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“This movie does give Emmett Brown a time traveler’s fate: you’d be dead in five days.” - Steve

On this month’s We ❤️ Movies, we’re chatting about a total all-timer, Back to the Future III! How long would any of us last in the Old West? Is Buford Tannen the filthiest character in this film series? Should they have tried a Take Two on those abysmal Irish accents? How great is all the set design for Old West Hill Valley? And can we get a cocktail recipe for that Wakeup Juice? PLUS: Did Doc Brown finally mellow out around the time of the bicentennial?

Back to the Future III stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson, Lea Thompson, Elisabeth Shue, Matt Clark, Richard Dysart, Pat Buttram, Harry Carey Jr., Dub Taylor, James Tolkan, Marc McClure, Wendie Jo Sperber, and Flea as Needles; directed by Robert Zemeckis.

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Brad Mull

Fantastic can’t wait to listen. This is the one I’ve seen the most, we had the vhs for pt3 only. And like temple of doom nostalgia tells me this is the best of the three. It’s not, and many consider it a horrible ending to a great start. But there’s soo many great things in this film. Clara standing on the station as the train steams in, the Eastwood references, Thomas Wilson goes next level acting in this one, and we can all do with that wake up juice recipe ha ha.

Frank Grimes

and the greatest Trilogy of All time is complete. BttF 3 was the only one of the trilogy I got to see in theaters in real time with my uncle, so it holds a special place in my heart, despite at the time, I didn't appreciate the film after the awesomeness/future of BttF 2. But over time, I've grown to love the film, it's a great bookend to the trilogy and homage to westerns.

thecaptainofdeath

This makes me happier than a Buford covered in spit

Alex Murica

Highly overhated movie. I prefer 1 and 2 personally, but it's deranged to bitch that your time travel movie went too far into the past lol

DMAC

Buford Tannen is a psychopathic killer, but so hwhut

Ray

Stole this from YouTube. One Barspoon Cayenne Powder, One Barspoon Chili Flake, Two or Three Barspoons Onion Powder, Two Barspoons Mustard Seed, Four Barspoons Tabasco Sauce, Muddle & Grind 1 oz. or 30 ml. Olive Brine, 2 oz. or 60 ml. Bourbon, Shake over Ice. Pour unstrained into mug top with seltzer. Garnish with chili pepper

Mark Ibarra

Annoying novelization Notes? Sure thing! When was the last time Doc got laid? About a week before the first movie. There was a female honeypot in the Libyan terrorist cell. Nothing like an episode that makes me immediately want to watch the movie again. Great job, hopefully Eric can fix the time machine in time for the next one.

G Goldhar

I fully believe that bane impression takes a solid ten hours off of Steve's life every time he does it

TJ Gaines

Oh man. I have not heard of The Ground Round in years. Surprisingly there are a few left still operating.

Dominic Kovell

The Reagan impressions are back and as brutal as ever!

johnny stocker

It's nice that they're covering for Eric, but I suspect he just fell into a giant pile of manure again. Or he's just plain CHICKEN...

Gino Volpe

Regarding Here. I work for the Post facility that is doing color correction and deliverables (theatrical, home video) files for it. From what I've seen, it's an ambitious take on an experimental comic book that is highly lauded. Time will tell if this bucks his sour streak

Kevin Lynch

Alive ‘93 has the best plane crash scene

Erin Hardy

I'm going to be that asshole who comments with two solid hours left to hear but I've got to know: is anyone else just now realizing that The Heavenly Kid and The Kid with the Broken Halo are different movies? Because TKWTBH is baked into my memory as one of those "Walked past it I'm Blockbuster and said 'No'" movies.

Mark Ibarra

No, but only because I'm old enough to have seen TKWTBH in theaters, in addition to OH HEAVENLY DOG and OH GOD, BOOK 2. It was a weird era for quasi-religious family movies produced by major studios without a whiff of politicization. EDIT holy shit I just remembered that TKWTBH was a TV movie. Now I'm wondering what I did actually confuse it with.

Mark Ibarra

ON THE RIGHT TRACK is the Gary Coleman theatrical film I saw. Jesus I need a drink.

Voror

The entire bit about Doc ruling the town with an iron fist or taking it over is hilarious given that was actually a bad timeline in the old Telltale Back to the Future game as Citizen Brown.

Jakob Ferguson

I was so excited for this ep, the one on the first movie was my first we hate movies episode back in 2018

John King

The love interest in 'The Fly 2' was none other than Daphne Zuniga! Princess Vespa and 'Joe' from Melrose place herself! :)

Chris Tobias

Sad Eric "Podcast for fun" couldn't be here for this.

Chris Tobias

We need to close out LotR next.

Jason

Sometimes you just have to see a man about a horse, I guess.

Greg Vann

So off to youtube I went. Holy crap that kid really does it

jribs

Never thought I could love these guys more but then Cabin nails the Madeline Kahn delivery of “get off me” from Clue.

Paul

“Run for fun???”

Scott Plackemeier

I still think the fatigue of this one being released only 6 months after BTTF2 unfairly affected it's reception over the years. I was a teenager working at the cinema for both movies and while 2 had that blockbuster holiday release energy while 3 had more of a light summer afternoon matinee vibe. Not that there's anything wrong with that. But looking back I feel like 3 gets overlooked more than it would have been if they waited a couple years.

Andrew McCoy

No Eric?!?! Give my Patreon bucks back!

Ryan Horn

I have the cartoon series on DVD… it came with trilogy set. I’m not sure I ever watched it all the way through but I’m pretty sure the car doesn’t talk. There was a Biff Tannen Jr? Somebody who was absent from all three movies.

Z

You guys may have commented it on it (I haven't listened to the episode yet), but mad respect to Zemeckis for refusing to reboot the franchise as long as he has the rights. There are so many horrifying scenarios – self-serious reverence, an AI-created Marty McFly, shit CGI – that are too depressing to contemplate.

Jamie

Malcolm McDowell plays H.G. Wells in Time After Time.

Frank Grimes

i believe it's both bobs. They've said in interviews/commentary etc. that Universal can only make sequels/reboots once they're dead.

Chris Rose

I went to the IMDb page for that Reagan movie and had a legit jump scare when I saw who is playing Frank Sinatra

Samuel McGuire

Andrew, the pause before, “Huey’s got a couple of good records” was 🤌.

Samuel McGuire

And I loved the ZZ Top riffs. But, I must take exception to the claim of just one good record. Pull up “Tres Hombres” and listen to just track 1 -> track 2. I think you’ll be..pleasantly surprised.

Matt

Bloody Mary's Canadian cousin The Cesar. Exactly the same except it uses clamato instead of tomato juice. Now you've introduced the ocean to the equation and my god are you playing with fire

Scmods

Props to Steve for the foley work on Eric's letter. Chefs kiss.

David Roach

There was something about the McFly family in the Old West that made my brain hurt. Maggie McFly can't look like Lorraine, because when George marries her, she's Lorraine Baines, from a completely different family line, surely?

CharlesGrodin'sToupee

Dennis Quaids horrible Reagan should be retitled "A Reagan for All Seasons". It looks like it was directed by Steven Spielberg's non-union Mexican equivalent.

Cody Downs

Something must have came up with him prior to the guys having the scheduled recording, as he recorded watching it on Letterboxd on June 4th & gave it a 3.5 star rating

Scmods

Real "We wanna give Lea ANYTHING to do in this movie" areas

Frank Grimes

i too, always wondered if Marty was cognizant about killing Buford and repercussions, if it wasn't for his arc of becoming a better person about being called chicken.

Kureigu

Been relistening to all the back catalogue through the archive into the main feed for the last month or so and got to shrek today and decided I needed a break to see what's new and I find bttf3 brilliant day 😁

Craig

I’ll go into bat for Wing Commander III (video game) as another great Thomas Wilson performance. Live action (not voice) opposite Mark Hamill and John Rhys-Davies. His character, Maniac, was established in the first two games and when I saw he was cast as the older version, I thought “perfect”. It’s Biff-esque but more smart-alecy, not so dumb.

AlsoNamedB0rt

Nu metal fans really shouldn’t be talking about ZZ Top. Listen to their 1970s albums.

J HEASLEY

I love this movie!

Ryan Keyport

Most bloody Mary's here in wisconsin come with a glass of beer too! Not a shot..a whole damn glass. Also...my wife's family prefers bloody Maria's over marys...substitute vodka for tequila. Deeeeelish!

Will See

Timeless Biff

Will Griffin

https://youtu.be/ZPijlI9anPc?si=4xAZcgvyDIDeOLIm Here's the wake-up juice recipe

John Wendt

Wisconsinite here too!! Was surprised by how they never heard of the beer chaser.

Mark D Myers

My favorite western movie is the magnificent 7 2016.

John Armitage

https://youtu.be/9FsH_rOblgA?si=ax2zgcdH_UennMHl

Liz

Just getting around to this episode and WAIT- you guys only watched season 1 of Deadwood? Then you missed the SUPERLATIVE Tobo performance as Hugo Jarry. Ok, he's making bird noises, he's speaking into titties, he's wearing dumb hats and tiny glasses. He's a bureaucratic shitbird and a delight. You need to treat yourselves.

Jen nutter

Time after time is a terrific old movie... H.G Wells chases Jack the ripper to 1979 San Francisco!