Very funny stuff Rebecca! Although I've been known to watch a bad movie or two, I've never heard of this Back to the Future rip-off. Sometimes rip-offs can be as fun (or more so) than the original, but it's obviously not the case here. I wonder if the producers got some incentive to feature the Commodore 64? I was never a 64 owner, but I did have a Commodore Amiga for a short time. That was state of the art in its day, but alas, never took off and couldn't rescue the company. But the Amiga could have plausibly powered a time machine. :)
Thank you so much! Yeah, Amiga would have had a better shot than the 64--not quite as slow, obviously. And that's a really good question. My guess is someone involved with the movie had one laying around or maybe one was found in a thrift shop and they decided to use it. Who knows?
Very funny stuff Rebecca! Although I've been known to watch a bad movie or two, I've never heard of this Back to the Future rip-off. Sometimes rip-offs can be as fun (or more so) than the original, but it's obviously not the case here. I wonder if the producers got some incentive to feature the Commodore 64? I was never a 64 owner, but I did have a Commodore Amiga for a short time. That was state of the art in its day, but alas, never took off and couldn't rescue the company. But the Amiga could have plausibly powered a time machine. :)
Thank you so much! Yeah, Amiga would have had a better shot than the 64--not quite as slow, obviously. And that's a really good question. My guess is someone involved with the movie had one laying around or maybe one was found in a thrift shop and they decided to use it. Who knows?