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Another fun filled installment of the franchise. I didn’t realize how much work they did laying the foundation for part 3 really making these two feel like one big adventure!

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g g gooding

SOOO wanted a hover board! Studio made a fake news thingy about Mattel's hoverboards being real to promote the movie. Broke my 9yr ole heart to learn it was a joke.

David Crabtree

I love the Back to The Future film series, but man, this one has the biggest time travel plot holes of all the films! The events in this movie should not happen, and it's hard to just ignore! First- When Doc, Marty and Jennifer travel 30 years into the future at the beginning of the film, their "future selves" should NOT be there! They took themselves OUT of the timeline by traveling to the future, so when they arrive in 2015, to everyone else they would have been missing for the past 30 years. They established this in the first film. At the beginning of the first movie, when Doc's dog Einstein traveled 1 minute into the future, to Doc and Marty, Einstein disappeared and was missing for the full minute before he reappeared in the time machine. So... "old" Marty, "old" Jennifer and their kids should not exist when Marty, Doc, and Jennifer arrive in 2015. Ok, let's ignore that huge plot hole for a moment. The other big time travel logic hole involves "old" Biff from the future. So Old Biff steals the time machine and goes back to 1955 to give young Biff the sports almanac. After that, old Biff should NOT have been able to return the time machine back to the normal 2015 timeline. The future he would have time traveled to would have been the new "alternate" 2015 that was created when he gave young Biff the sports book. Doc even explained to Marty on the chalkboard why they couldn't go back to the "normal" 2015 to stop old Biff from stealing the time machine and almanac, because they would be traveling to a future of THAT timeline that was created once old Biff gave the sports almanac to his 1955 self. Sorry so long -winded!

casualnerdreactions

Fascinating, I suppose that is technically true. I guess in my mind I correlated it with the slow fade of the pictures, like the timeline doesn't instantly change, but it's pretty hard to ignore the Einstein paradox they created.