Christopher Lloyd’s House Torched In Blaze



Posted by on 18. 11. 2008in News Chat

LloydWe are saddened to learn that Christopher Lloyd’s home was torched in the current California Blaze. We get the following scoop from the cinder caves of Yahoo:

Christopher Lloyd says he has a “different awareness” after returning to his burned-out Montecito home. The “Back to the Future” actor told ABC’s “Good Morning America” that he wouldn’t rebuild the $11 million home in the celebrity enclave northwest of Los Angeles. It was among dozens of homes lost in wildfires.

“You watch TV, you see these kinds of incidents happening here and there, but you look with a kind of detachment because it’s happening … elsewhere,” he said, walking through the rubble. “But suddenly to be in the midst of it, it’s a very different awareness.”

Live Video chat participant Savy89 has recently had her home go up in flames as well. Our thoughts go out to all of you that may be dealing with the fiery maw of mother nature at this moment. Sometimes she can be quite a bitch. The Movie Blog does not endorse or condone fire.

I can’t blame Lloyd for not wanting to rebuild. If my house was torched by wildfires, I think my next home would be somewhere different too. Every home needs a moat for this very reason.

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4 Responses to “Christopher Lloyd’s House Torched In Blaze”

  1. Obi-Wan kubrick says:

    When 2015 rolls around he can travel back to 2008 and stop the fire. Smart move not to rebuild there Doc.

  2. chris (the real one) says:

    so many good back to the future jokes i could use………but, shame about the mans house

  3. Darek-T says:

    didn’t his character’s house burn down in Back to the Future?

  4. Obi-Wan kubrick says:

    I wonder if he threw in colored fuel logs to make the fire burn hotter?

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