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10"If You Put Your Mind To It, You Can Accomplish Anything!"

One of the best lines in Marty ’s entire repertoire of dialogue in the trilogy is a wholesome full - circle moment he shares with his begetter . Sent back to the year 1955 , Marty is forced to insure his own conception by playing matcher to teen interlingual rendition of his mother and father . Two problems –His female parent has a disturbing infatuation with him , and his founding father is a nebbish oddball with no backbone .

9"Eight O’Clock. I Do My Killin' After Breakfast!"

When Biff Tannen progenitor Buford " Mad Dog " Tannen challenges Marty to a duel , he pencil him in for 7:00 AM , claiming he always does his violent death before breakfast . Marty ’s retort is a hilariously defeated comeback - attempt to go intimidate while really putting off the turn by one hour so that he and Doc can have escaped already , leaving Buford far behind in the past . Mixing inMarty ’s unfitness to be seen as cowardlywith his hard-nosed sly tricks , this inverted comma is a comedic encapsulation of his best and worst traits .

8"Hey, Doc, I’m All For That. What’s Wrong With Making A Few Bucks On The Side?"

Whereas Doc Brown insists that he invented his time car for the progress of the human airstream and the greater scientific trade good , Marty go wrong to see why they ca n’t take vantage of their singular position to make some money , too . This citation is a great example of Marty ’s more pragmatic mindset compared to Doc ’s lofty ideals . It ’s too bad his approximation terminate up make drastic damage to the time flow by the prison term the two of them rejoin to the LXXX .

7"Hey, Doc! Where You Goin' Now? Back To The Future?"

The terminal goodbye surmises the film ’s themes of ego - determination , with Doc further Marty and Jennifer to to the full enjoy their now undetermined future . As Doc reply that he wo n’t be going back to the hereafter , as he ’s " already been there ! " , it ’s imply that he ’ll continue to eke out a small living in the one-time west . This citation is a small cheesy , but its the perfect musical note to end the series on .

6“Silence, Earthling! My Name Is Darth Vader…”

If there ’s one thing Marty McFly appreciates , it ’s a ripe pop civilisation reference . Whether he ’s using thelegendary westerly actor Clint Eastwoodas a disguise in the American West or a pretending to be an extraterrestrial when invade the 50s , Marty finds some creative way to put his popping culture noesis to good use . He does the latter in the first film , when first appear before his own sire garb in a chilling - look hazmat suit .

Marty McFly seems to amalgamate - up his franchise , take to be from satellite Vulcan ofStar Trekfame

Shocking his Fatherhood awake with unheard of rock ‘n’ roll music , Marty reveals himself to his Dad , pretending to be Darth Vader from theStar Warsseries . Of course , later , Marty McFly seems to flux - up his dealership , claiming to be from satellite Vulcan ofStar Trekfame while even mentioning a " sovereign Klingon " in the extended version of the fit . It ’s a good thing neither serial had released by 1955 , allowing Marty to use their far - fetchedsounding names for his curtly - lived disguise .

Marty playing the guitar in Back to the Future.

5“I’ve Seen This One, This Is A Classic!”

It ’s a wonder Marty was n’t capable to mishandle his covering fire with solecism - ups obvious enough to be caught by a child , even commenting on the fact that his grandmother love his own female parent while looking like a shot at her . The best part of this line , however , is the meme it was able to spawn , Marty ’s word becoming a mouthpiece for pointing out recycled subject . Either way , the inverted comma is an instant classic thanks to Michael J. Fox ’s unrestrained delivery .

4“Shark Still Looks Fake”

As wowed as Marty McFly becomes by the far - off future tense of 2015 , he realizes that the more thing change , the more they incline to outride the same . Marty begins to uncover the many quirks of the future , from the left over fashion sense to the ungainly hoverboards . One matter that does look familiar , however , is the advertizing , as a holographic ad for " Jaws 19"assaults his weed .

3“Woah…This Is Heavy”

Marty McFly ’s usage of slang is the origin of no end of bother for him as he journeys throughout the decades . That being said , his informality is quintessentially Marty , always willing to color his dialogue with some merriment verbiage much to the dismay of Doc Brown . Meeting up with Doc Brown ’s 1955 ego , the two of the make the shared realization that Marty ’s mammy , not have it off she ’s just met her teen son from the future , is more romantically attract to him than his own papa .

Recognizing the uncomfortable implication of this , all Marty can do is lease out " Woah … This is ponderous , " causing no end of confusion for Doc . The resulting bit of backchat is one of the best momentsof Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd ’s potent chemical science , and it ’s all thanks to Mary ’s one line of descent . It ’s no wonder Marty makes a point of referring to things as " fleshy " often enough in the serial for Doc to start saying it , too .

2"Nobody Calls Me Chicken!”

1“I Guess You’re Not Ready For That Yet…But Your Kids Are Gonna Love It!”

It ’s revealed that Marty ends up inspiring the prescribed recording of the Song dynasty , creating yet another meter loop in the series

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Taking up where the first movie left off, Back to the Future Part II sees Marty McFly and Doc Brown travel to the year 2015, where their efforts to fix the future end up causing even bigger problems as Biff Tannen wreaks havoc across the timeline with the help of a stolen sports almanac. Martin J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd return in Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale’s second installment of their iconic trilogy.

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