tabLengle said:The suit has always been fine. It's just whiny, picky fanboys who complained about it on this board that didn't like it. Grow up fanboys, things change. Have a good evening.
Captain Villa said:Considering you "joined" this month, that's one heck of an assumption.
I see you borrowed doc Brown's time machine againOldguy said:Mediocrity plagues this production. From Donner hommage, suit design, lead's appearance. Your example of how to improve costume design is just another glaring indication.
Thank Rao for digital effects and the William's theme, the movie wont be a total waste.
Yeah..Doc Brown's time machine from Back To The Futureexplode7 said:^ Or the car from Back To The Future.
Marty McFly was Micheal J. Fox's character's name. Doc Brown was the scientist.explode7 said:Is that the scientist name? I thought it was Marty.
I saw the DVDs couple of months ago. Reminded me of how good they were!!explode7 said:Right right. sorry I got mixed up haven't seen BTTF in a long time.
SpiderDaniel said:They`re very nice. Have you ever been to the Back to the Future ride at Disneyland in Florida? That was amazing!!
Captain Villa said:In the UK, we get the comics ages after you do.![]()
lujho said:That's not true. Maybe at the newsagents (where their comic stock probably travels by sea and is months late), but proper comic-shops should get them the same week the US do, I'm sure. That's how it is in Australia, and I've certainly read from UK fans who read their comics the same week as the US release (and I'm not talking about pirated digital copies).