I loved the first two. But I didn't like number 3. The wild west thing was cool, but I hated the love plot. It was so out of character for doc. It really killed the movie for me. I also hated the ending. I think doc should've gone back with Marty.
lol they should make a Back to the future IV :P
And oh yeah the love plot really was not needed if you ask me. But the movie was thought good and was a good movie so it really did not matter.
At the end of the movie the doc is there with a Back to the future train so he did go with him.
Quote from: phatyo on November 22, 2007, 12:43:11 PM
lol they should make a Back to the future IV :P
And oh yeah the love plot really was not needed if you ask me. But the movie was thought good and was a good movie so it really did not matter.
In that they should fix what 3 dig wrong. Let's say by accident having doc stay in the west caused something to happen. Now Marty has to go back to make sure he gets home with him. Then have the rest take place in 2015.
I liked the train sequence near the end, but I agree, I didn't care much for the love trash and the ending felt awkward.
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Quote from: ZGDK on November 22, 2007, 01:06:21 PM
Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Doc didn't choose to stay. The DeLorean left before he and Clara could get back to it.
Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 01:31:56 PM
Quote from: ZGDK on November 22, 2007, 01:06:21 PM
Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Doc didn't choose to stay. The DeLorean left before he and Clara could get back to it.
What I mean is they should've had doc go back with Marty.
Quote from: ZGDK on November 22, 2007, 02:03:10 PM
Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 01:31:56 PM
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Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Doc didn't choose to stay. The DeLorean left before he and Clara could get back to it.
What I mean is they should've had doc go back with Marty.
Doc ended up traveling back to 1985 anyways...
Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 02:03:59 PM
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Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Doc didn't choose to stay. The DeLorean left before he and Clara could get back to it.
What I mean is they should've had doc go back with Marty.
Doc ended up traveling back to 1985 anyways...
I don't know, the ending just felt odd. The love plot just killed it for me. Doc was very out of character during the movie.
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Quote from: ZGDK on November 22, 2007, 01:06:21 PM
Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Doc didn't choose to stay. The DeLorean left before he and Clara could get back to it.
What I mean is they should've had doc go back with Marty.
Doc ended up traveling back to 1985 anyways...
I don't know, the ending just felt odd. The love plot just killed it for me. Doc was very out of character during the movie.
No, they developed his character. Before he was just work work work, and through the 3rd movie, they gave him character development. And it progressed throughout the movie, not just an instant thing.
Character development.
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Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Doc didn't choose to stay. The DeLorean left before he and Clara could get back to it.
What I mean is they should've had doc go back with Marty.
Doc ended up traveling back to 1985 anyways...
I don't know, the ending just felt odd. The love plot just killed it for me. Doc was very out of character during the movie.
No, they developed his character. Before he was just work work work, and through the 3rd movie, they gave him character development. And it progressed throughout the movie, not just an instant thing.
Character development.
The whole appeal of doc for me was that he was a crazy guy that never stopped working. He wasn't as crazy in the third movie as he was in the first and second.
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Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Doc didn't choose to stay. The DeLorean left before he and Clara could get back to it.
What I mean is they should've had doc go back with Marty.
Doc ended up traveling back to 1985 anyways...
I don't know, the ending just felt odd. The love plot just killed it for me. Doc was very out of character during the movie.
No, they developed his character. Before he was just work work work, and through the 3rd movie, they gave him character development. And it progressed throughout the movie, not just an instant thing.
Character development.
The whole appeal of doc for me was that he was a crazy guy that never stopped working. He wasn't as crazy in the third movie as he was in the first and second.
When did he ever stop working in BTTF3? Never.
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Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Doc didn't choose to stay. The DeLorean left before he and Clara could get back to it.
What I mean is they should've had doc go back with Marty.
Doc ended up traveling back to 1985 anyways...
I don't know, the ending just felt odd. The love plot just killed it for me. Doc was very out of character during the movie.
No, they developed his character. Before he was just work work work, and through the 3rd movie, they gave him character development. And it progressed throughout the movie, not just an instant thing.
Character development.
The whole appeal of doc for me was that he was a crazy guy that never stopped working. He wasn't as crazy in the third movie as he was in the first and second.
When did he ever stop working in BTTF3? Never.
He wasn't such a mad scientist in the third. Personally I think they should've written a better story.
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Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Doc didn't choose to stay. The DeLorean left before he and Clara could get back to it.
What I mean is they should've had doc go back with Marty.
Doc ended up traveling back to 1985 anyways...
I don't know, the ending just felt odd. The love plot just killed it for me. Doc was very out of character during the movie.
No, they developed his character. Before he was just work work work, and through the 3rd movie, they gave him character development. And it progressed throughout the movie, not just an instant thing.
Character development.
The whole appeal of doc for me was that he was a crazy guy that never stopped working. He wasn't as crazy in the third movie as he was in the first and second.
When did he ever stop working in BTTF3? Never.
He wasn't such a mad scientist in the third. Personally I think they should've written a better story.
The only problem in the story IMO is Doc waiting 7 months to write a letter.
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Quote from: Mystic Swampert on November 22, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
The love plot was the whole point of the movie. How was it out of character? It was perfect.
The ending rocked.
Doc just never struck me as a character who would fall in love. And doc staying in the west for 10 years rather than going back with Marty felt like an awkward way to end the trilogy. And doc as a dad? No way.
Doc didn't choose to stay. The DeLorean left before he and Clara could get back to it.
What I mean is they should've had doc go back with Marty.
Doc ended up traveling back to 1985 anyways...
I don't know, the ending just felt odd. The love plot just killed it for me. Doc was very out of character during the movie.
No, they developed his character. Before he was just work work work, and through the 3rd movie, they gave him character development. And it progressed throughout the movie, not just an instant thing.
Character development.
The whole appeal of doc for me was that he was a crazy guy that never stopped working. He wasn't as crazy in the third movie as he was in the first and second.
When did he ever stop working in BTTF3? Never.
He wasn't such a mad scientist in the third. Personally I think they should've written a better story.
The only problem in the story IMO is Doc waiting 7 months to write a letter.
A lot of stuff went on in those 7 months. Maybe he had no time.