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Subject: Back to the Future tops list of movies for National Film Registry
Written By: ChuckyG on 12/28/07 at 9:31 am
http://www.loc.gov/film/nfr2007.html
Back to the Future (1985)
Before "Beowulf" or "The Polar Express," writer/director Robert Zemeckis explored
the possibilities of special effects with the 1985 box-office smash
"Back to the Future." With his writing partner Bob Gale, Zemeckis
tells the tale of accidental time-tourist Marty McFly. Stranded in the year 1955,
Marty (Michael J. Fox)—with the help of Dr. Emmett Brown (played masterfully
over-the-top by Christopher Lloyd)—must not only find a way home, but
also teach his father how to become a man, repair the space/time
continuum and save his family from being erased from existence.
All this, while fighting off the advances of his then-teenaged
mother. It's “The Twilight Zone” meets Preston Sturges.
Subject: Re: Back to the Future tops list of movies for National Film Registry
Written By: Timm on 12/28/07 at 1:53 pm
Classic movie, actually the whole trilogy was pretty good.