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In the video, Brian Q. Quinn discusses his thoughts on the Star Wars and Back to the Future franchises. He argues that the Back to the Future franchise is better because it is a franchise, while the Star Wars franchise is not. He also suggests that the third movie in the trilogy, which was supposed to be about the boy saving his family, could have been better if it had been set in the world of the original trilogy and focused on the family.

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  • 00:10:00 Sal Vulcano and Brian Q Quinn discuss their friendship and how it has evolved over time. Sal recalls a time when Brian was not feeling well and they had to go shoot a video. Brian says that he knows when their friendship can go bad and warns Sal that he will have a higher opinion of him when he attends his funeral.
  • 00:15:00 The video features Brian Q Quinn and two other guests - Sal Vulcano and Joe DeRosa - discussing their favorite movie genres, Star Wars vs. Back to the Future. Quinn says that Back to the Future is his favorite movie, and the three discuss why each movie is great. DeRosa then brings up the fact that family Guy has been known for its offensive jokes, to which Quinn responds that he has heard Rob McElhenney say that if a joke isn't funny now, it probably won't be in 10 years.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the differences between Star Wars and Back to the Future. Brian Q. Quinn points out that Back to the Future creator Bob Gale was a fan of Star Wars, and that it was a cool moment when he came back to the show after leaving for a few episodes. He also mentions that he saw Rob Reiner and Charlie Day at a meeting in Los Angeles, and that Reiner was nice to him.
  • 00:25:00 Brian Quinn discusses his experiences with Star Wars and Back to the Future, and how prize picks makes it easy for first time participants to get involved in daily fantasy sports.
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  • 00:35:00 The video discusses the similarities and differences between the Star Wars and Back to the Future franchises. Brian Quinn argues that the Back to the Future franchise is a franchise, while the Star Wars franchise is not. Quinn also argues that the changes made to the movie make it a different experience than the cartoon and the original movie.
  • 00:40:00 Brian Q. Quinn discusses why he believes Back to the Future is a masterpiece, and how its time travel concepts have been improved upon in more recent movies.
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  • 00:55:00 In this video, Brian Quinn compares Star Wars and Back to the Future. Quinn argues that the original Star Wars trilogy is about the family, while the sequels focus more on time travel. Quinn suggests that the third movie in the trilogy, which was supposed to be about the boy saving his family, could have been better if it had been set in the world of the original trilogy and focused on the family.

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In the video, Brian Quinn discusses the similarities and differences between Star Wars and Back to the Future. He argues that Back to the Future is a fun movie, despite its flaws. He also discusses the importance of Marty in Back to the Future III, and how the characters would not have been as likable without him.

  • 01:00:00 In this video, Brian Q. Quinn discusses the similarities between Star Wars and Back to the Future, and how the third movie in the trilogy would have been better if it were different. Quinn also advocates for the idea of a "force awakens" pilot episode for Star Wars: Episode VII, in order to avoid the same criticisms levied against previous installments in the franchise.
  • 01:05:00 The video discusses the similarities and differences between Star Wars and Back to the Future. Brian Quinn argues that Back to the Future is a fun movie, despite its flaws. He also discusses the importance of Marty in Back to the Future III, and how the characters would not have been as likable without him.
  • 01:10:00 In the video, Brian Quinn discusses how Back to the Future is not as iconic as Star Wars. He goes on to say that Star Wars is better because it follows the lineage of what brought him there in the first place. He also admits that he would trash Star Wars if he had the chance, but he says that he will rest on that good point.
  • 01:15:00 The taste buds of two men discuss their favorite and least favorite foods. The taste buds of the men discuss how Back to the Future wins in terms of being timeless.

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