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7 New ‘Back To The Future’ Fun Facts You Might Not Know (Video)
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We’ve entered into the final days of the year 2015 which, as you’re probably aware, is the crazy future year that Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) travel to in the delicious creamy center of the Back to the Future trilogy.

Back in August CineFix shared nine fun facts about the beloved movie franchise for their “Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know” YouTube series as part of the 365-day celebration of our reaching the year in real life. Now with 2016 fast approaching, they’ve decided to dedicate their final installment of the series this year to seven new things about the movies that you might not have known about.

You can check out the video below.

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Original ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy Re-Imagined As Old-School Video Games
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The celebration of all things Star Wars with the release of The Force Awakens this weekend continues!

As part of their 8-Bit Cinema series, CineFix is taking on the entire original Star Wars trilogy, re-imagining the movies in the same style as old school video games. But instead of doing all three movies all in the same style, the cool thing about this video is that you’ll see various 8-bit and 16-bit games being used as inspiration such as The Legend of Zelda, Mega Man, and more.

You can check out the video of the original Star Wars trilogy re-imagined as a video game below.

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The Differences Between ‘The Princess Bride’ and The Book It’s Based On (Video)
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If you have a pulse there’s a good chance you’ve seen The Princess Bride, and if not, you go sit in time out for five minutes right this instant. Not nearly as many people who have seen and love the movie, however, have read the book that it’s based on.

If you’re one of these people a new video has been released by CineFix for their “What’s The Difference?” YouTube series that goes over the differences between the book and the movie. It’s a lengthy video, running nearly 15 minutes in length, but it’s good if you’re not a big fan of that reading thing. In which case why are you still up here when you can be down there watching the video?

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7 New ‘Fight Club’ Facts You Might Not Have Known (Video)
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A year ago CineFix offered up 7 Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know about director David Fincher‘s adaptation of the Chuck Palahniuk novel Fight Club, and the video was immensely popular.

Now the YouTube channel is back with a sequel edition, 7 MORE Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Fight Club, which includes everything from securing the rights to use the name Marla Singer (Helena Bonham Carter) to Brad Pitt and Edward Norton nakedness.

Click on over to the other side to check out the video below.

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‘Back To The Future’: 9 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know (Video)
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We’ve seen some amusing and educational “Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know” videos from CineFix for movies such as Terminator, Fight Club, and Home Alone.

So when we saw that they were offering up some fun facts on one of the greatest movies ever made, Robert Zemeckis‘s 1985 time travel classic Back to the Future in celebration of the movie’s 30th anniversary this year, we of course had to share it.

Some of these fun facts are pretty well known, such as Eric Stoltz originally playing Marty McFly, but there’s plenty of bits many of you likely had no idea about. I know I had never heard of a few of them. Click on over to the other side to watch the video and find out how many Back to the Future fun facts are new to you.

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