Back to the Future Part III

1990 "They've saved the best trip for last... But this time they may have gone too far."
7.4| 1h59m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 25 May 1990 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.backtothefuture.com/movies/backtothefuture3
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The 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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ivo-cobra8 Underrated doesn't deserve the hate. Back to the Future Part III is so unappreciated. I keep hearing from people how bad this film is. Am I the only one who enjoyed this film? It is not a masterpiece like the first one is but it is a tied with the first one and it is a great sequel a great end to an excellent trilogy. Back to the Future is one of my all time favorite trilogy's of all time. I love the first film to death and it is a masterpiece and I love this (the third film) to death. Back to the Future Part III in my opinion it is tied with the first one and it is one of the best sequels of all time. It is my second favorite film in the trilogy in my opinion it is better than Part II I have enjoyed it more than Part II.Michael J. Fox , Christopher Lloyd and Mary Steenburgen are excellent at acting I have enjoyed their performances. Robert Zemeckis writes and directs excellent this sequel. Alan Silvestri writes a beautiful score for third film which it was shot back to back with the second film. I Love the new score for this movie. Back to the Future Part III (1990)I love that this film was set in the Old West back in 1885. I love the rescue mission in which Marty goes back in time from the year 1955 back in to the past in to the Old West to save his best friend Doc Brown from getting killed by an outlaw Buford Tannen. I love western movies and Marty McFly was naming him self as Clint Eastwood in this film which it was brilliant. They even make similarity from A Fistful of Dollars (one of my all time favorite western films) in which Marty wears a boiler plate as a bullet proof vest in which Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson) shoots Marty. This movie has comedy, adventure, action, bank robbery, train robbery, gun fights, fist fights and one explosion. Great acting from the actors, great direction and great writing, great score. This movie shows group of Indians, followed closely by Cavalry men who are chasing them. Doc saves Marty just before he would be hang by Buford and his men. I did like that the film was more focusing on Doc and Marty the characters that we care about. Rather then Loraine and Biff like Part II did. The movie wasn't dark like the second was. I love how Doc and Marty pushes the DeLorean along the spur line, on the tracks attempting to get it up to 88 miles per hour. DeLorean then reaches 88mph and disappears...with the locomotive barreling over the side of the ravine, and exploding in a huge fireball, brilliant and well done special effect. I love that the movie does not messes with the first two movies and it is an original film I appreciate that. It is Rated PG for language, sensuality and violence. It is a perfect film from the 90's that I have grew up with it. It is my second favorite film in the trilogy I love, love this film to death and doesn't deserve the hate. 10/10 Score: Bad Ass Seal Of Approval a perfect score for me.
bombersflyup An entertaining enough third installment, that lacked the magic of the first two in the series. Things in the previous two films like Marty's young mother falling for him, or Biff following them through time and using the almanac, or running into their alter selves, were missing here. Marty basically landed on the footstep of Seamus McFly, which was a bit silly, but nothing even eventuated of that. Biff was quite mundane. When Clara was chasing after Doc on the train i thought, oh that's clever she is going to be on the train behind them and fall off the cliff without them knowing. Like she was originally supposed to, thus not changing the past. Instead Doc sees her and decides to stay, which was a little disappointing.
Realrockerhalloween The exciting conclusion to a series that defy all the rules of time travel and created a few new ones of their own.Running out of ideas to take the series after past and future they are sent to the 1800s in a spaghetti western based on popular trends at the time.While not the strongest in the trilogy, it offered a refreshing plot that hadn't been done before by focusing the attention on Emmett Brown who set up a respectable business, a honored member of the community and finds true love with Clair Clayton.I like the shift in time as I feel we explored the Myfly history to the brink and it was a dried up well. The relationship, though platonic, was uplifting to see two love birds romance one another old school.I noticed throughout repeating themes like the different times of hill valley, Marty's family being involved in some way, Biff's family all being thugs and the ever present clock tower that never seems to work. It does become an in joke of itself and loses some of the grounded reality at least we had besides the sci element.Both families stayed? The Tannons are bad seeds and that clock tower was cursed to never run, lol.Marty even has to fight him in a fuel after he searches history books confirming his old pal will die and does with the help of Clint Easy videos he memorized. As I said it becomes a parody of itself.The ending however was a roller coaster ride of craziness blending all the movies together as they rob a train trying to get up to 55 miles an hour, Claire comes galloping up to join her love and he must use the hoverboard to save her.As doc says farewell to his friend, I feel like it was a goodbye to all the fans and crew that made this thrilling trilogy a success.
ofpsmith I'm a huge fan of the Back to the Future series. In particular, the first two. Back to the Future Part 3 isn't bad, but it's true it's not anywhere near as good as the first. In true Back to the Future Fashion, it starts just as the last left off. In 1955, after preventing a time-line where Biff Tannen (Thomas F Wilson) becomes a corrupt casino owner, Marty McFly (Michael J Fox), witnesses his friend Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) get struck by lightning in the DeLorean DMC time machine, and sent back to 1885. After re-meeting 1955 Emmett (who had just helped the Marty of the first film get back to 1985), Marty goes to 1885, to bring home Emmett and prevent him from being killed by Biff's great grandfather Buford Tannen (Wilson). It's not as good as the first two, because it's not as funny or endearing as those ones. It is kind of a basic story. There's still a lot going on, just not enough to make Part 3 as interesting. But overall, it's still a good movie, and the ending scene really wraps up the trilogy nicely. If you're a fan (and you haven't already seen this movie) go check it out.