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DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
Bah! Gank'ed score!
:lol:

Yes, everything about PART 3 is AWESOME. That's the version of the model Delorean I bought.
:sohappy:

See... Part II is my fave in the series... followed by 1.. and then 3.

3 is good... dont get me wrong... I am just a big II fan.

....and yea... I have all the models to... in display cases... set up in diorama style. :lol: :o :lol:
 

Mr.EPCOT

Active Member
I honestly think that the score to Part III is underappreciated. So many new and familiar themes blended perfectly.

The thing that annoys me about some movie soundtracks (including ALL of BTTF's) is that the music is scrambled or ordered differently than in the movie. As far as I know I've picked, chosen and re-arranged the right order on iTunes. (It's all good, but now it's that much better. :D)

Part III score is AWESOME. Way underrated.

Totally agree with everything said here. I dare say it might be the best score out of the three, but Part I is perfect, too. I think Alan Silvestri in general is way underappreciated. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is also PERFECT, and should have been nominated for a Best Score Oscar. Forrest Gump: PERFECT.
 

NemoRocks78

Seized
See... Part II is my fave in the series... followed by 1.. and then 3.

3 is good... dont get me wrong... I am just a big II fan.

....and yea... I have all the models to... in display cases... set up in diorama style. :lol: :o :lol:

Part II = #1 movie of all time :king: :lookaroun
 

imagineer boy

Well-Known Member
Does anyone else think that parts 2 and 3 should've been switched?

I think part 2 should've been the one where they went to the wild west and part 3 should've been the future/confrontation with evil present Biff. It would've been more dramatic that way.

I still like the sequals though.:D
 

dandaman

Well-Known Member
^^Agreed. :D

Also, I sooo needed that laugh... that prank call (compilation) was awesome!

Also also, I also (:lookaroun) did a double-take when I heard the BTTF III theme in the theatre last week. That movie actually looks pretty funny, too!

...I mean, also.
 

diddy_mouse

Well-Known Member
omg, why have I not found this thread until now?! have you guys been messing with the space-time continuum? anyway...i love me some BTTF!

[in a Drive-In, in 1955]
Young Doc: All you have to do is drive the time vehicle directly toward that screen accelerating to 88 miles an hour.
Marty McFly: Wait a minute, Doc. If I drive straight towards the screen, I'm gonna crash into those Indians.
Young Doc: Marty, you're not thinking fourth dimensionally. You'll instantly be transported back into 1885, and those Indians won't even be there.

*always remember kids...think fourth dimensionally, especially when driving toward a movie screen...*
 

JimboJones123

Well-Known Member
Few notes.

Dot Matrix Printer in the future!!!!! Awesome!!!!!!

Who would have guessed we would be on the doorstep to "the future" in 2015 so quickly?

Most importantly...Did anybody ever get one of those hoverboards that Mattel had produced but the government kept them from releasing?

That story haunted me for YEARS til they finally blew the lid off it in the DVD commentary.
 

WDWFREAK53

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Me too! :sohappy:

I just loved how you were reliving the first movie from a different perspective and I thought it was really cool how they kept the story going...by basically replaying the first movie over again!

I kinda wish they had shot a few scenes from the first one over again to maybe show Marty running around in the background from part II.
 

dandaman

Well-Known Member
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At least part of actor Christopher Lloyd's property was damaged in the fire, the Los Angeles Times reported on its real estate blog. It said a Times reporter witnessed much of the "Back to the Future" actor's eight-acre grounds in ruins, and that he was filming on location in Vancouver but a caretaker had fled the property. Lloyd's agent had no comment Friday when contacted by The Associated Press, and messages left with his manager were not returned.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27710816

:(
 

WDWFREAK53

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I actually heard that the fire was started when Doc and Marty hit 88mph. The bad wind conditions and the dry air caused the two strips of flames to get out of control.
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
At least he's ok.

Did I mention I had the pleasure of Screening a digital print of Back to the Future part 1 on the big screen down here at celebration with him, writer Bob Gale, and other BTTF fans a few months ago. I'll never forget it, it was GREAT!
:sohappy:
 

NemoRocks78

Seized
At least he's ok.

Did I mention I had the pleasure of Screening a digital print of Back to the Future part 1 on the big screen down here at celebration with him, writer Bob Gale, and other BTTF fans a few months ago. I'll never forget it, it was GREAT!
:sohappy:
Ugh I so wanted to go but I had Prom that night :hammer: :lol:

We need this on Blu-ray ASAP!
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
Ugh I so wanted to go but I had Prom that night :hammer: :lol:

We need this on Blu-ray ASAP!

I know they said that the digital transfer we saw was hot off the presses for the Blue Ray release. In fact, they had just got done with it the night before and they warned there would be a short intermission due to the fact they didn't have time to put the two chunks of the movie together.
:lol: :D
 

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