A.J. LoCascio's uncanny Marty McFly impression in the BACK TO THE FUTURE game

Wednesday, December 1, 2010


I am cautiously optimistic about the upcoming Back to the Future game. The little glimpses I've gotten so far look fun, and it's clear that the folks involved have a lot of affection for the original trilogy.

While they were able to convince Christopher Lloyd to voice Doc Brown, Michael J. Fox was unavailable for the role of Marty McFly. That could have stopped the project cold right there, but they got ridiculously lucky and discovered A.J. LoCascio, a young man who does a simply uncanny Michael J. Fox impression. Seriously, he does that squawky Marty McFly voice perfectly, as you'll see in this clip.

There are more clips about the game's creation over on /Film.

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1 comments:

Trains O Scale December 4, 2010 at 12:18 AM  

The first Back to the Future was a pretty good movie but to call it one of the finest movie trilogies is a stretch. Regardless does anybody really want a game based on this? Seems like this is out of nowhere and probably just made to help hype the movies being released on Bluray. The movie setting doesn't lend itself to a good game. Go play the NES game and see how much fun that was.

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