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18:38 Sep 30 2005
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Something in Khaymans journal sparked a memory of mine.



My mothers twin sister died when she was a child and she was buried in an un-marked grave. This means she was just put in the ground without a tombstone. This was in about 1956, when Ireland was almost a third world country.



Weird how some things come back to you like that.


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20:26 Sep 28 2005
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Dáire

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(DEH-ruh, DI-re or DAHR-uh) Old Irish word meaning "oak grove," "fruitful" or "fertile", and most likely the name of an early fertility or bull god; the Brown Bull of Cooley was owned by Daire mac Fiachna, and his refusal to loan his bull to Queen Medb was part of the reason for the fight between the Ulsterman and the men of Ireland. Dary, Darragh.

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My name is pronounced:



DARA



Or



DAR-AH

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lestatsbride
lestatsbride
22:37 Oct 12 2008

I lke what yourname means

and how u let people know





 

Finally.

23:17 Sep 26 2005
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My Samurai book got lost for a 2 weeks and it finally arrived today.....from Switzerland.



It was clearly marked with my address yet someone thought it was a special occasion so they shipped to me, via switzerland.....at least the book got to see some nice sites before it was mailed back to me, so i offer my most humble thanks to the person that mailed it to me with a Swiss post sticker on it.

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Once upon a rainy day.

22:18 Sep 26 2005
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I am tired, so this will be short.



Today i spent roughly 5 hours carrying a heavy ass tripod and camera around the city taking photographs in "poolbeg street". Anyway i dont know how they will turn out but i am not looking forward to developing them as they are on 120mm film which i have never used before.



This morning i was introduced to my first ever Negro teacher, his name is............i forget but he told us to call him Addis. I sat down in the computer lab, took a quick survey of the room and didnt see a teacher, but i saw a student sitting there using his lap top and i thought, oh teacher better not be here yet. After about 20 minutes the black guy who i thought was a student stood up and got everyone’s attention and announced he was our teacher, he is somewhat hard to understand and he cant say my name but he seems pretty cool, i predict that his class will be pretty good this year.



As i was walking around town towards the end of the day i was tired, wet and sore and i was walking behind this guy and all of a sudden i decided to have a little fun. So as i was walking behind him i started to make little noises on the verge of hearing and i caused him to pause several times and look into the sky. I followed him for about 10 minutes making my noises before he walked too far out of my way for me to keep following him, once or twice he turned to look back at me and his facial expression was a classic mix of confusion and "where the fuck is that noise coming from".


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Just got back.

00:47 Sep 25 2005
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I just got back from the Dennis Leary show i went to see and i can say without hesitation that it was the best performance i have ever seen from the guy.



I was also fairly close to the stage i had about 4/5 of the people who came to see the show behind me.





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The X marks where i was sitting.







He opened with the asshole song only the lyrics were flipped so the song was about bush this time around and the song was accompanied by a slide show of bush and his presidential slip ups.



Just before the intermission he also sang the Irish song.





"Oh they come over here and they take all our land, and they cut off our heads and they boil them in oil, they shove nails in our eyes and we have no heads so we drink and we fight and we drink and we die ....."


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Chop-Sticks 2

18:26 Sep 23 2005
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Well right now i am going off to cook some oriental chicken with red chilli and water chestnuts with some fried rice. The only reason i am doing this is so i can practice at my chopsticks. I will finish this after food.



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Later:



It went ok, i got most of the food into my mouth, but i discovered that fried rice is not easy to eat with chop-sticks as it does not clump together the same way as boiled rice does, AND i managed to complete my meal without an unfortunate chopstick faux pas.

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Ding dong the bitch is dead.

03:34 Sep 23 2005
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And yet somehow, I find it hard to be sympathetic.

03:24 Sep 23 2005
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00:18 Sep 23 2005
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For the last 20 minutes i have been sitting at my table and picking up everything in sight with my chopsticks. So i decided to do a little research and look what i found. I made an ass of myself in that Japanese restaurant.





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• Hold your chopsticks towards their end, and not in the middle or the front third.



When you are not using your chopsticks and when you are finished eating, lay them down in front of you with the tip to left.



Do not stick chopsticks into your food, especially not into rice. Only at funerals are chopsticks stuck into the rice that is put onto the altar.



• Do not pass food with your chopsticks directly to somebody else's chopsticks. Only at funerals are the bones of the cremated body given in that way from person to person.



Do not spear food with your chopsticks.



Do not point with your chopsticks to something or somebody.



Do not move your chopsticks around in the air too much, nor play with them.



Do not move around plates or bowls with chopsticks.



To separate a piece of food into two pieces, exert controlled pressure on the chopsticks while moving them apart from each other. This needs much exercise.



If you have already used your chopsticks, use the opposite end of your chopsticks in order to move food from a shared plate to your own plate.



• Knife and fork are used for Western food only. Spoons are sometimes used to eat Japanese dishes that are difficult to eat with chopsticks, for example some donburi dishes or Japanese style curry rice. A Chinese style ceramic spoon is sometimes used to eat soups.

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Red bullet points indicated the things i did wrong while using my chopsticks for the first time.



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My Timetable.

22:13 Sep 22 2005
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Monday:

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09:30 - 12:30: Digital Imaging



13:30 - 16:30: Independent Study



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Tuesday:

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09:30 - 12:30:
Independent Study





13:30 - 16:30:
Photographic Practice.

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Wednesday:

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09:30 - 12:30:
Photographic Practice.



13:30 - 16:30:
History of Photography.

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Thursday:

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09:30 - 12:30:
Critical Theory and Criticism.



13:30 - 16:30:
Independent Study



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Friday:

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09:30 - 12:30:
Independent Study



13:30 - 16:30:
Independent Study

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Hard Lunch.

22:50 Sep 21 2005
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Today at lunch I used Chop-Sticks for the first time.



I went Into this Japanese place I had been curious about for a while now and ordered something with beef In It.



I dont usually like to eat food outside my house unless It Is cooked by me but when I saw they had chop-sticks I decided I could abandon my unusually high standards In regards to food.



I was on my lunch break and I had exactly 43 minutes before my next class. So I sat down and.....................waited.



I waited for a long time, I waIted until I had about 25 minutes before class and then the guy came over and took my order.



I ordered.....ban geu gay chu, or something that sounds very similar. Then I waIted some more. And I waIted again. Finally my food arrived In a groovy little metal dish which was really really hot. It looked like a little cast Iron cauldron and It was supported on a groovy lIttle wooden block.



But the best part of the meal was the Chop-Sticks. I wasn’t very good at using them but I enjoyed It Immensely.



By the time I finished I was 15 minutes late for class, by the time I walked to the class I was about 23 minutes late. However I did not miss anything nor did i get into trouble. And I am now the owner of two sets of chop-sticks and an after meal mint I received after paying.



Huzzah.

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DITTY dance.

21:45 Sep 21 2005
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Well tonight there is a college sponsored dance thing. In other words all the first years go out to clubs and pubs, drink too much, puke all over the place then go home and have sex with someone they are not attracted to and have no idea what their name is.



Last year my first year "do" was called a Traffic Light Ball. The idea of this was that if you wore Red it meant that you were unavailable and were to be left alone. If you wore yellow it meant that you were available but picky about who you went off with. However if you wore Green it meant that you were fair game and available to anyone and everyone.



This year it is called "The Virgin Ball". I do not know what this entails. But i can hazard a guess.

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The Difference between nice and mean admin.

00:23 Sep 20 2005
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P.s. this image was not altered using photoshop or any image software, it is a screen-shot.

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First of many.

21:41 Sep 19 2005
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Today was my first day back, so of course this means that i have gotten no sleep in the last 50 or so hours simply because to start the new college year with a functioning brain is beyond me.



However something funny happened as a result of my nocturnal restlessness.



I was just walking from the processing room to the computer room and i passed the cleaning lady and she put out her hand to stop me and said to me;



"You look terrible, you should go home."




The first words spoken to me at the start of this year and it sets the tone for the entire year and this is what i get, go figure.

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2 of 4

23:58 Sep 18 2005
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Tomorrow is part one of my two part first day back at college.



So i have months of early mornings, no sleep, hard work and public transport to look forward to.



Those of you who have read my journal from the start you can expect allot more of my "On the bus" stories and observations.


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Sigh

01:34 Sep 17 2005
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What the fuck do i have to do? Hit people with sticks wrapped in barbed wire?



How hard is it a request not to do:



This


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Hagakure

00:38 Sep 11 2005
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I just ordered a book that was first published 289 years ago to the day. Now thats just spooky.

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New pro.....yawn....file.

19:41 Sep 10 2005
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"I am a very nice person till someone fucks with me then I turn into the son of satan."







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YAWN!!!

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If only.

01:46 Sep 10 2005
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This is a screen shot of a game i have been playing called Swat 4



If only I could apply the same "kill ehm all" attitude to some people on this very site.



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Hmmmmmmmm

02:39 Sep 08 2005
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I was planning to write a journal entry when I reached 1/4 of a million pages viewed.



I have it seems forgotten to do so as it now reads;



252,791


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02:05 Sep 08 2005
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Back to the Trivia.

23:42 Sep 07 2005
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Well I just got done watching "Back to the Future" and as with a few films before now I decided that I enjoyed it so much I was going to enter some trivia in relation to the movie.



I had written a longer introduction to this trivia but VR burped as I clicked “submit entry” so now you have to suffer a condensed version.



Old films are better then modern films aimed at younger audiences of the same genre. Young actors today are idiots as are modern film makers. E.g. *Cough cough* linsey lohan in the new herby film

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Trivia for

Back to the Future (1985)









• Michael J. Fox had always been the first choice for Marty, but scheduling conflicts due to his work on "Family Ties" (1982), initially prevented him from taking the part. Eric Stoltz was initially cast as Marty, but Michael replaced him, driving straight to the movie set after taping of the show was finished every day. He averaged about one or two hours' sleep during production. The bulk of the production was filmed from 6pm to 6am, with the daylight scenes filmed at the weekend.



• Michael J. Fox had to learn to skateboard for the film.



• The time machine has been through several variations. In the first draft of the screenplay the time machine was a laser device that was housed in a room. At the end of the first draft the device was attached to a refrigerator and taken to an atomic bomb test. In the third draft of the film the time machine was a DeLorean, but in order to send Marty back to the future the vehicle had to drive the DeLorean into an atomic bomb test.



• The DeLorean Time Machine has "Good Year" tires.



• When the DeLorean goes back in time for the first time, it stops by crashing into a barn, which we soon learn belongs to a farmer named Peabody. We know this because as the DeLorean speeds off the property to escape being shot, we see buckshot shatter the mailbox bearing his name. Farmer Peabody's son is named Sherman. Sherman was the name of the little boy time traveller in each of the "Peabody's Improbable History" sections of Jay Ward's cartoon show, "The Bullwinkle Show" (1961). The dog who "owned" Sherman and the time machine was named Mr. Peabody.



• The device originally considered for use as the time travel machine was a refrigerator. Director Robert Zemeckis said in an interview that the idea was scrapped because he and Steven Spielberg did not want children to start climbing into refrigerators and getting trapped inside.



• The "main street" is the same one used in Gremlins (1984).



• According to the Universal Studios back lot tour, the clock tower is the same one that is seen in the movie To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). The area is referred to as Mockingbird Square, and it is a stone's throw away from other famous filming locations, such as the exterior of the Psycho (1960) house and the "Red Sea" that was used in History of the World: Part I (1981) (it is incorrectly sometimes noted as where The Ten Commandments (1956) was filmed).



• The "Mr. Fusion Home Energy Converter", which is sitting on the DeLorean when Doc returns from the future, is made from (among other things) a Krups coffee grinder.



• The script never called for Marty to repeatedly bang his head on the gull-wing door of the DeLorean; this was improvised during filming as the door mechanism became faulty.



• The school that served as Hill Valley High was Whittier High School in Whittier, California just outside of Los Angeles. It's Richard Nixon's alma mater.



• The Twin Pines Mall is, in fact, the Puente Hills Mall in the City of Industry, California.



• In the film's script the word "gigawatt" is spelt "jigowatt". Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis had been to a science seminar and the speaker had pronounced it "jigowatt".



• The device in Doc Brown's lab that Marty plugs his guitar into is labelled "CRM-114", which was the name of the message decoder on the B-52 in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964), and the serial number of the Jupiter explorer in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), both directed by Stanley Kubrick.



• A marketer hoped to get a prominent placement for California Raisins somewhere in the film. He suggested putting a bowl of raisins on a table at the Fish Under the Sea Dance. He had also told the California Raisins board that this would do for raisins what E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) did for Reese's Pieces. Bob Gale informed him that a bowl of raisins would photograph like a bowl of dirt. The only thing that appears in the film is Marty jumping over Red, sleeping on a bench that is advertising California Raisins.



• The date Marty travels back (November 5th) is also used in the movie Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann (1982).



• According to Back to the Future Part III (1990), the clock in the clock tower started running at 8:00 p.m. on September 5, 1885. The date is provided by the caption on the photograph that Doc Brown gives Marty at the end of Part III. The time is provided by the mayor in Part III, who starts it. The lightning strikes the clock tower at 10:04 p.m. on November 12, 1955. This means that the clock tower operated for exactly 70 years, 2 months, 7 days, 2 hours, and 4 minutes.



• The newscaster on TV in the opening sequence is Deborah Harmon, who appeared in director Robert Zemeckis' Used Cars (1980).



• The license plate on a car outside the band audition (which says "FOR MARY") is a tribute to Mary T. Radford, personal assistant to second unit director Frank Marshall.



• Doc Brown's "man hanging off a clock face" depicts the famous scene in Harold Lloyd's The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947)), which itself is a remake of Lloyd's film, Safety Last! (1923).



• Displayed prominently at the head of Marty's bed is a brightly coloured magazine named "RQ." This is "Reference Quarterly," of interest only to professional librarians.



• The mall where Marty McFly meets Doc Brown for their time travel experiment is called "Twin Pines Mall". Doc Brown comments that old farmer Peabody used to own all of the land, and he grew pines there. When Marty goes back in time, he runs over and knocks down a pine tree on the Peabody's property. When he comes back to the mall at the end of the film, the sign at the mall identifies the mall as "Lone Pine Mall".



• The dialogue where Lorraine says that when she grows up she'll let her kids do anything they want was cut. That dialogue is re-inserted in Back to the Future Part II (1989) when the second Marty creeps past the car the first Marty and 1955 Lorraine are in. Lorraine states she'll let her kids do anything, Marty replies, "I'd like the have that in writing."



• Another deleted scene shows Marty peeking in on a class in 1955 and seeing his mother cheating on a test.



• The scene where Marty asks if he and Jennifer become "assholes" in the future was re-shot for television.



• Doc Brown's dog Einstein arrives from the world's first time-travel excursion at 1:21am. Coincidentally, the DeLorean requires 1.21 gigawatts of electricity to travel through time.



• The DeLorean time machine is a licensed, registered vehicle in the state of California. While the vanity license plate used in the film says "OUTATIME", the Delran’s actual license plate reads 3CZV657



• The chime of the Clock Tower in 1955 is intentionally the same as the chime in the 1960 movie The Time Machine (1960) based on the story by H.G. Wells.



• Among the various clocks in the opening scene, there is one clock portraying the famous clock tower, with a man hanging from one of the clock's hands. This "scene" is acted out in 1955.



• When Robert Zemeckis was trying to sell the idea of this film, one of the companies he approached was Disney, who turned it down because they thought that the story of a mother falling in love with her son (albeit by a twist of time travel) was too risqué for a film under their banner. In fact, Disney was the only company to think the first was risqué. All other companies said that the film was not risqué enough, compared to other teen comedies at the time (e.g. Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Revenge of the Nerds (1984), etc)



• Character name of Emmett comes from the word "time," spelled backwards and pronounced as syllables (em-it).



• Doc Brown's middle initial is "L" but no name was ever actually given. Bob Gale, the film's writer, was asked about this and gave him the name "Lathrop" (almost "portal" backwards - see above).



• A very brief scene was cut in-between the scenes of the McFly family dinner and Marty being woken up by Doc's phone call. It involved Marty preparing to send his demo tape to a record company. Marty decides not to do it, and leaves the empty manila envelope on his desk. But in the film, a scene when he goes to breakfast, he can be seen carrying the sealed envelope; suggesting he decided to send it in.



• The house used for Doc Brown's home is the Gamble House at 3 Westmoreland Ave., Pasadena, California. It was the home of the Gamble family until 1966, when it was turned over to the University of Southern California. It is now a historical museum.



• Earlier versions of the script had the time machine getting the required power from a nuclear test in the Nevada desert. The scene was considered too expensive to film, so the power source was changed to lightning.



• Canadian pop singer Corey Hart was asked to screen test for the part of Marty.



• At the beginning of the breakfast scene in which Uncle Joey's cake is served (because he didn't get out of jail), George McFly pours himself a bowl of what might appear to be cereal, and then offers some to Marty. In fact, this is not cereal at all, but peanut brittle. This relates to a deleted scene, in which Marty is upset with his father for not being able to stand up to people. A girl scout and her father visit the house to sell the McFlys some peanut brittle, and the girl's father signs George up for an entire case, knowing that he wouldn't balk.



• When Marty is trying to re-start the DeLorean in 1955 as he prepares to return to 1985, the car's headlights flash the Morse Code for "SOS".



• The opening sequence with the ticking clocks is a direct lift from The Time Machine (1960).



• The DeLorean used in the trilogy was a 1981 DMC-12 model, with a 6-cylinder PRV (Peugeot) engine. The base for the nuclear-reactor was made from the hubcap from a Dodge Polaris. In the 2002 Special-Edition DVD of the BTTF Trilogy, it is incorrectly stated that the DeLorean had a standard 4-cylinder engine.



• C. Thomas Howell was considered to play the role of Marty McFly.



• Apparently Ronald Reagan was amused by Doc Brown's disbelief that an actor like him could become president, so much so that he had the projectionist stop and replay the scene.



• In the opening sequence, all of Doc's clocks read 7:55 (25 minutes slow) except for one clock. It is on the floor next to the case of plutonium and it reads 8:20.



• Michael J. Fox was allowed by the producer of "Family Ties" (1982) to film this movie on the condition that he kept his full schedule on the TV show - meaning no write-outs or missing episodes - and filmed the (majority) of the movie at night.



• Alan Silvestri's orchestra for the score of the film was the largest ever assembled at that time.



• Ron Cobb was originally hired to design the DeLorean time machine but left for another project and was replaced by Andrew Probert.



• When Lorraine follows Marty back to Doc's house, she and Doc exchange an awkward greeting. This marks the only on-screen dialogue that Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson ever have, though they have appeared together in five movies and one TV movie.



• Billy Zane makes his first on-screen appearance in this film as "Match", one of Biff's cronies.



• Melora Hardin was briefly cast as Jennifer when Claudia Wells initially dropped out due to scheduling conflicts, but was fired because she was taller than Michael J. Fox.



• In the original script, Marty's playing rock and roll at the dance caused a riot which had to be broken up by police. This, combined with Marty accidentally tipping Doc off to the "secret ingredient" that made the time machine work (Coca-Cola) caused history to change. When Marty got back to the 1980s, he found that it was now the 1950s conception of that decade, with air-cars and what-not (all invented by Doc Brown and running on Coca-Cola). Marty also discovers that rock and roll was never invented, and he dedicates himself to starting the delayed cultural revolution. Meanwhile, his dad digs out the newspaper from the day after the dance and sees his son in the picture of the riot.



• The prefix "giga" was formerly more commonly pronounced as jiga, just as Doc Brown pronounces it.



• In French version, when Marty wake up in 1955 in his young mother's bed, she calls him "Pierre Cardin" instead of "Calvin Klein". In Italian version, she calls him "Levi Strauss".



• When this movie was previewed for a test audience, Industrial Light and Magic had not completed the final DeLorean-in-flight shot, and the last several minutes of the movie were previewed in black and white. It didn't matter, as the audience roared in approval of the final scene anyway.



• Universal Pictures head Sid Sheinberg did not like the title "Back to the Future", insisting that nobody would see a movie with "future" in the title. In a memo to Robert Zemeckis, he said that the title should be changed to "Spaceman From Pluto", tying in with the Marty-as-alien jokes in the film. Sid Sheinberg was persuaded to change his mind by a response memo from Steven Spielberg, which thanked him for sending a wonderful "joke memo", and that everyone got a kick out of it. Sheinberg, too proud to admit he was serious, gave in to letting the film retain its title.



• John Lithgow was considered for the role of Doc Brown.



• The two red labels on the flux capacitor say "Disconnect Capacitor Drive Before Opening" (at the top) and "Shield Eyes From Light"



• When Marty pretends to be Darth Vader from the planet Vulcan, he plays a tape labeled "Van Halen" to scare George out of his sleep. It is an untitled Edward Van Halen original written for a movie called The Wild Life (1984).



• The inspiration for the film largely stems from Bob Gale discovering his father's high school yearbook and wondering whether he would have been friends with his father as a teenager.



• There are only about 32 special effects shots in the entire film.



• The production ultimately used three real DeLoreans.



• It took three hours in make-up to turn the 23-year-old Lea Thompson into the 47-year-old Lorraine.



• Playing at the Hill Valley cinema is Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) starring Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan; the latter of course was the President of the United States in 1985, the year the film was made.



• The "Tales From Space" comic book reappeared in at least two episodes of "Oliver Beene" (2003).



• Though the film Marty (1955) won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1955, Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale say in the DVD Q&A session that they were not aware of this fact when they named their main character Marty.



• The coincidences with the film Marty (1955) are not limited to the name of the protagonist; note that in both films, the cafe-owner's name is Lou.



• The lion statues in front of the Lyon Estates subdivisions were inspired by two like statues in the University City Loop in St. Louis, where writer Bob Gale grew up.



• Sid Sheinberg, the head of Universal Pictures, requested many changes to be made throughout the movie. Most of these he got, such as having "Professor Brown" changed to "Doc Brown" and his chimp Shemp changed to a dog named Einstein. Marty's mother's name had previously been Meg and then Eileen, but Sheinberg insisted that she be named Lorraine after his wife Lorraine Gary



• Marty's Guitars used throughout the movie:

Erlewine Chiquita ("big amp" sequence)

Ibanez black Strat copy (scenes of Marty's band performing in the 80s)

Gibson ES-345 (Marty performing at the dance)





• Doc's phone number in 1955 is Klondike 54385.



• When the McFly family is sitting down for dinner before Marty travels back in time (early in the movie), Michael J. Fox is seen drinking a can of a very prominent soda that he was a major endorser of back in the '80s and '90s.



• Director Robert Zemeckis used the same beginning as The Time Machine (1960) as a homage to that film. Having the destination timeframe, current timeframe and recently departed timeframe readouts on the panel in red, green and yellow LEDs respectively was a nod to the time machine from that film having red, green and yellow lights on the top of its console.



• Christopher Lloyd based his performance as Doc Brown on a combination of physicist Albert Einstein and conductor Leopold Stokowski.



• Michael J. Fox is only ten days younger than Lea Thompson, the actress who plays his mother, and is almost four years older than his on-screen dad, Crispin Glover.





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ATHF quote.

02:24 Sep 06 2005
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"Idle hands spend time at the genitals, and we all know how much god hates that."

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No long can I live a lie.

21:39 Sep 05 2005
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OK OK I admit it , I'm a thief.



Last night I downloaded "Batman Begins" and today I watched it and I'd do it again i tell ya, in a heartbeat. (give or take 6-7 hours of download time.)



However it is not as bad as it would seem. I did Download it and sort of stole it, but I am however planning on buying it on DVD when it comes out just like I have been planning since it came out in the cinema, I even have it pre-ordered.



Now a funny thing about this movie I watched today. Several times during the movie some people come and walk passed the screen carrying pop-corn and drinks etc.... its the weirdest thing to be watching a movie alone in your home and have to crane your head to see over the tall person infront of you. There was also a laugh track to the movie and several sessions of the person recording the movie scratching themselves. (You know that sound you get when you rub a microphone on denim.)


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Anger Vs. Outrage

00:05 Sep 03 2005
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Well today I saw Aliens Vs. Predator for the first and probably last time.



There were so many leaps and bounds in regards story and plot I have no idea where to begin. As for the clichés I wont even go into them because I will only anger myself further.



I will not list all of the problems I had with this movie as I don’t think my blood pressure could take it but here are a choice few.



• The satellite picks up the heat signature of the pyramid through over 2,000 meters of ice. Any heat generated would have dissipated within the first few hundred meters, anything more would have caused the surrounding ice to melt.



• The predator does not like the cold, im sure that when they noticed their temple was under that thickness of ice they wouldn’t have bothered landing.



• The predators weapons melt when they come into contact with the aliens blood. In the books the blades are made of a metal alloy that means they are resistant to the acid.



• Towards the end of the movie the two semi love interest characters talk about not allowing the “serpents” to reach the surface as if they do they could destroy everything. How do they know this? They have only been in contact with the alien for about 20 minutes.



• At the end of the movie the female lead and the predator outrun the explosion of the predators wrist device. Firstly a predator would not remove the device simply to avoid being eaten by aliens, that has to be the most cowardly predator there has ever been. Secondly when they are running the flames never pass them out, where as in another section of the movie you see the same wrist device being detonated and it destroying an entire village/city within seconds.



• While running away from the above explosion not only does the woman manage to keep pace with the predator she manages to overtake it.



• The sled they use to escape the blast rockets them up the ice shaft so fast that they have to hang on and are jettisoned out the other end and fly several meters through the air. This is a sled they were going to use to bring valuable artefacts, hundreds of years old to the surface, and to carry themselves up at a stretch. I highly doubt a rig like that would be capable of that speed.



• At the end the woman throws her protective jacket to the ground as she runs. Did the filmmaker forget she is in the ant-artic, she would have frozen to death within minutes without any insulation.









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A new day begins, a new phrase is born.

03:08 Sep 02 2005
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Lie-Berry update.

01:43 Sep 01 2005
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Well i got a new library card on my second attempt i might add.



The first time i tried to get the card the woman behind the desk wouldn’t give it to me because i didnt have my address printed on any of my many IDs.



So i went home and the next day brought in an ID with my address. And I went and got myself



"Frankenstein".





However that is not the point of this entry. I am writing this as a confession.



Lately i have been reading allot of William Burroughs, in fact Ive been reading 3 of his books at once. 4 days ago i decided i didnt want to read anything which talks about cock every 5 lines so i picked up my brothers copy of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire". And i have to say it has been a long time since I enjoyed a book so much. Every time i read it i dont want to put it down, and as such in just about 4 days i have all but 30 odd pages to read out of over 600. I have only been reading the book at night in bed so I have averaged about 150-200 pages a night.



I can highly recommend it for some light reading anytime you feel like just reading a good story.


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