Back To The Future Part II Page #3

Synopsis: Marty McFly has only just gotten back from the past, when he is once again picked up by Dr. Emmett Brown and sent through time to the future. Marty's job in the future is to pose as his own son to prevent him from being thrown in prison. Unfortunately, things get worse when the future changes the present.
Director(s): Robert Zemeckis
Production: Universal Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 9 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.8
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
64%
PG
Year:
1989
108 min
5,249 Views


About 30 years ago, your father

tried to prove he wasn't chicken.

He ended up in an automobile accident.

With the Rolls-Royce ?

Automobile accident.

All right, Einie, let's find Jennifer.

I live in Hilldale ? This is great !

Stay here, change clothes.

If I need you, I'll holler.

I want to check out my house.

We can't risk you running

into your older self. Einie, let's go.

Hilldale.

This is bitchin'.

One, seven, four point five zero.

- That will be $174.50.

- Here.

Be careful in this neighborhood.

- Where's my receipt ?

- Right here.

How about a tip ?

That accident caused a chain reaction,

sending Marty's life down the tubes.

Otherwise, your father's life

would have turned out differently.

The man wouldn't have pressed charges...

Marty wouldn't have broken his hand,

given up on his music...

and spent years

feeling sorry for himself.

Hey, Mom, nice pants.

The reason your mother married him...

Mom ?

Turn off.

I want channels 18, 24, 63,

Bringing you

the world's weather 24 hours a day.

Weather conditions remain the same...

Board-certified implant surgeons...

Welcome home, Marty.

Dad's home.

That's right.

He's home. Dad's home.

- Lord of the manor.

- Hello.

- King of the castle.

- Hello.

What the hell is this ?

Lithium mode on.

Yeah. That's better.

Damned kids.

Hey, Son.

Watching a little TV for a change ?

Son of a...

- I'm hungry.

- Just wait your turn.

When it's ready,

shove it in my mouth.

Don't you be a smart-ass.

Hey ! The Atrocity Channel.

Hydrate level 4, please.

Is it ready ?

Here you go.

Mom, you sure can

hydrate a pizza.

I'm sorry. I missed that whole thing.

I'm just worried about Jennifer.

- Why isn't she home ?

- I'm not sure where Jennifer is, Mom.

She should have been home hours ago.

- I can't keep track...

- Fruit !

- Fruit, please.

- She's in one of those moods.

Aren't you and her

getting along ?

Yeah. Great, Mom.

We're like a couple of teenagers.

Dad, telephone. It's Needles.

Dad, it's for you.

All right. Well,

I'll take that in the den.

Retract.

Hello. In here, please.

Hey, the big M.

How's it hanging, McFly ?

Hey, Needles.

Needles ?

Did you look

at my little business proposal ?

- I don't know.

- Why are you worried ?

If this works,

your financial problems are solved.

And if it doesn't work, Needles,

I could get fired.

It's illegal.

I mean, what if the Jits is monitoring ?

- The Jits will never find out.

- God.

Come on. Stick your card in the slot,

and I'll handle it.

Unless you want everyone

in the division to think you're chicken.

Nobody calls me chicken, Needles.

- Nobody !

- All right.

Prove it.

All right.

All right, Needles.

Here's my card.

Scan it. I'm in.

Thanks, McFly.

I'll see you at the plant tomorrow.

Sh*t.

Fujitsu-san.

I was monitoring that

scan you just interfaced.

You are terminated !

Terminated. No !

It wasn't my fault, sir.

- Needles was behind it.

- And you cooperated.

It was a sting operation.

I was setting him up.

Read my fax !

No ! Please ! I cannot be fired.

I'm fired.

This is heavy.

What am I going to tell Jennifer ?

Doc. Am I glad to see you.

Go out the front door.

I'll meet you there.

But it doesn't open.

There's no doorknob.

Press your thumb to the plate.

What plate ?

What does this fax mean ?

Mom. It's a joke,

an office joke. It's a joke fax.

- I heard you yell.

- Calm down. I wasn't yelling.

Needles and I were just joking.

Welcome home, Jennifer.

Lost my job, Mom ?

Get out of town.

- I'm young !

- I'm old !

Marty, come quick ! Quick !

She encountered her older self

and went into shock.

She'll be fine.

Let's get her back to 1985.

Then I'll destroy the time machine.

Destroy it ?

What about that stuff

about humanity and where we're going ?

The risks are too great,

as this incident proves.

And I was behaving responsibly.

Imagine if the time machine

fell into the wrong hands ?

My only regret...

is that I'll never get a chance

to visit my favorite historical era...

the Old West.

But time traveling

is just too dangerous.

Better that I devote myself to study...

the other great mystery

of the universe :

Women.

Marty, Einie, brace yourselves

for temporal displacement.

Did we make it ?

Are we back ?

We're back.

Let's put her in the swing.

You can return in your truck and wake her.

When she awakens here

in her own house...

you can convince her it was a dream.

We're just leaving her here ?

Disorientation will help convince her

it was a dream.

How long will she be out ?

I'm not quite sure.

She received quite a shock.

Could be a few minutes,

probably a couple of hours.

- You better bring smelling salts.

- You're the doc, Doc.

Come on. Let's go, Einie.

Don't worry. She'll be fine.

I don't remember bars

being on these windows.

If you need me,

I'll be in my lab dismantling this thing.

Right.

What the hell ?

Wait a minute.

What are you doing in my room ?

- Rape ! Mom !

- Okay. Okay.

- Dad, help !

- Freeze, sucker !

- I don't want any trouble.

- You got trouble now, you piece of trash.

- What are you doing here ?

- I'm in the wrong house.

You got that right, you son of a...

- Look. I made a mistake.

- Damned right you made a mistake !

I'm going to tear your ass up !

That's right. You keep running, sucker !

Tell that realty company I ain't selling !

We won't be terrorized !

This has got to be the wrong year.

- It can't be.

- Drop it.

So you're the son of a b*tch

who's been stealing my papers.

Mr. Strickland.

- Mr. Strickland. It's me, sir. Marty.

- Who ?

Martin McFly.

Don't you know me from school ?

I've never seen you before in my life,

but you look like a slacker.

Yeah, that's right. I am a slacker.

- You gave me detention last week.

- The school burned down six years ago.

You have three seconds to get off my porch

with your nuts intact.

- One.

- I just want to know what's going on.

Two.

Strickland !

Eat lead, slackers !

Watch where you're going,

crazy drunk pedestrian.

Red.

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Bob Gale

Michael Robert Gale (born May 25, 1951) is an American screenwriter, producer and film director. He famously co-wrote the science fiction film Back to the Future with writing partner Robert Zemeckis, and the screenplays for the film's two sequels. Gale also co-produced all three films, and served as associate producer on the subsequent animated TV series. more…

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