Back to the Future
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1:05:11
Thanks a lot, kid.
1:05:14
I'm going to get that son of a bitch.
1:05:16
-Where does he come from?
-Yeah, where does he live?

1:05:20
I don't know...
1:05:22
...but I'm going to find out.
1:05:29
My God.
1:05:30
They found me.
I don't know how, but they found me.

1:05:33
Run for it, Marty!
1:05:40
My God.
1:05:42
They found me.
I don't know how, but they found me.

1:05:45
Run for it, Marty!
1:05:47
Doc?
1:05:49
Hi, Marty. I didn't hear you come in.
1:05:53
Fascinating device, this video unit.
1:05:56
Listen, Doc.
1:05:58
I haven't told you about --
- One shouldn't know about his own destiny.

1:06:02
-You don't understand.
-I do.

1:06:04
If I know too much
I endanger my own existence...

1:06:06
...just as you've endangered yours.
1:06:11
You're right.
1:06:13
Let me show you my plan
for sending you home.

1:06:16
Please excuse the crudity of this model.
1:06:17
I didn't have time to build it to scale
or paint it.

1:06:20
-It's good.
-Thank you.

1:06:24
We run industrial-strength electrical cable
from the top of the clock tower...

1:06:28
...down, suspending it over the street
between these two lampposts.

1:06:32
Meanwhile, we've outfitted the time
vehicle with this big pole and hook...

1:06:36
...which runs directly
into the flux capacitor.

1:06:39
At the calculated moment...
1:06:42
...you start o"ff f"rom down the street...
1:06:44
...driving directly toward the cable,
accelerating to 88 miles per hour.

1:06:48
According to the flyer, at precisely
10:04 p.m. this Saturday night...

1:06:52
...lightning will strike the clock tower,
electrifying the cable...

1:06:55
...as the connecting hook makes contact...
1:06:57
...thereby sending 1.21 gigawatts
into the flux capacitor...


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