10 million points for noticing the LONE PINE MALL sign.
@CalciumChief7 ай бұрын
Meh. There's a much deeper and more layered Easter egg in the third one.
@hennakettunen87557 ай бұрын
🙌 ..I never did. 🙈
@dedcowbowee7 ай бұрын
Yes, most don't.
@brett62397 ай бұрын
Yup, seen it a hundred time and never caught it.
@thundernels7 ай бұрын
@@CalciumChiefMeh on Meh-ing folks enjoyment
@mikegilgenbach48407 ай бұрын
You cant watch the first Back to the Future without watching all three. Its a law. Its in the books.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
They’re coming soon!!
@robertcartier50887 ай бұрын
@@johnsaal8364 Totally agree!
@MJDroz757 ай бұрын
rules are rules....
@HiddenWindshield7 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting Just remember, at the end of #2, there's a trailer for #3 that really spoils the movie, so make sure you stop watching before the trailer starts.
@bece79947 ай бұрын
Second this.
@Melomaniac19567 ай бұрын
Bob Zemeckis confirmed that Marty met Doc when he was around 14 after hearing that Brown was a dangerous lunatic. Marty wanted to go and see what it was all about for himself. He snuck into Doc's lab and was fascinated by all his inventions. When Doc caught him, he was glad to have someone interested in his work, and their friendship began.
@scottishfilmhistorian7 ай бұрын
I have an Evil Doc theory but who knows what the deal is with them.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing this!!!
@kylereese48227 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting The confusion of you trying to workout time travel is hilarious... 😂😂🤣🤣
@BDUBZ497 ай бұрын
But none of that is ever disclosed in the trilogy, is it?
@cassidywest55397 ай бұрын
@@BDUBZ49 No.
@artembentsionov7 ай бұрын
The actor playing Biff is actually the nicest guy you’ll ever meet. He’s also pretty decent with a guitar
@0okamino7 ай бұрын
Really funny, and a talented visual artist as well.
@gusbunda7 ай бұрын
and Crispin Glover (George McFly) is one of the creepiest mofos of all time.
@justinedse84357 ай бұрын
@artembentsionov Thomas F Wilson!
@artembentsionov7 ай бұрын
@@justinedse8435 he payed Maniac in the Wing Commander games and Nate’s father in Legends of Tomorrow
@aaroncollins64117 ай бұрын
Also a good tuba player
@TexasTransplant795 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Hewie Lewis (the singer of "the power of love") was the judge in the glasses that told Marty, "I'm sorry, but you're just to darn loud".😏
@CHRISTOPHER-1793-z9e7 ай бұрын
The script is flawless. The foreshadowing, the callbacks, the character development, the humor mixed with the poignancy as well as the darkness. The way it handles the time travel without being hokey but also without being just stupid like many movies. The direction from Zemeckis is phenomenal. If you re-watch it, go look at the camera movement and watch how few cuts there are in a scene, how he covers a scene with a master and how he blocks the scene with his actors, how he uses the foreground and the background, how he frames things. The set design etc. Of course the performances are all incredible. Every single one of them is awesome. The score is stellar. The way Zemeckis handles tension, stretches moments to their breaking point (like the clock tower and Marty driving toward the cable at the end) without cheating too hard. All in all it's just a masterpiece. It's a blockbuster, but it's also film-making.
@charlize12537 ай бұрын
This script is taught in film school as a perfect "tight" script: virtually every single line of dialogue serves multiple purposes -- paying off a previous set-up, setting up a future payoff, foreshadowing, establishing character, and moving the plot forward, all at once -- and barely a single line is wasted.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Loved how you explained everything in this comment! You really nailed it. I really can’t wait to watch the next two movies!
@Quotenwagnerianer7 ай бұрын
Indeed. The climax with the thunderstorm is just chef's kiss! The cuts, the pacing, the blocking, it's just perfect.
@Cheepchipsable7 ай бұрын
That makes it predictable though. After the first few times instances you know whats coming - they out Chekoved Chekov.
@thetinpin7 ай бұрын
@@CheepchipsableThat is true only after the first time watching because of the old addage 'hindsight is 20/20'. You have to take into consideration the age of this film before making that claim. The story only feels blatantly obvious after seeing it (especially if you didn't see this very early on) because the time travel plot element has become much more cliche after almost 40 years of filmmaking and playwrights using this (almost) perfect script as a portion of, if not the base, of so many stories and screenplays since BTTF's release. I would strongly argue that, while this certainly was not the first time travel centric screenplay, it was easily one of the most novel and well written as of its original premiere date.
@glennjpanting20817 ай бұрын
46:25 - Marvin Berry called his cousin Chuck ..... CHUCK BERRY .... one of the pioneers of rock and roll, who, in 1958, wrote and recorded the song "Johnny B. Goode," the song that Marty was playing on stage! Also, Chuck Berry was famous for the "duck walk" that Marty does. kzbin.info/www/bejne/sKOXcqZ9o7KchZI
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Omg! Thanks for dropping that link! I love reading comments for stuff just like this cus it expands the movie and makes it even better! Thank you!!!!
@801Guitarshredder7 ай бұрын
I dont know if someone else commented this, but when Marty travels back to 1985 Twin Pines Mall is renamed "Lone Pine Mall" because Marty crushed the one Pine.
@bleybourne17 ай бұрын
Although I don't like that the film repaints Chuck Berry as being a plagiarist rather than a pioneer.
@BDUBZ497 ай бұрын
@@bleybourne1 Jimi Hendrix and Pete Townshend too! Also, Marty invented the skateboard, the puffy vest and designer underwear.
@BDUBZ497 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting Michael J. Fox is/was an avid guitar player. He had his guitar teacher on set with him. Although Fox did not actually play anything, his guitar teacher gave him tips on how to mime the guitar parts so they looked real. The guitar teacher was the bass player in The Pinheads (his talent show band).
@BobJerunckle7 ай бұрын
"Marty, what a nice name" They loved that name so much, they waited for their third kid to use it. 😆
@TommygunNG7 ай бұрын
Head canon: George named his first son after a fellow who saved his life in the service. But that’s just me.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
HAHAHA i didn’t think about that!
@jakerobinson59787 ай бұрын
Family Guy nailed it: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nYOTd6Oqor9-mtksi=wsN4w5pTwR2eu2nY&t=19
@sandrorocha7907 ай бұрын
Maybe Dave got his name from George's father or grandfather or one of Lorraine's relatives.
@luisalb907 ай бұрын
It was a nice paradox, just like the flux capacitor thing
@thestoicsoliloquies40417 ай бұрын
It was supposed to be a standalone film. They didn't plan on any sequels. The ending was meant as a fun gag/joke. It made so much money they were later asked to make more. They filmed 2 and 3 back to back.
@Sarah_Gravydog3167 ай бұрын
yeah, I call total BS on that... they should have known when they were making it that it would be a classic & Universal would be making any kind of sequel
@phillipridgway83177 ай бұрын
@@Sarah_Gravydog316 No they really didn't know it would be such a success. They had all kinds of problems making this, including having to replace the lead actor, with extensive reshoots necessary. Also, up to this point, time travel movies were not generally big money spinners, so the producers have admitted it was a gamble.
@westboundno87 ай бұрын
Sorry my friend, you're wrong. I work in film and know people on this film. It was plagued with problems and no one expected it to be a hit. Before it was a DeLorean the time machine was a fridge that they would move around on a pickup - but cost-wise and time-wise it was problematic. Changing to a car came late in the process and DeLorean because all the negative publicity with John DeLorean scandal. They fired Eric Stoltz - the original actor playing Marty - when about half of his scenes had been shot . Michael J Fox was starring in a hit sitcom on TV so he shot on that Monday to Friday and worked on Back To The Future at night and weekends. People tend to assume that people knew in advance that films were going to be hits. I knew Gary Kurtz and on Star Wars (1977) the studio thought it was a turkey and expected it to bomb.
@drayman1017 ай бұрын
@@Sarah_Gravydog316 I'm not surprised about this at all. Everyone involved and in-the-know about Star Wars during the making of it had no idea what it would turn into, the cast all thought it was some weird goofy movie passion project by George Lucas (which to be fair, it was at the time) and nobody had a clue what would come from it. There's plenty of other stories of huge success that went a similar way. Everyone is always trying to make the next big thing, or else chasing the trends too late... few succeed in predicting that thing and making it happen.
@TheSpatulaCity6 ай бұрын
I remember watching this as a kid in the theaters back in 1985 and there was no .. to be continued at the end. It wasn't years later when they decided to do a part 2 & 3 that they put the ... To be continued at the end of BTTF.
@luketimewalkerАй бұрын
OMG youre so GOOD at noticing stuff! So articulate, on top of everything! You're also the first to point out that pretty much Lorrain KNOWS about the peeping toms and still does it hahaha
@metoo75577 ай бұрын
Back to the future is probably one of the best trilogies of all time. And you'll have to watch all three, you'll understand after you do, they all compliment each other. they are a master class in trilogy making, and it's an incredible ride.
@pietergreveling7 ай бұрын
No, it is! 😉😁👍🏻✌🏼
@meu021367 ай бұрын
It’s the best, every other trilogy has gradually devalued itself over time.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Oh yes! I’ll be watching all 3! Alien is next, followed by Back to the Future 2!
@_Shadoh_7 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting Great!! And you have to watch the second Alien too, called Aliens, another great sequel!!
@ericmcnair40837 ай бұрын
Looking forward to Alien
@richardbezila64957 ай бұрын
When Marty was auditioning with his band at high school, the teacher with the megaphone who said he was just too darn loud was Huey Lewis from Huey Lewis & The News. The song Marty was playing in the audition is a Huey Lewis song as were other songs in the movie.
@Roller-Ball7 ай бұрын
***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** At the end of part 2. You need to STOP the movie when it says, "To Be Concluded". It will spoil the part 3 surprises. Thanks Thanks also for picking up on her changing in the window. So, so, many miss that.
@BiffMan427 ай бұрын
@LiteWeightReacting Not sure we've seen you confirm awareness of this, but please please stop immediately at the end of 2. It's such a treat for you to be able to go into #3 with no knowledge at all, so please don't miss that rare opportunity!
@SlamminGraham7 ай бұрын
Yes, to avoid spoilers, stop the movie at "To Be Concluded"
@eduardocostadasilva35937 ай бұрын
Definitely.
@Cheepchipsable7 ай бұрын
Lol, a bit late for that.
@InterMalager7 ай бұрын
@@BiffMan42 shes confirmed on my comment somewhere haha
@seekexplorewander7 ай бұрын
I"M SO GLAD you didn't edit out Doc's reaction after sending Marty back. It's such a beautiful moment to see him so excited and to see how much he cared for Marty.
@soth1sol5 ай бұрын
the fact he even had a mind to warn marty not to plug into the amplifier ...brought tears to my eyes... doc was big brother big sister hallmark lifetime channel of the week material.
@kenmercer81127 ай бұрын
"another" kid jumped in front of the car..... she's a popular show.
@John_Locke_1086 ай бұрын
LOL. I've always loved that implication. Or maybe he's a terrible driver and keeps hitting kids but blames them.
@slimmccoy886326 күн бұрын
I'll be the one to say it... Lea Thompson looks great in the 50s style.
@monteepresto61967 ай бұрын
You're in for a REAL TREAT with this trilogy!!!
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Yes I am!! I can’t wait to watch the next two!
@tatotorchia60757 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting It is very important that when you finish watching BTTF II when you see the message "To be concluded" you stop the video, because then the trailer of BTTF III appears and there are a lot of spoilers.
@vabeachkevin7 ай бұрын
They actually planned on this movie being a standalone with no sequels in mind. After the success of this they decided to make part two and three (which were both filmed at the same time)
@thomastimlin17247 ай бұрын
Yes and now so many tihink it was meant ot be a Trilogy series because there are so many shows and films that have sequals and stuff. Wrongo folks! it was NEVER meant to be a series, but the box office spoke loudly so they made two more. 2nd on 4 years later n 1989, and the 3rd one released in 1990.
@killroy237 ай бұрын
Came here to say exactly that! They wanted the flying DeLorean to be a kind of end gag/joke
@Electronic_Boyscout7 ай бұрын
Also Bob Z was filming Roger Rabbit at the same time as part 2.
@lornepribbeno37607 ай бұрын
It more just set the trend for sequels, completely unintentionally. The filmmakers have even said if they had known at the time, they would have changed this ending.
@ArielCarmona7 ай бұрын
its diminishing returns after the first one for me, but your mileage my vary
@leftthestoop7 ай бұрын
Once you understand how Loraine behaves, you get why there are so many kids jumping in front of cars. They’re probably bird watching
@Sarah_Gravydog3167 ай бұрын
yeah i never even thought of that until now haha Lorraine has pictures of boys all around her mirror 16:13
@3OBTPA7 ай бұрын
Another one of these damn kids jumped in front of my car
@ryanseaman43817 ай бұрын
Another fun Easter egg; the judge who tells Marty’s band “you’re too darn loud” is Huey Lewis from Huey Lewis & the News. They perform the theme song from the movie “The Power of Love” and the “Back in Time” when the end credits roll.
@karlsmith25707 ай бұрын
35:42 "I Feel Like We're Supposed To Know That Guy, And I Don't Know Who That Is" He's the town drunk in 1985, but he was the mayor of the town in 1955
@Mr_M_5 ай бұрын
Not true. Writer Bob Gale has debunked this himself.
@videostash4134 ай бұрын
certianly not the same character just something someone came up with after the fact
@MikeHedberg2 ай бұрын
No. I've always thought he was Peabody as an older divorced alcoholic homeless person after his breeding pines didn't work out.
@DestinationDrives7 ай бұрын
So impressed that you noticed all of the small details! Lone Pine Mall, inventing the skateboard, etc. Most people miss these things first time watching!
@gunkulator17 ай бұрын
Um yeah, I'm thinking she's seen this before.
@justinedse84357 ай бұрын
@gunkulator1 Nope, this is the first time.
@ilyasuddin22767 ай бұрын
She has. No one is that observant and funny she has picked up on all details.
@DarkVeghetta7 ай бұрын
@@ilyasuddin2276 She seems to be and does this regularly with all the movie reactions I've seen her do. She has a very high Perception stat.
@merrelluniverze57513 ай бұрын
@@ilyasuddin2276 not everyone is as dumb as you homie
@j.woodbury4127 ай бұрын
That yellow guitar Marty plays in the beginning is called a Chiquita. It's smaller than a regular guitar which makes it easy to carry and it's very rare. Thomas F. Wilson, who plays the bully, Biff Tannen based his performance on his own experiences of being bullied himself in high school. You may have noticed the name of the farmer, Mr. Peabody and his son, Sherman. Sherman and Peabody were characters on the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons in the 1950's and 1960's. They would go back in time in their "Way Back Machine" to witness important historical events, usually to help those events happen.
@renzero92067 ай бұрын
It's been used in film classes as an example of "the perfect script". Not one line of dialogue or one scene is wasted. Everything is a setup and payoff. For me, this is my all-time fav film (not what I think is the best film, just the one I could watch forever). My "fun fact" - Tom Wilson, who plays Bully Biff, is the nicest guy in real-life, a devout catholic and the exact OPPOSITTE of his character. When they were filming the "car scene", he would apologize to Lea Thompson (Lorraine) every take they did. She was so sweet and told him everything was fine, they were acting.
@stpnwlf9Ай бұрын
It is also used in film schools as an example of near perfect film editing. Some of the cuts in the film are less than a second logn yet they have huge impact in some scenes.
@autonomouspublishingincorp82417 ай бұрын
As children we typically understand that our parents are watching us grow up, but very few are ever aware that as children we are also watching our parents growing up.
@TephulioTX4 ай бұрын
You are sorry.
@pitchblackwarwolf17 ай бұрын
I cant believe it, but you pointed out something to me I never thought of before. I love this trilogy and watched it a zilion times. I never realized it, but you're right, Marty got rejected and couldn't play at his high school dance, but he got to do it at his dads dance in the past! I never thought about that, good call!
@garylee36857 ай бұрын
The phone number Jennifer gave Marty was a 555- number, which was the prefix for non operative tv and movie phone numbers.
@flyingardilla1437 ай бұрын
555 numbers were assigned to a radio telephone technology that never took off. Since no one was going to have any of those proto cell phones, TV and movies used the 555 numbers.
@LanceSolo727 ай бұрын
Was it the song 867-5309 that made movies & books start using (555)? Because ppl called that # so much?
@garylee36857 ай бұрын
@LanceSolo72 no, 555 was long before that song.
@reesebn387 ай бұрын
@@LanceSolo72 I always thought that was it. Good song!
@HiddenWindshield7 ай бұрын
Technically, only the numbers between 555-0000 and 555-1999 are guaranteed to be safe to use in fiction, because the major phone companies have agreed never to use those specific numbers. In _practice,_ though, phone companies are probably never going to use a 555 number ever, because of films like this one that use numbers outside the "guaranteed safe" range.
@taschenrechner7 ай бұрын
The guy in the band, Marvin Berry (a fictional character), called his cousin Chuck Berry (an actual real life musician), who was the author of the song Marty was playing, Johnny B. Goode.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
So frickin cool! Haha
@themoizcinema23707 ай бұрын
Someone tell her there's also a telltale game series. She needs to play that
@PhysicalMediaPreventsWea-bx1zm7 ай бұрын
Chuck Berry didn't just write the song. He performed it! He was an icon from the '50's right up there with Elvis and Little Richard. His signature move was the "duck walk" that Marty did while performing the song!
@insertname45327 ай бұрын
The people that tell Marty his music is to darn loud is Huey Lewis and the news
@ragabashmoon15517 ай бұрын
@@themoizcinema2370 Good luck with that. It's nearly impossible to find... legally.
@jamesmoore40037 ай бұрын
The trick to time travel movies is to try not to over think it too much and just enjoy 😊
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
I’m the queen of overthinking though 🤣
@samlung27247 ай бұрын
Like how, if Marty travels to the future, technically, wouldn't he be missing in that future.
@michaeljacyna19737 ай бұрын
@samlung2724 Yup I always said that. Just like how Einstein was missing for one minute
@ReelMeurik7 ай бұрын
@@samlung2724 Technically true. But they have this convenient plot device, called "the ripple effect". If Marty were to get killed in the future, he wouldn't be around in 1985 to grow up to be 47 in 2015... oooh the paradox :D
@user-fk6wl9mq1f7 ай бұрын
To me I took back to the future to be where the present is hinged to the choices being made. The only difference is the ripple effect. I feel changes are permanent if it gets to a certain point. Example of this is shown in the movie when Marty messed with his parents meeting. Unlike terminator, back to the future sticks to one timeline with what stands is what occurs by a certain point. Marty beginning to disappear at the dance was the ripple effect coming for him if his parents didn’t kiss. Personally I find back to the future to be a great film in how a movie dealing with time travel should be. Imo nothing will replicate the mastery of it
@Angelus_976 ай бұрын
The little dance when laughing at 37:07 is one of the most genuine and loveliest reactions to someone enjoying a film I’ve seen in a long time.
@tru3sk1ll7 ай бұрын
Just found your channel recently it's super fun, you definitely catch things most reactors miss!!! The next two are fun also, enjoy!
@michaelschroeck22547 ай бұрын
5:14 a strong confident woman knows her man isn’t going to go away from all of HER!!!! The way Jennifer handles that was sheer class.
@martinbraun12117 ай бұрын
BEST.TRILOGY.EVER!
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to watch the next two!
@sundalangur32507 ай бұрын
It's my favorite comedy trilogy.
@spectralsymphony6 ай бұрын
Frodo: "Don't worry Sam, Gandalf strayed out of all thought and time too. Maybe Sauron has cast a spell on the commenters"
@dennismoore33837 ай бұрын
This actually was a one-off movie that became a big hit. The scene at the end was not planned and they had to work around Jennifer being in the car when they made the sequels. Plus, Claudia Wells (Jennifer) was taking care of a sick family member and unable to participate when the sequels were filmed. She was replaced by Elisabeth Shue (The Karate Kid, Adventures In Babysitting). If you decide to watch part 2, you have to watch part 3. They were originally one movie, but the script grew so big they split it into two and filmed them back to back. They were released in 1989 and 1990, six months apart. Turn off part 2 right after it says "To be concluded" to avoid spoilers for part 3. This was pre-internet, so I guess they wanted to make sure we knew part 3 was only half a year away before we left the theater.
@harryballsak11237 ай бұрын
And Claudia Wells wasn't the first Jennifer cast. That was Melora Hardin who you might know as Jan from The Office( but she was considered too tall because of Fox's lack of height
@Sandra-wj4on18 күн бұрын
Biff was supposed to say "Why don't you make like a tree ... and leave." Like everything in his life, he messed that saying up! LOL!
@sandman_says_runrunner470112 күн бұрын
I will let the spoiler slide due to the fact that she has already seen BttF2. I just hope this isn't a common occurrence for you.
@Tux.Penguin7 ай бұрын
Love your reactions! ❤ Many KZbinrs have reacted to Back to the Future but you seem to catch SO MUCH more of the jokes and cleverness than anyone else!
@shadout7 ай бұрын
Full marks for picking up all the pine tree references the first time. It took a second viewing for me.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Woooo! Thank you!!!
@DavidLindes7 ай бұрын
Right? I was excited by that, too. Like, not only noticing the switch to Lone Pine, but noting the connection to the name when the tree was knocked over in the first place. That's the upside of "always over-thinking" [referencing a different comment thread], I guess. ;)
@Parfenoff797 ай бұрын
One of the best movies ever
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
It really was such a treat to watch!! Can’t wait to watch the next two movies!
@Lucas_Dankemann_the_freak7 ай бұрын
- The clocks in intro.. there's one Doc forgot to mess in the ground you can is 8:15. - He live in the same garage of the mansion 1640, remember the papers he sold the house only the garage left. - The man who said is "too loud" is Huey Lewis the composer of the song (The Power of Love). - Clocktower square appears in lots of movies another example is "Gremilins"... - Marty meet the Doc in Twin Pines Mall but kill a pine in 1955 when he see the whole travel again is The Lone Pine Mall. -When Marty see Doc for the 1st time ask "It's a Devo suit?" because the band Devo was famous for use it see the clip of Satisfaction. - Father farmer is Sherman and his son Peabody named after a kids cartoon who included time travel. - Johnny B. Goode he jumps like Pete Townshend, in the ground acts like Angus Young, walks on the knne like Chuck Berry guitar near face like Ed Van Halen and the guitar on his back like Jimi Hendrix. - The scene from " Darth Vader" has a tape of Ed Van Halen he played a theme from Wild Life 1984. - Actor Billy Zane is one of Biff pals... - He promissed send the demo-tape of his band to someone, when he wakes up in the end of the movie he has the package in his hand. - Calvin Klein was dubbed in French "Pierre Cardin" and in Spanish "Levi Strauss".
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Omg! Thank you so much for sharing Al of this. I absolutely love hearing more about movies like this!!!
@Lucas_Dankemann_the_freak7 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting Greetings from Brazil... I'll follow your reactions...
@leeci337 ай бұрын
Billy Zane is randomly in everything lol
@Lucas_Dankemann_the_freak7 ай бұрын
@@leeci33 🤣🤣🤣
@ArielCarmona7 ай бұрын
Huey Lewis didn't just compose "The Power of Love" he did the movie's soundtrack and the music video was perfect for the MTV generation, you know back in the day when MTV actually played music videos 24-7
@ryancampbell86457 ай бұрын
Without spoiling anything, Doc does a great job of describing the alternate timeline theory in BTTF 2! We've seen the idea covered so much in sci-fi over the years, but these movies were so many people's first experience with the concept, and they just nail it.
@cjwill99207 ай бұрын
"I think a man should be strong and protect the woman he loves" Wouldn't hear that in a movie today
@charlize12537 ай бұрын
This script is taught in film school as a perfect "tight" script: virtually every single line of dialogue serves multiple purposes -- paying off a previous set-up, setting up a future payoff, foreshadowing, establishing character, and moving the plot forward, all at once -- and barely a single line is wasted.
@HappyHarryHardon7 ай бұрын
This film is taught as a tight script?! Nice
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
I can definitely see why! Its been used in the past and continue to be used in the future!
@Osprey8507 ай бұрын
Teaching this script in film school is tight!
@John_Locke_1086 ай бұрын
@@Osprey850 Teaching this script is super easy. Barely an inconvenience.
@6sKi6z67 ай бұрын
This is one of those movies like “Jurassic Park” that you can just watch a billion times and never get tired of it. Fun facts: Bob Gale wrote this script after coming across his dad’s old yearbook photo and wondering if the two of them would have been friends. Bob Zemekis and Bob Gale have it in their contracts that this movie can’t be remade before they’re both dead. And lastly, much like big horror movies like Halloween, Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street, this movie wasn’t supposed to have sequels. It’s meant to be open ended for future adventures.
@williamkoza19777 ай бұрын
I met Claudia Wells who played Jennifer Parker in 2021 when I was in California she owns a mens clothing store in studio city that's where I met her
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Oh that’s really cool! I didn’t know that!
@dezinguy7 ай бұрын
That's great. And if she's happy, that's what matters most. Has she ever thought about acting again?
@MrKeychange7 ай бұрын
Claudia still owns it I've gotten suits from her for years!
@colinluckens95916 ай бұрын
@@MrKeychange Wow no s***!.....
@MrKeychange6 ай бұрын
@@colinluckens9591 Yup! She's awesome. 😊
@D1Gr8hansGraf7 ай бұрын
At 4:53, the guy telling them they’re too damned loud is Huey Lewis, of Huey Lewis and The News. They formed in 1980 and had a few hits. The song playing while Marty is on his way to school is one of their hits.
@Flash_Of_Lightning4 ай бұрын
Hi, I just want to say thank you. I’ve had some really bad emotional experiences and watching your channel has really helped me. Watching you watch these classic movies for the first time is a great experience as it reminds me of when I first watched them all with my dad, you’re great
@wolferguy7 ай бұрын
After watchin alot of reaction videos of this movie your take on about how Lorain knew what she was doing in the window was a new take I never heard before and it makes sense. Kudos!
@Sarah_Gravydog3167 ай бұрын
Lorraine was boy-crazy & all those boys were "bird watching" & she's changing in front of her window ...hmmmm... like when my sister or I are in the pool & the boy next door just HAS to mow his lawn. ...every day... & the rest of the time all he does is play video games
@hayleyferguson33466 ай бұрын
Yet why would she ask what George was doing, as parents in front of her kids. She wanted to maintain an illusion right? Why would George ignore her lying to the kids about being pure, innocent, when he KNEW the wild exhibitionist girl he dated.
@michaelschroeck22547 ай бұрын
Wendy Jo Sperber…. I am so glad she is immortalized in this film. She was 27 I think at this time but played Marty’s 19 year old sister. She was in a sitcom with Tom hanks in the early 80’s called bosom buddies and even at that young age I had a crush on her. ❤ RIP Wendy. 🥹😢
@Lethgar_Smith7 ай бұрын
I loved her in 1941
@glennwisniewski95366 ай бұрын
She was great 7 years earlier in another Zemeckis film, the hilarious I Wanna Hold Your Hand. He used her again 2 years later in Used Cars. Both of those movies should be reacted to.
@david-j1r9m7 ай бұрын
First person I've ever seen who figured out the bullet-proof vest. Great job!
@robcost9166 ай бұрын
The mall used in the movie is thePuente Hills mall is so Cal. The original Twin Pines sign is on display inside the mall.
@crayzeewhorse2 ай бұрын
Daaaaamn, nice display behind your beautiful self ❤ Wow, probably only reactor that actually picks up on the small stuff, like crashing into the building after going back, and the lone pine! well played! 🤙🏼
@fredlight7 ай бұрын
fun fact, the teacher telling them at the beginning that they , Marty and his band, re playing too loud is the lead singer of the band making the main song, That's the Power of Love, of the movie and this song they are playing...he is Huey Lewis, a famous rock star at this time in the USA!
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Omg thank you for sharing that! That’s so awesome and an amazing little nugget!
@CoastalNomad7 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting And the guy sitting next to Huey is Eric Stoltz who was originally cast as Marty..... After weeks of shooting, he just didn't have the right "Screen Presence" that he wanted for Marty....... So they had to reshoot all the Marty scenes they had done up to that point........
@csako26687 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting When Marty is late to school and he's skateboarding - the guy driving the Jeep he holds onto is stunt coordinator Walter Scott., the director of the movie. Originally actor Eric Stoltz was to play the Marty role, but after filming quite a few scenes, it was decided he just wasn't right for the part. You can see these if you search on KZbin
@zooks5277 ай бұрын
@@CoastalNomad No. Lot's of people say it was, but Stoltz was fired and the departure did not go well. He did not come back for a cameo.
@zooks5277 ай бұрын
Topping it off, Marty's backup band was Huey Lewis' band "The News".
@nightwing13437 ай бұрын
Oh wow I never thought that I’d ever see you do a Back to the Future reaction. I’m so glad that you took the opportunity to watch, definitely a timeless classic (no pun intended) aswell as the other two movies which I really do hope you react to and enjoy
@pietergreveling7 ай бұрын
Why wouldn't she watch Back to the Future?! 🤷🏻♂️
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Yes! I’m so happy I did too! Next up is Alien, followed by Back to the Future 2!
@Eddy00427 ай бұрын
Absolutely react to the entire trilogy. First one is amazing, second one is clever, third one is awesome. 2nd and 3rd were actually filmed together and are really one double movie.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
I have the first Alien already recorded so that will be next! After that, Back to the future 2!
@tkurz30717 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting To bring this to your attention, after part 2 of Back to the future, they play a spoiler filled preview of Back to the Future 3, make sure you skip that section.
@kylereese48227 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting The Thing(1982) has cute dogs and no time travel... :):)
@robertcartier50887 ай бұрын
@@kylereese4822 You are evil! lol
@kailee877 ай бұрын
@@kylereese4822 yea very cute lol
@gl22222Ай бұрын
22:15 “make like a tree and get out of here”… Remember how you said you love when dogs tilt their head. That was you at this moment 😂
@victorzuniga2337 ай бұрын
Ironically this film encapsulates so much of what made big budget movies in the 80’s so great yet most of it takes place in the 50’s!
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
So a good point!!
@reesebn387 ай бұрын
As a teen in the 80s myself and other teens wanted to be teens in the rock and roll 50s. In the 80s as were nostalgic for the 50s. Make me sad the 80s is further away then the 50s was then. The 80s were awesome! I remember waiting in line the see BTTF.
@0okamino7 ай бұрын
It seems funny now to think of $19m ($15m + $4m for the reshoots with MJF), even inflated to around $55m today, as a big movie budget. BTTF was still on the somewhat modest side of big budgets in 1985. Of course, it blew the roof off the box office that year, pulling in $388m worldwide. Well-deserved, too.
@omaridanner12547 ай бұрын
Wassup Liteweight really enjoying all of your reactions keep up the amazing work my friend 😊😊
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Hi Omari! Hope you’re doing well and enjoy the reaction!
@BDUBZ497 ай бұрын
Marty arrived in 1955 on Nov 5 at approx 1:25 AM. Nov 5 was the same day Doc invented the flux capacitor. Marty was busy ditching the car, walking into town. Stopping at the diner and meeting George and Biff. Later he got hit by the car and spent 9 hours at Lorraine's house. By then Doc had already had the epiphany. There was no alternate timeline where he told Marty about it. The same goes for adult Lorraine saying she never parked with a boy. She just being a mother. There was no looping timeline where she encountered Marty before.
@michaeljacyna19737 ай бұрын
Totally agree. These misconceptions happen a lot because the movie likes to get cute with "causality" with things like skateboards and Johnny B Goode. Ultimately, you have to say it was complete coincidence that Chuck Berry heard a couple measures of it, but you still have to say he would've written the song regardless of hearing Marty
@BDUBZ497 ай бұрын
@@michaeljacyna1973 I think she's overthinking it because movies and tv shows since then have made time travel more complicated with multiple timelines running simultaneously, etc. And I think Part 2 does touch on that...but there has to be a FIRST TIME and that's what this is.
@edisont.picard41127 ай бұрын
It couldn't have been 1:25 AM because the sun came up just as he was leaving the Peabody farm.
@BDUBZ497 ай бұрын
@@edisont.picard4112 You're right. It is 6AM. We get a 1 second glimpse of the dashboard readout just before Marty hits 88mph in the mall parking lot. I said 1:25 because that's about what time it was in present time when he jumped.
@scifibob7 ай бұрын
Just wanted to comment, because I loved your reaction. Lovely to see someone that picks up on details, and you scored really high there.
@ShawdellWolfheart2 ай бұрын
I love that you notice these details. You even predict what will happen. That's admirable. Maybe because I'm like that myself.
@Billinois784 ай бұрын
I have read that in an earlier draft of the script, Lorraine's (Marty's mom's) backstory is given more detail, but it was too dark so it was removed: The reason she claimed to have "never done those things when I was your age" was indeed to protect her kids, but also to cover up what happened to her. Remember the school lunchroom scene when she slaps Biff and says "I'm not that kind of girl" and Biff says "Well maybe you are and you just don't know it yet". Well, in that early draft, she was indeed r - worded, presumably by Biff, who spreads the rumor that she was easy and wanted it, etc. Her reputation is ruined, her father disowns her for shaming the family and she crawls into the bottle where she stays. She married George because he was seen as safe, discounting his peeping tom escapade. She might have been a bit of an exhibitionist herself, knowing he was watching. As you remembered on your outro, how her father said "Another one of these damn kids jumped in front of my car" ... Anyway, you see why such a dark backstory was cut from a mainly lighthearted and fun movie.
@myfootballjesus7 ай бұрын
the reason Biff;s henchman wears 3d Glasses in 1955 is because 3D movies were new so some kids thought it was cool to wear them his name in the movie is "3D" he is in part @ and wears updated version o 3D glasses in 1985
@John_Locke_1086 ай бұрын
3D was super popular again in the early 80's so kids like me actually thought he looked cool. Or maybe that was just me.
@stevenward24087 ай бұрын
Chuck berry was an early pioneer of a new type of music called "Rock & Roll".
@jimshaw94495 ай бұрын
So much fun to watch along with you, your one smart cookie! You actually watch the film, refreshing, you caught just about everything that matters, nice job, please follow thru with the trilogy, get through two, you'll love the third.
@uluruh15276 ай бұрын
What a nice reaction. Very good forecast what happens in the next 10 seconds... and Lone Pine Mall was perfect :)
@CarlHungus7 ай бұрын
Fun cameo: the administrator who tells Marty during his try-out that "they're just too darn loud", that's Huey Lewis, the person who wrote the main song for the movie, The Power of Love 😁
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
That is so amazing!!
@PhysicalMediaPreventsWea-bx1zm7 ай бұрын
He didn't just write it. He sang it too. Huey Lewis and the News were one of the biggest groups of the 80's
@fixer11407 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReactingand the guy driving the jeep downtown, with the baseball cap, that's Steven Spielberg
@glennwelsh97847 ай бұрын
The idea of time travel presented here is much more linear than what is presented in Avengers and Loki. In Back To The Future, there aren't multiple branching timelines all coexisting at once. There's just one timeline that gets altered by using time travel to change past events. When you watch the next one, you'll find out just how drastic those changes can be. Essentially, the multiverse or "multiple worlds" theory we see in Avengers and Loki was a theory created to avoid the problem of paradoxes like the one we kinda see here in BTTF. If Marty goes back in time and prevents his own birth, how could he exist to go back in time at all? The movie has a happy ending that ultimately avoids that paradox, but what if Marty didn't successfully match up George and Lorraine? What if he had killed George instead? The movie says that Marty would've faded out of existence, but the whole "fading out of existence" seems to be done more for the dramatic effect of Hollywood filmmaking than anything else. It still wouldn't answer the question, "If Marty was never born at all, how could he ever exist to travel back in time and kill his own father or otherwise definitively prevent his own existence?" That creates a paradox that would need to be explained somehow. The multiverse theory claims to solve this issue by making sure that the timeline you existed in and originated from is not altered, replaced, or erased by any changes you made during time travel, thus avoiding any resulting paradoxes. Instead, the changes you make create a separate branching yet coexisting timeline.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Lots to unpack here! Thanks for sharing all of it! I love how thought provoking this all can be. I really really cannot wait to see what they do in the next two movies!
@glennwelsh97847 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting Yeah, it's a lot to think about. There are a few different theories regarding time travel, and it all can get a bit confusing. Entertainment media (like movies) have typically chosen the linear theory of time travel that we see in Back To The Future and The Terminator because it's a bit more simple and easier to understand, though the multiverse theory has previously appeared in comic books, and there was late 90's/early 00's TV show called Sliders that was based on the theory as well. But after the MCU introduced it, the multiverse theory has become all the rage in modern time travel fiction.
@PhysicalMediaPreventsWea-bx1zm7 ай бұрын
@@glennwelsh9784... You have to remember too that the Multiverse wasn't just a creation of modern day writers. Its history goes back over 2,000 years. I won't go into it here but safe to say it's not a new idea. There's also no reason it wouldn't work for BTTF except for the fading away into nothingness thing which wouldn't have happened regardless.
@TordaiJenoArthurJenci7 ай бұрын
Great Scott i love bttf my. Childhood memories nostalgia
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
That’s awesome! Hope you enjoyed the reaction and I can’t wait to see the next two movies!
@TordaiJenoArthurJenci7 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting same I love all 3 movies seen every movie
@DavidLindes7 ай бұрын
Great Scott! 😂 Wait... @@LiteWeightReacting have you seen the Rocky Horror Picture Show? That has some Great Scott lines in it, too. :)
@Moviefan2k47 ай бұрын
I first saw this movie when I was 8 years old in 1988, and I have loved it ever since. In the past 36 years, I've probably seen it 500 times, and the sequels almost as much. But the characters and narrative have remained so timeless, that every generation can appreciate it. Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, and the filmmakers have all commented on that. The creators of the trilogy, Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, have said the story is ultimately an example of a "causal time paradox". This basically means that if you go back in time and change something, that change sticks unless another happens later to reverse it. In the first film, the most blatant example of this is Doc surviving his would-be murder by the Libyans, thanks to Marty's note. If Marty hadn't originally fled from the Libyans and gone back in time to begin with, he never would've written that note, and Doc would've stayed dead. Also, the presence of the "two Martys" at the film's end is simply an illustration of the slightly-older one going back 14 minutes early. He can't beat the Libyans to the mall, but he arrives soon enough to see his younger self escape from them. The sequels really expanded on the nature and effects of time-travel in the overall story, and Doc mentions several times that he's become concerned about history being tampered with too much.
@EchoesDaBear7 ай бұрын
Great reaction!! My #1 all-time movie - and yes, it gets better on subsequent views! The story, humour, acting, music, effects - all perfection!! HAVE to do the whole trilogy - but this one does stand alone just fine. My parents LOVED this movie too as they were the teenagers in the late 50's - so it was total nostalgia for them! Cheers!
@jamesmoore40037 ай бұрын
It was supposed to be “make like a tree and leave” but Biff is an idiot lol
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Amazing 🤣
@Raixor7 ай бұрын
*I have honestly NEVER seen anyone pay so close attention to the details of a movie. This my first time seeing a reaction of yours. First of many!* *Have you reacted to "The Fifth Element", yet? Because that's one of those movies that you need to give 100%, undivided attention to, AND watch it, at least 5-10 times to get the full impact, and catch everything. But I have the feeling you'd catch everything on your first watch. MAYBE 1st & 2nd. But you definitely wouldn't need 5-10. lol*
@gunkulator17 ай бұрын
She picked up on almost everything. I'm thinking she's either seen this before or she's read the imdb trivia page or something.
@LinNoOne7 ай бұрын
One of the little things I love is how they didn't know how to pronounce gigawatt ("jiggawatt lol") because back in the eighties it wasn't a common measurement like it is now with gigabytes
@normie27167 ай бұрын
Giga, my nigga.
@dannykent61907 ай бұрын
But then we have GIF, so are we really any better?
@hellomark17 ай бұрын
*jiggabytes
@edisont.picard41127 ай бұрын
"jigga" was the way some science consultant the writers talked to pronounced it, so they kept it. It isn't common but apparently some people did say it that way.
@LinNoOne7 ай бұрын
@@edisont.picard4112 interesting. tbf I still pronounce GIF with a soft g which is apparently wrong now too
@RonMcClarin7 ай бұрын
Great reaction! This is one of my top 3 best of all time. So glad I got to see this in theaters when it came out. Saw it at least 20 times. Perfectly directed and cast with great performances by everyone. Great comedy, pacing and time travel concepts. Also, I don't think there's another movie that captures so much from the 80's. It just oozes with nostalgia. I think the story is really about Marty getting a chance to help his dad grow a spine and tackle life. Keep up the great content!
@ericjohnson88477 ай бұрын
So fun watching your joy, enthusiasm and amusement watching this movie! Great reaction video! And your understanding of it being a new timeline would be correct according to the theory of a multiverse\timeline. 🙂
@wampa257 ай бұрын
Your timeline question will be answered in Part 2.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Awesome! Can’t wait!
@mem1701movies7 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReactingnot really as there are a couple time travel plot holes.
@djlp22127 ай бұрын
Or on The Big Bang Theory.
@Rocket_Man2327 ай бұрын
🔔 LWR @ 0:01 "TIMECOP" (1994) is another excellent Time Travel movie you'd enjoy reacting to! 😉
@JellisX8917 ай бұрын
They set up the movies to be all connected and also uses the bootstrap paradox theory for time travel, Marty is essentially why he even exist in the first place. But he makes changes each time based on his present knowledge of his future basically just jump starting things. It's awesome
@michaeljacyna19737 ай бұрын
They had no idea there'd be sequels when they made this. Gale and Zemeckis just thought it's a fun way to end the movie. When they wrote the sequels they were mad at themselves because they put Jennifer in the situation
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
That so super cool!
@noodle_fc7 ай бұрын
It is an alternate timelines story, as LiteWeight speculates. In a bootstrap paradox, Marty's parents never would have met without his help, but they did. His presence actually disturbed their meeting. The new timeline does have elements of a bootstrap paradox, but it's best not to pull on that thread.
@JohnnyUtah154 ай бұрын
12:49 You’re the first reactor I’ve wanted that has mentioned/made the connection with the pine trees. Edit: 36:06 and you recognized the change in the name of the mall unlike other reactors. Great job!
@stefanfeyle10966 ай бұрын
I've seen so many reactions to this movie but I don't think anyone caught so many bits and pieces than you did. I enjoyed that so much. Thank you. 🙏🏼🍀
@luis_g_777 ай бұрын
One of the best films ever!
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Seriously so dang good!
@kylereese48227 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReacting Fun fact they still make DeLorean's...
@luis_g_777 ай бұрын
@LiteWeightReacting All 3 movies are good so watch them all!🎉
@samyheath81037 ай бұрын
My favourite movie
@norberto4507 ай бұрын
the homeless that said drunk drivers, was the mayor in 1955
@norberto4507 ай бұрын
yes, go for the second and third movie. they are great. just a heads up, everyone will tell you the same, right at the end of part 2 there are some previews of the 3rd. and you want to skip that because there are spoilers. so, just stop watching right when you see the "to be continued"
@jessecortez94497 ай бұрын
@@johnsaal8364this! Way too many people today are hooked up on that little teaser as a massive spoiler as if all of us back during initial release felt spoiled by it. I think people being able instantly search a tv show / movie and binge it repeatedly has created brainrot.
@mem1701movies7 ай бұрын
@@norberto450he wasn’t the mayor. I looked it up.
@dirtyhawkstv15757 ай бұрын
I've always wondered why people say there are spoilers in the preview for pt. 3. I wouldn't consider anything in there a spoiler.
@stargazer16827 ай бұрын
@@dirtyhawkstv1575 It's literally scenes from the third movie, and stuff that happens that a person who hasn't seen the trilogy hasn't seen yet.... 🤦♂
@davidterhune82777 ай бұрын
I've seen dozens of reactions to this but your observations have by far been the most astute! Thanks for the fun
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Wow! This is an awesome compliment, thank you for the kind words!
@hellomark17 ай бұрын
When you took your film studies course, did they tell you something along the lines of "from now on you will watch movies and TV differently," because I went to school for a similar program, and they said the same, and you caught WAY MORE callbacks/call(forwards?) than most reactors! I love seeing how people react to this film in particular and this was SO FUN! Thanks for posting this! +1 new subscriber
@jow30877 ай бұрын
Are you looking back to the future? I'm in love 😚
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
Love love love this movie!
@SYLTales7 ай бұрын
A few points: The judge who interrupts Marty's band with the admonition that, "you're just too darned loud," is Huey Lewis. He's lead vocalist for the band Huey Louis and the News. He wrote "The Power of Love," the song heard several times in the film. He and his band performed it for the film. The film's score was composed by Maestro Alan Silvestri. Among many, many other films, Maestro Silvestri scored the _Avengers_ films. The mall is originally named "Twin Pines Mall." Doc Brown explicity mentions that the area occupied by the mall was once farmland. Old Man Peabody had a dream of using it to breed pine trees. That's the farm at which Marty arrives in 1955. If you look closely, you'll see that Old Man Peabody has a pair of identical pine trees at the end of his driveway -- but Marty runs over one of them. When Marty goes back to 1985, the mall is named "Lone Pine Mall." One extreme bit of subtlety is that George is left-handed. Believe it or not, this was frowned-upon socially and academically until the 1970s. Lefties were taught to suppress it and use their right hand instead. This sometimes led to a level of neurosis due to the brain being told to rebel against its natural tendencies. The key moment is when George punches Biff. He first tries to use his right hand, which Biff easily blocks and immobilizes. It's only when George becomes enraged and uses his natural left hand to punch Biff that he's successful. The whole neurosis/left suppression issue was intentional by the director and writer. George clocking Biff with his left hand is when George is finally able to overcome his self-doubts and simply "be himself." Biff saying, "Make like a tree and get out of here," is a joke based on incorrect use of slang that's now fallen out of use. The correct slang is, "Make like a tree and leave." The fact that Biff gets it wrong is a statement on Biff's intelligence (or lack thereof). "Great Scott!" is another slang term that's fallen out of use. It was an interjection of surprise, amazement, or dismay. It was popular in the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century. It was frequently used by Superman in comics through the 1960s. Something I didn't notice until KZbin reactors started blurting it out: _Why did Lorraine remove Marty's pants??_ He had a concussion, not something that would necessitate the removal of his pants! I'll leave the implications of what Lorraine might have done while Marty's pants were off to the imagination. The 1955 band with whom Marty plays "Johnny B. Goode" is Marvin Berry and the Skylighters. It's now missed by modern audiences, but in-universe, Marvin is cousin to real-life rock musician Chuck Berry. At one point in the song, Marvin calls Chuck on the phone and says, "You know that new sound you've been looking for? Well listen to _this!_ " and holds the phone toward the stage. Chuck Berry was the real-life composer and performer of "Johnny B. Goode." Berry would go on to become one of the most influential musicians of all time. If Chuck Berry copied "Johnny B. Goode" from Marty, this creates what scifi fans call a "Bootstrap Paradox." Marty learned it from Berry, but Berry learned it from Marty. The song ultimately has no composer. This film creates a very strange paradox that's neither broached nor resolved: When Marty returns to 1985, he sees a version of himself go back in time. However, _it's not the same Marty_ . It's an *Alternate Marty* who grew up in the *Alternate 1985* created by Marty's 1955 actions: where his father is a successful, self-confident scifi novelist; his family is successful; and Doc isn't killed by the Libyans. The question becomes: what did Alternate Marty do when he went back to 1955? If Alternate Marty "interfered" with his parents' meeting, to him it would be the way he'd always heard his parents recount the story: that a teenager named Calvin "Marty" Klein was hit by Lorraine's father; that Lorraine was infatuated with him for a few days; and that this ultimately led to Biff's attempted SA of her and George clocking Biff. This becomes what scifi fans call a "Predestination Paradox," in which Alternate Marty must become Calvin "Marty" Klein in order for his future to exist. However, Alternate Marty might _not_ interfere, and the logical implications get very, very twisted. It ultimately results in what scifi fans call an "Infinite Loop Paradox," where multiple different Martys start showing up in 1955. Eventually, Doc's only reasonable response would be to break the loop by never building the time machine at all. The entire matter is totally glossed-over. It's best to forget about it and enjoy the films, because dramatically they're fantastic. Indeed, this script is taught in film schools as the "perfect script" because of the way it's structured. There are entire textbooks written about it. This film was the inspiration for _Rick and Morty_ . It's obviously only the inspiration, as _Back To the Future_ and _Rick and Morty_ are fundamentally different on many levels. There's an ongoing question among scifi fas as to how Original Marty got together with Doc. According to the director and writer, Original Marty had been told by Principal Strickland that Doc was a dangerous nutcase. Being the average Gen-X teenager, Original Marty pushed-back by going to Doc's lab to see for himself. Marty found himself impressed by all the weird gadgets Doc had lying around. Doc then hired Marty to work part-time at the lab doing odd jobs for him. Along the way, Marty convinced Doc to build the gigantic amplifier for his electric guitar that we see in the opening of the film. Back in the real world: In the early hours of the October 21, 2015 (the date Doc went forward to) fans gathered at the Puente Hills Mall, the shooting location of the Lone/Twin Pines Mall, to celebrate the impending arrival of the DeLorean. Sadly, no DeLorean ever appeared, but the fan celebration was well-covered in the press. On a personal note: as an early Gen-Xer, I was the same age as the "teenaged" actors. I instantly fell in love with Lea Thompson and continue to be infatuated with her today. Female reactors like to say, "Eyes up here," when Lorraine removes her sweater in the car. Guys my age have never been able to keep their eyes "up here." It's impressive that Lea was able to transition out of ingenue roles, which is rare in Hollywood. Typically, actresses simply "age out" and are discarded, but Lea continued to act for some time. She's also a successful Broadway actress and has now transitioned into directing. Lea remains beautiful and is one of the few Gen-X actress/directors who hasn't resorted to surgery nor botox nor enhancements. She's aged far better than me, and I really respect her not having chosen the enhancement route. No doubt, if I were to ever meet her, I'd be reduced to a drooling fanboy and embarrass myself. 💗
@Dhairyasheel1927 ай бұрын
"a few points" they said 🙂
@SYLTales7 ай бұрын
@Dhairyasheel192 well, I taught at the college level for a few years. Pontificating sort of rubbed-off on me. 😁
@brandedswrdsman6 ай бұрын
Thanks
@willwilliamson95807 ай бұрын
a gigawatt is the type of power usage you see from about half a million people.
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
That makes sense! 🤣
@MagsonDare6 ай бұрын
Yep. A typical nuke plant only puts out 1 gigawatt per reactor, so forget time travel, I want Doc to monetize his 1.21 GW nuke plant that fits in the back seat of a DeLorean!
@wettuga27627 ай бұрын
I love how you payed attention and piked up small hints like Mayor Wilson, the Lone Pine Mall, his parents' back story. etc. If you loved this movie, you'll love the entire trilogy and specially how it ends. And you're right, we love to rewatch all 3 movies from time to time, they're just THAT good. In regards to the timeline, look at it like one single timeline: whatever changes you make in the past, the "new" present is now your timeline.
@F13fanАй бұрын
Great series! Lovem. Another great reaction! I met Lea Thompson(Martys mom) & she was really nice. And you have the cutest laugh & smile!💯🖤
@sgksgjegndgm83187 ай бұрын
Rube Goldberg machine. You're welcome.
@ResidentKen7 ай бұрын
Haha I always wanna say Rebus. But it’s the R in “Rube” that triggers in my head
@stevemiller69237 ай бұрын
and Mousetrap game
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
THANK YOU!
@JRSiebz7 ай бұрын
Always reminds me of the breakfast machine from Pee-wee's Big Adventure, another 1985 movie.
@stargazer16827 ай бұрын
The homeless man wasn't anyone we're supposed to recognize. He was just the town drunk. There is a fan theory that because Marty calls him Red, that this _could_ be Red Thomas, the Mayor from 1955, but that's just speculation and has never been confirmed by the creators (and may have been shot down).
@seanmonahan7 ай бұрын
It was shot down by Bob Gale on the dvd commentary.
@kevincunningham742 ай бұрын
Real story………and it’s so much worse. So, the movie theater we saw in 1984 that the bum was sleeping near the front of….it was showing “Orgy American Style”. Red the Bum is played by George Flower, who was credited as “Buck Flower”. It turns out, “Orgy American Style” is a real X-rated film from 1973, and the main actor was George Flower, whose p*rn stage name was “Buck La Fleur”! Craziest cameo I’ve ever seen in a family movie!
@JamesGilburt-lb7sg7 ай бұрын
Hi lovely lady, how are you? It's great you've started this iconic trilogy, I love these movies, please react to parts 2 & 3 as soon as you can :) some reactors leave months inbetween parts and I get that there's other stuff to react to, but please don't leave it too long. I like your reactions and I'm subscribed :)
@LiteWeightReacting7 ай бұрын
I plan on doing Alien next, and then Back to the future 2 after that!
@JamesGilburt-lb7sg7 ай бұрын
@@LiteWeightReactingExcellent! Brilliant choice, that's the best sci-fi horror, an all time classic :) please react to it's incredible sequel Aliens too. And fantastic, thanks, I'll look forward to all your reactions to those & continuing your BTTF journey :) You're one of my favourite KZbin reactors :) *I liked your reply :)
@robburns41767 ай бұрын
4:17 director's cameo. The 1955 breakfast diner scene is the first silver screen appearance of Billy Zane as Biff's cronie "Match".
@heiko31697 ай бұрын
Thank you. I really love watching your movie reactions - your occasional little laughs are so cute :)
@MauriceCalis7 ай бұрын
I love all the movies you post, your channel is filled with solid gold. Finally subscribed, though I haven’t missed one yet. Chuck Berry wrote and performed Johnny B. Goode and his cousin Marvin calls him as Marty plays it. Say this first when I was about 16, then soon after saw it in the theater again on my first date. Easily my favorite at movie the time, and still high in the top 10. I love how you feel like every detail gets addressed, making it fun for multiple viewings. Life changing for me as a teen to dream about going back and changing my home life with my parents. I still think about that, haha, except to fix my own mistakes, talk sense into past me. Great intro into the time travel genre and the best movie in its class.
@amehak19226 ай бұрын
Marty didn't notice activating the flux capacitor, and he didn't go back in time on purpose either. The setup you're asking about is called a Rube Goldberg machine. The guy that said "you're too darn loud" sang that song they played and the band playing with Marty is the actual band that did the song with the committee guy (Huey Lewis btw)
@karlsmith25707 ай бұрын
4:55 Fun Fact for you, Teagan: The judge that Marty and his band were auditioning for, who told Marty that they're "Too Darn Loud" is Huey Lewis, the lead vocalist of Huey Lewis and The News, and the song that Marty's band was playing was Huey Lewis' song, "The Power Of Love"
@kiillabytez6 ай бұрын
The actor in the beginning: "I'm afraid you're just too darn loud," is Huey Lewis from Huey Lewis and the News, the composer of the song Power of Love, the song Marty was playing for the audition.
@karlsmith25707 ай бұрын
41:28 As far as the callback of the mall's name: the land that the mall was on used to belong to old man Peabody, who had the crazy idea of breeding Pine trees and when Marty ran over one, the mall's name in 1985 changed from Twin Pines Mall to Lone Pine Mall. Interesting side note, Old man Peabody's son, the one who said that Marty was an alien, that kid's name was Sherman, which was a callback to the cartoon,"Mr. Peabody And Sherman"
@Hellseeker14 ай бұрын
@3:08 that was the cutest, the way she said plutonium was adorable.