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Michael J. fox Admits he doesn’t remember his last days back to the future Set in his new memoir, boy of the future (Out 14th October),
fox64, spoke about the experience of filming the classic movie nbc sitcom family relations together for more than three months in 1985. He would film the TV show during the day and then travel to the Pacific Coast Highway in the evening for an overnight shoot. Steven Spielberg-Produced the film.
Fox wrote in the memoir, “Let me tell you what I remember about that last day: I don’t remember anything. Nada. Nothing. Zero. Bupkiss.”
“By the time we finished the film, I was too tired to look for signifiers of greatness,” he writes about the film. “I had other things on my mind. I had planned to take a quick vacation, and after that, I was going to begin production on a film in England. family relations TV movie.”
Fox relied on Bob Gale, who co-wrote it back to the future The screenplay, with director Robert Zemeckis, was meant to evoke the memory of that final day, he writes.

His day began by driving the DeLorean, the film’s iconic time machine, until it “suddenly sputters to death.”
Fox writes, “At this point, we were both out of fuel.”
The day continued with some other setups including filming Fox’s McFly leaving the DeLorean and then trying to flag down a ride in a 1950’s Buick.

“Finally, the final shot: Marty walks across the street and into his future (or was it his past?),” Fox writes. “The same thing happened to me. My work there was done, and I moved on to a brighter, stranger future than I ever imagined.”
back to the future It achieved massive success as a 1985 hit film that topped the box office for nearly three months, and spawned two more films in its franchise, which has since grossed over $1 billion. This film also gave a boost to his career.

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But even after months on set, Fox was unsure whether the film would come to fruition.
Regarding the end of filming he writes, “I can honestly say that I had no idea what happened at all; that is, I had not seen a single daily newspaper or any edited footage.”
“So today when people ask me if I knew this back to the future It was destined to become an American classic along with films like it’s a Wonderful Life, My honest answer is ‘no’.”
Future Boy: Back to the Future and My Journey Through the Space-Time Continuum, Written by Fox and Nell Fortenberry, it goes on sale October 14.