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Hilarious
What spoilers?
The Family Ties intro.
Family Ties
Fox got one of the lead roles in Brian de Palma’s hard-hitting, raw drama Casualties of War. In the film, he played a soldier who becomes conscientious about a decision by a group of soldiers to capture a Vietnamese woman. Besides Fox, Sean Penn also plays a rock-solid role in this film. Not everyone saw it that way. Once again, people asked if the “fun” Fox could return. Fortunately, Family Ties continued for a while, until 1989. Only then did that series end.
The cast of Family Ties comes on for the last time and says goodbye.
Back to the Future Part II
What was funnier to see what was right about the predictions and what wasn’t? You could do the same for other films, were it not for the fact that such a thing is much more difficult. Other films don’t mention dates. In Back to the Future Part II, they do. Besides, there are some very special things in between. Take an implant in the brain. That is utter nonsense, isn’t it?
More on 2015 predictions later.
“Read my Fax!” With a modest role for Michael Peter Balzary (born Oct. 16, 1962) better known as Flea of the band Red Hot Chili Peppers (bass guitarist). A fax machine in almost every room. What else stands out: video calling.
Fax machines
It is less funny when you consider that in the film a newspaper is visible that mentions Queen Diana. That was never going to happen. Speaking of less funny events, although a mediocre follow-up came out as the third part in 1990, this was also the year when Fox’s life was completely turned upside down by Parkinson’s disease. He did not officially announce the news until 1998 when he starred in the sitcom Spin City. He then retired from the series. After that, he focused mainly on a role as a voice actor. However, he did make some forays into guest roles. Only after he was prescribed new medication in 2012 did he start acting again. The series The Michael J. Fox Show was based on his own life and ran until 2014. After that, he mainly took on guest roles.
From Family Ties: the first meeting between Alex and Ellen.
Tracy Pollan
Tracy (Jo) Polan’s (born June 22, 1960) name has been associated with Fox’s since the 1980s. By the way, you should know that his name is a stage name.
The relationship did not begin directly on the set of Family Ties, as both actors were still in a relationship at the time. Fox with lesser-known actress Nancy McKeon (born April 4, 1966) and Pollan with actor Kevin Bacon (born July 8, 1958). Only in 1987 were the two no longer in a relationship and that was when they were seen together on the red carpet of such events as the Emmy Awards in 1987.
In July 1988, the two got married. After that, they made a deal. They would never act together again. Before that, they made an exception in 1997, when Fox starred in Spin City. Incidentally, this was also the last major series before Fox announced that he was suffering from Parkinson’s disease. He announced this news in 1998, after which his participation in the series stopped in the same year. They are parents of four children.
No, none of this has anything to do with Back to the Future Day. It just has everything to do with Michael J. Fox and it is a special history. Just like the movie itself and everything about it. Or rather everything that may or may not have come true since then. All the future predictions that were made in this movie. Therefore, October 21 is still a special day. Even after 2015.
Back to the Future Part.... IV?
So is it really going to happen? A sequel to Back to the Future? So a fourth part? This part was first supposed to be planned for 2023 and that was later changed back to 2024. As you can see (above), there’s even a “sort-of” trailer. Only this is not an official trailer, although the art work is pretty cool.
Then the last part. Doc finally reappears in the present. Note, therefore, that is not 1990 (the year the film was released), but 1985. You are tempted to think this because there is a time in between parts (1989 and then 1990), but the story assumes events that follow each other. So it is still 1985 in the film. Doc disappears into the past because by his admission he has already seen the future. The only question is where does he leave for with that train?
The Delorean was destroyed by a train during McFly’s return, so using it is really out of the question. Unless another way could be found, of course. Of course, something like that would be conceivable in, say, a fourth volume. Just imagine it. Only how do you imagine it?
To be clear, the end of the third part. Again, it is not clear how long this excerpt will remain available.
What might one expect from a fourth part of the series? There is no chance that Fox could have a major part in it. His health might not allow it. Of course, storylines can always be adapted. Marty McFly would have become a father or perhaps a grandfather by now. Doc could quite fit in as well. When it comes to Jennifer, she has since become McFly’s wife.
All that is possible. Again, the rumors are not new. Perhaps it stems from a particular desire. How much fun would it be? The website Snopes.com decided to dive in and came to the conclusion that it was not true. In March 2023, the website announced that no new version of Back to the Future would be released in 2023, as can be read here.
For that matter, whether, realistically, Christopher Lloyd would return to the role of Dr. Emmett Brown should be irrelevant. Lloyd was born on Oct. 22 and celebrates his 85th birthday tomorrow. When you consider that Patrick Stewart was born July 13, 1940, and thus only two years younger between 2020 and 2023 was involved in the sci-fi series Star Trek: Picard, it could still be quite possible. Only there is a big but in this case. You can read about that in the Snopes article.
Lloyd was talking about an online store, not a new movie. Besides, two years earlier anyway, it had become clear that Amblin Entertainment, Steven Spielberg’s production company, saw nothing in a fourth part of the series. Its spokesman, Bob Gale described a fourth film as a “Moneygrab… So it’s not going to happen.” Then, by the way, you can ask the legitimate question of why Amblin Entertainment keeps wanting to go ahead with those dinosaurs in all sorts of movies based on 1993’s Jurassic Park…
Nevertheless, true: there will therefore be no fourth part of Back to the Future. What is true: that is Oct. 21, and that is Back to the Future Day.
The predictions
Well, now let’s talk about the predictions. Although, of course, the faxes have already been covered.
Chicago Cubs

This report was from a “fake” newspaper, the USA Today. According to Doc, it was unreal that newspapers were still being read in 2015. A prediction that never came true, by the way. People just read newspapers even today. Mindblowing.
Lights on...
“Lights on” and the lights come on. Not to mention the fingerprint that makes a door open. Although that has been possible for some time. But honestly: lights on with a voice command. That sounds familiar, doesn’t it? Granted, that wasn’t possible in 2015. A few years later, however, it was possible.
A brain chip
The scene in the fast food restaurant, of course, contains a huge number of things that really didn’t pan out. Let’s face it, those pants you wear inside out were only a trend in the early 1990s (really) and only during a very short period of time. That vest with sounds, never became what. Simply because it was never made. An extendable or telescopic baseball bat even though. The same goes for cycling while eating. About the other clothing accessories… no, no and no again!
Then how about that video game. Controlling a video game remotely? We really still play games with keyboard, mouse or controllers. Or, when using a smartphone, with your fingers or a stylus. So, no, no mind control. No brain chip. A brain chip is really something that you should refer to the realm of myth.
Hey, wait a minute….
Nostalgia and Jaws 19
Funnily enough, the creators were right on one point. It had to do with nostalgia and the past. Only that’s not weird at all. That’s something that makes sense. In the film, in several scenes, you see a kind of “hankering” for nostalgia and the past. Is that weird? No, because that’s actually of all times. Does this count? Not quite. Besides, the film was made in the 1980s (1989). It’s only logical that a bit of that era seeped into the film, right? The only thing that went wrong: certain technological developments of the time were given too much value. Let’s face it, what is the value of the fax machine today? In the movie, the fax machine was given enormous value.
Not only the value of technological developments was sometimes misjudged. So was the “skill. Take hoverboards, for example. Yes, they are out there, but in most cases, they do have wheels under them. Hovering all by yourself is not an option yet. There are possibilities, but they are not comparable to the inventions presented in the film. The models that do exist without wheels require a motor and cannot do what was visible in the film.
What about Jaws? This movie hit the cinema’s in 1975 and more movies (three) followed the first one: Jaws 2 (1978), Jaws 3-D (1983) and Jaws: The Revenge (1987). Thank God, that was the end of the series. Jaws 19? Never!
That same clip does show a giant hologram on a billboard. That, of course, did not become a reality. However, giant billboards with moving images did become a reality. Shall we say that this prediction has been partially fulfilled?
A woman as president of the US
A cure for cancer?
A prediction about predictions. In 2015 the weather would be predictable, and very accurate. So that you could always take it into account. Now that didn’t quite work out, of course. How about the apps you have at your disposal that warn you of precipitation? These are now quite accurate. Not quite the same, but pretty accurate.
Hoverboards
For hoverboards as seen in the film: they are there, they just don’t work like in the film.