow belly in the West." I'm sure the real Clint Eastwood thought that was funny.
He did. They approached him about it. He gave them full permission.
.. "Everybody EveryWhuuuuurrrrr will say DiRTY HARRY is the Biggest YeLLah-BeLLy in The West" ;-D
"Nobody calls me yellow!"
Just by curiosity, what does the yellow insult really means?
I fondly remember the debut of III in the summer of 1990 - The theatre I was managing in SoCal ran the trilogy Back-to-Back-to-Back - 1,000 happy fans for the day watching Doc Brown and Marty's adventures. Good times!
I always thought all 3 should
be edited together into one.
My wife hasn’t seen the back to the future trilogy and we had just finished watching part 3 when I saw you had uploaded this video.
For whatever reason, this was always my favorite in the trilogy. Your final statement couldn't be more true!!
CINEMATIC MASTERPIECE!
Thank you Minty for making a video to my favorite entry in the trilogy. Keep it up, man! 😍😍😍
The Colt gun salesman has been in Blazing Saddles as well as a few other movies (Burton Gilliam)
The Camptown ladies......
Did he play Hank Williams in a movie too? I may be thinking of someone else.
@@Giambijuice
What in the wide wide world of sports is going on here!?
@@shootthemoon6072 I only know of two Hank Williams movies. George Hamilton played him in an old movie from the 60's. And Tom Hiddleston, yes Loki, played him a few years ago
Garret LeBuis screw you! I work for Mel Brooks!
watched this again yesterday and thought "I wonder what Minty will tell me about this" id say good timing, thanks Minty! keep up the good work!
This is heavy, BTTF III is already 30 years old! 😲 How time flies! 😁
There's that word again...heavy.
@@joshuabrucemellis7933
Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth’s gravitational pull?
How about the fact that we 're already 5 years removed from when BTTF II considered 'the future' :P
Time doesn’t have weight. Think Trina think.
GREAT SCOTT!!!!
The Ending of BTTF #1 was exactly what it needed to be, as well as the End of #2 and #3. Great video Mark!
Minty, you totally changed my thoughts about this entire trilogy. I’ll never watch these movies the same way again, but in a good way.
How about a dark reboot of the B2TF franchise?
The part of Seamus McFly should have gone to original Marty McFlyactor, Eric Stoltz. Dunno why but I can see him playing Marty's great great grand father.
That would've been interesting.
@@susantherestorer for sure. To both of you.
Very cool idea.
Now that would have been a great idea.
That would have been interesting.
When i was a kid, the first time i seen THE END after the movie it broke my heart
13:30 there have been attempts to find him over the years. I googled him, absolutely nothing came up other than his role in part 3
Would he even remember that??
Those who don't remember the future are doomed to repeat it in the past.
these movies were so brilliantly constructed. i'll always love these films.
5:00 I would like to mention that Mary Steenbergen played another love interest to a time traveler in TIME AFTER TIME, with Malcolm McDowell playing H.G.Wells.
5:24 ''... spiritual journey.'' You nailed It !
Also Tom Wilson hated the scene where he shoots Marshall Strickland. He was glad it was cut from the final film.
It was too ugly given the tone of the film. Also, those who got killed in the films were always ressurected so a permanent kill would be pretty messed up.
I'm glad that he opposed that. He's such a class act.
You have no idea how much I look forward to these videos, thank you for putting the time in to make these.
Could you do “blazin saddles or/and RobinHood men in tights” I love Mel Brooks movies
All Mel brooks movies 👍
see my thumb minty 👍 see it !
I took several of the Robin Hood Men in Tights cast around the Tales of Robin Hood when we premiered the film in Nottingham!
History of the World Part 1 is my favorite Mel Brooks movie.
@@MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting . That would have been awesome.
I love that it’s up to the audience to piece things together that aren’t fully explained. Like how Doc was able to get the train to hover/fly because he was left with the hoverboard technology during the climax.
I think he took the train to the Future and had it hover converted, Marty asks him if he's going to the future and Doc replies " I've already been there" just before it lifts off the ground
@@jimbear62 I believe he was referring to the future in Part II. Either way, I strongly believe that without that hoverboard tech, he wouldnt have been able to make that train in that time period.
@@CitrusBiff
Actually I think we're both right....
It's a reference to both movies
I think He must of found a way to use the hoverboard's circuitry to make a time circuit or flux capacitor because, the technology really didn't exist in the 1800s outside of the telegraph
Just a possible explanation of how he got the train to time travel in the first place
There is a pop icon in part 2. Flea from red hot chilli peppers - he is Marty's arsehole boss. And also the guy who goads marty into the truck race. I love your vids mate, keep up the good work 😀
Yeah, Needles.
He was in the 3rd movie at the end too.
That’s true. Sometimes I forget too he was Needles.
NEEDLES!!!!!!!!!
flea was his co worker. his boss was asian
Great episode Mate, love the BTTF Trilogy, my favourite movies of all time. Well done
There's a whole lot of cameo in that film, including Zz Topp playing the band to celebrate the clock tower.
You haven't watched the video, right?
7:09 Mary Steenburgen had already played essentially the same roll in "Time After Time" in 1979. I'm sure that's why they had her in mind.
Termors, Kindergarten Cop, Child's Play 2, and Darkman came out In the year of 1990 as the same with Back to The Future Part 3 (1990), there all are very Great and Fun Movies of 1990 from Universal to Enjoyed & Loved watching.
Juno2000
I was 11 years old in ‘90, that was a great time in my life.
@@aaronburratwood.6957 Good for You that you'll Enjoyed movies at 11 year's old, and I agree with you that there are A Lot of Great 90s film's from that year my 5 personal favorite 90s film's are Robert De Niro A Bronx Tale, Con Air, Wes Craven The People Under The Stair's, The Sandlot, & Only The Strong Great film's of the 90s.
The Tremors series is all on youtube while this pandemic is going on
Back to the future part three is my all-time favorite of the trilogy. No questions no if ands or butts. For me it goes 3,1,2. Another favorite movie of mine is a million ways to die in the west. I love how they were able to get both Christopher Lloyd as Doc brown with the DeLorean as a cameo. Plus Matt Clark who played the bartender in back to the future part III played the old prospector with his dog plugger who gets shot
I forgot Burton Gilliam had a cameo. Both of us being from Dallas TX, I got to meet him once.
I know this one doesn't get all the love, but I truly love Back to the Future III. The relationship between Doc and Marty really shone through in this one. They were truly the best of friends.
The ending scenes with the truck race and the train tracks were filmed in my hometown of Oxnard, CA (well, technically the train tracks were in Port Hueneme) and of course I didnt find this out until after the fact.
BTTF III was, for me, one of the rare third movies that wrapped up a series without falling over its own toes. No Godfather III, no Return of the Jedi, no Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Just a fun conclusion to a great tale.
GF Part III is more of an epilogue.
I did actually think of a great Back to the Future sequel a few years ago. It revolves around Jules Brown and his adventure to find his long lost brother Vern that vanished somewhere in time when they were still children and his determination through careful planning and research over many years since the accident to bring his long lost brother home who's trapped somewhere in time.
there was Back to the Future (also known as Back to the Future: The Animated Series) 1991 -1992
The Blu-ray collection shown at 11:50 has the animated series included. You can see the discs on the right. There is also a whole lot of comics and the video game that take place after the movies.
@@GhostFortress001 The game is actually very good. It's a proper part 4 of the story. The comics have some very good ones as well that explore stuff never explained in the movies like how Marty met Doc or how Doc built the time train. Good side stories.
Also, in the extras on the DVDs, they explained that a part of the reason for removing the scene of Mad Dog Tannen shooting the sheriff in the back was because there would have been less of a reason later on for Marty to allow Mad Dog to live at the end of the movie. Removing that scene thus allowed the scene where Marty simply knocks Mad Dog into a pile of manure (in a recurring joke in the series) instead of killing him in revenge for the killing of the sheriff to make a lot more sense.
The perfect trilogy hope there's never a part 4!
There is but it's a video game. It's really good but I also prefer that they leave the movies alone.
no more movies while the 2 Bobs live, they own the rights and won't allow it
There is an official continuation of the story through comic books and it’s pretty good. Stays mostly true to the characters. There’s even a storyline based on exactly what happens to Biff in the Alt timeline from when he gets the Almanac.
📼 I remember my father bringing home Back to the Future 1 2 and 3 he used to work at Tower Records that yellow bag used to make me so happy
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NATIVE LATINOS Fook BUILD THE WALL, DEPORT THEM ALL!!!!
gsxerwhite I am native to this land my neck doesn't get red in the Sun
David R Studies have been done in the 70s 80s 90s and early 2000s racist people have a very low IQ covfefe
We didn't really realize it at the time, but the 1990s were a golden age of filmed science fiction. The Back to the Future trilogy certainly played a significant role in leading us in to that. Part III has always been my favorite, because I am a big fan of both westerns and science fiction, and anything that combines them automatically appeals to me.
The kid who played Verne (who pointed at his crotch) is called Daniel Evans. He is still acting (in theatre)
Harry Mudd - Is he still pointing at his crotch though?
The secret brother of Rich Evans?
definitely one of the best trilogies of all time
"No pop artists in the 2nd one?" Does Flea [Needles] from the the Red Hot Chili Peppers not count?
While RHCP may be pop artists now, back then they definitely were not pop
@@c.l.freeman7654neither were ZZ top. Minty missed this one; @TravJam317 is correct; Flea counts.
Back to the Future the game on the PS3/4 actually acted as a Part 4 and was a well made game that was truly in the heart and love of the movie. If anyone wants to, you oughta check it out. Other than that, it don't need a reboot or remake, it's perfect as is.
Richard Donner filmed Superman 1 and 2 simultaneously, before the Salkinds fired him
Also would've been worth mentioning that the photographer in the movie who takes that iconic pic with Marty and Doc next to the clock is the legendary Director of Photography, Dean Cundey. It's a suitable little cameo for the man who also shot classics such as Halloween, Escape from New York, The Thing, Romancing the Stone, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Jurassic Park and Apollo 13.
Bonus thing: the delorean from this movie has a cameo in the Seth MacFarland movie “ A million ways to die in the west “ along with Christopher Lloyd reprising the Doc Brown character for the same scene.
In "A million ways to die in the west" Its not a DeLorean...its a .....weather ........experiment :D
BACK TO THE FUTURE - Considered the "perfect script" in screenwriting circles. The 80's were a GREAT decade!
Recession ,awful music even more awful fashion Ah yes it was a "great" decade
Pippinshnifter life sucks huh...sorry dude.
All good I was just being a fick really.
It wasnt that bad really some of the best films and cars in my opinion came out in the 80s
As much as I love the film, it wouldn't come close to that title on my book. The script for CHINATOWN deserves such an honor.
That "creepy kid" was telling the director he needed the toilet.
Lol
@T-Bag I love how everyone keeps pointing THAT out as why he's creepy and not the way he smiles on his close-up! Now THAT'S creepy:)
T-Bag - Thanks for repeating what was said in the video.
Thanks. We both watched the same video.
He was signaling that Pedogate is real.
This has always been my favorite of the trilogy, but I love them all so that isn't saying much.
I remember them making the two films back to back. When we watched the end of 2 in the cinema and we watched the précis of the third one it was amazing!
The Back to the Future trilogy is definitely perfect the way it is!
This movie was epic, I saw it in theaters as a kid (like part 2, leaving you with the western part 3 trailer and then I got crazy!!).
The problem was the SEGA Genesis game. The first level (horse ride) was really hard, impossible to pass for me. Only a friend of mine did that, and I saw the rest of the game thanks to him. Well, Gianluca, you did a good job!
I love the back to the future movies. Easily in my top ten of all time greatest movies. Yes it was uncommon to film back to back movies in the 80s. But don't forget Superman 1 and 2 which were filmed back to back in the 70s none the less
Please do a 10 Things You Didn’t Know About “Back To The Future” The Game by TellTale Games.
pacer1705 I was going to ask the same thing!
Why? It was garbage
That was part 4
@@Alamyst2011 I was so disappointed when I played it, I had to complete it but man it sucked
Man the graphics of that game is so fucking ugly and awful to look at
I did know but I'm happy to see you making amazing videos to show others!! Great content! Back to the Future III doesn't get enough credit, it was a great film in the trilogy.
Part 3 is, by far, my favorite of the two sequels. Biff in Part 2 is just too horrible and over the top and I just hate watching the nightmarish nature of it.
Clutch Situation I agree, second one was cartoonishly evil. Biff was born to play a Wild West villain.
He did try to rape Lorraine in the first film so what he did the second installment wasn't too shocking.
evil corrupt biff was donald trump in part 2.
wnerk o yeah but I think the director was trying make himself feel better. Donald trump was very liberal back in those days nothing like today.
That is why I love the sequel. It is very dark for what is essentially a children's film. The third film is lovely but just a little too quaint.