Back To The Future

The ‘Back to the Future’ Trilogy is Getting a 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray This October
The ‘Back to the Future’ Trilogy is Getting a 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray This October
The ‘Back to the Future’ Trilogy is Getting a 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray This October
Everyone knows that 2015 is the year that Marty McFly and Doc Brown journey to in Back to the Future Part II. While we may not have hoverboards or Jaws 19, we are getting a new 30th anniversary Blu-ray and DVD release of the Back to the Future trilogy, which isn’t a bad consolation prize. In fact, the slightly more obsessive fans have even more reason to celebrate, as the Back to the Future animated series from the early ‘90s is coming to DVD for the first time.
Lexus Just Created a Working Version of the ‘Back to the Future’ Hoverboard
Lexus Just Created a Working Version of the ‘Back to the Future’ Hoverboard
Lexus Just Created a Working Version of the ‘Back to the Future’ Hoverboard
With 2015 being the year Back to the Future II envisioned as the future, everyone is looking to celebrate what the future of 1989 was supposed to look like. Earlier this year, Nike announced they’d be releasing a version of Marty McFly’s self-lacing Air Mags. And now, Lexus may have one-upped them, releasing a teaser video revealing a sneak peek at an actual working hoverboard.
Great Scott! Get Heavy With These ‘Back to the Future’ Facts
Great Scott! Get Heavy With These ‘Back to the Future’ Facts
Great Scott! Get Heavy With These ‘Back to the Future’ Facts
One of the most iconic parts of Back to the Future is the time traveling DeLorean. But, in earlier versions of the story, the DeLorean was nowhere to be found. Originally, Marty McFly was going to back to the 1950s in a refrigerator! And, instead of being powered by plutonium, it was powered by a nuclear explosion and Coca-Cola. Get ready for even more facts from the future in the latest installment of You Think You Know Movies!
25 New Movies Join National Film Registry
25 New Movies Join National Film Registry
25 New Movies Join National Film Registry
We didn't invent them, we're not the only country that makes them, but there's probably no greater American contribution to world culture than the movies. Every year, the Library Of Congress picks out 25 or so movies, documentaries, short films and cartoons to add to the National Film Registry.