Complete ‘Biff Tannen Museum’ video monitor footage revealed – a BTTF.com exclusive
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BTTF.com has recently uncovered a copy of the complete video monitor footage from the ‘Biff Tannen Museum’ scene in Back to the Future™ Part II which Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) watches at the museum’s entrance while he’s looking for answers about his father’s demise. This never-before-seen clip is an extension of the material we briefly see on film, featuring some elaborate glimpses into Biff Tannen’s (Tom Wilson) ill-gained rise to fame and power in Hill Valley. The 3½ minute segment was digitized from an old VHS tape which had been saved by a Back to the Future fan with family connections to the film production at the time the sequels were shot in 1989-1990. To date, the following clip is not available on any other commercial collection, including the recently released 25th Anniversary Trilogy Blu-ray Disc and DVD boxed sets.
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#2 written by HelloFade2 1 year ago
Under the “Recommended for you section on my you tube page” a video called “Drunk girl at the bar” was reccomended for me because i watched this video? Um ok i don’t really see what the connection is between a drunk girl at the bar and Biff from back to the future…..maybe because Biff got drunk in the movie?
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#8 written by hossrex 1 year ago
@guitarsword15
Back to the Future 2 and 3 were made at the same exact time. One released fall 1989, the other summer 1990. There weren’t “mistakes” in this video, it was just dramatic license for thematic effect.
Because really… if we’re going to start having a problem with small things as Ransik does… there are MUCH MUCH bigger “problems” with these movies.
The correct reply to his claim is “shut up and enjoy the movies asshat. What with all the good that’s here, you focus on THAT?”
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#15 written by Ransik 1 year ago
This is obviously fan-made. If it was the real deal, it is horribly done, and no wonder most of it is never shown. Please explain how we get scenes from Biff in class as a child, which would put it around the mid 40s? No video cameras back then!
Either way, it’s obviously fan-made, because there are several mistakes in it, most notably saying Mad Dog was his grandfather.
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