Everything You Need to Celebrate Back to the Future Day
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This is How You Do Back to The Future Day: Start With a Hoverboard
In 2012, Mattel manufactured a limited number of hoverboards as special collector's items. They’re still available for purchase on Amazon, but be prepared to pay a sizable premium on the original $120 price. And before you ask, no -- it doesn’t actually hover. We’re disappointed about that, too. (Photo by: NBC Universal)
Fly on a Real, Working Hoverboard
Okay, okay, we hear you -- nothing short of the real hoverboard deal will do. The folks at Hendo Hover have successfully Kickstarted their own working prototype of a levitating hoverboard. It uses magnets, so it only works over metal substrate. It also carries a hefty five-digit price tag. (Photo by: Hendo Hover)
Drink a Pepsi Perfect
No need to head to the 80s Cafe the next time you’re thirsty for a bottle of Pepsi. Starting October 21, Pepsi will begin selling cola out of the same oddly-shaped “Pepsi Perfect” bottles seen in the movie.
The are some big catches, though: The drink is only being released in limited quantities, and each bottle will set you back about $20. You’ll also need to pay close attention to Pepsi’s social media pages -- it’s where the company will announce how you can actually buy one. (Photo by: PepsiCo)
Read Google's Top Secret Time Machine Plans
Great Scott! On October 21, 2015, Google "accidentally" linked readers of their official blog to a confidential PDF detailing its work on a time machine. Project Flux, as it is called, has already logged 3,306 years of test flights and will be ready for public use by mid-2016. (Photo by: Google)
Build a Real-Life DeLorean Time Machine
Turn your run-of-the-mill stainless steel gullwing sports car into the time-traveling dream vehicle you’ve always wanted! Bob’s Prop Shop in Dallas, Texas offers a full-service DeLorean prop kit that can turn any ordinary Delorean into an authentic-looking Back to the Future clone. The conversion costs a whopping $49,999; DeLorean (and plutonium) not included. (Photo by: Bob's Prop Shop)
...or Just Rent a Time Machine
If you don't have $50K (and a DeLorean) to spare, Bob's Prop Shop will also let you rent a modified DeLorean for the day. You'll pay $1,500 per day for the privilege, plus a $0.15-per-mile travel fee if you want it sent outside of Texas. Fortunately, that price includes a security detail for the vehicle, so you won't need to worry about Biff Tannen stealing it. (Photo by: Bob's Prop Shop)
Watch Doc & Marty Travel to the Real 2015
Sadly, 2015 doesn’t have as many flying cars as Back to the Future II promised and there are no Nike Mags, but we do have those Segway-without-handle things and Crocs. And that’s something, right?
Recently, the folks at College Humor created an animated short depicting what it’d be like if Marty McFly and Doc Brown traveled to the real 2015 instead of the fictional version in the movie. You can check it out on YouTube. (Photo by: College Humor)
Watch the Trailer for Jaws 19
In our world, Jaws: The Revenge (1987) was so terrible that it killed off the series. In Hill Valley circa 2015, however, the Jaws franchise is still going strong. To celebrate Back to the Future Day, Universal Pictures has created a hilarious trailer for the fictional Holomax movie Jaws 19 that you can watch right now on YouTube. (Photo by: NBC Universal)
Check Out Never-before-seen Concept Art
If you love the design and artistry that went in to Back to the Future II as much as we do, keep an eye out for the new Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History from HarperCollins ($50.00), due for release on Oct. 20. The book features rare concept art, storyboards and more; much of it is never-before-seen. (Photo by: HarperCollins)
Wear a Pair of Nike Mag Sneakers
Marty’s automatically lacing Nike Mag shoes may still be science fiction, but in 2011, the shoe company decided to manufacture and auction off a limited number of kicks inspired by the movie. The effort raised more than $5.6 million for charity, with most pairs selling for between $30,000 and $40,000 each. That’s pretty expensive for sneakers you need to put on manually. (Photo by: NBC Universal)
Or Save Some of That Money For ... the Future!
Don’t have tens of thousands of dollars to drop on Nike Mags? You can still get your fill of futuristic 2015 style with these Universal Pictures-licensed replicas available via HalloweenCostumes.com. The shoes light up, just like in the movie (rechargeable via USB). They’re lacking the Nike logo and trademark swoosh, but that missing detail drops the price of a pair all the way down to $98.99. (Photo by: HalloweenCostumes.com)
Put on a Multi-Colored Hat
Going hatless is so 1985. The best way to fit in with your fellow citizens of 2015 is to don a shimmering, multicolored, reflective hat, just like Marty. Fortunately, you can purchase your own replica of the Back to the Future II prop over at Think Geek for just $24.99. (Photo by: NBC Universal)
Wear Marty's Jacket of the Future
In Back to the Future II, Marty McFly and his future son both wear automatically adjusting jackets that can dry themselves when wet. You won't find such a thing in our version of 2015, but you can find a decent-looking replica at HalloweenCostumes.com for $68.99. To complete the look, remember: In 2015, all the kids wear their pants pockets inside out. (Photo by: NBC Universal)
Embrace the Chicago Cubs' World Series Destiny
Not to spoil the future for you (sorry, Doc Brown), but according to Back to the Future II, 2015 is the year that the Chicago Cubs finally break their 107-year World Series losing streak. And indeed, the supposedly cursed team has made the post-season this year. We're slightly less bullish, however, on the movie's call that the Cubbies victory will be the result of a 5-game sweep over the Miami Spacers. (Photo by: NBC Universal)
Pose Your McFly Minimate
Big news about some small toys: Diamond Select and Art Asylum are releasing a Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Hill Valley 2015 Minimates Box Set. The all-new set costs $19.99 and includes four figurines: Griff Tannen, Marlene McFly, Marty McFly Jr., and Marty McFly Sr. Accessories for the characters are included. (Photo by: Diamond Select Toys)
Use a Funky DeLorean iPhone Case
This specialized Back to the Future DeLorean iPhone 6 case from Japan is one of the weirdest -- and coolest -- iPhone cases we’ve seen in a while. The case itself is a full 3D model of a DeLorean hovercar, complete with working lights. It sells for the U.S. equivalent of $50 in Japan; ordering it stateside from Amazon will cost you closer to $100. (Photo by: Bandai)
Become a Time-traveling Landlord
Forget just visiting the future – with the officially licensed Back to the Future Monopoly board game ($39.99), you’ll be able to own it, too! Classic properties from the original game have been renamed after locations in the movie (e.g., Café 80s). The tokens have been redesigned too, allowing you to play as a DeLorean, hoverboard, Nike Mag sneaker and more. (Photo by: Diamond Select Toys)
Grab a Copy of Grays Sports Almanac (for your iPad)
Any Back to the Future fan knows: Putting a copy of Grays Sports Almanac (1950-2000) in the hands of the wrong person could create a dystopian, casino-filled nightmarescape. Fortunately, this version of the almanac is just a case for your iPad Air, so it’s been cleared for time travel. You can find yours on Firebox for $30.39, much cheaper than the $7,250 (U.S. equivalent) that the actual movie prop recently sold for. (WARNING: Do not send your iPad Air back in time.) (Photo by: Firebox)
Stream the Full Back to the Future Trilogy on Amazon for Free
Arguably, the best way to celebrate Back to the Future Day is to re-watch the series. Amazon Prime members can now stream all movies in the Back to the Future trilogy for free via Prime Instant Video. (Photo by: Corbis)
Play Back to the Future: The Game
Back to the Future: The Game, created in collaboration with movie trilogy co-writer and producer Bob Gale, is a point-and-click style game voiced by actors from the film. Set six months after the conclusion of the movie trilogy, you play Marty McFly as he travels to different periods of time to rescue Doc Brown from certain doom.
Back to the Future: The Game was originally released as an iPad app several years ago and is being re-released on Google Play (Android), Xbox, and PlayStation on Oct. 21, 2015 for $39.99. (Photo by: Telltale Games)
Go Sack to the Future
Just in time for Back to the Future Day, LittleBigPlanet 3 is releasing three new movie-inspired mini levels and costumes as DLC ($4.99, coming Oct. 21). The pack also includes a new in-game hoverboard power-up that will help you explore the pasts, presents and futures of Hill Valley to fix the DeLorean’s broken Mr. Fusion power generator. (Photo by: Sony Computer Entertainment)
Play Rocket League as a DeLorean
Let me get this straight, Psyonix: You made a battle-car … out of a DeLorean?! It’s true – on October 21, Rocket League owners will be able to purchase the “Back to the Future Car Pack” DLC ($1.99) that lets you play the soccer-meets-car-racing game as the DeLorean time machine, complete with its signature burnt-rubber trail of fire. (Photo by: Psyonix)
Play Jetpack Joyride's New Back to the Future Theme
To celebrate Back to the Future Day, popular mobile sidescroller Jetpack Joyride has added a brand-new mode where you can play as Marty McFly, Doc Brown or Biff Tannen, piloting your choice of hoverboard or DeLorean through 2015 Hill Valley. The app itself is free on iOS and Android; Amazon Underground users (Android) can enjoy free in-game purchases as well. (Photo by: Halfbrick Studios)
Install a Flux Capacitor
You don't need big bucks or a DeLorean to add a little bit of Back to the Future flair to your car. This light-up flux capacitor USB car charger will keep your smartphones and other gadgets charged on the go. You can find yours at Think Geek for $24.99. (Photo by: Think Geek)
Show Off a Chill Model DeLorean
If you don’t have the scratch for a full-size DeLorean, the folks at Diamond Select Toys have created a new 1:15 scale model of the famous time machine, complete with a fresh coating of time travel frost. The collectible comes packaged in a window box and sells for $69.99 direct from Diamond. (Photo by: Diamond Select Toys)
Bring a Lego DeLorean to Life
If you’ve already picked up the game/toy hybrid title LEGO Dimensions, be sure to check out the Back to the Future Level Pack ($29.99) and Fun Pack ($14.99) add-ons. Each includes buildable characters and vehicles from the movie that come to life inside the game, providing you with the tools you need to travel through time and save Doc Brown. (Photo by: Warner Bros. Interactive)
Build a Lego DeLorean
Beloved toy brick maker Lego has also made a larger DeLorean Lego kit, complete with mini Marty and Doc Brown figurines. Sadly, this Lego kit has been officially discontinued and is no longer available directly from Lego, but you can still find boxes in collectible shops and on Amazon at a markup. (Photo by: Lego)
Put a Hoverboard on Your Desk
Not ready to set foot on a real hoverboard? Check out the NeoLev Back to the Future Miniature Hoverboard with 3” Single Track ($29.99) desk toy. It really works – an array of magnets keeps the hoverboard floating just over the half-pipe-like track. Longer track sizes and extra movie-inspired boards are also available. (Photo by: NeoLev)
Gawk at Marty McFly's Dream Truck
To mark Back to the Future Day, Toyota has recreated the tricked-out black pickup that Marty McFly owns in the new-and-improved version of 1985. You can see the truck, built from a 2016 Toyota Tacoma, on display for a limited time in Los Angeles, New York, and Dallas. (Photo by: Toyota)