The first moments in 1885 are really great. Colors look great and there is just a nice warmth to every scene, even those in other years bookending the film. The look of the interiors and exteriors are all lovingly reproduced and that iconic set/production design really receives some love from the new format. Dare I say it – This one looks the best of the bunch! The golden hues of the old west sparkle here.
#Back to the future 3 review series#
Overall, this is a fitting end to a spectacular series and one sound way to close out the story of Marty and Doc! This is as authentic as you can get, immersed in the dusty old west and giving audiences a new take on the western formula with some surefire comedy and great action. The train sequence at the end is not loved enough in my opinion. Production design is yet again a huge deal. The highlight in casting though is Mary Steenburgen who implants her sensitive vulnerability into the kind and courageous Clara. Flea of course has a blast in his small role. Needles, although this time an 1885 version. Wilson is Mad Dog Tannen, a western style A-hole. Fox stretches out a little as a maturing Marty and also Seamus McFly, a great grandfather. We get Lea Thompson back in a new role as Maggie McFly (Marty’s great grandmother) and she continues to evolve in each film showing off terrific acting skills throughout. In the end, there is that story – one that is still rooted in the tradition of the first Back to the Future film. In my home, I’m totally fine with this film, loving it for its western diversion and it’s sweet ending now and for the nostalgia it gives me, remembering going to a video store and being with my family munching popcorn and falling for the characters of the film. Audiences though seem to debate this one. Commercially this one did just as well as the previous two films. Critically it’s more revered than the second film. There are a lot of folks that tend to be divided on this particular installment.
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We all hunkered down on the couch to watch and I enjoyed every minute even unknowing of what was going on some of the time.
#Back to the future 3 review movie#
I was a little guy, about 4 years old and my family had gone to The Wherehouse to rent this one for a movie night. Fun fact - Back to the Future Part III was my initial introduction to this series.
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Fox) and Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) are back! This time, the guys are headed to the Wild West (1885 to be exact.) The pace slows down a bit with this film, but in the best of ways. The western aspect of the film gives a new refreshing spin on the time travel story! Read on below and be sure to click the (paid) link(s) at the end to grab a copy of this amazing set! The third installment of the Back to the Future Part III is sort of a divider for fans of the franchise.