Okay, I'm probably alone on this one but I loved the soundtrack. Huey Lewis was the bomb!
2007-03-30 09:27:09
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answered by Jayna 7
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Well, I like the story and the cause and effect in the movie. The story in the first one was well written. Doc invited Marty to witnessed his lifelong work on his experience, which happened to be a time machine. When he had had to outrun the Libyans, he traveled 30 years back. He messed up when he was hit by the car, instead of his father. So he had to race against time to get them back together again before he's ceased to exist. George, which happened to be Marty's father, became a "somebody" than a "nobody" when he slugged Biff to save Lorraine and, of course, became popular. Of course, later, he and his family became organized and the story continue from there. In Back to the Future Part III, you can say Marty overcame the curse when someone calls him a name, he had to prove he isn't. His ancestor told him he shouldn't because what happened to another Martin, which he was killed when provoked. According to Back to the Future Part II, he dragged race with Needles and hit the Rolls-Royce, which crippled his life and had to work in the dead-end job, which, of course, he eventually got fired. But in Part III, he didn't fall for the name-calling issue and he, once again, altered the future that the message Jennifer had, which says "You're Fired", erased. The movie even had a surprised ending when Doc Brown returns with the new kind of time machine, which was made out of a locomotive, with Clara, who's his wife and his two sons, which named after a famous French science fiction writer. The Back to the Future series is worth seeing the movie again and it gets exciting each time you seen it.
2007-03-30 17:20:02
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answered by jaythewarthog 3
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The end of the first movie, where they're at the dance and Marty is playing Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry. He knows the song, because he's from the future, but it hasn't been recorded yet. So he's playing the song and it's going great and then it cuts to a guy from the band hired for the dance and the guy is on the phone going "Chuck! It's your cousin, Marvin Berry! You've gotta hear this!"
2007-03-30 16:22:26
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answered by Di 4
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I love the "little things" a lot of people miss when watching the movies. The attention to detail was always great in these movies.
For example: The mall at the begining of the film is called "Two Pines Mall". When Marty goes to the past the first thing the car does is run over one of two pine trees in a field. When he goes "back to the future" the mall is called "Lone Pine Mall".
I love stuff like that! And the movies are FULL of these little things!
Peace!
2007-03-30 16:29:53
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answered by Matty A 3
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Doc (Christopher Lloyd) is fantastic
and I kinda like the car too (saw one yesterday afternoon on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu)
2007-03-30 16:18:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The 80'sness of it. I mean come on, a vest jacket lolol. Doc's craziness. After Marty came back and Biff had his role reversed. And of course. "HELLO, MCFLY, IS ANYONE IN THERE???"
2007-03-30 16:22:15
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answered by Anonymous
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i think the actor who played George Mcfly was AWESOME~
also loved going to the future and past and hiding from themselves
biff washing the car and looking ALL nerdy at the end of the movie lol
2007-03-30 16:28:51
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answered by sasmallworld 6
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Michael J. Fox
2007-03-30 16:18:47
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answered by sophieb 7
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Doc (Christopher Lloyd) or Marty(Michael J. Fox) I love them both.
2007-03-30 16:20:09
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answered by lisababyg ♥ 5
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The fact that all three movies have the same story line (or very similar) yet it seems to be pulled off really well.. Good writers i guess
2007-03-30 16:44:18
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answered by Angel 6
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