One of the big things I noticed that was different from the version I watch on Blu-ray at home is that the movie didn't end with Huey Lewis' "Back in Time" and the "To Be Continued" tag. (Some of you may know that the film wasn't originally intended to be given a sequel, so that tag was added for the home video release.) The music that played over the film's closing credits last night were some of Silvestri's new compositions. When the orchestra came back from the intermission, they also played a small segment of the western theme from Back to the Future Part III, so that was an unexpected surprise and very cool to hear.

Since 2015 is a big year in Back to the Future lore, it's going to be a big year for events and performances of the film itself. The show is going to be touring around the country, and I'd highly suggest checking it out if it's coming to a city near you. But I know there are other big things planned for the movie in October, around the anniversary of the date Marty McFly travels to the future, including a Secret Cinema event here in Los Angeles that I'm hoping to attend. So stay tuned for more awesome Back to the Future-related stuff in the coming months.