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Back To The Future Trilogy Blu-Ray Trailer

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Back to the Future Blu-RayThe Back to the Future trilogy is finally coming to Blu-Ray on October 26th 2010.  Here’s the trailer for the 25th Anniversary Special edition.

Writer/Producer Bob Gale had this to say about the conversion: The HD transfers for all three films are simply breath-taking, they actually look better than they did in the theater because of the incredible job that was done on dirt clean-up. (And the film grain is preserved, so they still look like movies should look.)

We listed all the specs for the DVD and Blu-Ray here.  You can get your copy ordered with savings at Amazon here (.ca) and here (.com).  I got mine and felt better about myself, don’t you want the same? (more…)

Back To The Future

On October 26, 1985, Marty McFly took the driver’s seat in Dr. Emmet Brown’s DeLorean and introduced audiences to Back to the Future.  Exactly twenty five years to the day since Marty McFly first sped off in Doc’s Time Machine in the parking lot of the Twin Pines Mall towards 1955, Universal Studios Home Entertainment will release the 25th Anniversary Back to the Future Trilogy Boxed Set on DVD — and for the very first time on Blu-ray Disc — Tuesday, October 26, 2010! This highly anticipated 25th Anniversary collection features all-new restorations for enhanced picture quality and hours of bonus features including new interviews with the cast and crew.   And yes, finally, film footage of Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly!

Eric Stoltz

What could have been...whew!

In an exclusive interview with BTTF.com, Back to the Future Writer/Producer Bob Gale gave a sneak peek into what we can expect from these brand new features: “The HD transfers for all three films are simply breath-taking,” Gale told BTTF.com. “They actually look better than they did in the theater because of the incredible job that was done on dirt clean-up. (And the film grain is preserved, so they still look like movies should look.) And hearing the sound in full dynamic range is — okay, I’ll say it — a blast!”

He went on to describe the new documentaries, (more…)

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