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Biff back to future 2
Biff back to future 2







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Then again, he probably has to deal with so many slackers he probably needs that drink.Of course, Strickland's over the legal drinking age of 21, but considering how uptight he is. 1955 Strickland scolds 1955 Biff for putting alcohol in the punch, and then he goes into his office and has a drink himself.1955 Marty says, half underneath his breath, "I'd like to have that in writing." 1985 Marty says to himself, "Yeah, me too." Lorraine says that when she has kids, she'll let them do whatever they want. Marty ducks below the window of the car where his 1955 self and 1955 Lorraine are parked.Even better, his last two sentences are a Call-Back to the first film.As he grumbles about where Marty is, he rips off the tags on his hat. What's more is that Doc is wearing a disguise of his own, and he forgot to remove the sales tags.1955 Biff butchers yet another phrase while he's harassing Lorraine:ĭoc: Marty! Marty! Marteeeeee! Damn! Where is that kid?!.1955 Biff repeatedly gripes about having to pay $300 to have his car repaired, to the point it becomes something of a Running Gag ("Three hundred bucks?!").Admittedly it's cruel, but it's also hilarious when Biff throws the kickball onto the roof and tells the kids who wanted it back, "GO GET IT!" and walks off cackling to himself.

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The fact that Doc is Crazy-Prepared enough to just have a suitcase full of era-appropriate cash in the DeLorean, even down to the change.The way that he slides into the camera shot before pulling out his walkie-talkie ◊ just adds to the hilarity. Doc gives money to Marty for buying '50s clothes, and tells him to buy "something inconspicuous!" One Gilligan Cut later, Marty is outside Biff's grandma's house with his walkie-talkie, wearing a not-so-inconspicuous leather jacket and a Blues Brothers-esque hat and shades combination.The first thing 1985-A Strickland says, carrying a loaded shotgun and pointing it at Marty?ĭoc: Unbelievable that Old Biff would have chosen that particular date! It's almost as though that day is central somehow, as though it were the focal point of the entire space-time continuum! On the other hand, it could just be an amazing coincidence. Marty pulls the Newspaper Dating trick, only to find out it's 1985-A Strickland's porch.A complete misunderstanding and utterly terrifying for Marty, but absolutely hilarious for viewers. The girl in the room starts screaming as Marty attempts to apologize, then the girl's father runs in with a bat and starts trying to hit him with it, destroying up everything else in the process as Marty is forced to escape. Marty returns to what he thinks is his home, only to find the front door locked, so he tries to climb in through the window to "his" room, only to trip and suddenly find that a black family lives here. he's more concerned about just getting the almanac back. As well as the fact that after 1955 Biff sees TWO of "Calvin Klein", one who was bugging him all day in a leather jacket and fedora, and another who just ran past him.Doc about what would happen if Jennifer meets her future self:.Between that and his correcting 1955 Biff on his malapropism, 2015 Biff was able to achieve a pretty decent level of maturity as he aged. 2015 Biff says "The manure! I remember that," and he sounds amused by the memory. He overhears 1955 Biff and the mechanic talking about the first manure encounter. Even better, in 1955, 2015 Biff is hanging back, waiting for his moment to talk to his 1955 self.2015 Biff watches and comments "There's something very familiar about all this." In the future, a scene occurs which mimics the manure truck scene from the first film, only Griff (Biff's grandson) is the Asshole Victim.The gag of Marty pointing behind an aggressor and exclaiming "What the hell is that?!", overall.There's even a metallic noise that comes along. But he's quickly thwarted by a Groin Attack. And when Marty tries to pull the same Look Behind You trick as the first film, Griff grabs Marty's punching hand. A Call-Back to the first film, when Griff's shoes elevate him to tower over Marty.Doc tells Marty to order a Pepsi while waiting for Griff, and gives him a 50-dollar bill!.One of the sleeves on Marty Jr's futuristic jacket appears to be busted, as it keeps extending down past his left hand, even though that brand is supposed to automatically fit itself to the wearer.As Marty overhears the confrontation from behind the serving counter, he laments that his future son is a "complete wimp.".









Biff back to future 2