How we took care of hangovers in 1885 | Back to the Future Part 3 | CLIP
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- I'm with Doc on this, I can't handle whisky.
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Movie Title: Back To The Future III
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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
10/10
Zero. You NEVER start off the video with the ENDING. Amateur.
Definitely 1 billion!
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@@mkultra2456bruh
I always liked that the Bar tender was actually just straight up helpful, didn’t try to get money, didn’t whine, even tried to get Doc to NOT have the drink
"That A Nasty Fall Doc" "You Ok"
Doc brown was a Local at that point, well liked and respected. They were probably even friends.
@@bluntlyhonest6803 "pride comes before a fall." Poor Doc
That's friendship.
They were friendly. The doc had been there for 8 months and they seemed to be on first name terms
I love that Marty momentarily can't hide just a bit of judgment; "...Just the one?"
You have SUPER good taste in music and you are subbed to a lot of cool people. I wanna chat with you so bad ;_;
@@kingofeurobeat9332 💀
@@sojourner. Dudes down bad
@@kingofeurobeat9332sir this is a Wendy’s
Marty: "Just the one...??"
Whiskey was a bit different in the old west, mate 😂
3:03 I love how the guy got smacked by the saloon door not once, but twice. 😂
"the bigger they are the harder they fall"
Seven times I've watched this movie, and I haven't caught that
I’ve seen this movie around 3 million times and never once spotted this. Thanks for seeing this detail!
@@samueljweston "pride comes before a fall"
I love how they got all these great western character actors(Dub Taylor, Harry Carey Jr., Pat Buttram, Burton Gillum, Matt Clark) in this film..
Since it wasn't really possible to cast actual people from the Old West in the film, as none of them (apart from a handful of centenarians who had been infants in the 1880s) were still around, casting actors from Westerns was the next best thing, and worked brilliantly, albeit with the effect of giving the citizens of Hill Valley in 1885 an average age of 60 or over...
Heh. Buttram.
To be fair. BTTF:P3 is literally a western. for about an hour and change.
I'm pretty sure one of them did the voice of one of the cowboy bullets in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. But that's not surprising considering they were both directed by Zemeckis
@@youkai3785 That was Mr. Haney himself, Pat Buttram!
"run for fun? The hell kind of fun is that?"
People were definitely wiser back then
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Treadmills are a bitch!
I know !
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you know whats funny? those old geezers in the saloon could probably outrun 90% of people today
@@ChaotiX1 You're exaggerating.
@3:01 the wake-up juice pours right out the side of the funnel as Marty pours it from the mug. Never noticed that before
to be fair do you wanna actually taste that? XD
I think its overflowing, he's pouring more in than flows out looks like to me, but yea could be they just plugged it up completely, whatever is in that stuff probably is a unique taste to it to put it mildly.
That Bar keep was a real bro
0:28 the old guy voice was so familiar, then i realized he did loads of voice work for Disney like Napoleon from aristocat kids film
Yes, and the Sheriff of Nottingham
Do you think he has an old western accent that no longer exist ???
He reminds me of the mechanics in Rugrats when they go to the Clam Canyon
@@JSRbowling595 "pride comes before fall"
Pat Buttram.
I loved it when Marty said, “Back to the future!” Truly a moment of all time.
I always Felt like doc played that off cause he wanted people in the bar to hear that
Doc broke his own rules and principles telling people about the future.... But then again they were a bunch of drunks in a bar
Eh those people knowing wouldn't change anything anyhow even if they believed him in the first place. They couldn't build a fridge let alone a time machine.
it won't be that much damage as the first automobile was invented by Benz in 1885 but wasn't patented till 1886
@@dstreetz91 yeah they just laughed at him
@@legothoron1 yeah its pretty unrealistic that they would think cars are an outrageous concept in 1885. They had steam engines, electricity and steel warships by that time.. even for some idiots in america it wouldn't be that farfetched by that time
@@yakb.7690these guys were hardly intellectuals and probably not up on the latest trends
That western guy sitting down is the voice actor of Napoleon the farm dog in ‘The Aristocats’ 😂
I thought he sounded familiar!!!
Fun fact: 1:32 This scene also exist in A Milion Ways To Die In The West movie.
Yeah, the miners ate nothing but hot, spicy food every day because of the poisonous gas in the mines that affected their taste. One finishes eating, farts, and then dies and falls over just like Doc on the table. Doc is also in A million ways to die in the west as a cameo, along with the DeLorean.
0:55 ->
The formidable understated presence of the clock 🕰 from Marty frantically looking for Doc to Buford’s gang riding past it on their way to the gun duel with Marty.
To remind everyone that Time is running out, even for those owning a Time Machine.
1:32 kids when you give them grape juice in a wine glass
Doc's reaction when he wakes up at 3:04 still makes me laugh hard to this very day 🤣
Marty: "Just the one...??"
Whiskey was a bit different in the old west, mate 😂
"Run, for fun? What kind of fun is that?😂"
Me: Ask the children?
"pride comes before a fall"
Bring out the wake up juice 💀
The way how he grinned after saying to make some wake up juice. You just know that this wasn’t the first or last time they had to make some.
@@Luis-be9mi the fact that it's still work today is just crazy
@@hybridAbsol pride comes before fall
The way that doc just screamed and ducked his head in the water was absolutely hilarious🤣
They drag doc back and about to do it again 😂😂😂
Of all the films I've seen, Christopher Lloyd's is the best passing out standing up to date.
I played in a d&d game where there was a concoction called silas's wake up juice or sauce. For me it was even more funny since my name is Sylas
I love Marty's "Just the one??"
With The "whiskey" they had in the old west, anyone from this time period Would probably be on their ass after one shot😂
It’s a good thing they didn’t make it to the train yet because had Doc been the way he was before passing out he would’ve been a very bitter man for the rest of his life. Hell what if he doesn’t end up destroying the machine and becomes more seduced in the limitless potential of time travel.
1:29 TIMBER!
That scream
3:05
AHHHHH!!!!!
I would love to have been alive in the year 1885
3:04 HOOOOOOOOOOOOTT
2:24 Joey lets make some wake up juice
In about ten minutes, he's gonna be as sober as a priest on Sunday
If this is wild west times, those dudes would be pretty surprised in a few decades by the surge of popularity cars would have
Well most of them would probably be dead. Pat Buttram was dead five years after the movie released
Doc having an existencial crisis and starting to leak info on the future as he drowns his depression in alcohol is so funny to me.
I think the most unbelievable part of this movie is the boy riding bareback saddle and not falling off the horse
I keep wanting to call him “Morty”
Makes sense, since their characters are based off of them in some small way. Morty is basically Marty McFly and Rick is just an OP version of Doc Brown, or that's how I've come to see them
Doc should have said part 3 😂
3:04 3:05 3:06
3:05 😅😂🤣
I'd be willing to try it at least once...
1:54 Why is the clock bell going off at 7:45 am? Was that just a test?
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3:04
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"We?" So let me get this straight, you're 139 years old?
3:03 You are not supposed to give fluids orally to an unconscious patient due to the possibility of asphyxiation. But if you are, the patient should at least be on his side and you can't be holding his nose close with anything.
ITS OK 2 B WHITE ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Did he drink salsa or something? 😂😮😅
Bloody Mary
you know whats funny? those old geezers in the saloon could probably outrun 90% of people today
1:45 how many did he have?
Just the one.
Just the one?
The next year the first car was invented
Curious what the ingredients would be.
0:41 I like how Doc leaves the front door to his business unlocked so that anybody can come in and observe his model train setup, which is basically a confession to his crime of hijacking the train. Anybody can just come in and steal a horse, which is exactly what Clara does. Does Doc own those horses or do those horses belong to customers? Who in their right mind is going to drop off a horse for Doc to fit a horseshoe onto if they know he is not going to safeguard their property? Where did Doc store his briefcase of currency? Did he leave it in the DeLorean by the tracks? Did he leave it in his shop? Did he preserve it and then "bury" it in a safe location to be dug up in the future? He couldn't trade all of it in for precious metals that don't degrade because a lot of those currencies hadn't been printed yet. The only way he could take it with him to the future would be to either take it with him in the DeLorean or preserve it and bury it. But no method of preservation is 100%. Some of the currency will be degraded if he buries it and dig it up in the future. A lot of that currency was already 100 years old when he showed it to Marty in 1955 (That's assuming they were authentic. Knowing Doc's ethics, they were probably counterfeited using modern technology.) If they were authentic, then those currencies will be 200 years old by the time Doc digs them up in 1985. But why would Doc want to go back to 1985, considering that Libyans will be looking for him. There are more Libyans than the 2 who presumably perished at Lone Pine Mall.
Doc's shop was probably also unlocked in the begining of BTTF3 when Bufford was looking for Doc at his shop. Why didn't Bufford just steal one of his horses or something of value inside the shop? That would have ended the dispute between him and the blacksmith. When Marty asked the bartender about the whereabouts of his blacksmith friend, why didn't the bartender tell him that Doc's shop was literally next door?
I don't think the Bartender was telling Marty the truth about how much Doc had to drink.
He is, Doc has something called extreme alcohol intolerance. I have it too, one can of bourbon and coke and my stomach hurts and I can pass out of I'm not careful.
@@schmoo3309 The Inuit people are genetically prone to that.
0:29 yes ! They get it ! I found my people ! Hallellujah !
WTF?! The Sheriff of Nottingham?!?!?!?!
Yikes wake up juice sounds like a death sentence.
Old version of rick and morty
Is there a recipe to wake up juice?
There are several re-creations of the recipe posted to CZcams. It's said that the filmmakers based the concoction on a real-life historical remedy from the Old West called a "Prairie Oyster".
I didn’t ask for captions
Hot sauce from Hell holy crap.
I'm pretty sure there is an actual hot sauce with that name out there, and I swear I had a bottle of it at one time, an ex gave it to me if I'm remembering correctly as a Valentine's Day gift lol
All things considered, this part was pretty dumb. One shot. Really?! Rest of the movie was pretty good though.
All these years and i still cant sit throgh this garbage.
The one drink explanation to create this suspenful situation was pretty lame! lazy screen writing at its best
Huh? It's a gag. What difference would it make if he had many, instead of only one?
@@poncichter Well it's pretty stupid.. would have been way funnier if Marty got there doc had been drunk out of his ass rambling nonsense then passed out.
@@octoman511 cool idea dude you should be a screenwriter
@octoman511 so the exact same scene as this one but minus one joke, what an absolute genius
@@stas4017 I'd definately write a waaaay better love story between doc and Clara than the halfassed one in this. You too also could
Clothes pin on the nose. Lol
Damn can you imagine Doc Brown taking one Cannabis hit?
Which makes me wonder: How was marijuana treated/viewed in The Wild West? I'm sure just like today, people back then were like That Green Stuff is better. You get happy not groggy and NO HANGOVERS and you can stick satisfy your woman on weed. Al-Kee-Hall just brings you down, literally.
You don’t think he ever smoked weed?
Many western tribes used cannabis alongside tobacco. That's why they called it a "peace pipe". It wasn't really opposed legally, either. It was a common ingredient in the "patent medicines" that were peddled all over the west, along with stronger drugs.
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