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Been thinking about this lately. Would any of you like to see them continue the movie to a 4th? I think it could work as they seem to have left it open when Doc took off in the Train time machine. Maybe Marty's kid is older and gets caught up in it some how. I would love for them to do it.

Yea, I know alot of you are tired of seeing the squeals, but I always love to see movies I love(d) continue as I never want it to be over. :D
 

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Been thinking about this lately. Would any of you like to see them continue the movie to a 4th? I think it could work as they seem to have left it open when Doc took off in the Train time machine. Maybe Marty's kid is older and gets caught up in it some how. I would love for them to do it.

Yea, I know alot of you are tired of seeing the squeals, but I always love to see movies I love(d) continue as I never want it to be over. :D

Not me. I loved the original for it's charm, but could have done without any sequels.
 
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I loved that they did the 2 sequels. I don't think it would be a cult classic if the last 2 weren't made.
 

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I always have mixed feeling about this kind of stuff. I mean I love Star Wars so much that anytime they added deleted scenes or something I lapped it up (not all changes were good IMO). However, it was my way of getting "more".

I would NOT want a reboot. Generally speaking.....they rarely end up being good. I would much rather see a continuation. I remember seeing Michael J. Fox in an interview say he would enjoy seeing the franchise continue (although not with him).

So, if the script was great and the continuation made sense....100% yes. A reboot? No. Leave it alone.
 
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I always have mixed feeling about this kind of stuff. I mean I love Star Wars so much that anytime they added deleted scenes or something I lapped it up (not all changes were good IMO). However, it was my way of getting "more".

I would NOT want a reboot. Generally speaking.....they rarely end up being good. I would much rather see a continuation. I remember seeing Michael J. Fox in an interview say he would enjoy seeing the franchise continue (although not with him).

So, if the script was great and the continuation made sense....100% yes. A reboot? No. Leave it alone.

Yea, differently not a reboot. What I wanted was to keep running it maybe his son(not his look alike son) and go from there. The last one did leave an opening where Doc took off in the Time Train. So it could work. I would love to see more from Back to the Future.
 

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I loved that they did the 2 sequels. I don't think it would be a cult classic if the last 2 weren't made.

I definitely do... and not sure a blockbuster like that is a cult classic. Adjusted for inflation, the movie made over a billion dollars worldwide. It's pretty much just a beloved classic to everyone, IMO.
 
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I definitely do... and not sure a blockbuster like that is a cult classic. Adjusted for inflation, the movie made over a billion dollars worldwide. It's pretty much just a beloved classic to everyone, IMO.

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