A trilogy where you actually want to revisit all 3 flicks
that last scene with the train was a little too much. I would have liked it more if doc brown and his family stayed in 1985, otherwise still a great movie!
Fun and exciting conclusion to this awesome time-travelling classic. The time travel logic and what rules apply don't make much sense in the end anymore but honestly who cares.
weirdly enough this is my favorite of the series I really enjoy the Western theme there is a lot of good character development for both of the major characters we especially get to see a lot of doc Brown this movie You could argue this is more of his movie which is pretty awesome
A great trilogy comes to an End!!
Probably my least favorite of the three but still good. The different setting makes this one feel the most different and that freshens it up.
Theme- 9.5/10
Rewatchibility- 9/10
Acting- 9.5/10
Kinematography- 10/10
Time- 9/10
Total - 47/5 = 9.4
In the key of the west, a great culmination of the series.
Well,well,well!!
Before watching this trilogy, I thought that if they're going to past and future in two movies, then what'd the other one be!!And they kept the real punch for the finale and guess what,it’s the western time.And that's the best thing about it.This trilogy is known as the gem for such clever writing I'll say... Loved the trilogy and the way people used to think about such complex topics...
lol Marty and his family are about to become rich when they invest every dime into buy stock of the company Marty eventually works for that they have the paper from
Sometimes this is the best in the series. It's very straightforward and it's a fun, feel-good watch. It also has some of the funniest writing in the series.
However, the original is also the original. It's legendary. Either way this one is worth a watch.
7.5/10
Well I had more fun with this third and final Installment than I actually thought I would.
It is a solid conclusion to rap up this Awesome trilogy.
Even though part 3
Is the weakest of the three and it was definitely Time to close the lid and call it a day with this franchise, they did a solid job at rapping it all up.
Kudos for saying no more and sticking to it, even going as far as putting a ban on any reboots are fourth Installments being made. No cash Garbage Woke Grabs and for that you have my upmost respect.
Part one was a solid entry
Part 2 was my favourite and a really strong sequel
and part 3 was a lovely even soppy farewell to the time travel exploits of
Doc and Marty.
When these movies originally came out I had the honour for my Dad to take me to see them at the cinema which was called
Crystal Peaks where they was showing all 3 movies
Back to Back and me and my Dad sat there for over
8 hours in the Cinema and watched them one straight after another and it was frickin Awesome, I was so young at the time and funnily enough my Dad never took me again, it was my Mom from then on lol.
But I will never forget that first Major cinema experience of watching
Back to the Future 8 hour Marathon.
And now decades later I own them on Blu Ray boxset,
who knows maybe in a few years time on my next rewatch I may just do the Marathon
again from the
comfort of my
Captains Chair.
There is no denying that these 3 movies are lightning in a bottle and they are movie magic such as we will never see the likes of again.
Timeless Classics.
THE PAST WON'T KILL YOU,
THE FUTURE DEFINITELY WILL,
SO ALL THAT MATTERS
IS HERE, RIGHT NOW
THAT'S THE ONLY THING THAT IS IMPORTANT.
THE END
Back to the Future. https://trakt.tv/movies/back-to-the-future-1985
Back To The Future Part II. https://trakt.tv/movies/back-to-the-future-part-ii-1989
Back to the Future Part III. https://trakt.tv/movies/back-to-the-future-part-iii-1990
This is the point where the dam breaks for the BTTF trilogy. Without the innocent, loose grasp of reality present in the first film, nor the amusing, campy glimpses of the future seen in the second, there's really not all that much to look forward to as this bad western lolls its way toward the finish line.
Marty McFly and Doc Brown still make for strong core characters, ones we desperately want to see come out ahead, but they've got their arms full here with a stale set of recurring gags, a base premise that's thin at best and a hammy love story that doesn't really bring anything meaningful to the table. Where the original was able to effortlessly skirt the holes that speckled its plot, the saga's grand finale bowls straight through them with no regard for the repercussions, leaving audiences skeptical. A needless leap across both genre and era, at least it has the dignity to close the door behind it while the credits queue.
“Your future is whatever you make it.” Back to the Future Part III concludes the series by returning to the fun and whimsy that made the original so popular. With Doc stuck in the Old West, Marty has to go back to save him after learning that Doc was shot and killed by “Mad Dog” Tannen. The tone of the film is more lighthearted than in Part II, and tries to emulate the formula of the original; bringing romance back into the story and exploring culture clashes. However, the film convolutes the series time-travel theory even more and is full of inconsistencies. Still, despite some rough edges Back to the Future Part III delivers an exciting and entertaining ride that’s a lot of fun.
Constantly yelling how they can't change any events and then they change all the events - that's Part III.
.. well, at least I'm done now.
A nice ending to the trilogy, and easily the second-best. Though Clara's bits were hit-or-miss, the setting was a nice change of pace and the movie kept me engaged. It didn't come anywhere close to capturing the magic of the original, but it stands on its own well enough.
A fitting and well done conclusion to the trilogy that has clever & unique moments and a great plot
Paco cinema: Sound and Vision 3.5 / 5. I liked it more than the other times, entertaining and enjoyable
the least favorite between the trilogy.thanks, not makes it more.
I had the solid privilege to watch this in theatres. A fantastic ending to a great trilogy. I watched i again now and even after all this years it is still a very enjoyable and fun film to watch.
The best ending for an awesome trilogy
Nice ending to the series
Review by DeletedBlockedParent2014-02-25T21:45:03Z
"It means your future hasn't been written yet. No one's has. Your future is whatever you make it. So make it a good one, both of you."
Great end for a fantastic trilogy!
With Back To The Future we had an amazing first film, a sequel could have been a problem. Is very difficult to make a sequel as good as the first film. That didn't happened with Back To The Future Part II, it continued to be amazing. Thinking about another sequel after two successful films is even more difficult and in my opinion Back To The Future Part III is indeed the weakest of all three but that doesn't mean that is bad because it was a very fun ride once again!
This time we travel back in time to the Old West that is portrayed beautifully. That atmosphere makes it different from the other two films, so it kinda looses a little bit of the 80's charm of the previous films.
In one hand, I really like the fact that we don't know anything more about what will happen to the characters in the future but on the other hand it makes me a little sad to see that the amazing Marty and Doc team will never cross each other again. Because we know that this is the last instalment of the francise, it's very interesting to feel the nostalgy that is very present throughout the film.
Back To The Future films are one of the most fun and amazing adventures that cinema ever saw and they will always be great classics. Robert Zemeckis deserves all the credits by what he accomplished with this trilogy.