Taking The Train To The Future | Back To The Future Part III (1990) | Science Fiction Station
Marty (Michael J. Fox), Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) & Clara (Mary Steenburgen) take the train to the future by using the force of the locomotive to power up the DeLorean.
Back To the Future Part III (1990): Marty travels back to 1885 to the Old West where Dr Emmett has fallen madly in love with a local schoolteacher. Marty must get him out of the wild West in order to save him from a premature end.
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00:45 Error alert! This is NOT Mary Steenburgen but her stunt double.
I think I have a BETTER idea for Clara: Instead of successfully making it onto the train, the train ultimately outruns her, and Doc and Marty go back to the future; however, a few hours later, while Jen and Marty visit a still heartbroken Doc (AFTER avoiding the accident), the DeLorean (that Doc had hidden in a cave at the beginning of the movie that everyone seemed to have forgotten about) suddenly arrives and Clara steps out, revealing that after she found out about the time machine (and Doc's broken heart), she managed to find the DeLorean (thanks to the letter 85 Doc gave to Marty) and fixed it to head to the future and find and reconcile with Doc. (HOW she knew where she was--does it matter?) And that's not all: she also introduces Doc to his children, as she became pregnant while Doc was trapped in the past. And how the end? YOU decide.
04:44 So close yet so far!
5:22 That hoverboard is almost a character itself, the way it’s nudging Marty’s leg like it knows it’s needed in that moment.
Amazing how it comes in handy at least 3 times at just the right moment throughout parts 2 and 3
I like how the board works without the hover grid.
@@Star_cab Hover grid?
@@Star_cab there's no "hover grid". Those pads on the bottom are anti-grav pads that keep it floating a certain distance above a surface.
It's like it's whispering to him 'use me. Use me like no man ever could" 😅😂😛
What i love about this part is that we get to see 3 machines from all 3 different years of the movies into this one sequence. Time machine Delorean car from the 1985, futuristic hoverboard from 2015 and the steam locomotive from 1885, all in one scene. It's pretty awesome combo together and every piece is needed to pull off this action scene. 👍
The car itself is an amalgamation-1980s car, mr fusion, vacuum tube time circuits
@@AMC2283 You forgot the rail-fit wheels from 1885.
A nice detail
Not even just that but the DeLorean time machine has a piece of every time period it's been too 1985 (the car itself), 1955 the time circuit box, 2015 Mr fusion, and the railroad wheels from 1885.
But energy required to travel in time would be huge Though travelling back in time is impossible, travelling in future would be easy Time travel is a myth
I always liked how Marty put on his hat before the jump, if he fails and dies he’s going out in style lol
Oh yeah, always loved that bit as well. A man gotta have class!
Not to mention gripping the steering wheel, even though it’s useless, makes Marty look cooler too
Thats true the car was probably in neutral so that the train could push it up to 88 m/h easier and without resistance.@@FormulaPunRacer
To the 1800s people the 1980s are basically the space age from 100 yrs in the future with incredibly advanced technology like hoverboards, LOL.
If he fails, Marty knows he’ll die a living legend of the old west, enhancing the name “Clint Eastwood” protecting the actors future reputation and impact on society instead of just his own. “Clint Eastwood is not a yellow bellied coward.”
A time-traveling car from the 1980s being pushed down a railway in the Old West by a steam locomotive going at a blistering speed it was never designed to handle. Such an unlikely combination, and yet it creates one of the most thrilling climaxes in cinema history. You don't see this level of creative brilliance in films nowadays.
Sadly because they refuse to employ this level of filmmaking anymore, instead opting to force that unholy and filthy wokeness agenda down our throats, whether we want it or not!
The locomotive is really blasting down the tracks beyond original specs almost like… “a runaway train.”
Best work of Robert Zemecis and Co!
And it was all done with practical effects in front of a camera. No fake CG bullshit here.
@@AlexRNI agree wholeheartedly 💯
The DeLorean is arguably the best character in the trilogy The very first jump we see was very deliberate and clean, the second was an accident, and the third needed lightning Here in the third movie, you can see and hear it actually struggle to make jumps, being over 70 years old across 130 years, it takes a toll on a car
I never noticed that it struggles to make jumps in part 3 that is a brilliant detail
@@louiswindsor7334 Yep, the flux dispersal bands on the outside of the car flicker on and off repeatedly before it hits 88mph, rather than lighting up and staying lit once the speed it reached. It's been 70 years in a mine and being powered by a replacement unit on the hood. It's on its last legs--er, wheels. You feel sorry for it when it finally gets demolished.
@@AvatarYodathe “time tubes” since the time circuits couldn’t be repaired with circuit-technology from 1955.
@@AvatarYodaIn the animated series they had built a successor.
Not to mention the fact that lightning struck it in 1955, while hovering above the Earth, sending it back to 1885
A Delorean doing a wheelie on a train track. Something you will never see in a movie again.
We can see cars doing wheelies all the time but only in BTTF would you see a DeLorean doing a wheelie
Unless you hit rewind.
@@twistedyogertLol, or watch it more than once!
@@justisolated5621 On train tracks!
Christopher Loyd was immortalized by this role.
They both were. If you count Mary Steenburgen, it makes three. Hard to imagine her being remembered for any role moreso than Clara Clayton.
@@heatchills4093 I also remember her as Hannah Nixon (Richard Nixon's mother) in the 1995 Oliver Stone film about him. But I know what you mean.
@@heatchills4093I would say Fox, Lloyd, and Wilson (the actor who played Biff, Griff, and Mad Dog) were certainly immortalized by these roles. Steenburgen not so much.
@@spencergsmith Thomas F. Wilson was awesome in this franchise. But TBH, I don't think I ever saw him in anything else. The only other role I know him for is voicing one of the detectives in Disney's "Gargoyles" show.
@@heatchills4093 I’ve seen him in bit parts, like the gym teacher in “Freaks and Geeks” but yeah, he’ll always be Biff to me.
One if the most tension filled scenes in the trilogy...
yeah will the train explode or will it actually get the car up to 88 miles per hour before she explodes? what could be more tense then that?
@@raven4k998 Kinda sucks the ending was spoiled a little with the stinger at the end of part II.
I have watched this movie a million times since I was a kid. Now I am 32, I am waiting for my flight from Madrid to Mexico city and my hands still got sweaty, I held my breath and I still sighted in relief when Doc catches Clara and hovers away with her in his arms. Love this movie.
Mee tooo 😇🤗
😂 I have to admit, when I saw this film in the theater (June 1990) I started to panic as the speed gage in the DeLorean got higher and higher and Clara was taking too long to make her way out to join Doc. I kept saying out loud “hurry up hurry up!” 🤣
Pure masterpiece.
@@sean2015I was completely shocked when I say this for the first time because they like nearly blew up
@@bobcinematics lol
Seeing the Delorean get destroyed in the next scene always makes me a bit sad
yeah that was sad that it was destroyed but then again it is what it is can't change it now as that would create a paradox
@@raven4k998 It comes back in the tell tale games which is part 4 if they would have done the movie as per Bob Gale. In there it came back as a duplicate stuck in 2015 that got stuck there after they fixed what Biff did in 1955. As soon as the Delorean got struck by lightning is the same time Biff went back to 2015 to return the Delorean. As soon as he returned he was replaced by an alternate Biff. And Doc and Marty had no reason to go to that 2015 anymore. So it all changed to an alternate 2015 once he landed but the Delorean remained. Since its immune temporarily from not being from that timeline. Doc found it and traveled back saving it from being erased and made some more improvements to it.
@@Skater-uq1gm ssshhh child that's not part of movie lore
@@raven4k998 lol well Gale said it is so its good enough for me.
@@Skater-uq1gm yep definitely part of the law.
When Clara sails away on the Hoverboard I get the feeling of immediate validation…that the Doc & Marty were telling the truth. The technological feat of the Hoverboard. Over the next 5-7 years they were able to use the technology in the Hoverboard and repurpose it into a flux capacitor and rig it to operate it on steam.
If you wanted to make a hover board, I feel like one of the necessary materials is a room temperature superconductor, which itself is already a extremely overpowered material, consider we currently do not have something like that (closest we have is the LK-99)
@@labbit3574Hey, computers were once the size of university lecture halls…my father worked on the UNIVAC. Technology marches on. The little computer module that controls the oxygen sensor from EVAP system for your internal combustion engine? The first space shuttle’s ENTIRE computational abilities is dwarfed by it. A machine which rockets from Earth, orbits the planets, does research, is able to withstand millions of degrees of friction as it renters Earth’s atmosphere, land, and do it all again…cannot beat the little computer which controls air flow.
@@labbit3574 actually you need two plates worth and probably many micro-superconductors, balance servos, cooling device, who knows what else.
@@justinbarton8808 yeah that’s definitely enough to make the time travel device
The funny thing is that Clara probably thought the hoverboard was a common vehicle used in 1985 where Doc and Marty were from.
5:34 Michael J. Fox's scream here always makes me laugh. He has such a great voice.
He really does have the best screams lol
Same lol
Same lmao
"DOC, THE RED LOG IS ABOUT TO BLOOOOOW!"
This sequence is just as good as the original "Weather Experiment" sequence in the first movie. Filled with suspense and action... you had love, friendship, explosions, an awesome steam locomotive pushing it's speed to it's limit and then falling to the ground in a spectacular wreck and then... the final time we see the DeLorean time machine travel through time. What a thriller.
IMHO, the suspense in this scene is definitely more epic, which is just how it should be. This was the grand finale, after all, so Zemeckis was obligated to up his game. He did not disappoint.
@@heatchills4093you also gotta give credit to the composer, Danny Elfman!!!!
@@MegaFinalRound Wasn't it Alan Silvestri?
@@heatchills4093 It was Alan Silverstri! Also, great finale and while not as groundbreaking and tight as the first film, I'm glad Part 2 and 3 exist along with the video game sequel from Telltale.
The train, pushed to the limit and beyond is moving fast… A runaway train!
Hopefully doc did his research to ensure this train didn’t end up altering history too badly. You never know what might happen when someone misses a train… they could have missed something important.
true JP MORGAN missed his train and inherited all the old mans money when training derailed and
There's always that barbed wire salesman. What happens after he's late to what would have been his next sales stop? Some ranch down the line can't afford to expand their fenceline as far as they planned, leaving some part of the countryside undeveloped and the community that would have evolved there gets changed.
I’m sure they notified the rail company by wire and they rushed another engine there. Probably only a few days. Wouldn’t take too long if it wasn’t dragging a train behind it.
@@Mike1064abA lot can happen in a few days. How many people's grandparents would've never met since the train was late?
passengers might have been rescued by fleet of Stage coaches and either taken back to Hill Valley or San Fransisco.
This scene must've had people in the theatres actually wondering if Clara would survive. After all it is called Clayton ravine so this could've been history correcting itself and making her fall in...
It's funny you mention that because that's exactly what I thought when I saw this in theaters in 1990 when I was only 10
When Clara pulls the 🚂 whistle and professes her love I always swoon.
Plus the expression on Doc's face. "Train whistle? Who is pulling the train whistle, Marty and I are the only two people here!"
Dunno how about you, but I always feel moved by that scene. So much tension, Marty coming to terms with the fact that his friend is in love and that ultimately his happiness is all that matters, Doc being uplifted by love... it all is just so good, feels genuine. Zemeckis is a genius.
Even though I was not born in 1990 this movie is so good and is probably my favorite in the trilogy
Same, I think all 3 movies are great even though I wasn’t born when these movies were released
I love all 3 films and I also rate this film the best of the 3
@@Anonymous-yr5pp Personally I think 2 is the best, but I think all the movies are equally as good
Mine too. I thought I was the only one
@@TravelAficianado same
I’m 42 and I feel the same way I did back in the 80’s watching this trilogy I love it !!
45 and remember seeing it in theater! What a rush! Love it as much now as then.
As a railroad enthusiast, it legitimately hurt me to see 131 tear herself apart like that. I know it was a prop, and not the real thing, aka Serria Railway No. 3, but it still hurt.
I didn’t really appreciate this movie until I was older. Doc and Marty both have their character arcs finished and it ends really well.
I love how the tasks that were problems were different based on the movies, the task for the first movie was electricity, the task for the second was the timeline itself and the task for the third movie was speed all coming together for a perfect time travel jump
The score from this moment is possibly the best piece of music in the ENTIRE Trilogy. 6:28 I love the build up.
Me too! Absolutely stunning!!!❤❤
The 70 year old worn out delorean struggling to jump makes it even better. They mustve spent a long time on this.
My grandfather was like Dr. Emmet Brown. He took the engine of an old laundry machine and put it as his water pump for his house. He never had the opportunity to attend the school everything that he knew was just reading books. I miss him a lot.
I would love to have seen what would happen if Doc and Clara had actually made it back to the DeLorean.
A great ending to my favorite movie franchise of all time. Probably my favorite action scene in any movie. Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd just play off of eachother so well in this whole franchise
I am pretty sure a steam locomotive would not be able to keep accelerating. after it explodes lets try it out with a recreated steam locomotive unmanned for obvious reasons
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue obviously
@@lunawenko9324 yeah but it would be cool to see how it plays out with a real steam locomotive no special effects or anything to get in the way real life physics playing out
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue yeah, but that wouldn’t make a good movie
Easily the most awesome cinematic ending to a movie trilogy I have ever seen.
The problem with the DeLorean in this movie is the exact opposite of the problem in the first movie! The first movie had a running engine but no power to the flux capacitor. This movie had power for the flux capacitor (Mr. Fusion), but no engine power!
A nice inversion.
Il n'y avait pas de puissance moteur carco Martin est arrivé en 1885 il était attaqué par des indiens et une flèche de l'un d'entre eux s'est planté dans la carrosserie et à percer le réservoir d'essence
7:06 I'm sure Doc was thinking "Well it looks like I'm stuck here forever...unless I can build another time machine"
And then he did but this time it was a train
A man in love will move a mountain one rock at a time. Twenty years of frontier living with the one you love? Worth more every day.
He must’ve reused the Central Pacific No. 131 (Sierra No. 3 in disguise) after that train fell into the ravine (and it was assumed that someone named Clint Eastwood died in that train when it fell in, therefore the name Eastwood Ravine as in for the ravine after Marty got back to 1985 for the last time in the trilogy).
Those old steam locomotives are such rare and beautiful machines. It makes me sad that they had to sacrifice one for that epic finale. That being said, this scene is so damned good, the sacrifice was worthwhile.
@Heat & Chills No need to feel sad. They actually used a model for that train's stunts. If I remember correctly, the real locomotive is still alive to this day
@@bensmith9491 Right you are. Sierra Railway #3 is alive and well in Jamestown, California.
@@bensmith9491I think he means in the movie not IRL.
Even if it hadn’t crashed the damage from the presto logs was probably permanent so the rail company probably would’ve had to replace it anyways.
It wasn’t a legitimate locomotive. It was a smaller replica. Look it up
Rip Clint Eastwood At least they named the ravine after him
I can't imagine how watching this scene in a cinema must have looked like back then. Gosh, I wish we had a time machine.
I watched this scene for the 1st time in a theatre when I was 8 years old. Having no idea what would happen, my stomach was twisted into so many knots I almost felt nauseous, and my hands were so sweaty I half expected my finger tips to prune. To this day, whenever I randomly find the B2tF trilogy being marathoned on TV, I'll say to myself, "I'll just watch a few scenes," then I'll sit though the entire rest of the movie(s).
Yeah, I can imagine how this scene would have people on the edge of their seat, and the superb soundtrack just adds to the tension. I was a kid when the movie came out, but I don't remember it being shown in local cinemas (or I may have missed it). I watched it on VHS, thought, but it was not the theatrical sensation a cinema would have provided.
I know some theaters will play old movies on occasion, so you never know. If I owned one, I’d do that every so often.
The flux capacitor is a 3 phase linear particle accelerator. At a discharge energy of 1.21 gigajoules it creates a polarized kerr black hole. This then interacts with the body of the delorean to create the temporal displacement, but only if the vehicle itself crosses the event horizon of the rapidly sublimating hole before it is gone. Which happens to take place at the all important speed of 88 MPH. Just gotta get some Plutonium. Since Mr Fusion hasn't happened in this timeline, and I don't think I would be able to borrow Sierra #3.
I was there. I remember a huge set of cheers when the time train arrives at the end.
The last leap, jump through time. 06:30 I almost feel like the flux capacitor is saying,”It was 70 years since my last set of jumps, my circuits are being assisted by radio tubes from 1955, and this will be my final leap. It will kill me Marty, but I will get you BACK TO THE FUTURE.”
Then later got destroyed by a train Rip Delorean
@@CheezDoodlezz Yes, yes it did fulfilling the doc’s request.
Love BTTF 3. This is where Doc and Marty switch roles. Marty thinks more like a scientist while Doc dances with and gets the girl, and gets to ride the hoverboard.
It’s not often the third movie in a series is as good as the others
This is the most famous US TV/Movie locomotive since the 1950s. Casey Jones (Alan Hale Jr), The Rifleman, Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, Wild Wild West, Gunsmoke, Big Valley, Alias Smith and Jones, numerous iconic movies. I grew up watching Sierra #3, that Rogers 10 driver, all my life. It was so pleasant to see in in this elaborate scene at the end of the era of just-plain-fun movies.
It was also great to see Mary Steenburgen follow up her role as HG Wells lover in Time After Time....even paraphrasing her disbelief angry response to Wells admission when Doc told her the truth.
@@STho205 There is a bit of irony is her father worked as a conductor for the Missouri Pacific Railroad when he met his future wife, a secretary for a school.
For a guy who never used a skateboard or a surfboard all his life, Doc Brown did pretty darn good!
The Star Wars and BttF trilogies made my childhood... Late 90s
This was my favorite scene in Back to the Future Part III.
One of the best final acts in a trilogy
I love back to the future 3 because of the train.
Me too. The train itself had grown familiar to some Thomas fans on the internet.
This is better than any Mission Impossible or Runaway Train or any other train action scene.
Honestly this movie is my fav out of the 3 cause unlike the 1st movie they had to find another way of going back to the present, the 1st movie had them using an event only they knew about and had to be precise about it after doc modified the delorean for the lightning to run directly into the flux capacitor while in this movie couldn't modify the delorean nor did they have time to fix it, instead they had to steal a train and try and make it hit 88 mph before they ran out of track.
Those old movies have the simplest effects that add to the scenes, like in 3:59, the screen is shaking a little, adding intesity alongside the music, it's fantastic
Since Doc and Emma are floating away at like 80 mph, you'd think it be windier for them...
*Clara
I’m sure the hoverboard compensate for that. It doesn’t seem to have any problem with the excessive speed.
At 4:40, "DOC!!!!! THE RED LOG'S ABOUT TO BLOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!!!!!" (EXPLOSION!)
At 2:55 I love doc confused and horrified face as he hears the whistle and Marty is just confused
When Clara blares the whistle at 02:55 I feel blood rushing to my thighs and forehead…chills of excitement. The 🎻
So glad there isn't a back to the future 4
One of my top 5 trilogy movies. I saw each one in the theaters several times back in the day.
Emmitt Clara I love you🥰
when you see the train reaching the end point at 6:00 you get shivers because you know that they are running out of time. in my opinion its the most memorible part of this clip.
I always imagine after this scene Clara says: "Brown! Ur friend died in train accident"", and Doc answer. "No Clara, he is fine... he is back to the future"
On this moment Clara knew about time machine, so a fair assumption that Clara understood, that Marty back to the future
Moment at 6:19 is probably my favorite moment of the 2 sequels. But it's really all about BTTF1
He looks like such a wizard or man of science as he floats away with her.
I like how marty doesn't even question the doc flying off in a different direction. Cuz he got the girl.
Notice Marty had to hit 88mph right before hitting the "End of Track" sign 😮 close one!!
An epic end to an epic trilogy ❤
Один из лучших научно-фантастических фильмов, уоторый я когда-либо видел! "Звездные войны", "Человек-амфибия" и "Назад в будущее" - эти картины надо обязательно смотреть всем любителям данного жанра. Когда в СССР видеомагнитофоны VHS были такой же редкостью, как сейчас личные космические корабли, на сеансы в видеосалоны народ валом валил! И фильм "Назад в будущее" пользовался заслуженной популярностью.
These scenes illustrate nicely the absurd distance/time/speed inconsistency seen in most movies. The DeLorean needs to get to 142 km/h to make the time jump. At 6:04 we see the train at most 200 m (0.2 km) from the barrier. It takes 40 seconds before the train reaches the barrier and DeLorean makes the time jump. At an average speed of 140 km/h the train would have travelled 1.5 km in 40 sec, i.e. 7.5 times the distance it does in the movie. The wost shot is the one where Marty sends Doc the hoverboard (at 5:53). The train is moving here at 40 km/h at most.
Bro is overanalyzing and applying logic to a movie that includes TIME TRAVEL
@@heyitsmegokukai Yea, apart from the little fact that "bro" is talking about an aspect that has nothing to do with the time travel what so ever. And the same problem happens in movies without time travelling, for exampe it took 30-37 seconds from when the iceberg was spotted to Titanic hitting it, yet in Cameron's movie it is almost twice as long.
@@CzechMirco I'm saying these movies are sci-fi and not meant to be taken THAT literally, like ofc the train isn't gonna go 88 mph it's an old ass steam train, and in the Titanic its a movie GENERALIZING what happened at the titanic, not even taking into account its all in a memory. I'm just saying don't waist your time overanalyzing and applying logic to movies because theyre meant for entertainment, not for answering homework problems in a science or math class
I just realized that since that locomotive was stolen the train being pulled was probably several hours late to it's destination. How many grandparents would never meet or how many business deals would never happen?
Eh, I seriously doubt a few dozen would change the future entirely
It's amazing to see the Delorean Getting Pushed by Train in the third film really cool!!!
Ahh kids, let’s pitch our picnic here in Shounhash Ravine like we always do, what a lovely day and nothing can go wrong...
Hahahaha
Eastwood Ravine*
@@xela4183 actually it is shonash ravine. The sign you see before doc chases down the horses that are about to jump off a cliff and kill clara
3:08 🥹One of my favorite moments in this scene.
One of my favorite sequences in the movies. The car design is also my favorite with you being able to see it’s 1955 work. The time travel sparks the fly from the other 2 look much more futuristic but the Red and Yellow sparking really sells this was repaired in a day or so.
*Stealing the locomotive* Engineer: Is this a holdup? *Doc and Marty look @ each other* Doc: It's a science experiment!
06:12 jesus lord that theme
6:27 LOL, you *gotta* put the hat on when going Back
I can't help but wonder if maybe that was like a cultural impact upon him. Marty's just spent a week in an environment where it's considered ungentlemanly to be seen without a hat. Maybe he unknowingly assimilated a bit of that.
You know what I never understood about this scene? Why didn’t they disconnect the section of the train that carries the wood before they started the plan???…….by doing so, they would’ve greatly reduced the amount of weight the engine has to drag, which would’ve allowed them to get up to 88 a little easier and faster………
The tender carries water as well as fuel, necessary to keep a safe level in the boiler. Doc would have turned the injectors on shortly after throwing the presto logs, injecting water from the tank into the boiler to keep the level up. Otherwise it would have run out of water and exploded before even reaching the red log detonation.
@@renegadeoflife87 I never knew that…….thanks 😃👍
Back to the future 1 2 and 3 are my most favorite movie. Amazing how we all want to time travel and these movies make you feel the possibility.
At 1:46, "You'd better hold onto something, Doc!!! The Yellow log's about to blow!!! (EXPLOSION!)
I've already watched the trilogy for a thousand times throughout the years and yes you bet I can do another thousand.
doc even color coded the logs to smoke like the three levels on the guage lol hes a genius
Now I understand why some steam locomotives like this one can’t go that fast as 90 mph because their boilers will blow up when the boiler pressure is too high.
The engine would have thrown a rod and gotten in a rollover accident not long after hitting 70. Getting the boiler to make enough steam was only a part of the problem, the reality is if the wheels go much over 300 RPM you risk broken side rods and a rollover accident from the broken end jamming into the ground.
Best trilogy ever!🖤💛🤟✌
やっぱりバックトゥザフューチャーは最高だ!
I've always loved that they basically gave a moment of silence to watch that engine plummet into the gorge and explode into a billion pieces. Very somber and it drives home how close this plan was to failing
Shout out to Alan Silvestri’s amazing score!!!
Great scene in this great movie. Thanks much for uploading it! Always gut-wrenching, but it has a happy ending. Even when I watched it the first time, I knew Doc would make it back to the future again, one last time.
Before Marty time travels, it always looks like he will crash into something.
I always wondered why Marty holds the steering wheel if the DeLorean is on the tracks...
We all hold onto what is familiar.
I rented a movie and watched it while having dinner with my family. My favorite scene~ 6:20
The train looks like it's going 5 mph when camera is on Doc. Still a great scene. They should re-edit it with today's CGI.
Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning: write it down write it down!!!
If someone more familiar with steam locomotives had written this, the gauge on the dashboard wouldn't have been temperature, it would've been water level in the boiler. If the water gets too low, critical parts of the firebox start to soften and melt from the heat, the high pressure steam will cause it to fail, and all the water in the boiler -- which is boiling at a much, much higher temperature than normal thanks to the high pressure -- will be exposed to normal atmospheric pressure, instantly and explosively flashing to steam. It usually does this directly into the cab of the locomotive. If you've ever seen a picture of a wrecked steam locomotive that looks like it's been peeled open and has a mass of pipes sticking out of it, that's what the aftermath of a boiler explosion looks like.
So if this were attempted in real life, what would be the outcome?
@@armorpro573 Well, locomotive fireboxes were built to handle *fire,* not *explosions.* I'm betting that one of those logs that Doc threw in would probably have ruptured it. Early railroad track in the US was also somewhat notorious for being hastily thrown-together and much rougher than, say, English railroads. So it's also possible the locomotive would've just derailed before it hit 88.
@@devinfaux6987 Fascinating. How long have you studied steam engines?
@@armorpro573 Been fascinated with them since childhood. I was lucky to grow up in a city which had multiple steam locomotives visiting it during my formative years, with a father who appreciated them and would take me out to see them all the time.
@@devinfaux6987 Are you from the UK?
1:54 shes so adorbs. 🥰🥰
3:08 "Hellen this is not the time the engine is about to go critical!!!!"
It was really interesting watching this scene in this movie... As if we are one of those characters. 👌👍
I was born one year after Docs invention of the Flux Capacitor! I got to see what the Fifties were like!
Looking back now they were badass not doing 60 mph however still a priceless scene
For someone who never used a skateboard in his life, doc really did well
Look how the engine blows up abit when it was going faster
stuff like this still looks awesome, its real no cgi, real movie magic
I always wondered, If Clara didn't interfere in this time travel experment, how Doc Brown really planning on getting abroad the Delorean while it's moving around 50-60 mph
Across the roof probably
@HyperVegitoDBZ while train is moving at 60 mph. He probably would have fallen off the top of the Delorean
I ever had back to the future movies in one CD but never watch it when i was a kid. Now im interested
Pure Movie Magic
If you put the video on 0.25× and play it at 5:55 you can see how the hoverboard slides right onto Doc's foot.
I rewatched this as a kid on the VHS tape, literally so many times the tape started to wear....
6:37 Bttf3 Dmc-12 Time travel
Gotta love how doc can balance on the hover board while holding Clara doing 60-70 MPH
I am glad i watched this movie when i was a teenager.
Don't get me wrong, but uncoupling that tender full with wood wouldn't have been the worst idea, would it 🚀🚀
I mean it's also the engines water supply so it's kinda necessary
And as a counterweight to keep the locomotive on the tracks.