Binge Movie Aftertaste – Back to the Future Retrospective w/ Nate Peterson Pt 1
Welcome to our first Aftertaste of the new year. To usher in 2016, I decided to throw Jason a bone by doing a retrospective on what he has called on the air one of his favorite movies of all time. Needless to say, Jason is very excited to not talk Star Wars anymore, and in turn talk about something he actually cares about.
But hold on, Bingers. There’s more. To spice up this retrospective, I brought in my old friend and Binge voicemail favorite Nate Peterson to offer his own opinions on the entire series. Is he as high on Back to the Future as Jason? Why am I so cynical when it comes to the series? What can we expect to see from this experience of watching the movies that we haven’t seen before? Is Nate going to get so heated throughout this retrospective it will be the lawst time he appears on the Binge airwaves?
While I expected to talk about the first two films of the series in this one podcast, we were such blabbermouths that we were only able to get through the first movie. We touch on many things in this observation of 1985’s sentimental hit.
Things such as:
- How creepy is Doc and Marty’s relationship, and could it resonate today as it did then?
- How hot is Lea Thompson?
- How bad is Lea Thompson’s old age make-up?
- How triumphant is George’s moment of glory?
- What would the owner of that 50s diner think of Obama being our president?
- Who the hell sleeps like THAT?!
- What would Eric Stoltz have done with the character of Marty McFly?
- Who the hell is Eric Stoltz?
All this and more lie ahead in this, our first retrospective of the year. So click that download button and wait for all our Back to the Future knowledge hit your ear holes at 1.21 gigawatts. Or, something like that.
Back To The Future: 10/10, 9/10, 7/10
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Anthony D
January 13, 2016 @ 8:08 am
Go back and watch the scene with the cop again. Doc doesn’t have a permit. He straight-up bribes the cop to look the other way.
Anthony D
January 13, 2016 @ 9:40 am
Apparently, this deleted scene made this obvious, but I always thought it was apparent without it.
Jason
January 17, 2016 @ 2:19 pm
nice!