BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) | MOVIE REACTION | FIRST TIME WATCHING | A TIMELESS CLASSIC!!

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The Happy Cryers

The Happy Cryers

5 ай бұрын

EXTENDED REACTION ON OUR PATREON
We are so excited to begin our Back To The Future adventure with you!! We can absolutely see why this is regarded as one of the all time classics!
From start to finish we're at the edge of our seats with anticipation, theories, and complete shock!
Make sure to like and comment your favourite parts of the movie! Subscribe to come back to see future reactions. 😉
Thank you for joining us in new and thrilling adventure! GREAT SCOTT!!

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@orangeandblackattack
@orangeandblackattack 5 ай бұрын
top 3 best reactions to this movie ever
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you so much for saying that!🤗 we really appreciate it!! It made our entire day! We hope you stick around for more reactions to come!! - Daniela & Chris
@only257
@only257 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryersback to the future 2 best sequel in my opinon their was a back to the future ride and a cartoon series as well as 2 sequels i rode the ride when i was 9 in 1993 at universal studios Florida 😊
@Great-Documentaries
@Great-Documentaries 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, I'm only half-way through and it already is the most thoughtful reaction I've seen of this movie. Keep it up! [Subscribed]
@jeannieschmidt2217
@jeannieschmidt2217 5 ай бұрын
Wow! I have to say that this is the longest and most detailed movie reaction I've seen on here in the last two years. I've never seen one that's been over an hour. And you were even able to show MOST of the movie in it as well. That's amazing! Definitely one of the best movie trilogies ever. And if it makes you feel better - Tom Wilson (Biff) - was constantly making sure Lea was as comfortable as she could be in that car scene and in the cafeteria. He is a total sweetheart IRL - and was not comfortable at all doing those scenes - but wanted to make sure Lea was okay. They ALL did such an amazing job. Happy New Year from Ontario, Canada! :)
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Wow we absolutely love this comment! 🥹 it made our day! Thank you so much for saying that! We had no idea but so glad to hear that! We really put a lot of work and love into our reactions and we are happy to know it shows! 🤗 Okay, it does make me feel way better knowing that he is such a sweetheart IRL and that he made sure she was as confortable as possible! Thank you SO much for sharing that with us! 🙌🏻 also, it’s amazing knowing we have a Canadian neighbour watching these amazing movies with us! We truly hope you stick around for more reactions! 😊- Daniela & Chris
@jeannieschmidt2217
@jeannieschmidt2217 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers Thank you for the response - you're both very sweet. I'm new to your channel - but look forward to watching more. Adventures in Babysitting, License to Drive, Three Men and a Baby, and Big Business are some of my other favourite 80's movies. Very fun - with awesome soundtracks. Happy New Year to you both! :)
@joetaptaco
@joetaptaco 5 ай бұрын
As cringe or socially unacceptable certain behavior is in our modern society, it's important to admit that there are people who still feel and act this way, and they need to be displayed and defeated in movies like this so we don't forget that they exist. The better the villain, the better the story, IMO. I get why some people wouldn't be able to watch rape scenes, etc. but even that can be done tastefully and get the point across ala Shawshank Redemption.
@glenncabacungan9269
@glenncabacungan9269 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, but Lea has also said that Tom had no trouble putting his meat hooks on her.
@lahnonname8969
@lahnonname8969 5 ай бұрын
Rock music started in teh 50s and was always considere loud. Kids always play their music, all genres, too loud. At least now they have bluetooth etc.
@AndrewWhite-ey2ep
@AndrewWhite-ey2ep 5 ай бұрын
The "too darn loud" comment is a joke because the guy with the megaphone is Huey Lewis, the lead singer of 'Huey Lewis and the News' - the group that released the song 'The Power of Love'. And you are correct that rock music was considered too loud by many adults back then.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
NO WAY!! Seriously?! That’s honestly hilarious and amazing 😂🙌🏼. Thank you so much for sharing that with us! Also, we appreciate you confirming that rock music was considered too loud by many adults back in that time. I thought that was the case but since I’m not from that generation I didn’t want to be completely wrong! We hope you enjoyed our reaction and stick around for the rest of the series! - Chris & Daniela
@L3onOfKings
@L3onOfKings 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryersI have also heard that Huey Lewis was also once told that his music was 'too darn loud' when he was younger, which is why he says it in this film.
@Dej24601
@Dej24601 5 ай бұрын
Yes.
@Dej24601
@Dej24601 5 ай бұрын
Also he wrote the song “Back in Time.”
@level10tenx81
@level10tenx81 5 ай бұрын
Twords the end of HL&TNs song Hewy says "get back Marty" 80s music had an incredible range of genres, from Lionel Ritchie -Def Leopard -DEVO - White Snake - Joy Division, Depeche Mode, The Cure , Sex Pistols - Journey, ZZ Top, Van Halen, Motley Crew - PRINCE, Cameo, Midnight Star, Run DMC - and theres endless other Musical Groups & Singers, not to forget Western Music... (this next comment isn't ridiculing or a personal dig. An observation of generations) It's peculiar that when Einstein is buckled in the car the majority of Reactors get anxiousness, never did I \ my friends were worried or concerned about Einstein. Didn't think twice. We knew he was safe & out of harms way, Plus, it's a movie, a timeless Film for future generations! Very happy you both enjoyed the flick!
@tonycardone990
@tonycardone990 5 ай бұрын
That scene with Strickland grabbing Marty and insulting him was a reality in the 80s and 90s. In Jr. High I had a teacher who threatened kids who were being disruptive, he would bring them into this little room between the classroom and hallway that was about 5 feet x 8 feet push them against the wall and challenge them to a fight, as if one of us would be dumb enough to actually fight back and get suspended or arrested for it. He only did it to me once and my parents told me if he ever did it again that they would support whatever decision I made.
@Joker_JAK
@Joker_JAK 5 ай бұрын
In 3rd grade (the 90s), I had a teacher grab me by the throat and shove me into a chair. Just the way it was.
@fortyyearfitness
@fortyyearfitness 5 ай бұрын
In 7th grade I had a teacher lift me up my my neck, my feet were dangling, because I smarted off in class
@peterandrade3630
@peterandrade3630 5 ай бұрын
Ah, the days. Mr. Trump, Jr. High, was known 4 the "Trump thump." If u got outta line he would drive his point home by thumping u hard on the sternum a couple of times. Don't remember if I was ever a recipient of one but I'm sure it hurt. Late '80's.
@tradjick
@tradjick 3 күн бұрын
My first (of many) canings was in grade 1. In high school, the class teacher was allowed to cane you. We had one teacher that used to start the class by opening the long cupboard under the chalkboard, pulling out a half dozen canes. He would flex them one by one, then select one, placing it at the front of his desk and put the others away. After that, the class would start.
@BigGator5
@BigGator5 5 ай бұрын
🎶 "That's The Power Of Love!" 🎶 Fun Fact: Theatrical movie debut of Billy Zane. Automobile Enthusiast Fact: Writers Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis actually received a fan letter from John DeLorean after the film's release, thanking them for immortalizing his car. Music Enthusiast Fact: The judge who stands up to say that Marty (Michael J. Fox) is "just too darn loud" is actually Huey Lewis, whose songs "The Power Of Love" and "Back In Time" are featured in this movie. Marty's (Michael J. Fox) guitar is a Ibanez black Roadstar II. Small Connection Fact: When Lorraine follows Marty (Michael J. Fox) back to Doc's house, she and Doc exchange an awkward greeting. This marks the only on-screen dialogue that Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson ever have, though they have appeared together in six movies. Historical Fact: Apparently, Ronald Reagan was amused by Doc Brown's (Christopher Lloyd) disbelief that an actor like him could become President, so much so that he had the projectionist stop and replay the scene. He also seemed to enjoy it so much that he even made a direct reference of the film in his 1986 State of the Union address: "As they said in the film Back To The Future (1985), 'Where we're going, we don't need roads.'"
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Wow these are amazing facts! Thank you so much for sharing them with us!🙌🏻 it’s crazy that they got a letter but also well-deserved. They did in fact immortalize his car! This is a timeless classic for sure! That’s so cool to know about that scene “it’s too loud” and that Ronald Reagan was so amused by Doc performance that he even quoted him in a speech?! That’s insane! Again thank you so much and we hope you enjoyed our reaction!!😊 - Daniela
@BigGator5
@BigGator5 5 ай бұрын
You're welcome. I'm glad that you got much from my comment. Go with God and Be Safe from Evil. 😎 👍
@danielasantarelli6396
@danielasantarelli6396 5 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! I've seen this movie I don't know how many times and I never recognized Huey Lewis!😅
@BigGator5
@BigGator5 5 ай бұрын
danielasantarelli6396 ...There are a bunch of small little things that I even noticed too. Like, for example, Twin Pines Mall becomes Lone Pine Mall after Marty (Michael J Fox) returns to 1985. A small detail that often goes over some people's head. Go in Peace and Walk with God. 😎 👍
@paulportell3748
@paulportell3748 5 ай бұрын
I love how both of you have each other's undivided attention when explaining parts of the movie. If I get married someday, I want my wife to look at me the way you guys look at each other.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
This is the sweetest comment we’ve gotten🥹 thank you so much, it means so much that you said that!😊 The idea of us doing reactions started from us having hour-long discussions about the tv show or movies we watched. We love hearing each others perspective and views on the movie/tv show. We all deserve someone’s undivided attention when we talking about something we are passionate about! You sounds like such a sweet person, i have no doubt you’ll experience the same thing. We hope you stick for more reactions! We’d love to hear more facts and opinions from you about the movies we react to!😊 - Daniela
@paulportell3748
@paulportell3748 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers Thank you so much for the response. I wish getting paid to do movie reactions was easy to do. I'm a movie maniac myself, and have recently been watching classic movies as well for the first time, that released in the 1970's and 1980's. Just Summ Reactions are a cute couple that also do movie reactions.
@rsuriyop
@rsuriyop 5 ай бұрын
This movie just perfectly emphasizes the significance of having a bit of confidence in your life. It literally effects everything.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
I completely agree and I love that you said that because to me that’s what really stood out too! Some people say it’s just comedy and there’s no meaning behind it but there’s always a message the movie wants the viewer to receive and that’s completely it! - Daniela
@FrethKindheart
@FrethKindheart 5 ай бұрын
The way the teacher acted was normal in the 80's. My social studies teacher used to get so mad at kids goofing off that he would yell at them, call them out into the hall and yell some more, then break out the ping pong paddles to spank them. Different times, and we turned out just fine.
@AndyFryDesigner
@AndyFryDesigner 5 ай бұрын
I’m English but lived in the US in my childhood & this came out during that time. It was amazing in theatres and I must have gone to see it 4 or 5 times it was so special 💛 Loved it, the story the effects, the soundtrack, everything! Always nostalgic to watch it again 😊
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Oh wow! That’s so cool and must’ve been such a unique and unforgettable experience to see this movie in theatres!! Of course, there’s no way you wouldn’t go see this film 4 or 5 times! We definitely would have done the same 🙌🏼. Honestly this movie was flawless!! We hope you enjoyed our reaction and stick with us for more to come! - Chris
@AndyFryDesigner
@AndyFryDesigner 5 ай бұрын
Yes it was so great and will never forget how much, just transports me back to that time! Loved your reaction, they are always so enjoyable & heartwarming to watch. I really hope you had a wonderful Christmas & enjoy the rest of this trilogy when you get to watch it 💛
@marcoformenti1232
@marcoformenti1232 5 ай бұрын
Great react! Welcome to the perfect 80s trilogy....enjoy others two sequels
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying that! We’re very happy to hear that you enjoyed it 🙌🏼. Oh we are absolutely PUMPED to be starting this journey as this first Back To The Future was flawless! We hope you stick with us for the rest! - Chris & Daniela
@marcoformenti1232
@marcoformenti1232 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers Sure! I'll be with you! Big hugs from Venice ....not beach ....but Italy
@superdave354
@superdave354 5 ай бұрын
Maybe the breakfast club Another great 80's classic
@turntsnaco824
@turntsnaco824 5 ай бұрын
Great reaction, this is such a brilliant series of films - the epitome of a timeless classic. This script is actually used to teach screenwriting, because everything is either setup, or payoff, or points to another part of the story in a meaningful way. This movie isn't held together by intense action sequences or impressive set pieces - it's all just characters and dialogue. The story behind the development and making of this film is an interesting one, y'all should check out a video on it sometime once you finish the trilogy. There were a lot of rewrites, they actually filmed a ton of the movie with a different actor as Marty and it wasn't working at all....there was a lot of doubt that it would even be successful. The fact that it turned out to be one of the most iconic and beloved films of all time defied most of the expectation throughout its production.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! We’re very happy to hear that you enjoyed our reaction 🙌🏼. We absolutely agree with you about this being the epitome of a timeless classic!! Watching it all these years later for the first time and still being blown away by it… That itself speaks so many volumes. No way, really?! The script is used to teach screenwriting? Wow. That’s incredible but yet not surprising because of how amazing it is! Actually checking out the behind the scenes of the franchise is one of our tiers for our Patreon, so we absolutely will! We hope you check it out too. Thank you for sharing a great comment with so many interesting facts!! Always love seeing your comments! - Chris & Daniela
@jgmartin307
@jgmartin307 5 ай бұрын
I love the little details in this movie. Like when Marty goes back in time he runs over a young pine tree. When he comes back, the sign at the mall changes from Twin Pines to Lone Pine Mall.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
We didn’t even catch that!! Awesome comment, thank you so much for pointing that out to us 🙌🏼. You’re absolutely right, the little details in this movie brings it to a whole other level. The writing was so clever. Just flawless all around! - Chris
@turntsnaco824
@turntsnaco824 5 ай бұрын
Someone else said it, but just to be sure y'all see - when you finish the second film, as SOON as the screen goes black and says "TO BE CONCLUDED".....STOP THE MOVIE. It IMMEDIATELY shows very spoilery footage from the third film, and I know y'all want to watch these as blind as possible, so I think you will enjoy it more if you dont know EXACTLY where it's going.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
It’s awesome that you know us so well by now that you know we want to know as little as possible about these movies before we react to them to give our absolute genuine reaction! Thank you so much for letting us know! We will avoid spoilers at all costs!🙌🏻 we hope to hear from you again soon! - Daniela
@DaleKingProfile
@DaleKingProfile 5 ай бұрын
And be aware that the part of Jennifer was recast in the other movies because Claudia Wells was unavailable because she was carrying for her mother who was dying of cancer
@RedundantHuman-CandyBites
@RedundantHuman-CandyBites 5 ай бұрын
Yes!! Turn it off IMMEDIATELY after the screen 📺 says “to be concluded”! Have that remote ready (it happens fast). Thanks for such an in-depth character/story breakdown. It (BTTF) is a movie I’ve seen (I couldn’t even count), plus on the big screen at least 5 times and you discover new things EVERY TIME.🙃
@Johnadams20760
@Johnadams20760 5 ай бұрын
this is a myth. it does not spoil a single thing. it was nothing more thana movie trailer which is the same thing as if you watch one a month before it comes out. they simply put it out following the movie. it shows things that give you an idea of what the movie is about but does not give it away unile many trailers today
@RedundantHuman-CandyBites
@RedundantHuman-CandyBites 5 ай бұрын
Haha Of course it’s a spoiler ​@@Johnadams20760 Trailers are INHERENTLY just that. It tells you what the plot is about and who the characters are. The two of them (Daniela & Chris) have said they want to go into the 3rd part blind. The trailer gives away the entire 3rd movie.🫣
@Great-Documentaries
@Great-Documentaries 5 ай бұрын
16:35: You are correct. For one thing, "we" (80s teenagers) did not have our own phone numbers (everything was a landline - no cellphones). So we were giving out our family's phone number. You didn't just give that to anyone. I still don't. It's how we were raised.
@raybernal6829
@raybernal6829 5 ай бұрын
Great fun reaction guys. I watched this with my Dad one time. He was 16 in 1955 growing up in Southern CA and he said a lot of the scenarios though put to the extreme were spot on..😊
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment and sharing that with us! 😊 wow! That must have been cool for him to see a movie based on when he was a teenager and seeing things being accurate. This is why it’s such a beloved movie! We hope you stick around for more reactions to come!🙌🏻 - Chris
@isaackellogg3493
@isaackellogg3493 5 ай бұрын
Fun background fact: in the beginning of the movie, Marty’s older brother David is dressed in a Burger King uniform, a job which in 1985 was associated with teenagers and poor families (still is, truth be told). In the new 1985, he wears a suit, works in an office, and reads Forbes magazine at the breakfast table. It’s not just George’s and Lorraine’s fortunes that have been enhanced, but everyone else’s in their family.
@isaackellogg3493
@isaackellogg3493 5 ай бұрын
Fun fact: when the Mom is telling the story and interrupts the Dad, his response is not annoyance. She asked him just exactly what he was doing up in the tree in front of her house, “what was it, George, _birdwatching_ ?” while giving him a sly eye. His response of “WHAT, Lorraine?! What?” wasn’t annoyance. He was remembering exactly what he had been doing up in that tree, and was caught out in the middle of the memory. Her tone suggests both that she knew exactly what he was doing in that tree, and that she had teased him with the question many times over the years. He, however, displayed embarrassment, rather than shared enjoyment over the memory. The fact that Lorraine’s dad called Marty “>another one< of these damned kids” indicates that George was not the first “birdwatcher” to get caught falling out of the tree. Yet Lorraine still undressed in front of an open window, with the curtains undrawn. Despite being not-so-innocent, she was nonetheless naive about what the consequences could be of drawing that sort of male attention. Biff cures her of the delusion that she can display her body like that with zero adverse consequences. Not to put the blame on her, but there’s a reason why it’s inadvisable to hang out in a dark alley in the middle of the night in a bad part of town. Poking a tiger seems harmless -until it isn’t anymore.
@isaackellogg3493
@isaackellogg3493 5 ай бұрын
Being a Peeping Tom was a lot less ill thought of back in the fifties, where teenagers had zero access to porn (seriously, you had to be over twenty-one even to buy racy magazines or pictures). It was just thought of as a normal, if pervy thing to do. And of course “nice” girls never encouraged them. Of course 😉
@jopiter7660
@jopiter7660 5 ай бұрын
My favorite trilogy! So glad you guys are doing it. And yes, it was the 80’s and a lot of things in the script of these movies wouldn’t be acceptable nowadays. Chris is right, the whole scene in the car was more to show the bad character of the bad guy than anything else. And it gave the chance for george to be brave since it was a serious situation. Love how sensitive you are Daniela! Even talking about soulmates. I think this mirrors what people mean when they say the right person at the wrong time. Marty had to force them to get together because George wasn’t ready to go after her. The accident though, put George in the right time. Marty took that timing away from them and had to figure it out how to fix it.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Completely agree! With time, things always change - topics and opinions. While it was hard to watch I can understand why they tried to show how bad of a guy he was and that was the pressure point for George to finally step up. Thank you for saying that! 😊 I never thought of it that way! Right person wrong time. I like that theory! Thank you so much for sharing that with us and your amazing comment! 🤗 can’t wait to hear from you again!! - Daniela
@yasminni485
@yasminni485 Ай бұрын
In the beginning of the movie, Jennifer didn't give Marty her number - she gave him her grandmother's number because she said she'll be staying at her grandma's and she wants him to call. It's even sweeter. Loved your reaction.
@kristopherwood7521
@kristopherwood7521 5 ай бұрын
But you are right that the shift from the rock of the 50s to the hair bands and louder style of the 80s was irritating to parents. They didnt remember how their folks responded to Elvis and Chuck Berry.
@janethernandez724
@janethernandez724 5 ай бұрын
Wonderful reaction! YES! 😁😁Oh my gosh Daniela, you are getting vintage vibes? LOL! This movie was released in 1985 and you are telling us you get vintage vibes? I am afraid to say it, but it is now considered a timeless classic hardly vintage IMHO. Skateboards, now those are vintage, much older than this movie. LOL No feelings hurt here; I understand. LOL "the music is just too darn loud" THAT was Huey Lewis from "Huey Lewis and the News" band. think back to the song "The Heart of Rock and Roll" too funny. The fact that you two didn't recognize him made me feel so old! LOL, Biff is not sharpest tool in the shed. Chris got it right, "Make like a tree and leave." Yeah, Marty got his parents together alright BUT that is not how they originally got together. Is it? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> I haven't watched these movies in such a long time, so I forgot some scenes and it is refreshing to watch all over again! I am looking forward to the second installment!
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Oh gosh well I mean that with the best intentions because I’m an old soul and I like “vintage” things😂 thank you for pointing that out! lol we definitely didn’t recognize him but we love that was an inside joke for people that did recognize him. Makes the scene even more iconic! He truly is not. Chris still to this day laughs at that joke😂 you are right it’s not how they originally met but I kinda like their new story more because he stood up for her and he grew and improved as person, too. Thank you so much for watching with us! 😊 You know we love seeing your comments! We are looking forward to the second movie and talking to you again! 🤗 - Daniela
@palmcone
@palmcone 5 ай бұрын
I loved your thorough and insightful reaction to this film. It’s my favorite movie. I laughed at the laundry basket and clothesline comment. LOL. I am guilty. Once I was complaining to a co-worker about my knees being sore after painting my bathroom. While cutting in by the ceiling over the tub, I had the paint tray on the floor and had to squat down to load the brush, then without dripping the paint I had to precariously climb the step ladder I had in the tub, paint, climb back down, squat down to the floor to reload, climb back up etc. a dozen times or more. My lady co-worker said “why didn’t you just put some paint in a small container like a used butter tub and take it up the ladder with you?” I felt SO STUPID but I learned my lesson LOL!
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your amazing comment! We truly love watching movies together and discussing them. The idea for us to react came from us talking about the shows we watched for like an hour lol. We are so happy you enjoyed our discussion! 😊 omg that’s hilarious!!😂😂 no wonder you were sore! That sounds intense and painful but glad you learned from it!😂 - Daniela & Chris
@user-ye4ft2fl5w
@user-ye4ft2fl5w 5 ай бұрын
I'm new to your guys channel and I'm glad I found you. You guys are pretty good and I think you are going to make awesome parents! I wish only the best for you guys and a Happy New Year!
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your comment!! We really appreciate it!🤗 same to you! Happy New Year! - Daniela
@Roughguy666
@Roughguy666 5 ай бұрын
So, the journey begins 😇 It's a timeless masterpiece which never gets old with it's age. It's literally used as a great example in film classes That how you can write a excellent movie script, Payoffs, characters and their development, Foreshadowing, Building conflicts & tension then delivering them perfectly. This whole series is a class on it's own. Enjoy your ride guys ❤❤ Can't wait for the second part. 😍🥰
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Can’t agree with you more! I honestly didn’t know they used this movie as an example in film classes but I can definitely see why! 🙌🏻 thank you so much! We hope you enjoy this ride with us!🤗❤️ - Daniela
@Roughguy666
@Roughguy666 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers 👍👍💕💕
@toniheikkila5607
@toniheikkila5607 5 ай бұрын
I just have to say that I really enjoy this. The most slow paced and detailed reaction Ive ever seen, soo rare these days. I think most would put out a 20 min video about the whole movie. I actually have to go to sleep, and see the rest tomorrow, reminds me of ye olden days! 😅 And I love the writers idea that got the movie started. Could I have been friends with my dad when he was in high school? Obviously assuming that both were same age. Its so trippy to think that our parents were young once, and propably doing lots of things they should have not.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this wonderful comment!! Reading this made our day 😊. You’re absolutely right! This movie was cleverly written like you said and unbelievably trippy! There’s definitely so much that we don’t know what our parents did when they were younger 😂. Again, thank you for your comment and sharing your thoughts! We hope to see more of them as we continue on with the amazing franchise 🙌🏼 - Chris & Daniela
@user-xk6jk6ub8s
@user-xk6jk6ub8s 4 ай бұрын
I saw this when it first came out, in theaters. It was our first date night after our first son was born. The impact it had on me? Well, here it is, 39 years later, and smiling while I watch young people see it for the first time and have the same reaction I probably did
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this comment!! We cannot imagine how epic it must’ve been to see this timeless film in theatres and can only hope you got a small fraction of that watching our reaction 🙌🏼 - Chris
@marthabdr19
@marthabdr19 5 ай бұрын
Daniela, yes you are right, there was Back to the Future theme in the Universe Studios in Orlando Fl. It was so good and excited, but then it was changed to the Simpsons.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for confirming it! It was such a great ride! A part of me wishes that the ride was still available because now seeing the movies it would be even more fun to go on it! 😊 - Daniela
@williamjones6031
@williamjones6031 5 ай бұрын
1. Cranky principal Strickland/James Tolkan also played the ship's squadron leader in "Top Gun". 2. The teacher that tells Marty, "I'm afraid you're just too darn loud" is Huey Lewis himself. (Heart of rock and roll) 3. Eric Stoltz was first cast as Marty, but he didn't play well with others and was fired. Some of his long shots are still in the movie. 4. The flammable material set on fire with the model exercise had to have been put there on purpose. 5. It's always fun to see how people react to the Marty and his mom car scene. 🤣 6. George McFly/Crispin Glover didn't like that the story ended with the family being prosperous. 7. Twin Pines Mall becomes Lone Pine Mall when Marty takes one out when he goes back to 1955. 8. IMVHO part II is the best of the trifecta. 9. If you want a first time/share of an OUTSTANDING movie where Christopher Lloyd plays the heavy you must do "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for these cool facts! We always enjoy knowing more about the movies and all these hidden things about the movies we react to! We hope you share more with us in the upcoming reactions!! - Daniela
@hqlion
@hqlion 5 ай бұрын
Great review! Be prepared at the end of the second movie it gets to where it says on the screen “to be concluded….” from then on it shows spoilers for the third and final movie. Stop when it says “to be concluded..”
@isaackellogg3493
@isaackellogg3493 5 ай бұрын
In the background of the opening shot is a newspaper article about how Doc Brown sold 137 prime acres (55.44 hectares) to developers (he needed the money for his time travel experiments). The house where he lives in 1985 is 1614 John F. Kennedy Drive, but in 1955, the main house has an address of 1640. By 1985, the house Doc lived in in 1955 had become the Burger King and nearby commercial lots.
@LittleBlueButterfly99
@LittleBlueButterfly99 5 ай бұрын
Late to the reaction but I'm here now! 🙋🏻 New year's eve and what led to it was hectic but miss you guys! Great reaction as always 😍😍Happy new year as well!😍🤩 Yk guys when I first saw these movies I was still a high school freshman and I had the HUGEST crush on McFly I put his mom to shame LOL 😂 It's awesome re-watching this with you! ❤ The classic of the classic of time travel, personality issues, family issues and its effects on every member and everything in between for me, I just love them ❤👌🏻 12:51 save the grapes! LOL you showing off your grapes though😂❤ So me lol I love them too😍 16:28 Yk Chris I totally get you I agree! The slower kinda older means of communicating like these risky phone calls giving them the number where I'm staying to hear their voice you don't do that with anybody, handwritten letters, risky meetups sometimes specially in earlier times than this too make everything more valuable and wholesome yes! because it's not easy yes! and like Daniela said you're not a swipe of a finger away like text messages or a video call away it takes effort to communicate with someone and twice as much courage because you don't know the outcome it's A LOT more embarrassing than now if you're approaching someone! You're absolutely right guys! omg I'm soooo old fashioned and I love the older ways I wish I was born earlier your remarks hit that throughout the movie ! ❤ And I get as hyped when Marty goes back even further Chris I feel you I LOVE these times and how things used to work! And omg The difference between this whole scene 1:26:22 and that whole scene 25:45 including the dad getting walked all over was awesome! it was worth all the stressed ride indeed!😂❤ looking forward to the rest!
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
You are never late to our reaction! Happy New Year to your as well!!😊🙌🏻 that’s hilarious that you had a bigger crush on him than his mom! That sentence sounds so weird but you know what I mean😂😂 Daniela had a mini heart attack every time her grapes would almost fall😂 That way you are just like me! I’m old-fashioned too and I think those times were better because people actually had to put effort in making a connection with someone, calling them, or asking them out for the first time. It felt like people were more alive if that makes sense? Yeah, like you said it seemed more valuable and wholesome! Handwritten letters are non-existent now and they were so precious back then. Fun fact: When I met Daniela and after we started dating, I would write her letters and actually mail them to her house. She absolutely loved them and to this day she keeps them in a treasure box. It’s one of the things she says made her fall in love with me. It means way more than a text! I completely agree with you! And we both can’t wait to hear from you again! Daniela is reading it over my shoulder and also says hi!!❤️🤗 - Chris
@LittleBlueButterfly99
@LittleBlueButterfly99 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers Totally true old is indeed always gold 👌🏻❤️ Awwwww that's cute! Few men do that now! 😍😍❤️ But OMG yk What's even funnier:.. My boyfriend for 3 years now ever since we met though we met through "social media" though later discovered he's my sister's coworker lol anyway, the modern way nonetheless BUT he always sends me or more like shows up with a bouquet of flowers and a handwritten letter every chance he gets in every treasured date we share as well! And it's awesome! 😍❤️ the most recent was for the new year a few days ago ☺️💕 So I totally feel Daniela! I absolutely treasure those and I love him for it😍❤️ Say hi back to my sister from another mr for me! We're so alike! 😍👭❤️
@jmo3457
@jmo3457 5 ай бұрын
Fun reaction! 1:19:41 I love how Marvin studies the guitar in disbelief of the sounds Marty made come out if it🤣
@Filmfiend27
@Filmfiend27 5 ай бұрын
“To me this movie is just like an oldie.” Well it’s an oldie where I come from lol
@blunt2416
@blunt2416 5 ай бұрын
Cant believe the 2000s seem like an eternity ago...Great reaction👍
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying that! We are very happy to hear that you enjoyed our reaction 🙌🏼. Time absolutely flies by, that’s for sure!! - Chris
@mafrank1natural
@mafrank1natural 5 ай бұрын
Great reaction!! Love both your enthusiasm! I will point out something though I think you mentioned around the 47 minute mark or so on the video you mentioned of how people in the '50s would pay attention to the TV more instead of each other, well ironically nowadays people are using their cell phones or mobile phones/ Iphones more than ever..... and I did grow up in the 1980s , but when I go to a concert especially a rock concert or whatever we never had the technology today to just keep recording and taking photos....we would just pay attention to the moments and memories of the concert.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying that!! We’re so happy to hear that you enjoyed our reaction and we hope you stick around for much more to come 🙌🏼. Also, you are absolutely right about the irony of technology from back then to nowadays! You going to a rock concert is a perfect example of how you needed to live in that moment and appreciate it! Where as people now only see it through a cellphone screen because they’re too busy recording it. Very good point!! Thank you for sharing - Chris
@marthabdr19
@marthabdr19 5 ай бұрын
Thanks Guys! I love your reactions, your comments and the positive vibes that you have, I can feel the passion that you put into every movie that you react to.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your sweet comment! It means the world to us that you are enjoying our reactions!🤗 We have always loved watching movies together so now that we get to watch them with people that love them just as much is a dream come true!🥰 can’t wait to hear more from you!! - Daniela
@Great-Documentaries
@Great-Documentaries 5 ай бұрын
1:15:15: If they had made that scene weaker, it would not have worked. Assault was not uncommon in movies from that era and it was certainly not in real life in the 1950s. No one was bothered by it in 1985. It was not controversial. Many movies, such as Once Upon a Time in America (1984) went all the way in that regard. And if what you saw here bothered you, certainly do not see A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick. It may be an all-time classic, but you will find it VERY disturbing.
@kaycosti3631
@kaycosti3631 5 ай бұрын
Great reaction! Thank you! You’re reacting to something they call “THE trilogy” … but you have to watch all three parts to have the full effect. These movies wrap up like no others I’ve seen. I’ll let you watch part 2, because I don’t want to spoil anything right now, then I’ll show you something very cute, something that shows why this is probably the best trilogy ever (remember, it is THE trilogy) and why people love it so much (hopefully you allow KZbin links in the comments). As for how huge this was, I think it is right next to Star Wars, maybe even sharing the first place. Looking forward to your next reaction. - A HAPPY NEW YEAR !! Salutations from Romania …
@Great-Documentaries
@Great-Documentaries 5 ай бұрын
*VERY IMPORTANT! When you watch the second one, DO NOT watch past the end. They run a trailer for 3rd movie which spoils some of what you'll see. So when you see that Back to the Future logo at the end, PAUSE.* You're welcome.
@AlejandroIrausquin
@AlejandroIrausquin Ай бұрын
I was 15 when I saw it in a cinema. It was the first time I went on my own to a big cinema and not the open ceiling screen we regularly watched, with a cousin, and I laughed my heart out. We aplauded, yelled and whistled so much at the end, everyone went out with a big smile (except my cousin, who was embarrassed because my behavior!). My daughter is 21 and she totally loves the trilogy. Its impact? I am here watching several of you reacting to a movie I know to the minute.
@illcryst
@illcryst 5 ай бұрын
This movie is used as an example in film school as a "perfect script" it's got everything. Great reaction, looking forward to more 70s and 80s classics 👍
@jamesleblanc7437
@jamesleblanc7437 5 ай бұрын
Yes, multiple plot and emotional breadcrumbs and later payoffs, subtle details that reveal themselves with multiple viewings, 100% perfect script.
@movieatorfilms
@movieatorfilms 4 ай бұрын
@@jamesleblanc7437Even down to George’s voice losing its wispiness when he thanks Marty for all his advice.
@davnkaty
@davnkaty 5 ай бұрын
If you love Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthow, you would love “grumpy old men”.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
You know what? You’re absolutely right! I’ve actually seen “Grumpy old men” and loved it! Not sure if you’ve seen this already but I also recommend “Good Neighbour Sam” starring Jack Lemmon and Dorothy Provine! Such a wholesome film that’ll make you laugh and feel good. Thank you for your recommendation and hope you enjoyed our reaction 🙌🏼 - Chris
@johnnehrich9601
@johnnehrich9601 5 ай бұрын
As someone who grew up in the 1950's, this movie hit so many nuances of the era back then as opposed to more recent times. This would be good to show to a class on Recent American History so as to be able to point these out and discuss each and every one of them. From that viewpoint, I don't know if you have seen It's A Wonderful Life - if you haven't, would love to see your reaction to it. It is northing like Back To The Future except it gives a pretty authentic view from the (ordinary) people who experienced, between the end of WWI (1919) and the end of WWII (1946). There is what living through the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic was like, the Roaring Twenties, when everyone - and I mean everyone - danced the Charleston, the Depression, particularly bank runs, and the War from the viewpoint of the homefront. As it was made in '46, it will also push your viewing experience back decades. Another must-see movie if you haven't seen it is the 1939 Wizard of Oz - great for a reaction on your channel to this classic. Going back further - Shirley Temple in Heidi (mid-1930's), and two silent movies from the 1920's. Both of these last ones are comedies, where due to the awkwardness of providing dialog, physical comedy is everything, to the extreme. The stunts were (mostly) performed by the actors and were literally death-defying in many cases. There is Buston Keaton in The General (great if you like railroads and/or the Civil War), and Harold Lloyd in Safety Last. This second one features one of the most iconic stunts of all time, with him hanging on the hands of a giant clock stories above main street. By the way, this scene is referenced not once but twice in Back To The Feature. One of the numerous clocks in the opening shot has a miniature Lloyd hanging on a clock hand, the clocktower scene at the end also has Doc Brown get into the same pose. Another great thing about the 1920's movies is that they are in the public domain, so you can react to the entire movie without worrying about copyright. And they are also available for free on KZbin.
@jasonrodgers1410
@jasonrodgers1410 Ай бұрын
The part where the school talent show judge say "You're just too loud" is a tongue in cheek joke because he is the artist that made the song in real life, Huey Lewis.
@Johnadams20760
@Johnadams20760 5 ай бұрын
great video. you hit the nail on the head. one thing about this and both sequels is the amazing attention to detail. not just things that connect characer wise and scens, but locations and names of buildins and other things.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more! Thank you for the great comment! We really appreciate it!😊 we hope you stick around for more reactions!! - Daniela
@Johnadams20760
@Johnadams20760 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers oh i will. i look forward to parts 2 and 3. this is literally the most complete trilogy ever this and the original star wars films are the 2 best trilogies of all time :)
@Johnadams20760
@Johnadams20760 5 ай бұрын
btw. i didn't see your entire video since i don't have patreon or anything., but i assume you noticed twin pines mall was reanamed lone pine mall, marty drove over one of the 2 pines when trying to get away from Mr. Peabody shooting at him. i will also say. one line early in the film when Principle strickland said no mcfly ever amounted to anything in the history of hilll valley. marty saiid "yeah, well history is going to change" and sure enough. by him going back in time and making his dad have confidence, that came true
@isaackellogg3493
@isaackellogg3493 5 ай бұрын
When Doc focuses on the failure of his mind reading device rather than on Marty’s revelation, he does so because he believes that Marty isn’t actually from the future, but is just making fun of him, as he is an eccentric inventor, and known as such to the local community. That’s why he declares, “I’ve had enough practical jokes for one night, ‘future boy’!” This has a callback in the third movie.
@jeffl9167
@jeffl9167 4 ай бұрын
I have seen this movie and various reactors to it probably 100 times. I have to say I thoroughly, thoroughly enjoyed watching this with you two. I honestly thought the constant pausing and discussing would bother me, but it was far from it. I'm surprised, but I really enjoyed that. You've found yourself a new sub because I can't WAIT to see what others you'll do. As for Marty's father in the beginning seemingly annoyed by his wife's story, I took it as embarrassment. Don't forget, she said about him being up in the tree, "what was it, George, birdwatching?" yet remember, he was actually peeping on her getting dressed.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 4 ай бұрын
You know what? We honestly love this comment!! We’re SO happy that even though you had reservations in the beginning, you still gave us a chance and then ended up enjoying it! We want to give our viewers more than just a few facial expressions for a reaction. We’re wanting to experience this movie with you and the discussions enriches the movie more (at least to us)! Oh you’re 100% right about Marty’s father feeling embarrassment! Upon watching it again (because we loved it so much 😂) I saw that I misinterpreted his expression, for sure! Having that brought up all these years later would absolutely put you in shock and embarrassment! Great insight and thank you for sharing, we’re very happy to have you join our community and we promise there’s much more to come!! 🙌🏼 - Chris
@dionysiacosmos
@dionysiacosmos 5 ай бұрын
This was the GOAT movie trilogy until TLotR movies were made. They held their place for 25 years. If you call it action/comedy it still holds it.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
There’s no doubt about it! I mean we can now see why it held its place for so long. It’s an outstanding movie! Thank you so much for your comment! 😊 - Daniela
@benjiarehart2878
@benjiarehart2878 5 ай бұрын
Saw it in theaters with my 2 best friends when it came out. We were 21 then, and loved it. Great reaction. Just subscribed.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
That sounds like an awesome experience! Thank you so much for subscribing! Can’t wait to see more of your comments in our future reactions!🙌🏻😊 - Daniela
@jwoodard29
@jwoodard29 5 ай бұрын
The actress playing Lorraine's mom was also the mom in "Gremlins."
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Oh that’s good to know! That’s a cool fact! Thank you for sharing that with us!! 😊 - Daniela
@pumpkinhead1977
@pumpkinhead1977 5 ай бұрын
WOW!! 👏What a wonderful, warm and intellectual reaction guys!!!!!! I thoroughly enjoyed this reaction of my favorite movie of all time! 🚗💨🕰 I hope you will watch parts 2 and 3 too! It's a crime not to! 😀 ⚠🚨SPOILER ALERT for BTTF PART 2 --- I recommend stopping the film at the end as soon as you see the words "TO BE CONCLUDED" because there's a small trailer for Part 3 which has a few spoilers. 🎸🛹😊
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this wonderful comment!😊🙌🏼 we are so happy to hear you enjoyed our reaction and discussion about the film! It truly does mean a lot that you said that!🤗 of course we are going to watch parts 2 & 3! We can’t commit that crime lol. Thank you for letting us know! We like to go into reactions as blindly as possible to give our most genuine reaction. We hope to hear from you again!! - Daniela & Chris
@krishnakaraokezone8555
@krishnakaraokezone8555 2 ай бұрын
Your reaction to this movie is great. And you both look great together. Have a blessed life.
@JohnWesleyDowney
@JohnWesleyDowney 22 күн бұрын
Back to the future was the # 1 movie at the box office in 1985. It earned 200 million dollars on a budget of 15 million. It was a massive hit.
@Mantikal
@Mantikal 5 ай бұрын
In the original version of the script , it was supposed to be a modified refrigerator that shot a beam of energy at people that caused them to travel in time, but someone though it should be a mobile machine. The fridge idea was then moved over to the next in the series Indiana Jones movie - where they nuke a fake town. There was a battle over choosing a the type of car - originally going after a Mustang. The delorean was chosen because of its gull wing door. At the front 3/4 angle, it looks look a spaceship's door opening. Also it was much more serious/darker - there was a nuclear war they were trying to stop. One thing to notice - - that ice covered effect on the car (as it returns from a trip) never happens again - in any of the rest of the movies
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
These are amazing facts to know about the movies! Wow! Thank you so much for sharing them with us! Yeah, I noticed that! The ice/frozen effect only happened a few times. It didn’t happen in the end either when doc came back from the future!🤔 - Daniela
@Mantikal
@Mantikal 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers - oh, I forgot this ... the 2nd reason they moved away from the fridge idea - - - they didn't want little kids who saw the movie trying to imagine play with real tossed out fridges that may have been left on the street or alleys. - probably someone from their legal dept gave them the heads up on that to avoid a lawsuit.
@emotionalideas
@emotionalideas 4 ай бұрын
lol the super stressful scenes at the end? I saw this opening weekend. Imagine being in a theatre with 800 other people collectively stressing like that. The audience cheer when he made it was awesome.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 4 ай бұрын
That sounds absolutely incredible! Hearing 800 other people cheer simultaneously after such an intense and stressful scene, probably an unforgettable experience 🙌🏼 - Chris
@eschiedler
@eschiedler 5 ай бұрын
BTTF took the 80's by storm when released. It's hard to overstate. Far more time has passed since the movie was released until today 1985 to 2023 or 38 years than the 30 years that Marty went back in time. The move itself is an 80's time capsule now.
@stephanginther9051
@stephanginther9051 2 ай бұрын
12:01 Fun fact, that guy in the glasses actually *wrote* the song they were playing, he was parodying himself. That man is Huey Luis of the band Huey Luis and The News. They actually wrote quite a bit of the music for this movie including 'Power Of Love' that played while Marty was riding his skateboard to school.
@AdrianJBlanco
@AdrianJBlanco 4 ай бұрын
I finally saw all the review ( started yesterday) . This is my first time watching someone react to this wonderful film. You guys made me laugh so many times. I absolutely Loved your so honest review! Here's to more. I'm subscribing, and adding you to my "Back to the Future" playlist. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@lhrd23
@lhrd23 5 ай бұрын
My favorite quotes from this movie: "Are you telling me that you built a time machine... out of a DeLorean?" and "1.21 GIGAWATTS! GREAT SCOTT!" LOL Best trilogy EVER!
@SyntheticCK
@SyntheticCK 5 ай бұрын
The part where you mention generational acceptances in society is so true. It wasn't that long ago that Elvis shaking his pelvis on camera was a huge scandal to prudish eyes.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
That is such a great point!! Yes, Elvis was considered VERY controversial from what I understand about that time! Thank you for your comment and we hope you enjoyed our reaction 🙌🏼 - Chris
@deusexmachina2222
@deusexmachina2222 2 ай бұрын
As somebody who grew up through the 90s… I can comment that there was slashseem to be some kind of shift in adults being mad that kids were in public places… There was an increase in “people under the age of 16 need to be supervised at all times“ sort of things in every place/venue… Which greatly killed Where kids can hang out… I remember getting the police called on us when we were hanging out even in the park/playground… “We’ve got a call that people were saying some kids are possibly up to something”. Coupled with the 80s/90s hysteria about child abductions, teens getting into crime, aids in the sandbox etc. etc. etc. that also seem to drive kids to stay inside And then we’re surprised the kids these days “don’t go outside” Anymore
@jonathansmith8672
@jonathansmith8672 4 ай бұрын
HILARIOUS STORY: There's a scene where 1955 Doc asks Marty who'll be president in 1985. Marty says "Ronald Reagan" and Doc humorously remarks "Ronald Regan! The actor?!" (And yes, Ronald Reagan was a big Hollywood actor back in the day before he became politician). And then he sarcastically carries on the punchline by mentioning other famous 50s actors (Jerry Lewis, Jane Wyman, Jack Benny) to become future politicians as well. When President Ronald Reagan saw that part during a premiere at the White House, he enjoyed and laughed at the scene so much that he actually asked the projectionist to REPLAY the scene one more time. 🤣😂😄
@MichaelScrip
@MichaelScrip 5 ай бұрын
This is a perfect movie... and... this is the best reaction! I loved your commentary. I hope you watch the other two movies to complete this perfect trilogy! 😎
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! We truly appreciate it and we are so happy to hear you enjoyed our reaction!😊 We love diving into the details of characters and the scenes and to know you enjoyed that as well made our entire day! We hope to hear from you again soon!🤗 - Daniela & Chris
@michaellatta7699
@michaellatta7699 5 ай бұрын
I was blown away when it first came out. And i had to wait 4 years for the second to come out. Imagine that. 😋
@stevenorellano2039
@stevenorellano2039 5 ай бұрын
I saw it in the movies in 1985 when I was 7. I remember the whole movie theater going crazy at the end of the movie when the car suddenly rises up into the air and flies.
@markcainyourfriendinthecar3387
@markcainyourfriendinthecar3387 4 ай бұрын
I saw this when I was 8 and my mind was just blown when I saw the car flying at the end. Funny thing is I remember laughing at my parents when they would talk about the stuff from the 50s. Now my kids laugh at me when I talk about the stuff from the 80s.
@spriggitt
@spriggitt 5 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to see more people watching and enjoying this movie! You guys are cracking me up with your reactions. I'm making this comment near the beginning of the video, and I wanted to comment on your reactions to the principal/school scene, and the scene where we meet Biff (the bully) and George (Marty's dad). All the youngins that watch this have similar reactions. I was 7 when this movie came out, and the series quickly became a staple in our household. We can all quote it with great accuracy (kinda scary, lol). As a product of the 80s and 90s, with parents who were kids and teenagers in the 50s/60s, we all found these scenes to be hilarious, and we were not at all shocked. In elementary schools in the 80s, principals could still paddle unruly students (and sometimes the kids would get it again at home). So to see a principle behave like Strickland wasn't outlandish at all. With Biff, well, bullies were everywhere. I remember my dad always laughing at the "Hello, anybody home? Think McFly, think!", only because it was so relatable to see someone being bullied, and the movie made it pretty outlandish. Now, we never endorsed bullying, and my principal never used the paddle or acted like Strickland, but I wanted to put some of this into perspective. My parents' generation and my generation found this movie, including these parts, to be very entertaining, especially in relation to the rest of the movie and how it all wraps up. Today's generation is SO appalled at these scenes that I just have to laugh. I hope you can kind of see it through a different lens. :) Now I'm off to finish your video!
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
We very much appreciate your comment and how you shared this perspective for us! Thank you so much for keeping it respectful as well. Unfortunately, a lot of people have started their comments to our reaction by saying, “I’m from the 80’s…” and then proceed to hurl racist insults at my wife because she disagreed with the principal scene. It seems like there’s a bunch of sensitive people in every generation. Anyways, back to your comment! You’re absolutely right, the bullying is definitely over the top in a comical way! Especially when Biff says, “How about you make like a tree… and leave” 😂😂. Again, you have no idea how appreciative we are that you shared your thoughts and kept things respectful, thank you! We hope you enjoy the rest of our reaction 🙌🏼 - Chris & Daniela
@neorage6380
@neorage6380 5 ай бұрын
Thank you guys for your reaction and your videos! You guys are great and really made my day better 🙂
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for you sweet comment!! It really does mean a lot to us that you say that and we made your day better!🤗 you made our day with your comment! 🙌🏻 we love watching movies and now we get to watch them with people that love them just as much. We hope you stick around for more reactions! We would love to hear from you again😊 - Daniela
@j.woodbury412
@j.woodbury412 16 күн бұрын
George makes me think of the Kenny Rogers' song "Coward of the County". Everybody thought of Tommy, the main character in the song, as a wimp and a coward just because he never stood up for himself, but when his girlfriend, Becky, was assaulted by those three brothers, they found out just how much of a coward Tommy really was. It was the same with George. Everybody thought he was someone they could push around, but when Lorraine was in trouble, that's what forced him to say "Enough is enough!"
@kevinhayes1656
@kevinhayes1656 2 ай бұрын
At the beginning, the guy that told the band on stage that they were too loud with the megaphone was the guy who wrote and recorded that song they were playing. His name is Huey Lewis.
@craigm3353
@craigm3353 5 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies. Another movie reaction suggestion for you is another one of my favorites, The Final Countdown (1980) The U.S.S. Nimitz goes back to December 6th, 1941. It's filmed on the Nimitz. It's like Top Gun meets Back to the Future.
@JTQA_Tester
@JTQA_Tester 5 ай бұрын
That judge for the battle of the bands with the megaphone, was the lead singer that sang the lyrics to the song that Marty, plays. His band is called Huey Lewis and the News.
@mixtec53
@mixtec53 5 ай бұрын
BTTF III is my favorite of the three!!! Great reaction 💯
@meganlutz7150
@meganlutz7150 5 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your reaction. Hope you watch more old classics !
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your sweet comment!🤗 we definitely will and we hope you stick around to watch more with us! - Daniela💗
@digitalentity272
@digitalentity272 5 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the guy with the megaphone that said "your just to darn loud" in the singer of Huey Louis And The News. The band that sings "The Power Of Love" theme song from the movie.
@andreadeamon6419
@andreadeamon6419 5 ай бұрын
Class of 85 here. Yes teachers and other adults would grab you, give you a swat with a paddle, etc,,, if you needed it. That's why most of the people i went to school with are very kind to each other (and others) and what's strange - in my Facebook i have some of my teachers on it. We talk all the time and have a great relationship almost 40 years later! My daughter is the same way with a few of her teachers. She used to babysit for 1 of them.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Wow really? That is strange like you said but also very cool!! Like the fact that it wasn’t done with any malice from the teacher’s side and you can be Facebook friends with them all these years later! Such an awesome comment, thank you for sharing! We hope you enjoyed our reaction and stick around for much more to come 🙌🏼 - Chris
@andreadeamon6419
@andreadeamon6419 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers they kept us all in line. No one pulled anything on anyone. Even the bus stops were off limits. If they did try anything and we seen a teacher walking with that big ol paddle - we would all hold our breath to see who they'd call out into the hallway. Then we would feel bad for them because they would have to come back and sit in those hard chairs. Oh i can tell you some strange stories from back then that would never be allowed today.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
@@andreadeamon6419 We just wanted to come back to your comment and thank you. My wife has received an overwhelming amount of racist insults from people who claim they’re from the 80’s and all because she disagreed with the teacher’s method in the movie. However, your comment was insightful, informative, and most importantly respectful! Unfortunately, your comment here is one of the rare ones that we’ve received. Again, we just wanted to thank you for informing us in a respectful way as so many other’s failed to do. - Chris & Daniela
@andreadeamon6419
@andreadeamon6419 5 ай бұрын
@TheHappyCryersReact you're very welcome ♥️ too many people don't understand how times were back then. We listened to authority or they would drive us straight to our parents and they would all get on our butts! Lol (i have a lot of friends that it happened to) Another thing that's surprising to people is a lot of our students (a lot of them in sports) drove tricks to school with gun racks - and they were loaded. If a policeman drive by and seen them - they would come back and talk to the students about where they would go hunting, the weapon itself, all sorts of things. Couldn't do that now if anyone tried. I miss the 80s. Everyone was so relaxed and things were just so much different. Today's horrible when i think back to those times. Wished more was recorded so today's generation could maybe learn from it.
@Reefism
@Reefism 5 ай бұрын
Michael J. Fox was shooting this movie and a sitcom (Family Ties) at the same time!
@sweisbrod6109
@sweisbrod6109 5 ай бұрын
When Marty first goes to the mall, its the Twin Pines Mall. BUT, Marty runs over one of old man Peabody's pines so when he comes back to the mall at the end its Lone Pine Mall. Also, in the 50s, at a school dance at least half the students, the guys for sure, would have been drunk. Hence some of the boys obnoxious behaviour. You need to watch the second Back To The Future soon. Great job! Im in 😊 (subscribed)
@markdavidson9100
@markdavidson9100 4 ай бұрын
In the Italian 🇮🇹 dub of the movie, Marty says he saw the tv footage on a video, as at the time, Italy never showed reruns
@BarbaraWaskelis-bl5ug
@BarbaraWaskelis-bl5ug 5 ай бұрын
Unfortunately women say they want a guy with confidence, but then if they try to portray that they are too aggressive. A guy asking if she wants to dance can be considered by her to not be "man enough". Women don't understand mixed signals they give to guys.
@jefferyoetter6884
@jefferyoetter6884 5 ай бұрын
With spending the last 40 minutes of your reaction, I almost forgot how to get. BACK TO THE FUTURE
@glennwelsh9784
@glennwelsh9784 5 ай бұрын
The DeLorean taking off and flying into the future at the end seems like an intentional set-up for a planned sequel, but it actually wasn't. There was no plan for a Part 2 at the time, it was only meant to be a fun gag to end the movie with. Scriptwriter Bob Gale says that if they actually had a sequel in mind from the start, he would not have included Jennifer getting into the DeLorean with Doc and Marty at the end of this movie. Her presence became a major hurdle when Gale sat down to write the script for the next one, and you'll notice when you watch Part 2 that the story kinda has to find ways to work around her presence.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Oh wow, really? I can’t believe they didn’t that they were going to have a part 2! That’s a really cool fact! Thank you for letting us know. We would have never been able to tell. We love knowing little facts like this. We hope you stick around for part 2! 😊 - Daniela
@hollywhite7449
@hollywhite7449 5 ай бұрын
This is the first time I've seen you guys. I saw this when I was in high school and this was like seeing it again for the first time!!! I can't wait to check out some of your other reactions!!
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your sweet comment! 🥰 Welcome! We love having you here and we can’t wait to hear what you think of our past and upcoming reactions!! 🤗 - Daniela
@pat1cust2
@pat1cust2 2 ай бұрын
This was a great standalone film, which it was originally intended to be. The sequels were made in response to its reviews and financial income. It truly is a classic.
@stevenorellano2039
@stevenorellano2039 5 ай бұрын
Whoa you two were able to sit so incredibly still for a few moments, I thought the video froze.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you 😂
@stevenorellano2039
@stevenorellano2039 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers no disrespect intended. 😃 I also only had 3 hours sleep last night. So I find myself zoning out and staring.
@chrislancaster7162
@chrislancaster7162 5 ай бұрын
“Marty, such a nice name…let’s call our first son…Dave”
@ImmortalCrow1821
@ImmortalCrow1821 5 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: the school dance organizer who said Marty was too loud. Is actually Huey Lewis, the lead singer of the News and he is the one who sings power of love in the beginning of the film.
@myfootballjesus
@myfootballjesus 5 ай бұрын
in 1955 TV was LIVE , there was no Tape delay yet... so the TV SHOW was LIVE at 8 pm on the east coast it would be LIVE at 5pm in California during dinnertime, so families out west would watch TV at dinner, this is when the statted with TV trays!
@stellaandes759
@stellaandes759 5 ай бұрын
We took our kids to see this movie at the theatre, and our oldest girls were teenagers. Our 15 year old had a mad crush on Michael J. Fox from the television show. This was such a fun reaction!
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Oh wow, that sounds like SO much fun!! We wish that we could’ve seen this movie in theatres. Your 15 year old having a mad crush of Michael J. Fox is completely understandable to me! 😊. We’re so happy to hear that you enjoyed our reaction and we hope you stick around for much for to come 🙌🏼 - Daniela
@isaackellogg3493
@isaackellogg3493 5 ай бұрын
The first nuclear power plant opened in 1954 in Russia, and only produced 30 megawatts, or about one-fortieth the power needed by the flux capacitor. America wouldn’t have a nuclear power plant until mid-1956, which would produce 60 MW, or 4.958 percent of the power needed to travel through time. Fun fact: the largest coal power plant in America in 1955, the Kingston plant, went fully online on November 12, 1955, the very same night the lightning struck the clock tower. But even that power plant only produces 1.398 gigawatts, so Marty was still screwed, unless they used the lightning bolt.
@toodlescae
@toodlescae 5 ай бұрын
We weren't allowed to watch tv during family dinner time when I was a kid in the 60's and 70's unless it was a special occassion..then the tv trays came out.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
We love this comment! The tv trays showing the importance of what was on television that night, so awesome 🙌🏼. To be honest, we have a tv tray for our basement… It actually does come in handy 😂. Thank you for sharing your experience and we hope you enjoyed! - Chris & Daniela
@renzero9206
@renzero9206 5 ай бұрын
Absolute classic movie and often cited as "the perfect script". Not a second or line is wasted in this film. Everything serves the story, with so MANY setups and payoffs. The cast were perfect. Especially Tom Wilson, who played Biff the bully. In real life he is the nicest you could meet. During the filming of him "assaulting" Lorraine in the car, he would apologize to Lea Thompson every take they did. Lea was totally fine with it, telling him they were just acting.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
We completely agree with you!! Tom is an amazing actor and I love that he is so nice in person. It makes me like him even more as an actor! Thank you so much for your comment! We hope you stick around for more reactions! 😊 - Daniela
@powerofk
@powerofk 5 ай бұрын
Sadly, Tom Wilson’s portrayal of Biff was so good that viewers thought that he was like that in real life, and he got tons of hate mail for his portrayal. @@TheHappyCryers
@michaellatta7699
@michaellatta7699 5 ай бұрын
Teachers got away with alot in the 70s and 80s. I know, I was there😊
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Oh wow! Thank you for letting us know that this wasn’t an exaggeration, that things like this really happened 😨 - Daniela
@michaellatta7699
@michaellatta7699 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers my 5th grade teacher was handsey like that and I told my parents about it. Their reaction?.... " GOOD. KEEP KIDS IN LINE". different world
@sixstanger00
@sixstanger00 4 ай бұрын
The special FX in all three BTTF films were done by ILM (Industrial Light & Magic), the company founded by George Lucas when he started working on the original _Star Wars_ film. Since 1976, ILM has worked on countless films - _Back to the Future, Terminator, Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones, Stargate,_ etc.
@crayzeewhorse
@crayzeewhorse 5 ай бұрын
Loved that reaction! Subbed... now where's part II? If you do do PTII make sure you don't watch the "NEXT TIME ON" part
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! We are very happy to hear that you enjoyed our reaction!!😊🙌🏻 there’s so much more coming, stay tuned! - Chris
@katthie230
@katthie230 5 ай бұрын
im really obsessed with your detail in this reaction. i cant wait for the next 2. this triolgy is the best movies of all time (for me). new sub. i need to see what more you have 😄😄
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
This means the entire world to us! Thank you so much for your sweet comment and subscribing! 🥰🤗 welcome to our channel! We are so happy to have you join us! We would love to know what you think of our past and upcoming reactions!! - Daniela 💗
@kennyhogg5820
@kennyhogg5820 5 ай бұрын
The generation gap was still in swing at this time. Referring to the scene of the music being "too darn loud". Adults slightly up tight about youth culture, kids up tight over their parents generation, thinking their music was boring. I was actually one of the few (probably only) kid in high school that found 40s and 50s music interesting then. Now music of the older and younger generations are far less different, so it's not such a big deal anymore. Like I can hear pop songs now and not feel alienated from it. Where as rock music at one time was really seen as not for anyone over 30. Funny though. As a kid my dad really got into disco in the late 70s. Bought records of groups like Donna Summer and the Village People. So it wasn't a hard line between the generations, but it was there overall. My parents were pretty laid back over the current pop music scene. A better way to put it maybe, was it was just seen that current pop was inappropriate in certain situations. Once in 1984 we were playing a current pop song on the bus waiting to go on a school function and the older bus driver I didn't really know, got so mad and demanded we turned that filty music off now. I think it was Chaca ckan "I Feel For You". How times have changed.
@lennygriffin1149
@lennygriffin1149 5 ай бұрын
You stated watching what a lot of people, including myself, call the most perfect trilogy ever made. Such a perfect ending to a perfect trilogy.
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
We can’t wait to find out just how amazing this trilogy is!! We hope you enjoyed our reaction and stick with us for it 🙌🏻 - Chris
@lennygriffin1149
@lennygriffin1149 5 ай бұрын
@@TheHappyCryers I’m sure you’ve probably seen other comments about, at the end of the second movie when it says “to be continued” stop the movie as it contains some spoilers in a trailer for part 3 because 2 & 3 was filmed back to back and released 6 months apart.
@dennismoore3383
@dennismoore3383 5 ай бұрын
I saw Back To The Future on a blind date. Even though I had heard the two Huey Lewis & The News songs from the soundtrack on the radio, I had never seen a movie trailer for it, nor had any idea what the plot would be. I just knew Michael J. Fox was in it, and I watched his TV series: Family Ties. The blind date was fun, but nothing became of it. I did, however, immediately see the movie again with a friend. The parts of the movie that are cringe worthy now were cringe worthy then. But we didn't get all worked up about it. It all worked in the context of the movie. However, if some of the stuff on today's social media was seen in the 80's, I think that would have shocked us quite a bit. Because, in the 80's we never called someone, chased someone, or sat in a parked car with someone... LOL
@eddieanderson9399
@eddieanderson9399 5 ай бұрын
She looks like Marty's sister in this movie and he looks like Chris Evans Captain America
@TheHappyCryers
@TheHappyCryers 5 ай бұрын
Haha thank you! I love you said that about Chris because Chris Evans is honestly my celebrity crush! 😍 I guess you can tell why I married him!😂❤️ - Daniela
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