Zemeckis and Gale would go on to create rowdy and raunchy comedy Used Cars for producer Steven Spielberg before launching into movie history with the team's Back to the Future series. The movie was the directorial feature debut of Robert Zemeckis, who co-wrote the screenplay with Bob Gale, who also served as associate producer.
(The film is Spielberg's first as a producer.) An exciting ensemble of young talents star, including Nancy Allen, Bobby Di Cicco, Marc McClure, Susan Kendall Newman, Theresa Saldana, Wendie Jo Sperber and Eddie Deezen. I Wanna Hold Your Hand was produced by Tamara Asseyev and Alex Rose, with Steven Spielberg serving as executive producer. Since that initial announcement in 2018, not much has been shared about the project. The comic book adaption was supposed to reunite Spielberg with his longtime writing partner, David Koepp. In this quest, no holds are barred and anything goes. Back in 2018, which feels like an eternity ago, Steven Spielberg was announced to bring the DC Comics property, Blackhawks, to the big screen.
Saluting this continuing phenomenon is the raucous comedy, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, a movie which follows the wild adventures of six appealing youngsters from New Jersey who journey to New York to become part of the Beatles-inspired mass hysteria and, more important, to somehow get their hands on the prized tickets that will get them into the Ed Sullivan TV show audience to see and hear the fabulous four mop-tops in-the-flesh. To this day, Beatlemania persists-somewhat less frantic in its expression but nonetheless potent in its appeal. At the airport, in front of the Beatles' hotel and in the balcony of the theatre used for the Ed Sullivan broadcast, the "turned on" youngsters sang, shouted, screamed and shrieked their welcome to their new-found idols. The "youth explosion" in 1964 was over the Beatles, who came to New York to make their first American appearance, "live" on the Ed Sullivan television show.
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He has been responsible for a number of high earning blockbusters and critically acclaimed movies, which have made him one of the wealthiest filmmakers in the industry. So buckle in, make sure your flux capacitor is fluxing, and enjoy the 88 mile per hour adventure of the Back to the Future trilogy. Steven Spielberg is one of the best known directors in Hollywood. This podcast will dive into the world of BTTF, and discuss the movies, characters, and behind-the-scenes details on one of the greatest trilogies of all time. The characters Marty McFly and his friend Doc Brown travel to the future in a time machine so that they can prevent Marty’s son from hurting the future of McFly’s family. July 3rd, 1985 - a day that a little time travel movie produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Robert Zemeckis called Back to the Future was released to the public. To mark the day when the characters of the iconic sci-fi movie Back to the Future Part II arrive in the future, October 21, 2015, was celebrated as Back to the Future Day'.