Back to the Future Part III
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You have a brother named Martin McFly?
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Had a brother.
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Martin used to let men
provoke him into fighting.

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He was concerned people
would think him a coward if he refused.

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That's how he got a knife shoved through
his belly in a saloon in Virginia City.

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Never considered the future, poor Martin.
God rest his soul.

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Sure, and I hope you're
considering the future, Mr. Eastwood.

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I think about it all the time.
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That crater all by itself, like a starburst.
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Yeah.
That one's called Copernicus.

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Listen to me. I feel like I'm teaching school.
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Please, continue the lesson.
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I never found lunar geography so fascinating.
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You're quite knowledgeable.
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When I was 11, I had diphtheria.
I was quarantined for three months.

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My father brought this telescope
and put it next to my bed...

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...so I could see everything out the window.
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Do you think we'll ever travel to the moon...
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...the way we travel
across the country on trains?

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Definitely. Although not for 84 years,
and not on trains.

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We'll have space capsules sent aloft
with rockets...

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...devices that create giant explosions
so powerful they just...

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That they break the pull of gravity
and send the projectile to outer space.

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Emmett!
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I read that book, too!
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You're quoting Jules Verne,
From the Earth to the Moon.

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You've read Jules Verne?
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- I adore Jules Verne.
- So do I.

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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
My absolute favorite.

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The first time I read that as a little boy,
I wanted to meet Captain Nemo.

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Don't tease. You couldn't have read that
when you were a boy.

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It was only first published 10 years ago.
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Yes. I meant it made me feel like a boy.
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I never met a woman
who liked Jules Verne before.


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