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Back to the Future: Actual 2015

Back to the Future: Actual 2015

(PG-13 Language) While the 2015 envisioned 30 years ago in Back to the Future Part II was a sort of commercial utopia, filled with magical Hoverboards and self-lacing Nikes, here’s what we got instead. Thanks, CollegeHumor.

Jaws 19 Trailer

Jaws 19 Trailer

Universal Pictures pays homage to Back to the Future with a joke teaser about Jaws 19, which was in Back to the Future II‘s version of 2015. Props for being genuinely funny, and for not trying to cash in on the celebration. We bet the shark still looks fake though.

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Pepsi Perfect

Pepsi Perfect

We’ve got hoverboards, Nike powerlaces, and now the latest 10/21/15 prophesied product from Back to the Future II is upon us. Pepsi will be making just 6,500 bottles of Pepsi Perfect, and they’ll sell for about $20 each. Now we just need the Cubs to make the World Series.

BTTF: 30th Anniversary Box Set

BTTF: 30th Anniversary Box Set
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To celebrate 30 years of Back to the Future, this epic box set includes all three movies on Blu-Ray, all 26 episodes of the animated series on DVD, tons of bonus content, a 64-page history book, and a light-up flux capacitor box.

Vinyl Idolz

Vinyl Idolz

Funko is turning A Large Evil Corporation’s viral vinyl toy concepts into actual 8″ vinyl figures. The first batch of Vinyl Idolz includes characters from Seinfeld, The Walking Dead, Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, and Napoleon Dynamite.

Back in Time (Trailer)

Back in Time (Trailer)

Jay Aron’s upcoming documentary about the history of the Back to the Future trilogy, its impact on geek culture and the team behind the making of these classic films. Support the completion of the film on Kickstarter.

BTTF LEGO Clock Tower Sequence

BTTF LEGO Clock Tower Sequence

A spot-on recreation of the classic clock tower sequence from Back to the Future, painstakingly animated using stop motion by Macro LEGO Universe. It’s so well done that we want to see the entire movie trilogy in LEGO.

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Secret Cinema BTTF Screening

Secret Cinema BTTF Screening

Secret Cinema turned part of London into Hill Valley for its time-traveling Back to the Future screening. The screening itself was accompanied by live action scene reenactments. The show will be coming to Los Angeles in 2015.

Flux Capacitor Watch

Flux Capacitor Watch
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Wait a minute. Doc, are you telling us ThinkGeek built a time-telling machine…out of a flux capacitor? This officially licensed Back to the Future watch displays the date on an LCD screen, while 12 dots of light show the time.

HUVr: Belief

HUVr: Belief

We’ve been waiting since 1989 for Hoverboards to become reality. In this promo for HUVrTech, Tony Hawk and other celebs get to try out the world’s first functional hoverboard. Yes, it all looks like VFX trickery, but we want to believe.

Acoustic Back to the Future

Acoustic Back to the Future

Musician Greg Johnson of Acoustic Labs is back with another great arrangement, this time plucking a warm and soothing rendition of the classic Back to the Future theme by Alan Silvestri on his Alvarez acoustic guitar.

BTTF Theme Works for Everything

BTTF Theme Works for Everything

(Gore) We think this clip just put movie composers out of business, proving that Alan Silvestri’s score from Back to the Future works perfectly well with just about any dramatic scene you use it with. It’s like the universal punchline.

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Marty McFly Screaming

Marty McFly Screaming

(NSFW: Language) While we’ve always enjoyed the comedic acting of Michael J. Fox, it turns out that much of his time on screen as Marty McFly in the Back to the Future movies was spent screaming and swearing at the top of his lungs.

Homemade Clock Tower Scene

Homemade Clock Tower Scene

CineFix’s Home Made Movies swedes the classic clock tower scene from the original Back to the Future. While the scene is fun, the voices and a capella vocals are pure win. Watch ’em side-by-side here.

BTTF 2 Griff’s Hoverboard

BTTF 2 Griff’s Hoverboard
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Hollywood Parts is auctioning off a prototype of Griff Tannen’s hoverboard, which appeared in the cheesy chase scene in Back to the Future 2. It looks as badass as the one in the movie – but doesn’t fly.

Back to the Future in 60 Seconds

Back to the Future in 60 Seconds

(NSFW: Language) This video by 1A4 Studio should get at least 1.21 million views. It’s a summary of Back to the Future that will be understood only by people who’ve already seen the movie.

Bike to the Future

Bike to the Future

Sugarboy’s latest imaginative clip takes on Back to the Future, but with a DeLorean BMX, a talking dog, aliens with laser mouths and Spielberg a plenty. Bob Zemeckis directed BTTF, but we forgive you.

Blink to the Future

Blink to the Future

The Eleventh Doctor plays Doc Brown in this fan made animated mashup of the timey wimey BBC series and Back to the Future. A gift for Doctor Who fans from writer and animator James Farr.

DeLorean Hovercraft

DeLorean Hovercraft

Matthew Riese doesn’t need roads. He built this DeLorean Hovercraft by hand with the help of the people who backed his Kickstarter fundraiser. His ride was featured during a break at an MLB game.

BTTF Marty McFly Cap

BTTF Marty McFly Cap
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Go back to the 90’s with this replica of the cap that Marty McFly wore when he time traveled to 2015 in Back to the Future II. We’ll tip our hats to anyone who can put this on without looking silly.

Silent Era Back to the Future

Silent Era Back to the Future

Words? Where we’re going, we don’t need words. Youtuber techsavvyed reimagines the climactic scene from Back to the Future 3 as it might have appeared in a “silent era” film. It’s still heavy.

BTTF DeLorean Quadrotor

BTTF DeLorean Quadrotor

This custom-built 4-propeller plane is a perfect replica of Doc Brown’s DeLorean from Back to the Future, complete with illuminated headlights, taillights and light-up wheels. No roads required.

Hoverboard Progress

Hoverboard Progress

The last time we saw a hoverboard hover, it could barely support its own weight. This hoverboard uses electromagnets and laser stabilizers to support up to 5 pounds. Next stop, float a human.

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