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Post by Alyce: Old Media Enthusiast on May 25, 2020 19:31:03 GMT -5
While not as strong as the previous films, it's still a fun movie and as good a conclusion to the films as possible.
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Post by Feargus McReddit on May 25, 2020 19:39:24 GMT -5
The second best BTTF movie. It’s a lot of fun.
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Post by CMWaters on May 25, 2020 19:42:22 GMT -5
So we must not be too far away from the cartoon's 30th then.
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Post by Alyce: Old Media Enthusiast on May 25, 2020 19:47:49 GMT -5
So we must not be too far away from the cartoon's 30th then. Next year.
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on May 25, 2020 20:07:49 GMT -5
Great Scott!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2020 20:09:13 GMT -5
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on May 25, 2020 20:12:20 GMT -5
There’s that word again. Is there something wrong with the Earth’s gravitational pull?
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on May 25, 2020 20:35:45 GMT -5
I like Part III more than Part II.
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Post by The Heenan Family on May 25, 2020 20:37:48 GMT -5
*dances*
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2020 21:21:37 GMT -5
As a young'un, I liked the flashy fast moving pace of Part II more than the kind of slow burn of Part III. But as I grew older, I learned to appreciate the more wholesome and story driven pace of it. Both movies are great, no doubt.
And yeah, that ZZ Top song is a banger.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on May 25, 2020 23:43:49 GMT -5
My favourite of the trilogy, and it really showcases what a great actor Christopher Lloyd is.
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Post by horsemen4ever on May 26, 2020 8:23:38 GMT -5
What struck me about these sequel movies, is the reveal that the McFlys and the Tanons are oil and water, no mater the century, a Tannen is trying to bully a McFly. And somewhere in between they are the Stricklands.
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Post by SmashTV on May 26, 2020 9:02:50 GMT -5
I didn’t like how some of the dialogue kept emphasising the words ‘past’ and future, but have always liked the film. It’s a fine way to end the trilogy with happy endings for the Beowns and McFlys - and rightly so.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2020 9:05:07 GMT -5
I wish I could go back in time 30 years to watch this movie where the present is 5 years prior, the past is 30 years before that, and it mostly takes place 135 years ago.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2020 9:08:24 GMT -5
I like Part III more than Part II. I like them about equally for different reasons. Part 2 is more iconic visually, and more "fun", but Part 3 seems to have the most heart of the series. It's the one that actually shows us the friendship of Doc and Marty instead of telling us about it. These two guys would do anything for each other like true best friends, and 3 is the one that really shows that.
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Post by Stu on May 26, 2020 9:42:00 GMT -5
It's a small thing, but this has one of my favorite "special thanks" at the end of the credits.
Random name Random name Random name Michael Jackson
and Clint Eastwood
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Post by Joker on May 26, 2020 9:52:11 GMT -5
I remember this being one of the first movies I ever saw at the cinema, the train scene was too much for little me.
These days I think it is fantastic.
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Post by horsemen4ever on May 26, 2020 12:01:53 GMT -5
I know this is very dark, but logically, but if they wanted to preserve the time line, once Doc found out that Clara was suppose to die in that gorge, wouldn't they try to kill her. You got to preserve the time line.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2020 12:10:01 GMT -5
I know this is very dark, but logically, but if they wanted to preserve the time line, once Doc found out that Clara was suppose to die in that gorge, wouldn't they try to kill her. You got to preserve the time line. Here's the thing, Doc only found out about Clayton Ravine after Marty was there, he seemingly had no idea beforehand. Even when going through the idea of the train, he mentions Shonash Ravine. As Marty said, "so they don't name the ravine after her". He knew nothing major changed.
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Post by horsemen4ever on May 26, 2020 12:13:03 GMT -5
I know this is very dark, but logically, but if they wanted to preserve the time line, once Doc found out that Clara was suppose to die in that gorge, wouldn't they try to kill her. You got to preserve the time line. Here's the thing, Doc only found out about Clayton Ravine after Marty was there, he seemingly had no idea beforehand. Even when going through the idea of the train, he mentions Shonash Ravine. As Marty said, "so they don't name the ravine after her". He knew nothing major changed. The major thing that changed that someone that was suppose to not be here, is going to live a life in a world she is not suppose to be part of. I guess that does erase of the guilt of taking here with them to the future, and live out a life in another time period.
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