‘Back to the Future’ At 40: A Look Back At the Most Iconic Sci-Fi Comedy Of The 1980s
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‘Back to the Future’ At 40: A Look Back At the Most Iconic Sci-Fi Comedy Of The 1980s
Our journey, rather ironically, begins in the summer of 1985. Acid jeans and permed hair are all the craze. Wham! and Madonna is lighting up the radio airwaves with hit singles like “Careless Whisper” and “Like a Virgin.” Cabbage Patch Kids and Rubik’s Cubes are tucked away in the corner of every American household, all the while Ronald Reagan focuses on winding down the Cold War and the U.S. First Lady urges kids to “just say no” to drugs. As t…
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