BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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🎬 Join us, AJ and Selena, as we dive into a classic for the very first time - Back to the Future! 🕒✨ Watch our genuine reactions and hear our thoughts on this iconic film starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. Will the DeLorean and the concept of time travel blow our minds? Let's find out together!
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🌟 Cast: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson
🎥 Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
📅 First Released: 1985
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  • @ajandselena
    @ajandselena3 ай бұрын

    This movie was so funny 😂 thank you all for watching with us! Make sure to Like and subscribe ❤

  • @monkeyzorr3090

    @monkeyzorr3090

    3 ай бұрын

    The fact you'd shame Marty and Doc's relationship as being icky and something other than friendship only shows what goes on in your minds

  • @tfpp1

    @tfpp1

    3 ай бұрын

    Please watch the rest of the trilogy, yes! 👏🏼 😊

  • @kristhomas4039

    @kristhomas4039

    3 ай бұрын

    If possible, try reacting to the Rambo movies

  • @Anson_AKB

    @Anson_AKB

    3 ай бұрын

    when watching part 2 and intending to also watch part 3, people absolutely need to *_stop the movie immediatley after the "to be continued" at the end of part 2_* because the whole rest (1 or 2 minutes) is a *trailer for part 3 with lots of spoilers !* _that might not have been _*_too_*_ bad when people needed to wait some time and forgot about it until that part was released, but when watching them shortly one after the other, it should be avoided to see that trailer._

  • @Pixelologist
    @Pixelologist3 ай бұрын

    Selena: "This movie is hella old! It's from, like, 1985." Me: *closes laptop and pours a stiff drink that'll be at least a quarter tears by the time I'm done* 😆

  • @ramonvalencia5719
    @ramonvalencia57193 ай бұрын

    59:51 and 1:02:23 You seem concerned that Lorraine will fall in love with Marty again when she sees Marty playing the guitar on stage. Remember that Lorraine lost all interest in Marty when she kissed him in the car. "It's like I'm kissing my brother."

  • @chalmapatterson544

    @chalmapatterson544

    3 ай бұрын

    They are too busy talking

  • @DG-nk7jo

    @DG-nk7jo

    3 ай бұрын

    They were busy ignoring the nerdy parts, maybe they thought this was too nerdy to pay attention too.

  • @jughead4845

    @jughead4845

    3 ай бұрын

    Or they're just too dumb to understand it or appreciate what a great movie this is. Every other reactor I've seen lives it.

  • @HeidiDenoble
    @HeidiDenoble3 ай бұрын

    The first thing to know in watching this trilogy is don't think too much. Just sit back and enjoy.

  • @shawnlittle3091

    @shawnlittle3091

    3 ай бұрын

    This is why when you’re in a movie theater no one should be talking and interrupting a movie because it kills the experience and also this is what a lot of people are nowadays they just nitpick and complain and sometimes be a smart ass about everything.

  • @Anson_AKB

    @Anson_AKB

    3 ай бұрын

    yes, Heidi, and also that the "facts" about eg vampires, werewolves, zombies, and time travel are no real established scientific facts that have to apply to all other movies and must be identical in all of them. yes, in one franchise of movies it should always be consistent and not "internally" contradicting itself, but also no, it can differ a lot between different movies or series and the universe doesn't always automatically explode when meeting yourself.

  • @angelomaurizio1668
    @angelomaurizio16683 ай бұрын

    The Back to the Future franchise is arguably one of the best trilogies in cinema history.

  • @tomchris60
    @tomchris603 ай бұрын

    Near the end, Doc clearly tells Marty he's traveling 30 years into the future. Marty asks him to look him up when he arrives. There should have been no confusion if you'd paid attention. Thumbs up. Glad you both liked it. But to the dude, expand your horizons. A classic movie is a classic movie no matter how "old" you think it is.

  • @shawnlittle3091

    @shawnlittle3091

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m personally so tired of people having that mindset where talking about a movie and adding the word old to it It’s just like Peter Parker In the movie Captain America Civil War where he says have any of you seen that really OLD movie Empire strikes back just say have any if you seen that movie Empire strikes back?!?!?! 🙄

  • @williamdean4775
    @williamdean47753 ай бұрын

    Michael J Fox was a huge star in the 80s. He was in a hit show called Family Ties. Also in a movie called Teen Wolf which is a cult classic now.

  • @jbanach82

    @jbanach82

    3 ай бұрын

    Also classic movie by him if the frighteners

  • @henrikpersson4371

    @henrikpersson4371

    3 ай бұрын

    Spin city was for me a high from mr Fox

  • @jtoland2333

    @jtoland2333

    3 ай бұрын

    Imagine the career he might have had, had he not gotten Parkinson's Disease.

  • @mrtim5363

    @mrtim5363

    Ай бұрын

    "Family Ties" was #1 - Television Show of the Year. & "Back to the Future" was #1 - Movie of the Year. & Just to totally own the year. #2 - Movie of the Year was... You guessed it... "Teen Wolf".

  • @meganlutz7150
    @meganlutz71503 ай бұрын

    Older classics are actually a lot better than most of the junk that comes out today. If you give them a try you may be surprised how much you like them. For instance, have you seen the original Star Wars trilogy ? Or Indiana Jones ? If you haven’t you are missing out

  • @jtoland2333

    @jtoland2333

    3 ай бұрын

    Don't forget movies like It's a Wonderfull Life, which has been credited for preventing suicides! Let's see a current movie do that!

  • @heyhocodyo01

    @heyhocodyo01

    3 ай бұрын

    They dont make good movies anymore all the action movies are the same all were left with is superhero movies and remakes none of which interests me

  • @ryans413
    @ryans4133 ай бұрын

    You guys ask so many questions if you just watch your questions will be answered

  • @shawnlittle3091

    @shawnlittle3091

    3 ай бұрын

    This is what a lot of people do nowadays I know this is a reaction video but still.

  • @ryans413

    @ryans413

    3 ай бұрын

    @@runawaytrain9794 when I watch a movie yes of course I have questions but I’m freaking silent because I don’t want to miss anything important being said. I may laugh at something funny or applaud a cool action scene but a movie reaction from me would be boring because I wouldn’t talk I’d be focused on the movie.

  • @runawaytrain9794

    @runawaytrain9794

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ryans413 Agreed.

  • @ericgoodwinart

    @ericgoodwinart

    3 ай бұрын

    If they didn’t talk or ask questions it wouldn’t be a reaction video haha. Would you prefer a silent reaction video with only gasps and laughs?

  • @ryans413

    @ryans413

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ericgoodwinart there’s asking questions which is fine but then there questioning and talking over every part of the movie. There are many reactors I watch that take notes when they have a question and come back to it later after the review. I like to see people laugh or be impressed about the movie that’s why i like movie reactions but when the reaction is just filled with tones of talking and questions and they miss everything you just want to tell them to shut up and pay attention. I have a friend that’s like this he will ask me everything about the movie and he misses everything because he can’t keep his mouth shut. He even asks me things about a movie that’s new and I have to say I’m watching for the first time too I don’t know. It’s annoying. You can laugh you can talk about the movie on the reaction that’s cool but don’t ask a billion questions it really makes the reaction boring and annoying.

  • @Altanon
    @Altanon3 ай бұрын

    I'm 66 now and I can remember being a teenager and hearing McDonald's ads on the radio: "A Hamburger, Fries, a Drink, and Change from your Dollar."

  • @Gravydog316

    @Gravydog316

    3 ай бұрын

    my lunch at mcdonalds yesterday: grilled chicken sandwich, fries, Coke, ice cream $18 ☹

  • @billclay9489

    @billclay9489

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Gravydog316 LOL Times have changed LOL

  • @buddy3167
    @buddy31673 ай бұрын

    1:15:58 maybe if you kept your mouth shut you would have heard him say he's going to the Future 30 years

  • @mrscenescof4747

    @mrscenescof4747

    3 ай бұрын

    They talk way too much during the movie

  • @glennwisniewski9536
    @glennwisniewski95363 ай бұрын

    Hey AJ and Selena, a little history: Michael J. Fox was the breakout star on a popular TV series called Family Ties (starting in 1982) and it ultimately ran 7 seasons. TV viewers could have watched Michael J. for at least 3 seasons before going to see him in BTTF in 1985.

  • @DG-nk7jo

    @DG-nk7jo

    3 ай бұрын

    Isn’t history too nerdy for them?

  • @nellynel510

    @nellynel510

    3 ай бұрын

    He was also filming Teen Wolf at while filming BTTF at the same time

  • @andreaschmall5560
    @andreaschmall55603 ай бұрын

    Musicians can follow the lead of another musician and wing it even if it is music they have never heard before. That is called jamming...improvising as they go.

  • @RedundantHuman-CandyBites

    @RedundantHuman-CandyBites

    2 ай бұрын

    Yup! True dat.

  • @wendybooth4074

    @wendybooth4074

    2 ай бұрын

    EXACTLY!!!! He gave them the key and other guidance. Professional musicians are amazing and have incredible talent!! I'm a singer and I know that if there is ever a mistake or a hiccup to just keep going! The musicians are gonna pull it all back together!

  • @torpedoboy4
    @torpedoboy43 ай бұрын

    "Is plutonium a real thing?" "not that I know of...." wow, just wow

  • @shawnlittle3091

    @shawnlittle3091

    3 ай бұрын

    Well it’s really not that surprising considering that a lot of people nowadays don’t even know how many stars are in the American flag. That certainly tells you something.

  • @freewill8218

    @freewill8218

    3 ай бұрын

    Homeschooling ?

  • @DG-nk7jo

    @DG-nk7jo

    3 ай бұрын

    She did say she doesn’t go for nerdy stuff and they both clearly never read the radioactive elements on a periodical element chart, you know… because it’s nerdy.

  • @heyhocodyo01

    @heyhocodyo01

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@DG-nk7jothey teach the periodic table in school though

  • @DG-nk7jo

    @DG-nk7jo

    3 ай бұрын

    @@heyhocodyo01 Yeah and it was too nerdy for them to care, even back then.

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae3 ай бұрын

    Why is a young person hanging out with an older person weird? They have wonderful stories to tell sometimes. I spent most of my time as a kid around older people because they were more interesting. If I wanted to know what the late 1800's were like I just asked my great-grandparents. Roaring 20's? Just ask my grandma or her friend. 🤷‍♀️ 2nd greatest trilogy ever imo.

  • @subspace666

    @subspace666

    3 ай бұрын

    yea probably worst things then having your son hang around with some guy with probably multiple phd's

  • @ninjabluefyre3815

    @ninjabluefyre3815

    3 ай бұрын

    Old people are our greatest! They're full of wisdom and experience! *cut to old people screwing everything up*

  • @garylee3685

    @garylee3685

    3 ай бұрын

    Marty was probably paid to be a gofer for Doc. People always over analyze things in movies.

  • @jtoland2333

    @jtoland2333

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@ninjabluefyre3815Please tell me when things weren't screwed up. People who blame everything on the past generations have no understanding of history.

  • @jtoland2333

    @jtoland2333

    3 ай бұрын

    I was 16 when I saw this movie, and never once wondered how or why an older person and younger person form a friendship? Back then, young people sought out older mentors all of the time.

  • @rsrt6910
    @rsrt69103 ай бұрын

    Plutonium is a real element that has to be man made because it doesn't exist in nature. It's produced in a nuclear reactor when uranium 238 (which is not thermally fissile) absorbs a neutron to become plutonium 239 (which IS thermally fissile) and subsequently used to power said reactor. Plutonium is essentially how a nuclear reactor creates it's own fuel to power itself.

  • @Novaximus

    @Novaximus

    2 ай бұрын

    I think it's insane how scientists were first messing with this stuff and just with the slip of a screw driver those scientists had to accept that they about to die in within a few days.

  • @RodConvoy1987
    @RodConvoy19873 ай бұрын

    You guys need to just watch it all and take it all in, and mention any questions you have at the end, and we'll answer them.

  • @billcliffordakabillthephot2249
    @billcliffordakabillthephot22493 ай бұрын

    Ya'll miss important parts by asking what's gonna happen next while watching the movie, shut up and watch the movie!! And also YES plutonium is a real thing, can't believe you didn't know that LMAO

  • @texasps91

    @texasps91

    Ай бұрын

    I was thinking the Same thing. Talking through too much dialog they missed the information they are asking about where as if they had just listened they wouldn't have needed to ask the questions.

  • @mickeykmiller
    @mickeykmiller3 ай бұрын

    1:02:06 It's called being a musician. lol

  • @05hundredlive
    @05hundredlive3 ай бұрын

    Did you notice the guy said “Chuck you know that new sound you was looking for” Chuck as in Chuck Berry, Marty was playing Chuck Berry song.

  • @05hundredlive

    @05hundredlive

    3 ай бұрын

    The hint was the guy said “this is Marvin, your cousin Marvin Berry” and the song Marty was plying was Johnny Be Good by Chuck Berry

  • @candicelitrenta8890
    @candicelitrenta88903 ай бұрын

    There was a SUPER popular tv show called Family Ties and Michael was a chief character in it at a high schooler. They wanted him for this movie because of his comedic timing but the show had him under contract so they gave the role to another actor but mid way through the filming of this film they KNEW that they had to get Michael for the role so they did a whole thing where he worked on both of those things at the same time. Believe me, he was the only one who could do justice to the character

  • @ryans413

    @ryans413

    3 ай бұрын

    He also did Teen Wolf a not to bad movie.

  • @joepowell7025
    @joepowell70253 ай бұрын

    Selena, You are missing so much by not seeing old movies. They are really worth looking at and so, so much better than most of today's stuff, Really. Give them a try, you will love them.

  • @Great-Documentaries

    @Great-Documentaries

    3 ай бұрын

    Actually, most movies of the past -- just like most movies today -- are terrible. You just have a selective memory and nostalgia for older films. That said, there are great movies that these two would enjoy from every year since 1932. But most movies from any year are forgettable garbage.

  • @JamesBond-ib9tq

    @JamesBond-ib9tq

    3 ай бұрын

    I have to see another review of them to see if they are so devoid of all reference to the contemporary past.

  • @joepowell7025

    @joepowell7025

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Great-Documentaries Oh really? a selective memory ? Your opinion only champ. I look at a lot of these movies on a regular basis and there are millions of people who will disagree with you, especially when the ideas run out and they remake some of these older movies and make a hash of them, The reason alone that they are copied by filmmakers is because they ARE great classics. You go ahead and watch whatever you want, and ill bet you that these older movies will still be classics when you and i have gone like the dodo.

  • @joepowell7025

    @joepowell7025

    Ай бұрын

    @@Great-Documentaries You seem to have selective prefences .. most of the older ones are FAR better than 90% of today's crap.

  • @SMAAAASHTV
    @SMAAAASHTV3 ай бұрын

    Marty said "give me some blues riff in B, watch me for the changes and try to keep up". Professional trained musicians are generally familiar with tons of blues and jazz standards and would be able to get the idea after 1 or 2 bars of the music. The unlikelyhood is how tight they played right off the bat, but it can and does happen in jam sessions all the time.

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator53 ай бұрын

    🎶 "That's The Power Of Love!" 🎶 Fun Fact: Theatrical movie debut of Billy Zane. Automobile Enthusiast Fact: Writers Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis actually received a fan letter from John DeLorean after the film's release, thanking them for immortalizing his car. Music Enthusiast Fact: The judge who stands up to say that Marty (Michael J. Fox) is "just too darn loud" is actually Huey Lewis, whose songs "The Power Of Love" and "Back In Time" are featured in this movie. Marty's (Michael J. Fox) guitar is a Ibanez black Roadstar II. Small Connection Fact: When Lorraine follows Marty (Michael J. Fox) back to Doc's house, she and Doc exchange an awkward greeting. This marks the only on-screen dialogue that Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson ever have, though they have appeared together in six movies. Historical Fact: Apparently, Ronald Reagan was amused by Doc Brown's (Christopher Lloyd) disbelief that an actor like him could become President, so much so that he had the projectionist stop and replay the scene. He also seemed to enjoy it so much that he even made a direct reference of the film in his 1986 State of the Union address: "As they said in the film Back To The Future (1985), 'Where we're going, we don't need roads.'"

  • @johnnehrich9601

    @johnnehrich9601

    3 ай бұрын

    You think Reagan was in disbelief. I can't tell you how much other people were, election night, 1980. Reagan was a B movie actor (notice his name on the theater marquee in 1955 scene) and up until then, people who became president had a LONG history of public service. Reagan had been governor of CA before he became president, but it was still a shock to many.

  • @chuckwilson4186
    @chuckwilson41863 ай бұрын

    12 minutes in .. couldn’t continue watch .. educated and knowledge is a beautiful thing ..

  • @chrispruett81
    @chrispruett813 ай бұрын

    Ouch... I hate when people say this movie IS OLD like it's ancient lol.. especially since I WAS Alive when this came out haha .. well.. only 4 at the time.. but still alive :) .. and that makes me feel much older than 43.. I don't really feel that old anyways ... I still know how to party! lmao ;)

  • @toodlescae

    @toodlescae

    3 ай бұрын

    Wonder what they would say about my favorite mystery detective movie franchise that premiered in 1934? 😂 I was 24 when BTTF came out. 🙄

  • @elifineart

    @elifineart

    3 ай бұрын

    I was 14 when it came out so i must be prehistoric! love it when young people think the world and technology started around the 2,000's :)

  • @_Common_Logic_

    @_Common_Logic_

    3 ай бұрын

    I've got 15+ years on you, but this movie is about to be 40 years old... If you don't think that's "old" by film standards, you're going to have a REALLY rough time through your 50s and 60s... 1950s/60's music was literally defined as the "oldies" genre a mere 20 years later. When I was (exactly) your age, I played a high-school dance... While chatting and breaking down our equipment, one of the students I was talking to about music said "You're pretty cool for and OLD dude". OUCH... I still play and smoke a bit, and (most times) don't feel a day over 40 but you can't stop reality. Get ready for it, man. Party on, but relax. :))

  • @chrispruett81

    @chrispruett81

    3 ай бұрын

    @@_Common_Logic_ You missed the point of my comment! Oh well!

  • @Gravydog316

    @Gravydog316

    3 ай бұрын

    true, but no teens in 2001 were watching movies from 1951 or very few were

  • @mattruffino6720
    @mattruffino67203 ай бұрын

    Biff knows exactly what a blind spot is. Hes been driving since high school.

  • @nellynel510
    @nellynel5103 ай бұрын

    Fun fact the guy who is auditioning Marty is Huey Lewis from Huey Lewis and the News who made The Power of Love for this movie

  • @jtoland2333
    @jtoland23333 ай бұрын

    I want to offer y'all some constructive feedback because you seem like nice people and I really want you to succeed at reacting, which is emerging as a new art form and way of reviewing media. I came to appreciate reactions during Covid, because I was so bored and isolated. It was fun to see younger people enjoy the movies, music and standup I liked. And it felt good to see that appreciation passed down the line, knowing those things would enjoy new life. So, bear in mind that not everyone can be successfull doing what you're doing AND that there's a higher purpose to doing it. There is a difference between being honest and being disrespectful. You did both before Marty even appeared. You lost me pretty early. Nobody likes to be reminded of getting older. You mentioned the movie being "Hella old". Thirty is not old. There were two distinct demographics which enjoyed this movie in 1985; Boomers (who were 30 to 50 at the time), and Gen X, their highschool and college aged kids. The retro kitty clock represented the 1950s. The other clocks, varied in style, represented other years to 1985. No, they were not 100 years old, no, they were not antiques. I dropped out fast after that because I knew it wasn't going to be a fun ride. That's how fast you can lose your audience. So, think before you speak. Second, along those same lines, it seems like you upset a lot of people with near constant talking. This frustrates us because we want to enjoy your reactions to the best parts of the movie. If you're talking you can't fully understand and you're not invested. One thing I find endlessly tough to get through is when people stare at the screen with a deer in the headlights expression, not knowing what's going on, asking questions like "Why is he doing that? What's going on?" Be still and all your questions will be answered. Which brings me to my third point. Remember that EVERYTHING MEANS SOMETHING! You were told everything you needed to know in the opening. Infact, I've never seen a more ingenious means of film exposition than in this movie. Advice: Get over your reluctance to watch "old" movies because cinema is just over 100 years old. As far as art forms go, it is barely a blip on the radar. Some of the films people study in college, Citizen Kane, Metropolis and others, are "old". Read books on film, the language of film through cinematography, soundtrack, and through metaphor and symbols. I wish you well.

  • @Code9
    @Code93 ай бұрын

    The other band members could play along with Marty even though they'd never heard the song before because he told them it's a blues riff in B and to follow the "changes". So, being musicians, they now know the song is in the key of B and it's a Blues. They're probably guessing it's something like a standard 12-bar blues which will make sense to them. "Follow the changes" just means to pay attention to the chord progression (when the chords "change" from one chord to the next in a specific sequence.) If you go to any local "open-mic" jam in almost any town, you'll see musicians who may not even know each other and one of them might play a song the others don't know but if he just gives them the basic info (for example, lets say, it's a 12-bar blues in the key of A) then the other musicians will be able to play along because, at it's core, a 12-bar Blues is pretty simple stuff.

  • @lalaki39
    @lalaki393 ай бұрын

    It is so frustrating, you miss so many points because you are talking through the movie

  • @mrscenescof4747

    @mrscenescof4747

    3 ай бұрын

    I was just gonna say that, soooooo frustrating

  • @SCharlesDennicon

    @SCharlesDennicon

    3 ай бұрын

    Really, man, what could you possibly expect from someone who says in the first few minutes of the video "I typically don't like old movies"? ^^; I'm glad I stopped there.

  • @rumourhats

    @rumourhats

    3 ай бұрын

    Probably cos they've seen it before, cos it's impossible not to have seen it, unless you're an alien from space.

  • @hennakettunen8755

    @hennakettunen8755

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@SCharlesDennicon Thanks for the warning. That combined with the other comments about them missing loads of stuff bcs talking over the movie (though the PAUSE button does exist).. guess I'll look for some other reactor.

  • @hennakettunen8755

    @hennakettunen8755

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@rumourhats Oohh, so many aliens here on YT, providing us with first time reaction videos of classics like this!

  • @buddy3167
    @buddy31673 ай бұрын

    26:31 maybe if you watch the movie and keep quiet you'll see how he gets back to the future

  • @ericgoodwinart

    @ericgoodwinart

    3 ай бұрын

    You’re missing the concept of a reaction video.

  • @buddy3167

    @buddy3167

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ericgoodwinart I understand the concept but it's called have a little common sense and maybe pay attention and talk less that way they can hear and understand the movie

  • @LGSPTJ

    @LGSPTJ

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@ericgoodwinart You don't have to talk through the whole movie to have a reaction video.

  • @charlesedward5047
    @charlesedward50473 ай бұрын

    To all of you in the comment section: THANK YOU SO MUCH!! You have saved me from wasting one hour + of my life. Not subscribing to this channel and clicking "Do not recommend."

  • @CCC-rd3gc

    @CCC-rd3gc

    3 ай бұрын

    да ладно, посмотреть реакцию было интересно. хотя и не более того

  • @ericgoodwinart

    @ericgoodwinart

    3 ай бұрын

    Nah, you’re missing out on a great video!

  • @Warlocke000
    @Warlocke0003 ай бұрын

    It can actually be really hard to remember what a person's face looks like, if they aren't around as a reference. People can have a difficult time conjuring up a mental image of even someone as close as their own parents, after a few years of them being gone, and that's after knowing them for years. Marty's parents only saw "Calvin Klein" a couple of times over the span of a week, in the 1950s. By the time Marty looks like the "Calvin" they met, it's been three decades ago. In the meantime, they've been with Marty nearly every day of his life, watching his appearance gradually change over the years, until he looks the way he does in 1985. They wouldn't look at him one day and suddenly think, "Hey, you look exactly like Calvin Klein," because they've watched him grow. That and, in all likelihood, they have retained nothing but the vaguest recollection of what "Calvin" generally looked like, nor are there any pictures of him to remind them. His voice would likely be even harder to remember. Honestly, given the way memory works, the closest they'd come to comparing Marty to "Calvin" would be if Lorraine smelled her son, and possibly had a vague memory of Calvin smelling like that, the day her father hit him with the car. After all, it was her pillow he slept on... Scent is one of the strongest memories we retain. Even decades later, you can catch a whiff of some scent, and it will revive a memory of baking Christmas cookies with your mother, that you didn't even realize you still had. - This isn't closed loop time travel, so this isn't a situation where Marty always went back in time and always was meant to do what he did. If that had been the case, Marty wouldn't have been able to change anything from the way it was at the beginning of the movie. Thus, Mayor Wilson became mayor on his own, which Marty then told to Wilson in the past, and then he became mayor again. The only change was that the inspiration to become mayor came to him earlier than it did, originally. Likewise, Marty could only give Chuck Berry the idea for Johnny B. Goode, because he'd already heard Chuck Berry's Johnny B. Goode. The song was still 100 percent Berry's creation. Marty isn't creating those people's history, he's just slightly changing the way it originally happened. Ultimately, the only people whose lives he really changes are his parents' and Biff's. All of that is just to say that I feel like it's important for Goldie and Berry to get the credit they deserve: Their achievements are their own, not Marty's.

  • @AW11-e4h
    @AW11-e4h3 ай бұрын

    Most people don’t like older movies when they are younger,than you get older and realize how great these movies were ✌️

  • @ebashford5334

    @ebashford5334

    3 ай бұрын

    I remember watching a series of Marx Brothers movies for the first time with my friend back in about 1970, we were teenagers, and we couldn't believe we hadn't even heard of them before. We were in stitches, easily the funniest movies I'd ever seen to that point, and I've never underestimated or looked down on old movies ever since.

  • @lightcatango8299
    @lightcatango82993 ай бұрын

    "Is plutonium real?" American education. Best in the world.

  • @chameleonvr4

    @chameleonvr4

    3 ай бұрын

    @lightcatango8299 Honestly that was the funniest part of the movie!

  • @JohnRandomness105

    @JohnRandomness105

    3 ай бұрын

    @@chameleonvr4 The movie? Or the reaction?

  • @chameleonvr4

    @chameleonvr4

    3 ай бұрын

    @@JohnRandomness105 I was just playing around like they were part of the movie, and that was the funniest part of the movie! Kekek

  • @JohnRandomness105

    @JohnRandomness105

    3 ай бұрын

    @@chameleonvr4 Ah, okay.

  • @noracola5285

    @noracola5285

    3 ай бұрын

    It's so sad too because these two are not dumb. They deserve better.

  • @kaleemdin7963
    @kaleemdin79633 ай бұрын

    Michael J. Fox was in the movie The Secret To My Success and The Frighteners and Casualities of War

  • @paulamoya7956
    @paulamoya79563 ай бұрын

    Michael J Fox was a HUGE TV Star when he was asked to replace Eric Stoltz in Back to The Future. He worked on the sitcom Family Ties during the week and filmed this movie on weekends and Nights. MJF played Alex Keaton on Family Ties a very popular nighttime sitcom. He was the star of the show. Everyone already knew who he was when this movie premiered.

  • @buddy3167
    @buddy31673 ай бұрын

    20:36 Did you seriously just ask if plutonium is a real thing well clearly two people did not pay attention in science class possibly because they're too busy skipping school

  • @noracola5285

    @noracola5285

    3 ай бұрын

    Schools today aren't like the schools we had.

  • @LGSPTJ

    @LGSPTJ

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@noracola5285I'm 35 and we learned about the elements. I'm sure they're not that far behind.

  • @krazkeelo9032
    @krazkeelo90323 ай бұрын

    If y'all don't know about different things, just say you don't know. I would've thought everybody knew about plutonium. Colossus is not the juggernaut either. Just say you don't know and keep it moving, lol

  • @bryce253
    @bryce2533 ай бұрын

    In the immortal words of the Oracle in The Matrix...."Not too bright tho.."

  • @buddy3167
    @buddy31673 ай бұрын

    18:43 my God the clocks are 1 minute behind it's like the car is a time machine and they time traveled

  • @arconeagain
    @arconeagain3 ай бұрын

    Giving, arguably, about the most perfectly made popular movie in history a shot.

  • @chadro_g1145
    @chadro_g11452 ай бұрын

    He didn’t know he was going back in time ya’ll!! He hit the time circuit on switch when he grabbed 2nd gear, unbeknownst to him.

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones60313 ай бұрын

    1. Cranky principal Strickland/James Tolkan also played the ship's squadron leader in "Top Gun". 2. The teacher that tells Marty, "I'm afraid you're just too darn loud" is Huey Lewis himself. (Heart of rock and roll) 3. Eric Stoltz was first cast as Marty, but he didn't play well with others and didn't produce what they were looking for, so he was fired. Some of his long shots are still in the movie. 4. The flammable material set on fire with the model exercise had to have been put there on purpose. 5. It's always fun to see how people react to the Marty and his mom car scene. 6. George McFly/Crispin Glover didn't like that the story ended with the family being prosperous. 7. Twin Pines Mall becomes Lone Pine Mall when Marty takes one out when he goes back to 1955. 8. IMVHO part II is the best of the trifecta. 9. If you haven't already checkout an OUTSTANDING movie where Christopher Lloyd plays the heavy you must do "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".

  • @johnnie2638
    @johnnie26383 ай бұрын

    Plutonium is a real thing. They didn't play the lottery back then. According to the U.S. Dept. of Labor something that cost 5 cents in 1955 would cost 58 cents today. Calvin Klein started in 1968. Colored underwear for men was very common in the 80s so Marty wearing purple underwear wouldn't have been unusual. Selena hit the nail on the head when she said when Marty sees himself at the mall when Doc gets shot it sets up a time loop. Which means at the beginning of the movie when Doc gets shot 1955 Marty was always off to the side watching it happen and he always will be there forever because every time Marty goes back to 1955 and returns to 1985 causes the loop to go around completely. Regarding there being two cars, the DeLorean Marty left on Main street when he returned from the past doesn't conflict with the DeLorean at the mall because of the time loop. Though both versions of the car exist in the same time briefly in reality there is only the one car because Marty goes back in time. Time travel stories are so much fun because they always set up paradoxes that twist my brain! LOL Thanks for a great reaction to a great movie.

  • @tvdroid22

    @tvdroid22

    3 ай бұрын

    Actually not a loop. Marty made changes in time. A new timeline was established The first time it was Twin Pines When he came back, it was Lone Pine. His dad was a nerd the first time and lacked confidence. Biff was still a bully. Once he went back, Biff and his dad changed because of him. Doc had been killed, but survived because of Marty. He would not have survived unless Marty had gone back and left the note. Again, NOT a loop, a new timeline.

  • @noracola5285

    @noracola5285

    3 ай бұрын

    I'd like to know where I can get a coffee for 58 cents in 2024.

  • @tvdroid22

    @tvdroid22

    3 ай бұрын

    @@noracola5285 Me too.

  • @subspace666

    @subspace666

    3 ай бұрын

    @@noracola5285 yea my mom told me she could get a soda and a bag of chips for 5 cents. think the reason numbers do not add up is because they use general average inflation and not food specifically, but we all know food increased more then 5% last few years.

  • @noracola5285

    @noracola5285

    3 ай бұрын

    @@subspace666 yeah it seems more like 50%

  • @SCharlesDennicon
    @SCharlesDennicon3 ай бұрын

    "I typically don't like old movies" Thanks for warning me with that profoundly depressing comment, I was about to waste my time.

  • @ninjabluefyre3815

    @ninjabluefyre3815

    3 ай бұрын

    There's a prevailing attitude from some reactors who didn't grow up watching alot of movies that people didn't know how to make movies until they were born. They never say those words, but that's how it comes across.

  • @SCharlesDennicon

    @SCharlesDennicon

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ninjabluefyre3815 That's what ignorance does to you, I guess.

  • @jtoland2333

    @jtoland2333

    3 ай бұрын

    I didn't stick around after their commentary on how old the clocks were. I don't think I have ever seen a reaction video get so many unkid but fair comments. Lesson: Don't alienate your audience.

  • @_Common_Logic_

    @_Common_Logic_

    3 ай бұрын

    So THEY gave the movie a chance after having a pre-conceived notion, and loved it, while you left due to your own assumption of what their reaction would be... The irony. ;-) They DID chat a lot during the film without pausing it, so maybe you dodged the bullet there.

  • @5tivi
    @5tivi3 ай бұрын

    1:19:52 "I don't like, science... stuff" I had forgotten these kind of people exist, and I hope to forget about them again, as soon as possible.

  • @NoriMori1992

    @NoriMori1992

    3 ай бұрын

    Why? Surely there's stuff you don't like. How would you feel if someone said they hope to forget about you as soon as possible, just because you don't like what they like?

  • @SpudBro1
    @SpudBro13 ай бұрын

    I just love how you guys barely pay any attention to the movie and ask the most simple questions about things that they said while you were talking… it really helps the ezperience….

  • @jtoland2333

    @jtoland2333

    3 ай бұрын

    Sadly common

  • @johnwjr7

    @johnwjr7

    3 ай бұрын

    Sounds a bit like sarcasm.

  • @kaleemdin7963
    @kaleemdin79633 ай бұрын

    That is a cow. Not a bull

  • @thedefinitionisthis
    @thedefinitionisthis3 ай бұрын

    LOL there's always that question of whether or not George and Lorraine would find something weird about seeing how much their youngest kid looking like the guy who essentially got them together. The rationale is: too many years passing. I mean, as important as Marty technically is to them, he was only in their lives for not even a week. Try thinking back to someone you might've made friends with 30 years ago. You might have the general memory of them, but you won't necessarily remember EXACTLY how they looked, unless they were a consistent presence in your life. Shit, there are folks from high school that i don't remember unless I looked in a yearbook lol.

  • @gotreactions

    @gotreactions

    3 ай бұрын

    plus, they would know marty as a baby and see him grow to that face, so yeah, i see how a lot would question, but if actual I don't think they would recognize.

  • @NoriMori1992

    @NoriMori1992

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly. So many people treat this as some kind of plot hole or unanswered question, it never seems to occur to people that people don't remember faces that well after 30 years. And like @gotreactions said above me, it's not like he was born with that face. There wouldn't be anything to "recognize" until he was maybe 14.

  • @jillk368
    @jillk3683 ай бұрын

    Michael J. Fox was in a hit sitcom for years, before and after this. It was called Family Ties - - very funny show, great cast, and he was brilliant on it. During those years he made a bunch of movies.

  • @lucasrokitowski8707
    @lucasrokitowski8707Ай бұрын

    Fun fact: the guy that at the beginning said in the audition that Marty's band is just "too loud" is a band member of the Huey Lewis and the News, the band that actually sang that song :)

  • @buddy3167
    @buddy31673 ай бұрын

    24:49 yes that is a bull because bulls are known to say moo

  • @mrscenescof4747

    @mrscenescof4747

    3 ай бұрын

    and in a barn too, whatever next?

  • @boomercoco1

    @boomercoco1

    3 ай бұрын

    Have them milk 🥛 the bull and drink its "sour cream"

  • @williamdean4775
    @williamdean47753 ай бұрын

    The backstory is Marty when he was 13 snuck into Docs lab. Doc found him and hired Marty to be his assistant

  • @RedundantHuman-CandyBites
    @RedundantHuman-CandyBites2 ай бұрын

    In one of the original scripts, Marty was/is Docs assistant. That’s how they know one another.

  • @matt_canon
    @matt_canon3 ай бұрын

    14:29 "That thing looks like a spaceship!" "It does. Aliens are going to come walking out of that." (Ironic foreshadowing)

  • @matt_canon
    @matt_canon3 ай бұрын

    1:02:04 (How would the band know to jump in) -- Without diving deep into music theory and live improv, basically the bandmembers are pros at playing their instruments, playing by ear (no sheet music) and playing together. With many years of playing together as a band, they've mastered listening to each other, and playing intuitively (playing what they feel will work in the moment). -- So that foundation being laid, Marty gives them basic instructions on genre, key, and watching him for changes between verses, chorus, bridge, etc. The first few seconds of his intro riff gave the drummer and the band members an idea of the rhythm and tempo. -- With Marty doing the lead guitar melody and vocals, all they needed to do was play the backing parts. Because of their experience they were able to keep up while he was playing a simple straightforward 4/4 groove, but once he went off key, off tempo, off time, they tried to keep it going but he was too dissonent and unpredictable. In real life, the actual song came out 3 years later, so it wasn't too far ahead of its time in 1955.

  • @Dominodude55
    @Dominodude553 ай бұрын

    I love how much you guys at the beginning were like "why is George laughing like that?" and talking about how weird the whole family was and I'm just like "no, that's just actually how awkward suburban white people are"

  • @RealRonSwanson
    @RealRonSwanson3 ай бұрын

    "Too darn loud" teacher was played by Heuy Lewis. The writer and performer of the song Marty & the Pinheads play at the audition.

  • @gotreactions
    @gotreactions3 ай бұрын

    I love that the band just goes and tokes it up in the back during break. LOL

  • @marloncherry1277
    @marloncherry1277Ай бұрын

    Back to the Future are timeless classics, never tire of them. I introduced them to my stepson as A little boy. He loved 😍 them thought all god Movie's came in three parts. He may have been right because most good franchise s have at least three good movies in there franchise.

  • @dathorndike4908
    @dathorndike49083 ай бұрын

    Michael J Fox starred in alot of great movies- "Casualties Of War", "Bright Lights, Big City", "The Secret Of My Success", "Light Of Day", "Teen Wolf"....

  • @Dreedsfbay
    @Dreedsfbay2 ай бұрын

    Marty said "blues riff in B", so they knew how to start and in which key then Marty set the tempo by how he played the guitar.

  • @buddy3167
    @buddy31673 ай бұрын

    22:46 do you need glasses he was shot that's how he died and the doc is not the main character

  • @LGSPTJ

    @LGSPTJ

    3 ай бұрын

    He is a main character, he's not the central character.

  • @buddy3167

    @buddy3167

    3 ай бұрын

    @@LGSPTJ no Marty is the main character the storyline is based on getting him back to 1985

  • @Garryck-1
    @Garryck-12 ай бұрын

    Selena: "See, how would they know how to just like, jump in and play the other instruments, when they've never heard this before? I'm not buying it." Ahh.. I can tell you've never hung around professional musicians... this kind of thing comes as naturally to them as breathing does to you. This is basically how they create songs. One will play something, the next gets inspired by it enough to add their own flair to things, and it just snowballs from there. If you ever get the chance to hang with a bunch of musicians when they're having a 'jam session" (basically, just freestyling off one another, totally unrehearsed) it will blow your mind how good they can sound.

  • @AdamNisbett
    @AdamNisbett3 ай бұрын

    BTW, Plutonium is definitely a real element. Used in nuclear reactions. Also with regard to the other names, I think the “Jigawatts” are kinda supposed to be Gigawatts (aka 1 billion watts), they just pronounced it strangely - either that or they’ve made up a new prefix that doesn’t actually exist. And while I’m talking technical terms, “flux capacitor” is kind of a weird choice of name in my opinion. It’s not that it is improper, but all capacitors function by storing energy with electric flux, so saying “flux capacitor” would be kinda like saying a “volume container” or “sound headphones” - kind of a redundant description rather than a name that describes something special.

  • @pastorbrianediger

    @pastorbrianediger

    3 ай бұрын

    The "jigawatts" was a mispronunciation. People mispronounce my last name the same way all the time (hard g vs soft g).

  • @johnnehrich9601

    @johnnehrich9601

    3 ай бұрын

    Plutonium doesn't exist in nature (that we have found) as it is so radioactive, it decays down to other elements. It has an atomic number of 94 - uranium has an active number of 92, the highest atomic number of naturally occurring elements. In theory, one isotope of Plutonium has a half-life long enough some might still be around from the earliest days of the universe, but hasn't been found. Uranium is named after planet Uranus. No. 93 is neptunium is named after Neptune and Plutonium, after Pluto. (All the higher elements are radioactive, at least the ones we've been able to make so far.) All the elements higher than uranium are human-made. Plutonium was first created in 1940-'41. Plutonium is an important element in nuclear bombs/weapons. But extremely dangerous for humans to handle without heavy protective gear.

  • @mrscenescof4747

    @mrscenescof4747

    3 ай бұрын

    But flux capacitor sounds cool.

  • @AdamNisbett

    @AdamNisbett

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mrscenescof4747 it definitely does when you aren’t aware of the details of how capacitors work. Less so when you are aware. It kinda seems like the engineering equivalent of someone older saying words that they think make them sound part of the cool teen club, but in reality seem a bit cringe to those who actually are teens.

  • @subspace666

    @subspace666

    3 ай бұрын

    @@AdamNisbett i do not think it was meant to be an electrical capacitor. if its related to time i am guessing it would have something to do with photons. i recall some other scifi using the word capacitor for laser or phasers etc.

  • @kennethwhitaker6816
    @kennethwhitaker68163 ай бұрын

    The movie came before the ride at Universal

  • @deathinc
    @deathinc3 ай бұрын

    in this case the only time there were 2 Martys was for that 10 minutes when Future Marty came back early. The first Marty then vanished to 1955, and Future Marty takes over in 1985. It all makes sense, in a totally confusing kind of way.

  • @ajandselena

    @ajandselena

    3 ай бұрын

    That actually does make sense, in a confusing kind of way lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @JunTekuTheEngima

    @JunTekuTheEngima

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@ajandselenathe best way to look at it is like trying to escape a fortnite storm- if the storm represents changes in time. By Marty going back to 1985 he teleports out of the storm, allowing 2 Marty's to exist at 1 point of time temporarily. The past Marty always has to start the time loop of going back to 1955 while future marty closes or ends it once he returns to 1985. Should be noted: once the past Marty leaves 1985, the present Marty or post 1955 Marty can no longer return to his original future.

  • @springNoNWo
    @springNoNWoАй бұрын

    That ending might be the best ever of a movie, amazing!

  • @thedefinitionisthis
    @thedefinitionisthis3 ай бұрын

    "That looks like what you wore to our wedding." LOL Y'all should've cut in a photo of AJ in his wedding suit or something. Need that George McFly comparison lol.

  • @samyheath8103
    @samyheath81033 ай бұрын

    My favourite movie

  • @JJgibson1
    @JJgibson13 ай бұрын

    It’s two more Back To The Future movies! Definitely watch them they all pretty much tie together. Also if you haven’t seen these movies check them out: Weird Science(1985), The Goonies(1985), Gremlins(1984), The Terminator(1984), The Karate Kid(1984), and Men In Black(1997).

  • @TheMtVernonKid
    @TheMtVernonKid2 ай бұрын

    It was one of the greatest movies ever made

  • @-Perene
    @-Perene3 ай бұрын

    55:58 George was late because the bullies locked him inside a closet. That's why he arrived to save Lorraine later. This is revealed in a deleted scene from BTTF.

  • @TD-mg6cd
    @TD-mg6cd3 ай бұрын

    That is his mother exposing herself to the neighborhood in her bedroom window. George is just fulfilling her wishes. So much for growing up "like a nun".

  • @henrikpersson4371

    @henrikpersson4371

    3 ай бұрын

    oh no! it is always the "man" that is at foult...... vink vink ; ) btw i always had that thought 2

  • @jayg473
    @jayg4733 ай бұрын

    It was explained by the producers, the reason why Marty and the Doc are friends because Marty once broke into the Doc’s house. Instead of calling the police Doc had Marty walk and feed his dog Einstein as a way of restitution.

  • @reconmember4324
    @reconmember43243 ай бұрын

    At 05:30 both of you killed a beautiful song. -1 from me.

  • @macroman52
    @macroman522 ай бұрын

    There is no problem for the band following along to the chords of Johnny B Goode - it's a standard chord progression many decades older than 1955.

  • @lesliedaubert1411
    @lesliedaubert1411Ай бұрын

    The song Marty plays at the 1955 dance, " Johnny Be Good " was written by Chuck Berry. The guy that Marvin Berry from the dance calls.

  • @louiedavis4909
    @louiedavis49092 ай бұрын

    Did they just say plutonium is not real? Lol.

  • @tfpp1
    @tfpp13 ай бұрын

    Wondering whether plutonium is real…meanwhile vibranium isn’t question. 😂👌🏼

  • @LubbockBabesFan

    @LubbockBabesFan

    3 ай бұрын

    😄😄

  • @RodConvoy1987
    @RodConvoy198720 күн бұрын

    To clairify from the start of the film, Doc sends his dog Einstien 1 minute into the future, but when you actually time it, it's 1 min and 21 sec, like the 1.21 gigawatts thing.

  • @mattruffino6720
    @mattruffino67203 ай бұрын

    Also maybe marty hangs around with doc as a father or granpa figure since his dad is a weenie in this timeline

  • @texasps91
    @texasps91Ай бұрын

    Marty sleeping in her room did Not mean sleeping with her. That meant she would sleep on a couch and give a guest a room. As odd as it seems people did not think like that in the 50's. It was a Much more innocent time. Watching movies from or about that era through the mindset or the filter of the 2000's so much is lost by injecting the horrible loss of innocence. Y'all missed So much.

  • @buddy3167
    @buddy31673 ай бұрын

    17:10 did you seriously just ask where the car went once again it's called a time machine so does that answer your question or do you need a someone draw it out for you with a crayon

  • @user-qi1gl

    @user-qi1gl

    3 ай бұрын

    dude chillllllll haha

  • @Tuc594

    @Tuc594

    3 ай бұрын

    Man, first channel hater, damn

  • @Tuc594

    @Tuc594

    3 ай бұрын

    Just leave a constructive review, don't need to act like a f ahole

  • @maplenerd22

    @maplenerd22

    3 ай бұрын

    @@user-qi1gl This dude is try hard. He literally made like 10 comments on this videos. Pathetic.

  • @pleutron

    @pleutron

    3 ай бұрын

    @@maplenerd22 probably because he's commenting as the video plays

  • @jakerobinson5978
    @jakerobinson59783 ай бұрын

    The first back to the future movie is a perfect film. Literally (in both the actual proper use of the term as well as the incorrect way everyone uses it). If you read about or hear a lecture about how to write a perfect movie script the first Back to the Future is the example they use. It's textbook film writing. I remember liking the other two when I was a kid and went back to them when I got older and they don't really hold up. There's an interview with Christopher Lloyd where he says whenever he's asked which of the three is his favorite he always says the third one, because that's the one that everyone hates.

  • @jtoland2333

    @jtoland2333

    3 ай бұрын

    Not me. I LOVE Pt. 3! The second one, not so much.

  • @kevinburton3948
    @kevinburton39483 ай бұрын

    As someone who saw this film in the theatre when I was 15 years old in 1985, watching it again with you two was the BEST! If I had to pick a film that you would call the most "Fun", it would be this film!

  • @ajandselena

    @ajandselena

    3 ай бұрын

    🫶🏻

  • @dathorndike4908
    @dathorndike49083 ай бұрын

    Thank you both for the full movie reaction!

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori19923 ай бұрын

    8:19 This wasn't his first big role, it's just the one that's best remembered now. He'd been in Family Ties for three years before this.

  • @Novaximus
    @Novaximus2 ай бұрын

    Re some of the comments: I know it can be frustrating when you know something that someone else doesn't (especially if it's considered common knowledge) but if you're not respectful to that person about it they will close themselves off from any interest of wanting to learn more about it. TO AJ & Selena, just keep being honest in your reactions. I see a lot of reactors who start to bite their tongues and react in fear because they don't want to say something wrong or ignorant since it can negatively impact their channels ratings. I hope it hasn't turned you off from wanting to watch more classic movies that are out of your comfort zones. You like what you like :) Enjoy them or not for yourself. But in any event, thanks for watching this and giving it a chance. I know for me personally, I'm starting get old and stuck in the past lol. I wish I could appreciate the newer things as much as a lot of younger people seem to be able to do. Sometimes, individually, we're just not mentally ready to invest the kind of intrest these things deserve. I try to think, "If a million people like this, then there's something to it that I'm not getting"

  • @Critical_mtb
    @Critical_mtb3 ай бұрын

    $1 in 1955 is equivalent to $11.49 today (4/16/2024) this was a great watch, thanks for posting these reactions. 😊❤

  • @ajandselena

    @ajandselena

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the info! This inflation is crazy!

  • @Critical_mtb

    @Critical_mtb

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ajandselena yeah inflation sucks. I got a burrito 🌯 for lunch and it cost me 17$!!!!

  • @bogaurdwilliams1509
    @bogaurdwilliams15092 ай бұрын

    It's so frustrating watching reactions where people talk so much that they talk through Key points and wonder what happened. And note to all the young people. Expand your vocabulary,. Everything isn't considered WEIRD.

  • @levridge6601
    @levridge66013 ай бұрын

    great reaction guys, love to see younger folks discover great movies from my time lol... new sub!

  • @honeybbqwings2664
    @honeybbqwings26643 ай бұрын

    Bruh "this movies vibrainiun" is crazy 😂😂😂

  • @gotreactions
    @gotreactions3 ай бұрын

    Glad you are doing this! Has to be a top movie of all time. I look forward to more!

  • @lisanelson6073
    @lisanelson60733 ай бұрын

    It’s a good thing AJ has Selena there to explain everything to him because he talks too much or just generally doesn’t pay attention!

  • @JohnRandomness105
    @JohnRandomness1053 ай бұрын

    8:40 There's a bloopers video of Michael J. Fox in "The Frighteners", quite interesting to watch especially after BttF. The video's title is "Back to the Future Part IV: The Frightening". 15:20 I think that Christopher Lloyd based his character on Albert Einstein and Leopold Stokowski. 20:30 Yes, plutonium is a real thing. It's a chemical element, and (along with uranium) used for nuclear fuel. In the periodic table, neptunium is between uranium and plutonium. 39:00 A gigawatt is a unit of power. One watt is a joule per second. One gigawatt is one billion joules per second. 1:00:10 George starts out his usual wimp way, then realizes that after Biff, this guy would be a piece of cake. George is really out of his comfort zone here. 1:05:40 The timing of the lightning bolt: there's a whole minute during which the lightning would strike. For someone going about 90 mph, that means 1.5 miles. That has always bugged me -- unless the car's contact with the wire attracts the lightning. 1:08:00 The internal combustion engine still runs on gasoline, despite what Doc said earlier. (And despite the signals when the car stopped at the sign.) They're all different. I won't say which is the best. When the end of BttF2 says, "To Be Concluded", you might want to skip the preview for BttF3 and go straight to the credits.

  • @rogerlundstrom6926
    @rogerlundstrom692619 күн бұрын

    They could play in part because good musicians usually can follow FAIRLY well if a chord-progression is fairly simple (often it's shown by the melody leading up to a cord change).. but mostly.. because he literally told them.. It's a "blues standard" chord progression, there are literally thousands of songs using this specific progression.. and since this IS such a well known standard; Any actual alterations you may be wanting (f.ex. a solo) also tend to follow familiar and recognizable patterns.. The "axis of awesome" are talknig about "Four chord songs".. This is about the same, but it's a three chord song.

  • @michealwillingham9014
    @michealwillingham90143 ай бұрын

    AJ Selena I’m glad y’all are back doing movie reactions and can’t wait to see more,one love y’all

  • @ajandselena

    @ajandselena

    3 ай бұрын

    ❤️

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