JimMayor 0 Report post Posted July 19, 2008 I found these while surfing around. "The one and only original prototype of the Nike shoes Michael J. Fox wore in the movie Back To the Future II. The shoe was designed as a working model, not a practical shoe, although it can be worn. It was worn once to the premiere of the movie in Beaverton, Oregon, and again by Michael J. Fox in Hollywood at a test fitting. Back in 1989 I worked in the Nike Sport Research Lab as the Electronics Technician. The original BTF2 shoes for the movie were built by hand in the Nike Sample Room, and I was the one who designed and installed the electronics for them. The lights in the side of the midsole and the Nike logo on the ankle strap are electro-luminescent panels, and there is an array of six randomly flashing LEDs on the side of the heel that were never visible in the movie They were originally called "Slamball Shoes," and that's what most people called them around Nike. There was supposed to have been a scene in the movie in which Marty plays Slamball, a game like 3D racquetball where the participants wear magnetic shoes which allow them to climb up the walls. That scene was never shot because the cost of building a huge room on gimbals to create the effect was too great." See Pics of the Shoes Here Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JimMayor 0 Report post Posted July 19, 2008 I found these while surfing around. "The one and only original prototype of the Nike shoes Michael J. Fox wore in the movie Back To the Future II. The shoe was designed as a working model, not a practical shoe, although it can be worn. It was worn once to the premiere of the movie in Beaverton, Oregon, and again by Michael J. Fox in Hollywood at a test fitting. Back in 1989 I worked in the Nike Sport Research Lab as the Electronics Technician. The original BTF2 shoes for the movie were built by hand in the Nike Sample Room, and I was the one who designed and installed the electronics for them. The lights in the side of the midsole and the Nike logo on the ankle strap are electro-luminescent panels, and there is an array of six randomly flashing LEDs on the side of the heel that were never visible in the movie They were originally called "Slamball Shoes," and that's what most people called them around Nike. There was supposed to have been a scene in the movie in which Marty plays Slamball, a game like 3D racquetball where the participants wear magnetic shoes which allow them to climb up the walls. That scene was never shot because the cost of building a huge room on gimbals to create the effect was too great." See Pics of the Shoes Here Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PowerDunk86 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2008 Those are sweet kicks. I was going to get a pair of black ones, but they were sold out. The marketing company I work for is actually doing a promotion for them. You can check it out at http://www.mixercast.com/apps/custom/nike_shoes/deploy.html. The videos are real funny. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites