

Also, Dennis also falls in love with someone he has to lie to, as Doc Brown did in Back to the Future Part III.There's some through Actor Allusion: Dennis, played by Christopher Lloyd, is rivaled against Hendricks, played by Thomas F.In The Boondock Saints McGerkin is known for misquoted proverbs and references Biff Tannen's misquoted "Why don't you make like a tree, and get out of here." almost verbatim when he demands that the Russian mobsters leave his bar.Bloodsuckers Anonymous, among other references, has a very familiar Time Machine.Avengers: Endgame: The Team mentions the film along with various Time Travel films when discussing about their plan for a "time heist".The Wishful Thinking van taking off into the sky at the end of A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! mimics the famous ending shot of the first movie.Near the end he's fading from existence piece by piece (starting from the hand, of course) and says he's "Back-to-the-Futuring". The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part explicitly references the series when Rex Dangervest who is actually an alternate Emmet from the future builds a time machine with pieces taken from LEGO sets about time travel franchises: Doc Brown's DeLorean is naturally the first one.Teen Titans Go! To the Movies has a time travel scene in which Raven asks where theyre going to find Libyan Terrorists to sell them plutonium at this hour.Peabody is talking about the WABAC needing to go faster than it had ever before to go forward in time, the speedometer reads 88 miles per hour. In How to Train Your Dragon, a sketch of a flux capacitor can be seen on a wall ◊ behind Hiccup.then, when the attempted target of their vehicular assault dodges, he and his mooks scream as they hurtle towards a crash, just like the scene with Biff chasing a skateboard-riding Marty in Part II. During the car chase between the heroes and the weasels in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the weasel driving sneers "I'm gonna ram 'im!".One of Raoul's puns in the English version of A Monster in Paris is a reference to the series.Later, Aladdin pretends to jump off a balcony and is caught by a flying device hovering at a height just far enough below the balcony for his head to disappear, much like the purpose the DeLorean served in Part II.A chase scene in Aladdin ends with the pursuers getting covered in manure.Upon being redeemed, Scrooge himself does this too. During the opening credits of A Christmas Carol (2009), a few kids are having fun by clinging onto the backs of carriages and hitching a ride on them.
