This weekend, after hearing so much about the 25th anniversary of BACK TO THE FUTURE, I was feeling a little nostalgic for old Marty McFLy and Doc Brown, so I decided to re-watch the entire trilogy. I absolutely adore the first film in the series, which I tend to re-watch about once every two years. As for the sequels, I hadn’t seen them since the DVDs came out in 2003, and before that, not since their original release.
The reason for this is that, even as a child (I was seven when BACK TO THE FUTURE 2 hit theaters), I was never all that keen on the sequels. Re-watching them again, I realized that both 2 and 3 are actually pretty darn good films (3 comes close to being great), but neither really holds a candle to the first film.
While nowadays both PART 2, and PART 3 are considered good films, back in the day both were seen as underwhelming, and both (particularly PART 3) underperformed a tad at the box office, at least compared to the mammothly successful first film. I think the problem is that by shooting both sequels back-to-back, they both felt like halves of one film, and this made them underwhelming unless viewed together.
Eventually, this simultaneous sequel-making made a big comeback, with recent years seeing THE MATRIX RELOADED, and REVOLUTIONS being shot this way, as was PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN: DEAD MAN’S CHEST, and AT WORLD’S END. THE MATRIX sequels were all-out disasters, at least as far as critical and fan reaction can be judged, and I’d wager that most fans would admit neither PIRATES sequel measured up to the original film. The big problem was that the sequels for both franchises felt bloated, and they stretched boring stories over two films, while the premises probably weren’t strong enough for one film, much less two.
Of course, there are exceptions, as all-three LORD OF THE RINGS films were shot back-to-back, and they worked beautifully. That said, they were literary adaptations, and each film was based on a novel of their own- making up more than enough material for three films. I also think the HARRY POTTERS will be effective divided up this way, but once again, they’re based on existing material which would have to be diluted to squeeze it into one film.