It has to be the second one, and for the revisiting of 1955 more than anything, and making <I>everything</I> match up.
Moedred said:You're all aware of the framing fiasco with discs 2 and 3, right?
http://www.angelfire.com/film/bttf2/
I just called the hotline and arranged to get the V2's.
(As a former projectionist, I believe people need act.)
I aso wonder if using Coca-Cola as fuel inspired the root beer gag in Lucasarts' "Monkey Island" game...The Time Machine and lead-lined refrigerator-time chamber are assembled in the bed of the Army truck, as well as the Power Converter and a motorcycle with a sidecar.
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A TOWER WITH AN ATOMIC BOMB on it. This is it---Ground Zero. Yardage markers are posted at 200 yard intervals from the tower, up to 1600 yards, then a mile marker.
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In the dining room, more MANNEQUINS are seated at the table, which is set with full place settings. Marty wanders through the house, chuckling at the idiocy of it all.
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Marty turns on the TV. Snow. He switches channels and finally tunes in a picture---the ?Howdy Doody? Show. Marty watches Clarabell dancing around and shakes his head.
The Man said:You could cut from Doc Brown fainting to he and Marty reading the letter. When do the opening credits end in Part III - just before Howdy Doody Time starts on the T.V?
muttjones said:they start as he wakes up at howdy doody time. i'm not sure whether the credits still roll after that (i'll check) but i think from him fainting to him waking up could be a nice cross fade moment.
The Man said:Here's a thought: instead of a cross-fade, you could hear them beginning to read the letter as Marty tries to revive Doc and then just cut to it. You'd have to fiddle with the music and audio at the end of Part II, though...
metalinvader said:I can't believe I never noticed this before..lol
http://www.thatvideosite.com/video/creepy_twist_at_the_end_of_back_to_the_future_3_wait_for_it
What is Verne trying to tell us?!
Hi, indyclonejr. If you get a chance to talk to Claudia Wells, could you (or your dad) please mention to her the short-lived "Herbie, The Love Bug" TV series from 1982. She played the daughter of Dean Jones' love interest in all 5 episodes. The series was a failure but would love to hear what she has to say about it (+ being associated with 2 iconic, film cars).indyclonejr said:I found out at hollywood palms theater http://www.hollywoodpalmscinema.com...-lea-thompson-claudia-wells-and-james-tolkan/
and hollywood blvd. http://www.atriptothemovies.com/ind...35&category=Film Festivals and Special Events
that they are playing back to the future on Feb 26 & 28 hollywood blvd.
and Feb 27 hollywood palms with hosts Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thomson, Cludia Wells, & James Tolkan in il, and I'm going to see it on the 27th because thats my birthday.