Topic > The Back to the Future Trilogy - 1225

The “Back to the Future” trilogy is by far my favorite of all time; especially the first one, that movie alone is on my Mount Rushmore of movies. The trilogy is about a teenager who accidentally travels back in time preventing his parents from marrying and thus being born, so now he must find a way to return to the future and reunite his parents. The entire trilogy is fantastic; although it has its bad moments, but hey, what trilogy doesn't? The series is a series of smart and entertaining films that leave you with a good feeling after watching them. That said, when you make a time travel movie you're likely to make mistakes, and “Back to the Future” is no exception. I could go on for days about all the mistakes in this trilogy based on the things I've noticed and the research I've done, but I'll only write about the ones I think are the most important. So I guess you can call it "Not in the top 10" of "Back to the Future". I'll start nice and simple before getting to the more complicated stuff. In the first film Marty (Michael J. Fox) travels back in time and accidentally takes his father's place the first time he and Marty's mother were supposed to meet. This causes a snowball effect, resulting in them not getting married and ultimately Marty not being born. In the film, Marty's mother Lorraine has a crush on him which leads him to spend the rest of the film trying to take her attention away from him and back onto George. This would mean that they would have to spend a lot of time together. And also towards the end there is a scene where George and Lorraine thank him, which would imply that he was an important person in their life. Now with…half of the paper… “The Plot Holes and Paradoxes of the Back to the Future Trilogy.” The geek's den. Den of Geek, October 24, 2010. Web. February 18, 2014. McGarrigle, Darach. “8 Classic Movies That Got Away With Plot Holes.” Cracked.com. Cracked, September 16, 2008. Web. February 18, 2014. Back to the Future. Director Roberto Zemeckis. Perf. Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Thomas F. Wilson e. Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, U-Drive Productions, 1985. DVD.Back to the Future II. Director Roberto Zemeckis. Perf. Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Thomas F. Wilson e. Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, U-Drive Productions, 1985. DVD. (1)Back to the Future III. Director Roberto Zemeckis. Perf. Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, and Thomas F. Wilson e. Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, U-Drive Productions, 1985. DVD.