Back to the Future (I, II and III)

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  1. Katsquatch Klone #5 Twilight Town Denizen

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    These movies have to be some of the best ever ^^
     
  2. blue_neon Traverse Town Homebody

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    Hey

    I love the movies too bad Micheal J Fox has parkinsons :(
     
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    Back To The Future

    Have you seen all three of them? Did you like them?
     
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    I've seen them, and I thought they where all very good. I always loved sci-fi movies.
     
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    Man I love all those movies. That was such a good idea in BTTF2 when Marty got the sports almanac and wanted to take it back to place bets. Those movies are always so much fun to watch.
     
  6. Destiny's Force Mess with the best, lose like the rest...

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    Great Scot! This is heavy...

    They should've put more effort in the second and third movies. The acting near the end of Part II was a bit rushed. That's what happens when you work on both movies at once. Kinda like how they did PoTC.

    I wonder what would've happend if Crispin Glover had actually agreed to show up in Parts II and III instead of trying to hold off on more money...

    Other than that, I love it to bits! Anything that involves time travel with the main character getting a happy ending is a 5-star movie in my book. :D
     
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    back to the future is one of my alltime favorite movies, I can nearly quote the entire first movie but it's just one of those things where you think, 'how can people like that back in those days' and you can argue with them come hell or high water, same with Star Wars

    Last night, Darth Vader came down, from Planet Vulcan and told me that if i didn't take Lorraine out, then he'd melt my brain.

    Classic.
     
  8. OMG, I love them! I'm surprised that someone made a thread on it, so I had to click it. One of the best sci-fi movies, ever. Watched all three, and if they give reruns, I'll see them over again and over again. Even the Doc gets his own lady in the end xP.

    I use to have a crush on Michael J. Fox, since he looked hot and young in those days (can't say so now, since he looks way older).
     
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    So now here's what I'm wondering. I remember that Doc Brown wanted to destroy the time machine because it caused a lot of headaches. Now I know about Michael J Fox's condition. Technically though, they could make BTTF 4 and destroy the train in order for everything to fall into place. What do you guys think? I wish they would make a 4th part and end it all. On another note, I'm so bummed they got rid of the BTTF ride in Orlando Florida. It was such a great ride. It never got old. :nono:
     
  10. Destiny's Force Mess with the best, lose like the rest...

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    BTTF 4? Ain't gonna happen.

    First off, they DID continue the BTTF series via cartoons. Unfortunately, it only lasted one season. The live-action segments with Chris Lloyd and Bill Nye the Science Guy (not in the same room) was worth watching, though. However, the cartoon had Marty gain back his hoverboard, the DeLorean was no longer trashed, and the Einstein the dog was actually able to drive the time machines himself. :blink: The only original actors who played their cartoon counterparts were Doc Brown, Clara and Biff.

    And I'm glad I got to ride the ride in Universal Studios Hollywood. I wish I wasn't stuck in the backseat, though. That truly sucked. :xp:

    One last note. Chris Lloyd and Michael J. Fox did have a reunion albeit a short one. They weren't reprising their roles, but they did get some screentime together again. It was on MJ's show: "Spin City." YouTube's got a clip of them. ;)
     
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