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  Back to the Future Part II (1989)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
IMDb > Back to the Future Part II (1989)
The idea was that, by going back in time to give the sports almanac to his younger self, Biff had somehow altered his own future so that he no longer existed in the year 2015.
II and III were filmed simultaneously back-to-back) takes up where the first one left off: Fox and Lloyd heading to the year 2015 where Fox must help his family of the future (he plays three other characters of the McFly clan) battling arch-nemesis Biff who goes back to 1955 to alter history...again.
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  :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews :: Back To The Future Part II (xhtml)
"Back to the Future Part II" is an exercise in goofiness, an excursion into various versions of the past and future that is so baffling that even the characters are constantly trying to explain it to each other.
"Back to the Future Part II" is the story of how the heroes of the first movie, Marty McFly and Doc Brown, try to manipulate time without creating paradoxes, and how they accidentally create an entirely different future - one in which Marty's beloved mother is actually married to his reprehensible enemy, Biff Tannen.
What's entertaining about "Back to the Future Part II" is the way Christopher Lloyd, as Doc, breathlessly tries to figure out what's happening as he flies through time trying to patch everything together again.
rogerebert.suntimes.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19891122/REVIEWS/911220301/1023   (750 words)

  
 Back to the Future Part II (1989)
In retrospect, Future II provided a fairly solid little adventure, but it departed so much from the first flick’s tone that I found it virtually impossible to take it in for what it was.
Back to the Future Part II appears in an aspect ratio of approximately 1.85:1 on this single-sided, dual-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
Back to the Future Part II displayed a few scenes that were improperly framed.
www.dvdmg.com /backtothefuturepart2.shtml   (3441 words)

  
 Temporal Anomalies in Back to the Future Part II
Part II Back to the Future managed to preserve time, although it fails to understand even itself.
The divergent timelines in Back to the Future are presented as alternate possible worlds, not actually existing: only one timeline truly exists, and if the past is altered, the known future ceases to exist, replaced by the new future which is built from that past.
We see that the future is changed, because the newspaper changes; we know that everyone alive the next day will remember the events of this day as including the damage to the courthouse, not the arrest of the younger McFly.
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 Mutant Reviewers from Hell do "Back to the Future part II"
Part II picks Marty back up in good old 1985 (even though now this is in the past, when the film was released).
Elisabeth Shue was cast as Jennifer, and all the closing shots of Back to the Future were reshot for the beginning of this film.
A lot of the same features from the first Back to the Future DVD are shared across all three discs (seeing as how they were released as a complete package).
www.mutantreviewers.com /rback2.html   (2242 words)

  
 SciFlicks.com ---> Back to the Future Part II - The SciFlicks Guide - Sounds, Pictures...
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 "Back to the Future Part II" / a review from Christian Spotlight on the Movies
Two major characters are played by new actors in Parts II and III: Elizabeth Shue plays Jennifer, and lookalike actor Jeffrey Weissman (helped out by fuzzy and long-range camera shots and by stock footage from Part I) replaces Crispin Glover as Marty's father George.
The opening scene is the closing scene of Part I, but is partially reshot in order to include Shue and to have Doc hesitate before he says (falsely) that the 2015 Marty turns out fine.
One was the school bully, who also appears in Parts II and III in the form of Biff and/or other generations of the Tannin family.
www.christiananswers.net /spotlight/movies/2001/backtothefuturepartii.html   (807 words)

  
 Retroland | Back to the Future Part II
The first Back to the Future film ended with a sequel-ready finale, perhaps a show of writer/director Robert Zemeckis' optimism.
Back to the Future Part II begins where the first film left off, with Doc Brown having returned from the year 2015 to tell Marty McFly and girlfriend Jennifer Parker that their future children are in jeopardy.
It was fast, frenetic, and for some, hard to follow, but Back to the Future Part II was another blockbuster hit for the budding franchise.
www.retroland.com /pop_view.php?eid=1084&cid=3&decade=1980   (447 words)

  
 notcoming.com | Back to the Future Part II
Back to the Future Part II Those familiar with buttered popcorn are no doubt familiar with another customary accessory to film: the sequel.
Back to the Future Part II may have shocked parents during its theatrical run.
Part II incorporated both the staple features of the first film, and, at its base, a more mature theme.
notcoming.com /reviews.php?id=12   (1297 words)

  
 Back to the Future CED Web Page
The coming July 4th weekend marks the 20th anniversary of the release of Back to the Future, so it was selected as the featured CED with that in mind.
Another interesting aspect of "Back to the Future" (1985) and its successor "Back to the Future Part II" (1989) is that the character of Jennifer Parker is played by different actresses in the two movies.
Since "Back to the Future Part II" starts with the last scene from "Back to the Future," the scene had to be re-filmed.
www.cedmagic.com /featured/back-to-the-future/back-future.html   (394 words)

  
 Back to the Future Movie Props - Back to the Future Part II FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Back to the Future Part II, released in 1989 by Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, was directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale.
Elisabeth Shue was cast as Jennifer, and all the closing shots of Back to the Future (1985) were re-shot for the beginning of this film.
Claudia Wells (Jennifer in Back to the Future (1985) had disappeared from the acting scene in 1987 for undisclosed reasons.
www.jhallman.com /bttfprops/content/view/37/25   (425 words)

  
 Back To The Future, Part II - Nostalgia Central
Back To The Future, Part II - Nostalgia Central
Back To The Future, Part II Doc Brown's time machine works its magic once more in this merry sequel to Back To The Future.
A third and final Back To The Future sequel followed in 1990.
www.nostalgiacentral.com /movies/backtofuture2.htm   (126 words)

  
 Back to the Future Part II Movie -The 80s Rewind «
It begins with the closing moments of part I, as Marty and his girlfriend, Jennifer, are whisked away by Doc Brown to the future.
Watch Back to the Future I and, when he is talking on the phone, there is no ladder behind him.
The desk is different and the phone, and Marvin has his back to the stage in II whereas in I he is facing the stage.
www.fast-rewind.com /bttfii.htm   (2784 words)

  
 Back to the Future Part II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Back to the Future Part II Michael J Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Thomas F Wilson, Harry Waters Jr, Elizabeth Shue
Time travel stories can become mightily confusing and this film, which follows immediately on the events chronicled in Back to the Future, becomes incredibly convoluted.
Back to the Future Part II extensively employs the alternate time-line gimmick, one which has been used often in literary science fiction, but seldomly in its celluloid sibling.
www.scifimoviepage.com /back2.html   (224 words)

  
 Back to the Future Part II review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
They must return to the future with him, he says, because their children's lives are totally messed up.
Marty, Jennifer and Doc travel into the future -- which is more like a pleasant World's Fair version than the bleak future of such dreary sci-fi films as "Blade Runner" -- to prevent the downfall of the McFly family.
But since most of those viewers who see "Back to the Future Part II" will be in the audience for "Part III," it's not a criminal offense.
home.earthlink.net /~lncook/Reviews/Backto.htm   (429 words)

  
 Back To The Future Part II (1989) movie and trailer.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In the sequel to 1985's Back to the Future, Robert Zemeckis again directs Michael J. Fox as time-traveling high-school kid Marty McFly.
This time, instead of sending him back to the 1950s, Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) tells Marty he has to head into the future to prevent the death of his son.
But while Marty is hanging out in the future, the aged bully Biff steals the time-hopping DeLorean, grabs the almanac, and zips back to the '50s to give the book to his younger self.
www.robertkaye.org /movies/?id=545   (199 words)

  
 Back To The Future Part II - Review
This is certainly the cleverest and most inventive chapter of the epic 'Back to the Future' trilogy and, even more impressively, is every bit as funny and entertaining as the original.
DVD Extras: Back to the Future Part II' is only available on DVD as part of the entire 'Back to the Future Trilogy' box-set, disc 2 of which includes: behind the scenes featurette, 'Making the Trilogy' Chapter 2, out-takes and deleted scenes, hover board test on-location, production archives, storyboards and theatrical trailer.
Back To The Future Part II at the IMDB
www.movie-gazette.com /cinereviews/332   (542 words)

  
 Back to the Future Part II plot summary
Back to the Future Part II plot summary
When Marty and Jennifer arrive back to their own time, they find it totally different - Biff is very rich, he practically owns the city, he married Marty's mom, killed his dad, and when Marty starts to ask about the almanac, he wants to kill him too.
Doc also finds out that he was imprisoned as a lunatic, so the two go back to 1955, the night of the Enchantment-Under-The-Sea party to take back the almanac.
www.ruinedendings.com /film107plot   (201 words)

  
 Videodetective.com - BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II TRAILER PAGE
He figures that back in 1985 he''''''''''''''''ll be able to place sure-fire bets using the published sports scores of the games that are yet to happen.
Biff swipes the DeLorean, heads back to 1955, and with the help of the unerring almanac, bets his way to power.
The end of Back to the Future, Part 2 introduces its sequel as the zany professor has already time-dashed away to the Wild West of the late 1800s and invites Marty into a new adventure.
www.videodetective.com /trailer-preview.asp?PublishedID=1033   (345 words)

  
 Back to the Future Part II - Film-Flam
Back to the Future 2 is a 1989 film and is the second part of the Back to the Future trilogy.
Back to the Future Part II earned $47 million in its first weekend of U.S. release (November 22nd, 1989) and $118 million total US gross – $332 million worldwide.
Glover Clarifies “Back to the Future” Squabble. Zap2it.com.(2003-03-13). Retrieved on 2006-08-31.
www.film-flam.com /wiki/index.php?title=Back_to_the_Future_Part_II   (1459 words)

  
 BTTF.com's Time Travel Terminal — Where Future presents are no longer a thing of the past!
Highly-detailed 1:18 scale die-cast model of the DeLorean time machine from the end of Back to the Future™ and throughout Back to the Future™ Part II.
Faithfully reproduced 1:43 scale die-cast model of the DeLorean time machine from Back to the Future™ Part III boasting the retrofitted plutonium-powered nuclear reactor, 1950's wheels and the external time circuits.
Futuristic skirt from Back to the Future Part II
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 Back to the Future part II Trivia Page
Back to the Future II A lot of the trivia on this page has been noted before in other locations, so my personal text will be in fl.
Elisabeth Shue was cast as Jennifer, and all the closing shots of Back to the Future (1985) were reshot for the beginning of this film.
Persistent rumours are that Claudia Wells (Jennifer in Back to the Future (1985)) was in no condition to act any more.
www.angelfire.com /nc/hilitesband/bttf2.html   (558 words)

  
 Back to the Future 2
The first and foremost is getting the original cast and crew back to reprise their jobs.
While many of the original cast of ‘Back to the Future’ returned there were some hold outs and even some legal problems that ensued, but more about that a bit later.
There is the dysfunctional family, the use of music to denote a time period and the strength of younger characters needed to overcome the mess the grown-ups have made.
www.hometheaterinfo.com /back_to_the_future_2.htm   (960 words)

  
 Back To The Future : Part 2 by Image Works for the Amstrad CPC
Unless he goes back to the future with him in order to change the course of history, the future of his family could be in danger.
BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II is not just one game - it's five separate games that each tell a chapter of the story, with you as the lead character, Marty McFly.
Back To The Future : Part 2 for the Commodore 64 (Lemon64)
www.cpczone.net /index.php?game=88   (1404 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Jennifer could conceivably encounter her future self, the consequences of that could be disastrous.
Her future self and Marty are on the steps of a church, with George and Lorraine standing next to them.
Back at the McFly house, Lorraine is changing the scenery on the window.
members.lycos.co.uk /hillvalley/bttf2.htm   (12876 words)

  
 notcoming.com | Back to the Future Part II
Back to the Future Part II Those familiar with buttered popcorn are no doubt familiar with another customary accessory to film: the sequel.
Back to the Future Part II may have shocked parents during its theatrical run.
Part II incorporated both the staple features of the first film, and, at its base, a more mature theme.
www.notcoming.com /reviews.php?id=12   (1297 words)

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