Posting cool clips from movies and TV shows that I can't find or can't find in high enough quality. Always looking for suggestions so feel free to let us know about any clips you'd like to see.
In reality everything useful in the house would have been gutted and auctioned off. Water sewer and gas would be cut off at the main. Be funny if he walked in and had no copper pipes, water heater, furnace etc.
There’s a few still pictures that shows there was a deleted scene right after this one. Right after this scene 1985 Doc with his bike returns to the DeLorean that’s behind the Lyon Estate sign. He sees Old Man Peabody snooping around the area stilled in his bathrobe and with that shotgun and comic book in his hands looking for the space craft that crashed into his barn (DeLorean from the first movie when Marty arrived and crashed into his barn.) Doc is watching from a distance as Peabody is talking to a police officer that just pulled up, both are right in front of the sign. Peabody is yelling that the space craft is somewhere in this area. Doc knowing they're about to discover the DeLorean runs up to Peabody pretending to be in shock and tells him that there is in fact a space craft as he also saw it a little while earlier on the other side of town. Peabody believes Doc, and both him and the police officer leave looking for the flying saucer. Doc waits into they're out of sight then checks to find the DeLorean undisturbed behind the sign as Peabody hadn’t yet found it there (but was about too if Doc didn’t come back when he did.) The scene was filmed because there’s still pictures of it which you can find online if you search, but never released to the public yet. Based off the still pictures it looked like it would of been a cool scene had they left it in.
The end credits was dope , this movie would have been superb if the story was more intense. Parallax was boring. Ryan Reynolds is the Deadpool guy now , but yet as GL he was awesome. Speaks his charisma. 💚💚💚💚🔥🔥🔥 Ryan Reynolds will always be the OG.
Himbry's opening statement perfectly summarized my contempt for Gen Z. If this scenario played out today, I'd be principal Himbry and those two punks would be Gen-Z-ers.