Calvin Klein?

edited December 2010 in Back to the Future
i think it was awesome you could choose it!! and it lasted for the rest of the episode too xD, i didn't recognised the first 2, but the one i did was just awesome: Michael Corleone! lol! it was just so fitting than you could call yourself like a character from the Godfather being than you were in the gangsters era xD, brilliant thinking there, it was just as fitting as Calvin Klein or Clint Eastwood. Wich did you guys choose and why?

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  • edited December 2010
    I picked Harry "Dirty Harry" Calahan. I don't recall the first option right now.
  • edited December 2010
    The other 2 options were Sonny "MIAMI VICE" Crockett and Harry "Dirty Harry" Callahan.

    I went with Callahan for the obvious Eastwood connection.
  • edited December 2010
    I picked Harry "Dirty Harry" Calahan. I don't recall the first option right now.

    yeh harry dirty harry from meatholes.com
  • edited December 2010
    Not being a big fan of Eastwood(nothing against him, just haven't seen many of his movies), I didn't pick up on the Dirty Harry ref there, so I went for Corleone. I thought it was pretty neat too...plus a lot of the time, they were calling Marty "Michael". :D
  • edited December 2010
    Not being a big fan of Eastwood(nothing against him, just haven't seen many of his movies), I didn't pick up on the Dirty Harry ref there, so I went for Corleone. I thought it was pretty neat too...plus a lot of the time, they were calling Marty "Michael". :D

    lol that's true, it was a nice detail than they went trough the work of recording all those extra lines with the different names depending wich you chosen xD
  • edited December 2010
    lol that's true, it was a nice detail than they went trough the work of recording all those extra lines with the different names depending wich you chosen xD

    They didn't. Michael Corleone is the only one they use past that interaction with Edna.
  • edited December 2010
    Oh, really? Weird, sometimes the "Michael" even sounded fragmented from the rest of the sentence. That's too bad but I guess it was too much trouble to keep doing that through the entire season.
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