“Great Scott! So this is what 2011 looks like!…where are the flying cars?!”
Attention BTTF fans! This video (that you are about to see) is proof positive that Christopher Lloyd still has the good to carry a “Back To The Future” flick, even on his own. I actually think that this should be made as a spinoff to the original trilogy (I’m liking the Cloverfield style used for this video), taking place between the first and second instalments. His advanced age shouldn’t bother you, especially if this takes place before Doc has years lifted from his face and body in the year 2015! Learn more and watch the video after the jump… continue reading...
“I can’t believe that they still use Newspapers in the year 2015! I honestly never saw that one coming!”
They detail where we have been, where we are going, the perils and the promise. From vein attempts to change one’s own history, to studying the past or struggling to return to the present; the time travel movie genre is filled with classics which entertain and explore the possibilities of the 4th dimension. These include such timeless classics as Planet of the Apes, The Time Machine and the Back To The Future trilogy. In this video, WatchMojo.com counts down the Top 10 Best Time Travel Movies ever made. continue reading...
This is just a teaser for the upcoming Scream Awards on Spike (which will coincide with the release of the 25th Anniversary blu ray edition of the Back to The Future Trilogy), but man is it good to see the real Marty McFly back in the DeLorean one more time! continue reading...
Before Michael J. Fox made the character of Marty McFly famous another actor was cast in the role and actually completed about 5 weeks of filming before he was replaced. For a long time fans of the movie have been curious about the footage of Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly and now finally, 25 years after the movie was made, some of the footage has been released. Check out the first glimpse with some background story from director Robert Zemeckis: continue reading...
New Poster, for a new release of a timeless classic!
It’s the 25th anniversary of my favourite movie trilogy ‘Back To The Future.’ And what better way to celebrate and honour the iconic film then with its very own theatrical re-release in AMC Theatres! continue reading...
He’s made such beloved classics as the Pepsi filled Back to The Future Trilogy, but in recent years he’s turned exclusively to CGI animated projects. These have included Beowulf, The polar Express and A Christmas Carol. Now, Zemeckis’ ImageMovers Digital studio is being forced closed by its parent company. Guess which overpowered corporation that is. Here’s a hint… its run by a talking rat mouse. continue reading...
By unanswered questions they pretty much mean plot holes… Enjoy the list from Wired.com:
10. Independence Day: The computer virus - This movie has so many unanswered questions that one is forced to conclude that most, if not all, really are just plot holes after all. But then there’s the computer virus that Jeff Goldblum uploads into the alien mothership, that is ultimately what allows the humans to defeat the invaders. Ask any software developer, and they will tell you that it is ridiculously hard to write a virus on a PC that works on a Mac, or vice-versa, and those are two computer systems that were designed and built by human beings. The likelihood of being able to successfully write a virus on a human-built computer of any sort that would affect a computer built by telepathic aliens is infinitesimal. Of course, this is an alien species that has managed to travel in huge ships across vast distances but has never invented a clock (hence the countdown timer they use before initiating their attack), so who knows what sort of vulnerabilities their computers might have? continue reading...
This is really too bad, the only thing I remember from a family trip to Florida when I was a young kid was how incredibly awesome the Back to the Future ride was… At least they’re going with some style:
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