Warning: the following blog may cause uncontrollable laughter, tears and moments of realization in some movie lovers.
Some movies never get old, no matter how many times you have seen them.
Take me for example. I have watched Back to the Future (parts 1, 2 and 3) twice this past week.
Twice.
Which leads me to something that has been fairly common here at the top of the stairs: confession time.
You may have guessed it by now, but I am a total Back to the Future junkie.
Oh, you want proof?
Fine, but I warned you. Don't come crying to me if you see yourself in this.
(This list can also be a sign. If more then 4 of these apply to you, drop what you are doing and email me immediately!)
*You will be SO mad if 2015 doesn't bring hover boards, flying cars, and the Cubs winning the world series.
*You lay awake at night desperately thinking of appropriate times to use the term "Great Scott" (see title)
*Say you do find out how to travel time. If going back to July 3rd, 1985 is on the list, you are good to go! (Bonus points if you would freak people out by spilling the ending... of the next movie)
*The first thing you plan on doing once you can drive is getting a bumper sticker that says 'My other car is a time machine'
*Who wants to blow up hills by the graveyard in search of time machines?
*You are not surprised by some people looking some way the one day and different-almost as if they are someone else- the next day. You ask them about their adventures in babysitting.
*Instead of hiding in your room when Mom and Dad embarrass you, you look for the family flux capacitor. There is no way they grew up when normal was around!
*There is a new appreciation for the old west,1955, and puffy vests
*You scream at the TV when they change the words. Sure, a kindergartner shouldn't hear them, but it destroys the humor! (Really, if you can read lips it just looks stupid!)
And the #1 way to tell...
*You still wonder what Doc meant when he told Marty that giving in every time someone called him names would cause a future accident
Monday, August 30, 2010
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