Back To The Future 1+2 Layered Together
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I LOVE this. Back to the Future is one of my favorite movies. Contrary to the dominant thinking out there, part 2 is my favorite just because it’s so time-twisty, followed by 1 then 3.
How much do I like Back To The Future? I was a member of the BTTF Fan Club.
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UPDATE: But not so much a fan that I would do this meeting Christopher Lloyd:
But had I ever had the fortune to meet Christopher Reeve… all bets would be off.
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I’m not sure what the big deal is with the BTTF clip, considering they had to reshoot that scene in order to replace the actress.
That Radcliffe clip got me all verklempt.
I think that right there is the polar opposite of what Sacha Baron Cohen does.
BttF 1 is the better overall movie, pt 2 was more entertaining. But it built off of one. It’s basically the same movie. Well, it literally IS the same movie.
BttF 2 is that rare sequel that manages to go back and alter the events in its predecessor, instead of merely following them – a pretty smooth time-travel trick in its own right.
But I still feel the first is the best of the series. Crispin Glover is terrific as both young and middle-aged George (and sorely missed in the sequels), and young Lorraine infatuation with Marty gives the film a wonderfully awkward reverse-Oedipal tension.
That Radcliffe clip got me all verklempt.
Yeah, me too. Cute kid.
My absolute favorite scene is Crispin going to Lorraine’s aid; “Are you okay?”
HEY YOU, GET YOUR DAMN HANDS OFF HER.
Exactly, Ollie. Stole the whole show, right there.
BTTF is perfection in cinematic form. I think I’m the only person I know/alive who hates BTTF2. 3 is pretty good.
“You guys may not be ready for that yet..but your kids are gonna love it.”