Back in Time
Back in Time
PG | 20 October 2015 (USA)
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Cast, crew and fans explore the 'Back to the Future' time-travel trilogy's resonance throughout our culture—30 years after Marty McFly went back in time.

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Tedfoldol

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Maidexpl

Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast

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SeeQuant

Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction

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Nayan Gough

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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Ersbel Oraph

The movie was nice. But back in 2015 I assume even the producers of this home video heard about Wikipedia. And they probably took some of the data right from there. Only there is nothing new. Apart from the footage with the fans with customized cars. Which makes quite a few families interested in this movie. And that is about it. Uninteresting.Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch

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thesar-2

I got the impression that this documentary wanted to produce new material that the countless other BTTF docs haven't. Sadly, I have not seen any of the previous, so I just got fed the leftovers.I'm a fan of the original and the second is one of the most exciting movies I've ever seen in a theatre experience. But, I have somehow stayed away from all the background of the commentaries, documentaries, behind the scenes, etc. Maybe I will someday, and this movie makes me want to.For, it did show how much more I would like to know about the trilogy, but didn't tell me. It's not the worst documentary made about a film I've seen – and I've seen plenty, but it's one of the most blah. That said, I might change my opinion if I get a chance to see all the others. I'm just starting late.So, if you've seen the rest, maybe this new perspective might help. But, if you haven't…I would strongly suggest beginning with anything on the old Blu-ray boxset or the new one that just came out last month. This is coming from someone who hasn't seen them, but longs for more substance than just a grand majority of fans talking.

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MattyAndAnnika

Back in Time (2015) is a beautifully created documentary on the Back to the Future trilogy. It was great to see the documentary and get to know a lot of the history of the film as well as current happenings in today's time revolving around Back to the Future. There isn't much I can say about this documentary other than it is very well informative, documented, put together as a whole. I did enjoy the films back in the day and of course from time to time, I still load them in the DVD player to enjoy them.I learned some really cool facts about the films that I wasn't aware of, and also learned more about Michael J. Fox's charity. I've watched "Back in Time (2015)" four times now and enjoyed it thoroughly, it's sad to see the negative reviews on a film such as this but to each their own is what I say. If you're a fan of Back to the Future, then I'm sure you'll enjoy this nicely done documentary on the past and present of the films.

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the_bloody_awful_poet

I was looking forward to putting my feet up and watching this bad boy while winding down the October 21st 2015 celebrations. It was to be the icing on the cake. I was saddened by the realization that it was little more than a re-hash of other, better documentaries and simply didn't pack that big a punch.I was hoping for an in depth look at the trilogy but what I got was a skimmed version of the events that lead up to the production of the film with a few new anecdotes thrown in. They had most of the main players, who were all on top form of course but they didn't get into the nitty gritty. Questions STILL remain unanswered. Also, it would have been great to have included interviews with Eric Stoltz and Crispin Glover, so they could at least give their side of the story. It also irked me that they talked very little about the sequel and glossed over the third film entirely. The music left me with a sense of melancholy and was, in my opinion, a poor choice. Lastly, there were no titles, which is fine in some instances but I noticed that when names and job titles were shown under the interviewees as they spoke it was via Netflix's subtitles interface - they weren't part of the film itself. The closing credits were missing all together. All you get is two minutes of music on black. This may be limited to the Netflix version but even still, this is a shoddy move.It's worth a watch if you're new to the mythology surrounding the films but if, like me, you are a fan, give it a miss.

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