Other than the alcoholism (I appreciate RL Trump is teetotal) Alt. 1985 Biff strikes me as the perfect fictional avatar for Trump: the hair, the weight, the aggressive attitude, the vulgarity, the misogyny, the obsession with gambling, the obsession with bimbos, the obsession with gold-plating everything, the self-aggrandising/mythologising history, the unearned wealth, the casual attitude towards obeying the law, the appeal to society's worst instincts (which results in Hill Valley becoming a sex, booze and gambling hellish paradise for white trash miscreants).
But are there any other better fictional avatars for Trump?
But the thing is, Trump wasn't as well known a cultural icon at the time, and it seems like he's somehow leaned more into the Biff persona *since* the late 80s (when this film was made). He didn't seem such a grotesque back then. It's as if the BTTF team predicted what he'd later become.
We all knew Trump was trying to take everything over since the 1980s, that's why you got spoofs like Biff and Clamp in Gremlins 2, Travis Cole in Dirty Work. You are a liberal so you take longer to catch on to the adult world but we all knew it was coming for 40 years.
You are probably confused how the T-1000 looked up John Connor on a Digital Police Database in 1991 because you assume there was no internet before it became commercially available to you.
But the thing is, Trump wasn't as well known a cultural icon at the time
Are you serious with this? Trump has been a huge cultural icon for as long as I can remember. He has always been the boisterous, womanizing, sleazy businessman, gaudy, attention whore.
Everyone has always known this. He was celebrated for it (prior to running for president).
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Trump has been a huge cultural icon for as long as I can remember. He has always been the boisterous, womanizing, sleazy businessman, gaudy, attention whore.
All those things are true, but just as important, he's not only been living in every libbies head for the last 20 years rent free but now has moved his whole family in!
"But the thing is, Trump wasn't as well known a cultural icon at the time"
Trump has been a household face and mainstream celebrity since the the late 1970's and was a known in business circles for a decade prior to that. He was definitely incredibly well known in 1989.
Um, how is that Biff (or any version of Biff) ANYTHING like Trump?
OK, a big hotel.. that's about it.
When did Trump do any of these things?
- Bribe the cops
- Murder someone's father so he could then marry his wife
- Have his goons punch his son-in-law in the head very hard
- Make a city a nest of biker gangs, rabid dogs, unlawful happenings and crazy gun wielders that are supposed to be educators
- Change the timeline in the worst way possible
- Almost openly advocate crime and decadent lifestyle
If you listen to his speeches, he advocates for PEACE and PEACEFUL activity, even before the dreaded January event. You people have been swallowing too many mainstream media lies. Biff isn't even accused of colluding with Russians...
When did Trump appeal to 'society's worst instincts' (a society can't have an INSTINCT, by the way, which kind of shows how much thought you put into this)?
He has always been trying to stop wars, stop insanity of the lying mainstream media, told the TRUTH about the leftists and their lies and smear campaigns and so on.
If anything, he has been and is the OPPOSITE of this movie's 100% corrupt, evil and criminal Biff.
I don't like Trump, I think some of what he's saying is wrong, and his persona is certainly ridiculous, the way he says some things, and some of the things he say are certainly cringeworthy and caveman-style idiotic, but I don't see how you can compare him to this evil villain in a fictional movie.
When I see biker gangs violating the law with some crappy metal music playing all over the white house lawn, then I might reconsider.
max shreck in batman returns and daniel clamp in gremlins 2 were both seemingly based off of trump. trump has influenced great cinema sequel characters.