Creepy. I guess it's true what they say about truth being stranger than fiction.droosan wrote:
Also ironically, the cause of that fire was a lightning strike.
/SAVE the clock tower!!
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Back to the Future on Blu-ray was hinted at multiple times this past Saturday by Writer/Producer Bob Gale to a crowd of more than 350 fans who traveled from all across the nation to attend a rare Back to the Future screening and cast reunion near Orlando.
Gale was in town over this past weekend participating in the 5th Annual Celebration Exotic Car Festival benefiting the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and North Florida. On Saturday, April 19, he joined actors Christopher Lloyd, Claudia Wells and Jeffrey Weissman on stage in a 50-minute “Inside the Actors Studio”-type discussion and audience Q&A session preceding a special screening of Back to the Future which was sponsored by BTTF.com.
Saturday's unsuspecting audience was taken by surprise when Gale announced at the onset that they would not be watching the movie on 35mm film, but rather would reviewing the digital master from which the Blu-ray transfer will be taken from — the first time the classic movie had ever been digitally projected on the big screen.
"What you're going to be seeing today is the digital master for the upcoming High Definition Blu-ray version of Back to the Future," declared Gale. "I dont' know when it's coming out yet, but I was involved in the mastering of this tape, so I can tell you that it looks absolutely beautiful!"...
Back to the Future on Blu-ray was hinted at multiple times this past Saturday by Writer/Producer Bob Gale to a crowd of more than 350 fans who traveled from all across the nation to attend a rare Back to the Future screening and cast reunion near Orlando.
Gale was in town over this past weekend participating in the 5th Annual Celebration Exotic Car Festival benefiting the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and North Florida. On Saturday, April 19, he joined actors Christopher Lloyd, Claudia Wells and Jeffrey Weissman on stage in a 50-minute “Inside the Actors Studio”-type discussion and audience Q&A session preceding a special screening of Back to the Future which was sponsored by BTTF.com.
Saturday's unsuspecting audience was taken by surprise when Gale announced at the onset that they would not be watching the movie on 35mm film, but rather would reviewing the digital master from which the Blu-ray transfer will be taken from — the first time the classic movie had ever been digitally projected on the big screen.
"What you're going to be seeing today is the digital master for the upcoming High Definition Blu-ray version of Back to the Future," declared Gale. "I dont' know when it's coming out yet, but I was involved in the mastering of this tape, so I can tell you that it looks absolutely beautiful!"...
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Great Scott! Back to the Future Blu-rays!
Woohoo! This is heavy!
At 88 miles per hour, Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd took millions of spellbound viewers on a high-flying voyage across the space-time continuum in a trio of wildly inventive tales that broke box-office records around the world. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Academy Award®-winning cinematic franchise that generated nearly one billion dollars worldwide, the Back to the Future 25th Anniversary Trilogy will debut on Blu-rayTM on October 26, 2010 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. The 25th Anniversary Trilogy will also be available on DVD.
Now, for the first time ever, the past, present and future collide in eye-popping high definition for a time-traveling celebration featuring new 25th Anniversary restorations for perfect picture and the purest digital sound. More than two hours of all new bonus features have been added, including an all-new, six-part retrospective documentary featuring never-before-seen interviews with the cast, crew and filmmakers, including Michael J. Fox, for the definitive Back to the Future experience.
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I was actually going to post this on the front page with the cover art.
Whoo-hoo, indeedy! This is without doubt my favorite trilogy, and it looks like they're finally going to include the footage from BTTF: The Ride, which'll be fantastic!
Here's hoping Universal don't pull some kind of stupid trick and bung DVDs on the back of the BDs, for example. These should be two distinctive box sets in each format, with ideally four discs apiece to account for the three films and a platter of supplements.
Here's to the 30th Anniversary...when the cast and crew have pledged to meet for a reunion...in 2015!
Whoo-hoo, indeedy! This is without doubt my favorite trilogy, and it looks like they're finally going to include the footage from BTTF: The Ride, which'll be fantastic!
Here's hoping Universal don't pull some kind of stupid trick and bung DVDs on the back of the BDs, for example. These should be two distinctive box sets in each format, with ideally four discs apiece to account for the three films and a platter of supplements.
Here's to the 30th Anniversary...when the cast and crew have pledged to meet for a reunion...in 2015!
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And here, I had just re-watched all three movies on DVD in a marathon viewing, this past Saturday ..
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I'm looking forward to the "set up and pay off" feature, since years ago I wrote my own listing of all the references backwards and forwards throughout the trilogy, which really does a brilliant job of weaving inbetween themselves more so that the Star Wars prequels, which needed to then revise chunks of the "later"/earlier movies.
Also, I love how the "array of stars" includes Elijah Wood - what, for his ten second, one-line blink-and-you'll-miss before he was "Elijah Wood" moment in Part II!?
Poor old Tom Wilson, though...he didn't really go on to anything major did he, other than that awful, awful National Lampoon Men In Black parody (a dire film with only one, though very good, running joke). And Claudia Wells doesn't even get a mention. Still, Leslie Nielson hosting a pre-movie TV special? Gotta see that!!
Also, I love how the "array of stars" includes Elijah Wood - what, for his ten second, one-line blink-and-you'll-miss before he was "Elijah Wood" moment in Part II!?
Poor old Tom Wilson, though...he didn't really go on to anything major did he, other than that awful, awful National Lampoon Men In Black parody (a dire film with only one, though very good, running joke). And Claudia Wells doesn't even get a mention. Still, Leslie Nielson hosting a pre-movie TV special? Gotta see that!!
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I still enjoy his performances in the Wing Commander computer games as Maniac.Ben wrote: Poor old Tom Wilson, though...he didn't really go on to anything major did he, other than that awful, awful National Lampoon Men In Black parody (a dire film with only one, though very good, running joke).
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I hope the "Keeping Time" feature is relatively in-depth and informative, as the original documentaries spent very little time on Silvestri's important contribution. And Back to the Future is one of the few films where pretty much every single song works perfectly (even if Time Bomb Town and Heaven is One Step Away are only used for about 5 seconds each.) It would be neat to hear Silvestri reflect on the score that brought him to prominence, especially since the liner notes in Intrada's CD release only had quotes from the old docs.
I wonder it they'll include any of the pre-show material from Back to the Future: The Ride, as there was some very funny stuff with Tom Wilson.
I wonder it they'll include any of the pre-show material from Back to the Future: The Ride, as there was some very funny stuff with Tom Wilson.
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I agree, though I fear we'll get five to ten minutes max, which considering he "saved the movie" according to Zemeckis (who asked him to provide the "big" that the movie was missing in editing, as any fan or those that have read the Intrada liner notes will know), just isn't enough! I'd also like to hear more on his work for Parts II and III, seeing that he revised many themes for II and then double-backed on himself to inject the rousing western feel into III.
With BTTF: The Ride, I'm hoping that all that footage, with Biff and Doc Brown, will be cut together sequentially to form the "story" that takes us off on the ride, leading into the ride footage itself, which simulator apart would still rock in Blu-ray HD. What's the betting, though, that this is just going to be a three-minute featurette that adds as a footnote, "hey, oh yeah, by the way, we did a ride"? Apart from anything else with this set, I sincerely hope not - this is the PRIME opportunity to run the ride footage now that it has vanished from the park, and would be the perfect lure for anyone sitting on the fence over this release (fools that they are!)
With BTTF: The Ride, I'm hoping that all that footage, with Biff and Doc Brown, will be cut together sequentially to form the "story" that takes us off on the ride, leading into the ride footage itself, which simulator apart would still rock in Blu-ray HD. What's the betting, though, that this is just going to be a three-minute featurette that adds as a footnote, "hey, oh yeah, by the way, we did a ride"? Apart from anything else with this set, I sincerely hope not - this is the PRIME opportunity to run the ride footage now that it has vanished from the park, and would be the perfect lure for anyone sitting on the fence over this release (fools that they are!)