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Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy(1985-1990)
When teenager Marty McFly is blasted back to 1955 in the DeLorean time machine created by the eccentric Doc Brown, he finds himself in a time-shattering mess that could vaporize his future and his very existence! Then, Marty and Doc launch themselves to the year 2015 to fine-tune the future and inadvertently disrupt the space time continuum. Now, their only chance to fix it is by going back to 1955 all over again! Then, stranded in 1955 after a freak accident, McFly discovers he must travel back to 1885 to rescue Doc! It's up to Marty to keep Doc out of trouble, get the DeLorean running and put the past, present and future on track so they can all get.. back to the future! For more about Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy and the Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy Blu-ray release, see Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on October 15, 2010 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale Starring: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Thomas F. Wilson, James Tolkan, J.J. Cohen Producer: Bob Gale This Blu-ray bundle includes the following titles, see individual titles for specs and details: Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy Blu-ray, Video Quality![]() Hoo-boy, there may be some (unfounded) controversy with the image quality of these releases, so let the games begin! Let's state for the record that these new AVC encoded 1080p 1.85:1 Blu-rays present all three films with the best image quality they have ever had on home video. That probably still won't stop the brickbats from being thrown by some who either never saw these films theatrically, don't remember what films looked like in the 1980s, or who have unrealistic expectations of what restoration can achieve, especially in films this laden with optical effects. Let's discuss the basics first. All of these films were grainy and soft looking in their original theatrical releases; I know, because I saw them all. Special effects, even by the wizards of ILM, were still largely optically created back then, and that ups the softness quotient even more. Therefore, this Blu-ray's superior resolution only reveals some of the tricks of the trade to a lot of these effects sequences. Mattes show more clearly, green screen segments are more readily discernable, and the aging makeup utilized on most of the major players in the first two films especially shows its latex pretty demonstrably. Zemeckis and Gale have evidently been heavily involved in these new Blu-ray restorations, and it's good to note that there isn't egregious DNR applied to any of these releases, as seems to be Universal's wont a lot of the time. Some of the digital sharpening does occasionally lead to some aliasing and shimmer. Colors are noticeably more robust and better saturated in all three of the films than they ever have been before, and the infamous framing issues on the original DVD releases have been corrected. There is a rather surprising uptick in quality between the first and the second and third films, which were shot in tandem. Four years may not seem like a lot of time, but in the tech-heavy world of film, it can make a lot of difference, and the image quality is noticeably sharper, with better defined blacks and contrast, in the second two films than it is in the first. If you are expecting digitally pristine image quality from any of these films, you will probably be sorely disappointed. If you remember how these films looked theatrically (and they were frankly never "gorgeous" films even in their day), or realize that hi-def can only do so much depending on the source elements and the unique characteristics of any given film, you will most likely agree that this is the best looking the Back to the Future trilogy has ever been. Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy Blu-ray, Audio Quality![]() The Back to the Future trilogy is presented with an excellent sounding lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track. While this mix has spot on fidelity and often incredible dynamic range, some listeners may be at least a little disappointed that there isn't more consistent surround activity. While several standout sequences in all three films offer abundant immersion, with brilliant sound effects editing, overall this is a peculiarly front heavy mix for a film with at least a tangential sci-fi pedigree. Other than that passing qualm, this is an expertly realized mix, with dialogue, effects and score wonderfully balanced. When we do get some excellent surround activity, as in the great sequence in the first film where the terrorists show up to confront Doc Brown and Marty is madly trying to escape, or in the flying car sequences of the second film, or any of the great action sequences with horses (and trains) in the third, there is a beautifully natural ambience to the immersion and the soundfield is alive with activity. Audiophiles might just be wishing, though, that there were more of that activity in the overall scheme of things.
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