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Michael J Fox gets ‘insane’ self-lacing Nikes

In the film, McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, travels 30 years into the future to the date October 21, 2015 where he discovers hover boards and self-tying sneakers.

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He said: “This project was about modifying a auto into an electric vehicle, but we wanted to do it in style”.

“It’s tough because I’m a New Yorker and I would love to see the Mets do well”.

“I think regardless of the Parkinson’s, he’d probably jump on the role and he’d be great”, Lloyd said. That piece of technology that greatly impressed Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), who marveled that the “tiny super computer…must allow astrophysicists to triangulate complex equations in real time”.

When it came to predicting the future when it was released in 1989, “Back to the Future Part II” got a few right and a few wrong.

The memorable pair of self-lacing Nikes that Marty McFly wore in Back to the Future II have become a reality. Here’s Fox on Jimmy Kimmel last night wearing the shoes and demonstrating their power-lacing abilities.

Marty asked. After Kimmel explained that mankind recently invented a cronut, Marty concluded, “Doc, it seems like 2015 kind of sucks”.

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Back to the Future, one of the most beloved movies of all time.

In the town’s Central Park, across the tracks, there was a sign erected which was welcoming fans to Hill Valley. Fans of the movie franchise declared it “Back to the Future Day”, and threw a big party in the form of tributes, throwbacks, fan art and even campaign ads by global companies.

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For those who don’t want to leave home, the trilogy is exclusively streaming on Amazon Prime, and Universal is releasing a special edition trilogy box set in light-up packaging resembling Doc Brown’s flux capacitor.

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