Back to the Future Part III



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Richard Dysart
ZZ Top
Michael J. Fox Marty McFly/Seamus McFly
Christopher Lloyd Dr. Emmett Brown
Mary Steenburgen Clara Clayton
Thomas F. Wilson Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen/Biff Tannen
Lea Thompson Maggie McFly/Lorraine McFly
Elisabeth Shue Jennifer Parker
James Tolkan Chief Marshal James Strickland
Matt Clark Chester the Bartender
Dub Taylor Saloon Old-Timer #1
Harry Carey Jr. Saloon Old-Timer #2
Pat Buttram Saloon Old-Timer #3
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

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3: They've saved the best trip for last... But this time they may have gone too far.
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  • A good conclusion to a fantastic trilogy

    Back to the Future was pure fun. Part II was extremely well-made but
    without the spirit of fun. Now, in Part III, the spirit of fun returns.
    Unfortunately, this film, despite being enjoyable, is the weakest
    instalment in the Back to the Future trilogy. It picks up where Part II
    left off, and is extremely enjoyable. Unfortunately, it would've been
    so much better had the recreation of the Wild West days been more
    meticulous. Instead, every cliché from a Clint Eastwood western is
    recycled in here (with Marty taking up Eastwood's name, in homage). The
    result is a more fun film than Part II, but not nearly as strong.In the original film, Marty travels back in time, helps his parents
    overcome personal problems and get together. Part II had the brilliant
    idea of giving Marty a problem he struggles with, which people from the
    places he visits try to help him with. This problem is him being unable
    to control himself when he is called a name. Part III carries on this
    subplot, along with a new romantic subplot, which are the film's
    strongest bits and true joys.The Verdict: Not as strong a sequel as Part II was, but the original's
    spirit of fun returns in Part III. The result is the weakest instalment
    of the series, but a fun one to watch nonetheless.Overall Rating: 9/10

    tml_pohlak_13 from Canada - 26 June 2009
  • A Fitting End To A Great Trilogy

    In Back to the Future Part III, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) goes back
    in time again…waaaaay back. For the past 8 months, Doc Brown
    (Christopher Lloyd) has been peacefully living in the year 1885, since
    the time machine was struck by lightning. After finding out that Doc is
    murdered, Marty goes back to the Old West to save his friend and return
    to 1985. This movie is my least favorite of the trilogy, but it's still
    a good movie. After the hectic Part II, Part III is a bit more laid
    back. I like this movie a lot, and although the first two are better,
    it's still a fun movie that I'll watch every now and again. By the end
    of the film, it's sad to know that the adventure's over, but it still
    was one hell of an adventure.

    Ryan Neil from United States - 15 June 2009
  • A good way to wrap it up, but otherwise the least of the three

    If BTTF 3 were not the end, then what would become of this film?
    Notably lacking the wit of the first one, which had such memorable
    jokes as the "Tab" conversation. If anything, this is more like a past
    version of the second one…using aspects the previous film had. The
    first time you see it will be out of curiosity, the second for your
    friend to see it, and then I doubt that it will leave your shelf. Lucky
    for you the DVD comes in a trilogy, so you don't have to buy it just by
    itself to see this finale of one of the most well-loved time travel
    films around. All in all, a good way to end it…but a so-so stand
    alone movie.

    Poke504 from United States - 8 June 2009
  • Surprisingly Good!

    Usually these kind of movies don't fare well with critics, the
    audience, and the box office. I feel that this film had success in all
    these categories. I certainly felt this is a good way to end a classic
    series.This time, Marty McFly travels back to 1888 to rescue Doc. If Doc is
    not rescued, he will perish and history may be altered in one way or
    another.The acting is pretty good. Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd
    basically did as well as they did in the first two. Mary Steenburgen
    was a nice addition. It added some romance to the film.Now, the important thing is that this film is not as good as the first
    two films. Well, the plot/characters/acting/music are, but it did not
    give me the feel as I would normally feel while watching a classic.Overall, this is a grand finale to a great series. I would pick this
    movie as the best one. I rate this film 9/10.

    g-bodyl from United States - 13 May 2009
  • Worst of the Trilogy.

    I think that the first two Back to the Future films were awesome. So I
    thought that when I saw the third installment that I would love that
    one as well. I was mistaken.Basically Marty has to get help from Doc Brown in 1955 to get back to
    1985. After they uncover the time machine they discover that Doc was
    killed in 1885 by Maddog Tanner. So Marty decides to go back in time to
    rescue Doc instead. Along the way the delorian experiences problems and
    Doc Falls in love.I think this film does a good job of continuing the series. The
    beginning starts off right where Number two left off. When it gets to
    the Western Part is where the problems start.There is a lack of good jokes and action in this one. The other two
    were way more funny and had much better action.The whole western setting makes this film seem like a comedic western
    film rather than a back to the future film. It seems as if there was
    not as much going on and the main conflict of getting back to 1985 was
    not as pressing as the conflicts in the other films.Also I did not like the whole Doc falls in love part of this film.
    Maybe it is because the actress who plays his girlfriend, Mary
    Steenberg, added nothing to this film. Seems like she is just reading
    her lines rather than trying to act. Doc did not seem like the
    character that I knew from the first two films in this one.Michael J. Fox is great though. He always is great as Marty in these
    films and once again is in top acting form. His performance in this
    film makes the film worth watching.Definitely the worst of the series. Did not seem as exciting and funny
    too me and the whole love story made it lame. I recommend it the least
    of the series and at least this film puts an OK end to the series.
    Still it should have been better.

    jerekra from United States - 4 May 2009

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