The Character Couch – Marty McFly

Greetings, movie enthusiasts and psychology aficionados! Today, we embark on a journey that's as thrilling as a DeLorean time machine ride—analyzing the iconic character Marty McFly from the Back to the Future trilogy through the fascinating lens of psychology. So, buckle up, because we're about to explore the layers of Marty's mind like never before. … Continue reading The Character Couch – Marty McFly

The Hero/Villain Parley

I don't know about you, but I love it when movies or TV shows throw in scenes where the hero and the villain meet and just have a conversation. It doesn't necessarily have to be the first time these two characters come face to face, it just has to result in an interesting encounter that … Continue reading The Hero/Villain Parley

First or Last

Will someone please explain to me why it's so important to be first? I'm not talking about coming in first place in a race or a competition. First place is what people should strive for. It's an indicator of who's the best at something. But why does this carry over to entirely inconsequential events? So … Continue reading First or Last

10 Ways to Know I’m Old

If you've been following this blog for even a few days, you know that my birthday was this past Sunday. I continually attempt to trick myself into believing that I'm younger than I actually am. I do this by hanging out with a group of friends who are, on average, 10 years younger than me. … Continue reading 10 Ways to Know I’m Old

Back to the Future

I've written a number of times regarding my deep and abiding love for all things Back to the Future. I've sat through the trilogy countless times. When I visited Los Angeles back in 2008, my friend Jen took me on a whirlwind adventure that included many of the locations used in the films. I wish … Continue reading Back to the Future