169 out of 187 people found the following comment useful :- How could anything be more fun than this?, 1 June 2000
Author:
Michael DeZubiria (miked32@hotmail.com) from Luoyang, China
Back To The Future is such an inventive and exciting piece of filmmaking
that it is impossible to forget about it. The casting of every character
involved was absolutely perfect, and the performances were spectacular. I
first saw this film when I was six years old, and it is the only movie that
I know of that I don't think I could ever get sick of.
One of the best things about Back To The Future is that it really makes you
think. You can have in-depth conversations about the plausibility of the
story-line and spend hours discussing the film. The story is awesome, it is
delivered cleverly and entertainingly, and the movie as a whole is just so
much FUN that it can be forgiven whatever number of time-travel
discrepancies that may be found in the plot.
I cannot recommend this movie enough. I have never found a movie other than
this one that provides such a huge dose of great fun, and it has the
desirable quality where you are able to see something new each time you see
it. The only problem is that they stopped at part III.
90 out of 97 people found the following comment useful :- You gotta come back with me..., 8 February 2001
Author:
James (crazyjamesg@hotmail.com) from London, England
Back To The Future (1985) is my all time favourite movie. It's a thoroughly
feel good film, accessible to all ages and enjoyable from the 1st to the
45th time of watching and never fails to bring a smile. Humour for all ages
and a kick-ass car to boot, what more could a young kid want? Or those young
at heart?
From Marty's "Johnny B Goode" to Doc's classic "Run For It Marty!" You'll
find that even though you know what's coming next, you'll still laugh. It is
the ultimate feel good movie, the weed overcomes the bully, the dreamers
wishes come true and all because a nosey old bird thrusts for a nickel "Save
The Clock Tower!"
It's popularity spawned 2 sequels and although it got decreasingly good in
terms of quality as a film, Back To The Future remains the best film in my
repetoire and a safe bet when you need to feel good.
It gets a solid 9 out of 10, comedy, fantasy, the gorgeous Lea Thompson, the
insane but comic Doc and the typical teenager Marty make this film a must
for all young at heart.
84 out of 90 people found the following comment useful :- The BEST Time Travel Film, 28 October 2005
Author:
Topher-Liam Froehlich from United States
Back to the Future
This will probably be the shortest review I ever write. And that is
only because this movie is so great I want to give away as little as
possible.
It first off has a terrific and memorable score. It also is very funny;
humor is well-placed, witty, enjoyable, and appropriate. This movie
doesn't fall into large plot holes such as other time travel films, and
has a terrific end. The actors are all awesome; all parts are
well-acted.
Special effects are pretty good for the era as well. The story is
engaging and actually makes sense(some time-travel films make
absolutely no sense). It's a great start of Robert Zemeckis' career,
and I love it.
Great Scott, a great film! 10/10 classic.
"Last night, Darth Vader came down from planet Vulcan, and told me if I
didn't ask Loraine to the dance, he'd melt my brain"-Back to the Future
99 out of 137 people found the following comment useful :- The Lost Blockbuster, 3 July 2003
Author:
Angry_Arguer from Shermer, Illinois
Back to the Future is one of those rare, almost forgotten, pieces of pop
culture that, surprisingly, draws little attention to itself. Unlike such
notable gimmicks as Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jaws, and Independence Day,
there aren't any low-budget leeches trying to imitate off this work and
cash-in on its success.
This is due to the near flawless script. Why it didn't win an Oscar, you're
guess is as good as mine. Making a time-travel storyline as in this movie
that doesn't fall into plot holes the size of Terminator's is exceptionally
difficult. I'd know.
The film starts slow, and gradually accelerates as it progresses. You could
almost call it a Jerry Bruckheimer movie for kids with Spielberg's trademark
nostalgia. The characters themselves are typical stereotypes for a movie
like this and none of them, not even Marty himself, gel with potential. In
some ways it's as if MAD magazine made the film in an attempt to be
serious.
With such an automotive obsession as this film has, one must wonder if
George Lucas was involved.
Overall, I have to praise this movie for its inventiveness and originality,
even if it created most of our time-travel cliches. 4 out of 5 stars. Well
worth your time.
A funny sci-fi? Unusual but here it not only works but does so
spectacularly. A whimsical but very clever time travel story that bedazzles
you leaving you wanting more.
The charasmatic Michael J Fox plays a wonderful bumbling high schooler
searching for love, a guitar gig and his existence which he himself
threatens to erase.
Clever and humourous references litter this fun flick; references which are
further improved upon in the sequels. Views of the same scenes from
different angles, different perspectives and different timelines
abound.
Fun for the entire family.
65 out of 80 people found the following comment useful :- Time Travel Movies Are Always Brilliant, 4 June 2002
Author:
Big Movie Fan from England
Time travel movies never disappoint-that is because the concept of time
travel is a very interesting one which most people must have thought about
at one time or another. What would happen if you went back in time and an
innocuous act changed the course of history for better or worse? It's
something to think about.
I won't reveal any plot details for this movie because it will spoil it for
those who haven't seen it. Let's just say that Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly
ends up back in 1955 where a sequence of events inadvertently orchestrated
by Marty threaten his very existence. He is aided by Doc Brown played
brilliantly by Christopher Lloyd who tries to get him back to 1985 without
causing any damage to the fabric of time.
The movie is great-and I feel it can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of
their individual tastes in film genres. In fact, I find it hard to believe
anyone could dislike a film like this. It has action, adventure, plenty of
humour and some cool moments. All the actors involved in the movie play
their parts great.
Anyone who watches this movie will love it.
56 out of 64 people found the following comment useful :- Great movie, 28 November 2004
Author:
mm-39 from Winnipeg
One of the last movies I went with sister to see back in 86. The film
blew my mind. My friends never wanted to see this one. I was happy I
went. Many year's latter, I bought "Back to the Future" at Mc Donalds
for $2.99 or for some other low price with a meal. The film ages well,
and I love it just the same. The director and screen writer mixes
science fiction, humor, and action perfectly. A big component of the
script is time line theory which drives the story. Marty has many
problems to fix, and finds out more than anyone wants to know about
their parents. Michael J Fox and Christopher Loyd were excellently
casted. Marty and Doc what a chemistry. With the film series one see
the many dualities with time travel, that become a constant with the
movie. The town clock, being awoke in a strange place, and letters.
Keep this in mind when watching the 2 other sequels. The theory that
time repeats itself is evident. What a time machine, the Delorian adds
to this movie. Worth watch over again. 10 out of 10! Thank you TBS for
showing all 3 films.
65 out of 87 people found the following comment useful :- Typical 1980s Film That Still Delivers, 5 September 2000
Author:
tfrizzell from United States
"Back to the Future" is a very smart film that benefits from likeable
characters and an insightful screenplay. Michael J. Fox accidently goes
back to 1955 in a DeLorean that has been turned into a time machine by the
wacky Christopher Lloyd. Now Fox must bring his parents together after he
inadvertently changes the future. It is not quite as complicated as it
sounds. The film is great fun that seems brand new 15 years later. A great
movie by Robert Zemeckis. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
42 out of 47 people found the following comment useful :- Gotta get back in time! Get back Marty!, 27 February 2003
Author:
george.schmidt (george.schmidt@hbo.com) from fairview, nj
BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) **** Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea
Thompson, Crispin Glover, Thomas F. Wilson, Marc McClure, Wendy Jo Sperber.
This generation's "It's a Wonderful Life"? Think about it. Very popular
and very entertaining sci-fi comedy that made Fox a movie star after success
with tv's "Family Ties", casting him, after Eric Stoltz was dropped, as
Marty McFly who winds up in a nuclear-powered DeLorean time-machine and is
sent back in time to 1955 by his quintessentially eccentric friend Dr. Emmet
Brown (Lloyd doing a fine Art Carney). There he meets up with his parents
to be and realizes his chance encounters have changed his future and he must
see history repeat itself or perish. High-concept hilarity and some truly
ingenious schematics thanks to screenwriter Bob Gale and director Bob
Zemeckis. Wondering what it would be like to never be born and/or what it
would be like if things were different...see what I mean. Oscar-nominated
song "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis (who has a fun cameo) fuels this
dynamo gem of a film. Classic.
17 out of 28 people found the following comment useful :- Old Man Peabody owned all of this!, 8 July 2000
Author:
Filmjack3 from United States
This is a memorable sci-fi comedy that will always be remembered for it's
amazing visual effects and dolorian time machine. Plot (if actually
memorable) is about a regular teen (Michael J. Fox in one of his best
performances) who is friends with a brilliant yet crazed doc (Christopher
Lloyd is terrific as this Doc) who creates a time machine using a flux
capasitor and 1.21 gigawots (what the hell is a giawot!). But suddenly,
McFly finds himself in 1955, 30 years earlier to his present date. And not
only does he have to get back to the future, he also has to reunite his
parents after a incident. Great fun with this cast and tale, with some
great direction by Robert Zemeckis and from Steven Spielberg's Amblin
entertainment. The best one of the trilogy (though the other 2 are
questionable). A+
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169 out of 187 people found the following comment useful :-

How could anything be more fun than this?, 1 June 2000
Author: Michael DeZubiria (miked32@hotmail.com) from Luoyang, China
Back To The Future is such an inventive and exciting piece of filmmaking that it is impossible to forget about it. The casting of every character involved was absolutely perfect, and the performances were spectacular. I first saw this film when I was six years old, and it is the only movie that I know of that I don't think I could ever get sick of.
One of the best things about Back To The Future is that it really makes you think. You can have in-depth conversations about the plausibility of the story-line and spend hours discussing the film. The story is awesome, it is delivered cleverly and entertainingly, and the movie as a whole is just so much FUN that it can be forgiven whatever number of time-travel discrepancies that may be found in the plot.
I cannot recommend this movie enough. I have never found a movie other than this one that provides such a huge dose of great fun, and it has the desirable quality where you are able to see something new each time you see it. The only problem is that they stopped at part III.
90 out of 97 people found the following comment useful :-
You gotta come back with me..., 8 February 2001
Author: James (crazyjamesg@hotmail.com) from London, England
Back To The Future (1985) is my all time favourite movie. It's a thoroughly feel good film, accessible to all ages and enjoyable from the 1st to the 45th time of watching and never fails to bring a smile. Humour for all ages and a kick-ass car to boot, what more could a young kid want? Or those young at heart?
From Marty's "Johnny B Goode" to Doc's classic "Run For It Marty!" You'll find that even though you know what's coming next, you'll still laugh. It is the ultimate feel good movie, the weed overcomes the bully, the dreamers wishes come true and all because a nosey old bird thrusts for a nickel "Save The Clock Tower!"
It's popularity spawned 2 sequels and although it got decreasingly good in terms of quality as a film, Back To The Future remains the best film in my repetoire and a safe bet when you need to feel good.
It gets a solid 9 out of 10, comedy, fantasy, the gorgeous Lea Thompson, the insane but comic Doc and the typical teenager Marty make this film a must for all young at heart.
84 out of 90 people found the following comment useful :-

The BEST Time Travel Film, 28 October 2005
Author: Topher-Liam Froehlich from United States
Back to the Future
This will probably be the shortest review I ever write. And that is only because this movie is so great I want to give away as little as possible.
It first off has a terrific and memorable score. It also is very funny; humor is well-placed, witty, enjoyable, and appropriate. This movie doesn't fall into large plot holes such as other time travel films, and has a terrific end. The actors are all awesome; all parts are well-acted.
Special effects are pretty good for the era as well. The story is engaging and actually makes sense(some time-travel films make absolutely no sense). It's a great start of Robert Zemeckis' career, and I love it.
Great Scott, a great film! 10/10 classic.
"Last night, Darth Vader came down from planet Vulcan, and told me if I didn't ask Loraine to the dance, he'd melt my brain"-Back to the Future
99 out of 137 people found the following comment useful :-

The Lost Blockbuster, 3 July 2003
Author: Angry_Arguer from Shermer, Illinois
Back to the Future is one of those rare, almost forgotten, pieces of pop culture that, surprisingly, draws little attention to itself. Unlike such notable gimmicks as Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jaws, and Independence Day, there aren't any low-budget leeches trying to imitate off this work and cash-in on its success. This is due to the near flawless script. Why it didn't win an Oscar, you're guess is as good as mine. Making a time-travel storyline as in this movie that doesn't fall into plot holes the size of Terminator's is exceptionally difficult. I'd know.
The film starts slow, and gradually accelerates as it progresses. You could almost call it a Jerry Bruckheimer movie for kids with Spielberg's trademark nostalgia. The characters themselves are typical stereotypes for a movie like this and none of them, not even Marty himself, gel with potential. In some ways it's as if MAD magazine made the film in an attempt to be serious.
With such an automotive obsession as this film has, one must wonder if George Lucas was involved.
Overall, I have to praise this movie for its inventiveness and originality, even if it created most of our time-travel cliches. 4 out of 5 stars. Well worth your time.
66 out of 79 people found the following comment useful :-

Let your imagination fly, 18 April 2000
Author: ad-17 (anthony.d.sherratt@transport.qld.gov.au) from Brisbane, Australia
A funny sci-fi? Unusual but here it not only works but does so spectacularly. A whimsical but very clever time travel story that bedazzles you leaving you wanting more.
The charasmatic Michael J Fox plays a wonderful bumbling high schooler searching for love, a guitar gig and his existence which he himself threatens to erase.
Clever and humourous references litter this fun flick; references which are further improved upon in the sequels. Views of the same scenes from different angles, different perspectives and different timelines abound.
Fun for the entire family.
65 out of 80 people found the following comment useful :-
Time Travel Movies Are Always Brilliant, 4 June 2002
Author: Big Movie Fan from England
Time travel movies never disappoint-that is because the concept of time travel is a very interesting one which most people must have thought about at one time or another. What would happen if you went back in time and an innocuous act changed the course of history for better or worse? It's something to think about.
I won't reveal any plot details for this movie because it will spoil it for those who haven't seen it. Let's just say that Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly ends up back in 1955 where a sequence of events inadvertently orchestrated by Marty threaten his very existence. He is aided by Doc Brown played brilliantly by Christopher Lloyd who tries to get him back to 1985 without causing any damage to the fabric of time.
The movie is great-and I feel it can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of their individual tastes in film genres. In fact, I find it hard to believe anyone could dislike a film like this. It has action, adventure, plenty of humour and some cool moments. All the actors involved in the movie play their parts great.
Anyone who watches this movie will love it.
56 out of 64 people found the following comment useful :-

Great movie, 28 November 2004
Author: mm-39 from Winnipeg
One of the last movies I went with sister to see back in 86. The film blew my mind. My friends never wanted to see this one. I was happy I went. Many year's latter, I bought "Back to the Future" at Mc Donalds for $2.99 or for some other low price with a meal. The film ages well, and I love it just the same. The director and screen writer mixes science fiction, humor, and action perfectly. A big component of the script is time line theory which drives the story. Marty has many problems to fix, and finds out more than anyone wants to know about their parents. Michael J Fox and Christopher Loyd were excellently casted. Marty and Doc what a chemistry. With the film series one see the many dualities with time travel, that become a constant with the movie. The town clock, being awoke in a strange place, and letters. Keep this in mind when watching the 2 other sequels. The theory that time repeats itself is evident. What a time machine, the Delorian adds to this movie. Worth watch over again. 10 out of 10! Thank you TBS for showing all 3 films.
65 out of 87 people found the following comment useful :-
Typical 1980s Film That Still Delivers, 5 September 2000
Author: tfrizzell from United States
"Back to the Future" is a very smart film that benefits from likeable characters and an insightful screenplay. Michael J. Fox accidently goes back to 1955 in a DeLorean that has been turned into a time machine by the wacky Christopher Lloyd. Now Fox must bring his parents together after he inadvertently changes the future. It is not quite as complicated as it sounds. The film is great fun that seems brand new 15 years later. A great movie by Robert Zemeckis. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
42 out of 47 people found the following comment useful :-
Gotta get back in time! Get back Marty!, 27 February 2003
Author: george.schmidt (george.schmidt@hbo.com) from fairview, nj
BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) **** Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Thomas F. Wilson, Marc McClure, Wendy Jo Sperber. This generation's "It's a Wonderful Life"? Think about it. Very popular and very entertaining sci-fi comedy that made Fox a movie star after success with tv's "Family Ties", casting him, after Eric Stoltz was dropped, as Marty McFly who winds up in a nuclear-powered DeLorean time-machine and is sent back in time to 1955 by his quintessentially eccentric friend Dr. Emmet Brown (Lloyd doing a fine Art Carney). There he meets up with his parents to be and realizes his chance encounters have changed his future and he must see history repeat itself or perish. High-concept hilarity and some truly ingenious schematics thanks to screenwriter Bob Gale and director Bob Zemeckis. Wondering what it would be like to never be born and/or what it would be like if things were different...see what I mean. Oscar-nominated song "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis (who has a fun cameo) fuels this dynamo gem of a film. Classic.
17 out of 28 people found the following comment useful :-
Old Man Peabody owned all of this!, 8 July 2000
Author: Filmjack3 from United States
This is a memorable sci-fi comedy that will always be remembered for it's amazing visual effects and dolorian time machine. Plot (if actually memorable) is about a regular teen (Michael J. Fox in one of his best performances) who is friends with a brilliant yet crazed doc (Christopher Lloyd is terrific as this Doc) who creates a time machine using a flux capasitor and 1.21 gigawots (what the hell is a giawot!). But suddenly, McFly finds himself in 1955, 30 years earlier to his present date. And not only does he have to get back to the future, he also has to reunite his parents after a incident. Great fun with this cast and tale, with some great direction by Robert Zemeckis and from Steven Spielberg's Amblin entertainment. The best one of the trilogy (though the other 2 are questionable). A+
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