Posts Tagged ‘back to the future’

Backpocket Creative: Movie Parts

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All the really memorable movies have items and tchotchkes that make them what they are. They’re the things you’d need if you were to try to make a good Halloween costume. Backpocket Creative’s Movie Parts posters are about just those things.

I was a big fan of Gordon Bombay, the first  real “Winner” in the Sheen family, so the Mighty Ducks poster is my favorite. But after the jump are also Top Gun, Back to the Future and Juno.


Back To The Future Hoverboard

I was reading about how the aging in Back to The Future II was way off, when I thought I’d look around and see if anyone has gotten around to making a hoverboard yet. Turns out artist Nils Guadagnin created this pseudo-working replica using technology by CreaLev. Though you won’t be using this thing to roll around the street any time soon, it is cool to see it floating on its own in the installation, which you can after the jump. The demo video of the window mannequin is also a cool proof of concept by CreaLev.


Note Cards

Vaquero y’all.

Let’s jump rope!

The internet, it’s open.

Not your typical Walgreen’s pharmacy.

It’s called the spoon prank, and it is hilarious.

Brine Icicles don’t mess around. They’re killer.

Would you ride a giant spoke-less ferris wheel?

Stop annoying your neighbors with these cheap soundproofing techniques.

One of our favorite Austin spots receives FFFest praise for their “Slayer Dog”

One used time traveling DeLorean for sale. $600,000 OBO.

How good at Kerning are you? Why not test yourself?

It’s October, so why not celebrate with some Dia De Los Modernists posters?

While we’re talkin’ food, how about a pencil sharpener that dispenses parmesan pencil shavings? Yum!

Need to peel an entire head of garlic in under 10 seconds? Do it with two bowls.

This is the kinda Garden Gnome that lets people know you mean business.

Darth Vader blows some hot air.

You really need to be following Adam Garcia’s sketchbook blog.

That’s a really cool fountain. I want that in my yard.

Hey Portland! Cheat Local!

Marty McFly and Doc Brown have a backstory finally.

It’s the cartoon color wheel.

What if Charles Schulz wrote Jaws?

If there’s anything you learn from this, it’s that you shouldn’t get a discount taxidermist.

Not that you don’t already, but keep in mind that chain emails are bad.