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Now in a new interview with The Guardian celebrating the 40th anniversary of the original film, Gale tempers his previous ...
It's not perfect, but as Bob Zemeckis used to say, ‘It's perfect enough.'" Gale went on to say that if the higher-ups demanded he revive the franchise, it would take some serious convincing.
Created by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, the franchise was finished with the third film, but fans have been demanding more content for decades now, especially since the reboot and revival craze ...
Bob Gale, writer and producer of “Back to the Future,” stands in front of the movie’s famous clock tower with the official prop hoverboard from the film.
“In 1984, we get the movie into pre-production,” says Gale, “and the director, Bob Zemeckis, is now looking at the script not as a work of storytelling, but as a blueprint for a movie.
Bob Gale: “When Bob Zemeckis and I were trying to get ‘Back to the Future’ (BTTF) off the ground, we were repeatedly told ‘time travel movies don’t make any money.’ ...
It’s almost laughable now. But when “Back to the Future” screenwriter Bob Gale was trying to get his film off the ground in the 1980s, he and director Robert Zemeckis were repeatedly told ...
Bob Gale: “When Bob Zemeckis and I were trying to get ‘Back to the Future’ (BTTF) off the ground, we were repeatedly told ‘time travel movies don’t make any money.’ ...
The Chicago Cubs’ lousy luck made for a great gag in Back to the Future Part II, one that screenwriter Bob Gale always loved. But now thing’s have changed, and that’s OK, he says. On ...
We asked Gale if over the years he and Bob Z ever even considered a Back to the Future 4. The 69-year-old said: “Y’know we kick around things every once in a while.