Hollywood: Since the Web has been geeking out about it in anticipation for weeks now, I'm sure you're well aware that the Back to the Future trilogy is only a week away from being released in a brand-new, completely remastered 25th anniversary Blu-ray (and DVD) package. (That's Oct. 26 for anyone who isn't staring at a calendar.) Having now had a chance to pore through its frankly immodest feature set, I can say with absolute certainty that this is a must-have set for anyone who has even a passing interest in the BTTF series. Not only do all three films look stunning with their high-definition transfers, but the amount of special features on this set -- both new and old -- is just awesome.
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I watched the hell out of these films this weekend. It seems like 4 different channels were showing the trilogy on TV this weekend, and I watched them all happily. I cant' wait until tomorrow to go pick up my copy of the blu-ray. I honestly hadn't seen them in a while until this past weekend, and I was shocked at how much I had forgotten about them.
Its nice way to celebrate the film, and its nice to see alot of features coming with the re-release. alot of films purely just re-release in High Def and add nothing more to it beyond that. This should make the fans happy.