‘Back To The Future’ LEGO Set Coming In New Year
Fans of the hit movie, 'Back to the Future' LEGO sent along their ideas for the new LEGO sets. It has just been announced that the set has been approved and should be on the shelves in 2013.
Fans of the hit movie, 'Back to the Future' LEGO sent along their ideas for the new LEGO sets. It has just been announced that the set has been approved and should be on the shelves in 2013.
I am a die-hard fan of the "Back To The Future" movie series. I love the concept, the characters, and that time machine! I was able to see a DeLorean at Back To The Bricks a few years back, and there were several of the slick sedans at last year's Bricks Flicks.
As much as I love the fantasy of it all, it looks like more and more of a reality. I brought you a story a few months back about Nike producing the Air Mag, the shoes Marty McFly wore in Part 2 during a stop in 2012. What else is a reality now? A flying DeLorean!
In the movie Back To The Future Part 2, Marty and Doc travel to the year 2015. Just a few years before they arrive, it looks like some of the technology we saw in the movie is becoming reality.
For example, Nike auctioned of 150 pair of it's Air Mag in 2011 with proceeds going to the Michael J. Fox Foundation. If you have a pair of those shoes from the future, now you can buy a hoverboard to go with it.
At his annual Parkinson’s Disease fundraiser in New York, Michael J. Fox recreated the iconic ‘Johnny B. Goode’ scene from ‘Back to the Future.’ Hello, McFly!
If you're a fan of the "Back To The Future" trilogy, you're probably familiar with the shoes Marty McFly wore in 2015. The Nike Air Mag lit up and came complete with power laces.
Just a few years away from 2015, and 26 years after the 1985 release, Nike is bringing the Air Mag to life.
Movie titles aren't just picked out of hat, it turns out. In fact, they almost always have something to do with the movie itself (they do indeed go back to the future in "Back to the Future").
This supercut features two minutes of 80 movie characters saying the actual title of the movie.
Check out the surprisingly hypnotic exercise below: