Its time to go back to the future
10 years ago
Hello everyone! its time to discuss back to the future! So tell us, which movie is your favorite and what is your favorite part of that movie.
For me, my favorite movie is part 3. Favorite scene is the whole scene of the Delorean being pushed up to 88 MPH by a train.
For me, my favorite movie is part 3. Favorite scene is the whole scene of the Delorean being pushed up to 88 MPH by a train.
I'll find another so's I can have someone do it for me
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but i have a nice train that stays in the box all the time along with the whole collection of cars that match it. this again isnt a pic of mine, but of someone else s.
http://nassauhobby.com/images/P/6-18071.JPG
But I'll still watch any of 'em. Having watched the bonus features on how they're all made made me appreciate them even more.
Yeah in each film were things i liked and been those i didn't, but i take the BTTF as a ONE in three parts. You just can't separate them! :3
It's like eating the Big Mac (not a best example, i know) - you eat and enjoy it whole, not separately, like: first eat the vegetables, then cheese, then meat and in the end force down some bread.
I think that BTTF has nice pacing of telling us fascinating, complicated and well writed story, where each part is amazing! :3
Plus watch for famous movie cars sitting in & around Hill Valley
Such as the Rylos car from Last Star Fighter
A friend of mine had the DeLorean the police car & the Texaco gas station in Micro Machines!
But are the new films that good? Are they better than the good old ones? In comparement of BTTF to POTC we can see, that at least in continuety, drive and keeping watcher's interest new ones lack pretty much.
When i watched BTTF, regardles of its part, i felt myself IN the film! Like i'm a PART of action! Not many of new gen films could bring that feeling no more.
Like they changed the soul of the film to computerised graphic effects.
thats the best trailer for the movie, its a longer trailer, but its good^^ it has a great cast and also has Keith David who is in a lot of my favorite video games like Mass Effect and saints row.
Also, one of my favourite films after BTTF was Interstate 60.
and i have never heard of interstate 60
It has the future, alternate present and a re-visit to the past!
But overall it marked the start to all the cross-time connections!
The first movie (like many others, such as Curse of the Black Pearl, Matrix, etc.) didn't know that it was going to be successful enough to warrant sequels.
It was the second movie that was able to set-up all these historical references between the 4 time periods (1885, 1955, 1985 & 2015), such as family owned businesses (Jones families manure haulling for instance) or the mayor of Hill Valley!
The game was able to explore more of Marty's family history as well as the Doc's past!
When I first saw them I think I couldn't quite appreciate the third movie, but now that I'm older I definitely can see it's a really fun movie with lots more references that you might first realize!
(I wonder if there are any books that analyze this franchise?)
Loved the set, the actors and the story development, along with its own kind of 'road trip' philosophy.
Interstate 60: road stories.
One of the movies where Robert Zemekis took a role, yet being only a second lined person.
Story is about our wishes and how we should be careful with desiring something.
"Be careful with what you wish. Who knows, mayhaps, it will come true?"
I won't tell or show you more to keep spoilers away, but have an advice - sit to watch it with someone, you'll love it. ;3
Trailer looked pretty awesome and entertaining.
Interstate 60 have no such great trailer to look at.
But, i must tell, that i can't get enough of it. Film was so good for me, that i keep watching it from time to time. Especially with those who haven't seen it yet. :3
So, i wish you to have lots of joy and fun watching! ;3
Favorite Scene from that movie because it never fails to make me laugh. "Joey. Let's make some Wake-up Juice."
Favorite Scene across all three movies is from Part 1. Marty Getting Biff to crash his car into the Manuer truck the first time.