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Old 10-25-15 | 06:32 PM
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Too much time on the fans, and on non-involved industry people who were just whacking off to the movie. Good stuff with the actual players though.
Old 05-07-20 | 03:55 PM
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Josh Gad's next cast reunion is coming on Monday.

https://movieweb.com/back-to-the-fut...5unT34F4SxQFtE

Even with the quarantine the chances of Crispin Glover are probably still poor, but if anything would get him to do it...
Old 05-07-20 | 05:59 PM
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Even with the quarantine the chances of Crispin Glover are probably still poor, but if anything would get him to do it...
Probably not if Bob Gale is part of this.
Old 05-07-20 | 06:42 PM
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Sucks nobody in Hollywood can come up with new ideas anymore.
Old 05-07-20 | 08:25 PM
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Sucks nobody in Hollywood can come up with new ideas anymore.
Calm your tits. They're only having a reunion online.
Old 05-11-20 | 02:59 PM
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Old 05-11-20 | 03:17 PM
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I'm surprised no Tom Wilson. It was great to see Claudia Wells though.
Old 05-11-20 | 04:11 PM
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For fans of the franchise NECA announced a line of figures. First wave is Marty and Biff from the first film and Marty from the second film. Plus they’re doing a DeLorean and figures from the cartoon. They’ve also shown Marty from the first film in the radiation suit.

I hate posting pictures on here so I’ll just post the link.

https://toynewsi.com/139-36270
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It was great to see Claudia Wells though.
Ditto Lea Thompson. It's damn near criminal how good she looks for her age, along with Elisabeth Shue.
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Ditto Lea Thompson. It's damn near criminal how good she looks for her age, along with Elisabeth Shue.
Claudia was still the better looking Jennifer at the time. Unfortunate what happened to Claudia that she couldn't continue the franchise.
Old 05-13-20 | 01:51 PM
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This was fun. Wonder what films he might also do. Breakfast Club would be good. The Lost Boys!!!
Old 05-13-20 | 02:09 PM
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Claudia was still the better looking Jennifer at the time.


I always thought it was really weird that they recast her with a more famous actress only to dump her on a porch though.
Old 05-13-20 | 02:15 PM
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Claudia was still the better looking Jennifer at the time
Elizabeth Shue was absolutely beautiful when the movies were made (and still is) so I’d argue that she was the better looking Jennifer. But the weird thing is that to keep continuity of the two Jennifers they had to do some weird stuff with Shue’s hairdo which took away some of her beauty in the movie. It’s like they felt they were stuck with that particular look and had to put Claudia Wells’ hairstyle on Elizabeth Shue which wasn’t very flattering to Shue.
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I mean for continuity it made sense to keep her look the same. The sequel picks up right after the first film, and in the first film only a day has passed in 1985 time.
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I always thought it was really weird that they recast her with a more famous actress only to dump her on a porch though.
Makes me wonder if they thought they could get Claudia back in limited capacity (she quit to care for her sick mom), so they didn't give her part much to do.

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Elizabeth Shue was absolutely beautiful when the movies were made (and still is) so I’d argue that she was the better looking Jennifer.
I was never attracted to Ali with an "i".
Old 05-13-20 | 06:50 PM
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This was fun. Wonder what films he might also do. Breakfast Club would be good. The Lost Boys!!!
The concept is begging for a Princess Bride reunion.
Old 05-13-20 | 08:04 PM
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The concept is begging for a Princess Bride reunion.
No Andre tho

A Beetlejuice one might be interesting.
Old 05-14-20 | 12:22 PM
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Old 05-14-20 | 09:19 PM
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Awesome add with Wilson.

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