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Back to the Future / Back to the Future II / Back to the Future III
Actors: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Elisabeth Shue, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Thomas F. Wilson Director: Robert Zemeckis Language: English: Dolby Atmos, English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit), English: Dolby Digital 2.0 (640kbps), French: DTS 5.1, Spanish: DTS 5.1 Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Region: Region Free Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number of Discs: 4 (Digital Copy) Rating: PG Studio: Universal Release Date: 10/20/2020 Run Time: 343 Min.
- U Control
- "Setups and Payoffs," which shows you how plot points are prepared and then referenced later down the line
- "Storyboard Comparison," which shows the original conception of several sequences
- "Trivia Track," a host of factoids about various aspects of all three films.
- Tales From The Future is a six part HD documentary that looks at all aspects of the film, from development through filming and release:
- "In the Beginning" (27:24), which looks at pre-production and the original casting snafus;
- "Time to Go" (29:54), covering the production of the original film.
- "Keeping Time" (5:43), devoted to Alan Silvestri's score.
- "Time Flies" (28:37), dealing with the second film and especially the convoluted effects sequences, as well as the decision to shoot the second and third films more or less in tandem.
- "Third Time's the Charm" (17:07), which focuses on the production design of the third film, as well as Christopher Lloyd's Doc Brown as a romantic character.
- "The Test of Time" (17:00) looks back at the cultural impact the trilogy has had.
- The Physics of 'Back to the Future' (HD; 8:25), a discussion with physicist Michio Kaku about how the films mostly get the science part right.
- Nuclear Test Site Ending Storyboard Sequence (HD;4:12), a look at the original ending of the film, with an optional commentary by Gale.
- Back to the Future Night (SD; 27:10), an archival featurette hosted by Leslie Nielsen which aired on NBC prior to the first televised broadcast of the initial film.
- Deleted Scenes (HD; 17:57 over three discs), 16 excised moments, all with optional Gale commentary.
- Michael J. Fox Q & A (SD; 10:20), where the star reminisces about the films.
- Q & A Commentaries with Zemeckis and Gale, a set of sessions at USC after the films had been screened for an audience, hosted by the ubiquitous Laurent Bouzerau.
- Feature Commentaries with Gale and co-producer Neil Canton, a set of commentaries which are interesting and very informative.
- Archival Featurettes, a compendium of older documentaries on the films, which includes:
- Making of the Trilogy:
- Chapters One (SD; 15:30)
- Two (SD; 15:30)
- Three (SD; 16:30)
- 2002 documentary.
- The Making of 'Back to the Future'
- Parts I (SD; 14:28)
- II (SD; 6:40)
- III (SD; 7:32)
- The Secrets of the 'Back to the Future' Trilogy (SD; 20:41) a Kirk Cameron hosted tv special which answers fan questions about the series.
- Behind The Scenes: a series of archival material which includes:
- Original Make-up Tests (SD; 2:17), where you can see Lloyd before his "Einstein-Stokowski" transformation
- Outtakes (SD; 5:23 over three discs), with gags and on set mishaps.
- Production Design (SD; 2:55)
- Storyboarding (SD; 1:29)
- Designing the DeLorean (SD; 3:31)
- Designing Time Travel (SD; 2:41)
- Hoverboard Test (SD; :58)
- Evolution of the Visual Effects Sequences (SD; 5:42)
- Designing Hill Valley (SD; 1:08), more production design info.
- Designing the Campaign (SD; 1:18), marketing info.
- FAQs, text only questions about the series, with answers by Zemeckis and Gale.
- Back to the Future: The Ride (SD; 31:06), with both the video components and actual ride footage from the theme park attraction.
- Music Videos of Huey Lewis and the News performing "Power of Love" (SD; 6:27) and ZZ Top performing "DoubleBack" (SD; 4:09).
- Photo Galleries, which include production art, storyboards, photos, marketing materials and character portraits.
- Theatrical Trailers and Teasers for all of the films.
Bonus Disc:
- NEW! The Hollywood Museum Goes Back to the Future (1080p, 10:17): Founder and President of the Hollywood Museum Donelle Dadigan tours the museum's Back to the Future exhibit: the typewriter on which the script was typed, the hoverboard, two DeLoreans, the Tales from Space comic book, key costumes, and several otherwise minor props, like future currency, an 1880s gun belt, Marty's hat from Part II, and more.
- NEW! Back to the Future: The Musical Behind the Scenes: A three part feature that breaks down the curious musical adaptation.
- Cast and Creative Q&A (1080p, 28:15): An interview with Bob Gale, Christopher Lloyd, Musical Producer Colin Ingram, and Actors Olly Dobson and Roger Bart.
- "Gotta Start Somewhere" (1080i, 2:33): A music video from the musical.
- "Put Your Mind to It" (1080i, 2:59): Another music video from the musical.
- NEW! An Alternate Future: Lost Audition Tapes (1080p, 3:45): Includes auditions from Billy Zane as Biff Tannen, Peter DeLuise as Biff Tannen, Kyra Sedgwick as Jennifer Parker, C. Thomas Howell as Marty McFly, Jon Cryer as Marty McFly, and Ben Stiller as Marty McFly.
- 2015 Message from Doc Brown (1080p, 0:45): Christopher Lloyd returns to portray Doc Brown and encourages viewers to make their futures bright.
- NEW! Could You Survive the Movies? Back to the Future (1080p, 19:47): A YouTube video that explores whether characters could actually survive some of the trauma and trials they face in the film: Marty getting blown back by the speaker, time travel realities, and getting struck by lightning.
- Doc Brown Saves the World! (1080p, 9:38): Doc Brown, now CEO, etc. of Doc Brown Enterprises, must save the world from a nuclear holocaust set to occur in 2045 by ensuring the destruction of various gadgets and gizmos from the series that bring about doomsday.
- Outatime: Restoring the DeLorean (1080i, 22:00): A fascinating look at restoring the series' key prop that had been exposed to the elements and vandalized for too many years. The piece also offers some historical isight into the vehicle's history in the film.
- Looking Back to the Future (480i): A nine-part supplement.
- The Script (3:02): A piece in which cast and crew discuss the core story qualities, the series' take on time travel, and the series' deep interconnectedness and attention to detail.
- Casting Marty McFly (5:05): A look at initially casting Eric Stoltz and eventually bringing Michael J. Fox into the fold. The piece looks at the qualities that the actor brought to the role.
- Christopher Lloyd Reflects on Doc Brown (5:18): The actor discusses his part in the series while others praise his work.
- The DeLorean Time Machine (6:26): A look at the iconic car that's prominently featured in the series.
- Building Hill Valley (5:02): An interesting look back at building the Hill Valley set on the back lot at Universal and some great little anecdotes, such as why Pepsi was featured in the film over Coke. Also included is a look at making the lightning strike sequence on the Hill Valley clock tower.
- Prepping for the "Johnny B. Goode" Scene (7:28): Michael J. Fox rehearses for the first film's musical moments and viewers are taken onto the set for a look at making the 1985 rehearsal and 1955 dance performances.
- The Score (5:08): Cast and crew, including Composer Alan Silvestri, discuss the ideas behind the film's score.
- Rushing the Cut (3:53): A look an early testing screening, the quick turnaround from the time filming ended to the time the movie arrived in theaters, and the film's success.
- The Legacy (4:57): As the title suggests, this piece focuses on the series' lasting appeal, including President Reagan's love of the film, the title's place in common vernacular, and more.
- Back to the Future The Animated Series (480i): Two episodes: "Brothers" (Season 1, Episode 1) (23:24) and "Mac the Black" (Season 2, Episode 1) (23:08). Note that the entire series is included (on DVD) in the larger boxed set linked above.
- 2015 Commercials (1080p, 1:28): Fun, newly minted "commercials" for properties seen in Back to the Future II. Included are Jaws 19 (1:28) and Hoverboard Commercial (1080p, 1:06).
Back to the Future
When teenager Marty McFly is blasted to 1955 in the
DeLorean time machine created by the eccentric Doc Brown, he finds
himself mixed up in a time-shattering chain reaction that could vaporize
his future—and leave him trapped in the past.
Back to the Future Part II
Picking up precisely where they left off, Marty and
Doc launch themselves to the year 2015 to fine-tune the future and
inadvertently disrupt the space-time continuum. Now, their only chance
to fix the present is by going back to 1955 again before it’s too late.
Back to the Future Part III
Stranded in 1955 after a freak accident, Marty
McFly discovers he must travel back to 1885 to rescue Doc Brown before
he becomes smitten with schoolteacher Clara Clayton. Now, it's up to
Marty to keep Doc out of trouble, get the DeLorean running, and put the
past, present and future on track so they can all get back to where—and
when—they belong.
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