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The Greatest Store in the World (1999)
First class performaces and story
Set in a plush department store only days before Christmas, a single mother(Dervla Kirwan) and her two daughters(Holly and Elizabeth Earl), made homeless when their caravan explodes, go and live in Scottley's, the best store in London. A suspicious door-keeper(Peter Capaldi) keeps an eye over them. In Santa's grotto, Santa(Ricky Tomlinson) and his Elf(Sean Hughes) are planning a robbery of Mr Scottley's jewels. Excellent performances alround make it entertaining for everyone. But the best performance was by Elizabeth Earl, her future in acting at the highest level is assured.
Back to the Future Part III (1990)
Cowboys, Indians, and a DeLorean
At the end of part II Doc is sent back to 1885, but is shot five days after sending Marty a letter in 1955. Marty goes back to save him, but has to avoid Biff's great-grandfather Buford Tannen. The only way the get the petrol-less DeLorean up to 88mph is by having it pushed by a train, but the next train does not come by until 8am on Monday, the exact time of the show-down between Marty and Tannen...
An underrated film that deserves more credit than it gets, but it did have a hard act to follow.
Back to the Future... The Ride (1991)
You will want to go Back to the Ride in the Future
Despite the long wait (shortened by the little movie clips) the ride was well worth the wait. The ride, like the films can be seen again and again without any loss of enjoyment, especially if you want to see Biff lose again in the future, or, as the case may be, the past...