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Too bad Doc Brown didn’t think of bringing this bad boy back to the future. View Image ›
Too bad Doc Brown didn’t think of bringing this bad boy back to the future. View Image ›
A wonderful series of “what if” funny book covers by Comics Alliance. There is no amount of money I wouldn’t pay to see “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen America: 1988.” Much more over at Comics Alliance. View List ›
Toy Fair 2011 wraps up today. Here’s a look at some of our favorite stuff from the largest toy trade show in the Western Hemisphere. BuzzFeed was allowed to wander through the cavernous Javitts Center in New York City and get way too excited about children’s playthings. View List ›
In her latest photography project, Argentinian photographer Irina Werning painstakingly recreated photos from her subjects’ pasts. It’s not unlike Ze Frank’s Young Me / Now Me project. View List ›
“Back to the Future” recreated with a shocking degree of accuracy using nothing but the level editor in Little Big Planet 2. Doc Sackboy is too cute. Watch Video ›
Well, when it’s 2011 and you’re still driving around Florida in a DeLorean is there really any other choice for a license plate? Just back up if he hits 88. You’ve been warned. View Image ›
Marty, if my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour… you’re gonna see some serious shit. Great Scott! Watch Video ›
Rich Pellegrino made these two awesome portraits of history’s greatest time travelers. View List ›
Personal pics from the set of Back of the Future taken by a security guard at Universal Studios, including before (1955) and after (1985) side-by-side shots. [Ed. note: These have been around for forever, but if you haven’t seen them, they’re amazing.]
Imagined periodicals from our bleak future. Another phun Photoshop exercise from Something Awful, of which there are plenty more. View List ›
Will save your pirated copy of “Back to the Future.”
One of our favorite Cyber Monday deals so far. This is the new Blu Ray/digital copy package that includes that Eric Stoltz footage everyone was losing their minds about a few weeks ago.
Artist Lee Crutchley did a series of movie mashup posters for Total Film. They’re cutely nerdy. They’re also from September, so may justifiably be tagged OLD. However, they’re new to me! Star Wars/Swingers is my jam. Via. View List ›
Jon Hamm does a fantastic Robin Williams impression, because he’s perfect, as you know. Anyway, these are all great! Watch them now, before they’re pulled from YouTube. Watch Video ›
Artist Alex Eylar is a bit of a Lego savant and recreated a bunch of famous movieflim scenes. He has crap loads more projects rendered with the Danish choking hazards over at his Flickr. View List ›
On this day, 25 years ago, in the parking lot of the Twin Pines Mall, Marty McFly jumped into a DeLorean attempting to escape from terrorists, hit 88 mph, and blasted 30 years into the past. Happy Back to the Future Day, y’all. Just five more years until we’re finally in the Back to the Future future. Flying cars! (Via theinternettoday.net) View Image ›
A 49-year-old Michael J. Fox reprises his role as Marty McFly for a shot-for-shot remake of the original Back to the Future teaser trailer. It’s for something called the Scream Awards on Spike, but it’s still awesome despite that. View List ›
One of the oddest things about the newly released footage featuring Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly is how much he looks like Michael J. Fox. Until you compare them side-by-side! (I’m really happy the wardrobe folks decided Marty should sport a denim jacket, not whatever Stoltz was wearing.) View List ›
Before casting Michael J. Fox, Robert Zemeckis shot Back to the Future for five weeks with Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly. All of Stoltz’s original scenes will be included in the 25th anniversary box set coming October 26th. View Media ›
You can breathe a little easier if you’ve been eagerly anticipating Telltale’s five-episode Back to the Future series, as USA Today has just confirmed some of its key inclusions. View Image ›
Check it out you guys. The Nike Air 2015 Kicks, (soon to be) IRL! I am happy to report that Nike is doing it’s best to meet the Back to the Future II challenge of “Power Laced” shoes. [Via Engadget] View List ›
GREAT SCOTT! According to the World Intellectual Property Organization’s website and Dime, Tinker Hatfield and his boys at the Nike Innovative Kitchen have filed patent papers for a shoe with an automatic lacing system, such as seen on the Nike Air Mag from Back to the Future II. View Image ›
Great scott! Check out this sweet BTTF themed postcard that accurately depicts my driving, except that I also blast ‘The Power of Love’ at the same time. I’m so cool. If you heart this post, you should totally buy me the postcard. It’s the right thing to do. Ship to: Mr. Bwgan, Wales, United Kingdom. [via The Daily What] View Image ›
Great scott! Graphic designer Sean Mort spent possibly the coolest days of his life watching then creating this awesome ‘Back To The Future’ infographic that tracks all the major events over the course of all three movies. Nice work Sean, want to be friends? Click-through to see the full-sized version. (Via The Daily What.) View Image ›
There are some things in the ‘Back to the Future’ universe you never never noticed.
Ke$ha mashed up with scenes from Back To The Future. This is better than the Star Trek one. Watch Video ›
With all the arguments over the last few days about dates in Back to the Future, I think we all need to take a step back. I’m fairly certain any fan of the movies is impatiently waiting for Self Lacing Shoes and they’re almost here! Sure, they’re not very practical but it’s a start, 2015 is still 5 years away. Next up: hoverboards! Come on Mattel! Watch Video ›
Don’t believe everything you read on Twitter, Today is the anniversary of the film’s release, not the date they visit. View Image ›
Bad things happen when you mix up Prop 8 and Prop 6. Starring Harvey Milk and Doc Brown. Watch Video ›
One intrepid San Franciscan (natch) is on a quest to build the first hovercraft Delorean. If ever there’s been a noble cause, this is it. View List ›