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The video is about some curiosities and mistakes of the movie Back to the Future, which was released in 1985. It tells the story of Marty McFly, a teenager who travels back in time to 1955 with the help of his friend Doc Brown and a modified Delorean car. There, he meets his parents when they were young and tries to make them fall in love, while avoiding altering the course of history.
Some of the curiosities and mistakes mentioned in the video are:
- The actors who played Marty's parents, Michael J. Fox and Lea Thompson, were both 23 years old when they filmed the movie, and they had to wear makeup to look older in some scenes.
- The original title of the movie was going to be Spaceman from Pluto, but it was changed to Back to the Future after the producer rejected it.
- The actor who played Marty's father, Crispin Glover, sued the producer for using his image without his consent in the sequel.
- The director Steven Spielberg made a cameo appearance as a driver of a truck that Marty holds on to get to school.
- The parking lot where Marty tries the Delorean for the first time is called Twin Pines Mall, but it changes its name to Lone Pine Mall after Marty accidentally runs over a pine tree in 1955.
- The song that Marty plays at the school dance is Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry, who wrote and performed it in 1958. In a funny scene, one of the band members calls his cousin Chuck and tells him to listen to the song.
- The time machine was originally going to be a refrigerator, but it was changed to a Delorean car for safety reasons.
- The movie has many continuity errors, such as changing objects, clothes, cars, or signs from one shot to another. For example, Marty's shirt pockets change position, his hair dryer disappears from his waist, and Biff's car changes model and logo.
The video ends by inviting the viewers to follow them on social networks and watch their other videos about the sequels of Back to the Future.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Michael J. Fox adopted his stage name in tribute to the comedian Michael J. Pollard.
2. Christopher Lloyd initially rejected the role of Doc Emmet Brown, but changed his mind after reading the script and his wife's persistence.
3. Lea Thompson had to undergo three hours of makeup to look like a 47-year-old woman in the film.
4. The core idea of the film came to screenwriter Bob Gale when he wondered what would have happened if he had gone to school with his father.
5. The film had to be re-recorded with Michael J. Fox as the protagonist, after director Robert Zemeckis was not convinced by Eric Stoltz's performance.
6. Michael J. Fox was working on the series Family Ties at the same time he was filming the movie, so most of the movie takes place at night.
7. Ralph Macchio, famous for the movie The Karate Kid, turned down the role of Marty McFly.
8. The person driving the truck that Martin holds on to get to school is director Steven Spielberg.
9. The parking lot where Marty McFly tries the Delorean for the first time is called Twin Pines Mall, but when Martin travels to the past and accidentally runs over a pine tree on Mr. Peabody's farm, it changes its name to Lone Pine Mall when he returns to 1985.
10. The name of Mr. Peabody's son and his dog are Sherman and Peabody, respectively, which are the names of a cartoon called Mr. Peabody and Sherman in which they travel through time.
11. The song that Marty and his band play at the dance is Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry, who wrote and performed the song in 1958 and is considered one of the best songs of all time.
12. The line that Doc painted on the road for the time travel experiment was never repaired and remained the same in 1955, 1985 and 2015.
13. The term gigawatt did not exist at the time of filming, so they used gigawatt instead, which is how it was pronounced throughout the movie.
14. The song that plays on the radio when Marty McFly returns to 1985 is Back in Time by Huey Lewis and the News, and the person in court that rejects him for being a noisy topic is Huey Lewis himself.
15. For filming, they used seven different Deloreans as time machines.
16. Ronald Reagan, who was president of the United States at the time of release, loved the scene where they talk about him so much that he even made a reference to the film in an official speech.
17. Crispin Glover, who played George McFly, sued producer Steven Spielberg for using fragments of his image from the first film without his consent for the sequel.
18. Michael J. Fox had to spend a week learning to balance on a skateboard under Tony Hawk's advice, who was originally going to be his double in some scenes on the skateboard.
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