Pause Back To The Future Part II At The Right Moment & There's A NSFW Detail You Probably Missed

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Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) smiling and Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) looking horrified in Back to the Future Part II Custom image by Sean Morrison

Though it's well-known as a family movie, Back to the Future Part II has some jokes that aren't safe for work, and one can only be seen by pausing at exactly the right moment. While there were some things Back to the Future Part II got right about 2015, not all of its predictions were right. From self-lacing sneakers to flying cars, there were a few wild predictions about the future in one of the best Back to the Future movies. One such prediction was only in a few seconds of the film, and finding it means finding a dirty joke that wasn't intended for young audiences.

Michael J. Fox played several McFly family members in the Back to the Future trilogy, and one of his most prominent roles was as Marty McFly Jr. in the second installment. Marty Jr. was, basically, the butt of many of the movie's jokes. He let Griff (Tom Wilson) walk all over him, he whined and made bad jokes to the rest of his family, and he was obsessed with watching television whenever possible. Marty Jr. was certainly a funny character in Back to the Future Part II, but you likely missed one of his best - and most NSFW - jokes.

Back To The Future Part II's Opening Hill Valley Scene Contains A NSFW Easter Egg

Marty McFly Jr. Was Ogling Women Who Had Just Received Breast Implants

Marty McFly Jr. (Michael J. Fox) in a phone booth next to a sign that reads "Sale on now! One week only. Breast implants" in Back to the Future Part II

When Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) and Marty first see Marty McFly Jr. at the beginning of Back to the Future Part II, he's ogling some well-endowed women on the street. While that's a fairly NSFW joke in itself, another hidden detail made it even funnier. If you pause at just the right moment, the text on the building the women were exiting can be read, and it reveals that the women were leaving a "plastic surgery franchise," while another sign in front advertises a sale on breast implants. Presumably, Marty Jr. chose to walk down that street in particular for a reason.

The Joke Continues Later In Back To The Future Part II

Back To The Future Part II Also Has Adjustable Breast Implants On TV

Marty McFly Jr. (Michael J. Fox) watches six TV channels at once, one of which displays an advertisement for "The super inflatable 'TIT'" in Back to the Future Part II

In addition to the blink-or-you-miss-it Easter Egg at the beginning of the movie, Back to the Future Part II has another, much easier to catch, joke about breast implants. While Jennifer (Elisabeth Shue) was snooping around the future McFly house, she spied Marty Jr. watching six different television channels at once. On one of the channels, an advertisement for a product called "The Super Inflatable 'TIT'" could be seen, and a woman demonstrated that it was a breast implant that could increase in size. Another shot of the ad promoted the idea that it was perfect for "that last-minute adjustment."

Elisabeth Shue as Jennifer in the McFly house in Back to the Future Part 2

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Evidently, Marty Jr.'s ogling on the street only scratched the surface of 2015's plastic surgery technology. The NSFW jokes in Back to the Future Part II, while funny enough on their own, also fit well with the movie's critiques of the consumerism and materialism of the future. It makes sense that a world dominated by dehydrated pizzas and 3D ads for Jaws 19 would also have products as inane as breast implants that can be adjusted while in a woman's chest. The jokes also serve as a fun detail for more mature fans of Back to the Future Part II to enjoy.

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Taking up where the first movie left off, Back to the Future Part II sees Marty McFly and Doc Brown travel to the year 2015, where their efforts to fix the future end up causing even bigger problems as Biff Tannen wreaks havoc across the timeline with the help of a stolen sports almanac. Martin J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd return in Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale's second installment of their iconic trilogy.

Release Date November 22, 1989

Runtime 108 minutes

Director Robert Zemeckis

Writers Bob Gale

Budget $40 Million

Studio(s) Universal Pictures

Distributor(s) Universal Pictures

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