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From: sas@leadsv.UUCP (Scott Stewart)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Back to the Future (check it out)
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Date: Mon, 8-Jul-85 12:27:46 EDT
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In article <8649@ucbvax.ARPA>, upstill@ucbvax.ARPA (Steve Upstill) writes:
> 
> 2) The performance of the lead actor, whose name I don't even know.

	His name is Michael J. Fox (sp?). Apparantly your not a big
 	TV fan since he stars in 'Family Ties', one of the biggest
        and best shows on TV this year. (Thanks partially to its
        lead in - 'Bill Cosby') 

> 2a) The performance of Christopher Lloyd as the Mad Scientist (benevelant). 

	I loved his performance

> 3) The script, by director Zemeckis
> and Bob Gale.  Believe me, if you know the premise of the movie, you can
> predict just about everything that's going to happen after about 20 minutes.
> Yet you enjoy seeing it happen anyway, because the dialogue is so good and
> the sense of comic detail so keen. 

	I agree completely. This movie was great. I loved everything
	starting with the opening. There are a few suprises in the 
  	movie, but these are more in minor details than in plot
        development. This movie is good for the whole family.
        I would give it a 8 on a 1 - 10 scale.


					Scott A. Stewart
 					LMSC

	"Order in organized Chaos."