I’m back with more Back to the Future content. Today actress Lea Thompson , who played Lorraine Baines McFly in the ilm series revealed the prop she forever borrowed from the set of Back to the Future Part II.
Now, if you’re thinking Lea Thompson doesn’t seem like the type of person who would partake in such debauchery, I’m right there with you. However, she had a very valid reason for taking this prop. I’ll let our discover the what and the why on your own. Check out what Thompson had to say while speaking with People magazine down below.
“From ‘Back to the Future Part II,’ I took my prosthetic breasts. I didn’t want [them] to fall into the wrong hands, because it’s actually a cast of my actual breasts inside. So I was like, ‘I’ll take those, thank you very much.’ But they got really smelly because they were latex and I threw them away.”
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It’s completely understandable why Thompson took the prop. This isn’t the usual case of an actor lifting a souvenir from the set. Given the opportunity to take one prop from Back to the Future Part: II, It would probably be something from the Cafe 80s in 2015. Though, I would have to think about it.
Over the last week or so the trilogy has been in the news more than would be expected from a franchise its age. Bob Gale doesn’t want anymore Back to the Future films. He is the franchise gatekeeper, and unfortunately, there currently isn’t a key master.
And as always, I f***ing love Back to the Future.
Which Back to the Future Part: II prop would you forever borrow? Let us know in the comments down below!
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