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William Shakespeare's Get Thee Back to the Future! by Ian Doescher
William Shakespeare's Get Thee Back to the Future! by Ian Doescher











William Shakespeare

Einstein’s barks are translated and Biff calling Marty a ‘butthead’ is translated to “thou arse-like pate”, which is just perfect. Huey Lewis gets to reference many of his song titles, Marty sings The Pow’r of Love and Marty from Back to the Future Part II stops by. I also enjoyed the Easter eggs I found, although I’m sure I missed a bunch of them. The three acrostics, which the author mentions in the Afterward, were fun to find. Thine eyes shalt witness shit most serious. When this - my baby, source of all my hopes.

William Shakespeare

Not only could I compare the lines with the original ones but I easily imagined the movie scenes being performed the Shakespeare way. My decades long obsession really helped when I finally picked up this book. I have watched it so many times I could recite entire scenes to you but I know how annoying that is so I won’t. Back to the Future is one of my all-time favourite movies. By revel's end, you'll be convinced that Shakespeare had a time-traveling DeLorean of his own, speeding to our era to pen this tale.When thou dost put thy mind unto the task,

William Shakespeare

Woodcut-style illustrations add to the fun, along with inside jokes and Easter eggs, from Huey Lewis call-outs to the inner thoughts of Einstein the dog. Now fans of the movie can take that journey once more with the latest masterpiece written in the style of the Bard of Avon: William Shakespeare's Get Thee Back to the future! Herein, every scene and line of diologue from the movie is re-created in authentic Shakespearean rhyme, meter, and stage directions. In the iconic '80s film Back to the Future, Marty McFly travels from 1985 to 1955, changing the path of his parents' destinies. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 - Parodies, imitations, etc.īack to the future (Motion picture) - Parodies, imitations, etc. William Shakespeare's Get thee back to the future! / Ian Doescher, inspired by the work of Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, and William Shakespeare.













William Shakespeare's Get Thee Back to the Future! by Ian Doescher