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okay im bored and was watching 1 and 2 on tv and fell asleep during part 3 and woke up and think i caught the end .. but had a question

AT the end part of part 3 where was the series at (did it ever show)


was it like the end of part 1 where biff was a car buffer person
was it like the start of part 1 before anything changed

if it was like the end of part 1 did doc ever go back to 1985 and knock out biff so he did not see the flying car ... if no why didnt he always know of the flying car when they came back to 1985 when they left 2015


its too bad they didnt make more of them but i think didnt part 3 sort of flop (and pretty sure it was only planned as 3 parts)



and where the hell are the flying cars its almost 2015 and the 3d Jaws movie and those floating boards
 
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I don't even know why I'm responding to this... You weren't sober, were you? ;)

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if it was like the end of part 1 did doc ever go back to 1985 and knock out biff so he did not see the flying car ... if no why didnt he always know of the flying car when they came back to 1985 when they left 2015[/QUOTE]

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[quote name='slidecage']its too bad they didnt make more of them but i think didnt part 3 sort of flop (and pretty sure it was only planned as 3 parts) [/QUOTE]

All three were box office hits, although the last one grossed the lowest ($40 mil. budget, $241 mil. gross)


[quote name='slidecage']and where the hell are the flying cars its almost 2015 and the 3d Jaws movie and those floating boards[/QUOTE]

Flying cars have been around since before the first movie went into production. 3D killer animal movies have been out for a few years (if you meant hologram, google "Tupac at Coachella"). Hoverboards are probably not going to happen unless there is a huge leap in existing battery technology and/or someone invents flubber.
 
[quote name='eLefAdEr']I don't even know why I'm responding to this... You weren't sober, were you? ;)



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All three were box office hits, although the last one grossed the lowest ($40 mil. budget, $241 mil. gross)




Flying cars have been around since before the first movie went into production. 3D killer animal movies have been out for a few years (if you meant hologram, google "Tupac at Coachella"). Hoverboards are probably not going to happen unless there is a huge leap in existing battery technology and/or someone invents flubber.[/QUOTE]

have no clue what that chart means compair to the question

so is biff the person he was before the movies started or was biff like he was after part 1 and why didnn they have to go back to the end of part 1 so he did not see the flying car

i understand biff when from 2015 to 1985 and they changed the 1985 back to before what they changed it to in 2015 but was biff the same person from the first 1985 or after marty changed 1985 after he want to 1955

like i said im bored lol
 
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Here's wher it breaks down for me. When future Biff steals the Delorean and goes back to 1955, he creates the alternate 1985. How does he return to 2015, if he effectively wiped that future away? Doc and Marty shouldn't have been able to return at all to it. They should have either faded away with the old future or faded into alternate 1985, as that's where they would exist after Biff changes everything. Sorry that doesn't address anything in the OP, but I needed to get that off my chest.
 
When he returns at the end of 3, it's car buffer Biff because they made sure the sports almanac was taken back and his did still laid out Biff with the punch.
 
[quote name='murphyspub']Here's wher it breaks down for me. When future Biff steals the Delorean and goes back to 1955, he creates the alternate 1985. How does he return to 2015, if he effectively wiped that future away? Doc and Marty shouldn't have been able to return at all to it. They should have either faded away with the old future or faded into alternate 1985, as that's where they would exist after Biff changes everything. Sorry that doesn't address anything in the OP, but I needed to get that off my chest.[/QUOTE]

that is true, if he locks up the doc like the paper says the doc would of never made the car in the first place but i can see how they went back to 1985

but i dont know why it took so long for BIFF to disappear in 2015 when he was dead long before 2015 when his wife shot and killed him ( i think in 1988)

and what are the odds of the same children being born when marty changed the 1985 timeline in the first place... and where the hell did DOC get the cash to buy a delorean in the first place :)


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Easy way to explain what happened: Time is lazy. It took it a full week for it to start wiping Marty from existence following him getting hit by the car and creating the timeline he won't exist in. In BttF2, most of what happened there occurred in a matter of hours. Time simply didn't realize certain characters and items shouldn't exist.

As for how Marty and his siblings would still exist following his altering of the timeline...well, if Time is lazy, it finds it easier to allow them to exist unless something happened that cause them to explicitly not exist. Or maybe the variations Marty caused weren't that drastic, so Time didn't modify the master timeline (where they do exist) all that much.
 
My biggest problem with Back to the Future was always why would you hire Biff to work for you after he tried to rape your wife? Also didn't George ever wonder why his son grew up to look just like Calvin Klein who his wife clearly had the hots for when they were younger?

 
My biggest problem with Back to the Future was always why would you hire Biff to work for you after he tried to rape your wife? Also didn't George ever wonder why his son grew up to look just like Calvin Klein who his wife clearly had the hots for when they were younger?
Would you remember the face of someone you meet 30 years ago and only saw them a handful of times over the course of a week? And you never had a picture of them.

Now the Biff thing is weird, I'll admit. Even their excuse about how "If not for him we would've never got married." is really out of touch.

 
My biggest problem with Back to the Future was always why would you hire Biff to work for you after he tried to rape your wife?
Because George sits in the corner and jerks it while Biff fucks his wife. Biff waxing the cars is just a facade they put on while the kids are around. The Mcflys are freeeekayyy.
 
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My biggest problem with Back to the Future was always why would you hire Biff to work for you after he tried to rape your wife? Also didn't George ever wonder why his son grew up to look just like Calvin Klein who his wife clearly had the hots for when they were younger?
Biff didn't try to rape her, only tried to make out. They hired Biff to work for him, to make Biff his bitch.
Would you remember the face of someone you meet 30 years ago and only saw them a handful of times over the course of a week? And you never had a picture of them.

Now the Biff thing is weird, I'll admit. Even their excuse about how "If not for him we would've never got married." is really out of touch.
I wouldn't remember his face after 30 years, really though it would take 40 years for it to get similar.

Biff is responsible for making George into a man and uniting him with Lorraine. Back in the 50's people were simple when it came to reasons to date and stay dated. I don't see any other reason in their lives that brought them together more than George freeing Lorraine from Biff.

 
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Since someone decided to mess with time and resurrect a thread that died nearly two years ago....

Here's wher it breaks down for me. When future Biff steals the Delorean and goes back to 1955, he creates the alternate 1985. How does he return to 2015, if he effectively wiped that future away? Doc and Marty shouldn't have been able to return at all to it. They should have either faded away with the old future or faded into alternate 1985, as that's where they would exist after Biff changes everything. Sorry that doesn't address anything in the OP, but I needed to get that off my chest.
If Doc and Marty faded away into alternate 1985, Doc never would have built the time machine. If the time machine was never invented, would the alternate 1985 revert to the original 1985, since Biff never would have been able to go back to 1955 in an attempt to change the future?

That's called a temporal paradox...

 
Biff didn't try to rape her, only tried to make out. They hired Biff to work for him, to make Biff his bitch.

I wouldn't remember his face after 30 years, really though it would take 40 years for it to get similar.

Biff is responsible for making George into a man and uniting him with Lorraine. Back in the 50's people were simple when it came to reasons to date and stay dated. I don't see any other reason in their lives that brought them together more than George freeing Lorraine from Biff.
Uhh, Biff most certainly did try to rape her. He was pushing her into the car and it was very apparent he was not going to stop at "making out"
 
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Uhh, Biff most certainly did try to rape her. He was pushing her into the car and it was very apparent he was not going to stop at "making out"
Ya because this PG movie made for the family has stuff such as attempted rape in it. That's what people did to each other at the school dance in 1955. I hope you never get jury duty.

 
Ya because this PG movie made for the family has stuff such as attempted rape in it. That's what people did to each other at the school dance in 1955. I hope you never get jury duty.
Thanks for the history lesson. I never knew rape never existed in the 1950s. ;)

 
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Biff is responsible for making George into a man and uniting him with Lorraine. Back in the 50's people were simple when it came to reasons to date and stay dated. I don't see any other reason in their lives that brought them together more than George freeing Lorraine from Biff.
So you lived in the 50's? You seem to know quite a bit about the era's attitudes and ethics. Dropping the whole "rape" issue it's unknown what his intent was since he never did it. But he most certainly tried to molest her. I can't imagine my wife being happy by employing someone who once tried to do this to her. And being a responsible husband I'm defiantly not hiring this sexual deviant to be around my family. There's plenty of guys out their to wax my car.

 
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