Back to The Future
Year: 1985
Genre: Sci-Fi, Comedy, Adventure, Action
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Cast: Michael J. Fox, Christopher LLoyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Thomas F. Wilson
Music: Alan Silvestri
Synopsis: Marty McFly (Fox) is accidentaly sent from 1985. to 1955. by a time-traveling car invented by Doc Emmett Brown (LLoyd).
This is one of the most fun films ever made, in my opinion. Typical 80s, we have an unbelievable, hell even confusing plot, with Marty having a looser father and even mother in the 80s, but through an aquantence with the renegade loose-cannon scientist Doc, who finally succedeed with something in his life, is sent back in time. Needless to say, he doesn't fit in. So we have hillarious scenes, like
Marty: Give me Pepsi free.
The barman: I can't give you a Pepsi free, bud! If you wanna Pepsi, you gotta pay for it!
He sort of, in his own words, stumbles upon his parents, since in the bar he sees his father being bullied by Biff (Wilson), nothing has changed. He chases him and sees him voyeuring his mother (Thompson) from a tree, and the clumsy looser that he is, he falls down in front of a car which just happens to be driven by his mother's father. He naturally and instinctively tries and succeeds to save him but takes his place in every sense imaginable. And this is where the fun begins...
We have the next hillarious scene after his mom falls in love with him.
Mother of his mother: Strange fellow.
Father of his mother: He's an idiot. His parents are probably idiots too. Lorraine (Thompson), if you'll ever have kids like that, I'll disown you.
He realizes he must seek out Doc, since he's his only chance to get out of this nightmare. So,we have the next hillarious scene.
Eventually, after telling him how he got the bruise on his head, he convinces Doc he's for real. The two start planning the escape from this nightmare. Doc advises him not to interfere with his parents, because that could ruin the future. The main problem is to get his parents together, because that's how the future started, and he was born. We have probably the most hillarious scene.
Deleted scene:
Followed by another one.
It all finally climaxes at the annual high school bal, while Doc is desperately trying to pull the vehicle together while fighting a storm, which is responsible for the plan.
The directing is very precise, direct and up to the point. LLoyd does a terrific job combining comedy and extravagance. Fox is pretty much the perfect choice, as a faisty, rebellious teenage type, as is Glover as his lunatic idiot looser dad, so the casting is what shines maybe even the most here.
Year: 1985
Genre: Sci-Fi, Comedy, Adventure, Action
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Cast: Michael J. Fox, Christopher LLoyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Thomas F. Wilson
Music: Alan Silvestri
Synopsis: Marty McFly (Fox) is accidentaly sent from 1985. to 1955. by a time-traveling car invented by Doc Emmett Brown (LLoyd).
This is one of the most fun films ever made, in my opinion. Typical 80s, we have an unbelievable, hell even confusing plot, with Marty having a looser father and even mother in the 80s, but through an aquantence with the renegade loose-cannon scientist Doc, who finally succedeed with something in his life, is sent back in time. Needless to say, he doesn't fit in. So we have hillarious scenes, like
Marty: Give me Pepsi free.
The barman: I can't give you a Pepsi free, bud! If you wanna Pepsi, you gotta pay for it!
He sort of, in his own words, stumbles upon his parents, since in the bar he sees his father being bullied by Biff (Wilson), nothing has changed. He chases him and sees him voyeuring his mother (Thompson) from a tree, and the clumsy looser that he is, he falls down in front of a car which just happens to be driven by his mother's father. He naturally and instinctively tries and succeeds to save him but takes his place in every sense imaginable. And this is where the fun begins...
We have the next hillarious scene after his mom falls in love with him.
Mother of his mother: Strange fellow.
Father of his mother: He's an idiot. His parents are probably idiots too. Lorraine (Thompson), if you'll ever have kids like that, I'll disown you.
He realizes he must seek out Doc, since he's his only chance to get out of this nightmare. So,we have the next hillarious scene.
Eventually, after telling him how he got the bruise on his head, he convinces Doc he's for real. The two start planning the escape from this nightmare. Doc advises him not to interfere with his parents, because that could ruin the future. The main problem is to get his parents together, because that's how the future started, and he was born. We have probably the most hillarious scene.
Deleted scene:
Followed by another one.
It all finally climaxes at the annual high school bal, while Doc is desperately trying to pull the vehicle together while fighting a storm, which is responsible for the plan.
The directing is very precise, direct and up to the point. LLoyd does a terrific job combining comedy and extravagance. Fox is pretty much the perfect choice, as a faisty, rebellious teenage type, as is Glover as his lunatic idiot looser dad, so the casting is what shines maybe even the most here.