How or when did you watch BTTF for the first time?
Tell how you watched the BTTF movies for the first time and how you love the trilogy.
For me it was in my grade 9 History class and we get bonus classes for bonus marks which is watching a certain movie and writing down questions. I went to the bonus class and the teacher pulled out BTTF. I never heard of the movie so I gave it a watch. After seeing Christopher Loyd in that movie I thought this movie was going to be good and it was amazing I did not want the movie to end. I got a total of 99% on the answer sheet. I found out about part 2 and 3. I loved part 2, one of my most favorites. But 3 was alright, not the greatest but all right.
For me it was in my grade 9 History class and we get bonus classes for bonus marks which is watching a certain movie and writing down questions. I went to the bonus class and the teacher pulled out BTTF. I never heard of the movie so I gave it a watch. After seeing Christopher Loyd in that movie I thought this movie was going to be good and it was amazing I did not want the movie to end. I got a total of 99% on the answer sheet. I found out about part 2 and 3. I loved part 2, one of my most favorites. But 3 was alright, not the greatest but all right.
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Then, lot's of years later in 2006, I watched half of the 1st part on MBC2 and after getting highly interested in it (I *love* time travel stories), I watched it's repeat broadcasting on MBC2 completely the next day, and I became a huge fan!
The next week, 2nd part was broadcast on MBC2 and the next week it the 3rd part was, then I figures how the whole thing was familiar and the I figured: "Oh yeah ... it's the un-known 45minutes reduced censored Time-Travel film I watched on TV when I was 7!"
I got the trilogy on VHS as a present and watched them religiously for about a year or so and this was when the animated series was running (I'm fairly certain I saw the animated show before any episodes. I'm not sure why, maybe I got bored of it but after a year or so, I stopped watching the films.
In 1998 I was 15 and went to universal studios including the BTTF ride (it had probably been six years since I'd seen any of the films). I figured when I'd get back I may as well watch the films again. Being older and more able to comprehend them, I fell in love with them again. And they have been my favourite movies ever since, I bought the DVD's in 2002 and the blu rays this year (only movie I've ever owned on VHS, DVD, and blu ray)
And in the past 3 weeks they showed all 3 movies one on each friday here in TV.
Part III was one of the first movies I ever saw in the theater and I remember being frustrated at the time because we couldn't go see it until we rented Part II and watched that first but the video store seemed to constantly have it out of stock.
My family and I all love the trilogy and always will. My dad tells a funny story about taking me to some local car show when I was 5 or 6. While there I saw a DeLorean and, as my dad tells it, screamed at the top of my lungs "Look Dad! It's the time machine!" LOL.
Back to the Future 2 my family rented. Even though I think the movie was bad the opening scene where Marty is in the future is pretty cool.
I'm pretty sure my family also rented part 3. I thought it was okay.
I guess that makes me the most recent "newcomer" to the series.
I'm in this category too. Back to the Future was something that I had been intending to get around to watching for years and years but just never found the time. Indiana Jones was the same way, I never saw those in their entirety until just before The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull came out. I blame my parents for not showing me this awesome stuff when I was a kid. I mean jeez, Mom, I was the perfect age to be absolutely mystified by Back to the Future when they were new.
Now, having only seen both BTTF and Indy in the last few years, while I definitely enjoyed them, I wonder how I'd feel about them today if I saw them as a kid... would I feel the same insane level of fanboy-ness that I feel about Star Wars and Ghostbusters?
I still haven't watched them to this day. I mean I saw parts of some of them when I was younger on TV (Possibly them whole but I don't recall), I do remember going to Universal when I was younger and saw the attraction there, but to be honest I only know about it from popular media and the parodies/homages to it.
I recently bought the 25th Edition DVD box set, but am waiting for the perfect time to watch them.
Both this and JP are getting games, and I'm getting invested in the source material to make the most of of each of them.
Okay, not really, I actually saw them back when I was, like, six so I didn't remember them all that well so then I bought the BluRay boxset.
I didn't go on my first visit but finally decided to go on my second. It was one of the best rides I've ever been on. It made me laugh while waiting in line and watching Biff go through the institution. and when I saw the Delorean and all the gizmos inside the ride vehicle I really thought it was a time machine! after going on this ride I had to go watch the movie and got the VHS. I still have it sitting between my DVD collections...it is the only VHS I own today. I have the DVD collection but I'm never letting go of the VHS that introduced me to the movie...to bad the ride is gone though =(
This. This reflects me, except I was probably younger than 9. My parents also told me they loved BTTF, so I was even more curious to check the films out. Haven't regretted that!
I did get the DVD of the trilogy not to long ago and still watch it every now and then.
I remember freaking out when I saw a preview for it in the movie theater. After having watched the VHS of BTTF probably over 200 times. It's weird even watching it now...its like I already know everything that sgoing to happen..by heart. Two is probably one of my favorite sci fi time travel movies of all time.
I remember freaking out when I saw a preview for it in the movie theater. After having watched the VHS of BTTF probably over 200 times. It's weird even watching it now...its like I already know everything that sgoing to happen..by heart. Two is probably one of my favorite sci fi time travel movies of all time.
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were probably about the same age.
I was in high school when the sequels came out, so I saw both of those on opening day. I loved all three movies, they're definitely my favorite trilogy.
I'm loving the new game. Got a little stuck on Episode 2, so I was checking out the forum for hints so I can finish up and get to Episode 3, which looks terrific.
I was a kid, don't remember how old but I do remember some of the feelings and that I watched the trilogy on TV. I was mesmerized by Doc as a character -all his energy and intelligence- and as an actor -Christopher Lloyd blew my mind with awesomness-. Also BttF introduced me to sci-fi (which is completely overlooked in my country), great humor, drama and the 50s (I love american 50s). It's the perfect trilogy, everything I like in one
Me and my bro used to watch Part III a lot 'cause my parents recorded it on VHS, two VHS to be precise (still have them somewhere, hah!). The first part finished on Doc trying to save Clara who just slipped and the second part started from Marty jumping back to the future. We didn't actually see Doc saving Clara for years... we just assumed he did haha there's a quote on this movie that became an inside joke beetween us, the delivery killed us. Sometimes we still go "Hey, you got a back door to this place?" "Yeah, it's in the back." and nobody gets it. I went with him to the 25th anniversary theatrical re-release of Part I as a bro-sister thingy. That's mushy.
Oh man, VHS, didn't think about them in years... now I feel old lol