Back to the Future Part III
May. 25,1990 PGThe final installment of the Back to the Future trilogy finds Marty digging the trusty DeLorean out of a mineshaft and looking for Doc in the Wild West of 1885. But when their time machine breaks down, the travelers are stranded in a land of spurs. More problems arise when Doc falls for pretty schoolteacher Clara Clayton, and Marty tangles with Buford Tannen.
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One of my all time favorites.
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Movie Review: "Back To The Furture Part III" (1990)Oh, it is getting hard for this back-to-back shot in "Hollywood season 1988/1989 by capable to excellent cinematographer Dean Cundey into an second sequel of a 1985 U.S. summer smash hit at the movies executive produced to majesty by Steven Spielbergs production company exclusively at Universal Studios "Amblin Entertainment", when already legendary leading character of Martin "McFly", portrayed with wit, joy and screwball-speed by Michael J. Fox, delivers 1960s "Clint Eastwood" western homages for the masses within precision directions by director Robert Zemeckis, where pub brawls, duel shot-outs to the climaxing "unstoppable" train chase; and no sequence fails to build a round-up finish for a Hollywood "Trilogy" never to be touched in prequel, sequel or spin-off motions again by any bidding "Major Studio"; just a full-circle, full-body "McFly" character showcase well done for the whole family to witness over and over on any digital exhibition device. Copyright 2018 Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC
Directed by Robert Zemeckis Written by Bob Gale Stars: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary SteenburgenYou know the bad third movie its a big gimmick well Back to the Future follows that this movie is so boring and dumb the first two were very clever movies that stand out as some of the best of the eighties this is a spoof of classic westerns it more relies on dropping Clint Eastwood jokes the plot I don't think it had a plot other then Doc Brown was going to be killed by a villain called Mad Dog which you don't really get that much time to know other then it was biff. The movie also had so much explanation wanting more dialogue then showing you things which lead to a boring time and you had the first two to live up to this just couldn't. I say watch this months after you watch this first two that's probably the only joy your gonna get.
the past has new aspect. and this fact is real seductive. because it is a special homage to the westerns and, in same measure, perfect scene for a nice, amusing and charming love story. the old clichés of a classic genre are reinvented. the atmosphere of saloon, the malefactor, the innocent , the old maid and the hero , the sheriff and the friendship, the roots of the great Marty McFly who, from Calvin to Clint does a long travel , the energy and the humor and ZZ Top as the ideal spice , all as bricks of the most inspired final chapter of a series who remains memorable for its public. Robert Zemeckis , in the case of Back to the Future has the gift to be more than model of Emmett Brown because, after 25 years from its final shot, after 31 years after its born, the series remains the most comfortable and fast time machine.
I have finally finished rewatching the back to the future trilogy and this is a fantastic finish to the trilogy. After the events of the previous film the doc travels back in time to 1885. He leaves a letter for marty who decides to go back and save the doc. Michael j fox is back as marty mcfly and he is back with the same charm and charisma that he showed us in the previous films. He truly fits in the wild west and the character really goes out on a high. However, the most interesting character in this film is doc brown played by christopher lloyd. His character is really given depth in this film and he combines his romance with the quirky fun moments that have made him such a beloved character. Mary steenburgen is the new love interest for doc and they have great chemistry together. Thomas f Wilson is back but this time as the cowboy mad dog tannen and he is a fun villain for this film. The story has some good drama involved with the romance and the new setting really helps. However, my only complaint for this film is the lack of imagination in the story. Some of the characters feel forced in and the situations aren't as imaginative as the previous films. The script is great, it once again combines humour and drama really well to flesh out these characters. The style is great with allot of fun in the action scenes that makes this film flow really well. Overall this is a fantastic third instalment that should definitely be seen along with the other back to the future films.