EL FUTURO SERA LO QUE TU HAGAS AHORA
Added 11/11/2009
Con este increible y sabio mensaje comienzo mi opinion acerca de una de las mejores terceras partes que he visto en mi vida; de 1985 nos fuimos a 1955, y ahora regresamos hasta 1885!!!; hay elementos infaltables, desde nuestro joven Marty McFly (Ahora alias "Clint Easwood"), el divertidamente loco profesor, el tipo grosero y rudo que ahora es un bandido del oeste (aunque el actor es el mismo que interpreta al abusivo "Beef") y hasta vemos EL RELOJ!!! (que en ese momento era recien inagurado); la historia, al igual que las anteriores, te mantiene amarrado al asiento, llegando a momentos criticos y hasta llenos de adrenalina y ansiedad;la mas agradable novedad es esa profesora dulce, tierna y sincera de la cual nuestro profesor se "enamora", por la cual experimentara por primera vez este sentimiento; una pelicula que nos deja un magnifico sabor a "western", rompiendo el molde de sus antecesoras (y de una magnifica forma) y cerrando con un final muy comico e impactante una de las mejores trilogias del pasado siglo XX.
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A Most Excellent Sequel
Added 5/7/2009
Excellent! Almost as good as the first Back To The Future! Brings all the installments into focus and finishes the trilogy in fine fashion.
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Saddle up Cowboy... it's a Wild West adventure for Doc and McFly.
Added 5/4/2009
As soon as Marty and Doc get ready to go back to 1985 from 1955, the Delorean is hit with a lightning bolt and sends Doc somewhere in time. As Marty is standing there in 1955, confused on what to do, a mailman comes up to him, handing him a letter addressed to him, from 1885, from Doc. The letter says that he hid the Delorean in a cave, and to use it to get back to 1985 and to not come to 1885 to rescue him. But when Marty finds out that Doc dies from a gunshot to the back, he decides to not listen to Doc and head back to 1885 to save Doc from dying. But when he arrives in 1885, he busts his fuel line, leaking out all the fuel. And in 1885, there is no gasoline. So while Doc and Marty try to figure out how to get back to 1985, they must also try and not die by the gun of Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, the relative of Biff.
While part 3 feels like part 1 and 2, it almost feels totally different. It being more of a western has a big hand in that also. And I love westerns, so I love part 3. Honestly in my review of part 2, I said part 1 is probably my favorite, but I really don't know. I love all 3 parts equally because even though they all have the same premise, they are all so different at the same time. In part 3, I absolutely loved the character of Buford Tannen. He was absolutely hilarious. And he really felt like he was a bad guy from back in the west. The way he talked and the way he looked. I also liked how a lot of part 2 hinted at parts of part 3 (since they were both made back to back). For instance, Marty sees a picture of his great grandfather in part 2 and he says something like "Good looking guy", but in part 3 we find out it was really Marty himself. And definitely one of my favorite parts of all 3 movies is here in this movie. The final scene with the train trying to get the Delorean to the future was done really well.
For the final part of the trilogy, I really couldn't have asked for more. Definitely a great ending to a great trilogy that will be loved for a long time by children and adults. OWN THIS!
P.S. - So why didn't Marty and Doc just go to the cave that Doc put the Delorean in to siphon gas from it to put it into the Delorean that needed gas instead of trying to use a train to get it to the future. DOH! =)
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the most optimistic sequal
Added 3/21/2009
i like the optimism in this film.when the lightning strike the delorean and doc is gone,it was sad and depressing in the end of bttf 2 and marty was all sad and looks like he is stuck all alone in 1955...but then again there is the other doc of 1955 that can help him-all he has to do is explaining this doc all the story and make him help.
and ofcorse,the important sentence and idea of this film and whole the trilogy-that the future isnt written and it is what u make of it. if time travel was a reality we could really write the future and present as we want them,but since its not the case the least we can do is getting control on what we do now in order to build a better future for ourselves-being more assertive to get what we want,then we will achieve the success and we will have a beautiful future.we make our own destiny and not only the circumstances or luck.
plant good seeds now now for a blooming future!:)
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A Perfect Ending To The Trilogy!!!
Added 2/10/2009
Although I don't love it as much as the first two, it's still pretty good! It takes place right after the second ended. Marty is stuck back in 1955 and needs Doc's help to get back to his time. They find the DeLorean in an old mine shaft and fix it up. Marty then finds Doc's tombstone that says that he died in 1885! So, Marty takes the DeLorean goes goes back further in time to save Doc from being shot by Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen. Doc saves Clara Clayton and they slowly begin to fall in love. Doc and Marty get the DeLorean ready to be pushed by a train to go back to the future, but Doc wants to stay because he loves Clara. Will Marty make it back to 1985? Will Doc stay with Clara? Will Doc be shot by Buford Tannen? If you want the answers, I highly recommend BACK TO THE FUTURE PART III!!!
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EL FUTURO SERA LO QUE TU HAGAS AHORA
Added 11/11/2009
Con este increible y sabio mensaje comienzo mi opinion acerca de una de las mejores terceras partes que he visto en mi vida; de 1985 nos fuimos a 1955, y ahora regresamos hasta 1885!!!; hay elementos infaltables, desde nuestro joven Marty McFly (Ahora alias "Clint Easwood"), el divertidamente loco profesor, el tipo grosero y rudo que ahora es un bandido del oeste (aunque el actor es el mismo que interpreta al abusivo "Beef") y hasta vemos EL RELOJ!!! (que en ese momento era recien inagurado); la historia, al igual que las anteriores, te mantiene amarrado al asiento, llegando a momentos criticos y hasta llenos de adrenalina y ansiedad;la mas agradable novedad es esa profesora dulce, tierna y sincera de la cual nuestro profesor se "enamora", por la cual experimentara por primera vez este sentimiento; una pelicula que nos deja un magnifico sabor a "western", rompiendo el molde de sus antecesoras (y de una magnifica forma) y cerrando con un final muy comico e impactante una de las mejores trilogias del pasado siglo XX.
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A Most Excellent Sequel
Added 5/7/2009
Excellent! Almost as good as the first Back To The Future! Brings all the installments into focus and finishes the trilogy in fine fashion.
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Saddle up Cowboy... it's a Wild West adventure for Doc and McFly.
Added 5/4/2009
As soon as Marty and Doc get ready to go back to 1985 from 1955, the Delorean is hit with a lightning bolt and sends Doc somewhere in time. As Marty is standing there in 1955, confused on what to do, a mailman comes up to him, handing him a letter addressed to him, from 1885, from Doc. The letter says that he hid the Delorean in a cave, and to use it to get back to 1985 and to not come to 1885 to rescue him. But when Marty finds out that Doc dies from a gunshot to the back, he decides to not listen to Doc and head back to 1885 to save Doc from dying. But when he arrives in 1885, he busts his fuel line, leaking out all the fuel. And in 1885, there is no gasoline. So while Doc and Marty try to figure out how to get back to 1985, they must also try and not die by the gun of Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, the relative of Biff.
While part 3 feels like part 1 and 2, it almost feels totally different. It being more of a western has a big hand in that also. And I love westerns, so I love part 3. Honestly in my review of part 2, I said part 1 is probably my favorite, but I really don't know. I love all 3 parts equally because even though they all have the same premise, they are all so different at the same time. In part 3, I absolutely loved the character of Buford Tannen. He was absolutely hilarious. And he really felt like he was a bad guy from back in the west. The way he talked and the way he looked. I also liked how a lot of part 2 hinted at parts of part 3 (since they were both made back to back). For instance, Marty sees a picture of his great grandfather in part 2 and he says something like "Good looking guy", but in part 3 we find out it was really Marty himself. And definitely one of my favorite parts of all 3 movies is here in this movie. The final scene with the train trying to get the Delorean to the future was done really well.
For the final part of the trilogy, I really couldn't have asked for more. Definitely a great ending to a great trilogy that will be loved for a long time by children and adults. OWN THIS!
P.S. - So why didn't Marty and Doc just go to the cave that Doc put the Delorean in to siphon gas from it to put it into the Delorean that needed gas instead of trying to use a train to get it to the future. DOH! =)
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