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- Jennifer Parker: Dr. Brown, I brought this note back from the future and - now it's erased.
- Doc: Of course it's erased!
- Jennifer Parker: But what does that mean?
- Doc: It means your future hasn't been written yet. No one's has. Your future is whatever you make it. So make it a good one, both of you.
- Marty McFly: [Marty wraps his arm around Jennifer] We will, Doc.
- Doc: Marty, you're going to have to do something about those clothes. You walk around town dressed like that, you're liable to get shot.
- Marty McFly: Or hanged.
- Doc: What idiot dressed you in that outfit?
- Marty McFly: You did.
- [last lines]
- Marty McFly: Hey, Doc! Where you goin' now? Back to the future?
- Doc: Nope. Already been there.
- [Doc and Marty load the DeLorean onto the train tracks]
- Doc: Marty, I've made a decision. I'm not going with you tomorrow. I'm staying here.
- Marty McFly: What are you talkin' about, Doc?
- Doc: There's no point in denying it. I'm in love with Clara.
- Marty McFly: Oh, man. Doc, we don't belong here! Neither one of us! You know, it could still be you that gets shot tom
Buford Mad Dog Tannen
Buford Mad Dog Tannen, a character from the Back to the Future trilogy, is known for his iconic line Im going to take a bite out of your ass! and is portrayed by Thomas F. Wilson, who also played Biff Tannen in other parts of the series.
Buford Mad Dog Tannen is based on classic Western archetypes and incorporates elements of the infamous outlaw persona, making him a quintessential representation of the villainous gunslinger in the late s.
What is your favorite Buford Mad Dog Tannen moment?The Bar Fight
The Showdown with Marty McFly
The Train Confrontation
His Texas Ranger Encounter
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Which actor best portrayed Buford Mad Dog Tannen?Thomas F. Wilson
Michael J. Fox
Christopher Lloyd
Biff Tannen
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When filming the scene where Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen tries to lynch Marty, Michael J. Fox was accidentally hanged, rendering him unconscious for a short time. He records this in his autobiography "Lucky Man" ().
Clint Eastwood was asked for permission about his name being used for Marty in the film. He consented and was said to be tickled by the homage.
Marty uses a "Frisbie's" pie plate to knock a gun out of Mad Dog's hand. In , the Frisbie Pie Company started in Connecticut. Their pie pans were thrown on the campus of Yale, and this eventually led to the invention of Frisbees. This is another example of Marty introducing something into the timeline earlier than its official invention, and thus potentially giving the original inventors the idea to make them; in Back to the Future (), he turned a soapbox cart into a prototype skateboard, and unknowingly gave Chuck Berry the inspiration for the song 'Johnny B. Goode'.
According to the book "Billy Gibbons: Rock & Roll Gearhead," ZZ Top was hanging around the set, and was asked to be the town band. During one take, the camera broke. While waiting f
Why Michael J. Fox Was Never The Same After Back To The Future 3
A film set can be a highly unpredictable place — anything that can potentially happen probably will. Good, bad, or otherwise, it isn't uncommon for surprise occurrences to pop up without warning. Sometimes human life could be on the line, as was the case during Back to the Future Part III's filming. One routine day on set as Marty McFly turned out to change Michael J. Fox's life forever.
The Back to the Future franchise sits within the upper echelon of big-screen trilogies, inspiring movies and television to this day. With each successive installment, director Robert Zemeckis sought to push the boundaries of time-travel fiction. The first took Marty from the '80s to the '50s and back with the help of Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), the second brought the pair to the futuristic world of , and the third set their adventures in the Wild West.
From the outside, acting in a blockbuster movie can look like a fun, stress-free job. Michael J. Fox would beg to differ after staring death in the face during the production of Part III. Such a traumatic moment is impossible to fully shake, turning one's life on its head
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