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Another guilty pleasure movie of mine. I still haven’t gotten around to trying to watch the sequel. And I usually watch anything with Matt Frewer in it. :)

There it is! I had the movie poster image URL queued up in my clipboard ready to paste if I didn’t see it. But to be perfectly honest, it’s a guilty pleasure movie. I think both the two main actresses are cute as hell and I love Tim Robbins in just about anything he does (yes, including Green Lantern).

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I loved playing this game on my old Apple IIe.

I never thought they’d get Tom Baker, so fingers crossed. :)

I decided to wait and watch both parts together, not realizing the two parts were not a single story split in two as such. I actually think I would have enjoyed them a little more if they separated the two parts with an episode or two in between them. But I have to say that I enjoyed the two stories the most of what

Ha! I don’t know if I’ve ever seen that deleted scene before. Is it on the DVD? If so I just must not remember it.

What happened to the Marty that grew up with that time line from the begining? He kills another version of himself to take his place.

We watched Part 1 last night and the scene when George plants the kiss on Lorraine and Marty pops back to his feet and Marty and his brother and sister re-appear in the photo, my wife goes “Wouldn’t it be funny if 3 or 4 more kids appeared in the picture after Marty?” I cracked up thinking about that.

I wouldn’t say he flubbed that scene. Whoever slid the glass of chocolate milk to him flubbed that scene. :)

All the people complaining about the “white boy appropriating Chuck Berry’s music”, I’m suprised no one is complaing about the outtake of Michael J. Fox playing a deleted scene in some hispanic stereotype as a

Huey Lewis and the News’ “The Power of Love” kicks in as Marty rides his skateboard on the back of a few cars through the center of Hill Valley. This scene gives us a more of an idea of who Marty is and also introduces us to an area we’re going to get very, very familiar with over the next three movies. The scene also

I’m still bummed we never got our 1997 Manhattan Island Prison Facility.

Yeah, I’m starting to be convinced that we are actually living in the alternate 2015 created when Biff gave his younger self the sports almanac. Rich evil Biff is probably behind the PACs that helped George W. Bush steal the election, keep us shackled to the oil industry, and prevent the development of Mr. Fusion,

Yeah, both Trials and Tribble-ations and the Voyager episode Flasback were 30th anniversary of Trek things.

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Of course it’s a hot rod with that guy behind the wheel. :)

I didn’t want a rebooted Wrath of Khan at all. The whole point of the time travel alternate timeline was that they could do new stuff without worrying about contradicting the history that already came before it. And then the very next movie was to boldly gone where they had already gone before.

I’m just going to copy and paste that whole comment into a text file so I can break it out the next time someone asks me why I don’t like new Trek. It was brilliant.

I enjoyed reading this comment thread so much I forgot what the original article was about. I knew what TL;DR was but only because I had to google it myself about a year ago. And I learned about the difference between acronyms and initialisms so I learned something, too. :)

Would you prefer they said “LedOL”? ;)

I did not know that. Thanks for the PSA. ;)

I’m really enjoying the hell out of The Flash. I wish I could get this excited about Doctor Who, but that show has just been on an agonizing, slow decline. This episode was so much fun. I’m really liking Jay Garrick, and his costume is pretty cool, too.