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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: Don't hesitate, buy this set!
Review: You are asking yourself if these films warrant multiple viewings over years. Will they get dull after a while? No, they wont. Every now and then films that don't seem like they should amount to much somehow capture a bit of magic. All three of these movies are in that category. For starters,you combine nostalgia from the 80's with nostalgia from the 50's. Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox have great chemistry, comic timing and the ability to sell the most absurd scenarios. What are movies for if not to escape reality for a while? These films let you do just that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Intellectual Masterpiece
Review: This is not your typical sci-fi movie. It is based on the notion that time, just like a geographical location, is fixed in some abstract, though concrete, unit held in our universe. We can travel to the past, with everything from the past held in tact; we may alter the future through our actions in the past, and we can even change both the future and the past by going to both and radically reshaping events by passing along important information from these different periods in time. Yes, abstract. I know. This movie is an intellectual masterpiece, focused on one of one of human kind's largest question: Is it possible?

Now watch the film, and ask yourself, Maybe? Can this be done? But then again, maybe I've influenced the future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I guess its 15 stars for 3 great movies
Review: these movies are some of the best movies of all time I lvoed them as a kid and I love them now Michael J Fox is one of the greatest actors of all times and these movies are very interesting and cool

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You know you love it!
Review: You know you love it!

This has all the extras, and the classic films!

I really do not need to write this review--you know you love it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the greatest DVD boxes out there!
Review: Everyone knows and loves the Back to the Future trilogy, so I won't waste time telling you how great these movies are. They're classic! The DVD box set is just as good. Tons of extras and bonus features, including commentary, trailers, interviews, deleted scenes, outtakes, plus much more. I was thrilled to get this box set, and would recommend it to everyone! Worth every cent!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WAIT!!! Order the NEW VERSION on SEPT. 2nd!!!
Review: By now I'm sure most of you have heard that Discs two and three of the first release of the WIDESCREEN VERSION are defective. If not, then guess what? It's true! The studio was in such a hurry to release this series that it messed up the widescreen formatting on BTTF 2 and BTTF 3 (The first disc is apperantly alright). Anyway, The complete set is being released AGAIN on SEPTEMBER 2ND, which can only be the VERSION 2 that was announced a few months ago.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A reflection of the past
Review: I bought the trilogy for 40 bucks. Back to the Future epitomizes youthful vision of future possiblities; classic science fiction humor of spaceman from mars; a bridging of two generations where the younger generation realized the older generation had their own standards of hip and fair play; a friendship between a wacky wild eyed scientist and a protoge; a comic strip injection of sci -fi fun; a cramed schedule of events not to be distrubed or changed; the protrayal that the past as more clean, stylish, and exciting; a fair amount of crudity and surprising range of liberty allowing Biff freedom to swear; a mean social statement of rape or molestation by Biff as a betrayal of the social purity of the fifties; Biffs desire to take possession of Loren in all time periods; rule breaking convert undertakings yielding to smoking and drinking; a reoccurring center focus on the year 1955; a emotionally charged music sound track; tons of historical memorabila, names (Hepburn and Reagan), cars, songs (Mr Sandman); a insecure, ackward, greasy hair father who complancy and ackwardness is unsettling; a smashingly cool Toyota 4x4; a Jimmy Hendrix rendition of "Johnny be Good"; a lettermans jacket, sneakers, and a skate board; a truck load of cow manure in Biffs car; a chess game with time; a clock tower that needs funding in all times; three love stories: Marty, Doc, and Parents; and an ice cold Deloran.

The fifties introduced the beginnings of social rebellion by the youth. Under the tight tumb of their parents teenages sought to break the rules: make out in the back of the convertible, sneaking the old womans liquor, and smoking in the park lot.

The future include cyborg implants, social interactive computers, flying cars, and virtual reality interactions. The past was neatly packaged and put on museum display.

The wild west was rugged individualism, bandits and outlaws, and hangings over 80 dollars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Probably the best Trilogy Ever
Review: The back to the Future Trilogy is probably one of the best, most well written and entertaining few movies ever. I have watched each of them many times and probably will watch them many more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Trilogy
Review: If you grew up with this movie and others like it (like I did), you will love this DVD collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I expected nothing less
Review: Like the title says, I expected nothing less from one of my personal best sci-fi enterprises as Universal finally put BTTF on DVD. By the way the DVD is presented with all of it's features, like the Micheal J. Fox commentary that gives you an idea of how making the movie was to him, and my personal favorite, the lost behind the scene footage from original taping, it's everything that the Back to the Future fan ever wanted and it's finally here on clear DVD remastering!


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