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From Academy Award-winning filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis comes Back to the Future – the original, ground-breaking adventure that sparked one of the most successful trilogies ever. When teenager Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is blasted to 1955 in the DeLorean time machine created by the eccentric Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), he finds himself mixed up in a time-shattering chain reaction that could vaporize his future – and leave him trapped in the past. Powered by innovative special effects, unforgettable songs and non-stop action, Back to the Future is an unrivaled adventure that stands the test of time!
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Loved
My nephew wanted to watch these movies. Great price for 3 solid movies that are favorites of mine and now favorites of my nephew who is 9.
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M**E
Great series of films
Love films and do wish means continue every so many years 5 or 15 years revisit humor and concepts of the film love ideas navigate actually and figuratively ones own parents and grand parents and one self as parent and absolutely love idea elderly Old socially isolated scientists figuring out be or give oneself reasons more main stream would loved film challenge society more in bits and pieces but required more of films themselves and weither or not lightness focus on any thing but some harsh realities of 80s and 90s and primary point regardless terrible one day come home and 2-6 plus hours just completely unplug from phone at least early times of the films it was time internet what? And without your time traveling car if someone actually get point where live without technology good luck better or worse world some level telecommunications and internet communications etc foreseen future will change yes will always good change for better jury is still out some what but magical stuff of films never has been and never will be but should try Hope examples of film many brain opening ways sure so long grounded world of film never real and wasn't expected to be other idea possiblities happy every after place in film in vision that future and opposite current world work most lose and only few win or advance but majority should able work together and common cause not against our selves. So want few hours just unplug insanity of current world enjoy times kiddos or fellow 80s and 90s youngsters unless you ready birds and bees questions maybe keep film adults or allow film be aware any youngsters in crowd might ready ask adults questions might not ready for or answer or act as pieces didn't happen. But films any one can grow into together and enjoy so do so enjoy
C**2
Classic Comedy at 88 Miles Per Hour
In 1985, director Robert Zemeckis ( Used Cars and Romancing the Stone ) released a film that was destined to become not only a summer hit, but also the beginning of a classic comedy trilogy. Back to the Future had it all; a great cast, a brilliant soundtrack , and a clever time travel story. It also didn't hurt that the film was produced by hotshot filmmaker Steven Spielberg ( Close Encounters of the Third Kind , the Indiana Jones films , and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial ) and the original story was written by Bob Gale ( 1941 ), who was first inspired by looking through his father's old high school yearbook.Back to the Future - 1985`80s teen Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is accidentally sent back in time to the 1950s when his parents were his age. Desperate to return to the future, he looks up Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), the eccentric inventor who would later create the time machine . But things become complicated when Marty fortuitously alters history, preventing his mother, Lorraine (Lea Thompson) from falling in love with his father, George (Crispin Glover). With Marty's very existence at stake, Doc prepares an elaborate setup that will send Marty back to the future but Marty must first unite his parents while avoiding high school bully, Biff (Thomas F. Wilson).Naturally after the success of Back to the Future, both Robert Zemeckis and Universal Studios wanted to make a sequel. Universal got more than they bargained for when Zemeckis offered to direct two sequels. With Back to the Future Part II, writer Bob Gale decided to tell a more complicated story that dealt with the consequences of altering the timeline. The film was unfairly criticized for its complex story and the dark vision of an alternate 1985, but it still was rewarded with commercial success and it built up anticipation for the third film. Back to the Future Part III took the characters to the Old West and returned to the more lighthearted comedy/romance of the first film, but it ended unsatisfactorily with the destruction of the time machine.Back to the Future Part II - 1989Doc Brown returns from the future to warn Marty that his future children are in great danger. He, Marty, and Marty's girlfriend, Jennifer (Elisabeth Shue) travel from the year 1985 into the year 2015 in order to save Marty's children, Marlene and Marty Jr. (Michael J. Fox) from the corruptive influence of Biff's grandson, Griff (Thomas F. Wilson). Biff steals the time machine and travels into the past. When Marty and Doc return to 1985, they arrive in their hometown to find that it's become a haven for crime and disorder. Biff rules the town, and worse, he's married to Marty's mother. Now, Doc and Marty must travel back to 1955 to correct the timeline and restore the future to its normal state.Back to the Future Part III - 1990After the time machine is struck by lightning and Doc is sent back in time to the year of 1885, Marty seeks the aid of Doc in the year 1955 so that he can repair the time machine. But Marty discovers that the Doc in 1885 was murdered by Biff's pugilistic ancestor, Mad Dog Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson). Marty travels back to 1885 to rescue Doc, who's living out his dream of life in the Old West. Doc's fallen in love with a schoolteacher, Clara Clayton (Mary Steenburgen), and Marty must now convince him to return to the future.The Back to the Future trilogy has become one of the most successful trilogies ever made, as well as being one of the greatest examples of time travel in films. Blessed with a brilliant ensemble cast headed by Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, a stirring score by Alan Silvestri and amazing special effects, the Back to the Future films are now regarded as classics.The 3-disc DVD set, available in both Widescreen and Full Screen versions*, includes the following bonus features:Disc 1: Back to the FutureThe Making of Back to the Future vintage featurette, Making the Trilogy: Chapter One featurette, Q&A with Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, an enhanced conversation with Michael J. Fox, audio commentary with producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton, deleted scenes, outtakes, Did You Know That? animated anecdotes, original makeup tests, production archives, excerpts from an early draft of the screenplay, teaser trailer, cast & filmmakers' bios, production notes, and more.Disc 2: Back to the Future Part IIThe Making of Back to the Future Part II vintage featurette, Making the Trilogy: Chapter Two featurette, Q&A with Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, audio commentary with producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton, deleted scenes, outtakes, Did You Know That? animated anecdotes, Production Design featurette, Storyboarding featurette, Designing the DeLorean featurette, Designing Time Travel featurette, Hoverboard test, Evolution of Visual Effects Shots featurette, production archives, Huey Lewis & the News music video, trailers, cast & filmmakers' bios, production notes, and more.Disc 3: Back to the Future Part IIIThe Making of Back to the Future Part III vintage featurette, Making the Trilogy: Chapter Three, Q&A with Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, audio commentary with producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton, deleted scene, Did You Know That? animated anecdotes, Designing the Town of Hill Valley featurette, Designing the Campaign featurette, production archives, ZZ Top music video, The Secrets of the Back to the Future vintage documentary hosted by Kirk Cameron, FAQs About the Trilogy, trailers, cast & filmmakers' bios, production notes, and more.* When the original DVD release of the trilogy came out in 2002, a colossal mistake was made on the Widescreen version set. Rather than preserving the original aspect ratios of the films, the DVD technicians simply placed black bars over the Full Screen version of films (the Full Screen version of the trilogy was not affected by this error). The accident caused an outpouring of complaints by so many fans that in 2005, Universal released a corrected version of the complete trilogy.
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A classic trilogy
Back to the Future follows the adventures of high school kid Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and his friend, the eccentric scientist Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), as they travel through time in their famous DeLorean. The film is set in the fictional California town of Hill Valley and across the trilogy we get to see four different time periods - 1885, 1955, 1985 and 2015.All 3 films are absolutely brilliant and are fantastically entertaining, with a fast-paced plotline, witty scriptwriting, top-class acting and plenty of action sequences. The time travelling element is great, and is essential to the plot without becoming overly complicated. There is so much going on, with visual gags, sub-plots, and different references to previous (or future) events that you'll find that on the second or even the third watch you pick up things you missed the first time around.The DVDs contain hours of extras including an excellent making-of documentary, and you definitely get your money's worth in terms of content.A must-own trilogy for any movie fan, highly recommended.
A**N
Going Back In Time
I'm a huge fan of the Back to the Future series and a recent owner of an HD TV. So, when the opportunity to get these films in Blu-Ray format arose I jumped on it. Not only that, the extras and gifts in the collectors tin are just marvellous.Focussing first on the packaging, it's professionally presented, the items are lovingly created and the information is nostalgic and actually very interesting to see. I especially like the sports almanac and the license plate from the Delorean.The films are as expected, great, but also well remastered. There has been a lot of debate over the quality of the films and whether they have done a good enough job. Personally I found everything to be very crisp and an absolute joy to view. I couldn't complain, in fact the quality is so good that you can see the make up effects on the actors where they have made them look older. Each wrinkle and crease in the face masks is clearly present, this doesn't distract from the movie at all, but really shows the detail achieved in the visuals. The sound track is clear and obviously has had attention on it on top of the improved visuals. The pumping 80s soundtrack and booming special effects really shine through.Extras are the same as the DVD version with a few more special features. This is certainly no bad thing though as the original extras are very complete and interesting if you enjoy that side of things.Basically, for me, it's a very accomplished set. The movies are great, the quality is just fantastic both visually and aurally and the extras are actually worthwhile and not random booklets which don't add value.A must buy for any BTTF fan, and, highly recommended for those who have never seen the films. They have survived the test of time because they are very specifically set in particular eras. Due to this they never age, because they are representing the time frame perfectly. This makes the experience even better because they are as good as you remember.
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Back To The Future Collector's Tin
Having prevously ordered the now discarded delorean car edition i have now ordered this one with the £2.75 gift voucher Amazon awarded me bacause of the problem with the cancelation of the delorean set. The only differrence with this set is there is no car casing but the tin which was to be inside the car is still there & all the goodies to go with it. I went to see the first film when it was re-released at the cinema recently & was blown away at the picture restoration & loved seeing it again. If that was anything to go by then the HD picture on the blu-ray's will be really crystal clear. I look forward to watching all three films on this release and enjoying them as i did when i was young all those years ago. My favourite character has to be the Doc with all his humour look out for when the Doc metions at the beginning of the first film while at Twin Pines Mall that he wants to go 25 years into the future (Now) which is 25 years to the day that the first film was released.Where we're going we need no roads
A**L
You built a time-machine out of a delorean!
One of the greatest trilogies every made. BBTF 1 a "coming of age" bratpack movie(Family Ties' Michael J Fox, Crispin Glover, Lea Thompson) with a time-machine thrown in that ends with Jennifer Parker getting into the car. Something Zemeckis and Gale would not have done if they knew they were going to make BTTF2 and 3. Loved BTTF 2 scenes in 2015 and alternative 1985. At the end of BTTF 2, you can tell the third movie was going to go back to the brilliance of the original. Though, I am not a fan of the Wild West, my preferred movie is BTTF3. The script, action, editing, directing and the chemistry between all the cast was excellent. Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd appeared as though they had known each other for years. It is heart-breaking that there won't be a BTTF 4, 5 and 6 with the original cast. Watch today.
M**T
Brilliant value box set
This boxset is amazing value. The films are all very good and have been recounted numerous times so i will just say that the transfer to Blu-Ray is good aith the sound and picture quality really adding a great deal to the experience, particularly back to the future 3 in my opinion where the western setting lends itself to high definition.The extras package is impressive but not exhaustive, with many interesting things to find out about the production of these films.Mainly though it is the films themselves that make this a must have package. Back to the future is a stone cold classic from the 80's, and the other 2 are highly entertaining. These are the films to put on during a rainy sunday afternoon and watch with the family.
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