GREAT SCOTT!! My wife watches BACK TO THE FUTURE PART III for the FIRST time! || Movie Reaction



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My wife watches Back to the Future Part 3 for the FIRST time! We react to the movie and give our review.

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42 thoughts on “GREAT SCOTT!! My wife watches BACK TO THE FUTURE PART III for the FIRST time! || Movie Reaction”

  1. Interestingly, while the current generation of reactors seem to like Part II better than Part III, it was Part III that was better received when they were released in 1989 and 1990 with Part II being called a messy hodge-podge that was all over the place mostly serving as a bridge to get us from Part I to Part III. Maybe it's because viewers in the 1980s waited four years for the sequels while today's viewers can watch them back to back to back, or maybe audiences back then preferred a story set mostly in one time period, especially with Doc and Marty as fish out of water in the old west, over a movie hopping through multiple time settings. It's interesting to see the differences in opinion based on generations.

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  2. I think Part 2 was the worst out of the 3. The only complaint I had was they SHOULD have planned to take Claira with them since she SHOULD HAVE BEEN DEAD, and doesn't belong there any more than they do. BUT I guess that wouldn't have make as good of a movie. 🤷

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  3. after finishing this you should watch "A Million Ways to Die in the West" from 2014 by Seth Macfarlane it's a great funny movie with a bit of a connection to Back to the Future part III

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  4. Growing up part 3 was the one I watched the most. I think it was my favorite of the three. I think I've watched all three movies once as an adult but that was a few years ago and I don't remember my thoughts on the movies revisiting them as an adult. So I think part will remain in my memory as my favorite.

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  5. I'm with Jen. The whole movie is great, and I like it better than two. Back to the Future 2 repeats the same jokes, and demonstrates how hard it is for people to break from their patterns, and Part 3 shows Marty and Doc both finally getting some character growth. The Clara arc is him breaking away from science and love at first sight can be a thing. And more importantly, it introduces a story element and questions that weren't asked in the first two movies. Can you bring someone with you. If you remove Clara's story, that's removes a lot of the deviations first two and that's where it becomes even more of a repeat.

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  6. For years my pick to play doc brown if a remake were to be made was Kelsey grammar. he could give the same energy and mix of zany yet somehow a bit respectable as Christopher Lloyd did. can't you hear Kelsey's voice saying Doc brown lines?

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  7. I like that they switched it up a little with the whole bar and then chase sequence at the beginning; this time, there was no skateboard equivalent for Marty to use, so he got caught and had to be saved by Doc.

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  8. This one has always been my favorite. Any repetition of story beats were meant to be a joke between the filmmakers and the fans. That was the energy when it all came out. Rule of threes, y’know? If it didn’t have enough of a plot to stand without those jokes, I’d agree. But the parallels are part of the product.

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  9. Marty's house is still there, or was a couple of years ago. It is somewhere in a northern suburb of LA I believe. Don't know LA at all. Then again, given the current situation…
    A lot of people really like this one. I like them in order of release. BttF is just iconic, no contest. Not a wasted minute of story and so good. BttF2 is the most complicated and has the most outrageous time travel situations in it and I dig that. BttF3 is a rather more straightforward story and there's the love story and I bet a lot of people like it more for those reasons.

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