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==The Movies== | ==The Movies== | ||
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===Back to the Future=== | ===Back to the Future=== | ||
*In [[the '80s|1985]], Dr. Emmett Brown calls Marty McFly and tells him to bring his ([[:Category:Doctors|Doc's]]) video camera to a mall parking lot, to film his new invention. [[Gwonam|Terro]][[Jafar|rists]] kill [[:Category:Doctors|the Doc]], and Marty goes to [[The '50s|1955]], and almost [[Die|undoes his own existence]]. | *In [[the '80s|1985]], Dr. Emmett Brown calls Marty McFly and tells him to bring his ([[:Category:Doctors|Doc's]]) video camera to a mall parking lot, to film his new invention. [[Gwonam|Terro]][[Jafar|rists]] kill [[:Category:Doctors|the Doc]], and Marty goes to [[The '50s|1955]], and almost [[Die|undoes his own existence]]. | ||
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===Back to the Future Part III=== | ===Back to the Future Part III=== | ||
[[Image:Backfu3.jpg|thumb|left|[[3]]rd movie.]] | [[Image:Backfu3.jpg|thumb|left|[[3]]rd movie.]] | ||
− | *They | + | *Marty goes to 1885 to save the Doc. They then push the DeLorean with a [[Thomas and Friends|steam locomotive]] to get it up to 88 MPH, allowing Marty to return to 1985. When Marty returns, the DeLorean is hit by [[Robotnik Express|a train]]. |
==Used by== | ==Used by== | ||
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*A ride also existed. This ride was later shut-down for some reason, much to [[Emo Luigi]]'s dismay. | *A ride also existed. This ride was later shut-down for some reason, much to [[Emo Luigi]]'s dismay. | ||
*In Back to the Future part II, Marty McFly plays an arcade version of [[Nintendo|Wild Gunman]]. However, an arcade version never existed. | *In Back to the Future part II, Marty McFly plays an arcade version of [[Nintendo|Wild Gunman]]. However, an arcade version never existed. | ||
− | *Marty McFly is a crack shot, which he has demonstrated twice: while playing [[Nintendo|Wild Gunman]] in Back to the Future II and while firing at targets with a Colt Peacemaker in Back to the Future III. | + | *Marty McFly is a crack shot, which he has demonstrated twice: while playing [[Nintendo|Wild Gunman]] in Back to the Future part II, in [[the '80s|the Cafe '80s]], and while firing at targets with a Colt Peacemaker in Back to the Future part III. |
*The UCLA-Washington [[American Football]] game mentioned in Back to the Future part II actually did occur on that exact date (November 12, 1955), and in fact, the result was indeed 19-17 UCLA. The end of the game was even accurate, with a field goal kicked by Jim Decker to win. Talk about historical accuracy and attention to detail. | *The UCLA-Washington [[American Football]] game mentioned in Back to the Future part II actually did occur on that exact date (November 12, 1955), and in fact, the result was indeed 19-17 UCLA. The end of the game was even accurate, with a field goal kicked by Jim Decker to win. Talk about historical accuracy and attention to detail. | ||
*<i>Hey, Doc, we better back up, we don't have enough roads to get up to 88.</i> | *<i>Hey, Doc, we better back up, we don't have enough roads to get up to 88.</i> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Sources - Produced in 1990]] | ||
[[Category:Sources - Movies]] | [[Category:Sources - Movies]] | ||
[[Category:Angry Video Game Nerd]] | [[Category:Angry Video Game Nerd]] |
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Back to the Future is a popular trilogy of movies centered around a DeLorean time machine.
The Movies[edit]
Warning: Spoilers ahead. If you do not see them, you will create a paradox and destroy the universe!
Back to the Future[edit]
- In 1985, Dr. Emmett Brown calls Marty McFly and tells him to bring his (Doc's) video camera to a mall parking lot, to film his new invention. Terrorists kill the Doc, and Marty goes to 1955, and almost undoes his own existence.
Back to the Future Part II[edit]
- Doc, Marty and Jennifer go 30 years into the future, in 2015. When they return to 1985, it has become a fucked-up hellhole, so they go to 1955 to fix it.
Back to the Future Part III[edit]
- Marty goes to 1885 to save the Doc. They then push the DeLorean with a steam locomotive to get it up to 88 MPH, allowing Marty to return to 1985. When Marty returns, the DeLorean is hit by a train.
Used by[edit]
The Back To The WTF Cult[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- NS2 has pooped it, multiple times. It is his favorite film of all-time. If someone else didn't make this page he would have done so.
- The boxer Mr. Sandman's favourite song is featured in the first 2 movies.
- A (shitty) game based off of the movie was made in 1989 by LJN for the NES, and was famously reviewed by the AVGN.
- LJN also made a game based off of the other 2 movies on the NES.
- There was also a Back to the future game on the Sega genesis after the third movie.
- Toshiba also made a game based off of the 2nd movie in Japan on the Super Famicom. This game, unlike ALL of the others, was actually playable, even if it was a Sonic-clone.
- A ride also existed. This ride was later shut-down for some reason, much to Emo Luigi's dismay.
- In Back to the Future part II, Marty McFly plays an arcade version of Wild Gunman. However, an arcade version never existed.
- Marty McFly is a crack shot, which he has demonstrated twice: while playing Wild Gunman in Back to the Future part II, in the Cafe '80s, and while firing at targets with a Colt Peacemaker in Back to the Future part III.
- The UCLA-Washington American Football game mentioned in Back to the Future part II actually did occur on that exact date (November 12, 1955), and in fact, the result was indeed 19-17 UCLA. The end of the game was even accurate, with a field goal kicked by Jim Decker to win. Talk about historical accuracy and attention to detail.
- Hey, Doc, we better back up, we don't have enough roads to get up to 88.
- Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads.