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Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy [6 Discs/Blu-ray] Blu-ray Disc 025192049491 Front

Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy [6 Discs/Blu-ray]  (Enhanced Widescreen for 16x9 TV)  (Blu-ray Disc)  (Eng/Fre/Spa) 

SKU:  1330888 Release Date: 10/26/2010
Rating:  PG
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'80s time-travel favorite has laughs, romance, action.

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Includes:
  • Back to the Future (1985), MPAA Rating: PG
  • Back to the Future Part II (1989), MPAA Rating: PG
  • Back to the Future Part III (1990), MPAA Rating: PG

    Back to the Future
    Contemporary high schooler Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) doesn't have the most pleasant of lives. Browbeaten by his principal at school, Marty must also endure the acrimonious relationship between his nerdy father (Crispin Glover) and his lovely mother (Lea Thompson), who in turn suffer the bullying of middle-aged jerk Biff (Thomas F. Wilson), Marty's dad's supervisor. The one balm in Marty's life is his friendship with eccentric scientist Doc (Christopher Lloyd), who at present is working on a time machine. Accidentally zapped back into the 1950s, Marty inadvertently interferes with the budding romance of his now-teenaged parents. Our hero must now reunite his parents-to-be, lest he cease to exist in the 1980s. It won't be easy, especially with the loutish Biff, now also a teenager, complicating matters. Beyond its dazzling special effects, the best element of Back to the Future is the performance of Michael J. Fox, who finds himself in the quagmire of surviving the white-bread 1950s with a hip 1980s mindset. Back to the Future cemented the box-office bankability of both Fox and the film's director, Robert Zemeckis, who went on to helm two equally exhilarating sequels. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

    Back to the Future Part II
    Things have barely settled from the excitement and resolve of the original Back to the Future, when in pops that crazy inventor Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) with news that in order to prevent a series of events that could ruin the McFly name for posterity, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox ) and his girlfriend are whisked into the future to the year 2015, where Marty must tangle with a teen rogue named Griff, who's obviously the descendant of Biff, the first Future film's bully. Marty foils Griff and his group when he jumps on an air-foil skateboard that flies him through town at rakish speeds with the loser bullies beaten again. Marty gets a money-making brainstorm before hopping in the time-traveling DeLorean, and he purchases a sports almanac. He figures that back in 1985 he'll be able to place sure-fire bets using the published sports scores of the games that are yet to happen. Unfortunately for Marty, Dr. Brown disapproves of his betting scheme -- he feels too much messing with time is very dangerous -- and he tosses the almanac. A hidden Biff overhears the discussion about the almanac, sees it get tossed out, and grabs it. Thus begins a time-traveling swirl to make the head spin. Biff swipes the DeLorean, heads back to 1955, and with the help of the unerring almanac, bets his way to power. The now-altered "Biff world" has turned into a nightmarish scene with Biff the mogul, residing in a Vegas-styled pleasure palace and running everything. It's all our hero Marty can do to pull the pieces together this time, as he must jump between three generations of intertwined time travel. The end of Back to the Future, Part 2 introduces its sequel as the zany professor has already time-dashed away to the Wild West of the late 1800s and invites Marty into a new adventure. ~ Rovi

    Back to the Future Part III
    The final installment in the Back to the Future trilogy picks up where the second film left off, but it casts off the dizzying time travel of the first two films for mostly routine comedy set in the Old West. Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) receives a 70-year-old letter from his inventor friend, Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), who tells Marty that he has retreated a century in time to live out a relatively quiet life in the Old West. Doc Brown reveals that he hid his DeLorean car/time machine in an abandoned mine outside town, and when Marty does some research and discovers that the Doc died shortly after writing the letter, he decides to find the car, travel back in time, and warn the Doc about his demise. Meanwhile, the Doc, who has fallen in love with a local woman (Mary Steenburgen), realizes he can't hide in the past from the problems he has caused to the time flow in the previous two adventures. He reluctantly decides to return to the present with Marty, but first, they have to find a way to get the DeLorean up to time-travel velocity with a broken fuel line and no gasoline. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

  • Customer Reviews

    Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy [6 Discs/Blu-ray] - Blu-ray Disc (14 out of 14)
    Finally on Blu-Ray!!!
    5
    Posted by: from Chicago, IL on 10/25/2012I'm so happy this is on Blu-Ray now. I bought this set at an amazing price. Also, all three movies were available for me to download on my ITunes. One of my favorite trilogies of all time.

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    Good Movies
    4
    Posted by: from Aurora, IL on 07/15/2012This was a good buy. It came not only with the three movies on Blu-Ray but with three digital copies as well. I love watching movies that I grew up with, with my children now that they are older.

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    Loved it!!!
    5
    Posted by: from Wausau, WI on 01/12/2012This is a great edition for fans of the movies. I especially loved the FAQs about the show, it answered some questions for me and clarified a few plot points that I had only guessed at.

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    i am 13 and i love this movie
    5
    Posted by: from ny on 01/01/2012i was 10 when my mom bote this for my dad i am a big science fiction fan i love time travoll movies but most of them are aboute going to the future but this one focasis onthe past ecept for the beginging of part 2 i did not think i would like this movie but cable went out and my dad had a 50 inch big screen tv in the living room and i have a small old tv and he turned on the trilogy and he also hade saround sound and wene i over herd doc shoting he sent instien his dog into the future i thoute it soundid intristing but did not come out then i herd the delorion time machien ran on plutoniume i came rushing in and wached the whole trillogy then i loved it so much and bote my own copy and i am now 13 wach it on my 33 inch hd flat screen tv with my saround sound every fryday and love to here him shote i just sent him into the future 1 minite into the future to be exact doc are you telling me you put youre dog into a time machien

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    Perfect bluray transfer
    5
    Posted by: from USA on 12/15/2011This is the best 80s bluray transfer i have ever seen in bluray ..i have around 150+ blurays.. so its at the top of the heap for quality for it's age This movie trilogy looks like it was filmed in 2011 no joke super master piece to own for bluray. If you loved back to the future on dvd or vhs you will drool over the bluray version

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    Great to see it again
    5
    Posted by: from Lehigh Valley on 02/23/2011Great it to see it in Blu-ray. Haven't watched the 2nd and 3rd, but I'm sure they are jus as good. Price was reasonable for what you get.

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    What 's not to love!!
    5
    Posted by: from DFW on 01/16/2011If you liked it before you will love it now. Old Favorites in Blu-ray, it is great!!!

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    Great 80's movie, but poor packaging
    4
    Posted by: from on 01/15/2011Great 80's movies, but the packaging is cheap. Would have preferred that it come in a hard sleeve case rather than a flimsy cardboard case.

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    A blast to the past (and future)
    5
    Posted by: from on 01/10/2011This ranks as one of my favorite trilogies. Back to the Future 1-3 are, unquestionably, among the best time-travel movies ever made. It starts in 1985 when Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) accidentally takes a time machine back to 1955 and inadvertantly alters history. With the help of Doc Brown (Christopher Llyod), he must return to his own time. Later, Doc and Marty travel to the future and to the Old West. All three movies have lots of action, great comedy and some superb visual effects. Doc Brown is one of my favorite sci-fi/fantasy characters and Christopher Lloyd does a great job as the eccentric scientist. The portions that takes place in the past are all very well thought out. Sometimes when you see period pieces, you may notice something that does not fit in with the era, but the 1955 scenes are all consistent with 1985 and the 1885 Western scenes are all consistent with that time and the Western genre. Excellent work by the set designers and prop masters! The Blu-Ray transfer on all three movies is flawless. I have never seen these movies look so good, and I've seen them in theaters as well as on VHS and DVD. The picture is clear and sharply detailed and the sound is outstanding. Universal did a fantastic job with bringing this trilogy to Blu-Ray. The extras include the features from the DVD releases as well as some new retrospective piueces exclusive to Blu-Ray. My favorite extra feature was the interview with noted physicist Michio Kaku when he discussed the physics and mechanics of time travel. It seems Back to the Future is the only accurate representation of time-travel in movies! One thing I found tragic was to see Michael J. Fox as he is today, he is really suffering from the effects of Parkinson's Disease. I know this sounds like a minor complaint, but the Blu-Ray holder in the box set is rather strange. They actually include an instruction manual for how to get the discs in and out of thier holders! If something designed for home video release is that complicated, it is a poorly concieved deisgn. I was able to get the discs out without any damage, but I was not comfortable with putting them back in. I've owned several Universal DVDs and many of them had some strange case design that made getting the DVDs in and out tricky. I was really hoping Blu-Ray would be more standardized and I would not have this problem (for the record 'The Last Starfighter' Blu-Ray was easy enough to work with, no problems). I do not understand why Universal Home Video does this. It won't make me not purchase Universal Blu-Rays in the future, but I still don't care for it. I recommend getting some DVD or CD jewel cases and putting the Blu-Rays in those, you'll be much happier. If anyone from Universal Home Video is reading this, why not just use the same type of holders everyone else uses? Those make things so much easier. For a fun and exciting trip through time, Back to the Future can't be beat.

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    Good movie
    5
    Posted by: from El Paso, Texas on 11/02/2010This is a great movie, a true classic. If you are a movie collector then this must be added to your collection.

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