What makes this video so charming is that his daughter is all over it! On top of that, he's using her toy instruments, in the video anyway, to pull it off! Well done, Leo!
A key component of time travel was the plutonium needed to generate 1.21 gigawatts of power. So how did Doc obtain the plutonium? The 'Back To The Future' prequel tells the riveting story!
Having a hobby is healthy until you begin putting people or property at risk. When your hobby causes two businesses to relocate because you completely destroyed them, yeah that's a problem.
From the reality of self-lacing shoes, to Doc & Marty's actual appearance on October 21, 2015 caught on live TV, and the cover of 'USA Today' to Pepsi's rushed redemption attempt, we've got five headlines every BTTF fan needs to see!
'Back To The Future' fans were irate when the 6,500 bottles of Pepsi Perfect that were set for release at 12:00am on 10/21/15 were actually released early, and sold out before they were supposed to go on sale.
Doc revealed to Marty that he traveled ahead in time to get 'tomorrow's newspaper'. Their tomorrow is our today, so well played, USA Today! Well played!
What is it about 'Back To The Future' that makes it so endearing? I've always thought it's the idea that no one's future is written yet, and we all have the power to change our own destiny.
The Michigan State Police posted this picture of one of their cruisers that had pulled over a DeLorean. Not only did I laugh out loud when I saw it, but it was the caption that really made me laugh!
Many of us were longing for the 2015 that was portrayed in 'Back To The Future Part Two', knowing full well that a lot of it would still be far-fetched, like fusion generators and flying DeLoreans. But how far-fetched is it?