Watch the Entire Biff Tannen Museum Reel from “Back to the Future Part II” Michael Lee, November 15, 2010 Fans are continuing to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Back to the Future release beyond the Blu-Ray release. We have seen videos promoting Blu-Ray trilogy set preceding its release, and one might think there is no more footage that isn’t already readily available. However, there is one video that Back to the Future fans have not seen, until now. The Biff Tannen Museum reel in Back to the Future Part II has not been seen in its entirety, but thanks to the people over at BTTF.com, we get to see that video. Who knew that this was an actual clip, and not just a montage of Biff’s history? Hit the jump to see it. In the alternative 1985 in Back to the Future Part II, Marty sees a video that runs outside the Biff Tannen Museum that shows the history of Biff and his rise to fame. BTTF.com has uncovered a transfer from a VHS that was saved by a fan who had ties to someone working on the film and loaded it online. This video has not been seen anywhere else nor is it on the new 25th anniversary Blu-Ray set. Watch it below and learn all about the great Biff Tannen. Fan Made Work Viral News Viral Videos Back to the futureViral video
“Firefly Between the Lines” Fan-Made Audio Drama Begins Auditions December 4, 2010I may not be a full-fledged Browncoat, but I am definitely a big fan of the short-lived television show Firefly. On the FOX show, executive producer Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) blended two of my favorite genres perfectly: westerns and sci-fi. Now some fans look to expand on the… Read More
Fan Made Work Viral Video: 8-Bit Tron Legacy January 3, 2011A video making its way around the blogosphere is an 8-bit take on Tron Legacy by Pierre Manry. The video and audio mimic those of the old games like those on the original Nintendo system, and Manry even converted Daft Punk’s score. Take a look for yourself after the break. Read More
Official Website for “Space Jam” Still Exists In Original Condition December 29, 2010December 29, 2010Come along with me on a journey to an archaeological site that’s been unchanged for ages. I’m not talking about a real location in the middle of the Sahara desert, I’m referring to Warner Bros’ official website for Space Jam, created back in 1996. 14 years later, the site has… Read More