The 1885 version of “Biff” was much better than the 2015 version. However, Doc took a step backwards and went back to the annoying character he was in the first film. I enjoyed this story very much; much like the second film, there appeared to be more on the line in this film than in the first. Even though I liked this story, I felt that it moved slowly, or, at least slower than the first two films. I appreciate the repetition of the chase seen (except I was actually hoping the chase in the third film would be more like the first two) and the repetition of different catch phrases and scenes. The overall story that spans the course of the three films was written incredibly well. I have only seen each film once, but I didn’t see many contention errors within the three films. Each film came up just a bit short of its predecessor, but certainly didn’t fall short of entertaining. I believe my favorite scene in the entire franchise was the standoff between Marty and “Mad Dog.” As soon as Marty was shot I knew what had happened; I absolutely love that they borrowed a scene from Sergio Leone’s A Fistful of Dollars. I actually have to admit that I was wrong about this series; it was definitely worth watching. http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0099088
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