Most of the flashier, more visible changes in society from that movie did not happen (flying cars, Mr. Fusion, self-drying clothes, etc.), but many of the background technologies did (video calls, handheld computing, biometric scanners, etc.). But regardless, it’s fun to experience the now-retrofuturism of 1985 and later.
I’ve long since worn out my VHS copies of the Back to the Future trilogy. Along with the Star Wars trilogy and Spacecamp (don’t laugh), I watched the BTTF movies more than just about anything. They helped define my science fiction interests during my teen years. History, time travel, love, humor… Sign me up.
Though my interest in the trilogy never waned, it kind of fell out of my movie rotation as I developed additional interests and my VCR died. But now the whole trilogy (plus a ton of bonus features) are on Blu-ray in a new, 30th anniversary edition.
We only recently got a Blu-ray player, so the quality of the discs is still pretty novel. But with something as visual as Back to the Future, it’s a great way to watch.
The new 30th Anniversary Trilogy set comes with all three movies, obviously, but also a bonus disc and many hours of bonus features:
In case you don’t remember, all of the movies are rated PG, and so are great for families, with parental guidance. I, for one, plan to keep a digital copy on my laptop, always at the ready for entertaining myself (and the kids, I hope) when out and about.
The Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Trilogy Blu-ray is only $29.64, available now, and the DVD version is about $23. If you don’t already own a box set of this trilogy and you’re a fan, be sure to get this set. It is a fantastic collection of many hours of extras, in addition to the movies themselves.
Note: GeekMom received a copy of the Blu-ray for review purposes.
This post was last modified on December 4, 2017 8:22 pm
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