Back to the Future Trilogy (Robert Zemeckis, 1985-1990)

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Roger Ryan
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Re: Back to the Future Trilogy

#26 Post by Roger Ryan »

BTTF PART II uncannily predicted the fate of Detroit (I've spent my whole life in the suburbs of this city): towering glorious casinos (three of them) and the rest of the city a bombed-out wreck!

What keeps the second film on track with the first is its respect for the theory of parallel dimensions. Even though it's a comedy, the science fiction element is played seriously. The third doesn't concern itself as much with the science, but plays around with genre expectations to make up for it.
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#27 Post by Alphonse Doinel »

Would have loved to see some of the Stoltz footage, but that was about as likely as a Crispin Glover interview.

I'd also like to hear what the hell this is all about. Someone track down that kid!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq5-6PkVGCg
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#28 Post by domino harvey »

Thank God I wasn't drinking something when I watched this, it would have ended up all over the screen
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#29 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

According to Bob Gale, there actually will be some footage of Eric Stoltz's scenes in the new documentary.
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#30 Post by aox »

Yeah, my sources told me this morning that a good chunk of Stoltz's footage will be included.
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#31 Post by Alphonse Doinel »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:According to Bob Gale, there actually will be some footage of Eric Stoltz's scenes in the new documentary.
Fantastic. I thought the 2002 doc was a little underwhelming, so hopefully this does a better job.
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#32 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Sounds like it, especially considering Spielberg has taken part.
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#33 Post by mfunk9786 »

This can't come soon enough. Though it does bum me out that it'll almost certainly be saddled with the generic blue disc art and crappy menus that Universal has refused to do away with.
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#34 Post by aox »

Eye on the prize! :cheers
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#35 Post by broadwayrock »

BTTF1 blu-ray
BTTF1 HDTV
BTTF2 blu-ray
BTTF2 HDTV
BTTF3 blu-ray
BTTF3 HDTV

The HDTV version is 720p upscaled to 1080p.
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#36 Post by Peacock »

Has the Blu had heavy DNR applied or what?
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#37 Post by ArchCarrier »

More like excessive sharpening.
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#38 Post by dx23 »

The new collection is going to include this video footage of Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly.
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#39 Post by manicsounds »

With 5 weeks of shooting done with Stoltz, I am hoping for a PiP comparisson between the two...
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#40 Post by Alphonse Doinel »

I'm at least hoping for some scenes with dialogue. I've been curious for years, and a few seconds just doesn't cut it.
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#41 Post by MoonlitKnight »

You know what I'd really love to see eventually -- all 3 films edited into one. But I doubt a single Blu-ray is long enough to store a 5-hour movie all on one disc. Plus, there's that '2 different actresses playing Jennifer' thing. :-k
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#42 Post by Mr Sausage »

MoonlitKnight wrote:Plus, there's that '2 different actresses playing Jennifer' thing
Back to that Obscure Object of Desire?
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#43 Post by Brian C »

My brother tried to do that with the VCR back in the day when we were kids, by playing with recording times when they came on TV. Never could get the transitions quite right.
MoonlitNight wrote:Plus, there's that '2 different actresses playing Jennifer' thing.
Couldn't they just CGI Shue's face on to the original actress? Jennifer's not in the first film very much.
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#45 Post by swo17 »

Off topic, but I hate non-centered subtitles.
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#46 Post by domino harvey »

I'm so used to Universal's roving subs that I hardly notice anymore, especially when compared to Sony's black-boxed horrors of late
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#47 Post by mfunk9786 »

But I really wish Universal would ditch those horrendous menus.
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#48 Post by Finch »

Anyone know if there's any chance of the films being released separately in 6 or 12 months' time? I'd rather not spend extra money on two sequels that I don't care for at all.
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#49 Post by perkizitore »

It's only £28 on Amazon right now and surely in 3-6 months it will be £18 or less. Unless they announce a standalone release in that time period with a significantly cheaper RRP, you better get the heavily discounted boxset.
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Re: Back to the Future Trilogy

#50 Post by MoonlitKnight »

Finch wrote:Anyone know if there's any chance of the films being released separately in 6 or 12 months' time? I'd rather not spend extra money on two sequels that I don't care for at all.
Sacrilege! :-s
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