In case you didn't know, "Back to the Future Day" is this Wednesday (October 21, 2015), since that's the day Marty McFly and Doc Brown traveled ahead to in "Back to the Future 2".
Part of the hype, of course, is the fact that the Chicago Cubs are in the playoffs for the first time since 2008...
One of the most iconic parts of Back to the Future is the time traveling DeLorean. But, in earlier versions of the story, the DeLorean was nowhere to be found. Originally, Marty McFly was going to back to the 1950s in a refrigerator! And, instead of being powered by plutonium, it was powered by a nuclear explosion and Coca-Cola. Get ready for even more facts from the future in the latest installment of You Think You Know Movies!
Though not entirely surprising given NBC's earlier move to cancel struggling freshman Thursday comedy 'Sean Saves the World,' the network has officially pulled the plug on its more high-profile 'Michael J. Fox Show.' The veteran 'Family Ties' and 'Back to the Future' star had completed work on the 22-episode order, though the remaining episodes may never see the light of day.
What if your older self could talk to your younger self, what would you say? What advice would you give yourself? Oprah asked celebrities to pen letters to their 25-year-old selves. The results are interesting.
Michael J. Fox has always been awesome in my eyes. Fox wowed the crowd at the "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's" event Saturday night when he took to the stage with a guitar and played "Johnny B. Goode."
You may remember the movie "Back to the Future II" featured all kinds of high tech futuristic gizmo's including sneakers that laced themselves up. Michael J. Fox showed off a pair of the Nike MAgs he wore as Marty McFly on the "Late Show" last night as he announced an auction for Parkinson's Research.