rocklobster (post: 1433062) wrote:Actually, there was a Back to the Future cartoon on CBS for a couple seasons. It even had Christopher Lloyd reprise his role as Doc Brown and featured his twin sons from the end of the third movie. Not to mention retconning the whole ending so that Doc Brown still had the DeLorean along with the time-travelling train. Unfortunately they also turned Marty into a complete dunce.
Htom Sirveaux (post: 1433110) wrote:Before you go buying this, you should know about the apparent problems with discs 2 & 3. Apparently, the "widescreen" format on those discs is just black bars over a pan/scan version, so stuff gets lopped off the top and bottom. If you send them to Universal, you can get them replaced with proper ones for free, and they will start cranking out editions with fixed discs soon.
Also, it occurs to me: wouldn't it be more appropriate if it were a 30th anniversary edition? Not that I'd necessarily wanna wait another 5 years.
Htom Sirveaux (post: 1433110) wrote:Before you go buying this, you should know about the apparent problems with discs 2 & 3. Apparently, the "widescreen" format on those discs is just black bars over a pan/scan version, so stuff gets lopped off the top and bottom. If you send them to Universal, you can get them replaced with proper ones for free, and they will start cranking out editions with fixed discs soon.
Also, it occurs to me: wouldn't it be more appropriate if it were a 30th anniversary edition? Not that I'd necessarily wanna wait another 5 years.
ShiroiHikari wrote:Yeah, the trilogy box I bought a few years ago had the widescreen problem. I sent those suckers back and got them replaced for free. Does this problem still exist on the new anniversary edition though?
rocklobster (post: 1433737) wrote:Well, I read somewhere that those self-tying shoelaces Marty wore are being developed by Nike. So at least we'll have those.
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