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#12 Back to the Future: "What the hell's a gigawatt!?!?"


Welcome movie fans to the latest update from the Four Takes Movie Podcast! After a six-month hiatus because the crew needed to literally build a floor to record on, Martin, Adam, Luke, and David are finally back with a brand new movie review episode.

In this highly anticipated release, the hosts celebrate the Back to the Future 40th anniversary. The team recently experienced the 1985 classic directed by Robert Zemeckis on the massive IMAX screen with Dolby Atmos surround sound, and they are ready to share their analysis.

If you love classic 80s films, this Back to the Future podcast episode is packed with banter and deep dives into cinema history. The hosts discuss everything from the gritty texture of authentic celluloid film versus glossy modern AI 4K upscaling to the fascinating practical Foley sound design of the era. You will even learn how legendary sound designers used everyday grocery store items like lettuce to create iconic movie sound effects.

The film review also breaks down the glorious DeLorean time machine and the wild original concept of using a refrigerator for time travel. The crew gets into the fascinating behind the scenes drama involving Crispin Glover and the dispute over his image rights for the beloved sequel.

Of course, no Four Takes Movie Podcast episode is complete without hilarious off-topic tangents! Before they fire up the flux capacitor, expect some fun side conversations about the acting style of Jeff Goldblum, a fierce defence of the Devil Wears Prada films, and a very confused breakdown of an animated movie called The Sheep Detectives.

Do not miss out on this incredibly entertaining film review! You can catch this Back to the Future retrospective and all future cinematic discussions by subscribing to our show on Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, or Apple Podcasts. Hit that subscribe button right now so you are perfectly prepared for our next adventure into the cosmos with the comedy Spaceballs!

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