10 References In The Back To The Future Movies That Are Outdated Today

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10 References In The Back To The Future Movies That Are Outdated Today
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Doc and Marty ride across the West in Back to the Future Part III

Summary The Back to the Future films are jam-packed with references to movies of the past. In the 1980s, some audiences may have caught these details, but today, most viewers would probably miss them and consider them to be outdated. These could be things spotted in the background, props, parts of the story, actors, and Easter eggs. The creators of the franchise truly made every creative decision with careful consideration and meaning behind it.

The actors featured areDub Taylor, Harry Carey Jr., and Pat B. These actors are known from films like Bonnie and Clyde , The Searchers , and Wild in the Country . It's so enjoyable to see actors like this, who usually stick to the Western genre, venture out and have fun in other films, even if they're sci-fi.

7 Star Trek "Darth Vader From Planet Vulcan" In one particularly hilarious scene from the first Back to the Future film, we see Marty McFly in a yellow hazmat suit wielding a hair dryer, wake up and scare the younger version of his father, George McFly. Marty claims that he is Darth Vader, a reference obvious to most of Star Wars, and also that he is from the planet Vulcan. He is there to make George agree to take his mother, Lorraine, to the school dance that weekend.

5 2001: A Space Odyssey CRM 114 2001: A Space Odyssey is an early reference in Back to the Future and is a super easy one to miss. In this iconic scene where we first meet Marty McFly, played by the amazing Michael J. Fox, he plugs his guitar into Doc's amp and is blown away by the speakers. For a split second, we get a glimpse of a little red label above the plug that reads "CRM 114".

3 The Time Machine A Familiar Sound Plays When Marty Enters Doc's Lab Yet another reference that takes place at the beginning of the film comes from the 1960 film The Time Machine, directed by George Pal. We can catch this reference as Marty is entering Doc's lab.

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