

Marty: (anxious speeding down the road) Alright, alright, okay, McFly. The adventure ended well, Marty ensured his existence is secured, his family's prospering and he reunites with his boo.and then Doc suddenly returns in the DeLorean to take them back to the future for more adventures. And the Adventure Continues: Initially, when no sequels were planned, the ending was this.Until that point, Gibson's electric guitars usually came equipped with P-90 pickups. In fact, Gibson didn't even introduce humbucking pickups to their electric guitar line until 1957 (their lap steel models received the pickup early in '56). Anachronism Stew: While the past is set in 1955, the guitar model Marty plays at the prom, a Gibson ES-345TD, was only introduced in 1958.
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to his name because a Science Fiction Theatre actor named Michael Fox was in the Screen Actors Guild. George tells Marty he'd rather watch Science Fiction Theatre than go to the dance.Huey Lewis, playing the audition judge in 1985, tells Marty's band that they're "just too darn loud." The band was playing Lewis' own song, "The Power of Love." Better yet, the line was apparently improvised by him.Incidentally, in those ads Thompson appeared alongside Elisabeth Shue, who would later play Jennifer in Part II and Part III. Marty's brother Dave donning a Burger King uniform may have been a tribute to Lea Thompson's early acting gigs as a Burger King spokesperson.Then we see that what he's powering up is a giant speaker, which blows him across the room, and blows itself up, when he tries to play a chord on his guitar.
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He switches on the power, activates all the switches, dials up the driver and the overdrive, causing all the dials to go off-scale high. Activation Sequence: The first scene is Marty arriving at Doc's place where he starts activating.555: Doc Brown's phone number, as well as Jennifer's grandmother's.Even at that, it's surprisingly addictive. This is nothing more than a fun fantastical movie that dares us to think outside the box. This has the makings of a cult classic, and the ending almost guarantees that there's more to the story. Leading him to a life that may seem unrecognizable if he can get home at all. Even the most insignificant decisions will have an effect on the future. What Marty doesn't realize though is his actions will set in place a different timeline than the one he left. It's not just a matter of finding him though, it becomes a matter of convincing him of what has happened. He finds himself in a different world, one completely foreign to him, only there's more familiarity to it than it seems. he has no idea how far he will actually go. Marty makes a decision to outrun them when he does. That leaves Marty in an unusual situation. When the Libyans learn that Doc is the one responsible, they are determined to make him pay. The problem lies in the power source that it requires. You see, Doc has created something that seems beyond belief.
