Friday, March 16, 2007

Hoverboards Are Real! (1989)

Paleo-Future reader Chris mentioned that as a 13-year-old he watched a "Making of" documentary for Back to the Future: Part II. In it the director, Robert Zemeckis, claimed that hoverboards were real. I tracked down the clip. (And to be honest, I can see how a 13-year-old might believe that the hoverboard was real. I mean, the man on the television told me so!)



See also:
Back to the Future: Part II (1989) 12 March 2007

6 comments:

  1. OMG! I remember seeing this vid when I was a gullible 9 or 10 year old and being really confused. I told all my friends they were real and waited through the pre-xmas season for them to appear in advertisements on TV. As I got older I realized it was an impossible technology and began to wonder if I had imagined the quote. Its impossible to explain how much seeing this again put my mind at ease after years of confusion!

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  2. And now I'll tell you why we'll never have hoverboards....

    ;-)

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  4. My experience was nearly identical to the one described by jeff. I remember actually being upset with my parents because I thought THEY weren't telling the truth about hover boards.

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  5. Haha, I remember reacting in exactly the same way! I actually spent hours in the library trying to figure out whether it was real.
    I couldn't find anything ofcourse, but I was still sort of hoping that it was just to new to be found in a library book :)

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  6. Well, he might've thought he was funny then, but at least he's had his just desserts - almost 20 years of being asked about the reality of Hoverboards by everyone he meets!

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