I used to have this one. I also had Return To Oz and Young Sherlock Holmes. I didn't get to see the film when it was first released in 1985. I read, and listened to it many times through the mid-to-late 1980's, and I loved it. When I eventually saw the TV premiere of the film one Christmas, and as I already knew the story so well, I just forgot about the tape and have since lost it. I still have the book though, somewhere on my shelf. Hearing the story again certainly brings back some fond memories. Thank you very much for posting this!
I used to have this in a set with Ghostbusters & Young Sherlock Holmes. Unfortunately my Mum gave all my talking books to some friends of the family when I was too old for them.
I loved all 3 movies they where awesome. Now they think of making a Musical Back to the Future. starts to play the Power of Love ,to bad i am in 2020 do this video not Oct 15 2015
Yes! I really want to see the musical. Like live action. But probably not going to happen either due to COVID or I don't have money to travel and stuff.
Hello! Please, where can I find the link of this audio-book for download on internet? Because I would like to print it just to learn English more. Thanks!
You'd think that for a children's readalong they'd replace "nuclear bombs" with something else, along with removing the bit about young Lorraine having a crush on Marty.
The voice for Doc Brown in this read along is not that great. Whereas Christopher Lloyd made the character's voice constantly on adrenaline all the time, he's always worried about something and is always in a hurry. He never calms down which works for Doc Brown. But here, the Doc just lacks the adrenaline. Biff's voice in this read along also doesn't work. Where's the angry, threatening "HEY, McFLY!"? Here's it's "Hey, McFly."
The actors impersonating the characters are a bit off-point with their interpretations. Marty's voice isn't croaky enough and Doc sounds like a generic doddery old man.
I used to have this one. I also had Return To Oz and Young Sherlock Holmes.
I didn't get to see the film when it was first released in 1985. I read, and listened to it many times through the mid-to-late 1980's, and I loved it. When I eventually saw the TV premiere of the film one Christmas, and as I already knew the story so well, I just forgot about the tape and have since lost it.
I still have the book though, somewhere on my shelf. Hearing the story again certainly brings back some fond memories.
Thank you very much for posting this!
Or should be able pee wees big adventure Tim burton in 1985 same thing as two movies on the app magic key new 60 years
I got this tape as a kid, still can't believe they cut out the band!
I like the music at the beginning, it's not bad and this is a great kid's film. My generation grew-up on Back to the Future.
60 years anniversary celebration party universal studios hollywood
I remembered watching this movie on Netflix.
I used to collect these read along books they came with a tape and a book one i remember the most was rambo
i love your name
This reminds me of the Back to the Future trilogy and also look at the musical Back to the Future in London's West End it is by the hearts of it
Wonder why
I used to have this in a set with Ghostbusters & Young Sherlock Holmes. Unfortunately my Mum gave all my talking books to some friends of the family when I was too old for them.
wow i had this on tape!
Shu shu shuwa...... lovely music
Remember this book it's been turned into a Western musical
Like hell that's a Doc Brown! More like some confuses old drunk!😂
more like that one person from avatar
And Marty sounds ten years older than he is supposed to be.
I had the cassette of this then the next one was ghostbusters
I loved all 3 movies they where awesome.
Now they think of making a Musical Back to the Future.
starts to play the Power of Love ,to bad i am in 2020 do this video not Oct 15 2015
Yes! I really want to see the musical. Like live action. But probably not going to happen either due to COVID or I don't have money to travel and stuff.
Music:Alan Silvestri(1985-1990)
Lyrics:Glen Ballard
Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
1885-2015
@1985-1990 Geffen/Universal Records
Hello!
Please, where can I find the link of this audio-book for download on internet?
Because I would like to print it just to learn English more.
Thanks!
You'd think that for a children's readalong they'd replace "nuclear bombs" with something else, along with removing the bit about young Lorraine having a crush on Marty.
That's just pathetic
The guy reading for George McFly sounds more like Marty than George.
doc brown sounds like Billy West
Like to actually see the reads omg!
The voice actors didn't... even... try. At least the Disney produced ones have decent mimics.
Will there be a back to the future 2 book.
Seeing as this is from like 1995 i doubt it now haha
What is a Grindr, Marty?
The voice for Doc Brown in this read along is not that great. Whereas Christopher Lloyd made the character's voice constantly on adrenaline all the time, he's always worried about something and is always in a hurry. He never calms down which works for Doc Brown.
But here, the Doc just lacks the adrenaline.
Biff's voice in this read along also doesn't work. Where's the angry, threatening "HEY, McFLY!"?
Here's it's "Hey, McFly."
And Biff does NOT sound like the Biff from the movie.
Who were the voices?
diskid02 Micahel J Fox and Christopher Lloyd resprise their roles as Doc and Marty.
Kevin TV wrong
KABOOM LOL 😆
What do we become ass holes or. Something
Biff's voice doesn't sound right either.
The actors impersonating the characters are a bit off-point with their interpretations. Marty's voice isn't croaky enough and Doc sounds like a generic doddery old man.
There's a very good chance they hadn't yet seen the film when they recorded this.
Not exactly the best movie for kids, but still nice.
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