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Things In Back To The Future Only Adults Notice

Things In Back To The Future Only Adults Notice

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Things In Back To The Future Only Adults Notice 787brx8: The movie was written by A kid! So the title of the video is wrong, at least in one case.
He was born on Nov. 16, 1976.
When Marty goes to the past the digital speedo reads 76 longer than the other numbers. 1776 also is mentioned.
8+8=16 A reference to 88 MPH.
The clock at Twin Pines Mall 01: 16 A. M. 0(11)6. 01(16) Nov. 16. A. M. are his initials.
There is A way to find out his parent's birthdays as well.
In Logan Utah: LMC, Bluebird Restaurant, Clock Tower Plaza and Twin Pines Condos
In the movie: DMC, Bluebird Motel, Clock Tower and Twin Pines Mall
LMC and DMC were both owned by John Delorean and LMC has been turned back into A field.
This is about half of the stuff in BTTF that will lead you to the real writer.
In the movie Blast From the Past the father mentions batteries that can last for 35 years. On my page that secret is revealed. Along with A kitten that has eyes like Vin Diesel in the movie Pitch Black.
The writer was very prolific for the last 4 decades and he left bread crumbs in almost all of his work. Most are overlooked or explained wrongly by people in the business.
His initials are behind Vader in the symbols, when he lifts up the guy by the neck. Now do the math.

Date: 2020-07-14

Comments and reviews: 9


This Marty (from the less successful McFly timeline, Prime Marty, watches his successful twin drive away at the end from LONE Pine Mall. Where that one goes is not important. He may be dead, miserable, happy elsewhere or vanished. Since Prime Marty came back several minutes before he left from Twin Pines Mall, the other Marty has to go away somehow. If the Lybians shot Beta Marty and left, then he and Doc (vest) would have quietly buried the body and told Marty to STFU. A much worse ending that was played out in Rick and Morty Cronenbergs the Earth.
Doc knew good and well what happened, as 1955 Doc was the timeline branch. Twin Pines Doc did not know 1985 time travel would work, for sure, and didn't expect the Lybians. Lone Pines Mall Doc (same Doc) did know it would work and the Lybians would catch up to him there.
Prime Marty is an 80s kid, so he is fine with it as he got to Rock On, got a lot of expensive stuff, and got to keep the pretty girl with big hair. It would have been cooler if they had switched actresses for the last scenes in BTTF_1, but again a darker ending.

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There is no Marty in the original timeline. Marty may have been able to return himself to the timeline in BTTF 3 that was at the end of BTTF 1 (Lone Pine Universe, but no Marty ever returned to the original (Twin Pines) universe, because the moment he changed the past (starting with the destruction of the pine tree, he was traveling forward in time in a new timeline, the timeline he continued to travel forward in. The Marty who left the Lone Pine universe would have entirely different memories and might well have acted differently in the past upon traveling back to 1955, thus producing another universe, which would start an additional cycle ad infinitum. Each Marty displaced from his own original universe. But the origin universe of our Twin Pines Marty would always be without a Marty. Most likely, the assumption would be made the Libyans killed him. Also, I do not believe there would be any memories returned to Marty, those memories would be with the Lone Pines Marty. No paradoxes needed.
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You are incorrect in stating that McFly's old family are dead. In essence they both exist and never existed at all. Once Marty went back in time he split the time line into two or more separate timelines. The family he returned to was the result of the changes he made and are members of the altered timeline. The paradox lies in the fact that since he supposedly gre up in this new timeline he should have the appropriate memories, also he should not remember any of the other timeline. Since he remembers his old life and none of his new, it is safe to assume he entered an altered reality in which both timelines are still real one where Marty disappeared in 1985 went to the past and never returned, and one where he did return. However there are like two dozen paradoxical reasons why none of this is possible due to other plotlines that can't be tied neatly. Either way, it was a fantastic movie then and it is a fantastic movie now.
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A lot of older men like to live vicariously thru younger men. And some cooler guys need a good wing man. So. some more innocent girls can see guys like me coming, theyre drawn to me but ultimately choose not to get involved because its a safer bet. Under normal circumstances right. well. With a total dork as a wing man that disarms some of them. So I get access via the guy they would trust but they arent attracted to. So just him being there she gets the looks(me) along with the guy she trust(him. Not to say I cant be trusted but much like she knows its a dead end, so do I. We all have our different types. And we generally know what to expect and or what were looking from each individual.
But everyones different. Some people just are the way they are and they have no idea why it just is what it is. Me. I do shit with a purpose. I understand perfectly well.

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Ever notice how certain events recur in all three movies in various time periods? Like Biff (or a relative) getting a load of manure dumped on him? Or Marty waking up and thinking briefly that the whole time-travel thing was a dream (until his mom or other relative snaps him back out of it?
Or (my favorite) Doc almost setting his lab/garage/workshop on fire simply trying to demonstrate with a model how they're going to fix things? (There's a bit in the first film about how the big lodge he lives in in 1955 is reduced to just a garage in 1985 after a fire, so his accidental arson streak existed before anyone ever traveled in time)
I just wish someone would explain why the bit about the Delorean being freezing cold after any trip through time was completely dismissed after the first film.

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Marty couldn't change the timeline because that would mean that because of the change he wouldn't have met and become friends with Doc Brown because the circumstances that lead to the friendship would never have happened in the new timeline. And if he never became friends with Doc Brown, he would have never got a ride in the DeLorean and gone back in time to change the timeline. And if he never changes the timeline, then Marty and his family are still the same people they are at the beginning of the movie at the end of the movie. You can't change the timeline without changing the circumstances as to why you went back in time to change the timeline. So if you remove the reason you went back in time, you never have reason to go back in time. I think they call it the grandfather paradox.
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Though it's been released for a couple of years now, I only just recently discovered a Back to the Future comic series published by IDW. I've only read a couple of issues at this time, but the focus of #13 touches on the theory at 3: 47. Without giving too much away, in case anyone else wants to check it out, Marty's memories become jumbled up or forgotten and he questions whether or not he was the same person after coming back to a changed present (wondering if little details, like the mall's name from Twin Pines to Lone Pine, made a difference. I plan on reading the rest, as I was surprisingly impressed with this interpretation of the BTTF story. But after all, turns out it's written by the movie's co-writer, Bob Gale.
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But what happened to the Marty that lived that happier life and went back to the fut. past at the end of the movie?
He had a totally different childhood than current Marty with different memories which means that he was a different person as well.
How much had his parents told him about how they met? Did he know that a kid named Marty helped them and that they decided to name their kid after him? Was he surprised by how different Biff Tannen was back then? That Marty must have acted different in the past than current Marty, which could have changed the timeline even more.
And what happen when that Marty returns back to the future?

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My theory for whatever reason old Biff somehow lands back in 2015, exactly the way he left it and then dissappears, is because in the ending of the 1st, Marty also returns back to the same world he had left behind. Heres the thing, when Marty returns home, i bet he dissapears in his sleep, (much like Biff did in a deleted scene) then wakes up and reappears in the altered 1985, where his parents and siblings are living good. I think once you alter the past and then return back to the timeline you come from, you will return to the same exact world you left, but it will slowly change and you will dissapear into an alternate reality.
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