Totally Random but.....

Does anybody remember the making of Back To the Future special that was hosted by Curt Cameron that was on ITV one christmas. The memories as My Cameron pretended that people actually wrote the letters he was sent, and called them "great Letters". Bet the Production staff where made up curt liked there letters!!!

Told you it was random!!
 
wow must have been a christmas a long time ago?

To be honest, i have read the post 3 times now and i still cant understand what you are going on about? LOL

Not in a rude way...
 
No offence but did you right this under the influence of alcohol or crack? :D

I think he's trying to say they made out people had written in bigging up the show but in fact the production staff had written the letters. Or something....:D
 
sorry guys was just so bored in work!!!

It was a half hour documentary that aired about 12 years ago (at least) and it was rubbish - hope that cleared that up haha
 
I have found someone elses comments, very excited, just proves i wasnt making it up haha:)


This was plain sad. This 25-minute long waste of time had virtually nothing to offer save for a few deleted scenes (more of which you can view on the BTTF trilogy DVD box set anyway) and some behind-the-scenes shots and quick interviews... all that takes up maybe 7 minutes max, and the rest is pathetically and annoyingly stretched out with spacefiller that includes dozens of clips from the three movies and the irritating teen host who reaRAB and answers some of the most ridiculous letters "sent in" by fans (yaha, right)...

One of the questions reaRAB "I haven't seen BTTF part 3 yet, but someone spilled the beans that Doc Brown falls in love! What kind of woman does it take to win Doc's heart?" And then, of course there's a load of clips and maybe 15 seconRAB worth of commentary from Mary Steenburgen, and bingo, another letter answered, another 8 minutes successfully filled up. If I was the host, I'd flip off whoever "wrote" the question and tell them to watch the damn trilogy and find out for themselves so that they don't have to ask such ridiculous questions.
 
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