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  Back To The Future II:

      Is The Hoverboard Really Real?

      It was rumored and believed that the hoverboards in Back to the Future II were actually
        real! The real truth is the pink hover board that our hero Marty McFly, played by
        Michael J. Fox wasn't even real at all. Starting more as a school rumor the famed
        hoverboard marked with the Mattel logo, was nothing more then a piece of plastic and
        parts. With lots of camera magic and some help from the special effects wizards it did
        look quite real. This rumor is really nothing more then the wishful thinking and lust
        of the hearts of children of the world.

  A Night in Casablanca

      Did Warner Bros. Really Try To Sue The Marx Brothers over "Casablanca"?

        To simply put it. This one swings both ways by stipulations on both the Marx Brothers
          side and Warner Bros. The truth stands in that the Marx Brothers had in the working a
          movie titled "A Night in Casablanca". It was to be a spoof to the already existing
          "Casablanca". The movie called for a cast of characters with name similar to those in
          "Casablanca" It was quite clearly stated by Warner Bros. that they owned "Casablanca"
          and that no one else had any rights to it. Doing so would be an infringement upon
          copyright law. It was quite clear that Warner Bros. was only trying to gain publicity
          through the use of "Casablanca" but never did they really make any effort to sue the
          Marx Bros. Through letters sent back and forth from Warner Bros. and the Marx
          Brothers. It was clearly seen that is was a true effort on Warner Bros. part to gain
          publicity. And the Marx Brothers attempt to make Warner Bros. look stupid. If the
          letters had been any more clearer anyone could have clearly seen that Warner Bros.
          stating they owned even the town/city of Casablanca itself, by saying they own the
          name. Yet, another case of stupid people doing stupid things.

 

 

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