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* 1955-Lorraine gets a great moment of standing up to Biff when he sexually harasses her outside of a dress shop and goes CrazyJealousGuy upon learning that she's going to the dance with "Calvin." Lorraine kicks him in the shin, hits him over the head with the box containing her dress, and yells that she wouldn't be his girl if he had a million dollars. Granted, in the BadFuture, she ''does'' reluctantly become his wife when he's rich, but in that moment, it's pretty awesome.

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* 1955-Lorraine gets a great moment of standing up to Biff when he sexually harasses her outside of a dress shop and goes CrazyJealousGuy upon learning that she's going to the dance with "Calvin." Lorraine kicks him in the shin, hits him over the head with the box containing her dress, and yells that she wouldn't be his girl if he had a million dollars. Granted, in the BadFuture, she ''does'' reluctantly become his wife when he's rich, but in that moment, it's pretty awesome.awesome.
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* 1985-A Lorraine tries to stand up to Biff after he [[SpeakIllOfTheDead insults George's memory]]. If not for the fact that Biff could cut off her children, it shows how Lorraine is ''no'' GoldDigger.

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* 1985-A Lorraine tries to stand up to Biff after he [[SpeakIllOfTheDead insults George's memory]]. If not for the fact that Her indignation at Biff could cut off her children, it insulting the man she loved shows how that Lorraine is ''no'' GoldDigger.GoldDigger; she may be staying with him, but it's only because of her desire to protect her kids.



* Minor, but there's something oddly badass in how Marty delivers the line "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Grey's. Sports. Almanac.]]" to Biff...

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* Minor, but there's something oddly badass in how Marty marches into Biff's jacuzzi room and delivers the line "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Grey's. Sports. Almanac.]]" to Biff...
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* 1985-A Lorraine tries to stand up to Biff after he [[SpeakIllOfTheDead insults George's memory]].

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* 1985-A Lorraine tries to stand up to Biff after he [[SpeakIllOfTheDead insults George's memory]]. If not for the fact that Biff could cut off her children, it shows how Lorraine is ''no'' GoldDigger.

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* 1955-Lorraine gets a great moment of standing up to Biff when he sexually harasses her outside of a dress shop and goes CrazyJealousGuy upon learning that she's going to the dance with "Calvin." Lorraine kicks him in the shin, hits him over the head with the box containing her dress, and yells that she wouldn't be his girl if he had a million dollars. Granted, in the BadFuture, she ''does'' reluctantly become his wife when he's rich, but in that moment, it's pretty awesome.
* On a meta-level, the times where Thomas Wilson or Michael J. Fox or Christopher Lloyd [[ActingForTwo play multiple roles in one scene]]. Marty Junior, Marlene and 2015-Marty at the dinner table, Doc talking to his 1955 self, or 2015-Biff and Griff in the diner is already great acting and [[SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome a technical marvel]]. But the real master work is 1955-Biff talking to 2015-Biff in the garage. It's a long, unbroken shot of Thomas Wilson talking to Thomas Wilson, delivering vital plot exposition. If the scene didn't work, the movie might collapse, but the acting and the effects work sell it brilliantly.
** Also on a meta level, the entire 1955 segment of the film suffered the major handicap of Crispin Glover refusing to come back for the sequel, preventing the crew from having George's story change at all from the first film while they simply used the old clips of him. They pull it off so smoothly you'd never know this was an issue.

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* 1955-Lorraine gets a great moment of standing up to Biff when he sexually harasses her outside of a dress shop and goes CrazyJealousGuy upon learning that she's going to the dance with "Calvin." Lorraine kicks him in the shin, hits him over the head with the box containing her dress, and yells that she wouldn't be his girl if he had a million dollars. Granted, in the BadFuture, she ''does'' reluctantly become his wife when he's rich, but in that moment, it's pretty awesome. \n* On a meta-level, the times where Thomas Wilson or Michael J. Fox or Christopher Lloyd [[ActingForTwo play multiple roles in one scene]]. Marty Junior, Marlene and 2015-Marty at the dinner table, Doc talking to his 1955 self, or 2015-Biff and Griff in the diner is already great acting and [[SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome a technical marvel]]. But the real master work is 1955-Biff talking to 2015-Biff in the garage. It's a long, unbroken shot of Thomas Wilson talking to Thomas Wilson, delivering vital plot exposition. If the scene didn't work, the movie might collapse, but the acting and the effects work sell it brilliantly.\n** Also on a meta level, the entire 1955 segment of the film suffered the major handicap of Crispin Glover refusing to come back for the sequel, preventing the crew from having George's story change at all from the first film while they simply used the old clips of him. They pull it off so smoothly you'd never know this was an issue.
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-->'''Doc Brown:''' Marty, the entire future depends on you finding Biff and getting that book back!

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-->'''Doc Brown:''' Marty, the entire future depends on you finding ''finding Biff and getting that book back!back''!
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-->'''Biff:''' MANURE! I HATE MANURE!

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-->'''Biff:''' MANURE! I HATE MANURE!''HATE'' MANURE!!!

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