Happy #BacktotheFuture Day!


Happy Back to the Future Day to everyone! 

Today is the day that the Doc plugged in to the Dolorian the date: Oct 21 2015, that showed us back in 1985 what the future would be like in 2015. Let's just say I think they got a few things wrong.


Back to the Future continues to be a movie you can watch over and over again. I introduced my boys to the movies a few months back and they loved them. You can't help but laugh no matter how outdated the films are. If you have kids or if you are one of the very few people left that haven't watched Back to the Future, you must watch it. 


Now as far as the future back in 1985, they really had a vivid imagination. Still waiting on those flying cars and hoverboards and don't forget the Nike's that laces themselves (this would be any mother's dream).


"Roads? Where we're going we don't need... roads!"

Such an Iconic moment!!! (as an 8 year old child at least it was to me at the time, lol)




And in case you missed it yesterday, Harper Design released this:

Great Scott! Go Back to the Future with Doc Brown and Marty McFly in this visually stunning look at the creation of one of the most beloved movie trilogies of all time.

Few films have made an impact on popular culture like the Back to the Future trilogy. This deluxe, officially licensed book goes behind the scenes to tell the complete story of the making of these hugely popular movies and how the adventures of Marty McFly and Doc Brown became an international phenomenon.

Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History is a stunning journey into the creation of this beloved time-traveling saga and features hundreds of never-before-seen images from all three movies, along with rare concept art, storyboards, and other visual treasures.

The book also features exclusive interviews with key cast and crew members—including Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, and more—and tells the complete story of the production of the movies, from the initial concept to the staging of iconic scenes such as the “Enchantment Under the Sea” dance and the hoverboard sequence. The book also delves into the wider Back to the Future universe, exploring the animated television show and Back to the Future: The Ride.

Written by Michael Klastorin—the production publicist on the second and third movies—with Back to the Future expert Randal Atamaniuk, this book delivers a range of surprises from the Universal Pictures archives and also includes a wealth of special removable items.

Comprehensive, compelling, and definitive, Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History is the book that fans have been waiting for.

  • Removable items include:
  • Hill Valley High School Tardy Slip
  • Back to the Future The Ride security pass
  • Save the Clocktower leaflet
  • Sepia photograph of Marty and Doc from Part III
  • Marty’s note to Doc from the first film with the envelope
  • George McFly’s book
  • Jaws 19 movie poster
  • George and Lorraine’s prom photo
  • Doc’s flux capacitor sketch from the first film
  • Doc’s note to Marty from 1885
  • Biff one dollar bill from Part II
  • Blast from the Past receipt from Part II
  • Lenticular version of the iconic McFly family photo from the first film

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