Showing posts with label Back to the Future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Back to the Future. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2025

Blast from the Past: The Back to the Future Anniversary Podcast!

 

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Back to the Future this week, we are re-releasing our 30th anniversary podcast special that we recorded and released in the summer of 2015. Besides from breaking down the movie scene by scene, we look at the film's legacy, discuss possible reboots, and name our top quotes from the film.

However, before all of that David and John start the show by reflecting on what they said ten years ago, what still holds up and what hasn't aged as well.


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Saturday, December 1, 2018

Podcast Episode 225: Narcos: Mexico Premiere and Homecoming Season One


In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss which film franchise should return according to The Hollywood Reporter’s recent survey (2:35). We also discuss the hidden phone number in a Captain Marvel promotional photo (14:50) and provide an update to The Satanic Temple’s lawsuit against Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (20:50). Finally, we review the series premiere of Narcos: Mexico (24:15) and all of Homecoming season one (37:00).



You can also listen to past episodes of the podcast on iTunes or on our YouTube channel. Also be sure to vote in our annual survey where we ask what were your favorite movies, TV shows and pop culture from 2018!

Friday, December 25, 2015

2015: Dual Redundancy's Year in Review


Somehow 2015 was even a busier than 2013 and 2014 combined!

This year we did 34 podcasts with four different hosts, well five if you count Dopey the Dick. One of which was our historic 100th podcast where in true meta fashion we looked at how other shows’ celebrated their 100th episode.

In 2013 we introduced the weekly wind down podcast and the number of shows we have been covering only seems to go up. 2013’s number of 26 has nearly tripled plus we covered numerous movies, a video game and one very horrific Lifetime movie. These shows included canceled freshman shows like Best Time Ever, The Brink, The Comedians, and Wicked City plus one time special events like The Wiz Live and A Very Murray Christmas! Finally, we tried to stay on top of all the changes in late night including James Corden, Trevor Noah, and Larry Wilmore’s debuts, Jon Stewart’s farewell and Stephen Colbert’s return!

Besides our usual weekly wind downs and prediction specials, we also had a variety of notable episodes including a two hour Survivor series retrospective and a 30th Anniversary Back to the Future podcast (where we eclipsed the runtime of the actual movie). In March we of course had our annual March Madness bracket. After looking at television shows, movies, and film actors we decided to find out who was “top of pop.” It was a big year for Taylor Swift who easily beat Justin Timberlake in the finals for favorite artist in pop music.

From all of us here at Dual Redundancy thank you so much for making 2015 so great. We can't wait to see what 2016 has in store! A 30th anniversary podcast on Ferris Bueller’s Day Off? An in-depth look at Fuller House  and whatever happened to the milkman and paperboy? A president who once hosted a reality show on NBC? Only time will tell!

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Podcast Episode 113: The Walk, The Martian, Steve Jobs and Back to the Future Day


In this week's episode we discuss Yahoo leaving the original content business (2:20), Homeland’s graffiti mistake (6:35), the announcement of Die Hard 6 (9:35) and a proposed new time travel show (22:50). We also recap everything about Back to the Future’s Future Day (14:20). Finally, we give movie reviews for The Walk (24:40), The Martian (31:50) and Steve Jobs (50:30).



You can also listen to past episodes of the podcast on iTunes or on our YouTube channel.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Podcast Episode 103: The Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Podcast Special!


In this week's special episode David and John discuss and break down the 1985 classic film Back to the Future in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary.

Besides from breaking down the movie scene by scene, we look at the film's legacy, development, and rank the top quotes from the film. Back to the Future was released in 1985 by Universal Pictures and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover and Thomas F. Wilson.



You can also listen to past episodes of the podcast on iTunes or on our YouTube channel.

Friday, January 31, 2014

Great Scott! A Back to the Future Musical?! This is heavy.


By: David Allen (@eastwoodmcfly)

2015 is the year Marty traveled to the future in the first sequel of the Back to the Future trilogy. It is a year filled with self-lacing sneakers, hoverboards, and… a Back to the Future musical?

Last night news broke and was soon confirmed by the official Back to the Future website that the hit 1985 movie starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Llyod is headed to the Broadway stage! 30 years after the Universal film mesmerized audiences in the movie theater, now the story will be told on the London stage before it (time) travels to America.

Both Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale (director/co-writer and producer/co-writer respectively) are working with Universal Stage Productions, Colin Ingram (a London based producer) and Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment for this production. While new music will be added, original composer Alan Silvestri is back and iconic songs like Huey Lewis & The News’ “The Power of Love” and Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode” will be incorporated.

For me personally, I cannot wait to see the Biff Tannen musical number involving his hatred of manure and how you can create a whole song rhyming the phrase "1.21 jiggawatts!" As for how they will accomplish this just remember, “if you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything.”