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phoenix how are y'all doing
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i get it you're deserving it i I get it you got to hold it you got to hold it i need y'all to make some noise right now
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Wilson keep that going for Mr christopher Lloyd
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and ladies and gentlemen if you can get on your feet and make some noise for Michael J
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[Applause] that's what I'm talking about i love it
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i love it he's alive there we go there we go i'm going
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to sit right here i'm going to sit right here oh my goodness guys guys 40 years
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40 years this is amazing but listen listen it's not enough it's not enough i
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think we should bring more people out for a quick photo what do you guys think ladies and gentlemen I just want to make
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some noise for Mr jimmy Lewis
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noise let's hear from Claudia
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Wr let's do one for Charlie
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[Applause] [Music] and this
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Elizabeth right now y'all 40 years back to the future
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y'all i love it i love it there we go there we go get everybody in here big
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smiles big smiles excellent
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excellent guys thank you all so very much for joining us we want to make this a super special celebration of 40 years
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come back to the future we're going to have you guys come off stage now thank y'all so very much let's
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[Music] matt Clark ladies and gentlemen movie
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history right right there
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beautiful while Victor's outside I just thought I'd talk about damn way you know
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victor don't push don't you push him don't you push Hollywood history
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you know my f my favorite line in all three movies i swear to I tell my wife
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Joey let's make some wakeup juice
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are you guys having a good weekend so far
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what's the highlight victor coming back and sitting down so I shut up
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oh no pick that mic back up sir that is how we're doing it guys how are we doing today are you all having a good time so
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far all right i love it oh my god we are celebrating 40 years of one of the most
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amazing franchises in all of cinema history um it's it's kind of crazy to
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think about you know how movies are today you have these big premieres we get to see it online but since Doc Brown
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didn't actually invent the internet back then we don't know what they looked like so what was it like for the premiere of
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Back to the Future i was there i was in England doing the famous
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Family Ties to England which was the worst movie ever made what and I was you
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know running around like uh did in the House of Lords turn around i saw these
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House of Wars guys in their underwear there's a long story you don't want to see but but um anyway so I missed it and
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in the movie I called my my biggest movie in history Giant and I said "I'm
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the one i can't get out." He said "Well they love you here they don't want me in England." And so I missed it but I went
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to the Royal Premiere a couple months later and that was great except to prison date her and it was
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cool and so but I had no memory of the of the of the um the premiere i didn't I
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didn't get to go wow wow did you go to the premiere Chris
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did you go to the premiere of the movie Back to the Future
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i tell you thank you my I I would expect that but I don't have a clear
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listen the '8s were a wild time you might not remember those things i guess I get before the movie was released word
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of mouth started coming out absolutely we were this little movie with a car and
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you know a nice little time travel movie but the big movie from Amblin Entertainment Steven Spielberg's company
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was Goonies well it's a good one it's a good one for Goonies and a Back Back to the Future it's a good movie it's a good
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movie it's a good movie goonies a fine movie if you like pirate ship
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well Goonies was a big movie but as time went on during the editing process Back
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to the Future started to get its own you know momentum absolutely started
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building and people saying "This is really good this is really wow." So we went to uh the night before the premiere
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was the cast and crew screening at the Academy Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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so I go in there i'm from Philadelphia okay i hadn't been in movies or anything
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i was on a couple of TV shows and commercials i introduced the concept of
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biscuits at Kentucky Fried Chicken you're welcome you're welcome that's why
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you're welcome enjoy the biscuits so we come in there it's a theater a movie
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theater a gigantic Oscar statueettes that that frame the the movie screen and
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all sorts of directors and producers were there all kind of Hollywood right
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the Hollywood uh power brokers anyway they played the movie and the place went
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crazy i since that night I have never seen a Hollywood
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inside Hollywood screening go like this the ovation lasted like 5 minutes
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absolutely they applauded like a standing ovation the entire credit role
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people are reaching over these fake famous people i don't you know again I'm
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from Philadelphia oh my gosh that exact you know it's unbelievable and there was just an electricity to it that I think
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we all hoped we thought it was good right we did our best but nobody knows
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how a movie's actually going to be received so when people went
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crazy it was really quite something that's awesome and it opened uh big make
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some noise for that y'all was absolutely fantastic a little fun fact so Back to
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the Future was the highest grossing film of 1985 uh did over $155 million that
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year beat Rambo it totally beat Rambo which is absolutely amazing but
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considering that so obviously like you said you didn't know that this was going to be something but when did you guys know that it was the breakout hit what
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sort of word of mouth were you guys hearing to know that this was absolutely a smash movie
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what I do in the city always reporters over just tons of them coming over and I
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thought might be here for another week and I'm back why could they wait until you back to me first but I sense it was
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something big they they would they would have like tripped over special to get to
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me it was it was really insane that's amazing and I I I had this TV show as
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popular and it was you know chased around chased around the grocery store
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by by teenage girls i just sort of but this was insane there's a whole another level you're on television you're um you
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kind of like people see you in their bedroom and they see you through the crack of the bathroom door they you
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know you just you're just everyday folks you see their lives and they know you and you're like
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Alex when you're in a movie you you're 30 ft tall and and you're in a place in
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church with other people and and their clients they're looking at you they're looking up for you and it's a whole
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other thing so now you now like I was used to being this this TV star like and
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like you know mom's grabbing me by the cheek to where I was like all of a sudden like like this bey like people
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went crazy i thought that's strange my whole life changed it was a whole other level of recognition and fame and and
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and um tension so it took me a while to get used to i'm still not used to
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it but but keep that reason
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[Applause] now this movie has a little bit of
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something for everything in it right you got some romance you got some action some sci-fi do you think that's part of
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the reason why it has maintained such a strong fan base for the last 40 years
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yeah i I I mean the the the story everybody has thinks about time
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travel i mean before time travel became a reality people would think "Wow if I
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can go to this year or go to that part of the
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universe time travel and or go back to the past and we live some moment in the
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past you know the civil war the Egyptian
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Empire and suddenly here's a movie where you can do that right in your
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imaginations so it was like a kind of a gift and and uh so I think that and then
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there's a family story actually you know Michael and his
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parents brother and all that and
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uh I thought it all I love it i love it make some noise
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today y'all now we know that Marty from his
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perspective this movie is literally about you know finding a way to kind of fix what you think is wrong with your
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parents right that's what Marty's thinking something's wrong with my parents but I'm curious for the other two especially from this point of view
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what is Back to the Future actually about it's about character movie
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from being a wonderful yet misunderstood incredibly good-looking young man well into a very very successful incredibly
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good-looking old man well with them
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um but Back to the Future uh it's it's difficult to put into words because
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people try to put into their words when they're talking to me about what the movie is what it meant to them because
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the weird thing is it checks every box it checks every box for everybody in
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different ways you know because it is a wonderful story about Doc and Marty it's
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a wonderful story about about getting your courage up it's a story about
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George McFly telling Biff the very important thing one of the big fulcrum
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points in the movie no Biff if you leave her alone cuz everyone has felt something
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like that and felt that thing where you need to stand up for yourself or even
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more importantly someone else so it checks so many boxes you can't put it
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into a box and also I think culturally it happened in an unusual time that you
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have a great movie that's right that also happened right at the beginning of
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cable television you know of VHS tapes right at the beginning of I liked that
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so much that I want to watch it again right now yes before that it was
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impossible and it was an unusual thing in Back to the Future i mean we're talking about now
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1987 88 when people would come up to me and say "I've seen it 631
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times because people because it was so new right?" People would literally count the numbers of times they've seen the
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movie so it's an anomaly you know it's a unicorn of a movie i love it and it's
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absolutely beautiful the way that it's hip-hop culture where other things reference the majesty of Back to the
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Future the Avengers talked about it stranger Things showcased it um how cool is it knowing that the Hulk watched Back
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to the Future in your video is that is that kind of amazing the Hulk watches it yes the the Incredible Hulk has watched
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in the MCU has watched Back to the Future and has used it as an argument about how time travel works the Hulker
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helps the green guy the big guest the green one the green guy the green one
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the big green the big I remember the Hulk you need a new home as
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you work so many I watched a movie and I forget what it was called about a b bunch of
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kids making a band in the8s in England and I mean Back to the Future was one of the themes throughout the movie of
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course it was well it's a good reference to Back to the Future like that that
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people say it all the time like Trump Back to the Future or but but all this all this reference
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to it I think it's cool going back to the other movies that that like when I
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was a kid I love I I loved Ros when I was a kid like back in the
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60s and 70s yes I'm that old um there back for I mean the Wizard of Oz be on
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once a year on Christmas time and that was it but I saw it every Christmas and you couldn't watch it another time you
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can rewind you can could record it you could rent it it was on that Sunday at
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3:30 in the afternoon whatever and that was it i didn't really see it or I see it i was seen every every time i want to
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be a flying monkey and somehow I saw it like 30 times in my childhood i don't know how I
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I ran in my head but like Tom said you watch it a million times and and just
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watch it over and over and over over and over over again but but I had I I'm coming my own way and became a flying
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monkey cuz I I was part of that part of that kind of storytelling that touch generation after generation after
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generation but how many people people have come up to me now say I I don't mean to insult you this to sound bad but
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I go to sleep playing Back to the Future they do because they find it so
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comforting absolutely it's like being on mom's sofa with a bowl of macaroni and
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cheese back in the 80s and they're like I just love it so much and it comforts
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me that it helps me go to sleep it's like a it's like a a peaceful song in my
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life it's uh it's amazing how many of you guys did that this week literally go to sleep to it cuz it's it's home it's
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absolutely home i think another thing that's amazing about this this franchise is music and its involvement in it we
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had Huy Lewis up there uh yeah amazing voice for Hu
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Lewis harry Waters Jr was up here you know Chuck Barry's cousin Marvel
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absolutely amazing um but considering like the range of music in this series we had you know pop rock we had metal we
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had all these different types of music what is your favorite style of music though chris what is your favorite style
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of music favorite style of music man i Well
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um I grew up where all I was hearing growing up was classical music or another and um I
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haven't changed my mind i like it i I that's something I listen to for a long
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time but I grew up with it being predent
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as an adolescent and I as I got older that's my first
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rock what about you what's your favorite genre of music and I just rock all
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freaking classic rock i love blues blues and blues i love I love everything i
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love honest i love country music my guy straight
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and you see I'm running over my truck just love that you can crackers in my
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bed anytime i love that oh man i love I love I love rock and roll classic rock and
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roll love 90s um I was
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rock serious about it just trying to make a buck trying to get movie i like
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it a lot i always wanted to be a musician and I got a chance to this movie the thing
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that moves for me was that the Johnny Good scene was just like my new crew be able to do that and um and and to the my
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medley of my head i but I go to bars and I got play I played with Coldplay i
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played with with with the Who i played with with um just every um I just mirror
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everything i play John M plays it was great
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right good choices good choices that's what I'm talking about
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tom I know you are hardcore into hip-hop but you you do gangster rap gangster rap i love music okay okay any kind of music
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i love music just as long as it's groovy um I played uh when I was in high
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school I played the tuba in the band easy lady
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that's a big horn you're blowing there buddy so uh yes we were steeped in music as
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well i love music being in a in a city like Philadelphia my parents would take me to the Philadelphia Orchestra
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beautiful orchestra um um I was a jazz player i was uh I was in a jazz band
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like tuba valve trombone lower brass and uh so I I did a lot of that but then I
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started performing on my own and that and back then you needed a guitar and to sing songs so I sang a lot of
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songs you know I'm Michael
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Roshore you know back in the 60s skinny ties that's what I'm talking about but every kind of of music
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uh has been wonderful in in our country you know that that if you look for it
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Yes you can find excellent wonderful beautiful music in every genre
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absolutely every genre so I really all m I love all music i love that i love that
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dude the way you just sang that just now you make the Beatles sound like butttheads i I like that a lot i need
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you to come up with an album tomorrow you say I gave my
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mater I hate You say that name cuz you see the team
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there's no part of that no kidding you don't have that kind of cash box
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oh wait wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute if I order Oh wait i guess you
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do now I don't I don't mean to be a little catty but I was hoping that we could kind of dish on a co-star that's not here um I want to talk about the
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Delorean um obviously the star of this this series uh but how difficult was the
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Delorean to work with i mean were they temperamental were they was she was she easy to work with delorean i I just
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wrote a book that I can now mention that my post is announced that I wrote it it'll be out in uh in the fall it's
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called about my time doing back at the same time so I think you like it to read
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it but um that comment about
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um the the Dorian so I said Dorian book stuff by
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myself and then they have to give you two orders make sure to sue you for anything you say so so I wrote this thing and I said the ship
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box cut me up they different version of it it was bcted and qucted in certain
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ways and bits of metal out and I was cut and bleeding and and slinging around it and it was a box so he said he said
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he said the lawyer said I don't think you can say that I can take it out he called all these people he said the
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content is ship box we can never sue us everything is ship box and it was really funny cuz like he
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literally said they can't do this because everybody's looking this horse i
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said that it's great it looks great and it could have been better than
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it's fair it's fair i I was just alarmed but this is a different lady did we Did we talk too fast and she
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got exhausted what happened marcy get out of
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here everything's fine but I just looked over oh what there was a shape shifting
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happening no it was time travel it was time travel it was time travel we're at a different location at a different time
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all right cincinnati there it is whoa whoa whoa they're like that's not funny oh I
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love Dallas maybe you'll get a good sports team
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sometime 1 2 audience
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in this the most biff thing you can do in this moment right now
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i can see out there i'll wait for this crowd i love it okay just this section so we got a couple of uh questions that
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were submitted by fans that I would love to read to you guys and get some of your answers uh Michael this one is for you
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what is your favorite memory filming any of the three Back to the Future films
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uh well I mean I already said my Back to the Future you know trying to get the
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scene which is just great i I just loved it i love the thing that was it came in my lap in a weird way you don't know
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there was another actor playing hard and they came and got me and they they tried to get me earlier but they couldn't and I didn't know about that so then out of
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nowhere they said we're changing your life so I went and luckily it was about a guy who skateboarded but I I I did
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that my whole life and I played guitar and I did that my whole life and he chased girls and I did that my whole
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life and so I just slipped right into it it was great and so so um the good thing
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was really amazing to me the the other thing was the time that I spent with Chris in that um horses in the in the
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back for free really great it was facing Chris get a movie well Tom had the
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second movie was was my testimony gift was amazing in that and festival was
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fantastic in the third movie um I was in it as much but but to be with Chris when
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Chris did all that great work in future tree was really a gift and he was so great Mary Stein it was just really cool
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to write these worship I did what I did with my my wife right so I I just got married when I did
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future two three and and um my wife loved horses so I bought a horse and I
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bought a farm and I I really did and we got rid of it all a couple years later
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but we had we had horses and I started to ride a horse this horse back future uh uh three really whiskey really uh he
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he really good to me he was really forgiving of my terrible horsemanship
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and he um and then I wanted to buy him so I went to the his buy the horse he
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said "No you can't buy a horse." I said "Well I can't buy a horse." And he said "No you can't buy
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the horse you can't because the horse is trained you shoot a camera off the inside of this horse's head they won't move cuz you train it's transitional
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horse they're really valuable these horses." And so um and so I I I I did I
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used him in the movie and it was really great to to be kid from Bernby BC Canada he's an Irish kid from the neighborhood
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we ride a horse blast beside a train next to a stone wall toward a bridge
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that goes to nowhere um it was just amazing amazing experience and so I
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awesome this next question is from Chris this is from Kimmy kimmy wants to know
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in all the movies that you've been in do you have a favorite movie that you've
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um I uh I got to ask that question and I have
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I have to say one over the
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It was my first film to be and I was sort of in my early 30s and
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I figured u I I ain't ever going to be working for a film and then and then it
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happened and I was a great admirer and fan of Jack
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Nicholson and Danny Deo is in it yes yes and and Louise Fletcher and others i
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just and Millman directing it um I just thought
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I had incredible good fortune to to
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um my favorite absolutely which is not to take anything away from the future of
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course of course of course it's it's absolutely great i love
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it make some noise y'all so Tom this question is from Chase chase
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wants to know Chase says "Miff is such a memorable villain but also hilarious how
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do you balance the difference of making him intimidating but also kind of funny
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at the same time?" Is Chase here i hope is Chase
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here i'm hearing a I'm hearing a big noise chase okay maybe not all right forget
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that kid i hate him all right let's talk about Chase a little
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oh I've got a question for Tom um that's a great compliment and um
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I think a lot of people have said that and I'm flattered by it but I think the
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reason why Biff Griff Buford can get funny is the seriousness with which I
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played everything absolutely neil Simon was a great American
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playwright and they asked uh I was an acting student long ago and they asked
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him what do you think Mr simon is the difference between playing drama and
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playing comedy and he said play comedy exactly as you would play
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drama but a bit more seriously so in comedy yeah you have to
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almost uh raise the stakes more than a dramatic uh a dramatic scene would call
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for in order to have trust in the audience absolutely so you're trusting
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in the audience to get it genius but that is that is what you have to do i
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think you have to take the piece so seriously right almost to the point of
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being too seriously that it becomes hysterical make some noise for that
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y'all that's an acting master class just going down
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for this next one is from Kayla from Sugarland uh Kayla wants to know "When you first read the script for Back to
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the Future what did you think about this film?" And Chris I love this story for
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you when you first read the script for Back to the Future what happened did you
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immediately say "Oh I got to be a part of this." Or did you do something
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else yeah i did somebody else I guess what What did you do what did you do
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what was the When you first got the script for Back to the Future what did you do huh yeah I know exactly i tossed
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it i got the I got the script i had made up my mind that I was going to go move
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back to New York and I on the when st came
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out call from an agent i went in LA and I went out and started doing that and
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after a while I I had fear it was going good for me in
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New York and I thought that's lapsing i said "I'm not doing anything here i
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should go back." So I made up my mind to go back to York and then I get the Back to the Future script i shuffle through
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it i don't want to do this and I put in the waste paper and a friend of mine that was with
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me at the time said "In New York where you didn't have any work and you were trying to start a career you would
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never take a script and throw in the waste." and I had to
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agree she was right so I retrieved the script i read it i went back to LA and
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metus that was that make some noise y'all recognize that you're in the best
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timeline possible cuz somewhere in the multiverse there's a place where Chris did not pull that thing out of the trash
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yeah that's right i'm in I mean Sam Sam it's his birthday name by the
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way i picture Chris reading the script with like coffee grinds on it and drippings and and like like crap on it
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like reading dripping um so it's funny i I love I love the image of it being in the trash but but I for me I never I
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never I I didn't know anything about the script my went to my producer on family guys i see who was his best friend
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seemed to him when they started the movie i said "Well Michael Fox to do a movie." And Gary said "No I I got a
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person doing my show." And I ruined my show cuz I I I like to keep my show and
35:06
um and and so I didn't hear about it they hired another actor they shot for 6 weeks then they came back they they were
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thrilled with what was happening so he went back to Gary and said "Please please." So Gary come calls me into his
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office and then I'm in his office and I thought he was firing me i said "I just I just had Teen Wolf." I said "I just
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had Teen Wolf fire me." So so he he he said he said he told
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me the story i said "So you give him the script." And and so he gave me an envelope script in it said "Take this home read it let me know what you what
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if you like it if you do we'll try." I picked it up and I kind of wait in my hands put it back in there said I love
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it the best script I ever read in Bob and and um so I'm really
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excited about it but it's so funny cuz it's kind of a parallel thing it's like you got it didn't want it i got it
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didn't know I had it and then then
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f when you first got the script what did you think when I first
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got the script i mean this back to the future thing i mean to me it
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represented a job okay yeah yeah yeah yeah so I sort of liked it a
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lot when um when I was auditioning for Back to the Future guys like me didn't
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get to read the script i got a special scene right that
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was written just for Biff and George McFly oh wow that they wrote because
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this the script was top secret we couldn't know what the script was about um so it was just a high
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school bully and his victim George McFly so I didn't know the script wow until I
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got the part but Crispen Glover and I thank the good Lord Chris Glover and I
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were paired together the first pairing they'll bring you back for the call back
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they call it you come back and they'll say "Okay Bob you read it with Tim meet each other and this guy and Tom this is
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Crisen krispy Glover hello hi and um and you guys are going to read together we
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went outside i just said "Uh whatever." But McFly you got my homework done and
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he just "Well Bev I don't." And I just
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thought I probably won't get this it's a big movie but if they don't hire this guy they're out of their
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minds it was unbelievable but Krisen and I went through layer after layer after
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layer after layer until we both got cast in the movie then saw the script
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wow then suggested that Biff should be a way bigger
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they didn't take that to heart for some reason well and uh but but it was uh I
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can't describe the thrill you know because you you know athletes just in a
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sense you know you want to know if you're good enough right you're getting up to that higher level and it's like
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somebody walking up and you know giving you the the jersey you know of the let's
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say Texas Rangers hey good job good job so no but you go to the big stadium with
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the big jersey and they hand it to you go get go out there on the mound and start uh and start really really playing
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with the with the big boys with these guys it's right so to be cast in a movie like that to come into the the world of
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such uh experienced talented brilliant
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actors and for everybody to sort of say "Yeah you belong here this is like keep
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the jersey was really an amazing [Music]
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music saying that my my situation was I didn't know anything about the movie all I heard about the movie was a new team
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movement passing in and out of shooting the scene and then down the road they were big trucks and big fancy we were
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like little dirt boxing how many this goofy TV move and they had this big truck and I
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said what's that they said movie they're scouting the location said what's it called he said back future and who's in
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it they said Chris Glover chris Glover is the one guy I knew cuz he had done it many times one game and I had I'm not
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that modest about that it was a good show i was pretty
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good but the point was this guy comes on to do an episode and blew my ass off the
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street it was amazing it was so funny and so great and so gifted and so bizarre i said "This guy's great like
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like give him more jokes i just want to hear cuz I drive this job forever." But but he's away for a week so give him
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jokes just makes me laugh chris was so gifted and so I was one of the things I decided when I got to offer the movie
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was I was going to work for Christmas and um um the other thing about about uh uh the movie was that that that
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um it just was like this this thing where they said to me here's the ball we thought we were going to win this game
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like we thought we had a winning team and somebody's not happy with it it's not we're not winning so so kind of like
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the third quarter they give you the ball they say "Here's your ball you run with it." And I had no idea if I really
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thought about it I would have buckled up and ran away cuz it was really But I was so excited about doing it but but that's
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an interesting because they really come to me and said "Well we find the quarterback you're the quarterback
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here's the ball we're losing go win." And I had you guys on my team so
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Guys we are so lucky that you all accepted this part these roles and made
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such a huge impact on all of us dallas I need y'all to join me one more time in celebrating Michael J fox Christian Tom
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Wilson in 40 years of the greatest movie of all time Back to the Future ladies
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and gentlemen thank you all so much for joining us [Applause]