Back to the Future Is Being Re-Released In Theatres...

there's that word again, HEAVY. is there something wrong with the earths gravitational field in the future?
 
When this baby hits 88 miles per hour...You're going to see some serious ****..
 
Back to the Future is being released back in theaters for the 1st time since 1985!
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...BUT ONLY IN THE UK!
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Maybe they'll be re-released everywhere for the 30th anniversary? I'd kill to see this series on the big screen.
 
They should release this movie in theatres world wide:

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Damn you, and the way you worded this thread title!:cmad:
 
We're 5 years away from 2015, and no signs of hoverboards or flying cars.

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Yeah. **** better be happening soon, or I am suing Zemeckis.
 
Damn those Brits.

Damn 'em all to hell.
 
One things for sure we wont see that we saw in the future in BTTFP2

The cubs in the world series :hehe:
 
oho! i see what you did there. man, i wish this would come to the states, really want to experience them in a theater. alas, i wasn't alive the first time around.
 
Well look at the bright side. At least we are not getting a back to the future remake with shia labeof as marty :oldrazz:
 
Well, I guess it makes sense that they'd only release it in the U.K., seeing as it was made in the U.S.....



oh wait
 
I've lucked out and have a small theater that plays one "second run" movie and one old movie. They only stay for about a week at a time. I think the newer movie playing now is Predators, and they recently played BttF, Goonies, Labyrinth, Tremors, etc. All tickets are $3, too. It's magical.
 
I've lucked out and have a small theater that plays one "second run" movie and one old movie. They only stay for about a week at a time. I think the newer movie playing now is Predators, and they recently played BttF, Goonies, Labyrinth, Tremors, etc. All tickets are $3, too. It's magical.
and what state do you live in? North carolina? i gotta more lmao.
 
Chapel Hill is pretty much all a college town, so on Franklin St (which is the main strip in town with all the bars, restaurants, UNC-merchandise shops, etc), there was a theater that played mostly indy films, but it went under a year or two back, so when they reopened, they switched to the $3 second run/classic model. They figured there are so many other cinemas all over the area that they had to do something to stand out, and given that college-aged kids haven't been able to see stuff like The Goonies on the big screen, they went that route, and they have been killing it since.
 

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