On Oct. 26, 1985, he set out from Twin Pines Mall in Hill Valley for 1955.
Truly a red letter day in science.
Also iirc, Doc had originally planned to travel to 2010. But he thought 30 was a nice round number so went to 2015 instead.
On Oct. 26, 1985, he set out from Twin Pines Mall in Hill Valley for 1955.
Truly a red letter day in science.
Also iirc, Doc had originally planned to travel to 2010. But he thought 30 was a nice round number so went to 2015 instead.
I want my flying car!
Only five more years before everything goes all eighties futuristic.
It was his density.
Great scott!
It could happen.
Lone Pine Mall.
Maybe you should get an airplane. Without wings!
That’s heavy.
Weight has nothing to do with it!
There’s that word again, ‘heavy’. Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the earth’s gravitational pull?
…and the Cubs win the World Series!!! :D:D:D
What a butthead!
That’s so weird. I did not know about this important anniversary, and yet I was just thinking about how I’d like to see that movie again today.
Make like a tree and get out of here.
I can’t wait until our computers are replaced by fax machines in every room!
And TVs are replaced by screens you have to pull down, and people regularly watch a half-dozen channels at once.
Not to mention the Scenery Channel!
Also, where are my clothes that automatically adjust to fit me?
This is all over the news. I don’t get it.
I went and saw the movie in the theater early in its run because Crispin Glover was a good friend of mine when we were in our teens and it was his first big role. If it wasn’t for that, I am sure that I wouldn’t have bothered. I enjoyed it well enough but I don’t think that it was in any way groundbreaking or special.
What’s the deal?