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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786301795135 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC ISBN: 630179513X Label: Universal Home Video Languages: Manufacturer: Universal Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Universal Home Video Release Date: September 12, 1991 Studio: Universal Home Video Theatrical Release Date: May 25, 1990 Editorial Review: Amazon.com essential video: Shot back-to-back with Back to the Future II, this final chapter in the series is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Michael J. Fox's character ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of a gunman. Director Robert Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western, and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A weak sequel but still enjoyable to watch!I enjoyed the first two a lot but the third one seems to be weak. It's nothing close like the first two and the plot didn't seem to make sense to me. The ending was cool but I sure wish they made a BTTF 4 but BTTF 3 seems to be the end of the series. The acting is not bad though but I didn't see any similarities with the first two it was just a newer adventure where they go cowboy but it's still fun to watch if your a BTTF fan. Rating: - Why Was This the Best Science Fiction Movie Ever Made?Well, there are five reasons. The first four are found in the review of the DVD set of all five; here is the last one: 5. Gestalt. Call it what you want, but consider the conceptual continuity of these three movies. 1985 remained the "present" for all the films, right? Even this one and BTTF3, made some years later, preserved 1985 as the fulcrum. Quick quiz: of all the eras depicted, which one was the best: 1885, 1955, 1985 or 2015? Tough question, given that there were at ... Read More Rating: - THE FUNNIEST WESTERN EVER MADE.*** ½ stars for "Back To The Future, Part III". Well, this movie isn't exactly a western, but it's a nice twist in the direction of the series, and a good conclusion to this excellent saga. This time, Marty (Michael J. Fox) and our favorite mad scientist Doc Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) are stuck in the Old West, and that premise gives a lot of opportunities to play with opposite genres, Western and Sci-Fi. "Back To The Future, Part III" also presents references to classic westerns, ... Read More Rating: - a fitting end to a wonderful trilogyA film by Robert Zemeckis "Back to the Future Part III" is the third and concluding chapter to the "Back to the Future" trilogy. For many years this was my least favorite film in the trilogy, but watching it again for the first time in years I have new appreciation for it. "Back to the Future Part III" is a satisfying and worthy end to this trilogy. At the end of the second movie the DeLorean is struck by lightening (which we already know provides the necessary 1.21 gigawatts of ... Read More Rating: - The Best of the Back to Future FilmsThis is the best of three in the Back to the Future trilogy. It was set in the past and in the west during the times of cowboys, indians and especially gun sliggers. I loved all of the reference to past events, and the humor it brought to the film. This is a film I can watch over and over again, unlike the first in the trilogy. Unlike the second film in the trilogy this film kept my attention, and wasn't so off-the-wall that it was unbelievable. This is one that will be in my home collection. |