

€24 to deck your tablet in a replica cover of the book that made Biff Tannen rich.
Back when 2000 was the future.


€24 to deck your tablet in a replica cover of the book that made Biff Tannen rich.
Back when 2000 was the future.


Not the actual Pit Bull, you understand, but a rare design prototype from Back To The Future Part II (1989).
Rear foot plate missing. Did not appear in the film. Currently on sale for a trifling $12,995 plus shipping.
An animated mashup trailer of Dr Who and Back To The Future by James Farr, who writes:
“Somewhere in the jaw-dropping vastness of the multi-verse, I like to think that this cartoon plays at 7am every Saturday morning.”
Fair enough.
Created by coder Seedy, this Grand Theft Auto IV mod features a Marty McFly skin, five different time periods of Hill Valley, audio and cut scenes based on the BTTF trilogy along with a fully functional DeLorean which does the whole fire trail thing at 88mph.
The General Lee you see parked in the clip is from a Dukes Of Hazzard mod by the same coder.
The Twittlesphere went bonkers yesterday as a new generation of social networkers were collectively trolled by the above ‘screengrab’ from Back To The Future.
Two years ago, the website Total Film pulled off the same sting.
The real Future Day isn’t for a while yet.
Sorry, Back to the Future Fans, the Future Still Isn’t Here Yet (Slate)

An FAQ card distributed by musician and stand up comic Tom Wilson, who played the bully Mitt Romney Biff Tannen in Back To The Future.
Tom, what was it like actually travelling through time? Tom? Hello?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgX0fmhVU4Q
Matt ‘The Mouth’ Mulholland does his one-man audio track thing with the skateboard scene from Back To The Future.
Previously: the A Capalla Matrix and A Cappella Phantom Menace Lightsaber Duel