Universal Orlando resort already has theme parks and a whole “CityWalk” shopping and dining district, and every fall they’ve got haunted houses themed to movies as part of their Halloween Horror Nights. So this seems like a no-brainer: Making escape rooms inspired by classic Universal movies.
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Stranger Things 3 hasn’t even begun filming, and already we’re getting an early preview. Showrunners confirm new details of the third season, including a Future-istic 1985 setting, young love going strong and more of everyone’s favorite father figure: Steve.
As we get set to begin 2016 on a positive note, we look back at some of best moments of 2015. One moment that wasn't the best by any means, was a man crashing his car through a building attempting to time travel.
In October 1984, when Back to the Future would’ve been in early-development stages, a producer gave a friendly suggestion to remedy one of the biggest flaws in the project. The script was “terrific”, everything was fine, but that title. Wouldn’t something along the lines of Space Man from Pluto have a smoother flow, make more sense to audiences, and convey what the movie’s actually about much more succinctly?
Today, October 21, 2015, is the so-called #FutureDay, the day in the future that Marty McFly and Doc Brown traveled to in Back to the Future II. There’ll be a lot of celebrating and commemorating that day today (this year also is the 30th anniversary of the original Back to the Future opening in theaters), and here’s something pretty neat: Doc Brown’s original van is parked outside the real Twin Pines Mall for fans to visit and take pictures with.