I recently caught Back to the Future, when it was playing in the Odeon. It was a brand new digital transfer, and also featured a remastered soundtrack. It really was something special. The film feels as vibrant and fun as it did when it was first released, and it's hard to believe that the movie is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Suffice to say, the Blu Ray edition contains the same digital transfer and remastered audio for all three films, and its another great showcase for the clarity of Blu Ray itself.
I came across this interview with Bob Gale, one of the creators of this seminal movie. In it he discusses Eric Stoltz in the role of Marty, how Doc may have purposefully burned down his mansion to claim on the insurance money, as well as the future (if any) of the franchise. It's a great read, check it out.
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2010/10/25/back-to-the-future-bob-gale-easter-eggs-eric-stoltz-sequels-25th-anniversary/
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