Bullet Proof Vest | Back To The Future 3
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- čas přidán 23. 04. 2024
- Marty (Michael J. Fox) and Mad Dog (Thomas F. Wilson) have their standoff, but Marty has a trick up his sleeve.
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Stranded in 1955, Marty McFly learns about the death of Doc Brown in 1885 and must travel back in time to save him. With no fuel readily available for the DeLorean, the two must figure how to escape the Old West before Emmett is murdered.
I always loved the set up for this, your family had been losing to another for nearly 150 years…. And it’s the SAME guy who keeps kicking your ass for those 150 years.
And it always ends up with you in manure. 😂😂😂
In a fist full or dollars (or is it a few dollars more) , which is where Marty got the idea, Clint Eastwoods character managed it by tasting hom "in the heart Ramon, the heart"
@@wolfpreist
In BTTF2 during his stay in the alternate 1985
Not only that but they've been falling into the same family's manure trucks the whole time. A Jones, and then D Jones x2
@@LordBoZman
For sure since Dr. Jones had the monopoly for manure hauling in Hill Valley.
Should've kept the gun. A brand new, immaculate, never-fired 1885 Colt? That would be priceless.
When you have a time machine, money is worthless...
@@fgnoyola Still have to keep it fed with gas. Deloreans aren't known for gas mileage
I thought we talked about not bringing stuff from the past!
I don't know much about carbon dating.
But if analyzed in the 1985, they'd say the gun is just NEWLY MADE. And not in the Old West Cowboy Era.
As for the metallurgical analysis, the scientists might say that you have replicated the procedure and procured the ingredients from the original sources.
It's much like saying...
A 110 year old Avatar is just only 10 years old that was born just 10 years ago.... if no one saw him being unfrozen.
@@erichanastacio9695 “🤓👆” erm aculy we was 112.
Thomas Wilson was BRILLIANT in all 3 of these films. Same basic character but played differently with each film. Without his amazing work as the foil, these films would not have been as good.
I think they gave him extra roles because of the falling out with Crispin Glover but he was amazing you are right
Tom Wilson is one of those guys whos always played the heavy or bully, but is like one of the nicest folks on the planet. I met him at a con several years ago and he was a total class act!
@@moretoknowshow1887 he played a good guy in blood in blood out he was an undercover cop
Tom Wilson is not the first name you think of in BTTF, but he was one of the best parts of the trilogy. As a person, you will never meet a finer gentleman.
@@drsvs yeah and I'm not too sure if he was a big name before bttf but he did great he should have been on the cover of the second and third films
"But what if he shot you in the face?"
~Lloyd Christmas
"That's the risk we were willing to take"
-Robert Zemeckis
Emmett Brown: “how come I didn’t get a gun?”
That’s a risk we were willing to take🤦🏻♂️
@@ssj4majinmatt”I didn’t get a gun, did you get a gun”😂
The cast iron vest is also a further play on Clint Eastwood and Fistful of Dollars where the final fight was with Ramon who always aimed for the heart. Eastwood donned a steel plate just like Marty in this scene... Except Ramon shot him several times. Just in case anyone was interested in a little tid bit
“Was that real manure?”
“No, it wasn’t!”
“Was that real manure?”
“No-oh!”
“Was that real manure?”
“It’s a moo-vee!…Stop asking me the question!” -Thomas F. Wilson from his question song.
You know this just dawned on me, Marty could have possibly won the draw, he was shown to be really good. But if her killed Buford then he runs the risk of Biff never existing and undoing the first film because we don’t know when Buford fathered his offspring. It very well could have been after he got arrested
Mr. jollyroger9998,
Cheers for your remark.
Mad Dog Tannen would have been hanged anyway for shooting Marshall Strickland in the back. That could be the beginning of BTTF4 with Marty & Doc scrambling back to the past to save Tannen’s neck, otherwise Marty would be ‘’erased from existence’’
& Doc would never have invented the Time Machine, all to his other invention that never worked : the mind-reading hat.
BTTF4 🟰 Biff To The Future
Yeah but what are the odds they didn't hang him after this?
They used to hang people for horse theft.
buford probably already had a son
also marty was no killer
doc would have invented the time machine as biff played no part in it
and why would marty be erased
if anything no biff would have made doc and martys lives a lot easier
@@johnjames4834
At the end of BTTF, Marty’s mother told his father that were it not for Biff, she & George McFly would’ve never met, as the op wrote.
Moreover, when 1985Marty came knocking at 1955Doc’s door on the evening of November 5th, Doc was all taken up with his mind-reading headgear & wouldn’t ever find out its inanity, weren’t Marty serving as his subject.
Which brings out the possibility of the superlogic imagined by author Poul Anderson in his « The Time Patrol » : The Effect preceded The Cause, for Time is not linear but cyclic.
@@minhthunguyendang9900 yes at the end of BTTF not the beginning
if biff didnt exist george would still have been hit by elaines fathers car and marty would be a result of that accident
and why the fuck are you banging on about the mind reading gear still
it played no part in doc creating the time machine
doc slipped on the toilet and dreamt it up because of that accident
you are just not thinking 4th dimensionally
Manure is forever the destiny of the Tannen bloodline. Like mis-quoting phrases.
Hauling manure was the Jones family’s business.
@@mykelbaurle5758 but the Tannens will never settle that bloodline beef with manure
density
took marty 5 blows to knock out buford
george mcfly did it in one
Technically George never knocked out Buford Tannen, just Biff Tannon. You're not thinking 4th dimensionally!
@@danschmidt6206 yes i have a real problem with that
That cos Buford wasn't trying to bang Marty's girl.
The difference between them.... Buford is a fighter/killer in the Old West. Biff is just a college bully.
Buford was a lot tougher than Biff
in a deleted scene he kills marshal strickland
thats why a different lawman arrests him
Tom Wilson is not the first name you think of in BTTF, but he was one of the best parts of the trilogy. As a person, you will never meet a finer gentleman.
It was the curtsy and "thank you" for me😂
Lol right😂
Just Like a"Fist' Full of Dollars".(smile)
I wish he said "Aim for the heart, Buford". But it does not sound as good as "Aim for the heart, Ramon"
@1:27 always loved that bit where Buford is delighted with himself
at the shindig bufords lacky shouts out
we are robbing the pinewood stage on sunday
in front of a large crowd
why did no one warn the stagecoach
buford himself attempts cold blooded murder on doc
and later he guns down unarmed marty in front of the whole town
not to mention trying to hang him
its like the gang wants to get caught
with all the witnesses
Tannen holding his arms up and looking at the crowd like, "wtf did you think was gonna happen?" is too real.
a whole town of witnesses to cold blooded murder
tannen was really stupid
My favorite part about this and the second movie is that this scene is portrayed in the second movie. When Biff is watching tv in the tub of the messed up future in the second movie, you see this exact scene of him with the bulletproof “vest”. So freakin cool
1:15
The dumbfounded look on Doc's face has me in tears 😭
I grew up on these movies, I'm 46 now and even my kids love them, some movies are just timeless.
oh i think you`ll find theres plenty of time involved
if buford hangs for his crimes
then he must be married with a son to carry on the family name
or theres a major paradox coming
1 - He has a brother
2 - Prostitute. (Dont need be married).
The delete scene where he kills Marshall Strickland has nothing to do with the main plot, so he would've been hanged even if the whole time machine never happened. So it's likely that the wheels were already in motion before Doc ever showed up
Marty drops his gun and refuses to duel Mad Dog. And then proceeds to kick Mad Dogs ass in a fistfight instead.
Way more badass!
He made a mistake not keeping the gun. Could've sold it for thousands.
It could be sold as a "very good replica" for something that NEW in 1985.
@@erichanastacio9695 There are ways to tell if something is 100% original.
“Git em outta that shit…”
😆 🤣
him
The cops arrived only after the hero has finally vanquished the villain? This movie cliche is as old as the West.
so it was brand new in 1885
2:40 Well... that's the start of a tradition.
Imagine asking your opponent to draw, and he deadass goes, "No."
Best back to the future movie by far!
This movie still holds up after over 30 years!😊❤❤
I wouldn't say over 40 years, but it's still close to 40.
this movie came out in 1990
34 years ago
ha ha you changed it sneaky
Thanos: You should have gone for the head.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Classic.
Though you’d figure the changes made to the timeline that far back would have had a greater effect on the future.
3:15 As expected, he is Biff's ancestor.
2:00 come on hit me .................... ohhhhhh that hurt
Clint Eastwood
Nobody would have gotten up after having that cast iron stove door slapped over their face like that.
Interesting detail I only now noticed that the loop was around the hammer in Marty's holster.
If you listen closely at 1:19-1:20, you can hear the sound the bullet makes when it hits the "bulletproof vest"
How tough is Buffords skull? He just ran into and broke a stone slab with his head.
cast iron stove door and granite stone to the head
and speaking of the stone why did it originally say "beloved clara" as doc would have been dying of a gut wound for days
not exactly the setting for romance
@@johnjames4834 The tombstone says "Erected in eternal memory by his beloved ClARA."
Now here is my thoughts on the romance you were talking about. Doc Brown was to meet the new teacher at the train station, around the same day that Marty showed up at Doc's shop. Since he was busy planning trip back to 1985 he never met up with her at the station. In fact after they talk to the train conductor about how to get a train up to 90 MPH, you can see Clara in the background at one point. Since he never met the school teacher at the right time, she may have rented a wagon to get her to her new house, so she could started her job later on. The the snakes spook the horses.
If Marty had not been there he would have met her at the train station and they would have still fell in love at first sight. They would have had that short time to get into a relationship. The party would have still happened. Mad Dog would have still shown up and shot Doc in the back while he was dancing with Clara. Now Clara would have bought the tombstone for him and tried to move on with her life. But she may have been meant to die in that canyon and nothing could have stopped that after Doc died. There is no exact time as to when she died only that Marty said "They Say she fell in a hundred years ago." So we have no clue to the details of her actual death (post Doc Brown death) because of the messed up timeline.
After shooting marty in the chest, bill walks over and puts another in his head.
Roll credits.
buford did look confused when there was no blood
Hehe, imagine if manure was all he was given while jailed😂😂😂
after dealing with a shitty tannen the sheriff called stinky lomax just plain lomax
got that from Clint Eastwood...
...A fistfull of dollars.
I just ordered a self protection cast iron stove door for myself.
Note to self, bring level 4 kevlar or level 4 plates cuz no bullet at that time can penetrate those types of kevlar
Hahaha 😂😂 ol manure mad dog tannin got his. Shit sandwich 🥪. Love it!😂
The actor that played Biff and Bufford made this movie
I guess Marty’s been waiting to do that, huh?
You know what is interesting is his henchmen, can be good guys I mean they are not that bright but they are loyal.
“Aim for the heart, Ramon.”
From what I can tell, Biff's family tree was rotten and full of termites, aka all his ancestors were bullying, inept, and rotten human beings.
It was nice to see Marty be the one to deliver the deserved karma to the Tannon family, both in 1955 and 1885. In doing so, he made his family's futures better than before and even avoided a bleak future for himself, becoming a better version of himself in the process.
And accidentally sent to jail the one in the supposed 2015 version.
I really wish Marty had caught Mad Dog by surprise by kicking him in the balls instead of kicking his gun away but it would have ruined the surprise of Mad Dog punching him in the iron
If Marty did that, they would have given the film an R rating.
go take a dump 2:34 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣
bullet hitting iron would be so damn loud
I know bullet proof vests hurt. But does this hurt like hell too?
He fell into a pile of manure and he definitely didn't come out smelling like a rose.😅
My toilet is broken.
Хм, а ведь и через 100 лет кто нибудь будет наслаждаться этим фильмом. Напишите, если здесь есть кто-нибудь из 2124 и года
Clint's was bigger.
Cast iron would not have stopped a bullet
Those are big old slow bullets... if you compared them to the modern ones.
So those cast iron stopped the bullet.
It looked pretty thick I think it works
I always loved the way Buford looked and sounded like Yosemite Sam.
I've seen a fair amount of manure in my time, but never so green.
That wouldn't have stopped a bullet
Magic of Hollywood
The 1873 Colt Peacemaker was chambered in 45 Colt & 44/40. That one was in 45 Colt. The standard 45 Colt load of the Old West era was a 240 grain soft lead bullet over a 40 grain charge of black powder.That stove door would have stopped the bullet but it would have hurt like hell.
@dennisshank2715 I've shot cast iron, there's no way a cast iron stove door stops a 45 long colt. The door would have shattered and the bullet passed right through. Probably would have made it worse.
@@backcountry164 You've shot .45 LC made for modern weapons with modern materials and ballistics knowledge. McFly is lucky to be facing an earlier model.
@@backcountry164 You just pulled the most honest "um acshually" I've ever read, I've never seen someone be so confident in their incorrect statement. Bravo.
I hate manuer? 😂😂
1:17 People said dude back then?
According to Google, "In the popular press of the 1880s and 1890s, "dude" was a new word for "dandy"-an "extremely well-dressed male", a man who assigned particular importance to his appearance. It was used as a term of mockery." This movie was set in 1885.
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Ah, Marty employed Level 4 plates...
Tannen attepted to vibe check them but then proceeded to get Ohio'd with that Fanum Tax in his Skibidi Toilet.
Even if the bullets hit that steel plate it's still would have caused serious injuries like severe bruises, broken ribs and internal bleeding, kind of like getting hit by a car 🤔
Nah. Assuming Buford was using something that shot .45 colt ammo, the muzzle energy would be around 400 Joules, which is comparable to a human punch from a relatively strong person. But then, because the steel plate takes the impact, the force from the bullet is spread out over Marty's chest. If we were talking rifle/shotgun, yeah. Marty would be absorbing bone-crushing levels of energy, but handgun ammunition is much less energetic.
@danschmidt6206 For some reason I was thinking of this scene when I Was watching this
czcams.com/video/Y9nW4w5tHVM/video.htmlsi=Uulxhjamakk6VYaD
Now, this would definitely do some serious damage Even if the bullet itself doesn't touch you. 🤕
@@bizzyizzy9526The scene you have just linked, aka the last stance in A Fistful of Dollars, is what inspired this scene in Back to the Future 3.
In BTTF2, Biff is watching this very scene from A Fistful of Dollars, foreshadowing Martys use of the same trick in this scene.
Infact, Marty goes under the name of "Clint Eastwood" who is the real life actor who played that very character in A Fistful of Dollars, Marty is even wearing a strikingly similar poncho to The Man With No Name (the man who takes those rifle rounds to the chest in A fistful of Dollars, and who is played by Clint Eastwood)
This is all a big reference to A Fistful of Dollars
I Love the 1st movie and OMG the 2nd is the best but Back to the Future III is a literal Trainwreck of a movie sorry to say (saw all 3 in the theaters) #genx4life
Saved him from a bullet.
Not so much from Parkinson’s.