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The edit is done! It should be available soon. Sent the DLC to info. Also available on MS.
My edit is a deranged attempt to restructure the Back to the Future trilogy by combing all the movies and changing the time travel rules.
The primary goal was to make a single timeline version of the trilogy with no alternate histories or ‘ripple effect’. Its always bothered me that BTTF needs some pretty involved extrapolation to make any sense.
Without making this a confusing explanation of paradoxes, I wanted the plot of the movie to be a 'causal loop.' In other words, time traveling to the past does not alter history, but creates it in the first place.
To do this, I put all of the events in chronological order, regardless of which ‘timeline’ they were set in. Then scenes were slowly whittled away if they caused a contradiction, or referenced a scene that was cut. This led to a very bizarre, trippy version of the story where effects are seen before causes, and punch-lines are delivered before set-ups. More importantly, the time travel in the edit makes more sense. The movies now operate as a Bootstrap Paradox instead of a Grandfather Paradox.
The entire thing ended up being just around 2.5 hours long. Most of the scenes are set in the 1950s. There's no Hell Valley, only about 15ish minutes from the Old West and about 18 from the Future.
Anyway, let me know if you're interested or whatever, or if you've got any questions.
My edit is a deranged attempt to restructure the Back to the Future trilogy by combing all the movies and changing the time travel rules.
The primary goal was to make a single timeline version of the trilogy with no alternate histories or ‘ripple effect’. Its always bothered me that BTTF needs some pretty involved extrapolation to make any sense.
Without making this a confusing explanation of paradoxes, I wanted the plot of the movie to be a 'causal loop.' In other words, time traveling to the past does not alter history, but creates it in the first place.
To do this, I put all of the events in chronological order, regardless of which ‘timeline’ they were set in. Then scenes were slowly whittled away if they caused a contradiction, or referenced a scene that was cut. This led to a very bizarre, trippy version of the story where effects are seen before causes, and punch-lines are delivered before set-ups. More importantly, the time travel in the edit makes more sense. The movies now operate as a Bootstrap Paradox instead of a Grandfather Paradox.
The entire thing ended up being just around 2.5 hours long. Most of the scenes are set in the 1950s. There's no Hell Valley, only about 15ish minutes from the Old West and about 18 from the Future.
Anyway, let me know if you're interested or whatever, or if you've got any questions.