Michael J Fox gets ‘insane’ self-lacing Nikes
“I had a twitch in my pinkie, and I’d thought I hurt my shoulder doing a few stunt or something”, Fox said on the “Late Show”. He later came back out sporting a pair of sneakers that appeared to have power laces, as depicted in “Back to the Future Part II”.
At the Bryn Mawr Film Institute, hundreds paid tribute to the infamous date Marty McFly and Doc Brown visit the future in “Back to the Future Part II”.
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The reunion was well-received by the excited live audience, but the time-travelling duo seemed somewhat underwhelmed by the lack of flying cars and hover boards in the future.
In an open email to the White House, Fox wondered what we might have in another 30 years’ time – and he wasn’t thinking of self-tying trainers.
There are a ton of in-jokes to keep “Back to the Future” fans occupied.
So now, Marty McFly is the only one with the real Nike Mags.
“We hope that the combined effort will raise even more than the $9.4 million collected in 2011 and contribute in a few way to eliminating Parkinson’s disease in our lifetime”, said Nike’s Tinker Hatfield, who originally designed the shoes for the 1989 film.
In the town’s Central Park, across the tracks, there was a sign erected which was welcoming fans to Hill Valley. Stars Christopher Lloyd and Claudia Wells, as well as screenwriter-producer Bob Gale will attend.
Nike’s Mag, it’s power-laced automatic tied-up shoes from Back to the Future, are finally a reality. The new trilogy set is packed with extras.