Mind = BLOWN. I’ve watched Back to the Future a million times and never noticed this insane detail.
Marty McFly literally altered the timeline just by hitting that one pine tree.
The attention to detail in 1985 cinema was unmatched. Did you catch this easter egg the first time around?
Year: 1985
Film: Back to the Future
If you had a time machine, would you go back and change your own history? In 1985, this movie made that question the most exciting debate in every school cafeteria in America.
The Story: A teenager is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a plutonium-powered DeLorean. He has to team up with an eccentric scientist to fix his ride, navigate high school, and make sure his own parents fall in love—all before he's erased from existence.
The Success: It was the highest-grossing film of 1985, earning over $380 million worldwide. It wasn't just a hit; it became the ultimate blueprint for the high-concept, fun-for-everyone 80s blockbuster.
The Appeal: The perfect script, the iconic car, and the chemistry between Marty and Doc made this an instant classic. It captured that unique 80s optimism where anything—even traveling at 88 miles per hour—seemed possible.
Famous Line: "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads."
The 1980s Cinema Game
We are continuing our "Keep or Cut" challenge to build the ultimate 1980s podium!
Today's contender: Back to the Future.
Do you KEEP it on the 1985 podium as the champion?
Or do you CUT it for a different 1985 release? (Name your replacement in the replies!)
Have you ever looked at a DeLorean and instantly heard the theme song in your head?