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Back to the Future Part III Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 67

Back to the Future Part III movie poster

Memorable lines from Back to the Future Part III (1990), featuring audio clips and sfx.

Actors: Michael J. Fox (Marty McFly), Christopher Lloyd (Dr. Emmett Brown), Mary Steenburgen (Clara Clayton), Thomas F. Wilson (Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen)

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661 What are you gonna do, boss?
662 What are you talking about, Doc?
663 What do you mean, you're gonna be seeing lots of her, Doc? -Well, I might see her again just in passing.
664 What does this mean? Point of no return. -That's our fail-safe point. Up until there, we have still have enough time to stop the locomotive before it plunges into the ravine. But once we pass this windmill, it's the future or bust.
665 What great music! -Yeah, it's got a beat, and you can dance to it.
666 What if I don't go out there? -You're a coward. -And you'll be branded a coward for the rest of your days!
667 What kind of a future do you call that?
668 What kind of stupid name is that?
669 What the hell are you doing? -Just putting on the second coat now.
670 What the hell?

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