Back To The Future Part III Movie
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They've saved the best trip for last... But this time they may have gone too far.
The movie continues where the last one with Marty stuck in 1955. But Doc Brown sent him a letter from 1855 through Western Union, that told him that after the Delorean was struck by lightning he was sent to 1855 and was unable to repair it, but has managed to bury it somewhere, where Marty can get to it in 1955 and hopefully the younger version of himself can repair it so he can drive it back to 1985 and then destroy it. But after finding it, Marty discovers that shortly after sending the letter Doc would be shot by an outlaw, Mad Dog Tannen. Marty then goes back to 1885 to save him and meets his ancestors. After finding the Doc, they were about to leave when Marty told the Doc that upon arriving the Delorean's gas tank was punctured, so they don't have any gasoline to run the car, which means they have to find some way to get the car to 88 mph. They decide to try pushing it with a locomotive. And things are fine except for the fact that Tannen, who had it in for Doc, now has it for Marty and has challenged him to gunfight on the day that they are going to leave, and Doc is smitten with Clara Clayton, the new school teacher.
| Michael J. Fox | Marty McFly/Seamus McFly |
| Christopher Lloyd | Dr. Emmett Brown |
| Lea Thompson | Maggie McFly/Lorraine McFly |
| James Tolkan | Chief Marshal James Strickland |
| Elisabeth Shue | Jennifer Parker |
| Mary Steenburgen | Clara Clayton |
| Richard Dysart | |
| Matt Clark | Chester the Bartender |
| Dub Taylor | Saloon Old-Timer #1 |
| Harry Carey Jr. | Saloon Old-Timer #2 |
| Pat Buttram | Saloon Old-Timer #3 |
| ZZ Top | |
| Thomas F. Wilson | Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen/Biff Tannen |
| Christopher Wynne | Buford's Gang Member #1/Needles' Gang Member #1 |
| Sean Gregory Sullivan | Buford's Gang Member #2 |
| Mike Watson | Buford's Gang Member #3 |
| Marc McClure | Dave McFly |
| Robert Zemeckis |
Visitor Reviews
Second best Back to the Future movie!
posted on 31 Aug 2009Marty goes back to the Old West to stop his friend Doc( who was accidentally sent back there) from being shot by Biff's ansestor and after that finding them a way to get Back to the Future. This film is fantastic. I don't care what any other people say it is. Its not nearly as good as the original, thats true, but what sequel is? I think any one eho gives this movie less than one star is expecting to much.
This is love story
posted on 31 Aug 2009A few days after Doctor Emmett Brown's time machine gets hit by lightning, Marty McFly finds his grave. Marty then travels back in time to the Wild West in order to save his good friend Doc Brown from receiving a terrible death.
A love story between Doc Brown and a school teacher will make this picture dull and boring for audiences looking for action, or lots of special effects. It is still entertaining, however.
Final (Let's hope not ...) part of 'Future'-films
posted on 31 Aug 2009The third installment in the Back to the future-trilogy is a love story and an ending, with boring passages, but still that magical touch of Spielberg/Zemeckis, that makes a movie charming. Fox is back as Marty (...and Seamus McFly), Lloyd as Doc, ther're a nice duo and they form a nice movie, for generations to come. But ... why did they changed the original Jennifer into Elisabeth Shue ?
Great Movie, Great Location
posted on 31 Aug 2009The final Back to the Future takes place in the old West Marty McFly (Fox) fallows his Friend Doc Brown (Lloyd) to Hill Valley, 1885. The movie was very realistic in the set. The Movie was actually filmed in the West. At Red Hill Ranch in Jamestown California. The Movie had a great ending in which all of the characters choose their own destiny and change the future for themselves.
Excellent end to the series!
posted on 31 Aug 2009If there's any movie series I really love, it's the "Back to the Future" trilogy. In the original film, Marty McFly travels thirty years into the past (1955) where he tries to warn Doc of being murdered in the future, but his teenage mother-to-be falls in love with him instead of his father. In the first sequel, Marty and Doc went into Marty's future. And in the final episode, Marty travels back to the Wild West to prevent western cowboy Biff from murdering Doc. The series takes on a new charm with the romance between Doc and a schoolteacher he saves the life of, played by Mary Steenburgen. Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd star.
Haven't we been here before?
posted on 31 Aug 2009An improvement on part 2, this second follow-up nevertheless retains some of it's predecessor's weaknesses; most annoyingly, the repetition of scenes from the original. Also, Zemeckis again resorts to a Chuck Jones and Tex Avery approach (doesn't every "family" film-maker these days?). Thomas F. Wilson's character, particularly, evolved from Biff in part 1, to Bluto in part 2, and wound up somewhere past Yosemite Sam in part 3. For all that, at least you can follow the plot and care about the characters, which is more than you can say for part 2. Best advice, though, is: STICK TO THE ORIGINAL!
Good; But not up to the Back to the Future Standard
posted on 31 Aug 2009Don't get me wrong, it's a good movie, and a good conclusion to the series. But a large part of the movie is Dr. Brown falling in love with this incredibaly boring woman. Needless to say, this large subplot turns a fun, exciting comedy, into a long, boring love story. Despite this, it's still cool to see Hill Valley in it's beginning stages.
Back and better then ever!
posted on 31 Aug 2009This excellent is one of the few superior sequels. The director made an excellent choice of putting the story in the wild west. One of the best parts of the story is at the town fair. Alot of things happen here and i love the music in this movie.if you havent seen this movie make sure you do. This movie is totaly different from the others in that doc falls in love and causes some trouble and marty finds his relatives back in the past!
Back To the Future 3 Rocks!
posted on 31 Aug 2009I don't think that this movie is as good as the first one was(no movie in a sequel is as good as the first one). The movie was still very good but the scenes looked fake. It was action packed, though and I liked the way that the producers used some of the same scenes from the other movies. I would say that my favorite movie though is Back to the Future I.
They've saved the best trip for last
posted on 31 Aug 2009This would be no doubt the best out of the excellent Back To The Future series. Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd star in this rousing conclusion to the popular series from executive producer Stephen Spielberg and director Robert Zemeckis.
Stranded in 1955 after a freak burst of lightning, Marty must travel to 1885 to rescue Doc Brown from a premature end. Surviving an Indian attack and unfriendly townsfolk, Marty finds Doc Brown the blacksmith. But with Doc under the spell of the charming Clara Clayton, it's up to Marty to get them out of the wild west and back to the future. Back to the future 3 has got everything-action,laughs and romance in this grand finale to the blockbuster time-travel series.
Blast To The Old West
posted on 31 Aug 2009Third time may be a charm, but not with this film series. While this movie is good, the other two are far better than this. Anyway, after Doc is sent to the Old West, Marty goes back to rescue him. Along the way, Doc gets a girlfriend, and Marty gets in trouble with Biff's anscestor, the local ruffian. The train seen at the end is cool, though.
The acting is still good, but the jokes are worn out by now. This movie is definitly not terrible, it is good, just not as good as the other two. If you liked the first two, see this one too.
Last, but far from least, with miraculous movie magic
posted on 31 Aug 2009"Back to the Future Part III" is, in my opinion, the best of the entire trilogy. Of course, that's just my opinion, but I can't be wrong because it's a point of view, right? That out of the way, let's get to some heavy duty praising for one of our best directors, Robert Zemeckis. There are very few directors who have such a love for the craft of filmmaking that, when you see their work on the screen, you know they were going totally buckwild, just having the time of their lives with all the gadgets at their disposal. Sam Raimi is one, Spielberg, Shyamalan, and Lucas are three more, and definitely our dear Bob Zemeckis. All you have to do is look at his menagerie of films: "Back to the Future", "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", "Forrest Gump", and "What Lies Beneath". Even though I didn't like "What Lies Beneath", it still had some of the coolest camera moves I've seen in recent years. But come on, "Roger Rabbit" and "Forrest Gump", not to mention said trilogy are classics, filled with remarkable visuals and a wonderful sense of humanity. "Back to the Future Part III" is no exception to that rule.
This isn't usually revered as the best of the films. In fact, other than a few friends of mine, the only critic I know of to agree is Leonard Maltin. But I believe it to be for a few reasons. First, this is by far the most fast-paced entry in the trilogy. It moves from scene to scene at 88 mph and never stops until the end. Secondly, despite this enormously fast pace, it never ceases to have a beating heart at its center. The love story in the film, which finally revolves around Doc, is very sweet, and the friendship between Doc and Marty continues to grow. Third, the dialogue in this film seems like it went into hyperkinetic overdrive. It zips! That's why, even in a film of mostly character driven scenes, it never loses pace. There's also a very clever reversal of character stereotyping between Doc and Marty that I'm glad they saved for this film. If it had been in the second or even the first one, it wouldn't have come off as well.
But anyway, as is the usual with the plot of these films, look at the title. We are in the year 1885, and Marty has torn the fuel line on the DeLorean, which looks really hilarious with white-wall tires from 1955. So, in order to get the time machine up to 88 mph, Doc devises a plan to hijack... oh, sorry... borrow a locomotive, and using some very specially made crystal logs, getting the boiler hot enough to push the time machine back to the future. Meanwhile, we've got the threat of a duel with good old Biff's grandfather, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, and the aforementioned love story between Doc and a teacher named Clara who he managed to save before a grisly fall to her death. All very simple, all very smartly done, using all the cliches from spaghetti westerns to its advantage, and with incredible visual effects for its action-packed, explosive finale.
It's really hard not to like this series of films. I don't know anyone who doesn't like them. And I think most of that has to do with the fact that, even with all the wackiness and special effects and one-liners and comedy, what really draws people to these films is that the characters are us: They don't react all that differently from how we would. And we all wonder from time to time what would happen if we could go back and change our past, or if one little different thing happened, how would we turn out? The "Back to the Future" films address all of these things with a whole lot of brains, heart, and laughter.
NOT AS GOOD AS THE FIRST 2 BUT A GOOD ENDING
posted on 31 Aug 2009THE FIRST 2 WERE BOX OFFICE HITS AND THE 3RD WASN'T AS POPULAR. BUT ANYWAYS THIS HAS A GOOD ENDING WHEN MARTY IS STUCK IN 1955 AFTER A FREAK BURST OF LIGHTNING WHEN DOC IS SENT TO 1885. NOW MARTY MUST GO BACK AND BRING DOC HOME FROM 1885. THE OLD WEST IS A GOOD TOUCH TO THE ENDING OF THE TIME TRAVEL. NOW BUY THE LAST PIECE OF THE PUZZEL TO TIME TRAVEL TRILOGY.



A great conclusion for a great trilogy
posted on 31 Aug 2009Although this one may seem a bit slow in some parts, it is still one the best adventure/commedy movies ever made. In my opinion, the first film is the best in that category. There is a great love story, many hilarious moments, tons of suspense and action. I can watch Back to the Future films again and again and I never get tired of them. A classic.