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35 years later: A fan of "Back to the Future" has discovered something in a movie that will drive you crazy
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A "Back to the Future" fan recently noticed an interesting detail in a movie related to the mall where Marty and Doc met.
Many, including actor Josh Gad, were left stunned.
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A ticketing user dropped people's jaws to the floor when he revealed an amazing detail about the cult film "Back to the Future", 35 years after its release.
The fan, who posted the video on his hiddenmoviedetails account, pointed out an interesting detail related to the mall where Doc (Christopher Lloyd) met Marty (Michael J. Fox) at the beginning of the film to introduce him to the time-traveling Delorian.
The user shows an excerpt from the movie where Marty is seen arriving at a mall called Twin Pines Mall, but later in the movie when Marty returns from the future, it is clear that the mall's name is changed to Lone Pine Mall (Lone Pine Mall).
Editing error?
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This is what the sign said at the beginning of the film:
(Photo: Screenshot, RexChapman / TWITTER)
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(Photo: Screenshot, RexChapman / TWITTER)
The fan explains that this is not a mistake.
"When Marty first went back to the past, he ran over one of those pine trees, where the canyon would eventually be built. Marty ran over the pine tree, making it two-to-one so the place looks like the 'Lone Pine Canyon' when it was originally the 'Twin Pine Canyon'." .
That is, it was originally named after the two pine trees that were there and since he ran over one of them and only one pine tree remained there, the name of the place changed accordingly.
Watch the full explanation:
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The video garnered over 21 million views and was later shared on Twitter, where it came into the hands of actor Josh Gad, who shared the video himself and wrote: "Wait? !! What? !!!".
Another person wrote: "I saw this movie 100 times and never noticed ... I feel stupid now".
A third person wrote: "Everything is really in the small details."
Another user wrote: "The year 2021 and only now have I discovered it".
Josh Gad tweets about it:
However, there were many who claimed to have noticed this plot detail years ago.
One wrote: "I caught it the first time I saw the movie in the cinema. Yes, when I was 8. It has driven me crazy in recent years that so many people have not noticed it."
Another user recounted: "This movie is so popular that I was personally offended that people did not notice it."
Another person wrote: "The director placed the sign right in the middle of the screen so we could see it. How did you miss it?".
Really how?
Did you notice that?
Obviously, already at the first viewing I noticed
Yes, but only on the second or third viewing
No!!
I had no idea!
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