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Great Scott! A Back to the Future Deep Dive

1 h 43 min · 4 de jun de 2024
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In this episode of the Hollywood Video Guys podcast, hosts Mike, Donny and Deuce take a deep dive into the iconic Back to the Future trilogy, a series that follows teenager Marty McFly as he travels through time in a DeLorean invented by his eccentric friend, Doc Brown. Join them as they explore the production details of all three movies, including the famous 80s actors who were considered for roles and the controversial casting choices throughout the series. They also share their favorite scenes and memorable lines from this beloved sci-fi adventure.    Follow The Hollywood Video Guys podcast on all your favorite podcast networks as well as on Instagram, Threads, and X (formerly Twitter).

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