![]() ![]() The Overview is a series of alternative commentary tracks from Overthinking It, where the we watch and discuss your favorite movies in real-time. You can also purchase the “virtual box set” of our Overview tracks for the entire Back to the Future trilogy for the special price of $4.99 for the whole set. You can also purchase our Overview track for the original Back to the Future and the oh-so-timely Back to the Future Part II. At the beginning of the audio track, we’ll provide you with the instructions on how to sync our commentary track up with your DVD or stream of the film, and once you hit play, it will be like you are watching the film with your friends from Overthinking It right in your own living room. To get in on the fun, just purchase our commentary track in our online store for only $1.99. In this edition, Pete Fenzel, Richard Rosenbaum, and Ryan Sheely discuss the many forms of Western film that appear in this movie, the self-actualization of Doc Brown, and how the series as a whole helps us to understand time travel as a creative act. Back to the Future Part III is a fitting and triumphant conclusion to the trilogy, and our commentary track for the film both examines the film on its own, but also ties together the larger discussions that we’ve been having throughout the course of all three commentary tracks. However, at the last second, Flea showed up in a pickup truck, and called us chickens for not wanting to record Overviews for the whole trilogy, and we’re sure glad he did. In a moment of doubt, we created contingency plans for recording just one or two episodes, in the event that we ran out of time. ![]() However, we were a bit daunted by the prospects of recording commentary tracks for all three films in as many weeks. Here at Overthinking It, we’ve never done any of those things, but we’ve done something nearly as difficult: we recorded Overview commentary tracks for all three Back to the Future films in the span of one month!Īt the beginning of this month, we knew we wanted to record commentary tracks for at least some of the Back to the Future films in honor of the OctoMarty McFly Day milestone. In the course of their adventures, they harness the power of lightning, prevent the darkest possible version of Hill Valley from existing, and use a hijacked train to propel the DeLorean up to 88 Miles Per Hour. Over the course of the three Back to the Future movies, Marty McFly and Doc Brown accomplish a great number of nearly impossible tasks in their travels through time. ![]()
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