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    Guy with a DeLorean Mark D's Avatar
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    OUTATIME: Saving The DeLorean Time Machine Documentary Screening

    Attention all DeLorean and Back to the Future fans!

    You are invited to a screening of OUTATIME: Saving the DeLorean Time Machine Saturday, Feb 25th at the Beloit International Film Festival in Beloit, WI.

    This film documents the restoration of the hero "A Car" screen used Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine used throughout the BTTF Trilogy. The film will be showing at 12:00 noon and is to be followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers and crew. See link below for more information on the screening.

    https://beloitfilmfest.org/films/out...-time-machine/


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    DeLorean Historian / Administrator Tamir A.'s Avatar
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    Nice. I actually attended Beloit College, graduated 2002. Have a good showing!
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    Is there a way to watch this without buying the bluray? I don't want to spend $10 on a 60-minute thing that I'm only going to watch once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DL4567 View Post
    Is there a way to watch this without buying the bluray? I don't want to spend $10 on a 60-minute thing that I'm only going to watch once.
    You can also rent it through Google Play/Itunes/Amazon/Youtube for 3.99

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    Guy with a DeLorean Mark D's Avatar
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    For 10 bucks the blu ray also has some special features worth seeing. The documentary ends when the car was put an display at the Universal Experience museum that was closed shortly thereafter. The special features go beyond to cover the car being moved to the Petersen. There are some expanded interviews with more technical info, photo gallery, and some other cool stuff on top of the hour long doc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    For 10 bucks the blu ray also has some special features worth seeing. The documentary ends when the car was put an display at the Universal Experience museum that was closed shortly thereafter. The special features go beyond to cover the car being moved to the Petersen. There are some expanded interviews with more technical info, photo gallery, and some other cool stuff on top of the hour long doc.
    Sounds pretty good, I appreciate your reply. The amazon listing for the bluray doesn't mention any of that extra stuff. Just 1-2 sentences of the main subject, and "63 minutes."
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    How did it go? Were there good questions at the Q & A? Thanks for letting everyone know about this (even if we all couldn't make it). I'm sure many of us will catch it on blu ray, or who knows, maybe Cannes Film Festival. Would've been neat to see it in Beloit though. =D

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