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Post by BigHairyKev on Nov 4, 2004 13:20:39 GMT
I think they all work as a Trilogy - as one long Movie - so I'm voting "All Of Them" ;D
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Post by Proxy Server on Nov 5, 2004 10:45:26 GMT
Trilogy! All of them are perfect!
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Post by geordilinka on Nov 5, 2004 11:06:39 GMT
yip it is one long movie the lotr of it time (joke)
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Post by Proxy Server on Nov 5, 2004 11:17:44 GMT
yip it is one long movie the lotr of it time (joke) LOL! It is! Was? Nevermind. Cool trilogy. DVD box set it great. But I need a multichanger like my Dad's car CD has. That would be neat.
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Post by BigHairyKev on Nov 5, 2004 11:27:32 GMT
So would that be Timelord of the Rings?
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Post by Proxy Server on Nov 5, 2004 11:28:48 GMT
HAHAHAHA! THAT WAS FUNNY! What a strange twisted mind you must have. I like that!
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Post by BigHairyKev on Nov 5, 2004 11:30:38 GMT
Glad you appreciate my warped brain Multichanger DVD WOULD be very handy - especially with my Boxed Sets of Star Wars, Lord Of The Rings and Alien Quadrilogy
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Post by geordilinka on Nov 5, 2004 12:00:53 GMT
Glad you appreciate my warped brain could proxy cope with both of us in the same room
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Post by FanNumber1701 on Nov 5, 2004 12:40:54 GMT
could proxy cope with both of us in the same room LOL. I voted all 3 too.
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Post by ladytass2001 on Nov 5, 2004 19:54:50 GMT
I liked the first one the best. The other's were good but the first one was the best imho.
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Post by Sgtk on Dec 1, 2004 4:18:56 GMT
The best way to watch Back to the Future is to put them all in the DVD player and watch them back to back. It maske a great 6 hour story on days when the Packers are not playing.
K
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Post by Marine Cpt. Dave Grimes (SFMC) on Dec 14, 2004 4:06:28 GMT
I loved the professor, not in the biblical sense
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Post by MALCOLM XERXES™ on Dec 18, 2004 1:49:26 GMT
I think they all work as a Trilogy - as one long Movie - so I'm voting "All Of Them" ;D FRI. DEC. 17/2004/21:50 E.S.T.
BHK,
Likewise, although I have a soft spot for MS. MARY STEENBURGEN (an under-rated beauty & a lovely actress!), so I missed her in the first 2 parts of BACK TO THE FUTURETM.
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Post by Shorty on Jan 7, 2005 15:51:54 GMT
I like them all.
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Post by hykerfan001 on Jan 31, 2005 20:11:05 GMT
I think your right kev they do work well as a trilogy but the first has got to be the best for me.
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Post by angelinehawkescrai on Sept 28, 2005 18:56:28 GMT
We rented this last week and I enjoyed watching it again. It's been a while. I had forgotten exactly how great of a movie it is. And the soundtrack was great. Took me back to high school in a flash. Dont' know if that is necessarily a good thing. lol! ;D
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Post by BigHairyKev on Sept 29, 2005 10:27:27 GMT
We rented this last week and I enjoyed watching it again. It's been a while. I had forgotten exactly how great of a movie it is. And the soundtrack was great. Took me back to high school in a flash. Dont' know if that is necessarily a good thing. lol! ;D Yes Angeline - it's a really fun rollercoaster ride of a movie - lots of fun action and comedy - now if I could just get a car that could do that - OOOH the possibilities Here's a pic of me wondering how to hot-wire a time machine when I visited Los Angeles... ...taken from Susieg's cool website www.susieg.supanet.com/los_angeles.html
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Post by daxmaryrussel on Sept 29, 2005 11:17:44 GMT
Really COOL Kev - Very good website too Susieg, thanks for the link. It brings back memories... I was in LA a couple of months behind you and have a few similar pics (not as good though - hmm must make a website soon... ) It was fun visiting Universal Studios and to see the building and the clock tower from "Back to the future..." And Paramount Studios wasn't boring either ;D Ahh I'm in travel mode now again daxmaryrussel -- "A crazy way to travel, spreading a man's molecules all over the universe." McCoy - Obsession
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Post by BigHairyKev on Sept 29, 2005 11:22:38 GMT
Ah yes - LA is amongst my favourite places to visit - and I even got so sit in Norm's chair from "Cheers" Everyone shout "KEV!"
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Post by BigHairyKev on Sept 29, 2005 11:27:10 GMT
OH and by the way - that really was the set of Cheers - the real Norm's chair and the real bar - the entire thing was moved to the Hollywood Entertainment Museum I rested my arms on the bar EXACTLY where actor George Wendt had his - as the perspex laminate bar top had been worn away over the years of filming - showing just where his arms always lay - cool huh?
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