Paul's Poll - Back to the Future

What is your Favourite Back to the Future Film?

  • Back to the Future (1985)

    Votes: 7 77.8%
  • Back to the Future Part II (1989)

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • Back to the Future Part III (1990)

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • Back to the Toilet, they were all shite!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    9

Cop

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OK Ladies and Gentlemen here is today's very important and long awaited Paul's Poll (Paaaauuuuulllll'sss Pppppooooollllll)... Paul's Poll...

We are kicking of a simple one

Which is your favourite Back To The Future Film?

Back to Future Part I

Back to Future Part II

Back to Future Part III

Back to the Toilet, they were all shite!
 

Booth

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First one for me. I did enjoy the other two, especially part 2. The first IS genius though.
 

Joanna

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I adore them all, but the original is the best...just!

xx Joanna xx
 

Chris Finch

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Very tough question Pauly!

Its between 1 and 2. One is amazing but two is a fantastically constructed film. The merging of the enchantment under the sea scenes in 2 from film 1 and 2 would win the day if it wasn't for Marty hanging off the tails of trucks on his skateboard whilst Huey lewis and the news blares out! It's gotta be film 1!
 

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Favourite quotes?

"When this baby hits 88 miles per hour... You're gonna see some serious shit."

Something cool I found...

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I love the BTTF trilogy, but the first is the best. But I love how the second refers to the first film and sets up the third film in such a subtle way.

Strawbs
 

wiggy

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one and three for me, i liked three because i like westerns! for me it was the best western since unforgiven.... or was it before unforgiven..... since blazing saddles then. :)
 

Fran

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I didn't really have to think long, the first film was always the best for me.

:)

Thanks for the vid Michael, I loved it. :) It seems actors quite often get asked a lot of daft questions... can't imagine the kind of people that might do that. :eek: o_O
 

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Hi,

Ahh I saw these films on sale in HMV the other day, trilogy boxset for about £15, was seriously tempted!

Anyway, in answer to the Q - First one, the original and the best!

Rachel xx :)
 

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Rachel said:
Ahh I saw these films on sale in HMV the other day, trilogy boxset for about £15, was seriously tempted!
Yeah, they've had that offer going for a little while now. I was tempted too....*looks over at her copy of the BTTF trilogy boxset!* :D :eek:

xx Joanna xx
 

Cop

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I bought the trilogy when it first came out, probably cost £50 then, but I don't regret it.

I love all three of them, but I doooooo prefer the second one... but only becuase I've seen the first one, if you know what I mean.

I love the scenes where they are taking the piss out of the future, The advertisment of the 23rd (or something) Jaws Movie, the 80's cafe and hoverboards... I love it.
 

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LovelyLaura said:
Am I the only one who has never seen any of the Back to the Future films?! :eek: o_O Eek!
Now that's just silly. So many question spring to mind. How? Why? It's like saying you haven't seen Ghostbusters. You need to remedy this immediately by purchasing or renting them on DVD and watching them back to back. If you don't your life won't ever be complete, there will always be something missing.

To think I had to wait 4 whole years to see what happened to Marty after the first one...

And Paul Groovy Gordon, despite this being one of his favourite films, still hasn't commented. And in real life he's always quoting lines from it. That said, as long as he gets some more lights I'll be happy.
 

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Michael said:
And Paul Groovy Gordon, despite this being one of his favourite films, still hasn't commented. And in real life he's always quoting lines from it. That said, as long as he gets some more lights I'll be happy.
LOL, there really seems to be some sort of pattern emerging on the BS lighting front, doesn't there? :p :confused: :rolleyes: Groovy Gordon.... :p

xx Joanna xx
 

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I find difficult to believe, I grew up with Back to the Future, in fact everybody at school wanted to be Marty McFly when we played it in the school playground!
 

Joanna

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And Ghostbusters, that takes me back...got the DVD of that recently for £2.99 in the HMV sale too!

I remember the Ghostbusters game...think it might have been on the Atari...I think.....and that bit where you had to negotiate your way down that tunnel was blinking tricky! :p

xx Joanna xx
 

Cop

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I had that Ghostbusters Game on the Atari I think, you had to catch Slimer, the characters fell over if you crossed the streams...
 
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