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Screen Rant on MSN15 Stars We're Excited to See at FAN EXPO Canada
ScreenRant reveals the stars we're most excited to see at FAN EXPO Canada's panels and events, from Michael J. Fox to Hailee Steinfeld and beyond.
It’s not perfect, but as Bob Zemeckis used to say, ‘It’s perfect enough.’” Gale went on to say that if the higher-ups demanded he revive the franchise, it would take some serious convincing.
Screenwriter Bob Gale at a press event in April 2006 Out on Blu-ray and DVD this week, the Steven Spielberg Director’s Collection packages four of the American master’s biggest blockbusters ...
Gale kicked off the conversation by highlighting the first film’s difficult journey to the screen, noting that the screenplay was rejected 42 times before finally being accepted. Gale was told by ...
Gale and editor Harry Kermamidas spoke with The Hollywood Reporter on a loose end they may have missed caught by fans. Christopher Lloyd as Doc and Michael J. Fox as Marty in Back to the Future ...
Three decades ago, Bob Gale took a stab at the future for all to see. "One of the things that gave us permission to just let our minds go wild was [knowing] we're gonna get this wrong, because ...
Screenwriter Bob Gale had a clear vision for the future. Inside the Cooper Union Clock Tower, Gale told us he wanted 2015 to be recognizable.
BOB GALE: Oh, no chance. We wrote Back to the Future right after Used Cars was released, we pitched it to Columbia in September of 1980, and we wrote two drafts there.
Bob Gale, writer and producer of “Back to the Future,” stands in front of the movie’s famous clock tower with the official prop hoverboard from the film.
It’s not perfect, but as Bob Zemeckis used to say, ‘It’s perfect enough.’” Gale went on to say that if the higher-ups demanded he revive the franchise, it would take some serious convincing.
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