5. What line is repeated in each film of the
trilogy when Marty (and Jennifer in her
2015 home) is knocked out and wakes up
in an unfamiliar place?
Where we are going we don’t need roads.Where we are going we don’t need roads.
Mom, Mom is that you?Mom, Mom is that you?
Biff, are you there?Biff, are you there?
Hey, Doc, where’s Einstein?Hey, Doc, where’s Einstein?
7. When 1985 Jennifer discovers herself in her 2015
home, her daughter Marlene (played by 'Michael J. Fox
(I)') appears at the top of the stairs, saying, "Mom?
Mom, is that you?" This is the same exact line spoken
by Marty (also played by 'Michael J. Fox (I)') in each film
of the trilogy when he is knocked out and wakes up in
an unfamiliar place.
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8. What is the date on the 2015 USA Today
newspaper?
October 21, 2015October 21, 2015
July 1, 1955July 1, 1955
October 22, 2015October 22, 2015
July 1, 1985July 1, 1985
11. The soda menu at Cafe 80's listed four
types of Pepsi products, which four?
Original, Diet, Max and Perfect.Original, Diet, Max and Perfect.
Original, Diet, Max and Clear.Original, Diet, Max and Clear.
16. False. Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale have admitted on
the DVD commentary that they were originally not
interested in doing a sequel to their success hit Back to
the Future (1985), and that the open ending of the first
movie was simply meant as a final joke. However, when
plans for a sequel were made by the studio, they chose
to remain involved in the continuation of their creation,
and even extended it to two sequels. Zemeckis has
claimed that if he knew that he was going to make a
sequel, he would have made sure that Marty's girlfriend
Jennifer wasn't in the car at the end of the first film;
since the movie would concentrate on Marty, there was
not much for her to do and she would even get in his
way. This is why Jennifer is knocked out by Doc and left
behind so early in the movie.
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17. True or False. Filmed at the same time
as Back to the Future Part III (1990). In
the five years since the original Back to
the Future (1985) was made, Michael J.
Fox was even better at riding a
skateboard.
FalseFalse
TrueTrue
19. False. In the five years since the original Back to the
Future (1985) was made, Michael J. Fox had forgotten
how to ride a skateboard.
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20. True or False? Back to the Future Part II
(1989) is the first film to accomplish
interaction between the same actor on
the screen twice as two different
characters.
FalseFalse
TrueTrue
25. False. The principal actors had committed to the sequels before any scripts
were written. However, there was a stumbling block in negotiations with
Crispin Glover (George McFly in Back to the Future (1985)), who stated
that he was offered a monetary amount less than half of what Lea
Thompson and Thomas F. Wilson were being paid to return. Crispin
believed this was due to producer Bob Gale taking exception to Crispin
voicing his disapproval of the original ending of the first film (where the
McFlys viewed money and material possessions as rewards), causing a
script change. During sequel negotiations, Crispin's agent expressed to
producers that Crispin wanted fair compensation, in addition to a script
approval clause in his contract. Bob Gale refused to give in to either of
these requests, instead offering a lower salary amount than the first offer.
After Crispin turned down the lowball figure of $125,000, Gale rewrote the
sequel script to lessen George McFly's screen time. Jeffrey Weissman was
cast as George, and; using molds of Crispin made on the set of the first
film; was dressed in facial prosthetics to look like Crispin, so that they
could incorporate excerpts from the original movie. All shots of Weissman
either show him from behind, at a distance, upside down, or with
sunglasses, in effect, fooling audiences into believing that Crispin had
taken part in the sequel.
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27. In the DVD extras of Back to the Future Part II (1989), Robert
Zemeckis had said that he really did not want the movie to take
place in the future. That is because he felt that every time that a
movie takes place in the future, it is mis-predicted. What sports
prediction is on track to be true?
Miami Dolphins in World SeriesMiami Dolphins in World Series
Braves in World SeriesBraves in World Series
Cubs in World SeriesCubs in World Series
Auburn winning National ChampionshipAuburn winning National Championship
29. Chicago Cubs in World Series (first time in playoffs since
1908). The movie predicts a 2015 World Series of the
Chicago Cubs defeating a team from Miami. At the time of
the film's release, there weren't any Major League
Baseball franchises in Florida, but two teams later did get
established - the Tampa Bay Rays (American League)
and the Miami Marlins (National League). The Cubs and
Marlins are both in the National League, so they could
never face each other in the World Series; In the actual
year of 2015, not only did the Cubs make the playoffs, but
so did the Royals and Cardinals, the two teams who had
played Game 6 of the World Series on the night Marty
went back in time - October 26, 1985. While neither the
Marlins nor Rays made the playoffs, the Astros did, and
their mascot - Orbit - is also green.
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30. What well known Lord of the Rings actor played their first film
appearance playing one of the two video game boys that Marty
speaks to in the diner near the start of the film?
Orlando BloomOrlando Bloom
Elijah WoodElijah Wood
Dominic MonaghanDominic Monaghan
Sean AstinSean Astin
33. Why was Claudia Wells replaced with
Elisabeth Shue as Jennifer Parker in Part
II?
Because Claudi’as Mom was ill.Because Claudi’as Mom was ill.
Because Claudia and Michael J. Fox were mad at each othBecause Claudia and Michael J. Fox were mad at each oth
Because Claudia was a bad actress.Because Claudia was a bad actress.
35. Claudia Wells, who played Jennifer Parker in
Back to the Future (1985), gave her role up to
Elisabeth Shue for Back to the Future Part II
(1989) and Back to the Future Part III (1990)
when her mother was diagnosed with cancer.
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36. The shirt that Doc wears for the majority
of the film features a design depicting
what?
Einstein his dog.Einstein his dog.
The clock tower.The clock tower.
Cowboys on horseback and a train.Cowboys on horseback and a train.
41. Mattel. In promotional material such as Back to the Future Part II Behind-
the-Scenes Special Presentation (1989) director, Robert Zemeckis
explained that "hoverboards float on magnetic energy". He also added,
"they've been around for years, it's just that parent groups haven't let toy
manufacturers make them. But we got our hands on some and put them in
the movie." He was only joking, of course, but interestingly enough, Mattel
(whose logo appeared on the hoverboard props) soon found themselves
overwhelmed with callers asking where they could buy one. Although they
looked pretty convincing in the movie, the hoverboards were simply
wooden props attached to the actors feet. To make the boards fly, the
actors were suspended by cables, which were then erased during post-
production.
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42. True or False- Biff’s cronie is named 3D
because he wears 3D glasses.
FalseFalse
TrueTrue
44. True. Casey Siemaszko, who plays one of Biff's cronies, is named 3D
because he wears 3D glasses. In 1955 he wears the paper kind you would
be issued at a 50's style 3D movie, but for his scenes in 1985 a pair of real
sunglasses with red and blue lenses were made to better suit the era. By
2015, Griff's goons wear holographic-type shades.
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45. What shows are featured on the
televisions inside the Café 80s?
Facts of Life, 3’s CompanyFacts of Life, 3’s Company
Family Ties and TaxiFamily Ties and Taxi
Mork and Mindy, BewitchedMork and Mindy, Bewitched
47. Family Ties (1982) and Taxi (1978), which originally
starred Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd,
respectively.
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48. Where was Einstein (Doc’s dog) in 2015?
Suspended Animation Kennel.Suspended Animation Kennel.
In the trunk of the DeLorean.In the trunk of the DeLorean.
At Doc’s daughter’s house.At Doc’s daughter’s house.
50. Doc mentions that he left Einstein in a suspended
animation kennel in 2015. This line was written in to
explain why Einstein was not with Doc when he came
back to 1985 to pick up Marty and Jennifer, since in
Back to the Future (1985), Einstein had gone with Doc
into the future, but was not there when Doc came back
at the end of the film/beginning of Back to the Future
Part II (1989).
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51. Although Marty McFly comments that his
son "looks just like him", there is one
notable difference between the two (aside
from a faulty jacket sleeve and a white T-
shirt)- What is it?
No eyebrows.No eyebrows.
Brown eyes.Brown eyes.
Mustache.Mustache.
53. Marty McFly Jr has brown eyes, whereas his father
doesn't (this can be seen most clearly in the scene with
Griff in Cafe 80s). The "Cafe 80's" restaurant in 2015 is
a conglomeration of the storefront's two previous
incarnations in Back to the Future (1985). In 1955, it
was the home of "Lou's Cafe" and in 1985, it was an
health/workout club. While the "Cafe 80's" is primarily a
restaurant, there are people seen working out on the
exercise bikes (seen when Griff tells the riders "Keep
pedaling, you two").
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54. Who was the featured Director of JAWS
19?
Max Spielberg.Max Spielberg.
Steven Spielberg III.Steven Spielberg III.
The Cohen Brothers.The Cohen Brothers.
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The tagline for Jaws 19 is "This time it's really, REALLY personal".
On the marquee is the name of the director, "Max Spielberg",
executive producer Steven Spielberg's son. Max was born in June
of 1985, the same year the first film in the series was released. In
the original, first draft of the script, Marty does not see a marquee
for "Jaws 19" when in 2015. Instead the theater lists "Godzilla
2015," almost coincidentally predicting the real life film Godzilla
(2014).
57. True or False: Lea Thompson (Lorraine
McFly) and Thomas F. Wilson (Biff
Tannen) are the only actors who play
their exact same characters young and
old in four different time periods: 1955,
1985, 1985-Alternate, and 2015.
FalseFalse
TrueTrue
59. True: Both Thompson and Wilson also appear in 1885 in Back to the
Future Part III (1990), Thompson as the wife of Hill Valley's first McFly and
Wilson as his Mad Dog Tannen, his 20th century characters ancestor.
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60. True or False: This time travel film takes
place on the night where DST (Daylight
Saving Time) ends for the year 1985.
FalseFalse
TrueTrue
63. When Marty arrives in 2015, he looks in the
window of an antique store, where we see
the denim jacket that he wore in 1985, a doll
and a Jaws (1987) Nintendo game. What
was the doll?
Troll.Troll.
Cabbage Patch.Cabbage Patch.
Roger Rabbit.Roger Rabbit.
65. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) was also directed by Robert
Zemeckis. There's also a JVC Super VHS camcorder of 1988.
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66. BONUS: Just before Marty and Doc leave
2015, there is a shot of the time machine's
control panel showing the "Last Time
Departed" as Nov 12 1955 6:38 pm. What
does this tell us?
67. If they had noticed this, they would have
known someone had used the time
machine without them!
68. Other fun facts
• 3rd highest grossing film of 1989.
• Unless you count the re-used scene from the first movie, this is
the only film in the series where Marty doesn't once drive the
DeLorean.
• At a convention Q&A session, Christopher Lloyd recalled being
one of the cast and crew invited to the film's Royal Premiere in
London. Since Michael J. Fox couldn't attend, he was one of the
first to greet members of the Royal Family, including the late
Princess Diana, and was able to sit near her. Lloyd recalls that
the loudest the Princess laughed during the film was the scene
where Biff has a truckload of manure dumped on him.
69. Other fun facts
• During filming of the cut sequence where the McFly family
gathers around the table in 2015, between takes they had an
earthquake, and were afraid the props may have moved around
too much to edit the scene seamlessly as Michael J. Fox had
played 3 characters in the same shot. To the film crew's
surprise however, everything was exactly where it was
supposed to be for the sequence.
• When "Hill Valley" was created for the original Back to the
Future (1985) they built the town in the pristine 1955 condition
and shot the middle of the movie, then damaged it for the 1985
town and shot the beginning and end of the movie. When they
decided to shoot Back to the Future Part II (1989) they had to
clean the set up and restore it to the same condition it was in
1955. It cost more to rebuild than it cost to build it from scratch.
70. Other fun facts
• The football scores Biff hears on the radio while driving are all actual scores
from November 12, 1955, and the UCLA/Washington game he and old Biff listen
to did indeed end with UCLA kicker Jim Decker hitting a last second field goal to
win.
• On September 8, 2011 the Parkinson's Research Foundation announced that
1,500 pairs of the futuristic Nike MAG shoes based on the sneakers worn by
Michael J. Fox in this movie would be auctioned off on eBay. The first pair sold
to rapper Tinie Tempah for the winning bid of $37,500.
• The production of this film (and of Back to the Future Part III (1990)) was
delayed for three years because Robert Zemeckis was busy making Who
Framed Roger Rabbit (1988).
• In 2015, several cars from other sci-fi movies can be seen, including a Spinner
from Blade Runner (1982) and the StarCar from The Last Starfighter (1984).
Other cars seen are (highly) modified Ford Probes and Mustangs, as well as
concept cars.
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Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide.
You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show.
If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices.
After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
Enter the text for the question.
Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘.
Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide.
You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show.
If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices.
After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
Enter the text for the question.
Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘.
Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide.
You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show.
If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices.
After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
Enter the text for the question.
Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘.
Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide.
You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show.
If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices.
After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
Enter the text for the question.
Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘.
Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide.
You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show.
If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices.
After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
Enter the text for the question.
Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘.
Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide.
You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show.
If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices.
After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
Enter the text for the question.
Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘.
Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide.
You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show.
If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices.
After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
Enter the text for the question.
Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘.
Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide.
You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show.
If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices.
After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.