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      • Gale tells Inverse when they set out to make Back to the Future, they deliberately wanted to make the rules of time travel clear to audiences… and to make time traveling seem difficult, keeping it from being the sole driver of the plot.
  1. Jun 9, 2015 · Why did director Robert Zemeckis and screenwriter Bob Gale initially resist Spielberg's help? And how did the film avoid getting shut down after its first male lead, Eric Stoltz, was let go?

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  3. Nov 29, 2023 · Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis joined creative forces to co-write the legendary screenplay for Back to the Future. Yet, the inception of this groundbreaking concept can be traced back to...

  4. Oct 20, 2023 · Bob, why did you decide to turn Back to the Future into a musical? Bob Gale: The idea was the result of a comment that Leslie Zemeckis made after she and Bob [Zemeckis, director...

  5. Gale and Zemeckis conceived the idea for Back to the Future in 1980. They were desperate for a successful film after numerous collaborative failures, but the project was rejected more than forty times by various studios because it was not considered raunchy enough to compete with the successful comedies of the era.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_GaleBob Gale - Wikipedia

    Gale and Zemeckis were nominated for an Academy Award for their screenplay for Back to the Future. In 2002, Gale made his debut as a feature-film director with Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road. He had previously directed and written the 20-minute theatrical release Mr. Payback: An Interactive Movie.

  7. May 5, 2022 · Co-writer Bob Gale explores 'Back to the Future's massive influence on sci-fi blockbusters and how the time-travel rules have changed over the last three decades.

  8. Oct 19, 2020 · While promoting the Back to the Future 35th Anniversary 4k Blu-ray set, writer Bob Gale spoke to Screen Rant about his work on the iconic trilogy, from coming up with a family friendly tone that nonetheless treated its young demographic with respect, to coming up with a believable, yet fantastical, version of the far-flung future of 2015.