![]() Biff lives with his grandmother, Gertrude Tannen, at 1809 Mason Street. The only person at Hill Valley High School that Biff fears is Mr. Feared by most of his schoolmates, he was less brave without his gang ( Match, Skinhead, and 3-D). He bullied George McFly into doing his homework for him while he drank and hung out with his friends. He is the great-grandson of Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, son of Irving "Kid" Tannen and grandfather of Griff Tannen. He frequently calls others "butthead".Ĭharacter portrayal Biff's early life and nature īiff was born in Hill Valley, California. He and his family members are shown to misuse idioms in ways that make them appear foolish and comical, despite their intention to insult or intimidate. The character is portrayed as a large, belligerent, dim-witted bully who obtains what he wants by intimidating others into doing his work for him, or by cheating. Biff's great-grandfather, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, is the main antagonist of the third. Biff is the main antagonist of the first and second films. Wilson plays Biff in all three films as well as the Universal Studios ride, and voiced the character in the animated series. Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (great-grandfather)īiff Howard Tannen is a fictional character and a major antagonist in the Back to the Future trilogy.The second one he seems more seasoned, but, I guess that's because we are getting so much 1985 Doc vs the first where it was primarily 1955 doc. Lloyd also did really good at playing two versions of himself, but I think it was really visible in the 3rd where you see 1955 Doc not really knowing what's going on, and then 1885 Doc super confident, but still Doc, just an older, wiser version, though he hasn't completley abandoned his eccintricities, he has them under much better control, even compared to the first one. ![]() Michael J Fox obviously makes the movie with Lloyd, but I think Wilson had way more solid range through the series, as Marty himself didn't change, but the other characters he did weren't anything special. Like, His ability to go between ages/characters (genders) was better than Michael J Fox's. ![]() The first one he's largely just a bully, then at the end he's kind of a post bully pussy, but the bully personality is him to the core, and you can see it through all of the characters, it obviously amps up for Mad Dog and stuff, but all the characters are different, but the same, and it's not just because it's the same actor. ![]() Tom Wilson doesn't get enough credit for his part in those movies. I know part 3 is either hit-or-miss around here, but I freaking love part 3, mostly bc of Biff. He is extremely funny at times, ruthless at others, and was able to be serious and light-hearted in the same scene. From his mannerisms to the way he delivers his dialogue, I think it is all brilliant. This is probably an unpopular opinion, but Mad Dog Tannen in part 3 is my favorite, especially now that I've done a few trilogy marathons in my middle years. On to part 2, old-man gramps 2015 Biff makes his 1st appearance in the cafe 80's, followed immediately by young, future-2015 Griff with a few short circuits in his bionic implants, then later in part 2 we meet alternate-1985 Biff at "Biff Tannen's Pleasure Palace and Casino" (I used to be scared of this Biff when I was a youngster), and then finally in part 3 we meet Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen. We are introduced to older and fatter 1985 Biff (with great make-up, even in 4k) at the beginning of part 1, then we meet young and handsome high school bully 1955 Biff, then at the end we meet humble and loquacious middle-aged 1985 auto-detailing Biff. Wilson killed it in every single scene he was in. Latest Discussions The Super Mario Bros Movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves John Wick: Chapter 4 Renfield Keanu Reeves Tobey Maguireīiff is my favorite character, by a long shot.
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