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Back to the Future Part III
I’ve been interested in looking at the Back to the Future series for a while now, but it just feels right to take a retrospective look at this timeless trilogy following a month focusing on Western movies. Why? Because Back … Continue reading
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Back to the Future Part II
When Back to the Future became an instant phenomenon, with a joke ending that implied a sequel, you know a sequel was guaranteed at some point. Director Robert Zemeckis said that no sequel was planned, and he and co-writer and … Continue reading
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Tagged alan silvestri, back to the future, back to the future 2, back to the future part II, biff tannen, bob tgale, chicago cubs, christopher lloyd, comedy, comedy movie, doc brown, doctor brown, elisabeth shue, hoverboard, jennifer mcfly, lea thompson, lorraine mcfly, marty mcfly, michael j. fox, movie review, movies, robert zemeckis, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, steven spielberg, thomas f. wilson, universal studios
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Back to the Future
With most movies I’ve seen, I have a fairly good memory of the first time I saw them, especially if they had an impact on me. I don’t remember the first time I saw Back to the Future too well … Continue reading
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Tagged amblin pictures, back to the future, biff tannen, billy zane, bob gale, christopher lloyd, claudia wells, comedy, comedy movie, crispin glover, eric stoltz, frank price, george mcfly, j.j. cohen, lea thompson, lorraine mcfly, marty mcfly, michael j. fox, movie review, movies, robert zemeckis, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, steven spielberg, thomas f. wilson, universal studios
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Comics of January 7, 2015
Well, it’s the first week of 205; the year Back To The Future promised we would have hoverboards and flying cars. It’s the year Arnold Schwarzenegger was cloned without his knowledge or consent (in the mediocre movie The Sixth Day). … Continue reading
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