Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd Discuss ‘Back to the Future 2’ Accuracies

By Staff | Oct 15, 2015 11:11 AM EDT

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As October 21, 2015 comes closer, fans of Back to the Future probably can't help but find themselves just a tad excited. Why? Well, because it's Back to the Future Day! Yes, it's true, the day Marty McFly traveled to the future to save his kids in the film's sequel, Back to the Future 2, is about to arrive, which means that the franchise is experiencing a pretty unconventional resurgence. And what better way to celebrate that than to have Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd reunite to discuss the accuracies – or lack thereof – from the film?

In a new commercial for Toyota (which is weird, but who cares) both Lloyd and Fox appear in a diner and talk about what they had right and wrong in the film as the real October 21, 2015 approaches.

"We've got 3D movies," says Lloyd. To which Fox agrees and adds that fingerprint technology has also surfaced. Of course, we're all still waiting on the self-tying sneakers.

...and let's not even go into that hoverboard.

After noting that dog-walking robots are not (yet) created, the two went back and forth over fax machines. And really, Fox was right – why, in 2015, does anyone have a fax machine?

"I fax the people I fax" is not an answer, Christopher Lloyd. Just saying.

So, folks, how are you planning on celebrating Back to the Future Day?

Oh, be sure to vote for your favorite celebrities at the 2015 MT Buzz Awards. If you share your vote on Twitter, using #MTBuzzys, then you will be automatically entered in our contest to win a $25 Amazon gift card.

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