Back to the Future
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:50:00
We've got to sneak this back
to my laboratory.

:50:03
We've got to get you home!
:50:06
This is it.
:50:09
Never mind that now.
:50:11
Why, that's me! Look at me!
:50:14
-I'm an old man!
-I'm Dr. Emmett Brown.

:50:16
I'm in the Twin Pines Mall parking lot.
:50:18
Thank God, I've still got my hair.
:50:20
What's this thing I'm wearing?
:50:22
This is a radiation suit.
:50:24
Radiation suit?
:50:26
Of course. 'Cause of all the fallout
from the atomic wars.

:50:30
This is truly amazing.
:50:33
A portable television studio.
:50:36
No wonder your president has to be
an actor. He has to look good on TV.

:50:40
- This is the part coming up.
:50:43
This sucker's electrical but I need a nuclear
reaction to generate the 1.21 gigawatts....

:50:47
What did I just say?
:50:52
...this sucker's electrical,
but I need a nuclear reaction...

:50:55
-...to generate the 1.21 gigawatts of....
-1.21 gigawatts!

:51:00
1.21 gigawatts.
:51:04
Great Scott!
:51:08
What the hell is a gigawatt?
:51:11
How could I have been so careless?
:51:13
1.21 gigawatts!
:51:15
Tom, how am I going to generate
that kind of power?

:51:18
It can't be done, can it?
:51:19
Doc, look.
All we need is a little plutonium.

:51:23
I'm sure that in 1985 plutonium is
available in every corner drugstore...

:51:27
...but in 1955, it's a little hard to come by.
:51:30
Marty, I'm sorry,
but I'm afraid you're stuck here.

:51:34
Doc, stuck here? I can't be stuck here.
:51:36
I got a life in 1985.
:51:39
-l got a girl.
-ls she pretty?

:51:41
Doc, she's beautiful.
:51:44
She's crazy about me. Look at this.
:51:46
Look what she wrote here.
:51:48
That says it all.
:51:50
Doc, you're my only hope.
:51:54
Marty, I'm sorry, but the only power source
capable of generating...

:51:57
...1.21 gigawatts of electricity
is a bolt of lightning.


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