I recommend a better J Fox movie - Bright Lights, Big City. Ok, perhaps not better than Back to the Future, but certainly better than II or III. Give it a look.
majestic2012 to pazuzu17
28 Sep 161#3
Sacrilege! II and III are amazing. I'll concede that Bright Lights, Big City is pretty decent though.
tmilner2
28 Sep 162#4
How come i've never seen this film? and this is the best trilogy of all time- up there with toy story so that's a big call to say 2 &3 are not up to scratch. All 3 are quality, just hoping they never remake them!
majestic2012
28 Sep 161#5
Correct. I could watch the trilogy over and over and still enjoy every minute of it.
fuzzydunlop
28 Sep 16#6
Seriously cheap and nasty looking box set, doesn't include the animated series either. Not worth it despite the price reduction. Cold
Spasho
28 Sep 16#7
Back to the Future is like The Wizard of Oz. Once you start watching it, you can't stop till it's over.
I kind of hate musicals (one of the reasons I never finished watching Frozen without falling asleep) but The Wizard of Oz blended perfectly film and music together. The Sound of Music is also right up there. :smiley:
majestic2012
28 Sep 16#8
Yeah, you're absolutely spot on with that. PS, loving your avatar.
pazuzu17
28 Sep 16#9
Not this 'remake' shenanigans again. Remake, reboot, sequel or prequel, whatever. It doesn't alter/effect the originals, you know? I can imagine you were one of those trolls which boycotted Ghostbusters 2016.
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I kind of hate musicals (one of the reasons I never finished watching Frozen without falling asleep) but The Wizard of Oz blended perfectly film and music together. The Sound of Music is also right up there. :smiley: