1999 was 15 years ago,


That still amazes me.

I haven't seen this movie in a long time, but I remember it was pretty entertaining.

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I've always loved this movie. But I'm a big Walken fan, so if he's in a movie, I'm there. My husband & I decided to watch this movie again today, & we always enjoy it, no matter how many times we watch it. Some movies never get old........this is one of them. :)

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The joy of pre 9/11 hope.

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Amen! I miss pre 9/11 America. Maybe it's why I look so fondly back at the 90's.

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Anyone remember Pince's 1999...seemed like an eternity away in the 80s... I'm old

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I almost dropped my soda reading this. *beep* I'm old.

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Another leap.....in Back to the Future, Doc was going to go 30 years into the future. That's next year.

Deutschland hat die Weltmeisterschaft zum vierten Mal gewonnen! 🇩🇪

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Did you see Doc's "cameo" in A Million Ways to Die in tne West ? He looks as old as he was suppose to in Back to the Future .

**these go to eleven **

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I agree, the last 15 years have ZIPPED by. And, they say time only speeds up as we get older.

Anyway, they should do a sequel to this movie, Blast from the Past 2, in which they all (including Alicia Silverstone) went underground in a shelter to hide out from the impending Y2K apocalypse, right after the events in the first movie, and now they re-emerge in 2014. Hey, it's a whole new country, after September 11, the Patriot Act, Iraq and Afghanistan, the recession of 2008-now, the ubiquity of the internet, etc etc etc etc... and... of course... the evil Russians... with their enormous nuclear arsenal... are... baaaaaaaaaack...

Who's... laughing... NOW?!? BZZZZZZ (hack hack spurt spurt) HA HA HAAA BZZZZZ HA HA HAAA

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You're going to love the next ten years.

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