Feb 12 '12
While browsing the TV channels this evening, I came across a movie that looked super-terrible.  A, I can only assume, made-for-tv version of Jack and the Beanstalk with various other fairy tale characters thrown in for good measure.  However, it DID have Christopher Lloyd, so maybe it had promise.
When I got to it, it was a scene with Christopher Lloyd - he played the teacher.  I noticed the chalk board had a lot of complicated stuff on it - far more complicated than what would normally be in a kid’s movie.  Then I saw it.  In the background.  On the chalkoard.  Perhaps taking thsi movie from garbage to great.
The Flux Capacitor.
Not just something that LOOKS like the Flux Capacitor - the actual diagram from BTTF!  Read the label!  In the movie, in detail, you can see the same instructions as to how it works, scribbled down from when Doc Brown hit his head on the toilet seat.
Well done, crappy movie.  Well done!

While browsing the TV channels this evening, I came across a movie that looked super-terrible.  A, I can only assume, made-for-tv version of Jack and the Beanstalk with various other fairy tale characters thrown in for good measure.  However, it DID have Christopher Lloyd, so maybe it had promise.

When I got to it, it was a scene with Christopher Lloyd - he played the teacher.  I noticed the chalk board had a lot of complicated stuff on it - far more complicated than what would normally be in a kid’s movie.  Then I saw it.  In the background.  On the chalkoard.  Perhaps taking thsi movie from garbage to great.

The Flux Capacitor.

Not just something that LOOKS like the Flux Capacitor - the actual diagram from BTTF!  Read the label!  In the movie, in detail, you can see the same instructions as to how it works, scribbled down from when Doc Brown hit his head on the toilet seat.

Well done, crappy movie.  Well done!

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