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- 5/6/2015
- by Notebook
- MUBI
There’s always enough road to get up to 88 in this Back to the Future poster Matt Chase did for the “Crazy 4 Cult: Back In L.A.” art show, which opens Friday, December 12th at Gallery 1988.
I knew Marty could pull off some pretty slick maneuvers after seeing him evade the Libyans chasing him in front of the Twin Pines Mall (or was it the Lone Pine Mall?), but spelling out 88 by doing doughnuts is even more impressive.
Thanks to Xombiedirge.
I knew Marty could pull off some pretty slick maneuvers after seeing him evade the Libyans chasing him in front of the Twin Pines Mall (or was it the Lone Pine Mall?), but spelling out 88 by doing doughnuts is even more impressive.
Thanks to Xombiedirge.
- 12/13/2014
- by Eli Reyes
- GeekTyrant
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