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oooh do you? Are you saying Doc didn't invent the time machine because Marty and Old Doc messed with young Doc and made him change his focus in life? Or does Mart make Doc fail his tests by pestering him and he never gets his doctorate in... whatever, and can't create the time machine? or some other chain of events that Marty caused? Oooh, I can't wait to find out! Also, that's great line, the way Doc says it, just awesome. I hope the line's used in the game like you say.
I think he means that Marty will tell young Doc about the time machine and get that line in reaction, which would make perfect sense to me given the direction the plot seems to take based on the episode synopsis. Then again, I'm sure there's a ton left out of those. ^_^
"Don't worry! As long as the connecting hook makes contact with the wire at the precisely 88 miles per hour, the instant the lightning strikes the tower... everything will be fine."
(I just love how Doc downplays how improbable it all is.)
Doc: I foresee two possibilities. One, coming face to face with herself 30 years older would put her into shock and she'd simply pass out. Or two, the encounter could create a time paradox, the results of which could cause a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space time continuum, and destroy the entire universe! Granted, that's a worse case scenario. The destruction might in fact be very localized, limited to merely our own galaxy.
Marty: Well, that's a relief.
"I remember when this was all farmland as far as the eye could see... Old Man Peabody... owned alla this... and he had this crazy idea... about breeding pine trees..."
hehe... ten minutes, what was that about. Should set it for an hour, at least. I'd even argue a day, so he could warn Doc without bumping into himself.
Yeah... I guess he just wasn't thinking fourth dimensionally
Edit: forgot to post a quote...
"you owe me money, blacksmith!"
"How'd ya figure?!"
"My house threw a shoe, and seein as you was the one that done the shoin I say that makes you responsible!"
"Well, since you never paid me for the job, I'd say that makes us even!"
"Wrong, see I was on my house when it threw the shoe, and I got throwed off... and THAT caused me to bust a perfectly good bottle of Kentuky Red Eye. So the way I see it, you owe me 5 dollars for the whiskey, and 75 dollars for the horse!"
"That's 80 dollars!"
"Look, if you're horse threw a shoe, bring 'im back an' I'll reshoe him!"
"Look! How'd he get up on stage"
"I don't know, but when he gets done, were gonna nail him."
"How the hell did he change his clothes so fast?"
(And, I think my favorite line in Back 2)
Marty: "Doc, Doc come in."
Doc: "Marty, Come in."
Marty: "Listen, Biff's guys just chased me into the gym, and ther gonna jump...me."
Doc: "Then get out of there!" (that one.)
Marty: "No, Doc. Not me, the other me. The one thats up on stage playing Johnny B. Good."
Doc: "Great Scott! Your other self will miss the lightning bolt at the clock tower, you won't go back to the future and we'll have a major parodox."
Marty: "Wait, wait a parodox?...You mean one of those things that could destroy the universe?"
Doc: "Precisely. Marty, you have to stop those guys at all costs, but without beeing seen by yourself or your parents!"
Marty: "10-4."
Well, Marty wasn't planning on the car dying. If it hadn't, then he would've made it, though he probably would have caused a paradox.
The Libyans were already on the route to Doc as soon as Marty came back. Even if he would made it before them, it would be one-two minutes before their arrival tops, and he would've had to take care of two Time Machines, two Martys, a freaked out Doc and the Libyans chasing them with a bazooka.
It seems Marty REALLY doesn't think fourth-dimensionally.
"Cheer up, Emmet. Why, I've been peddling this barbed wire all across the country, and if there's one thing I've learned, it's that you never know what the future might bring."
"The future... oh, I can tell you about the future..."
lol, either that or BTTF2 actually predicted MS's Kinect...though I sure hope not, I've seen people play that thing...and people say playing the Wii makes you look retarded, at least the Wii has a remote so you have an excuse to look stupid.
"Remember where you're going, there are no roads!"
Realy? I'm kinda hoping love motion control gaming either slowly dies down and we move back to normal-mouse/controller gaming, or we speed on through and move straight to the big guns: virtual reality gaming. You know, like the Matrix or something... that'd be awesome. Intermediate, waving-your-arms-wildly gaming stinks.
"This read-out tels you where you're going, this one tells you where you are, this one tells you where you were. You imput your destination time on this keypad: Say you want to see the signing of the declaration of independence? Or witness the birth of Christ?"
@Shadowknight
I'd say playing the Kinect makes you look even more 'retarded'.
I hate using that word...
@Zepton
The big comfort is that mouse/controller gaming will still be around for a long time.
Why? Because of human limitations. Yes we can control games by 1:1 body movements, but do we really want to? Wasn't gaming a means of relaxation instead of work-out?
Since humans will always have a part that's lazy in them mouses and joypads will stick around.
The same thing I wonder about visuals on a tv. Now we have HD. But that line of innoviation will stop very soon. Because we can't make things make more realistic than in real-life.
About the kinect, If im playing a video game I dont want to get worn out or tired playing it. Yeah im lazy, but I dont know many people who would want to get worn out or tired playing a game.
Comments
"Look! There's a rhythmic ceremonial ritual coming up!"
"Uncle 'Jail-bird' Joey?"
"I think, it would be nice, if you'd all drop him a line."
"Aw, he's YOUR brother, Mom!"
"I think it's a major embarassment having an uncle in prison."
"We all make mistakes in life children."
(I used to press all the buttons on that ride, even into adulthood.)
"What was it George? Bird watching?"
"Well, my ca... horse broke down, and a bear ate my boots, and... I guess I just forgot my hat."
"How could you forget a thing like your hat?!"
"Calvin?"
"That's your name right? It says so on your underwear: Calvin Klein"
"No, it's Hill Valley alright, although I can't imagine Hell being much worse."
I think he means that Marty will tell young Doc about the time machine and get that line in reaction, which would make perfect sense to me given the direction the plot seems to take based on the episode synopsis. Then again, I'm sure there's a ton left out of those. ^_^
"I hope so!"
"Don't worry! As long as the connecting hook makes contact with the wire at the precisely 88 miles per hour, the instant the lightning strikes the tower... everything will be fine."
(I just love how Doc downplays how improbable it all is.)
Marty: Well, that's a relief.
Marty: Great Scott!!!
Doc: I know! This is heavy!
"It, uh, means you win without a fight."
"Without shootin'?! He can't do that HEY you can't do that!!!"
"You thought wrong, dude."
"....I hate manure."
'Good, you can start by mopping the floor.'
Which brings us to a question WHY did he set it only 10 minutes earlier? He says himself he has got any time he wants. And just 10 minutes...
Now, I know why it was done dramatically, to show the second Marty, to show Doc killed again, yada-yada. Still, Marty's logic is strange.
hehe... ten minutes, what was that about. Should set it for an hour, at least. I'd even argue a day, so he could warn Doc without bumping into himself.
Edit: forgot to post a quote...
"you owe me money, blacksmith!"
"How'd ya figure?!"
"My house threw a shoe, and seein as you was the one that done the shoin I say that makes you responsible!"
"Well, since you never paid me for the job, I'd say that makes us even!"
"Wrong, see I was on my house when it threw the shoe, and I got throwed off... and THAT caused me to bust a perfectly good bottle of Kentuky Red Eye. So the way I see it, you owe me 5 dollars for the whiskey, and 75 dollars for the horse!"
"That's 80 dollars!"
"Look, if you're horse threw a shoe, bring 'im back an' I'll reshoe him!"
"I done shot that horse!"
"I don't know, but when he gets done, were gonna nail him."
"How the hell did he change his clothes so fast?"
(And, I think my favorite line in Back 2)
Marty: "Doc, Doc come in."
Doc: "Marty, Come in."
Marty: "Listen, Biff's guys just chased me into the gym, and ther gonna jump...me."
Doc: "Then get out of there!" (that one.)
Marty: "No, Doc. Not me, the other me. The one thats up on stage playing Johnny B. Good."
Doc: "Great Scott! Your other self will miss the lightning bolt at the clock tower, you won't go back to the future and we'll have a major parodox."
Marty: "Wait, wait a parodox?...You mean one of those things that could destroy the universe?"
Doc: "Precisely. Marty, you have to stop those guys at all costs, but without beeing seen by yourself or your parents!"
Marty: "10-4."
The Libyans were already on the route to Doc as soon as Marty came back. Even if he would made it before them, it would be one-two minutes before their arrival tops, and he would've had to take care of two Time Machines, two Martys, a freaked out Doc and the Libyans chasing them with a bazooka.
It seems Marty REALLY doesn't think fourth-dimensionally.
"INDIANS!!"
"The future... oh, I can tell you about the future..."
It's as if only people in 1985 like to be active for recreation, and people in both the future and past only see it as a neccessary evil
"Remember where you're going, there are no roads!"
"This read-out tels you where you're going, this one tells you where you are, this one tells you where you were. You imput your destination time on this keypad: Say you want to see the signing of the declaration of independence? Or witness the birth of Christ?"
I'd say playing the Kinect makes you look even more 'retarded'.
I hate using that word...
@Zepton
The big comfort is that mouse/controller gaming will still be around for a long time.
Why? Because of human limitations. Yes we can control games by 1:1 body movements, but do we really want to? Wasn't gaming a means of relaxation instead of work-out?
Since humans will always have a part that's lazy in them mouses and joypads will stick around.
The same thing I wonder about visuals on a tv. Now we have HD. But that line of innoviation will stop very soon. Because we can't make things make more realistic than in real-life.