Thanks for sharing your reactions. You might like the movie Time After Time (1979) which is a time travel story that also stars Mary Steenburgen (Clara from this movie).
i recommend you react to : ★ *The Frighteners* (1996) starring *_Michael J. Fox_*_ (Marty McFly)_ Directed by *_Peter Jackson_*_ (The Lord of the Rings)_ ★ *The Addams Family* (1991) starring Anjelica Huston (The Witches (1990) & *_Christopher Lloyd_*_ (''Doc'')_ Directed by *_Barry Sonnenfeld_*_ (Men In Black)_
7-11 is a chain of American convenience stores that were known for having arcade games back in the day, which is why Marty learned to shoot in the 7-11: because of an arcade game there.
@@One.Zero.One101 It wasn't a big arcade, just one or two boxes at most, but 7-11 dropped that practice a long time ago anyway so their current store designs are not likely to accommodate such things.
Me gustó mucho tus reacciones a las tres películas y muchas gracias por los subtítulos. Volver al Futuro es mi película favorita de todos los tiempos, la he visto miles de veces. En 1985 días después de su estreno la fui a ver 5 veces al cine. Y el 21 de octubre de 2015 cuando se conmemoró la llegada de Marty, el Doc y Jennifer al futuro, 30 años después, la volví a ver en el cine. Saludos desde Ciudad de Guatemala en Centro América.
5:11 Marty was standing next to 2 movie posters: "Revenge of the Creature" and "Tarantula". These were Clint Eastwood's first 2 acting roles, in small parts. Both came out in 1955.
So, in real time: 1885: - Doc arrives from 1955 (third movie). His Delorean is damaged, so he hides it in a cave and arranges for a letter to be sent to Marty. - Marty arrives from 1955 (third movie). His Delorean is out of gas, he hides it in a different cave and goes to find Doc. Note: at this point there are actually TWO Deloreans in or near Hill Valley; I'd guess Doc emptied the gas tank of his car before hiding it. - Marty leaves for 1985 (third movie). A few years later: - Doc, Clara and their children leave for 1985 (kinda third movie, although we don't see it). We don't know if they went straight to 1985 or had other stops. They are travelling on a train. 1955: - Marty arrives from 1985 (first movie). He doesn't have plutonium, hides the car and goes to find Doc. - Marty and Doc arrive from 1985 (second movie). I would assume they gave themselves a bit of time and arrived shortly before Biff. - Biff arrives from 2015 (second movie). It's unknown where he'd put the car. Note: at this point there are FOUR Deloreans in or near Hill Valley: one still waiting since 1885, and three others that arrived not so long ago. - Biff leaves for 2015 (second movie). Unless he decided to indulge his nostalgia a bit. - Doc is hit by lightning and leaves for 1885 (second movie). - Marty leaves for 1985 (first movie). - Marty leaves for 1885 (third movie). 1985: - Marty arrives from 1955 (first movie). He rushes to save Doc, but is both late and unnecessary. - Marty leaves for 1955 (first movie). The time machine was just built by Doc, it is probably the second time travel from the time machine's perspective (the first was a test drive with Einstein). - Marty, Doc and Jennifer all leave for 2015 (end of first movie/beginning of the second one). - Marty, Doc and Jennifer arrive from 2015 (second movie). Jennifer is unconscious. - Marty and Doc leave for 1955 (second movie). - Marty arrives from 1885 (third movie). Delorean is destroyed. - Doc, Clara and their children arrive from, probably, 1890s (third movie). - Doc, Clara and their children leave for an unspecified year (third movie). 2015: - Marty, Doc and Jennifer arrive from 1985 (second movie). - Biff leaves for 1955 (second movie). - Biff arrives from 1955 (second movie). - Marty, Doc and Jennifer leave 2015 for 1985 (second movie). Did I forget anything?
There is that excursion Doc makes at the end of the first movie, visiting 2015 for the first time. It's unclear just when he arrives, but he does go forward far enough to see what happens some time after they arrive in the second movie.
Great reaction Elena like always. this trilogy is best love every single movie, there are some fun facts about this one. During the scene where Mad Dog Tannen and his cronies are attempting to hang Marty after their disagreement in the saloon, Michael J Fox accidentally got hanged for real for a short time, making him pass out for a few moments. The producers asked Clint Eastwood for permission to use his name and he was happy and thrilled to say yes. The band ZZ Top were hanging around on the set of the film, and ended up portraying the band at the town party. There were some technical issues whilst filming and, whilst repairs were taking place to get them fixed, ZZ Top took requests from the cast and crew and gave a small concert. Thomas F Wilson, who plays Mad Dog Tannen, did all of his own horse riding and horse stunts during the film. Not only that, but he also lassoed Marty. When Marty arrives back in 1985, the Delorean is quickly destroyed by a freight train. When it came to arranging the scene to be filmed, the producers asked the driver of the freight train whether hitting the car would derail the train, as they didn’t want to cause too much carnage. The driver shrugged it off, saying, ‘I’ve been waiting my whole life to do this. And the set of the Old West Hill Valley was used 4 years earlier for Pale Rider - a western starring none other than Clint Eastwood, which hit cinemas in 1985. Keep up the good work.
17:26 Doc had wanted to destroy the machine since rescuing the passed-out Jennifer from the McFly 2015 home due to the risks (not just disruption to the space-time continuum) and because of the danger of the DeLorean falling into the wrong hands (which it just had, by elderly Biff, although neither Doc nor Marty knew of that theft at the time). 22:04 The "body armour" was foreshadowed in _Part II_ by the "Biffhorrific 1985" incarnation of Biff when he was watching that Clint Eastwood film whilst in the jacuzzi with those two women. 13:48 Marty doing so well at the shooting gallery was also foreshadowed in the previous film, when he had a go at that _Wild Gunman_ arcade machine in the Café 80s in 2015. 13:52 The shop "7-Eleven" is a chain of convenience shops in some countries, particularly the United States. My understanding is that at least some of them back around the time the film was released had arcade machines within them (going back to my point about _Wild Gunman_ above).
I'm glad you finished out the trilogy. Back to the Future is my all time feel good movie! Maybe next you'll check out Alien and Aliens. I highly recommend both 😚👌
Hi Elena!😊 This is absolutely the best trilogy to binge watch!!!🏆🏆🏆 It is definitely like one big movie experience! 7/11 is the largest convenient store in the world. Marty apparently played the "Wild Gunman" arcade game there, like he did in the cafe 80s in 2015. Arcade games were very popular in the U.S. in convenient stores and restaurants in the 80s. Great fun reactions to the last film in the trilogy, Elena!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏 Your reactions are always very fun!!!!🏆🏆🏆🏆
😎👍 There are numerous elements in this movie that make no sense whatsoever. Obviously there is no logical reason at all for his great great grandmother on his FATHER'S side of the family to even remotely resemble his mother, let alone be a perfect clone of her. 🤔 Also, there was never such a thing as a drive-in theater with a flat parking area. They all have rows of steep berms that tilt the cars up at the screen. It would be virtually impossible to drive a car past 5 miles per hour in one, let alone 88. 🥴 From "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" in 1978 to "Polar Express" in 2004, Robert Zemeckis never directed a bad movie. It was an incredible 26 year run. I recommend checking out all of his films from that period.
@@SlyPearTree I actually read an article about Polaroid. The guy who invented them did so after his 5 year old daughter gave him the idea. He let her take some pictures with his camera then when she asked why she couldn't see her pictures right away, he realized he didn't have a good answer. He realized that you could totally put a dark room in a tiny box if you pre-prepaired the film.
You're right about the trilogy as a whole, & that's what I did. I saw each one of them the day they were released back in the 80's, then later, I rented all 3 at Blockbuster (no netflix or internet back in the day, and watched all 3 back to back, as a gigantic movie. Do it if you ever have time. On the 2nd run, you may catch some details that you missed the first time. No reaction to record, so watch all 3 just for yourself. Have a nice day, Elena.
13:52...EXPLANATION: Back in the 80s & early 90s in the USA, 7Eleven Gas Stations had arcade games. Like the one in Retro Diner in (Back To The Future 2) when Marty showed the kids in the year 2015 how to play the shooting game.
You never cease to amaze us Elena. Great Reaction. I'm so happy that you have watched and enjoyed this trilogy. It's very rare where every single movie in a franchise is great. You can watch all three and they connect. So happy that Doc and Marty got their happy ending. They both deserved it. I really enjoyed you're reaction as always and I look forward for more videos. Until next time, KEEP UP THE FANTASTIC WORK. 👍👍❤❤😊😊
To make things more convoluted do a Back to the Future 1.5 1955!Doc read the letter from 1885!Doc, so he knows at some point in ends up back 1855. 1985!Doc would remember reading the letter 30 years later. After 1985!Doc survives the terrorists, he goes to 2015 as far as we know. But he is free to go to any other time. In Back to the Future 1.5 Doc makes a duplicate flux capacitor and time machinery. He then goes to 1850 and puts the supplies, tools, and rest he needs in an abandoned mine. Then flash forward to 1855 as Doc and Clara return to town and he resume his smithy. He and Clara retrieve the supplies he hid 5 years earlier and takes it all back to his smithy. Doc and Clara marry and start their family while Doc builds a new time machine on the unused railroad siding. Doc and Clara take the time machine to 1969 Sea of Tranquility on the Moon. Clara watches the Apollo landing. Astronauts have reported activity in the distance. They visit other places like a deep sea submarine to see how well Verne predicted that. They stop by to see how Marty is doing. They get a duplicate picture of the clock for him. They visit other places past and present. The family takes a vacation in ancient Greece: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bGzve57kBlA.html Forward into the past!
Thank you for your trilogy of reactions. I really enjoyed watching you. In part 2 you recognised Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers so I thought you were going to be the first reactor I've seen who actually recognised ZZ Top as the band on stage at the dance. That's the only time you let me down in the whole trilogy 😜 so I guess you did pretty well 😁 I look forward to more adventures with you in the future!
5:00 Photography was invented perhaps half a century earlier. 5:20 Marty's clothes have images of the planetary model of the nuclear atom. Nobody knew anything about that back then. Younger Doc really flipped it up with Marty's clothes. 26:35 Zooming backwards, then spinning around? As likely to cause an accident as racing. One gripe about this series: just too much superfluous turning around. There are non-paradoxical arguments against most versions of time travel. Energy and momentum aren't conserved.