Michael J. Fox recreates BACK TO THE FUTURE teaser for 25th anniversary; geeks can die happy

James Wallace

by: James Wallace
October 14th, 2010

It’s like Christmas in October for BTTF fans, as the film’s 25th anniversary release is upon us Tuesday, October 26, when the time travelin’ trilogy flies onto DVD and Blu-ray! First we got news that not only the UK, but the U.S. as well, would see the film digitally rereleased in select AMC theaters for two very special showtimes on Saturday, October 23 and Monday, October 25 (details on that HERE). Next came the big gift, which we got a sneak peak at on Tuesday…for the first time ever, a moving glimpse of the Marty McFly that was to be yet never was; footage of Eric Stoltz as the character which, until now, has been under lock and key in Universal’s archives. And now this…

In honor of BACK TO THE FUTURE’s birthday in concordance with this year’s Spike TV Scream Awards cast reunion – the man who made the name McFly non-synonymous with the word “butthead”…the man who nobody, and I mean nobody, calls chicken…the man who looks good on a Hoverboard even over water – Michael J. Fox rolled up the jean jacket sleeves, laced up the Nike hi-tops, and turned on the Flux Compacitor to takes us back in time and down Memory Lane. Mr. Sandman has brought me my dream, indeed.

For your utmost viewing pleasure, I present to you a 49-year-old Michael J. Fox revisiting the role that he made famous some 25 odd years ago.

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Source Spike TV

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