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it's not that complicated. I wasn't making any commentary on you or your experiences. |
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I thought that the part where I said "which I don't dispute" along with the additional info that there would be people who would loudly declare that Stoltz was better than Fox made it quite clear that I've "met people tho".
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I agree. My ranking of them goes 1, 2, then 3, but I love them all. I first saw them as a kid in the 80s and I always loved the future scenes in 2. They were the most fun to me. I remember I really wanted a hoverboard.
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Edit: Just looked online it was Pizza Hut |
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If anything Stoltz and Zemeckis never saw eye to eye. One story that Zemeckis told that sticks out for me, was when they were shooting in the 1955 town square scene where Marty sees it for the first time. Zemeckis asked Eric to stumble when walking on/off the curb to the street. They disagreed about this, because Eric didn't understand why Zemeckis wanted this, where Zemeckis wanted Marty to be a reactive character, where Eric was opposed to this with his character. The few seconds of Eric that have been released, and the photos that are out there, it's pretty clear Eric was not the right choice for the role. But Sid Sheinberg insisted on casting him, even though Michael J. Fox was always the guy they wanted, but just wasn't available at the time. Had they not been forced into hiring Eric, the Bob's have said if not MJF, the would have gone with C. Thomas Howell, but Universal didn't want him as the lead. Quote:
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What you're asking simply will not ever happen. The most likely scenario is we may eventually get a couple of completed scenes released, but not cleaned up, mix, color graded or scored. Just raw footage, and even then, that might not even happen in our lifetime. |
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the HDR grading on Part I looks pretty good, can just leave all settings as is, don't have to muddle with tone curve, lower max highlights, etc. looks pretty natural as to how it was shot, nicely handled in terms of grading
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Eric will be turning 60 this year. I think it's fair to say that releasing the footage will hardly ruin his acting opportunities. He's more or less focused on being a director and producer, as proven with Madam Secretary. The damage has been done. He's already gone through his fair share of ridicule. In an interview for the Voices from Krypton site circa 2007, Bob Gale claimed that they actually had the opportunity to destroy the negative print of Stoltz's performance, but they chose not to because it was a "rare historical opportunity to have this." But then he also said that they would have to be in their sixties before they release it to the world. Well, Gale will turn 70 this year whereas Zemeckis will turn 70 next year. |
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By the time those six weeks of production were done, they were going to fire Eric regardless if they got MJF or not. As I said in another post, had Sid Sheinberg not been so hellbent on hiring him in the first place, Zemeckis would have cast C. Thomas Howell. The same thing would have happened the second go-around as well. If they still couldn't get MJF, they would have gotten Howell. I suggest you check out the book "Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History" if you want to know the real story of what happened. Everyone, and I mean almost everyone involved in the making of the film was interviewed for this book, and the stories about Eric and the process in how it was handled from start to finish was all the same, all from different people interviewed. Plus there's a good amount of photos of Eric in it as well. Quote:
Whatever the Bob's decide to do with the footage, it's unknown. They keep their plans pretty close to their chests, so maybe one day, or maybe never. No one really knows. I'll leave you with one thing Zemeckis said that always stuck with me. "90% of good directing is good casting." He's absolutely right about that, and he has also admitted every time when asked that he blames himself for letting Eric get cast in the first place. Eric was just not the right choice for Marty McFly, even though Zemeckis and company did try to make it work. Last edited by martydmc12; 05-15-2021 at 09:22 AM. Reason: Grammar, spelling and punctuation. |
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I'm surprised that they didn't think about getting Tom Cruise - he was a bigger star. I remember a quote from Gale in the TUVH book about Spielberg "not ready to commit to Tommy" which got me thinking there was some kind of maturity issue that Spielberg had with C.T.H. Quote:
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I'm reminded of what Zemeckis said in a Tom Shone book called Blockbuster: "It was the hardest meeting I’ve ever had in my life and it was all my fault. I broke his heart." |
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"Principal photography began November 26, 1984, on a 22-week schedule" <-----
The shooting schedule was planned for 120+ days before starting principle photography, 6 weeks of filming (if it was every day) is only 42 days. What on Earth are people talking about stating nearly the entire footage of Eric scenes were shot? They are just lying, misremembering, or have some weird agenda to frame the story against The Bob's and studio. In Glover's case, I'd say it's A and C combined. Maybe a bunch of dialogue location scenes were done but these facts about the production and what certain actors are saying don't make sense. Last edited by nick4Knight; 05-15-2021 at 01:24 PM. |
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I believe one of the commentaries on 1 mentioned that they knew right away Stoltz was wrong for the part. They obviously were not afraid to shake things up given what they did to Glover for 2 and 3 as well. In an interview Tom Wilson said when they called him into a meeting to tell them about Stoltz, he assumed he was getting fired. I doubt he would have assumed that if principal photography was almost finished.
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