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  1. Oct 21, 2020 · We talk to "Back to the Future" franchise co-creator, Bob Gale, about the 35th Anniversary release of the film series on 4K UltraHD. SUBSCRIBE → https://goo....

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  2. In anticipation for the Back to The Hundreds collaboration, Bobby Hundreds sits with the co-founder of the "Back to the Future" trilogy, Bob Gale, to discuss...

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  3. Beyond the Marquee and host Jon Donahue catch up with Back to the Future Co-Creator/Producer/Writer, Bob Gale, to discuss some of the big special events and ...

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  4. Jan 25, 2024 · 12.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 6. 78 views 1 day ago. Bob Gale thanks fans for their support at the 1000th performance of the Back to the Future musical. Such a wonderful night for such a...

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    Like the movie itself, the saga of bringing Back to the Future to life had a lot of frantic attempts to make up for lost time, and turn bad timing around, and funny enough, time is often a theme in Robert Zemeckis's movies (Forrest Gump, Cast Away). Yet when Zemeckis and Gale first came together, the timing couldn't have been better. They met at US...

    It was during this period of disaster that the inspiration for Back to the Future struck. In August 1980, Gale was back in St. Louis during the promotional tour of Used Cars, visiting his family. "Used Cars had a strange release," Gale remembers. "They released it in half of the country in the middle of July, and the other half in the middle of Aug...

    Still, the budding filmmakers had a big ace in the hole with Spielberg. He was a fan of the script from the word go, but Zemeckis told him, "Look, we're afraid that if we do this picture with you and it tanks, nobody will give us another job because we'll be those two guys that only get jobs because their buddy Steve signs on." Zemeckis had to prov...

    The DeLorean, one of the most important and beloved elements of Back to the Future, was an idea Zemeckis came up with to solve a production problem. At first, Doc Brown had invented a time chamber that he took around on the back of a pickup truck. Zemeckis thought, "How are we going to do this? There are a lot of logistics in moving this thing arou...

    Replacing Stoltz reportedly cost Back to the Future $4 million in scrapped footage, and the production had to move fast to finish on time. Stoltz was let go in early 1985, and the rest of the shoot would have to fit around Michael J. Fox's Family Tiesschedule. But Fox loved the script, he knew he could nail the role, and he told Zemeckis and Gale, ...

    Back to the Future came in at the top of the box office opening weekend, and made even more money its second week. It was the top money maker of 1985, beating outRambo, Rocky IV, Cocoon, The Breakfast Club, and another Amblin favorite, The Goonies. Altogether, the Back to the Futuretrilogy has made close to a billion dollars worldwide—not bad for a...

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  5. Oct 21, 2020 · Published Oct 21, 2020. Bob Gale takes us on a trip through time to break down everything new we can expect from the Back to the Future Ultimate Trilogy 4K coming this October. It seems like...

  6. Jan 12, 2021 · Bob Gale and Stephen Clark inside one of Universal Studios’ stages for the Nike Mag premiere September 8, 2011 (photo by Bob Gale, ©2011, Big Wind Productions) Panoramic view of Courthouse Square at Universal Studios from atop the steps of the clock tower set, at the Nike Mag premiere September 8, 2011 (photo by Stephen Clark, ©2011, To Be ...

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