Back to the Future Part II |
Sunday, April 21, 2024
Biff's Pleasure Paradise Exterior (Alternate 1985)
Monday, June 14, 2021
The Old West (1885)
Monument Valley is an iconic formation of sandstone buttes that has been used as a backdrop for decades of Western films. It's located near the Utah-Arizona state line within the Navajo Nation reservation. During my visit the actual tribal park was closed due to COVID-19, so this was the best view I could get. Thanks to the paved road we did not rip our fuel line, and we had enough gas to get home.
Back to the Future Part III screenshot. |
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
The Time Machine (2015)
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Like Father, Like Son?
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Lorraine's House (1955)
The street on which the Baines' family home is located is a popular street for Back to the Future. The street is Bushnell Avenue. This house, and the houses used as the McFly family home and the Tannen family home, are all located within a block of each other.
The view while planking here is not nearly as good as view while "birdwatching."
Unfortunately I forgot my binoculars.
Unfortunately I forgot my binoculars.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Biff's House (1955)
As Marty said, "It looks like some old lady lives here." He was right. In Back to the Future Part II we learned Biff lived with his grandma. Today, the house looks pretty much the same as it did in the movie. The yard is a little less cluttered without the lawn ornaments, fence, and "no trespassing" sign. I didn't venture around back, for fear I might get locked in the garage while trying to steal the Grays Sports Almanac.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Hill Valley High School (1955 & 1985)
Back to the Future screenshot. |
Sunday, December 11, 2011
River Road Tunnel (1955)
This weekend I made a trip to the Griffith Park Observatory, high up in the hills of Los Angeles. Little did I know that the road to the observatory would also lead to a planking adventure. The River Road Tunnel is where Marty steals the sports almanac back from Biff during a hoverboard-car chase in Back to the Future Part II. In reality, the tunnel is part of the road that leads to the observatory. There wasn't a close place to park near the entrance to the tunnel, but a friendly security guard let us pull off to the side of the road while I jumped out and took a photo. It is not a very long tunnel. In the movie a wide-angle lens and unevenly placed interior lights make the tunnel seem longer using perspective tricks. You might also recognize this tunnel as the entrance to Toontown in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Principal Strickland's House (1985)
Principal Strickland's house was featured very briefly in Back to the Future Part II in the alternate 1985. The house is located in Whittier, California just down the street from Whittier High School. I was a little nervous about this plank because this is where Marty had a shotgun pointed at his head while standing on the porch. Fortunately the neighborhood seems to more be more friendly in real 2011. The front of the house is a little different than it appeared in the movie. You can see the stairs are now on the side of the porch instead of in the front. Thanks to the homeowner's neighbor who helped me with the photo.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Twin Pines Mall (1985)
This was one of the locations I was most excited to plank. And why not? Twin Pines Mall was where the DeLorean time machine was revealed for the first time in Back to the Future. The mall is actually named Puente Hills Mall, located in City of Industry. JC Penny was the store most visible in the movie, but that part of the mall is now a 24 Hour Fitness. Otherwise, the exterior of the building still looks very much the same. I planked on a guard rail next to the street where Marty road his skateboard to meet Doc. As I planked, I was able to enjoy the odors of happy-hour appetizers from the T.G.I. Friday's next to me.
Back to the Future screenshot. |
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Planking in the Old West? (1885)
We all know that planking and Back to the Future have a natural connection, and I may now have proof that BTTF filmmakers included planks in the actual movies. Look at the following screenshots from Back to the Future Part III of Doc Brown and Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen. Although planking seems to be a recent phenomenon in today's society, it turns out people may have been planking in Hill Valley more than 125 years ago. It can't be confirmed, but it looks an awful lot like these two men were planking in 1885. You be the judge.
Doc Brown planking? |
Buford Tannen planking in manure? |
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Doc's Mansion (1955)
Back to the Future screenshot. |
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Doc's Garage (1955 & 1985)
Back to the Future screenshot.
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Friday, September 16, 2011
Doc's Residence (1985)
Back to the Future screenshot. |
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
George McFly's House (1955)
Back to the Future screenshot. |
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Band Audition Stage (1985)
Back to the Future screenshot. |
Saturday, August 27, 2011
McFly's Residence (1985)
Back to the Future Part III screenshot. |
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