Robert Zemeckis and company evidently didn’t care much about making accurate predictions, but in many cases they did a remarkably good job spotting what was to come. In any event, October 21, 2015, is upon us. Whether we love this third-rate movie out of respect for the outstanding original, or some shared Gatsbyan lust for the perfect tomorrow, or a totally-not-author-specific-boyhood-interest in Elisabeth Shue, it’s in the cultural canon to stay. on Wednesday, October 21, 2015-the precise date and time when Marty McFly, Doc Brown, and Shue’s Jennifer Parker arrive in the future at the start of the sequel. That much is clear from all the coverage evaluating what the 1989 movie got right and wrong about 4:29 p.m. Back to the Future II has a place in America’s heart despite being inferior to the first film in pretty much every way aside from Elisabeth Shue.
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