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Back to the Future - The Complete Trilogy (Widescreen Edition)

Back to the Future - The Complete Trilogy (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Truly Fantastic DVD Set That Should Not Be Passed Up
Review: The Back To The Future movies are some of the most well rounded films of all time. Each of them is humerous, touching, exciting, and just overall enjoyable. Finally they are all brought together to form an enthralling collection. Each film is pure genius. For those of you who don't know about Back To The Future, shame on you. Starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, the story revolves around a high school student and a slightly crazed scientist who have misadventures with a Delorian time machine. Hugely successful, the films are one of a kind and masterpieces. The three movies tie directly into one another, and in the end they produce a 6 hour epic. The story is original with comedy throughout, but the acting steals the show. The parts are perfectly casted, and both Marty McFly played by MJF, and Doc Brown played by Christopher Lloyd, truly shine. The two have the unnerving ability to draw you into the story, and never let you go. The DVD's also feature enough special features to keep you watching these three DVD's for a long, long, time. I can't emphasize enough how great these movies are. There was a mistake made in the widescreen formatting though. I believe that problem has been rectified and the DVD's are now in perfect widescreen. Definitely get these movies, they're too good to be ignored.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT WE ARE SENDING YOU BACK TO THE FUTURE!"
Review: What can you say about the Back To The Future movies well nothing apart from them being incredibly brilliant.
You have three movies each brilliant in there own way, with great performances by Christopher Lloyd and Michael J Fox.
Both actors made all three films brilliant but Doc Brown played by Christopher Lloyd I believe stole the show.
Each film is cleverly done with each film affecting the outcome of the next one.
In Back To The Future Part 1 we have Michael J Fox (Marty McFly) going on the 1950s meeting his parents. Then in Back To The Future Part 2 we have Marty and Doc Brown going to the Future in the year 2015 then back to 1955, then in Back To The Future Part 3 we see both of them going back even further to the old west in the year 1885.
This is a box set that no DVD collector should be without, as all three movies are packed with tons of extra features like deleted scenes and makeup tests.
Great set of movies that you will enjoy watching time and time again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Has ANYONE gotten their replacements yet?!
Review: Its been over 2 months now and nothing..NOTHING! I did call the number I originally called for them to send me the pre-paid envelope....and after waiting on hold for 10 minutes they couldnt find the number to call to check on the status.

So, someone give me some hope here....where are my replacements!?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is DEFINITELY for children!
Review: To whoever said these movies aren't for children, you're wrong. I was only 6 when Back to the Future came out and I saw it at least 3 times, while it was in theatres, in the summer of '85. It would be a big mistake to steer kids clear of this movie (one of my childhood favorites). ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Movie
Review: You would think that after three movies on the same topic that the audience would get a bit bored. How ever they keep the plot always changing. What is funny is that there are similar scenes in all the movies making any one laugh out loud. Have fun to watching Biff (Biffy) in all his different ages.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Parents beware: not for pre-teens
Review: This is a pretty good movie, but it is not for young children. There is a LOT of swearing in this, especially the first two films. It's too bad, because apart from the language, these would be movies the entire family could enjoy.

I believe the trilogy was released before the PG-13 rating existed. If this were re-rated today, I believe the high quantity of swear words would make these films PG-13.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's about time...
Review: Back To The Future is finally here on DVD and it is very welcome in deed. The time-travelling adventures of Marty McFly and Doc Brown are here to enjoy once again.

Watch as Marty travels from 1985 to 1955 where he meets his parents and back again in "Back To The Future". In "Back To The Future Part II" enjoy the adventure as Marty and Doc travel to the year 2015, back to a nightmarish 1985 and be caught up as to save their present they have to revisit 1955. Finally in the rousing conclusion that is "Back To The Future Part III" travel with them one more time as they travel from 1955 where Marty was stranded at the end of "Back To The Future Part II" to 1885 where one or both of them are destined to die, and all the way back home to 1985.

Here we also have a whole heap of DVD special features and it's about time. If you've got questions about the time paradoxes of Back To The Future then virtually all your answers are here. This is your essential Back To The Future package and time waits for no man so what are you waiting for. Go out and buy what is possibly the best movie trilogy there is, all together in one of the best DVD sets of all time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is Heavy!!
Review: My favorite trilogy of all time finally comes in a fantastic DVD set. I've been waiting a long time for this ever since DVD's came into production. Everyone should know what these movies are about but in case your new to the loveable trilogy here's a quick run down.

The original Back to the Future was made in and around 1985 by the awesome Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump) and Stephen Spielberg. This answers the question what happens when you go back to the past and you accidently screw up your existance. Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) befriends a scientist (Christopher Lloyd) who has invented a Time Machine out of a DeLorean. Well something goes wrong which sends Marty back in time to 1955 of the same but yet different hometown of Hill Valley. He bumps into his parents and while "running into them" his mother (a teenager at the time) falls for her future son instead of his father. So now Marty must not only fix up his parents so he can exsist in the future he also must get the 1955 Doc Brown to get him back to the future. The first original Back to the Future was a huge success in the 80's and very well treasured. It had an amazing cast such as: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Chrispin Glover (George McFly), & Thomas F. Wilson (Biff Tannen). It also didn't have a bad soundtrack it had Huey Lewis and The New's hit song "Power of Love." And other songs from the movie such as Michael singing "Johnny B. Good."

Back to the Future 2: It was years before this one was made and came to the big screen. It's a little more drawn out and a bit more complicated. I admit I had to watch it more than once to get the plot of what happened. But it was fun getting everyone to see it at the movies even when I had already seen it. What happens is that Doc Brown comes back after dropping Marty off at home and telling him he's got to come with him to the Future because something happens with his kids. So along with his girlfriend Jennifer (now being played by Elisabeth Shue) they go into the Future of Hill Valley. Well things go right and wrong. And this is where it gets a little complicated. Toward the end Marty ends up getting yet again stuck back in 1955 after correcting the wrong.

Back to the Future 3: The conculsion I believe didn't do well as the first and second one. I had a feeling it was made a little fast. However it's very cute and a nice ending to the trilogy. It's set in Hilly Valley's old West. When Marty learns in 1955 that Doc gets shot a week after the DeLorean gets struck by lightening he goes back into the Old West to prevent it from happening. This third and concluding trilogy we see Doc fall in love with Clara (Played by the sweet and charming Mary Steenburgen), and Marty getting over being called a Chicken. Its sad to see the conclusion of the entire trilogy but it will always be remembered by its strong fan base.

The DVD Set: Is truly stunning I can't believe all the goodies it comes with and I'm still going through all of it. It has Michael talking about his experience in making the trilogy, outakes and bloopers (I was expecting a bit more bloopers since all three movies it seems they had a blast and in the third movie there's only one blooper so in this section I did expect a bit more but don't get me wrong it's a blast to see the bloopers), deleted scene's, audio commentaries (with: writer and producer Bob Gale and Neil Canton), Q & A with Rob Zemeckis and Bob Gale, Hoverboard Test, Making of the Trilogy, Animated Anecdotes, Music Video's by: Huey Lewis complete video "Power of Love," and ZZ Top's "Doubleback," Evolution of Special Effects," "Behind the Scene Segmant's," and a "Production Archive." I was really impressed with the DVD set. And have watched it many times. Also in the extra's you get to finally see for yourself if the Hoverboards are real...

If your a fan of the trilogy this is the DVD set for you and a must have to add to your DVD collection. And to relive the memories of "Back to the Future."

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: umm.....
Review: I got this and it was great but ever since I got it I've only watched #1 3 times #2 once #3 once. because it gets boring watching 2 + 3 again

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "this is heavy"
Review: As Marty McFly would say. This boxed set collection of the entire Back the Future trilogy is the only way to go for fans of the series! You get bloopers, outtakes, cut scenes and more! Plus you learn the truth behind George McFly's peanut brittle!


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