Back the Future is back on Blu Ray (this review is for the 25th anniversary Trilogy on Blu ray):

Let me start by saying this is probably the best Blu Ray picture+sound quality I have seen in any 80s movie and its superior to many titles from early 90s or 2000s for that matter (I own about 100 Blu ray titles if not more and have seen plenty). It is so excellent that I think it should be considered as a measure of quality for all other productions should try to measure up to. If you didn't know anything about 80s culture, fashion or any other element that gives away the timing of the film, you could easily be convinced that it was shot just recently (that's how crystal clear the picture is).



I am not going to review all the films in the package as I am sure if you are already here considering purchasing this product, you are well aware of the movies. Back to the Future is a wonderful, fun, entertaining movie that has become a classic over the years. After 25 years, it still holds most of its power which is not easy to do for any film. The idea of a teenager travelling back in time and meeting his parents, messing up the time continuum in the process and then trying set everything straight, back to how they are supposed to be is pretty damn interesting theme (the theme evolves further with 2nd and 3rd films). Michael J. Fox is perfectly cast for the role as well as all the other actors. I love all three movies and Amazon's price is great deal (I got it for $35 when it was on special gold box deal). Even if the first movie is your favorite, I would still recommend getting all three movies for this price.



They also did an excellent job with special features and bonus materials. Everything you would want to know about the original idea, the production, the casting, script, interviews, Q&As, behind the cameras, deleted scenes, feature commentaries (multiple) and many more are included. Overall, I would give this item 10/10 on all categories, movies, picture/sound quality and special features. If you grew up in the 80s and if you are a fan, don't even think twice about buying it. If you grew up in the 80s and vaguely remember this movie, I would recommend that you buy it- you will most likely love it and it's probably better than you remember. If you did not grow up in the 80s then I recommend that you watch these movies with an open heart and I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised.