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Blu-ray Review: Teen Wolf (Collector’s Edition)
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Teen Wolf
Blu-ray (Collector’s Edition)
Director: Rod Daniel
Screenwriter: Jeph Loeb, Matthew Weisman
Cast: Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Scott Paulin, Susan Ursitti, Jerry Levine, Jay Tarses, Mark Holton, Matt Adler, Lorie Griffin
Distributor: Scream Factory
Rated PG | 92 Minutes
Release Date: August 8, 2017
“There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.”
Looking back, 1985 was a pretty incredible year for movies. The Breakfast Club, The Goonies, The Color Purple, Brazil, Fright Night, Clue, Weird Science, Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, Rocky IV, the list goes on and on. As great of a year it was for movies, it was an even better year for Michael J. Fox, who starred in two of 1985’s hits: Robert Zemeckis’ Back to the Future and Rod Daniel‘s Teen Wolf.
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Tags: James Hampton, Jay Tarses, Jeph Loeb, Jerry Levine, Lorie Griffin, Mark Holton, Matt Adler, Matthew Weisman, Michael J. Fox, Rod Daniel, Scott Paulin, Scream Factory, Susan Ursitti, Teen Wolf
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7 New ‘Back To The Future’ Fun Facts You Might Not Know (Video)

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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Deal: Back To The Future: The Complete Adventures Blu-ray Edition Box Set

Right now, Amazon is running an amazing deal on the Back to the Future: The Complete Adventures Blu-ray Edition for only $49.99 (that’s 50% off the list price). The DVD Edition is $44.49.
The Blu-ray set comes in Collectible Light-Up Flux Capacitor Packaging, and contains all three Back to the Future movies (Part I, II, and III), along with digital HD copies of each film, which you can use to watch them on your computer, digital media player, and portable devices. It also includes an all-new bonus disc featuring over 2 hours of content, as well as the Back to the Future: A Visual History 64-page book, and the Back to the Future: The Complete Animated Series DVD with 26 episodes of the 2-season animated television show.
Grab this deal while it lasts today, and visit the DEALS page for more sales.
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Honest Trailer: Back To The Future Trilogy

When Tuesday came and went without a new Honest Trailer from Screen Junkies, I didn’t think too much of it. Now it all makes sense. Back in 1989, Back to the Future Part II sent Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) to the future… October 21, 2015 to be precise. By the time you read this article, that date, the actual date will be the past. 26 years after hoverboards, flying Deloreans, and Grays Sports Almanac became parts of the lexicon of American cinema, we finally get the Back to the Future trilogy Honest Trailer!
Watch it here below!
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‘Back To The Future’: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd Return As Marty & Doc On Jimmy Kimmel

Recently we saw an animated short that showed us what it might have looked like had Marty McFly and Doc Brown traveled to the real 2015 in the sequel to Back to the Future instead of the much different 2015 that was presented in the movie. The video was more of a depressing reminder of the times we live in than anything.
Now we have an even better version of this scenario. In a very special appearance for Back to the Future Day yesterday, both Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd returned as Marty and Doc for a visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live! (with an added bonus cameo by a certain audition judge). And once again, the “future” wasn’t quite what they were expecting.
Click on over to the other side to watch the video, along with the interview portion with Michael J. Fox.
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Book Review: Back To The Future: The Ultimate Visual History
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Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History
Hardcover | Kindle
Written by Michael Klastorin with Randal Atamaniuk
Foreword by Michael J. Fox
Preface by Christopher Lloyd
Introduction by Bob Gale
Afterword by Robert Zemeckis
Harper Design | HarperCollins Publishers
Release date: October 20, 2015
This month marks the 30th anniversary of Back To The Future, the Robert Zemeckis-directed Steven Spielberg-produced film that went on to become one of the greatest and most beloved movies of our time, spawning two sequels that were equally enjoyed. In conjunction with this milestone, Insight Editions has released Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History, a coffee table-sized full-cover hardcover packed with details about the film trilogy, highlighted with behind-the-scenes photos, concept art, storyboards, and a host of removable collectible-type items.
Though Back to the Future was an instant hit when Universal Pictures released it back in 1985, it was a long road from concept to screen for director/screenwriter Robert Zemeckis and screenwriter Bob Gale. Though the filmmakers had a great idea for a film about a time-travel, their initial draft of the script was rejected by over 40 movie studios. A tidbit like that is hard to believe today when we see how deeply rooted the film is in today’s pop culture, but The Ultimate Visual History reveals their lengthy struggle, which also included their multiple attempts to get Michael J. Fox, who was locked in at the time to his schedule on the popular TV sitcom Family Ties, as the lead.
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Tags: Back to the Future, Bob Gale, Christopher Lloyd, Frank Marshall, HarperCollins, Kathleen Kennedy, Lea Thompson, Michael J. Fox, Michael Klastorin, Randal Atamaniuk, Robert Zemeckis, Steven Spielberg
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Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd Reprise ‘Back To The Future’ Roles In ‘LEGO Dimensions’

The impressive voice cast has been announced for the upcoming video game LEGO Dimensions in the form of a new preview video.
While the cast is huge, it’s a specific part of the cast that’s particularly exciting. Among all the names, none other than Michael J. Fox is in the game, reprising his role as Marty McFly from Back to the Future. He’s also joined by co-star Christopher Lloyd, who of course voices Emmett “Doc” Brown. If you recall a handful of years ago, Telltale made their own episodic Back to the Future game, but Fox was unable to record for the game at the time, leading to them bringing in a surprisingly accurate impressionist for the job.
You can read a rundown of who joins Fox and Lloyd on the cast, including stars of The LEGO Movie, Doctor Who, Portal, and more, and also watch the voice cast announcement video below.
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Tags: Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Chris Pratt, Christopher Lloyd, Elizabeth Banks, Ellen McLain, Gary Oldman, Irrfan Khan, Jenna Coleman, Joel McHale, Lego, LEGO Dimensions, Michael J. Fox, Michelle Gomez, Peter Capaldi, Stephen Merchant, Tara Strong, Troy Baker
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‘Back To The Future’ Trilogy 30th Anniversary Blu-ray Mega Box Set Coming This Fall

Should have seen this one coming. In October, Universal Studios Home Entertainment will re-release the Back to the Future trilogy on Blu-ray in a box set in celebration of its 30th anniversary that will include the three films, every bonus feature from the previous Blu-ray set, and a host of new bonuses. Among them will be some new shorts starring Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown and other exclusive extras.
You can check out the official press release, packaging art, and a trailer for the 30th Anniversary Trilogy set here below.
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Robert Zemeckis Says ‘Back To The Future’ Remake Will Not Happen While He’s Alive

In a movie world dominated by sequels and reboots and remakes, director Robert Zemeckis has made something very clear: you will not see his beloved 1985 time travel classic Back to the Future getting the remake treatment. At least not while he still lives and breathes.
Back in 1984, the contract signed by Zemeckis and co-writer Bob Gale with Universal Pictures and Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment included their right to deny any future sequels or other related movies. When asked whether he would ever agree to a remake by The Telegraph, Zemeckis replied “Oh, God no.”
Continue reading to see what else he had to say.
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