Also present in the 2015 antique shop, front and center, is the video game Burgertime for NES. The t-shirt that Doc wears during most of the film, that has the train and horse design, was manufactured as part of the attire for the attendants when "Back to the Future: The Ride" was running at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Orlando. These scenes were later rejected, and so the time display's flickering was impliedly attributed to merely the amateur "prototypical" construction of the time machine (Doc had been the first one to successfully create time travel, after all, and so his initial invention, the somewhat cobbled-together sports-car rig, rather than the subsequently-constructed and more-professionally-designed steam-locomotive machine, would understandably be fairly primitive and experimental, and thus more prone to malfunctions), and to all the stress and battering about that it endured (especially during the periods with the inexperienced Marty, and the clumsy or infirm Biff at the controls) during its life up to that time. In Back to the Future: The Game, Carl Sagan is the alias used by Doc Brown when visiting Hill Valley in 1931. You can see Michael Jackson posters on the wall of the African-American's family house when Marty enters, one of them is "Off The Wall", and the other one is "Thriller", and you can hear "Beat It" in the Café '80s when Marty enters, and see an animated figure of Michael Jackson on the screen telling the customers about the menu. The day Marty time travels to the year 2015, October 21, 2015, happened to be the day the Chicago Cubs were eliminated from the playoffs. Marty's job in the future is to pose as his own son to prevent him from being thrown in prison. When 1985 Jennifer discovers herself in her 2015 house, her daughter Marlene (played by Michael J. Marty and Doc Brown go back to 2015 and find that one detail has changed the future as they knew it. Robert Zemeckis was very unhappy about the way that Universal marketed the film. The idea was that, by going back in time to give the sports almanac to his younger self, Biff had somehow altered his own future so that he no longer existed in the year 2015. IMDB v2.1 Internet Media Discussion Boards.
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan, stunt double for Darlene Vogel, was injured during filming of the hoverboard sequence when, due to a technical mishap, instead of flying through the fake glass in the courthouse, she careened into the concrete pillar and then dropped thirty feet on to the concrete below.
In the film the Chicago Cubs won the World Series, but in reality the Kansas City Royals were the 2015 World Champions (defeating the Mets who beat the Cubs 4 games to 0 in the 2015 NLCS). Directed by (1) Writing credits (5) Cast (61) Produced by (6) Music by (1) Cinematography by (1) Film Editing by (2) Casting By (3) Production Design by (1) Thompson and Wilson also appear in 1885 in Back to the Future Part III (1990), Thompson as the wife of Hill Valley's first McFly, and Wilson as Mad Dog Tannen, his twentieth century character's ancestor. Russ Meyer and Richard Lester are the only other filmmakers to have ended a movie with a trailer before this release.
Instead the theater lists "Godzilla 2015", almost coincidentally predicting the real-life Godzilla (2014). ", his 1955 counterpart said the same thing in the original when he was wondering why Marty was late for his trip back to the future during the famous clock tower scene. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. And yet the movie is fun, mostly because it's so screwy. Biff lives with his grandmother in 1955 but his parents are never seen or mentioned. a list of 81 titles Michael Jackson was a big fan of Back to the Future (1985), and he was very cooperative for his likeness to be recreated for this film. After Glover turned down the low-ball offer of $125,000, Gale re-wrote the sequel script to lessen George McFly's screen time. At Cafe '80s, there's an arcade game Wild Gunman and a Pac-Man marked "Priceless artifact, do not touch". Michael J. 9. He wanted it to be made quite clear that this film was ultimately a set-up to Back to the Future Part III (1990) but Universal wanted to advertise it as its own independent movie.
The hoverboard chase scene is similar to famous skateboard chase scene in the first movie.