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Can some one some up Back to the Future Part TWO for me???

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  • Pobept
    Lv 6
    2 decades ago
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    do your own home work

    its good to work it out for yourself :-)

  • 2 decades ago

    doc comes back from the future to get marty, because in the future marty's son get jailed for theft. Marty stands in as his son to tell griff, Biff's son, that he doesn't want any part of his plan. in the meantime, Biff finds the Delorean and gets a sports almanac from the nostalgia shop and goes back in time to 1955 and gives it to the young Biff, in order to secure his future as a rich man who got his fortune gambling. Old Biff returns to the future, but for some Bob Zemeckis flaw shows up in the actual future and has a coronary. Marty and doc go back to 1985 to find that its been turned into Slumville,USA. They find out that Old Biff did the almanac thing and to fix it the return to 1955 to get it away from young Biff, after recovering the book, Doc in the flying Delorean gets hit by lightning and goes back to 1885 and is stuck there but wants to stay, but Marty has other plans......

  • 2 decades ago

    The story continues with Marty McFly and Doc Brown as they now leave 1985 to go into the year 2015 to stop Marty's kids from destroying their lives. Since Jennifer has seen the DeLorean, they take her along, but Doc tranquilizes her because she asks too many questions about the future.

    Marty's son, Marty Junior, is approached by Griff Tannen, Biff's grandson, and his gang and asked to join in a robbery. According to Doc, this event eventually leads to the disruption of the entire McFly family. Marty impersonates his son and tells Griff he will not join in. The gang gets angry and chases after Marty. Using a hoverboard, he manages to escape them, and as a result, they crash into the courthouse and end up in jail, thus preventing the robbery.

    While Marty is in 2015, he finds an antique store with all sorts of memorabilia from the 1980s, among which is the "Gray's Sports Almanac 1950-2000," containing all sport scores for that time span. Wanting to get rich when he goes back to 1985, Marty buys the almanac, but Doc catches him and puts it in the trash, berating Marty that he did not build a time machine for such trivialities as making money. Old Biff overhears the conversation and takes the almanac.

    Jennifer, still tranquilized, is found by the police, mistaken for her future self after thumbprint identification, and taken home. Hiding in a closet, she sees her family life is far from ideal. Then, old Marty gets a phone call from his colleague Needles, who goads him into cooperating in a profitable but illegal scheme. But their boss at CusCo, Mr. Fujitsu, was listening in, and Marty promptly gets fired. Doc finally finds Jennifer and gets her out of the house, after she briefly meets her future self and both faint from the shock of seeing each other.

    While Doc is rescuing Jennifer, Old Biff steals the De Lorean and travels to some point in time. Biff then returns just before Marty and Doc return with Jennifer.

    Returning to 1985, Marty and Doc see that their time is not what it used to be. Hill Valley is now dilapidated, crime-infested and corrupt. Biff has become a rich and powerful man, and is now married to Marty's mother, Lorraine. Doc realizes that the old Biff must have used the DeLorean to give the sports almanac to his past self, thus changing his future. Marty confronts Biff to find out when and where he got the almanac, which turns out to be in 1955, around the time of the events in the original movie.

    In a series of events that closely matches the first movie, the newer version of Marty manages to keep Biff's cronies from beating up his other version, and several times comes close to obtaining the almanac. Eventually, Biff drives off in his newly cleaned car. Hanging onto the side of the car with the aid of the hoverboard, Marty finally grabs the almanac and is rescued by Doc from being overrun by furious Biff's car and Biff crashes into a truck full of manure again.

    As the rainstorm from the end of the first film begins, Marty burns the almanac to cinders, thus repairing his future. As revealed earlier in the film, Doc accidentally turns on the time circuits while taking off, which were malfuctioning and flashing the "Destination Time" as January 1, 1885. As Doc attempts to land the DeLorean, the car is suddenly struck by lightning, activating the flux capacitor and sending him back to the year 1885.

    A few seconds later a Western Union delivery man appears with a letter. The letter was given to Western Union with the explict instructions to deliver it to Marty at "this exact location, this exact minute, November 12, 1955." Marty tears open the letter to find out it is in fact from Doc, trapped in 1885. Marty rushes off to find the contemporary 1955 Doc, who has just succeeded in sending other Marty back to the future in the first movie. Upon seeing that Marty has returned from the future, Doc faints and the screen fades out with the words, "To be concluded..."

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    Deleted footage

    In scenes deleted from the film, an older Biff Tannen dies once arriving in the future, having been erased from existence in that time period (it was thought that in the alternative future Marty's mother, Lorraine, shot Biff before 2015; therefore he would not exist in that time period).

    The scene is notable in that Biff started to fade out as Marty and Doc Brown flew off in the DeLorean and only disappeared completely after the sound of the "time burst" is heard. Presumably, had Marty and/or Doc discovered Biff's cane head in the time machine, which Biff broke off when he exited the car, they could have aborted the trip to 1985 and restored the timeline. Had this occurred, Biff would have faded back into existence, much as Marty did in Part 1, after his father kissed his mother.

    Spoilers end here.

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    Café 80's

    The Café 80's is a fictional restaurant located in downtown Hill Valley in the 2015 scene. The restaurant is of 1980s nostalgia motif and features Max Headroom-style video waiters with depictions of Michael Jackson, Ronald Reagan, and Ayatollah Khomeini. To the left of the restaurant, there is a Wild Gunman arcade game; to the right of the restaurant, there is a Pac-Man arcade game. The building is painted with Miami Vice-inspired pastel colors. The counter with the Pepsi logo is inspired by Japanese design. The Cafe was situated in the same building that housed "Lou's Cafe" in 1955 and "Lou's Aerobic Fitness Center" in 1985. According to an early script for the movie, the Cafe 80's is owned by Biff's future son, Biff Tannen, Jr.

    Pepsi Perfect in Back to the Future II[edit]

    Slogan

    Reagan: Welcome to the Café 80's, where it's always morning in America, even in the aftern-n-noon!

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    Food

    Princess Di Spud Cake ($3.00)

    Gorbachev Goulash Rambo ($7.00)

    Springsteen Strudel

    Mesquite Grilled Sushi (the Hostage Special!)

    Cajun Style

    La Bamba Fajita Tortilla Pita

    Hot sauce, avocados, a cilantro mix featuring beans , chicken, be-be-beef, or pork...

    Liberace Fruit Salad ($5.00)

    Reagan Scramble Salad ($4.00)

    Egg & Bacon ($4.00)

    Fawn Hall Slice Ollie North Platter ($6.00)

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    Drinks

    Pepsi Perfect ($2.00)

    It's Vitamin Enriched!

    Diet Pepsi ($2.00)

    Mandarin Orange Slice ($2.00)

    Biff ($5.00)

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    Main cast

    Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, Marty McFly Jr. and Marlene McFly

    Christopher Lloyd as Dr. Emmett L. Brown (aka Doc Brown)

    Lea Thompson as Lorraine Baines (McFly/Tannen)

    Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen and Griff Tannen

    Elisabeth Shue as Jennifer Parker (McFly)

    James Tolkan as Mr. Strickland

    Jeffrey Weissman and Crispin Glover (BTTF1 footage) as George McFly

    Billy Zane as Match

    Casey Siemaszko as 3-D

    J.J. Cohen as Skinhead

    The characters of George McFly and Jennifer Parker were played by actors different from those of the original film, requiring that some previous scenes be reshot

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