Cathardincu
Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Stoutor
It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
Helllins
It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
Majikat
Not as good as the first two, but still a fun way Watch!
stormhawk2018
It approves like continuation although it isn't possible to be compared with its predecessor much less with that blockbuster that is the first delivery of the saga.Half-entertained, the concept of time travel and the correction / modification of the future is quite strange; the end considerably improves the rest of the tape although nothing special happens until then.It's seen and of course it isn't a bad movie, but it is overshadowed by its two predecessors. The same is a worthy ending to an unforgettable trilogy.
Wuchak
Released in 1990, "Back to the Future Part III" stars Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, a teen who travels back to 1885 to save his friend, Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd). Mary Steenburgen plays a woman that catches Doc's eye in the Old West while Lea Thompson plays a McFly ancestor. Thomas F. Wilson returns as the villain, both as Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen and Biff, while Elisabeth Shue returns as Marty's girlfriend. There are also numerous Western icons featured in peripheral roles.On paper this should've been a great ending to the trilogy and I expected it to be. Unfortunately, the filmmakers didn't take advantage of the great possibilities of Marty & Doc being in the Old West and the movie bogs down in the second act with several dull sequences. So it's definitely the least of the trilogy, but there's enough good here to make it worth catching for fans of the franchise. There are several amusing bits and the ending is worth waiting for. NOTE: To appreciate this installment it's mandatory to watch the two prior movies first. The film runs 118 minutes and was shot in Jamestown, Port Hueneme, Oxnard, South Pasadena, Pasadena, El Monte, Ventura County, Sonora, Universal City and Los Angeles, California. Monument Valley, Arizona & Utah DIRECTOR: Robert Zemeckis. WRITERS: Zemeckis & Bob Gale. GRADE: C+/B-
classicsoncall
I thought this was a fun film, but for reasons most viewers wouldn't even have considered. For starters, since the Western is my favorite movie genre, the Wild West setting allowed the film makers to introduce a trio of old time cowboy actors to the story. I don't think their character names were mentioned in the picture, but it was cool to see Harry Carey Jr., Pat Buttram and Dub Taylor hanging around the old saloon offering their take on Hill Valley newcomer Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox). I had to wonder if they might have all appeared together in a 'real' Western at some point along the way. I wouldn't bet against it.Then with all that Clint Eastwood business, the film brings up a great trivia point when Marty makes his appearance outside a movie theater in 1955, and right there is a poster for "Revenge of the Creature". That was the movie in which Clint Eastwood made his screen debut for just a brief moment, trying to figure out what happened to a missing lab mouse! That 'Creature' by the way, was the Creature From the Black Lagoon, and the movie was the second in the franchise consisting of three films.Regarding the actual story, I've long ago given up on trying to figure out how the time travel stuff works, it's just not that important. There was a time I would have twisted myself into a pretzel trying to keep it all straight but I've found that just going with the flow is a whole lot easier. Take Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) for example, his presence in 1885 for eight months should have had some impact on the space-time continuum for events in 1955 and 1985, but what's the point of trying to figure that out. By the time we get to the finale, old Doc is whizzing around the cosmos in his tricked out flying train with Clara (Mary Steenburgen) and his two little pardners.So the best thing to do here I guess is just have some fun with the picture, knowing that the saga of Marty and Doc has come to it's final conclusion. For all the players who appeared in all three episodes, good job, it had to be a once in a googolplex experience.