Time Travelling To The Wild West | Back To The Future Part III (1990) | Science Fiction Station
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- Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) time travels back to the Wild West & encounters & is immediately caught in the middle of a cavalry pursuit.
Back To the Future Part III (1990): Marty travels back to 1885 to the Old West where Dr Emmett has fallen madly in love with a local schoolteacher. Marty must get him out of the wild West in order to save him from a premature end.
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One thing i love is how marty always seems to accidentally invent something, for example he seems to be the accidental inventor of skateboards, frisbees and Clint Eastwood
And rock and roll too!
And the moonwalk
Back to the future iii drive in
And Calvin Klein
And Eastwood ravine
You know, I never understood it much as a kid, but it makes so much sense now. He couldn't replicate silicon chips and transistors etc in 1955, so he made a jumbo version of the tiny circuit using vacuum tubes and strapped it to the hood.
That's right. Also this is the reason why time travel circuits are sparking and activate before reaching 88 mph like it used to. This is the effect of repairing modern circuit with outdated technology.
@@vvgr409
And vacumn tube technology took awhile to heat up before generating maximum power, hence the delay in temporal displacement.
Love the attention to detail!
More detail is when Doc writes in his letter that suitable replacement parts are not invented until 1947 which is when transistors came about
I love that the Delorean is a stick shift just makes it so much cooler bangin gear through time!
It makes one wonder what anyone from 1885 would think if they saw any form of technology like that, especially a DeLorean. It would have probably blown their minds.
And in the dark ages they will burn you to witchcraft
Yeah the Indians clearly see it yet they keep going on like nothing happens
Yeah, especially because the closest thing they had for vehicles and transportation were horses, Carriages, and trains. Cars weren’t even a thing yet so if anyone in 1885 caught sight of the Delorean they’d definitely freak out and think it was technology from aliens or something.
@@BendyFilms Oh no, Cars were absolutely a thing. They were literally just beginning, that very same year the Benz patent motorwagen was created. Though yeah they would have freaked out at the Delorean
Maybe mind erasure b.c of the bogus factor
2:54 the way the iconic theme just stops abruptly to allow for the roar of the DeLorean speeding to 88mph while the 1955 tubes/flux capacitor is creating the wormhole. Absolute genius scene!
Didn't Doc make the flux capacitor in 1985?
@@georgehenderson7783he started it in 1955, finished by 1985
I love how the 1955 Microchip replacement produces a slightly different time travel effect 2:48 from the one we saw in the previous movies.
Yeah I love how it does that.
The “time tubes.”
A very analogue flux dispersal.
Also one can notice that, because of the replacement and because the DeLorean is already 70 years old, it's having problems making the time jump. You can see the bands on the sides are flickering in the beginning, unlike in the first film (when they suddenly turned on completely when reaching 88mph), lots of sparks all over the car and the flux capacitor behind Marty, as if the whole car was about to blow up. And it gets even worse by the end of this film, when jumping back to 1985. Marty would have died, had the DeLorean been just a little bit more damaged.
I just love this car, because it's a character on its own. And you can see it's kind of suffering, but at the same time it's a good friend that doesn't want to let you down yet.
I wish we got movies half this good now a days
One of the things I really love is how the DeLoeran(s) "act" when hitting 88 mph, the different sound effects, visuals and like a backstory behind it cuz in the first move the DeLoeran created the wormhole instantlly when it hit 88, in part 2 it was more extended process and in part 3 it looks like the "new" time circuits chip is made from the '55 parts cuz the deloeran needs more time to create a wormhole so that's why it's that...chaotic, but in a good way cuz it looks cool
That's a great way to put it. I have often thought that myself actually 😁
agree, I read a comment somewhere that the DeLorean looks like a human being and also aged considerably, so that his timelaps also started to last longer the longer the trilogy lasted.
I agree with you I love how the new time cruit control cubes on the front of the DeLorean channel the worm hole so the fire trails won't set the ground on fire anymore is what I was thinking
@@pennypizza8784 I mean, at the end of the movie the DeLoeran actually left the fire trails on the rails, I suppose it only happens after the DeLoeran time travels, not when it's creating the wormhole
Each movie has the DeLoeran act differently due to the parts it has, you can see this really well in the wheels and even the flux capacitor. The back wheels in the first movie start to light up when it hits 88 mph whereas in this movie it's more like an electrical failure sparking on all four wheels, almost as if it's truly struggling to go back in time. Along with this the flux capacitor lights up immediately when it hits 88 mph in the first movie, but in this movie it lights up gradually instead and only shines brightest as it goes back in time, almost like it's just working.
I never really noticed the differences until someone pointed them out years ago but now I find them very fascinating due to all the parts and age of the DeLoeran.
Emmett Brown: "...those Indians won't even be there!"
When Marty transports to 1885: "INDIANS!!!"
For once, Marty was right and Emmett was wrong.
What I love is that the joke goes for two:
Indians are gone and 🎺 🎺…. 🐎
“It’s the Calvary!”
Since comedy comes in threes... @@user-uc1kc2qu8s 🐻
Best .... Trilogy .... EVER
Agreed 👍
It’s crazy that’s the last time Marty and 1955 Doc see each other since they had a pretty good friendship.
But 1885 Doc will now have the memories of this happening in his own past
Yah, I never understood that
2:26 Notice Marty launches the DeLorean in second gear (not first) probably to minimize wheel spin because he knows he is on a gravel surface.
Still the fastest accelerating DeLorean ever. In a matter of 40 feet, it's already going 55. Doc must've changed the engine. The normal engine was more than likely to be ceased.
@@Cthusiest_jeff seized.
Gotta hand it to 1955 Doc, the way he keyed in the destination date and time was like a boss
The cool thing about being with a younger self in Back to the Future is the older version instantly remembers things they did before because it was an earlier time in their life.
No, because the older version is from an alternate timeline, and altering the past creates a new timeline. The biggest discontinuity in the films happens after future Biff goes back to give his younger self the almanac... but comes back to the original 2015 timeline, instead of the new one that he created, in order to return the Delorean as if nothing had happened. Still great movies though.
@onelowerlight well it took a week for Marty splitting his parents up for him to get erased. Maybe it takes some time for things to update?
@@TheApokeperhaps yes, by the ripple effect.
@@onelowerlightIf you really want to get pedantic the movie does not address the earth's movement and orbit around the Sun. Time is only one vector. You also need to calculate the exact position of the earth in space (specifically it's surface) when reappearing.
In realistic terms young Doc just needs to be told precisely about the scene when the lightning hit the DeLorean (at the end of part II) so he (as old Doc) can avoid it. Just like in the first movie when it came to the terrorist attack.
In fact Doc already knows about that incident since he reads his own letter saying the car was struck by lightning.
But, yeah, here we are again at parallel timelines. Besides, if it would have worked this easily there wouldn't be a part III 🤔 at least not in the West.
The pistol 1955 Doc held also used by 1985 Doc in the first movie at the former Twin Pines Mall !
Yep.
After he saw the Libyans and yelled I'll return their fire.
I never noticed this!! My god... and who says one has already found every detail about this trilogy? We can go on forever and we would still not find everything yet.
He probably forgot to reload it between 1955 and 1985.
When I was a kid I liked II because it was futuristic but now I like part 3 the most
I still like 2 the most but gained a lot of appreciation for 3, particularly with Clara throughout and the ending. As I grew older I considered her a very worthy addition to turning the duo into a trio even though people didn't think so back when the film released.
I was VERY disappointed she doesn't play a role as a character in the BttF Telltale game and was relegated to "off doing things elsewhere" with some hand waving lines from Doc, especially with the plot point of one timeline turning Doc into a dictator who fell in love with someone else! She would've been perfect to add more drama and emotion to that timeline.
‘Where you’re going, there are no roads’ great callback 1:06
They never thought that in 1855, there would be no Gas and they could just bring in a couple of Gas Containers before going into the past with no Gas 😅
When the past is the future, I love that
I love the effects when it time travels with all the sparks 2:49
And it’s riding a little high, looks really sexy.
Best trilogy ever made
Amazing thing that I never noticed over all the years I've watched it but only realized after researching batteries for a lesson plan semi-recently, the Burgess No. 2 batteries _were_ actually a real product made by Burgess Batteries, but they were closer to the size of a modern D battery, the ones used in the movie look closer to No. 6 batteries.
I love Monument Valley… driving the scenic loop I always think of this scene.❤❤❤
I like the fact that this DeLorean clearly struggles with time travel (it's sparking, activates earlier and takes some time after reaching 88 mph to travel) because it was repaired with outdated technology.
"Hey so, Great Wise Chief, are we not gonna discuss the horseless silver carriage that appeared from thin air during our chase with the heathen white man?"
2024 and still waiting for Hoverboards
0:47 Monument Valley, Utah is a long walk from Hill Valley, California.
Aww its sad I realize this scene is the last we see of 1955 Doc
Going 88 mph off road seems kind of crazy you'd think the doc would have found a way to time travel at a much lower speed if there were no roads. I've driven my Toyota Corrolla on poorly maintained dirt roads in the Eastern Sierra where I could hear the sage brush scraping the bottom of the car and even going at a crawl I did alot of damage,. Blew off the radiator cap once and had to coast back to town with the radiator duc taped.
the delorean does look lifted, so they may have done something
Sometimes sagebrush is small but other times its 2 to 3 feet it would require quite the lift to clear all of it the southwest desert also has alot of big rocks and sand pits where wheels will just spin and you won't go anywhere. You could go really fast without worry on salt flats but most of the southwest is not salt flats.
@@mrwow1667They put the DeLorean body on a dune buggy frame.
@@twistedyogertMakes sense. Also Imagine Doc would have modified the suspension so the Delorean could handle the rougher terrain when repairing the car.
@@mrwow1667sure, it being lifted for off-roading in-universe makes sense, but I also think it was so the 50’s wheels would fit. The Delorean’s front wheels have a smaller diameter to the rear ones.
Happy 33rd Anniversary "BACK TO THE FUTURE 3" (MAY 25, 1990)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0:12 Clint Eastwood's first role was a brief performance as a laboratory assistant in the 1955 films Revenge of the Creature and Jack Arnold's Tarantula!.
El primer papel de Clint Eastwood fue una breve actuación como asistente de laboratorio en las películas de 1955 Revenge of the Creature y ¡Tarántula!, de Jack Arnold.
02:38 *VAYA CON DIOS!!!*
Terrible pronunciation, but it was funny. Hhahah
I'm a Spanish speaker yet I hadn't noticed that
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingForI noticed that already.
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor What did you say?
“Go with God!”
I know Doc created the DeLorean, but it’s always been really Marty’s car.
No, John delorean created the delorean. Doc created the Time Machine though
There would have been no way for Marty to get the DeLorean up to 88 mph in that distance on that terrain
Remember the Delorean needs dramatic timing to work
Did you also notice that the drive-in theater lot was flat? I’ve never seen such a thing. 🤣
2:15 drive-um home safely 🙂
1:42 shouldn't Marty have known that by this point?
Well he was right at least but I see your point
I remember seeing BTTF 3 first and I was so confused about everything, especially this part. At the time I did not get it was a comical coincidence.
Doc says "we don't want to run into a tree that once existed in the past".... with an abnormal number of "mesas" put into the bakcground. LOL
With the car's flying abilities you could take have taken an flight tour of the rock formations.
@@notthatdigusted7468ut the car can’t fly in BTTF 3 though
@@ThePikachuGaming3978 Exactly. That's what Doc said in the letter.
@@notthatdigusted7468The lightning strike that hit the car in BTTF 2 scramvles the time circuits aswell as destroying the hover conversion, it was also left in a mine for 70 years.
1:42 Marty has been through this several times already. There's no way Marty doesn't know about thinking 4th dimensionally by now. The first time was when the DeLorean with Einstein in it disappeared before crashing into Doc and Marty. The second time was when he disappeared before crashing into the film kiosk. The third time was when he witnessed himself about to crash into the film kiosk from an outside perspective after returning to 1985. That's at least 3 times, he has seen this, and yet Marty still questions Doc about running into the Indians.
Sometimes people forget that these movies are comedies.
It's completely obvious they modified the suspension so the De Loran could cope with the rough terrain. So how did Doc know to do that? That's a big ask to suspend disbelief.
Speaking of that, that’s the first drive-in movie theater I’ve ever seen without the mini-hills.
You guys must be fun at parties
@@DDavEE No harm in being observant - you ,ight otherwise miss something!
The DeLorean outrunning historical things scenes was pretty cool. They really could have milked it with a 4th and had Marty flooring it to outrun dinosaurs but they showed restraint.
It's funny that later Doc explains that even the fastest horse won't reach more than 30 mph and yet in this scene the horses are keeping it up with the DeLorean which should had left them far behind
You know, how Family Guy made a parody about chase scenes in movies where the distance between the chaser and the chased keep changes between shots? This a good example lol.
I travel back in time to the year 1989 from 2024,then back in time to the year 1989 from 1929👍👍👍.
One thing bears don't actually like hot weather
I love the drums in the soundtrack when the Indians show up.
You just have to respect Alan Silvestri's score to this series. He put so much into this.
😅😅😮😮😮well information good show 😅😅😅
What's that Marty was rolling with 4th dimension💙💜💛
Wow cowboy Marty 🥰🥰
I like how Marty has traveled through time multiple times in this thing, but somehow still thinks he'll crash into the wall and has to have the Doc explain it yet again. Marty, pay attention this time!
One thing I never understood was that the younger doc brown knew he was going to get shot on September 7th, wouldn’t it stand to reason that the older doc would now know?
Nope. Those two Docs lived in a different timeparadox. Younger doc doesnt know it because it didnt happen in his "time of living". He only knows it after 30 years.
@@HoekieWoutexactly that’s what he’s asking, if younger doc knows it, old Doc should too
No because the doc from 1985 became time traveller and his memory no have alteration same as Marty dont have memory the new reality in end to first movie
@@ElW319They’re from 2 different timelines
@@stanleypines1026that would ruin the premise of the first movie. In that case it wouldn’t matter what he does in the past, but he starts disappearing because his parents weren’t together. It’s the same timeline.
That drive-in theater is ruined now! Lol
Why no just tell the Doc from the past avoid any conflict with Tannen on his future in the past?
Why such a short run up to 88mph compared to the run up to the clock tower @ 10:04pm??? 😂😂😂
Its them glorious white wall tyres! Much quicker than Goodyear 🤣
@@joe.the.collector 😂 😂 Mint!
One thing I notice about the editing of this movie is during the moment Marty arrives in 1885 and indians were running towards him. In many shots the indians appears to be closer to the DeLorean when Marty stepped on the brakes, and backs up to turn around to drive away from them. But when splicing the shots together, the indians appear closer and then they are further back, and then closer again just to keep the chase going and then Marty sees the cave in his side view mirror and backs up inside.
yes, those Indians with their horses were much too fast for the director to film, so he just said: "never mind, give that Delorean a hug and an arrow"
What, so the Delorean that sounds like it’s equipped with a cross plane, V8.. accelerates hard off the mark from 2nd gear?
They put a Volkswagen chassis under the DeLorean shell to make it higher for this
2:27いいエンジン音
2:39 Viya con dios
"Go with god"
88 MPH!!
Doc mentions about Marty's future clothes having been packed, but we never see them. I am thinking perhaps Doc packed them and set them someplace and left them there until Marty got back to 1985. We can hope that he didn't leave his wallet in 1885.
😅 fantastic movie watched it in Bangalore blue diamond theatre😊😊😊😊😊
Technically couldn't he just repair the fuel line by finding the delorean that he hid in the mine?
Even if he repaired it, all the fuel already leaked out
Repairing fuel line was one thing and he could do that easily. Getting fuel is another story. DeLorean hidden in cave was most likely empty.
They would then be tampering with the future and change the timeline again.
Pretty sure Doc would have drained the fuel from the DeLorean before sealing the shaft so that the fuel didn’t sit inside the car and gum up over the course of 70 years in the mine.
dude I m so glad I was born in 1982 to have had my youth sweetened with movies made of real ppl using real ppl and real craftmanship and real objects for real scenes sharing real true emotions and fun.
If I could travel back in time boy would I change history
That wouldn't be a great idea...
Michael J. Fox, Welcome To 1885!
🇺🇸 Special.
One thing that always irked me though.
The Brakelights and Reverse lights of the DeLorean actually never worked in any of the movies.
I guess Doc's modifications and reworking of the vehicle has something to do with that.
iirc this is actually standard practice for movie cars. Brake lights, turn signals, reverse lights, even headlights sometimes, will be disabled, and then added back in digitally during post. This is so scenes aren't accidentally ruined by the actors accidentally hitting the switches when operating the vehicle
hello everyone, I've been looking back at the future for a very long time now, please tell me at the moment they are talking now that Uncle doc was shot in the back in the last century, since I don't understand he is alive now, he died in a past life, and in the present he is alive strangely somehow
3:10 I wonder what those Indians were thinking when they saw the Delorean? they might have thought of it as some sort of beast or something that came out of nowhere
Probably more concerned about the cavalry chasing them to notice Marty.
@@jeremythomaswebb1485 Well they definetely noticed marty, considering they shot an arrow at the delorean
They probably thought it was a tiny locomotive machine created by the white man.@@julius6889
The Mr Fusion in the back looked like a tiny steam engine smoke stack.
Grilled cheese is the best!
The part 3 film used to be my favourite film now part 2 is the best
Clothes, Hoverboard, and extra batteries for his walkie-talkie, yet they likely still have room for extra parts if something breaks down, and a small drum of gasoline.
They should have put a jerry can of spare gasoline in the cab behind the passenger seat of the car too because then they could leave whenever they wanted to without further destruction of the space time continuum. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I'm STILL not seeing when the DeLorean got shot with an arrow!
Been watching this scene, and I'm starting to go blind! If anyone else knows when (time stamp), please let me know...
(As of 3:44 it doesn't show an arrow on the side)
vaya con Dios!
An atomic cowboy!!!
Those anyone saw the DeLorean get damage a little u can see at the front
Martymcfiy 😚😚😚😚
Something I never understood about this (and maybe its because I've seen the movie so its just an esablished concept) but why did Marty go back to Sep 2nd AFTER Doc got all set up in life, when he was there since January. If he has the letter, couldn't he have gone back to a week or so after Doc arrived, found him, and then used the exact letter he was given in 1955 as the letter they mailed in 1885, that way he didn't have to live in the old west for 9 months?
Couple things. The DeLorean would still need to be stored away in the mine. That may have taken some months for Doc to complete. Doc also needed to write the note or it wouldn’t have existed in the first place.
Also, the letter Marty has is already 70 years old. Now you’re asking for it to sit for another 70 years? Wouldn’t that become a paradox in and of itself? Caught is a loop where it continues to age an additional 70 years each loop?At some point wouldn’t it become nonexistent due to deterioration?
1:43 Maybe he was.
Anyone think thats a small run up for a 80s DeLorean to get up to 88MPH ? 😅😅😅
When you do one too many sequels.
VAYA CON DIOS!!!
This is the part where we see 1955 Doc for the final time.
🥲
He's saying vaya con Dios Marty and shooting his gun in the air.
He is always out there somewhere but after the Dolorean is destroyed there is no way to go pay him a visit. He was there for 365 days in the 1955 parallel space time continuum universe.
i love the scene because of the music and the Spanish? idk
The Spanish?
@@lookingforahookup when doc said something when he shot the gun a 2nd time he said something and the captions on the movie for me says [Speaking Spanish] or something
@@Duluper
Oh.
@@Duluper
That's what you meant by the Spanish
@@Duluper It says "Vaya con dios" (Go with God) but with a terrible pronunciation LoL
It’s the opposite in The Lego Movie because it is The Old West
Аннет ни прошлого ни будещего..как бы вы ни старались..
Those people on horseback are from Arizona, I think this is in Arizona.
The drive in theater is Globe AZ.
@@Perich29 Basically original Arizona residents those Native American people.
2:59 INDIAN!!!
(the DeLorean backs up then turn around and drive away from Indians)
(chase music)
Marty McFly: "the cave!"
@@TravonJamelGreen *Car reverses*
(the Indians continues chasing)
They got the weekdays wrong, September 2nd did not fall on a Wednesday in 1885
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Whom were they attacking? It's empty out there...
They were running from the cavalry.
💎💎💎💝👑👑👑💝💝💎💎
it stuns me that they should have thought to bring extra gas with them incase of emergencies and they need gas where there is no gas, of go forward in time get the car its hover conversion back then go back to the past. XD
Question: How come Doc Brown did not use parts from the Delorean that he hid in the cave while in the 1800'S to fix the one that Marty brought back? Technically there should have been Two Delorean's when Marty went back to the 1800's! The one Doc hid in the cave and the one Marty used to go back in time! Just asking!😂
@@JohnX06 Ahaaaa!
complicated to explain. if doc would've used the buried delorean's parts - considering the fact that the one marty is using is the same one - then doc would've altered the timeline to make it so that when doc and marty found the buried delorean in 1955 it wouldn't be complete, because doc used parts from it, meaning that marty wouldn't have gone to 1885 in the first place.
@@burritohead3150Time paradox
the problem wasn't fixing the engine, the issue was they have no gas. he drained the car before storage to protect it from corrosion.
Then Doc would be risking a paradox
Page Arizona
are there scorpions?
If I were to build a time machine out of a car I would use a, TOYOTA Hilux ute, so that way I don't have issues when going off roading in the past such as here.
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Did you know Marty is wearing the wrong clothes and is supposed to wear 1885 clothes, not 1955.