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Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Trilogy Blu-ray: Exclusive Prize Pack Giveaway
Posted October 19, 2015 01:57 AM by
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Two scenes. The first is where Marty first arrives in town (Where we see the "Jaws 19" marquee) & The pizza scene (Where a pizza puck is placed in a hydrater & it comes out big, hot & fresh.).
I liked the humor in the movies. I really like the quote, "I don't want to mess with no reefer addicts, okay?"
I loved the part when Marty wrecks the guitar at the dance, too.
Part 1: The clock tower/ lightning scene near the end.
Part 2: When Marty goes back to the dance to get the almanac back.
Part 3: When Doc and Marty get the DeLorean out of the mine.
"Yeah well look, Marvin, Marvin, you gotta play. See that's where they kiss for the first time on the dance floor. And if there's no music, they can't dance, and if they can't dance, they can't kiss, and if they can't kiss, they can't fall in love and I'm history."
...I'm late for school...
...when this baby hits 88 mph, you're gonna see some serious shit...
skateboard chase
clock tower
...I'm back FROM the future...
twin pines mall at the beginning of the first film, then marty goes back to 1955 and hits one of the " twin pines " in the farmers yard. at the end when marty goes back to present day, the mall is now called " lone pine mall ". always thought that was cool!
Marty playing guitar at the dance in Back To The Future, and then realizing it was like nothing anyone had ever heard before, only to explain "But your kids are gonna love it."
When Marty tells Doc that Reagan is the President and he asks," Who is vice president, Jerry Lewis, and I suppose the secretary of The Treasury is Jack Benny!?"
The Twin Pines Mall scene in the first part.
The tunnel chase in the second part and the lightning scene at the end of the film.
The train scene at the end of the third one.
The Twin Pines Mall Scene - BttF1
"Chuck, this is your cousin Marvin..." BttF 1
"Manure! I hate manure!" - all 3 films
Doc arriving from the future in the train - BttF 3
Wow....that's a really tough one....I guess the scene in part III where Doc saves Marty from being hanged by Tannen's gang. That hug between them is very sincere.
The 3D Jaws and Cubs World Series prediction from BTTF 2
The second dance scene from BTTF 2.
Johnny B Good from the first film, classic performance
Also honorable mention to any scene featuring a Huey Lewis song
Favorite would be the Hoverboard chase from BTTF II
least favorite would be in the first film...the automation of Doc Browns equipment in action..the screen pans down for a pile of overflowing rancid soft dog food... "Gross"
George knocking out biff
When doc is watching the video of his future self and says what did I just say !?! 1.21 gigawatts!
Biff always getting the manure
First demonstration of the Delorian - Back to the Future
"Darth Vader" encounter - Back to the Future
Clock tower charged Delorian - Back to the Future
Hover board chase - Back to the Future Part II
Train powered Delorian - Back to the Future Part III
The one-take opening scene in the first movie, introducing the viewer to all those alarm clocks, Einstein's 'automated' dog feeder, leading up to the next shot introducing Marty McFly, his skateboard, and the hidden plutonium, followed by Marty's epic guitar strum...you know at that point you're witnessing a classic!
Marty back to 1985 at clock tower, Marty go back to 1985 with the indians and the bear, Back to the Future final scene doc "roads where we're going we don't need roads"
Marty McFly: [looks through a camcorder] This is heavy-duty, Doc. This is great. Uh, does it run, like, on regular unleaded gasoline?
Dr. Emmett Brown: Unfortunately, no. It requires something with a little more kick. Plutonium.
Marty McFly: Um, plutonium. Wait a minute. Are...
[lowers the camcorder]
Marty McFly: Are you telling me that this sucker is NUCLEAR?
Dr. Emmett Brown: Hey, hey, hey! Keep rolling. Keep rolling there.
[Marty raises the camcorder]
Dr. Emmett Brown: No, no, no, no, no, this sucker's electrical, but I need a nuclear reaction to generate the 1.21 gigawatts of electricity I need.
Marty McFly: Doc, you don't just walk into a store and-and buy plutonium! Did you rip that off?
Dr. Emmett Brown: Of course. From a group of Libyan nationalists. They wanted me to build them a bomb, so I took their plutonium and, in turn, gave them a shoddy bomb casing full of used pinball machine parts. Come on! Let's get you a radiation suit. We must prepare to reload.
Dr. Emmett Brown: Oh, my God. They found me. I don't know how, but they found me. Run for it, Marty!
Marty McFly: Who? Who?
Dr. Emmett Brown: Who do you think? THE LIBYANS!
Marty McFly: HOLY SHIT!
[Marty places headphones over his father's ears and wakes him up by playing Van Halen music at full blast. George wakes up screaming - Marty pauses the music. George looks up to see Marty, who is unrecognizable because he is wearing a radiation suit]
George McFly: Who are you?
Marty McFly: [after giving him another earful of loud rock music] Silence, Earthling. My name is Darth Vader. I am an extraterrestrial from the planet Vulcan!
[makes Live Long and Prosper sign with his hand]
Marvin Berry: [on the phone, as Marty plays "Johnny B. Goode"] Chuck! Chuck, it's Marvin. Your cousin, Marvin Berry. You know that new sound you're looking for? Well, listen to this!
[holds the receiver out]
When Marty first arrives to the past and tells Goldie Wilson he's mayor in the future. From this encounter Goldie decides that being mayor is a great idea.