The Back to the future Trilogy is finally going to be released on Blu-ray on October 26, 2010. It’s going to have a lot of new content, including new interviews, the Back to the Future ride, and some Eric Stoltz footage.
Here is a list of all the features that will be on the box set
Features
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Setups & Payoffs: Note key scenes and see how they play out as you watch the movies.
Storyboard Comparison: Compare key scenes in the movie with the original storyboards.
Trivia Track: Get inside trivia and facts while you watch the movies.
Pocket BLU: Experience Blu-ray in an exciting new way with the app for iPhone, iPod touch, BlackBerry, Android and more.
BD-Live: Access the BD-Live Center through your Internet-connected player and download even more bonus content, the latest trailers and more.
My Scenes: Bookmark your favorite scenes from the movies.
Tales from the Future: 6-part retrospective documentary featuring all-new interviews with Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Director Robert Zemeckis, Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton plus Executive Producer Steven Spielberg.
In the Beginning…
Time to Go
Keeping Time
Time Flies
Third Times the Charm
The Test of Time
The Physics of Back to the Future
16 Deleted Scenes
Michael J. Fox Q&A
Archival Featurettes
Making The Trilogy: Chapters One, Two & Three
The Making of Back to the Future Parts I, II & III
The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy
Behind-the-Scenes
Outtakes
Original Makeup Tests
Nuclear Test Site Ending Storyboard Sequence
Production Design
Storyboarding
Designing the DeLeorean
Designing Time Travel
Hoverboard Test
Designing Hill Valley
Designing the Campaign
Photo Galleries Including Production Art, Additional Storyboards, Behind-the-Scenes Photographs, Marketing Materials and Character Portraits
Back to the Future: The Ride
Music Videos
“The Power of Love” by Huey Lewis and the News
“Doubleback” by ZZ Top
Q&A Commentaries with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
Feature Commentaries with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
Two of the most requested film franchises might be on Blu-ray soon (or rather, not so soon). Cinema site Nuke The Fridge claims that it has learned from an “inside source at Universal” that both the ‘Back to the Future’ and ‘Jurassic Park’ trilogies will be released on Blu-ray in October or November of next year. Of course, this is totally unofficial.
Anyone with Comcast OnDemand, can watch the Back to the Future trilogy OnDemand including lots of extras like the movie trailers and filming site tours.
This fan made music video is nothing but great. Razimus puts himself in the scenes of the Back to the Future trilogy and interacts with himself wearing amazing back to the future costumes. The lyrics to the song is great. Besides the wrong jean jacket for his Marty McFly costume, it was perfect.
A tan Stetson cowboy hat with leather bolo style hatband was worn by the character Marty McFly in Back to the future 3. The hat was custom made for the actor and has the original hatter’s label sewn inside with “Made By Stetson Especially For Michael J. Fox” printed on the interior. The cowboy hat comes with a letter of authenticity from the costume house.
Ever wondered what happen to the delorean that was demolished at the end of Back to the Future part 3 by the train? The exterior was put back together and hung ontop of the ceiling of the Planet Hollywood restaurant in Honolulu Hawaii. Pictures from Videobob from an unkown photographer. [click to continue...]
Awesome video that allows you to see a lot of detail of time traveling by playing the scenes from the Back to the Future trilogy in slow motion. One thing I noticed especially is that the fire trail comes from all four tires and not just the back two. Thanks Okta for creating the video.
How many of you out there have noticed the little things that change or do not flow with the BTTF movie? Have you ever noticed the disappearing trick the blow dryer plays in Marty McFly’s belt while dressed in the radiation suit in the scene with young George McFly? If you answered yes, then you are a nitpicker. Many small things pop up in the movie that I really did not notice. Another one for you to check out is also in part one.
Here’s the interesting website www.nitpickers.com. Its members tear into every movie imaginable and refute, bicker, enjoy all aspects of movies.