Dave: When Marty was younger, he only thought he had to use deodorant on one armpit.
Marty: Hey, in my defense, it was called "right guard."
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Dave: When Marty was younger, he only thought he had to use deodorant on one armpit.
Marty: Hey, in my defense, it was called "right guard."

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Marty: You guys don’t think I’ll be alone at 50, right?
Dave: Aw, come on. You’re not gonna make it to 50.
Dave: I'm a grown man.
Linda: Says the guy with a Hello Kitty waffle iron.
Lorraine: Especially you, Linda, I expect more from you.
Dave: What, you don't expect more from me?
Lorraine: All I'm hoping out of you is a haircut.
wait why is lone pine dave wearing a suit (which he "always wears to the office") when its literally a saturday

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I dunno feel like Linda and Dave got the short end of the stick a bit in the bttf musical. They only have one verse of a song and a couple of lines and they're defined by one line each. I appreciate that we don't really get much from the movie about them but they could've tried a bit harder you know?
I think the whole Linda just wanting to get a date with a boy annoys me the most. It feels pretty lazy to make that her defining characteristic, especially in a film that already doesn't have many female characters.
Lorraine, pointing to the wall: What color is this?
Dave: Grey.
Linda: Grey.
Marty: Grey.
Lorraine, turning to George: Now tell them what color you think it is.
George: Dark white.
Dave: *turns on the kitchen light*
Marty: *sitting at the table, eating bread*
Dave: It’s four in the morning.
Marty: Turn the light back off.