Back to the Future DVD set!

WDWspider

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Originally posted by WDWFREAK53
Hmm...right...but didn't he pick up Mr. Fusion in the future??? (but I guess he could've got it when he went to the future in the train because the train did have the hover conversion in it)...BUT...he INITIALLY would've needed the plutonium (unless...he figured out how to build his own Mr. Fusion)

(oh...and he needed the train to get him up to speed because he didn't have fuel...the arrow from the indian punctured it or something)

The lightning strike prevented it from traveling back in time because it blew out one of the parts that wasn't invented yet.

Oh, well you have the advantage of watching the DVD's right now, so I can't remember enough to properly continue discussion. :lol: Obviously I'm a little shady on the whole Stream of Time and when what happened where and their subsequent effects thereafter.
 

WDWFREAK53

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Originally posted by spider-man
Oh, well you have the advantage of watching the DVD's right now, so I can't remember enough to properly continue discussion. :lol: Obviously I'm a little shady on the whole Stream of Time and when what happened where and their subsequent effects thereafter.

:lol: you crack me up :lol:

(and I hope you know that I was talking about the time machine train that Doc made to return to 1985...and not the train that pushed the DeLorean up to 88mph)

oh....and it kills me to watch the DeLorean get DESTROYED at the end :(
 

MKCustodial

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Originally posted by WDWFREAK53
oh....and it kills me to watch the DeLorean get DESTROYED at the end :(

Boy, now THAT's drama for you right there. I don't know a single true fan who doesn't cry at that scene... :cry:

But you know what always strikes me as odd by the end of the trilogy? Marty went all over to save Doc, and Doc didn't even return his hover board!!!! "Oh, hover board? Don't know what you mean... But here, got this nice PICTURE for you!" :lookaroun
 

WDWFREAK53

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Originally posted by MKCustodial
Boy, now THAT's drama for you right there. I don't know a single true fan who doesn't cry at that scene... :cry:

But you know what always strikes me as odd by the end of the trilogy? Marty went all over to save Doc, and Doc didn't even return his hover board!!!! "Oh, hover board? Don't know what you mean... But here, got this nice PICTURE for you!" :lookaroun

Good point!!! And...not to be a "non-believer" but...Either Marty or Doc would've needed to be Jedi's to be able to get the hoverboard strap around the foot of Doc... :lol: I know what you mean though...but he had that cool Toyota pick-up...what did he need with a hoverboard? :lol:
 

jaylenofan86

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The lightning strike prevented it from traveling back in time because it blew out one of the parts that wasn't invented yet.
Also, when Marty went back to 1885, didn't he cut the fuel line? Is that also why they couldn't just start it and go?
 

WDWFREAK53

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Originally posted by jaylenofan86
Also, when Marty went back to 1885, didn't he cut the fuel line? Is that also why they couldn't just start it and go?

Well, yes and no...they DID start the DeLorean after the fuel line had been cut...they fixed the fuel line and tried to put some high potent alcohol into it...it started...Marty gave it some "gas" and blew up the fuel pump.
 

Fievel

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The best part about that is that the fuel pump flew like 20 feet....I don't care how bad you blow out a pump, it isnt gonna fly that far ;)
 

WDWspider

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You know, I just have to state the obvious here ( ;) Captain Obvious)...


Universal makes the best Movies (overall) with the second best theme parks in the world, and Disney makes the best Theme Parks in the World with the Best Animated Features in the World. It's no wonder people watch these two so carefully aside from the closeness in Orlando... Just one more tip in their favor on any of these scales and the whole balnace will be lost. Universal Parks are more adult and Disney more kid friendly. It won't take much to tip the scales you know. I can think about Universal movies and hundreds of Good to Great ones come to mind, likewise with Disney Animation (movies and cartoons). Luckily Paramount only has hit and miss movies and more Amusement based theme parks. Three is just too much on a Major Scheme of things. Just having three major game systems out there hurts my head. :)
 

WDWFREAK53

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Originally posted by spider-man
You know, I just have to state the obvious here ( ;) Captain Obvious)...


Universal makes the best Movies (overall) with the second best theme parks in the world, and Disney makes the best Theme Parks in the World with the Best Animated Features in the World. It's no wonder people watch these two so carefully aside from the closeness in Orlando... Just one more tip in their favor on any of these scales and the whole balnace will be lost. Universal Parks are more adult and Disney more kid friendly. It won't take much to tip the scales you know. I can think about Universal movies and hundreds of Good to Great ones come to mind, likewise with Disney Animation (movies and cartoons). Luckily Paramount only has hit and miss movies and more Amusement based theme parks. Three is just too much on a Major Scheme of things. Just having three major game systems out there hurts my head. :)

Well, you do have a point there Captain :)

IoA is more of a teen-adult park (but getting better towards being kid oriented)
USF is more of the same
MK is definitely a FAMILY park
EPCOT is an adult park...but slipping towards being a teen park...but still...good for the whole family. (but it's losing that appeal)
MGM is an adult park (for the most part) but good for the whole family.
DAK is a child park (kids love animals) and an older adults park (relaxation)...but is still good for the whole family.
 

WDWspider

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Originally posted by WDWFREAK53
Well, you do have a point there Captain :)

IoA is more of a teen-adult park (but getting better towards being kid oriented)
USF is more of the same
MK is definitely a FAMILY park
EPCOT is an adult park...but slipping towards being a teen park...but still...good for the whole family. (but it's losing that appeal)
MGM is an adult park (for the most part) but good for the whole family.
DAK is a child park (kids love animals) and an older adults park (relaxation)...but is still good for the whole family.

Well, I consider MGM a kid park too... put it this way a kid can go there and spend a day doing totally different stuff from an adult or teen. PlayHouse Disney, Muppets, Parade, Honey I shrunk the kids playground, Beauty and the Bease, Fantasmic, Sci-Fi Dine-in, and even Star tours are good for most kids.
 

WDWFREAK53

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Originally posted by spider-man
Well, I consider MGM a kid park too... put it this way a kid can go there and spend a day doing totally different stuff from an adult or teen. PlayHouse Disney, Muppets, Parade, Honey I shrunk the kids playground, Beauty and the Bease, Fantasmic, Sci-Fi Dine-in, and even Star tours are good for most kids.

Very true...sorry, I was blinded by RnR, GMR, ToT, Sounds Dangerous, Millionairre, and the Backlot...but you are so right! (and Doug Live (when it was there))
 

DMC-12

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Hee hee....this is a good week! Look what I just got from UPS... The Sunstar Gold Delorean 1/18th scale! I ordered this from DMC in houston like back in august...just got it today yay! :sohappy:
 

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WDWFREAK53

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Originally posted by DMC-12
Hee hee....this is a good week! Look what I just got from UPS... The Sunstar Gold Delorean 1/18th scale! I ordered this from DMC in houston like back in august...just got it today yay! :sohappy:

COOL!!!

(In the goldmember voice) I LOVE GOOOOOOOOOOOLD

DMC...you'd look very toit in that...toit like a toiger
 

jaylenofan86

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Well, yes and no...they DID start the DeLorean after the fuel line had been cut...they fixed the fuel line and tried to put some high potent alcohol into it...it started...Marty gave it some "gas" and blew up the fuel pump.
Oh! Now I remember now! Thank you.:)
 

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
Here is the latest on the widscreen errors from DVDFILE.COM

Back to the Future redux - 12:43am

Thinking about picking up that Back to the Future trilogy box set this week for a stocking stuffer? You may want to hold off on that. Amid numerous consumer complaints over noticeably misframed shots in the widescreen edition of Parts II and III of the trilogy, Universal Studios Home Video announced yesterday that they will be repressing the discs with corrected framing, and these repressed versions will be included in all future runs of the box set.

While the shots - some of which ruin crucial jokes and visual gags - may be relatively minor to some, what to do if you've already picked up the set and want the corrected versions? A Universal spokesperson has told us that consumers unhappy with the current version (widescreen only - the full frame edition is not affected) can call the Universal Studios Home Video Consumer Hotline at (888) 703-0010 to request an exchange. While repressed versions of discs 2 and 3 (disc 1 remains unaffected) won't be available until February, Universal will provide corrected versions to those who have already purchased the set. Consumers will need to send the discs back to Universal at their own expense.
www.dvdfile.com
 

MKCustodial

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Originally posted by DMC-12
Here is the latest on the widscreen errors from DVDFILE.COM

Back to the Future redux - 12:43am

Thinking about picking up that Back to the Future trilogy box set this week for a stocking stuffer? You may want to hold off on that. Amid numerous consumer complaints over noticeably misframed shots in the widescreen edition of Parts II and III of the trilogy, Universal Studios Home Video announced yesterday that they will be repressing the discs with corrected framing, and these repressed versions will be included in all future runs of the box set.

While the shots - some of which ruin crucial jokes and visual gags - may be relatively minor to some, what to do if you've already picked up the set and want the corrected versions? A Universal spokesperson has told us that consumers unhappy with the current version (widescreen only - the full frame edition is not affected) can call the Universal Studios Home Video Consumer Hotline at (888) 703-0010 to request an exchange. While repressed versions of discs 2 and 3 (disc 1 remains unaffected) won't be available until February, Universal will provide corrected versions to those who have already purchased the set. Consumers will need to send the discs back to Universal at their own expense.
www.dvdfile.com

Boy, I wonder if our version has it as well... I for one don't remember any gag being ruined by a misframed shot... :lookaroun
 

cymbaldiva

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After carefully reviewing the posts on this thread since my last visit, I have decided that I am WAYYYY over my head as far as BTTF discussion.

I mean, BTTF is my very fav series of all time and I can discuss it fairly well, but D***! Ya'll take the cake! :D

(Diva bows her head in awe and respect of your superior knowledge... }
 

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
Originally posted by cymbaldiva
After carefully reviewing the posts on this thread since my last visit, I have decided that I am WAYYYY over my head as far as BTTF discussion.

I mean, BTTF is my very fav series of all time and I can discuss it fairly well, but D***! Ya'll take the cake! :D

(Diva bows her head in awe and respect of your superior knowledge... }

:lol: sorry Diva... yeah... I can get rather geeky when talking BTTF and home theater gear and DVD's....lol Sorry :)
 

cymbaldiva

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Originally posted by DMC-12
:lol: sorry Diva... yeah... I can get rather geeky when talking BTTF and home theater gear and DVD's....lol Sorry :)

Oh, I didn't mean that in an ugly way at all! I just know when I'm in over my head in trying to discuss a film :)

I can't wait to see the special features on the BTTF set that I'd better be getting for Christmas! Then maybe I'll be able to say something relavent! :lol:
 

WDWFREAK53

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Originally posted by cymbaldiva
Oh, I didn't mean that in an ugly way at all! I just know when I'm in over my head in trying to discuss a film :)

I can't wait to see the special features on the BTTF set that I'd better be getting for Christmas! Then maybe I'll be able to say something relavent! :lol:

I'm with you Diva... I mean, I feel like I know quite a bit about BTTF but there is always those questions that go unanswered (that's what I love about them...trying to figure out how everything goes together)...and DMC is VERY knowledgeable (to say the least) about the DeLorean and the films.
 

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