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Post by MonteCarloSS »

One of the best 80's movies ever made...

I can't help it..
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No argument there, they do rock quite hard.
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"MCFLY!!!! What are you, chicken" *chicken noises*
"No one calls me a chicken...."

Ah those were the good old days....
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/me loves Back to the Future :D


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The most interesting is Back to the Future I (cause it is the 1st..)
The most complex is Back to the Future II.
The most exciting is Back to the Future III, in the wild west.

Have you realized that in all the 3movies the other guy ends up inside some cow crap? :D

BTW Doc rocks :D
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I've bought the 3 dvd's (in a special box) and I love them.
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Post by Dragon-of-Rune »

master m wrote:I've bought the 3 dvd's (in a special box) and I love them.
I have the boxset to best i bought last month
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[quote="master m"]I've bought the 3 dvd's (in a special box) and I love them.[/quote

me too :lol:
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Post by Twinturbo »

I have it on VHS :(
I've recorded it from the TV :lol:
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I think that may be considered piracy :lol:
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well it's not. why do you think you can buy a VHS recorder and VHS casettes at probably every store with technology cr*p

anyways, i don't quite like Back to the future. i don't know why. it might be because i saw the movie so many times.
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ye, but he recorded it from TV. In other words he copied it from TV, which is breaking copyright law, although he's not selling it on, so mayne he#s not broke amy laws, but he still copied. This is getting confusing.... anyway great movie
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I have it in VHS too.

But tell me... for what are VHS recorders there?? And why you have a special cable to connect them to TV??? :roll:

LOL.

BTW I also have a 4hours VHS casette filled with VIVA TV video clips. And it is on "EP" (which multiplies the lenght x3 = 12hours) :lol:
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Post by MonteCarloSS »

To record little twinkle star doing her big role in a play at school lol

Nah their legit, as posted just can't sell anything you record. They make DVD burners now where you can burn your tv onto a dvd, and then copy that dvd multiple times. It's like they want you to sell it :)
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I love the show too! And the only reason I watched it was because I loved the DeLorean Time Machine. It's so nicely designed! I have the entire set from Part I to III in VCD. :)
Sir Ibi wrote:I think that may be considered piracy :lol:
Well, all of us paid for TV license, so it's still considered legal, unless he sells it to others.
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Post by ^Sparco^ »

TV is free in Spain. Basic TV for sure...

Digital+ costs 30€/month
http://www.plus.es/codigo/television/pl ... rtada2.asp
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Post by whatthesht »

yea, the movie was awesome! i thought the Delorean time machine was pretty awesome!!!!
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whatthesht wrote:yea, the movie was awesome! i thought the Delorean time machine was pretty awesome!!!!
yeap the car was pretty awesome
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I love the 2nd one the most, cause that's when they go into the future 8)
It's so cool seeing their impression of what cars would look like, etc. Sleek, cool, and flying devices :D
Go the pink hoverboard!!
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Post by Hecubus »

It's funny how cars in 2015 resemble old Ford Tempos, Probes, and Mustang GT's (along with a now-old Pontiac concept car). It's also weird to think that we're closer to 2015 than 1985.
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Post by Andre_online »

Let's see if we'll have flying cars in 2015. IMO, I think the producers thought way too far, making cars fly in 2015. :roll:
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Well, think of it like this, the designers of today, like architects, vehicle designers, etc. probably used to watch them movies when they were younger and perhaps had some influence in thier desing today. Although flying cars are little way off.... though you never know...
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Andre_online wrote:Let's see if we'll have flying cars in 2015. IMO, I think the producers thought way too far, making cars fly in 2015. :roll:
If I remember correctly, the producers realized that they probably stood no chance whatsoever of correctly predicting the future, that no matter what they guessed, fate would toss in a couple completely unexpected curveballs. So, instead, they just went for pretty heavy fantasy. Flying cars are cool, and so they ended up in the movie.
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Post by jacoja06 »

Which one of the movies was the one, where Micheal.j.fox played a full-on rock solo on the stage, when it was set in the 50's?

That part was hell funny :lol:
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Post by Sir Ibi »

Well its been a while since i saw the movie. In the first one he went back in the 50s, and I think that's when he performed is rock solo.
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Post by Hecubus »

The solo shows up twice. It's part of the climax of the first movie, of course. But then remember that in the second one, he had to go back to 1955 again (to retrieve the sports almanac from Biff). As Biff was as the dance, Marty ended up observing his solo.
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