Eric Stoltz Marty McFly Footage
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/12/the-back-to-the-future-that-might-have-been/
Very very very very very very very cool!!
Very very very very very very very cool!!
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They didn't even give him some role or something.
...he almost looks a little similar to MJF in that first scene!
First time I saw Eric in a movie I thought "Damn, he kinda looks like Micheal J Fox !"
Imagine my surprise when I learned he was the original Marty ^^ .
@Tjibbbe: Wow, another fan of Alfred J. Kwack. The best child series ever!
I could be wrong, but I think I remember reading that Stoltz has made peace with it and really is not upset by the whole episode at all.
What I'd still like to know is whether one of Doc's/Lloyd walking characteristics, the bent knee and crooked walk, was invented to serve the same purpose - or if it was already there when he shot the scenes with Eric.
I did NOT know that!
According to IMDB, Hardin is only an inch taller than MJF. That's harsh! Ah well... no guy in real life would ever have a slightly taller girlfriend, right? I love Hollywood.
This got me interested in how tall all the actors are... here are my findings in case anyone else wants to know. Please note that these are from the Internet, so they must be true.
EDIT: I think a visual representation is warranted here.
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Woah, that is awesome! Did you just put that together? So rad!
I need someone to help me with charts, graphs, venn diagrams, etc, you know, for my own nefarious purposes? Can I count on you?
Telltale won't fork out for an Excel license?
Ha! The Excel license isn't the problem. It's knowing how to use it. :::Cough::I have no idea how:::Cough:::
I'll sign you up for my chart creation needs mailing list STAT! kthx!
So that makes three people cast as Jennifer total. Didn't know that.
Nope... no asking the actor for this one.
That said, i'm *very* glad they got MJF in. From what I can see of the Stoltz footage, MJF plays it so much better. Stoltz seemed to fit in a bit too well in the '50s there (with the leather jacket etc.) and the gawping when he's outside looked too serious, instead of having an aura of stupid (yet surprisingly carefree) wonder! Maybe they originally weren't writing Marty as being quite so stupid as he appears in the finished film?
The same thing happens every day in the movie business, not only to actors, but to composers also. Alan Silvestri, famed composer of the BTTF triology, had originally composed the soundtrack to "Pirates of the Carribbean", his name was even on the early movie posters, then he was replaced by Klaus Badelt for some reason. There are far less obvious reasons than in Stoltz' case, and sometimes you think it was a plain wrong decision (if you've ever heard Gabriel Yared's original score for "Troy", never used but oh so epic), but it's always the director's or studio's right to do so. Same thing with movie poster art... Drew Struzan's (famed painter of the BTTF posters ) latest book, telling the history of his posters, reads like a cascade of rejection. It's a brutal business, but it has its rules...
None of the video clips has Stoltz clip has ANY verbal talking & there is hardly any video footage other then about 5-6 seconds of about 4 different scenes. Most the stuff is pictures.
Thanks alot Universal for getting my damn hopes up. Regardless, this is a awesome BluRay set. :-D
Maybe stolts character was rewrote into george mcflys character ie a bit too serious and a bit stupid so george would be pretty different from marty mcfly, that's My 2 cents.
Correct... MJF was the the first choice.
Also, I believe the reason there is no audio of Stoltz is because of legal reasons. If they use his audio, they will have to pay him as "an actor in the movie" including all royalties.... This contract expires in 10 years.... apparently they have ALOT of his footage still but we wont see (or hear) it for another 10 years