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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंSitting in a flying DeLorean, the audience gets rocked when traveling through several times.Sitting in a flying DeLorean, the audience gets rocked when traveling through several times.Sitting in a flying DeLorean, the audience gets rocked when traveling through several times.
Tom Wilson
- Biff Tannen
- (as Thomas F. Wilson)
David de Vos
- Institute Scientist
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Stephanie de Vos
- Audience Scanning Device
- (वॉइस)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
William Guest
- Institute Scientist
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Michael Klastorin
- Security Guard
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Douglas Trumbull
- IFT Scientist
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Darlene Vogel
- Heather - IFT Spokesperson
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Frank Welker
- Tyrannosaurus Rex
- (वॉइस)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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10sodom18
Yes, The BTTF ride is closing this month, next Friday in fact (March 30th, 2007). Luckily, i was in orlando last week and got to ride it a couple more times. i also got some stuff from the store there, now i have a couple model deloreans!! yes, this was an awesome ride...its sad that they are taking it down. But i guess it is old, and they're gonna put something new and "updated" in. i asked around, and even the people that worked at the BTTF ride and store didn't know what was going to replace it. I guess its kind of like how they took the King Kong ride out and replaced it with the Mummy roller-coaster. its a bummer though, back to the future was classic. and the ride was sweet too!
I went on this ride before I saw the movie. It is one cool experience! The Doc himself guides you on your ride through time to catch Biff Tannen, who has stolen the original time machine. The IMAX screen makes you feel you are actually flying through time. The moving 8-seat DeLorean helps too. Watch the little movie screen on the DeLorean-you get to see Biff beg Doc to save him. Quite a satisfying moment. The only problem is there is no Marty to help out Doc. I get the feeling he might be lonely. Still, a very cool ride! Thanks Mom and Dad-they took me on the ride and got me the movies. (They regret it now, I'm sure.) 5 stars out of 5-due to Doc's as-ever great performance and the realness of the ride. (He DOES NOT overact!)
10May-16
The Back To The Future Ride still truly rocks after all these years.Though it´s one of the older attractions of the Universal Studios and it isn´t as high tech as Terminator 2000,it still amazes you and it´s worthwhile to wait 20 minutes to get in.
Stars: Christopher Lloyd.
Biff has stolen Doc Brown's car and we have to ram him in another prototype version of the Delorean. We go through time and see a lot of interesting sites. The safety video for the ride shows Biff fooling the security guards and imprisoning Doc Brown. Doc gives the safety spiel and we go in to the room with the ride. You enter a copy of the Delorean with screens on it to see Biff along the ride. It's really fun and kind of a trademark of Universal Studios Hollywood now. The ride itself lasts around 4 minutes long.
Great ride!
Biff has stolen Doc Brown's car and we have to ram him in another prototype version of the Delorean. We go through time and see a lot of interesting sites. The safety video for the ride shows Biff fooling the security guards and imprisoning Doc Brown. Doc gives the safety spiel and we go in to the room with the ride. You enter a copy of the Delorean with screens on it to see Biff along the ride. It's really fun and kind of a trademark of Universal Studios Hollywood now. The ride itself lasts around 4 minutes long.
Great ride!
from bttf.com Saturday, July 22, 2006
Universal Orlando permanently closing gullwing doors on 'Back to the Future...The Ride' in September
Orlando The rumors are seemingly true: Universal Orlando will apparently close Back to the Future...The Ride permanently in September 2006 after 15+ years of continuous service successfully taking time travel volunteers across the space-time continuum.
Back to the Future...The Ride has been a staple at Universal Studios Florida since it first opened to the public on May 2, 1991. Following on the heels of two extremely popular sequels in 1989 and 1990 respectively, the attraction finally gave fans a physical location where they could literally ride the movie and visit Doc Brown's lab anytime they wanted.
On a reported budget of $40 million, the state-of-the-art simulator ride was light-years ahead of its time blowing away Disney's Star Tours & Body Wars attractions and paving the way for other popular simulator attractions to land in Orlando such as Islands of Adventure's highly popular Spiderman ride. It spawned two sequels of sorts of its own, with the same attraction popping up in similar layouts at Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California (1993) and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka (2001).
Back to the Future...The Ride was one of the very first attractions to successfully bridge the gap between films & theme park attractions by employing many of the cast & crew who worked on the highly successful trilogy. BTTF veteran actors Christopher Lloyd and Tom Wilson returned to their famous roles as 'Doc Brown' and 'Biff Tannen' respectively, and BTTF composer Alan Silvestri composed the ride's score. Appearing in smaller roles, Darlene Vogel who appeared as one of Griff's gang members 'Spike' in Back to the Future Part II appeared as 'Heather', the spokesperson at the Institute of Future Technology, and BTTF Unit Publicist Michael Klastorin appeared as one of the security checkpoint guards Biff ultimately foils to gain access to Doc Brown's office during the attraction's highly entertaining pre-show.
For years though, rumors have circulated the internet that Universal would soon close the attraction and replace it with something else. UO President & CEO Bob Gault told the Orlando Sentinel on more than one occasion that he'd like to replace BTTF with another story & vehicles which guests could, in his words, "relate to better." As far back as 2002, Universal's semi-popular The Fast & The Furious film series has topped those rumors as the choice to replace the attraction, but now various unconfirmed online sources point to a non-Universal property set to take its place The Simpsons.
When reports of a closure once again surfaced this week, my knee-jerk reaction was to quickly write them off as rumors as usual. Even after emailing a few contacts inside the park for verification, everything seemed safe at least for a little while longer. However, by the end of the week, my sources one by one began to do a 180° on me stating that apparently it was true after all. Based upon what I've been told from a top management source inside Universal's lot, they are indeed going to phase out the attraction beginning next month one theater at a time. One of the two theaters will be taken down in August, and then the other one will close in September.
Writer/Producer Bob Gale tells BTTF.com that while he has no current knowledge of Universal's plans for the attraction, he wasn't too surprised to learn that it may be closing after knowing "what awful shape the DeLorean they'd had on display at the tour out here was in before they refurbished it for the premiere of the DVDs." While there has been no formal announcement made by Universal, fans may not wish to sit back and allow the decision to be made quietly. "If the fans want to complain, I suggest they address their complaints not only to the tour but to Steven Spielberg" states Gale, reminding me that Spielberg remains a paid Creative Consultant to the park and specifically on Back to the Future...The Ride since it is an Amblin property. "If he wanted to save it and improve it, I believe he could have a lot of influence."
So, just how do you do that? Here's where you can send your letters to Save Back to the Future...The Ride!!!:
"Save Back to the Future...The Ride!!!"
Attention: Bob Gault, President & CEO
Universal Studios Florida
1000 Universal City Plaza
Orlando, FL 32819
"Save Back to the Future...The Ride!!!"
Attention: Steven Spielberg
Amblin Entertainment, Inc.
100 Universal City Plaza, Building 477
Universal City, CA 91608
A nice touch may be to send copies of photographs from your family trips to Universal showing you and your family outside the Institute of Future Technology, shopping in the BTTF Gift Shop, or chatting it up with 'Doc Brown'. Let them know that Future fans won't just sit back quietly and let our attraction go the same way as Ghostbusters and Kongfrontation! As Doc Brown would say, "the future hasn't been written yet."
Universal Orlando permanently closing gullwing doors on 'Back to the Future...The Ride' in September
Orlando The rumors are seemingly true: Universal Orlando will apparently close Back to the Future...The Ride permanently in September 2006 after 15+ years of continuous service successfully taking time travel volunteers across the space-time continuum.
Back to the Future...The Ride has been a staple at Universal Studios Florida since it first opened to the public on May 2, 1991. Following on the heels of two extremely popular sequels in 1989 and 1990 respectively, the attraction finally gave fans a physical location where they could literally ride the movie and visit Doc Brown's lab anytime they wanted.
On a reported budget of $40 million, the state-of-the-art simulator ride was light-years ahead of its time blowing away Disney's Star Tours & Body Wars attractions and paving the way for other popular simulator attractions to land in Orlando such as Islands of Adventure's highly popular Spiderman ride. It spawned two sequels of sorts of its own, with the same attraction popping up in similar layouts at Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California (1993) and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka (2001).
Back to the Future...The Ride was one of the very first attractions to successfully bridge the gap between films & theme park attractions by employing many of the cast & crew who worked on the highly successful trilogy. BTTF veteran actors Christopher Lloyd and Tom Wilson returned to their famous roles as 'Doc Brown' and 'Biff Tannen' respectively, and BTTF composer Alan Silvestri composed the ride's score. Appearing in smaller roles, Darlene Vogel who appeared as one of Griff's gang members 'Spike' in Back to the Future Part II appeared as 'Heather', the spokesperson at the Institute of Future Technology, and BTTF Unit Publicist Michael Klastorin appeared as one of the security checkpoint guards Biff ultimately foils to gain access to Doc Brown's office during the attraction's highly entertaining pre-show.
For years though, rumors have circulated the internet that Universal would soon close the attraction and replace it with something else. UO President & CEO Bob Gault told the Orlando Sentinel on more than one occasion that he'd like to replace BTTF with another story & vehicles which guests could, in his words, "relate to better." As far back as 2002, Universal's semi-popular The Fast & The Furious film series has topped those rumors as the choice to replace the attraction, but now various unconfirmed online sources point to a non-Universal property set to take its place The Simpsons.
When reports of a closure once again surfaced this week, my knee-jerk reaction was to quickly write them off as rumors as usual. Even after emailing a few contacts inside the park for verification, everything seemed safe at least for a little while longer. However, by the end of the week, my sources one by one began to do a 180° on me stating that apparently it was true after all. Based upon what I've been told from a top management source inside Universal's lot, they are indeed going to phase out the attraction beginning next month one theater at a time. One of the two theaters will be taken down in August, and then the other one will close in September.
Writer/Producer Bob Gale tells BTTF.com that while he has no current knowledge of Universal's plans for the attraction, he wasn't too surprised to learn that it may be closing after knowing "what awful shape the DeLorean they'd had on display at the tour out here was in before they refurbished it for the premiere of the DVDs." While there has been no formal announcement made by Universal, fans may not wish to sit back and allow the decision to be made quietly. "If the fans want to complain, I suggest they address their complaints not only to the tour but to Steven Spielberg" states Gale, reminding me that Spielberg remains a paid Creative Consultant to the park and specifically on Back to the Future...The Ride since it is an Amblin property. "If he wanted to save it and improve it, I believe he could have a lot of influence."
So, just how do you do that? Here's where you can send your letters to Save Back to the Future...The Ride!!!:
"Save Back to the Future...The Ride!!!"
Attention: Bob Gault, President & CEO
Universal Studios Florida
1000 Universal City Plaza
Orlando, FL 32819
"Save Back to the Future...The Ride!!!"
Attention: Steven Spielberg
Amblin Entertainment, Inc.
100 Universal City Plaza, Building 477
Universal City, CA 91608
A nice touch may be to send copies of photographs from your family trips to Universal showing you and your family outside the Institute of Future Technology, shopping in the BTTF Gift Shop, or chatting it up with 'Doc Brown'. Let them know that Future fans won't just sit back quietly and let our attraction go the same way as Ghostbusters and Kongfrontation! As Doc Brown would say, "the future hasn't been written yet."
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe ride in Florida originally opened to the public on May 2, 1991. It closed its doors to the past, present, and future on March 30, 2007. The attraction in California closed on Sept 3, 2007. The attraction in Japan closed on May 31, 2016
- गूफ़As you enter Hill Valley town square and approach the Courthouse, look down the alley to the right of the courthouse to see a giant styrofoam cup of coffee accidentally left on the miniature set.
- भाव
Biff Tannen: Doc, Doc! My flux capacitor's out, Doc! Help me, help! Hey please, Doc, help me! Help! Doc I'm heading for a waterfall. It's a LAVA-fall! Please, Doc, help me! Please bump me!
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटBecause this is presented as a ride "experience" and not a film, no credits are shown on screen. However, "directed by Douglas Trumball", "Music by Alan Silvestri", "Special Effects by ILM" and several other credits are posted on a plaque near the exit to the ride.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनBriefly, the Pepsi sign in 2015 Hill Valley was replaced by a Toyota logo.
- कनेक्शनEdited into The Making of 'Terminator 2 3D' (1996)
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