6. A Million Ways To Die In The West Is Probably The Closest We're Ever Going To Get To A Back To The Future IV
If you've already seen A Million Ways To Die In The West, then the scene that this entry calls into question isn't going to come as much surprise to you, but for everyone else, here's the gist. Seth McFarlane's character in the film hates the time that he lives in, berating the fact that the Old West is such a dangerous place to live. Upon exiting a saloon in one of the scenes, he sees flashing lights coming from a ramshackle hut and decides to investigate. Inside, he finds not only one of the greatest cameo's ever in the history of cinema, but probably the last instance you'll ever see of Christopher Lloyd appearing as Doc. Brown in a film. Never say never as far as movie sequels go, but the likelihood of another Back To The Future film ever happening is rather slim. Michael J. Fox may have continued to act after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, but the actor has all but retired from the business now, preferring instead to focus on charity work.
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