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The 1980s gave us many iconic films, but how well do you know the films of the time?

The sci-fi comedy, which stars Michael J Fox as Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown, annually celebrates its birthday on October 21, when Travelers time have visited the future in Back To The Future Part II

Although set to many different time zones, the BTTF trilogy is unmistakably from the ’80s era, from its soundtrack, fashions and gadgets Huey Lewis to the’ 80s icon Fox himself in the lead.

It was a great time for movies in general, some might say the best, with Hollywood producing a timeless classic after a timeless classic many of which are still watched regularly on TV, DVD and in theaters themselves. same to date

But how well do you know your anecdotes about the movies of the 80s? Test our knowledge on our super difficult quiz below

France announced on Saturday that it was recalling its envoy to Turkey for consultations after comments by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggesting that his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron needed a mental health check which Paris condemned as unacceptable France and its NATO ally disagree on a range of issues, including maritime rights in the eastern Mediterranean, Libya, Syria and the escalating conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Haut- But Ankara is now particularly outraged by a campaign championed by Macron to protect France’s secular values ​​against radical Islam, a debate given new impetus by the murder this month of a teacher who showed his class a caricature of the prophet Muhammad »What can be said about a head of state who treats millions of members of different faith groups this way: first, have mental controls, » Erdogan said in a televised speech in the city from Kayseri, in central Anatolia »What is the problem of the individual called Macron with Islam and with Muslims? » Erdogan asked « Macron needs mental treatment, » Erdogan added, while indicating that he did not expect the French leader to win a new term in the 2022 electionsIn a highly unusual gesture, a French presidential official said the French ambassador to Turkey was recalled from Ankara for consultations and would meet with Macron to discuss the situation following the Erdogan explosion »President Erdogan’s comments are unacceptable Excess and rudeness are not a method We demand that Erdogan change the course of his policy because it is dangerous in all respects, » the official told AFPThe Elysee official, who asked not to be named, also said France had noted « the lack of messages of condolence and support » from the Turkish president after the beheading of Professor Samuel Paty in outside ParisThe official also expressed concern over Ankara’s calls to boycott French products. Macron this month described Islam as a religion « in crisis » around the world and said the government would introduce a bill in December to strengthen a 1905 law that officially separated Church and State in FranceHe announced tighter oversight of schooling and better control over foreign funding of mosques But the debate over the role of Islam in France has reached new intensity after Paty’s beheading, which prosecutors say was led by an 18-year-old Chechen who had contact with a jihadist in SyriaTurkey is a predominantly Muslim but secular country that is part of NATO but not the EU, where its membership application has been blocked for decades due to various disputes. « You are constantly attacking Erdogan It doesn’t will bring you nothing ”, declared the Turkish leader“ There will be elections (in France) We will see your fate (of Macron) I do not think it has a long way to go Why? He has achieved nothing for France and he should do it for himself « Behind the disasters » The other new rift between the two leaders concerns Nagorno-Karabakh – a majority-ethnic Armenian separatist region in Azerbaijan, which has declared independence with the fall of the USSR, triggering a war in the early 1990s which left 30,000 dead Turkey strongly supports Azerbaijan in the conflict but has denied Macron’s claims that Ankara sent hundreds of fighters Syrian militia to help Azerbaijan Erdogan on Saturday accused France – which co-chairs the Minsk group responsible for resolving the conflict with Russia and the United States – of being « behind the disasters and occupations in Azerbaijan. » also repeated previous claims that France, which has a strong Armenian community, arms Yerevan « You think you are going to restore peace with the weapons you send to the Armenians You can’t because you are not honest » But the Elysee official said Erdogan had two months to respond to requests for change of position and that he put an end to his « dangerous adventures » in the eastern Mediterranean and « irresponsible conduct » on Karabakh »Measures must be taken by the end of the year, » the official said (AFP)

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The European Union’s disease control agency has joined rampant health workers in sounding the alarm over a coronavirus outbreak across the continent, as the World Health Organization warned of « exponential » rise in infections Even countries that avoided serious epidemics in the first wave of contagion in Europe in spring have seen their cases rise, with death toll in Germany surpassing 10,000 SaturdayGovernments have reintroduced containment measures to slow the further spread of the virus in countries that just weeks earlier believed they had triumphed over the crisis But populations weary of social isolation and economic hardship have pushed back further restrictions, including nightly clashes in hard-hit Naples between Italian police and hundreds of protestersThe continent faced a major threat to public health and an « extremely worrying epidemiological situation, » said Andrea Ammon, director of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)The agency said all EU countries except Cyprus, Estonia, Finland and Greece fell under the category of « serious concerns », as did the UK After Spain became the first European country to officially register a million cases of Covid-19 earlier in the week, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Friday that the true number of infections was probably more than triple that numberFrance followed Spain past one million cases on Friday, while Germany hit a new daily record of nearly 15,000 new cases as health authorities urge the public to follow social distancing measures daily life came into effect in several countries, with France extending the curfew to 46 million people Parts of Italy, including the capital Rome, were placed under a curfew on Friday evening, which resulted in sparked a call to protest on social networks which saw hundreds of protesters in Naples throwing objects at police and setting bins on fireThe country is reeling from its worst post-war recession after a grueling two-month nationwide lockdown triggered by one of Europe’s worst epidemics, and authorities have so far been reluctant to repeat the drastic restrictions on quarantine observed at the timeWales entered a full lockdown on Friday night, a day after Ireland was shut down, while Poland passed a nationwide ‘red zone’ lockdown requiring partial closures of primary schools and restaurants , who refused to lock down earlier this year, continued to stick to his guns despite an increase in casesAcross the planet, Covid-19 has now claimed the lives of 11 million people and nearly 42 million infected, with WHO warning northern hemisphere at critical time « Too many countries are experiencing exponential increase of Covid-19 cases and this now leads to hospitals and intensive care units operating at near or higher capacity, « WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus saidBelgium has experienced one of the deadliest epidemics per capita in Europe and has found itself suffering some of the highest second wave infection rates in Europe « We are losing We are overwhelmed We are bitter », said Benoit Misset, head of the intensive care unit of the CHU of the city of Liège, where several of his collaborators have to work while they themselves are positive – so asymptomaticWork continued in the international quest to find a vaccine for the disease, with clinical trials of a candidate developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford resuming in the United States on Friday, six weeks after a test subject got sickUS presidential hopeful Joe Biden said if elected he would impose free coronavirus vaccines on all Americans « Once we have a safe and effective vaccine, it must be free for everyone – that you rest assured or not, « Biden said in a speech outlining his pandemic response plan just 11 days before the Nov. 3 election.(AFP)

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Back to the Future, Marty McFly

World News – GB – Quiz: How well do you know your classic 80s movies?


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