Is there a web page explaining the BttF II/III time inconsistencies? I am curious, but afraid of what I would bring about if I asked MM, Sean and Lilty to explain inthread.
Xander ,'End of Days'
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And keep Max away from Canadian beer.
And keep Max away from Canadian beer.
Also, chessboards. And spaceships.
However, he'd be the go-to guy if you want to take out a CIA think tank.
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Oh, yes..... I love this.
Gah. Doomsday Book just about killed me. To Say Nothing of the Dog was delightful, but it didn't stay with me as long as Doomsday Book.
Doom and doom tends to make more of an impression than whimsical romp. I liked them both but, yeah, Doomsday Book will stick around longer.
edited to fix writing forward while going backward in time.
Have any of the James Franco lovers around these parts seen Sonny? It's been airing on one of the premium movie channels for a while now.
Lyra Jane, I just googled and found this site.
I think I'd need the flowcharts.
I could explain, I think...which do you wanna hear, how Back to the Future II is impossible, or why there were two Deloreans in the Wild West?
One of the other things that amuses me is when past films show "future technology" which appears dated by today's standards.
BttF II did a good job of speculating possible future technology, and on their "talking tech" (like the auto-sizing clothing) the voice technology sounded good for the time, but compared to today's artificial voice technology, it is now terribly dated.