"Back to the Future" became an instant smash hit when released in 1985, and went on to spawn two sequels. But how do all ...
Great Scott! If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you’re gonna see some serious shit. — Doc Brown If you just never got around to watching it, or if it has been a few ...
Michael J. Fox's time-travel adventure continues to win over critics and audiences alike nearly 40 years after its ...
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Back to the Future: Why Marty McFly’s iconic puffer vest almost didn't make it into the film
The iconic orange puffer vest worn by Marty McFly in Back to the Future was only added after Michael J. Fox was hired to replace Eric Stoltz after filming had already begun, producer and co-writer Bob ...
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8 reasons it's tough to watch Back to the Future today
Although Back to the Future is a near-flawless part of 1980s Hollywood pop culture, a few small details can make it tough to ...
Can you believe that Back to the Future turned 40 this year? Now, that’s heavy. This sci-fi comedy has had such a grip on pop culture that Back to the Future is soaring back to theaters this weekend.
Robert Zemeckis' Back to the Future was not only the biggest movie of 1985, taking in $190 million at the box office, but nearly four decades later, it's one of the most loved movies ever made. It ...
As with alarmingly many 4K Blu-ray release announcements these days, the revelation today that a Back To The Future 4K Blu-ray 40th Anniversary extravaganza is being unleashed in October has got me ...
At one point in Back to the Future Part II, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) comes back to a dystopian present Hill Valley, the byproduct of Biff Tannen’s (Thomas F. Wilson) acquisition of Grays Sports ...
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