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Back to the Future Part II

Back to the Future Part II Review



This movie is all over the place, but it is fantastic every year Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd go to. First they go to 2015 where cars fly ( 6 yrs away, can we do it for real?) and they save Marty McFly Jr from jail, however a Sports Almanac that Marty from 1985 bought and left behind was taken by Grandpa Griff who goes to 1955 to give to Biff from that year and makes him an evil corrupt JR Ewing type. Fox and Lloyd return to a miserable 1985, of course discover it had to do with the Sports Almanac and all the scores of the games which Biff bet and won since he knew who would win. They 2 travel back to 1955 to get the almanac back. This is where it gets incredible with scenes from the first film shot in different perspectives now including 2 Marty McFly's the one from 1955 to save his father and the one from the corrupt 1985 to get the almanac to make 1985 'normal' again. Basically it incorporates this movie into the first film, mainly at the dance where you see McFly doing his guitar bit, while the other McFly is above him getting ready to attack Biff's friends. There are plenty of Biff and Mcfly characters everywhere. Just a non stop action fest right from the opening credits. Highly recommended. If you have never seen this, don't wait another second. Superior film making in my opinion.Excellent blend of scifi,comedy,adventure and great family fun..This DVD has bonus features like commentary , interviews, deleted scenes and is an upgrade from the box set for that reason..


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Back to the Future Part II Overview


MARTY MCFLY REVS UP THE DELOREAN AGAIN TO HELP OUT HIS FUTURE SON IN THE YEAR 2015 & KEEP HAT BULLY BIFF FROM RUINING THE PRESENT.

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Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with this inventive, perhaps too clever sequel to the popular 1985 comedy about a high school kid (Michael J. Fox) who travels into the past and has to bring his parents together (or lose his own existence). Director Robert Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication to this follow-up, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Fox's character watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh

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