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Thursday
Jul192007

Black & Decker Hydrator (1989)


In the futuristic world of 2015 you'll "hydrate" Pizza Hut pizzas with your Black & Decker Hydrator.

This clip, from the 1989 movie Back to the Future: Part II, also contains a pretty interesting fruit storage device along with a "Master-Cook" console which looks like some kind of recipe holder.


See also:
Back to the Future: Part II (1989)
McFly 2015
Hoverboards Are Real! (1989)
1999 A.D. (1967)
Call a Serviceman (Chicago Tribune, 1959)
Monsanto House of the Future (1957-1967)

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Reader Comments (3)

It seems to me that the more recent futurism is, the more cynicism and negativity I see in it.
This scene makes sure to include a device that doesn't work correctly(fruit machine) and sort of hints that grandma may not be totally comfortable using the voice recognition on the hydrator.
Maybe I just notice this cynicism more in the newer stuff because I can relate to it more. Maybe it's always been there but I can't relate- futurism is almost always the most dated media, with a few rare exceptions.

July 22, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterdeltasleep

Hydrate level 4 please!

January 5, 2009 | Unregistered Commentercypherx

This scene makes sure to include a device that doesn't work correctly(fruit machine) and sort of hints that grandma may not be totally comfortable using the voice recognition on the hydrator.
http://www.blackanddeckerparts.net/

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