Oh man... I remember as kid thinking that the gap between 1955 and 1985 was SO HUGE... and now, it's 2024 and this movie came out nearly 40 YEARS AGO. Damn, I'm old! But if there is one thing that these movies got right, it's that times may change, but our friendships, romances, and relationships to our family are universal. This movie is practically timeless because at its heart, it's about a kid discovering that his parents were teenagers too once. It's a lesson that stuck with me well beyond this movie, especially now that I'm the old guy in the equation, looking at teens and wondering when they'll get their act together! Fantastic film, brilliant script, and phenomenal acting. This is definitely one of the greats!
Growing up in Russia this was THE shit, so fun and cool compared to daily life in commieblocks 😂, I’ve even seen the movies like 5x each as a teen in the US
5:11 this interaction shows why he was confused in part 3. He asks if it runs on gasoline to which doc tells him it needs plutonium. From here on he believes the entirety of the car is powered by a nuclear reactor, which later could be fueled by trash with Mr Fusion. Marty is depicted as being a little slow at times, so it’s likely he took this answer at face value and was confirmed when doc says he needs fuel at the end of the first movie before going to the future. He might not have realized that was only for the electrical and time circuits
Not only did doc remember that was the day he invented time travel, that was also when Marty first appeared in his life. Now 3 decades later everything from that week makes perfect sense and he’s prepared for what’s coming up next.
I thought Back to the Future worked under the time travel umbrella of changes in the past create whole new timelines. So the Doc Brown in this clip would not be the same Doc Brown that meets that version of Marty in the past and the one which prevents his own death via Marty’s actions.
@@caseymaru7767 Well, to be fair, we didn't see what happened after Marty made this jump into time, and we were deliberately kept from seeing the spot where Marty returned to this scene after the jump from 1955 back to 1985. Doc getting his breath back and revealing he was wearing a bulletproof vest happened after Marty made the first jump (and the Libyans crashed). So, for all we know, this version of Doc (the one we're seeing in this scene) could very well have met Marty in the past and therefore was prepared for the Libyans. That's the mark of a great movie; you just don't know for certain.
@@ripple-effect-mlp we follow Marty though. So while the Doc Brown in this clip could have been warned by a different past Marty, the Doc Brown we see at the end of the movie wouldn’t have been the same timeline version of Doc Brown in this clip. You can see it with the whole Two Pine vs Lone Pine, the Doc Brown in this clip went to Two Pine mall whereas the Doc Brown in the later movie went to Lone Pine mall because of Marty’s action caused a new timeline.
@@ripple-effect-mlpyes, but Marty left the presents with a shitty home and a loser dad. He returns to a yuppie overachiever fam, and a Doc in-the-know… so it’s safe to assume that right here, Doc wouldn’t have met Marty in the past.
@@struttux5156 your s illy goose nope the burnout just looked cool like the ice on the DeLorean looked cool so they added that to the car as well in the first movie does the capacitors in your monitor need to warm up before you turn your monitor on nope so the flux capacitor did not need to warm up either
It has always struck a chord with me, when Doc says he's going 25 years into the future, to see world beyond his years. Thankfully, nearly 40 years later, Doc is still with us.
The nostalgia you can see in Doc’s face when he recollects 30 years before. 30 years later you do the same. It makes the movie more memorable in your own way. My little home in 1985 was a rural subdivision and later surrounded by a new neighborhood with an 18 hole golf course on what was rice field, and woods. 30 years later you wouldn’t recognize the area.
Those clothes back then. I recall them being super comfortable. But then again, I'm over 60 now and so anything that I wore back when I was that young didn't matter. I was always feeling comfortable. In any case, there's a lot of nostalgia for me seeing this scene. The clothing, the car, and especially the mall with his big anchor store. I had a wonderful time back then.
I love how happy and surprised Doc is that the deLorean actually went forward in time and disappeared, like the DeLorean still plowing into and killing both of them was a possibility haha
Marty McFly: [23:01] Wait a minute. Wait a minute, Doc. Ah... Are you telling me that you built a time machine... out of a DeLorean? Dr. Emmett Brown: The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some *style?*
I bet you also wanted to get a DeLorean as a kid watching this movie as a kid like me then changing your mind when you found out how expensive the car was when you finally got old enough to drive and were like um no I changed my mind about that car want💀💀
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue actually saw a Delorean when I was really young... loved how it looked so I really dug the fact that it was in the movie. And yeah... realized when I got a little older that the only way I'd ever drive one was if II won the lottery. The used Ford Tempo I wound up buying didn't quite have the same flair... hahaha.
@@tinman3000 I loved them from a young age but when I found out how expensive they are and how cheap pieces of crap they are I lost interest in having one from those updates
It always bothered me that the actual time of Einstein's absence was really 1 minute and 20 seconds. With all their attention to detail, I'm surprised they missed that.
Maybe it was some odd energy flucuation that just delayed it by 20 seconds, if we wanna somehow incorporate weird quantum physics nonsense into the perception of time.
@@MinecraftLD10 I doubt it. Doc was very proud of the fact that the two stop watches (one he held and one attached to Einstein) were exactly 1 minute apart
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue The car just couldn't simply reappear looking perfectly normal...something had to be written into the script to make it appear SOMETHING out of the ordinary had happened!...just to make the movie/car special, automatically creating an aura of mystery for when Doc again heads off into the unknown.
maybe you saw some serious shit I just saw a flash of light the car disappeared fire and then the car magically appeared nearly running them over when it did but no shit did I see non not one once of shit anywhere in this clip💀💀
2:59 I just realized that Marty is asking if the car, THAT IS COVERED IN ICE, is hot. I mean admittedly, considering that the Ice IS melting, and the car steams, It could be Either, But still.
With the original quality it looked like the metal on the car had melted away and was steaming. Tbh when i watched the movie for the first time I also thought it was hot
I always like seeing these frame rate experiment videos. This one is particularly interesting : it looks both amazing and off-putting (or weird). The crispness of the of the movement is kinda cool and gives the scene an almost LIVE News feel (or the Soap Opera look as it’s usually called). But that look as well as the total removal of grain & noise takes me out of it as well. Doc looks pretty good but then there’s Marty who looks like tons of concealer was put on his face one moment then looks like wax or rubber the next. What would it look like still in 60 p but with some of or all the grain intact, I wonder? Also just realized something after all these years of loving and seeing this movie : holy crap! Einstein was the 1st to ride the Time Machine! Which means Doc didn’t even if Einstein would survive!!! 😅😅😂😂
Bruce Banner: “If you travel to the past, that past becomes your future, and your former present becomes the past, which can't now be changed by your new future.” Scott Lang: "So, Back to the Future's a bunch of bullshit?!"
Always confused me when he says he wants to see who wins the next 25 world series, implying he may want to gamble the next 25 winners.While in the second movie he says he didn't invent it for gambling,
Schrödinger's DeLorean. It occurs to me on the back end, that the inspiration for a DeLorean reaching 88 Miles Per Hour, might have been a critique of time travel theories centered around exceeding "C" or the speed of light in a vacuum. Spock's equations for the Time Warp Breakaway maneuver as depicted in Star Trek are another such example, one which is very likely being mocked in this scene, in a similar way Schrödinger's cat mocks Quantum Superposition.
Weird how the engine and nuclear reactor are in the back of the car, and Doc Brown still uses the “frunk” for luggage. Probably should’ve picked a car with more room 😂
The interesting thing is that we have to question if this is the first time this happened. If it is, then Doc did not know the Time machine would work, thus in theory by standing in the path of the car he was effectively going to commit suicide if it did not work. A theory backed up by his obviously multitude of failed inventions in his life. Also a fun fact, at the end of the movie, the Marty that goes back in time is NOT the Marty we meet in the beginning of the movie, but the one raised by the altered parents that the original Marty creates by going back in time the first time. So did the second Marty do it because his father told him that if he didnt then he would never exist? And if you follow that, then Doc knew that he would build a Time Machine in the future and Marty would HAVE to go back. More evidence that there are more trips than we know. Like in the second one when he saves Marty in the tunnel. How did he know to be there? He must have known because in previous time trips Marty was killed. What mind scramble..!
How perfect is this movie?! i was 5 seeing this, once a month my folks would let me pick the film to rent from the warehouse. i picked this, ghostbusters, empire strikes back or Rambo first blood part 2
There's only one imperfect thing about this movie and that's In November 5th 1955 it should be kinda crap weather but everyone is out and about and the sun is shining and they're all wearing summer clothes....It looks more like mid June than November....They should have made the clock tower lightening a one off summer storm.
It's great to see this in 60fps, but it is a bit weird with them looking like I'm actually standing right in front of them, such is the effect. Still, the rest of it carries out nicely, apart from Lloyd's dodgy ageing make-up 😁 And the way Fox says "out of a DeLorean?!" is one of the best-delivered lines EVER!
In a way Back to the Future invented time travel. People go back and watch cut outs of the film, the second offered people too see actors older than themselves, and eventually go back in time to the old west; Albeit that is a time adventure in it itself!!!
There is a continuity error in this franchise. In this film, Marty asks Emmett if the DeLorean runs on regular gasoline. Emmett's response: "Unfortunately, no. It requires something with a little more kick. Plutonium." Now...In "Back To The Future: Part III"... *SPOILER ALERT!!!!* ...when Marty and Emmett are in the Old West in 1885, Marty tells Emmett that they're out of gas but mentions that they have "Mr. Fusion." But, Emmett is very concerned because, even though Mr. Fusion powers the time circuits and all that, he also says that the engine runs on ordinary gasoline. Emmett: "It always has." If that were true, then why would they need Plutonium to run the car in the original "Back To The Future", rather than ordinary gasoline? Did anyone else catch that continuity issue?
wow it looks unreal, i've seen this many times but not like this! it reminds me of videotape shows vs film difference back in the 1960s, like when twilight zone briefly shifted to tape to save money ...
You know as I’ve thought about this movie more….. what if the delorean didn’t make the jump into the future? They would’ve just gotten smoked by a 90mph car lol