Back to the Future 30th Anniversary

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Back to the Future 30th Anniversary

Postby lhb412 » Sun Oct 25, 2015 9:57 pm

A few days late, but I must say I was heartened to see all this hype, all this hoopla, for a trio of older films. These days that kind of treatment is usually associated with a new remake or reboot of the property, but not in this case. It seemed Back to the Future took over the world for a few weeks solely on the strength of the original films. How cool is that?

Also: the train at the end of Part III is awesome. I don't care what anyone says!
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Re: Back to the Future 30th Anniversary

Postby O.Supreme » Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:14 am

I watched the trilogy when it appeared on Amazon Prime at the beginning of October, posted my comments in the "recently viewed movies" thread. -Also just watched the documentary "Back in Time" on Netflix. It has some pretty interesting stuff. Also It was kind of sad to see how parkinsons has progressed on M J Fox, but his pleasant attitude has not diminished.
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Re: Back to the Future 30th Anniversary

Postby hanshotfirst1138 » Sat Nov 14, 2015 10:57 pm

I sold my 25 anniversary set to my friend and got this. A fool and his money are soon parted. This was a pointless and transparent cash grab with almost nothing new.
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