For the average person, October 21, 2015 is just an ordinary Wednesday. But in Back to the Future II's world of DeLoreans, clock towers, and mad scientists with adorable dogs, it's the day that Marty McFly arrives in futuristic
“Back to the Future” Day is Wednesday, and fans are tallying up the 1989 film's predictions of life in the year 2015. How did the movie do? Here are some of its hits and misses: Big-screen televisions and video conferencing:
Despite the many predictions the film correctly made about life in the 21st century there were some notable omissions. Even though Marty and his family have the latest wearable technology, they don't have smartphones that are now ubiquitous.
Celebrating specific days purely because they were mentioned in a film is fruitless. Take Wednesday, for example. As anyone who grew up watching the Back to the Future films knows, on 21 October 2015 the world was supposed to be full of flying cars and
Ride-hailing service Lyft is offering free DeLorean rides Wednesday, October 21st in New York City to celebrate Back to the Future Day, when Marty McFly and Doc Brown traveled to the future in the