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Marty smacking his head after getting hit by car


This looked real. Anyone know how they filmed this? Every time I watch this I cringe at the visual and sound of his head smacking the pavement

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I'm not sure about this movie but I know that in other movies they use heavy duty rubber blended into the surrounding terrain and edit in the bump. I don't like it either, one of my best friends had an aneurysm from the exact same thing.

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It's gotta be rubber. I know they used some sort of padding that was painted to look like blacktop for the alley fight scene in They Live. It's just an issue of making it look like actual road.

I agree, it's painful to watch.

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It's one of the most painful things I have ever seen in a movie, and I have seen Fight Club and Mr. Bean's Holiday.

I know the sound is dubbed in after, but darn it's an effective scene, especially since he hits his head twice.

The only annoying part about it is that Lorraine pointing out the big bruise is wrong, considering where the bump should factually be.

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This idea, that I have heard around the internet, is that Fox, in order to achieve realism for that scene, ACTUALLY hit his head on the pavement. Not real hard, mind you, as it was filmed probably with Fox sitting on the ground and then rolling backwards.
But, what I have heard from some other sources on the internet (and we know how accurate they are!) is that the scene was an early contributor to his getting Parkinson's disease.

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I actually think I saw him doing an interview looooooooooong ago where he mentioned he was getting "twinges" in his hands every now and then even when filming Family Ties and BTTF, not realizing at the time that they were early symptoms of Parkinson's.

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Hmmm. That could very well be.

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BTW, that's not SMACKING. That's BUMPING.

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Agreed - the sound was a bit too real.

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