BTTF Videos (actors/ fun/ spoof/ walkthrough/ let's play...)

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  • edited June 2011
    I think it's beautiful and very original that he plays roles to suit his life style. I think it's really cool. It's very fascinating to see people care some much about a human being that they will write roles just for him, and that he can take his situation and turn it back at every one else in the world and act like an actor once again upon the world, without any one just watching what he's doing and only seeing him for his disability for other roles, but as a actor, who can take a role and make it something special, different, new. He does a lot of good in his roles, and he's been through a lot in his life, and when I watch one of his newer roles, I am always impressed by how realistic they are, and how deep they are. He's still a terrific actor , who always goes beyond himself and adds, adds more to a role. Some day some one might take inspiration from one of his later roles, channel that humanity and strength he still processes in all his later roles. I'd say we can all learn from the characters he plays, and that actors and actresses can definitely learn something about the trade, watching him act.

    He's a terrific actor, full of life, and optimism and commitment to his roles, he doesn't give up acting, he doesn't give up his passion. He's been through a lot and he's one of the most amazing and inspiring actors I've ever known. The guy deserves a life award achievement.

    Of all the actors we have, he might be one of the most down to earth, realistic actors. He puts a lot of feeling and passion into his roles. No one should feel sorry for a man who doesn't feel sorry for himself and sets out to inspire so many other people, sets out to show the world what living your life truly means. He lives such a full life, and people really should take notice of this , as a human being, as a actor he really shows the world how to live life to it's fullest. He portrays his roles to his fullest and he lives one a full and happy life.

    He's all heart, don't feel sorry for him. There's people who have it a lot worse than M J Fox.
  • edited June 2011
    I love The Frightners. I thought it mixed humor and creepiness well. I really liked John Astin's character, he was Gomez in the 60s Addams Family tv show. R. Lee Ermey is in it too! So great.
  • edited June 2011
    LOL it mixed it brilliantly. Good movie.
  • I love The Frightners. I thought it mixed humor and creepiness well. I really liked John Astin's character, he was Gomez in the 60s Addams Family tv show. R. Lee Ermey is in it too! So great.

    I was impressed with MJF because he wasn't surrounded by great acting. The female lead isnt well known but she did a good job. But the actor who played her husband Ray was terrible, his acting was far too cartoonish. The other villain character (the one who gets decapitated) was also overacted.


    Comedy can be mixed with other genres such as drama, sci-fi, mystery, action, etc. Horror is not always easy to do and very difficult to act; the reason being that fear and laughter are too opposite emotions and you can't feel both at the same time. It's not easy to act in those roles. But MJF always had great comedic timing along with being a good actor.
  • edited June 2011
    Good evening fellow Telltale and Back to the Future fans.

    After It's About Time was released on the 22nd December, I finished the game and had the idea to do a full guide to part 1 in 88 seconds (nod intensional). After nearly 6 months it acquired a meagre 988 views, compared to the total of around 150,000 total views on my channel. So, I thought I would recommend it to you guys to see what you thought :)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTbjI0u9mS8

    (Apologies for the bad sound, it's split up into 6 parts, because I would be dead if I recited the whole thing in one run :P)
  • edited June 2011
    Shorter version:

    Click the only clickable thing on screen.
  • edited June 2011
    Shorter version:

    Click the only clickable thing on screen.

    This took me 6 hours. Thank you.
  • edited June 2011
    Lol, that's really cool! Good job squishing the whole game into 88 seconds!
  • edited June 2011
    Now if only I could uninstall it in 88 seconds.
  • edited June 2011
    caeska wrote: »
    Now if only I could uninstall it in 88 seconds.

    now if only you can stop whining.
  • edited June 2011
    now if only you can stop whining.

    That depends. Can the game "not suck" ? If it can, then we probably could stop whining about it.
  • edited June 2011
    Geez, can't there be a thread here without a "This game sucks!" post(s)?
  • edited June 2011
    This is getting ridiculous. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion about the game but if you want to complain, go to the review thread. This thread has nothing to do with how good/how bad the game is. This thread is about a speed walkthrough of Part I; keep the posts on topic.

    Alorion, nice work. You chose good clips to summarize the game while you spoke and you managed to cover everything. I'd be interested to see a speed run of Part II as well.
  • edited June 2011
    "Hey this thread looks good, nice video"

    Suddenly...

    "Wah BTTF too short, waaah BTTF to easy"

    Keep it in the thread made solely for the complaining.
  • edited June 2011
    Agreed.

    Perhaps certain people should go and spend time on a forum dedicated to something they actually like and enjoy and argue with the people who waste time relentlessly posting negative things about it.

    Or maybe share with the rest of the forum things they actually like.
  • edited June 2011
    This is getting ridiculous. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion about the game but if you want to complain, go to the review thread. This thread has nothing to do with how good/how bad the game is. This thread is about a speed walkthrough of Part I; keep the posts on topic.

    Alorion, nice work. You chose good clips to summarize the game while you spoke and you managed to cover everything. I'd be interested to see a speed run of Part II as well.

    Thank you very much :D

    And agreed. Stop whining.
  • edited June 2011
    Yes, it may seem strange, but there is indeed a scene with a different actor than originally broadcasted....BAY-beh! @:-{D))
  • edited June 2011
    LOL! That was hilarious!

    OT: it's a small world after all! I follow you on Twitter (I'm @Hyperkinetic) :D
  • edited June 2011
    Seeing that mall just makes me wonder how many people actually went there trying to get their car up to 88mph.
    Couldnt really blame em though. If I would live close to it id probably give it a shot too. :D
  • edited June 2011
    I loved the roll down the embankment, it was every bit as unnecessary as in the movie :)
  • edited June 2011
    Times are tight for Doc; the economy's affecting us all.
  • edited June 2011
    That was one hot moma
  • edited June 2011
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YxK6haoQxs

    Enjoy, Its part 2, but as you see, Delorean! I rem this from my childhood heh. Thought I would post it here for you all to enjoy while we wait for the final eppy!
  • weird cross reference because i doubt many people saw muppet babies and BTTF at that time... well parents i guess.
  • edited June 2011
    This was probably one of my favorite episode of Muppet Babies, that show used to reference all kinds of cool movies... even stuff like Aliens.
  • edited June 2011
    Muppet Babies and Fantastic Max FTW
  • edited June 2011
    Daniel Tosh takes a crack at BTTF some of you may of seen this for the others enjoy

    http://youtu.be/OqTseaGiBgo
  • edited June 2011
    Wow. He must be a huge fan. He knew the phrases from the movie and the year they travel to in the future.
  • edited June 2011
    Damnit! That b*tch Edna managed to reprogram him!

    Everyone wearing the orange suits is super creepy.
  • edited June 2011
    thx for sharing this. after i watched that i said " GREAT SCOTT!"
  • edited June 2011
    I saw that today, it cracked me up!
  • edited June 2011
    It's amazing to see Back to the Future skits twenty one years after the third film's release. Thanks for the link.
  • edited June 2011
    Why does he remind me more of Fester Addams in that ad?
  • edited June 2011
    I loved the roll down the embankment, it was every bit as unnecessary as in the movie :)

    Haha yep, that bit was funny.
    And I dont understand why Marty does that in the movie either.
    That hill isnt steep, he could just run down.
    The Lybians arent shooting at him either... well they are but not him-him.
    Did he stumble over the curb?
  • edited June 2011
    It's amazing to see Back to the Future skits twenty one years after the third film's release. Thanks for the link.

    No Prob :)
  • edited June 2011
    ELB1985 wrote: »
    thx for sharing this. after i watched that i said " GREAT SCOTT!"

    You meant "Hoaaaaly Mollllly!", Right?
  • edited June 2011
    Hey guys! Made you this playlist of all 5 episodes of BTTF The Game, with each vid being about an hour or so long (AND it's only 5 videos, as in one video per episode!) Enjoy, and thanks for all the fun memories of this game! Can't WAIT for Season 2 to be confirmed!!

    http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PL0847CEF11385ABEE
  • edited June 2011
    Thanks for the vids. It's been a fun ride through these past 5 episodes.

    I sincerely hope Telltale ends up making more BTTF games. The last episode was the best one yet.
  • edited June 2011
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6jyjKOPpFU

    Don't know if this has been posted yet but it's hilarious! A coincidence that it was published on the day that the last episode came out?
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