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A pop culture touchstone, “Back to the Future” turned television stars Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd into big screen ...
Back To The Future turns 40 this week… or three, or minus 10 or 600, depending on which point in time you've travelled to and ...
But here’s the thing, folks: “Back to the Future” actually has one of the strongest and tightest stories of any movie of its era, but all the famous fun stuff about Marty, Doc and the ...
The Back to the Future movies make up a perfect trilogy but it's interesting to consider who would be in the cast if it was ...
Michael J. Fox joked about the 'weird' mother-son plot line in 1985's 'Back to the Future' with costar Lea Thompson, saying, 'Even at the time, I realized it was bizarre' ...
Looking back on Back to the Future, Michael J. Fox thought the mother-son plot line was "bizarre." "There's something about it that people still respond to because it's so weird," Fox, now 61 ...
So, let’s start with the basics: In 1984, after Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis managed to sell the Back to the Future script to Universal, they hoped to cast TV star Michael J. Fox in the role.
Back to the Future: ... Jokes that landed in the ’80s—when 1950s Doc learns that the future president is “Ronald Reagan, the actor,” for example—are still there, ...
Back To The Future: The Musical made me very nostalgic for that great time-traveling ’80s movie, but Peggy Sue Got Married isn’t available on any of my streaming services.. That’s not to ...
“Back To The Future: The Musical,” which opened Thursday night on Broadway, doesn't have much going for it in the way of tuneful songs or show-stopping dances, but it does have a star vehicle.
“Back to the Future: The Musical” is an amiably rollicking Broadway reanimation of a movie classic, in no mood to address its flaws, which seem—ironically—stuck in another era.