Number one is the best because the other two keep adding more info about it.
-What's a rerun?
-You'll find out!
-Calvin Klein is such a dreamboat!
-I guess you're not ready for that [kind of music] just yet.... but your kids are going to love it!
.....I feel a video night coming on!
2006-08-01 21:22:31
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answer #1
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answered by Bart S 7
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I like the 1st one the most, that skateboard scene is amazin in 1955. Whenever i watch Back to the Future, i watch all three of them, maybe one each day.
"what the hell is a gigawatt!?"- Marty
2006-08-02 03:59:34
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answer #2
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answered by blackknightpictures 4
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whilst i'm finding for a good snigger I continually placed Fried green Tomatoes on with Kathy Bates and Jessica Tandy. lots of humorous strains. throughout the action picture Kathy Bates character, Evelyn, yells something like "Hawanda!!" every time she's had adequate of being pushed around. as quickly as whilst her husband informed her she could no longer do something she suggested, "there is often Hawanda!" Jessica Tandy's character Ninny, as quickly as asked her new chum "how a lot of those hormones you taking honey!!?" whilst Evelyn became occurring and on approximately what she might do if women have been working the international. Very humorous action picture, lots of snickers( tears too)
2016-11-03 12:19:06
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answered by shea 4
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The first one is the best... what's so great about it is you love it when you're young, but when you watch it when you're older, you notice things you didn't as a kid. :)
Some great quotes:
"I'm your density. I mean... your destiny."
"Whoa, this is heavy."
"There's that word again; 'heavy'. Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the earth's gravitational pull?"
"Are you telling me that this sucker is nuclear?"
"I have your car towed all the way to your house and all you've got for me is LITE beer?"
"What the hell is a jigawatt?"
"Who you calling 'Spook', Peckerwood?"
2006-08-01 19:35:24
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answer #4
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answered by ohsaxylady 4
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My favorite is number 2. Favorite line is when they reference the dustbuster as an antique.
2006-08-01 18:13:35
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answer #5
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answered by amandamarie00 2
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I absolutely ADORE all of them, but my favorite is the first movie. It wasn't originally intended to be a trilogy, you know. (But, yes, the sequels are great, too.) I like the first one the best because it sticks to the original idea/theme of the movies. When Bob Gale (screenwriter, producer) thought up the the film, he didn't think "What would it be like to travel through time?"; he thought "What would it be like to meet your parents at the same age as you are now?" It's a very original and brilliant idea, and the first film stays truest to this idea. Because of this, the interaction between the characters is the most interesting of all the films. Marty and his mom, Marty and his dad, Marty and his grandparents, Marty and Biff, George and Biff, Lorraine and Biff, George and Lorraine, and of course Marty and Doc....I just love the characters in those movies-- I think they're one of the of the most lovable, memorable groups of characters of all movies. I also like the first movie best because I think the plot flows the best in it (plot flow was bad in number 2). It has one of my favorite songs in it ("The Power of Love!"). It is the only film that has Crispin Glover (who was awesome as George). And the only one that has Claudia Wells (who I think did much better than Elisabeth Shue as Jennifer). And since it's the first film, it's the one where Marty-- and the audience-- is introduced to time travel, and his disorientation when he's in another time for the first time is very entertaining, as well as Doc's doubt that Marty is really from 1985. Also, there is no film that has a climax that beats the double climax of the first film: the intense "Earth Angel"-will-Lorraine-and-George-get-together-oh-no-Marty's-disappearing-from-existence scene plus the amazing oh-no-will-Marty-be-stuck-in-1955-forever-since-everything's-going-wrong-with-the-clocktower-plan-ah!-lightening scene is just the best. Oh! I love Back to the Future!!!
Okay, fave line.... OMG, I could never pick just one. Here are some faves from the first movie (I'll go ahead and stop after just the first movie lines cause this is getting way too long... but that's what happens when you're obsessed with a movie that came out 26 years ago and you get excited whenever you see a Yahoo! question asking about it today.) Oh, and all of the quotes are from memory, no looking up on imdb.com.
Strickland: "Nobody ever amounted to anything in the history of Hill Valley!"
Marty: "Well, history's gonna change."
Doc: "88 miles per hour!!!"
Marty: "Wait a minute, Doc, Doc, are you telling me you built a time machine... out of a Delorean?"
Marty: "Are you telling me that this sucker is nuclear?!"
Lou: "If you want a Pepsi, pal, you're gonna have to pay for it!"
Lorraine: "You're safe and sound now, back in good ol' 1955."
Marty: "1955?!"
Lorraine: "Calvin Klein-- Well that's your name isn't it? It's written all over your underwear."
Marty: "Ah!"
Marty: "Better get used to these bars, kid."
Doc: "Ronald Reagan? The actor?!"
Doc: "1.21 gigawatts! 1.21 gigawatts..."
Marty: "What the hell is a jigawatt?"
Doc: "Next Saturday night, we're sending you BACK TO THE FUTURE!"
Doc: "This is more serious than I thought. It seems that your mother is amorously infatuated with you."
Marty: "Wait a minute, Doc, are you trying to tell me that my mother... has got the hots for me?"
Doc: "Precisely"
Marty: "This is heavy."
Marty: "I am Darth Vadar. I come from the planet Vulcan!"
George: "Last night, Darth Vadar came down from planet Vulcan and told me that if I didn't ask Lorraine out to the dance that he'd melt my brains."
Marty: "Jesus, George, it's a wonder I was ever born."
George: "My density has popped me to you."
Lorraine: "What?"
Marty: "Geez, you smoke too?"
Lorraine: "Marty, you're beginning to sound just like my mother."
Marvin: "Hey Chuck, Chuck, it's Marvin-- your cousin Marvin Berry. You know that new sound you're lookin for? Well listen to this!"
(as Marty plays a song Chuck Berry is to write three years later-- I love it!)
Marty: "Oh, and if you guys ever have kids, and one of them, when he's 8 years old, accidentally sets fire to the living room rug...go easy on him."
I also love the near-repeated parts when Biff is bullying George...classic. ("You know what would happen if I turned in my reports with your handwriting? I'd get fired. Now you wouldn't want that to happen, now, would you?... Would you?")
[repeated lines]
Marty: "This is heavy."
Doc: "Great Scott!"
and then I love it when they switch in the third one....
HOORAY FOR BACK TO THE FUTURE!
2006-08-01 21:13:42
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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number 3
doc: what idiot dressed you like that?
marty:you did
also
doc: marty, youre not thinking 4th dimensionally
marty:right i have a problem with that
2006-08-01 18:38:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to say the first, but only because I've seen it a lot more than the other two and can recall it better.
"I'm am Darth Vader! I come from the Planet Vulcan!"
2006-08-01 18:21:07
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answered by Ѕємι~Мαđ ŠçїєŋŧιѕТ 6
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Well i like all of them.But the Film in Which they Go to the Future and buy that book of winning games of history i do'nt know which part is it but its my favourite.
2006-08-01 19:25:39
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answered by Ðøwñ tø Ëã®th 5
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The second one. I can't choose a favorite part; the whole movie was really good.
2006-08-01 18:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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