BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) Breakdown | Ending Explained, Making Of, Easter Eggs And Things You Missed
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“I’ve seen this one! This is a classic.”
“Why is an old man talking to a teenager? Is he a pedophile?” For those who are terminally online, it’s perfectly socially acceptable to talk to and even hang out with your neighbors in real life.
I like how Doc is credited with the line, "If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything," but Doc never actually says it in the movies.
I always felt that Doc was not nefarious at all. Everyone probably his own family thought he was nuts. Marty was the only one that Doc ever met that took him seriously. So they became friends. And nothing else they were just friends.
I like to think that Marty's 1955 pay phone call to Doc Brown (before arriving at his home) was what caused Doc to slip while hanging the clock. That way, Marty would have inadvertently helped Doc Brown invent the very time travel that would send him back to 1955 to make that phone call.
Marty isn't carrying a punching bag, that's a military style "sausage bag"
The surname prefix "Mc" means "son of", so since Eric Stoltz was playing the son of Jeff Goldblum's original Fly in The Fly 2, that means he went from Marty McFly to Martin son of the Fly.
I'm 31 years old and back to the future has always been my favorite. They are nostalgic for me but also deeply entertaining. They were perfect in all of their ways, it didn't take itself TOO seriously but also made rules and set the tone for time travel movies for years to come
Check out our breakdown of Back To The Future Part 2 here - https://youtu.be/q7oT6Pvp5qo?si=ipLPnGeQo9fDFA8B
The honeymooners episode didn't actually air until the following month and was missed in the video. It was released in 1955 but... in the future: The Man from Space After travelling back in time to November 5, 1955, Marty McFly watches it with his future mother Lorraine Baines and her family, describing it as a classic. In reality, this episode aired on December 31, 1955 while The Sleepwalker (1955) aired on November 5, 1955.
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Top Comments (10)
“I’ve seen this one! This is a classic.”
“Why is an old man talking to a teenager? Is he a pedophile?” For those who are terminally online, it’s perfectly socially acceptable to talk to and even hang out with your neighbors in real life.
I like how Doc is credited with the line, "If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything," but Doc never actually says it in the movies.
I always felt that Doc was not nefarious at all. Everyone probably his own family thought he was nuts. Marty was the only one that Doc ever met that took him seriously. So they became friends. And nothing else they were just friends.
I like to think that Marty's 1955 pay phone call to Doc Brown (before arriving at his home) was what caused Doc to slip while hanging the clock. That way, Marty would have inadvertently helped Doc Brown invent the very time travel that would send him back to 1955 to make that phone call.
Marty isn't carrying a punching bag, that's a military style "sausage bag"
The surname prefix "Mc" means "son of", so since Eric Stoltz was playing the son of Jeff Goldblum's original Fly in The Fly 2, that means he went from Marty McFly to Martin son of the Fly.
I'm 31 years old and back to the future has always been my favorite. They are nostalgic for me but also deeply entertaining. They were perfect in all of their ways, it didn't take itself TOO seriously but also made rules and set the tone for time travel movies for years to come
Check out our breakdown of Back To The Future Part 2 here - https://youtu.be/q7oT6Pvp5qo?si=ipLPnGeQo9fDFA8B
The honeymooners episode didn't actually air until the following month and was missed in the video. It was released in 1955 but... in the future: The Man from Space After travelling back in time to November 5, 1955, Marty McFly watches it with his future mother Lorraine Baines and her family, describing it as a classic. In reality, this episode aired on December 31, 1955 while The Sleepwalker (1955) aired on November 5, 1955.