> During a Back to the Future panel at Los Angeles Comic Con on Friday, Oct. 4, the actor was asked about the range of characters he portrayed throughout the trilogy, including Marty McFly’s daughter, Marlene — and what his real-life daughters thought of his performance.
> “I don’t know if my daughters have seen it,” Fox, 63, said.
Hi_Im_Dadbot on
Well, that sounds like the kind of problem a time machine could fix.
z_vulpes on
I love Michael J. Fox and I love all of the BTTFs but I could not care any less about this topic.
SillyMikey on
Missing out on one of the best sci-fi trilogies ever. A classic.
IcyConsequence7534 on
His kids are gonna love it…
james_randolph on
If you are at least 10 and have not seen these movies, that’s a problem that needs to be corrected immediately.
SmithersLoanInc on
It is weird that they just ditch her on a porch for the entire movie.
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> During a Back to the Future panel at Los Angeles Comic Con on Friday, Oct. 4, the actor was asked about the range of characters he portrayed throughout the trilogy, including Marty McFly’s daughter, Marlene — and what his real-life daughters thought of his performance.
> “I don’t know if my daughters have seen it,” Fox, 63, said.
Well, that sounds like the kind of problem a time machine could fix.
I love Michael J. Fox and I love all of the BTTFs but I could not care any less about this topic.
Missing out on one of the best sci-fi trilogies ever. A classic.
His kids are gonna love it…
If you are at least 10 and have not seen these movies, that’s a problem that needs to be corrected immediately.
It is weird that they just ditch her on a porch for the entire movie.