by O.Supreme » Sat Oct 03, 2015 7:25 pm
Back to the Future Trilogy – These were just added to Amazon Prime on 10/1. Although I had seen them often in my teens and early 20’s, I was surprised to realize it had probably been well over a decade since I had seen any of them. I think seeing as how the first film was made 30 years ago, and the surreal feeling of part II’s vision of 2015, made this viewing all the more enjoyable.
Back to the Future is still a classic. I found myself laughing quite a bit at all the subtle humor. The dialogue is at times fast, especially with Chris Lloyd, but that adds to the charm of the film, and you have to pay attention at every moment, or you will miss something. Also the awkwardness of Fox’s character (Marty McFly), having to confront his mother who has developed a crush on him. I think the teenager in all of us *shudders* at the dread of that ever happening. Thank goodness there is no such thing as time travel. There were more twists and turns than I remember, but seeing the ending still felt satisfying.
Back to the Future II –Growing up, this one always felt the weakest to me. Probably so much hype was built on being in the Future, but the film only spends only about 20 minutes there. But now as I am older, I can appreciate the film for what it is, really a story about undoing the all damage made by one reckless decision. Though in reality when you deal with time travel there are always flaws. When 2015 Biff traveled back to 1955 to give himself the Almanac, when he returned to 2015, *that* timeline would have ceased to exist, but oh well, for the sake of the story I guess we can overlook that. Part II’s vision of 2015 was a fun exercise for me in seeing what predictions came true, and what didn’t.
Flying Cars –No
Weather Control –No
“Smart” clothing- No
Hover boards – No
Jaws 19 – No it’s much worse, we have Sharknado 3
“Smart” Homes –Yes
Flat Screen TV – Yes
Fax’s in every room (actually tablets and smart phones with instant e-mail access have eliminated this need)
Phone/ TV Glasses (see smart phones & Tablets)
Cubs win the World Series –This one is probably the most fascinating because for the first time in 17 years the Cubs are in the playoffs, and as we’ve seen, in recent years anything can happen. *if* they do by some miracle win however, it won’t be against the fictitious Miami team as stated in the film, seeing as how the real Miami Marlins are not in the Playoffs, and play in the same league as the Cubs (NL), so a world series meeting would be an impossibility. But Kudos to the writers for predicting a team in Miami 4 years before they actually existed.
Back to the Future III – This one had the opposite effect on me now as an adult. I liked this one more when I was younger, but now seemed to be a little boring especially the whole romance between Doc Brown & Clara, but I suppose it was necessary for the final outcome. I still found myself getting a little misty eyed at the end when the DeLorean was destroyed, and Doc Browns line about “nobody’s future has been written yet, so make it a good one.” All in all, I think not seeing these movies in such a long time gave me a greater appreciation for them, and it was an overall enjoyable experience, especially exposing my kids to these for the first time.
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