

Back to the Future Part III
Directed by Robert ZemeckisStranded in 1955, Marty McFly learns about the death of Doc Brown in 1885 and must travel back in time to save him. With no fuel readily available for the DeLorean, the two must figure how to escape the Old West before Emmett is murdered.
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- Manuel FrangisMarch 26, 2025I just watched Back to the Future Part III and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This was the perfect way to wrap up the trilogy. It brings everything full circle with a totally new setting, great character moments, and all the heart and fun that made the first two movies so great. I love that instead of going to the future again, they went way back to the Old West—it was such a cool change of pace that still fits the story perfectly. Michael J. Fox once again nails it as Marty McFly, and by now, you know exactly what to expect from him. He’s confident, funny, and you can tell he’s grown a lot since the first movie. But what makes this one even more fun is that Fox also plays his own ancestor, Seamus McFly, and seeing him in that old-school cowboy setting is hilarious. Marty is out of his element here, but he still finds a way to adapt—and of course, cause a little chaos along the way. Christopher Lloyd’s Doc Brown gets the spotlight this time, and I loved it. This is the most emotional and personal we’ve seen Doc. He’s still the eccentric genius, but now we get to see a whole different side of him. He’s not just thinking about time travel and science—he’s thinking about his future, love, and whether it’s time to finally live in the moment instead of always trying to fix the past or protect the timeline. The Old West setting works so well. Everything feels fresh while still being familiar. You’ve got saloons, shootouts, horseback chases, and even a steam-powered DeLorean. It’s like a full-on Western, but with time travel, sci-fi twists, and the same energy the trilogy is known for. Seeing Marty try to survive in 1885 with zero technology and a bunch of angry townsfolk is honestly just fun to watch. Thomas F. Wilson is back as Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, and he’s completely unhinged in the best way. He’s a totally different kind of villain compared to Biff in the other movies, but he’s just as entertaining. Mad Dog is loud, violent, and quick-tempered, and every scene he’s in has that classic Western showdown vibe. You know he’s a threat, but he’s also kind of ridiculous, which fits the tone perfectly. The romance between Doc and Clara adds a lot of heart to the movie. It’s the first time we see Doc really struggle with something emotional, and it gives his character a new layer that I really liked. Mary Steenburgen is great as Clara, and her chemistry with Doc feels real. It’s sweet without slowing the movie down. The pacing is great, especially for a movie that’s set in a totally different time period. There’s still plenty of action, humor, and tension. The final train sequence is one of the coolest and most intense scenes in the whole trilogy. It’s creative, exciting, and brings everything together in a satisfying way. I give Back to the Future Part III 5 out of 5 stars because it finishes the trilogy strong. It’s got adventure, humor, heart, and a great message about living your life instead of trying to control every outcome. Overall Back to the Future Part III is a fun, emotional, and fitting conclusion to one of the best movie trilogies ever made. I loved every part of it, and the ending left me with a big smile. Great way to close the time-travel loop.
- 匚卂尺ㄥJanuary 26, 2025Classic 80's sci-fi comedy. Really good movies from start to finish, and you don't need a time machine to watch them again.