Title: M J Fox Movies
Description: M J Fox Movies
Dave - October 4, 2005 06:23 PM (GMT)
What are your fav 3 Micheal J Fox movies apart from Back To The Future?
mine have to be
Teen Wolf
Frightners
Caualties Of War
Micheal J Fox is fantastic any film with him in i find easy to watch been a massive fan of his since i was about 4 years old. :martyjr: :happydoc: :seamus: :lorraine: :marshall: :huey: :goldie: :marty:
LonePineKath - October 4, 2005 09:12 PM (GMT)
The Frighteners
Greedy
The Concierge
I love Michael J Fox
Did I tell you about the night I hugged him... three times? :D
*Entire message board commuity groans and yells "YES YOU DID! *
Dave - October 4, 2005 09:35 PM (GMT)
WOW thats cool you got to hug him. where did you see him?, id love to meet some of the BTTF cast.
Micheal J Fox is the best :marty: :happydoc: :lorraine: :george:
deloreancrazy - October 4, 2005 09:35 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (LonePineKath @ Oct 4 2005, 10:12 PM) |
Did I tell you about the night I hugged him... three times? :D
*Entire message board commuity groans and yells "YES YOU DID! * |
Nope you didn't tell me! Tell me the story! :D :P
*Rest of the board throws random objects in my direction which mostly hit their mark*
Ow! Ok, who threw the golfclub and toilet paper? :lol:
Yeah my list has to be;
The Frighteners
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Homeward Bound
Obviously you gotta love the Frighteners, its a brilliant film that I never get bored of (although I have certain gripes with the ending, why didn't we see the Judge up there with the rest of the ghosts? Did that mean he was sent down to the "Deep South" cause he hanged people as a judge? :blink: ) Lol, but its also good for having Jeffrey Combs who's a great actor. I can hear the Trekkies murmur Weyoun and Shran as they read this :lol:
I have an odd liking for Atlantis, most people who saw it seemed to absolutely hate it. It appealed to me for some reason, maybe because it was similar to Stargate, maybe cause it was one of the few films Disney ever made without any songs in it! (Actually I think it was the first)
And as for Homeward Bound? I just prefer it and the second film to Stuart Little, ( that movie only really entertained me the first time I saw it and most of that was just Nathan Lane's jokes). Plus I like HB just has a great story behind it and good for anthromorphising the animals personalities.
LonePineKath - October 4, 2005 10:01 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (deloreancrazy @ Oct 4 2005, 04:35 PM) |
*Rest of the board throws random objects in my direction which mostly hit their mark*
Ow! Ok, who threw the golfclub and toilet paper? :lol: |
^ :lol: :D :lol:
Okay, but I daren't hijack this topic too long so I'll just post a link;
http://www.bttf.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21476The whole story is there in great detail!
Oh and I love Homeward Bound too - maybe that would have been my fourth choice! "Turkey!!! Turkey, turkey turkey turkey turkey turkey turkey turkey turkey turkey turkey!"
Martygirl25 - October 5, 2005 01:35 AM (GMT)
Man, I can only pick three? This is going to be tough.
1)For Love or Money
2) The Frighteners
3)Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
I have seen "For Love Or Money" so many times that I lost count years ago. One of my favorite parts is the scene in the beginning with MJF and Dan Hedaya. Dan's character is asking Mike's character Doug to get him some "tings on the pillow". Of course, Doug has no idea what this man is requesting of him and rattles off a short list of way off base answers before coming to the conclusion that the man is asking for mints. LOL!
The Frighteners combines one favorite subject, MJF, with another subject, ghosts. Need I say more?
I will admit that I had mixed feelings about seeing Homeward Bound in the theater. I had seen the original "The Incredible Journey" that Disney put out in the late fifties or early sixties (I can't remember offhand) and I had read the book a zillion times. Nothing new to see in the remake, right? Wrong! I ended up liking this version better than the original. This movie could have been updated too much and spoiled because of it, but Disney made it work.
Dave - October 5, 2005 02:24 PM (GMT)
It is very hard to only pick 3 as all his films are cool classics :88:. I might go buy more Micheal J Fox movies on DVD next week i have few on DVD but most on video. :martyjr: :marshall:
LonePineKath - October 5, 2005 06:20 PM (GMT)
^ The Secret of my Success is only £4.99 these days! Bargain!
Dave - October 5, 2005 10:23 PM (GMT)
Thats well worth it where have you seen it at that price from? i went blockbuster today could not find any micheal j fox movies to buy apart from back to the future trilogy but i already have that . :martyjr:
timewarp - May 4, 2006 04:01 PM (GMT)
One of my favourites is Frighteners which was also directed by Robert Zemekis
But overall, the BTTF trilogy is stil my favourite.
TimeWarp1987 - August 16, 2006 03:34 PM (GMT)
Shame on me! I have to be honest and own up about the fact that I haven't watched most Michael.J.Fox films! :o
Apart from BTTF, BTTF2 and BTTF3, I have seen:
Homeward Bound:The Incredible Journey
Homeward Bound 2: Lost in San Francisco
Stuart Little
bttf44 - March 3, 2008 01:50 AM (GMT)
High School USA
The Secret of My Success
Light of Day
needles1987 - March 3, 2008 01:53 AM (GMT)
The two Homeward Bound movies and High School USA.
bttf44 - March 3, 2008 02:03 AM (GMT)
Stuart Little and Homeward Bound are pretty nice, but I prefer the movies where Michael J Fox looks like himself.