View Full Version : Michael J. Fox in the "Back to the Future" Trilogy
musicradio77 01-07-2004, 10:16 PM Has anybody seen the "Back to the Future" trilogy? I have all three movies on video. I love that movie, because it was so cool. Michael J Fox was in that movie playing Marty McFly.
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Bugiddle 01-08-2004, 02:45 AM The first two were great, but I didn't like the third one. It seemed like it was just a vehicle written for Fox to star in, and that they were just trying to squeeze out another movie that would fit in with the other two. IMO, they should have ended it with the sequel.
MaxZorin 01-08-2004, 07:31 AM Its hard to believe the 1st movie is almost 20yrs old now...
The one good thing about the 1st movie is.... no matter how many time you watch it.. it never gets old...
The Modfather 01-18-2004, 08:43 PM Own all 3 on the DVD boxset.
Cactus Jack 01-18-2004, 08:45 PM Originally posted by Colonel Juke "N" Jive
Own all 3 on the DVD boxset. So do I :lol:
sam56 01-30-2004, 11:35 AM I own it too it's one of the best DVDs.
Kirstie 05-13-2004, 11:22 PM I've only watched it about 50,000 times :D
I think that his character Marty McFly is a real hot sexy dude. :loveya: :heart: :eyes: :love: :biglove: :drool: :ladiesman:
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IamGGFan 05-14-2004, 03:00 PM I'm sure I will think that too, I haven't watched it yet but I will soon.........I just recently got the video trilogy.........:happyface :happyface :wave: :wave:
DetectiveGriffin 05-16-2004, 03:22 PM I got the dvd box set for my bday after it came out. I saw parts 2 and 3 at the movies, both twice. I really liked part 3 a lot, but maybe because id seen the other 2 over a million times each. When part one hit hbo, i was the right age to watch it daily. :)
HBO has changed a lot since then, too - now they have enough movies where they dont show the same ones four times a day.
McFly121 05-27-2004, 06:09 PM You know where I stand :).
1 was brilliance....2 was depressing and confusing, but creative (especially the last half hour)...3 was a little slow, but had a he.ll of an ending on the train.
Dean Winchester 05-27-2004, 10:05 PM I wish they'd release the movies seperately as well. The first one is an all-time classic, one of those movies you can watchover and over and it'll always be fresh, but I've never been too much into the second and third ones
FamilyTiesGOP 05-27-2004, 10:43 PM Originally posted by BuffySlayer79
I wish they'd release the movies seperately as well. The first one is an all-time classic, one of those movies you can watchover and over and it'll always be fresh, but I've never been too much into the second and third ones
The first one was pure movie perfection. The second one was good, but got a bit confusing. I haven't actually seen the third one all the way through (although I have it on DVD), but I think it will be my least favorite just because it is western based. But Back to the Future 1 is one of my very favorite movies.
FamilyTiesGOP 05-28-2004, 10:26 PM Originally posted by Jen1989
I've seen all three movies. The first one is the best though. The second was was ok, and the third was alright. Normally, sequels aren't as good as the original movie. In this case, I think that's true.
I agree. I haven't seen the third one all the way through yet, but I have seen the ending and that was good. I just don't like Westerns, but I have all 3 on DVD, so I should watch it just for kicks.
I watched Back to the Future Part I on TBS last night (even though I have the DVD). That has got to be my very favorite movie ever. Of course, I usually like 80s movies anyway.
One of the greatest trilogies of all time.
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