One is my fave, but I will buy the box set when it comes out on DVD, for sure. I am looking forward to that as much as I am looking forward to Indiana Jones and Star Wars on DVD.
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One is my fave, but I will buy the box set when it comes out on DVD, for sure. I am looking forward to that as much as I am looking forward to Indiana Jones and Star Wars on DVD.
i dont have a dvd player but that amazes me that their is not a star wars dvd
Both Lucas and Spielberg were slow to show their support for the format. This is especially surprising for Lucas since he is into all this digital stuff for his movies to begin with. What added insult to injury was when he released The Phantom Menace on laserdisc in Japan at the same time it came out on VHS here. HOOOOBOY, that ticked off alot of people. He was willing to import copies of it and sell them for an arm and a leg thru the fan club. Gee, thanks, Luca$.Originally posted by mxyzptlk
i dont have a dvd player but that amazes me that their is not a star wars dvd
I love them all - for different reasons - but the original works the best as a stand alone film with some excellent writing.
BTTF 2 has some excellent gags based on BTTF 1 and the future is cool. There is a tense age to the film which many disliked - I thought it was cool.
BTTF3 was more like BTTF in general feeling and was a far softer movie which ended the trilogy on an upbeat.....
However BTTF still stands up as the best and is as cool today as it was in the 80's.....
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I loved all of them but if I have to pick one it would be the second because it had some great gags. But every time I watch one I find something new but you really have to watch them in order. So I really like all of them equally.
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Manure is in all of the movies too.
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