Great video as usual! When it comes to 7:37 it's a reference to a book with the same name that came out in 1864 that later was made into a movie in 2008.
@robbob53023 ай бұрын
The “you’re fired” note came from the second movie. When Marty got fired in 2015.
@robbob53023 ай бұрын
18:00 I just noticed a detail I never saw before. When Marty test fires the pistol, his first shot he took with his left hand. The shot he missed. Then he switched to his right hand and hit everything.
@hampehopptheroyal32264 ай бұрын
9:12 it would be funny if they started playing William Tell Overture in this scene
@no_rubbernecking4 ай бұрын
Happy, perfectly coiffed intro. family comes over 12 Minites Laytaire.... - Shirt looks like run over by a tank assault in both directions. - Hair pointing all over and drenched in sweat. - Half the number of working light bulbs. - Shell-shocked expression as if thinking "What... just happened?" 🤣 👍🏼👍🏼
@StajlzII4 ай бұрын
When the family comes over, you know you don’t stand a chance of escaping playtime and outdoor activities with the nieces and nephews (big family). It’s been a long week 💀
@robbob53023 ай бұрын
In Doc Browns backstory, he was part of the Manhattan Project.
@Lethgar_Smith4 ай бұрын
Audiences today dont have quite the same opinions about many films that came out in the 80s and before. When this trilogy first came out audiences loved the first one. It was a huge surprise hit, the 2nd one did well but critics didnt love it and audiences hated the cliff hanger ending. The 3rd film brought it all back together and all was forgiven, It was another huge hit and very popular even as a stand alone film, it has it's own full complete story unlike part II and the ending is just perfect with Doc's speech about everyone's future. I notice that a lot of reactors really love the 2nd film for some reason. It's busy, a lot is going on and the plot is not as clear cut as in the first film. The 3rd film seems to garner less enthusiasm among today's audiences, perhaps it's the slow pacing of life in the old west but whatever it is, it isn't until the 3rd act that most modern viewers start to enjoy the film.
@peterdawson71984 ай бұрын
Hi Aiden, I love your great reactions, especially at the end 😆🤐 and thank you for watching the 'Back to the Future' films, what is considered to be the Greatest Trilogy EVER, a trilogy where all 3 are superb, brilliant, and a masterpiece in there own way. Some think Part 1 is best, some Part 2, some Part 3, my preference is 🤔 3-1-2, NO, it's 1-3-2, No it's-- aahhh Great Scott 😵💫 ___ Marty does not race Needles, so he does not hit the Rolls Royce which ruins his future, (In Part 2 in 2015 (young)Jennifer hears (old) Lorraine explaining about the accident & ruining his life because of being called 'Chicken') and Doc mentions the accident to Marty in 1885, just after the undertaker measures Marty for his coffin. __ The Doc brings Marty a new picture of them with the clock, so he had to have travelled into the future and saw the destroyed car and the burnt picture & of course went further to get his the train upgraded to fly. ____ Nice that your back, & welcome to the BTTF family. Looking forward to the next one 🙂👍
@StajlzII4 ай бұрын
I'm Stajlz, Aiden is my companion 🐹Thank you for the info!
@peterdawson71984 ай бұрын
@@StajlzII I do apologise, I got the names the wrong way round 🤗
@robbob53023 ай бұрын
Me, I rank 1 and 3 as both equally -galacticly- epic. 2, while very, very good, is just a step behind the other two.
@aranerem55694 ай бұрын
Have you seen the movie Tarzan The Fearless?
@peterdawson71984 ай бұрын
Hi Stajlz, If you like Western movies, why not react to another trilogy which star Clint Eastwood. "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964) -- "For a Few Dollars More" (1965) and what is considered to be the Greatest Western EVER "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966) 🙂