“So while he may have actually spilt beer on himself, which likely contributed to or was collateral damage of the incident, I contend that inebriation plus the reduced 360 visibility of the McFly’s Sedan created true blind spots for Biff and he was legitimately confused by them.”Īdding a ‘Too Long, Didn’t Read’ summary to the theory, they wrote: “Biff had only ever driven his convertible and while drunk didn’t know how to see out of the McFly’s Sedan as he’d never driven one before, so experienced true blind spots and wrecked the car. “But after a few drinks he wasn’t safe to drive, let alone in a Sedan style vehicle he had no experience driving. But more than his likability and sense of humor, the 25-year-old still looks very young, and he has the clean-cut, hair-parted style that you want in an everyman like Marty McFly.The theorist continued: “The fact he is George McFly’s boss, yet needs to borrow his car is presumably because he recently lost his vehicle (likely in embarrassing fashion) and needed to take advantage of George yet again to drive wherever he needed to be that night (perhaps a business/social function). This 1985 sci-fi/comedy classic is beloved for its phenomenal script. In Biff to the Future Comic 6, once Biff arrived back in 1986A to die after being shot by Buford when he got sent back to 1884, the gang placed their hands on him to see if he was all right only for all three of them to die from electrocution when Dr. Wilson, who played Biff in the hit movie, sold for 75,000 at Heritage Auctions. A Back to the Future VHS tape owned by actor Thomas F. One of the best quotes in Back to the Future didnt come from the films script but was instead improvised by Biff actor Thomas F. Whether sealed VHS tapes will become a new collectible alternative asset class just like video games did is yet to be determined, but Thursday certainly generated some buzz. After serious deliberation, our pick is Tom Holland. He's got the right look, energy, and comic sense to do the character justice. Holland has already proven his worth in his Spider-Man movies as Peter Parker. Back to the Future is filled with memorable quotes, but one particularly funny line was ad-libbed by Biffs performer Thomas F. Chris Pratt would be perfect if he were younger. Fox as Marty McFly in the 1985 film, 'Back to the Future.' Universal Pictures Home Entertainment/AP Photo. These actors all have the capacity to be funny. He's too slick and Marty McFly doesn't need to have bedroom eyes. We're much more down with the regular guys: John Boyega, Freddie Highmore, Asa Butterfield, or someone like Lucas Hedges. Let's get rid of Timothée Chalamet first, who the studios would probably want. In the movie, Biff is portrayed as an aggressive individual who loves to swear at the drop of a hat.
Fox was 24 years old in 1985, but looked much younger. Biff was a tyrant who liked to torment George McFly (Marty’s father) often coming in Marty’s way as he sought to bring his parents closer. Fox is great in BTTF because he captures Marty's exuberance as a teenager, but also his sense of wonder. He has to be handsome, athletic, but also wide-eyed and romantic. We want someone who potentially has Fox's spirit. He has been married to wife Caroline Thomas since 1985 and the pair have four children. Thomas, 62, went on to appear in the Back to the Future TV series before starring in TV show Freaks and Geeks. But if the writers had time-traveled to today, this might be the cast they'd choose. Biff Tannen was George’s bully in Back to The Future, played by actor Thomas F. Obviously, Back to the Future should never be remade. To celebrate the film, we've recast it as if co-writers Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale hopped in the DeLorean and traveled decades into the future. Back to the Future was huge, number one at the box office in 1985, and its influence shows. Kids who grew up on the film are now directors making their own versions. Now, every movie has some kind of wink at the audience. Sick of being asked questions about his most. Directors like Quentin Tarantino are often credited with bringing pop culture to film dialogue, but Back to the Future was referencing Darth Vader and drinking Pepsi well before. T he internet is awash with an image of a card that actor Thomas F Wilson purportedly carries around with him. Over three decades later, Back to the Future is still in the public's collective consciousness. Comic sci-fi was in and imitators have been trying to duplicate BTTF's magic ever since. This was a watershed moment in movie history. Back to the Future would become the most popular movie of the year, defying studio heads who passed on it while making Michael J. On Jan unheralded film made by the guy who did Romancing the Stone debuted to audience fervor and worldwide critical acclaim. You can tell your movie has officially made it when the President of the United States quotes it in a State of the Union Address.