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Inferior to the first film?

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      snoho — 9 years ago(April 04, 2016 07:16 PM)

      The one thing that put me off II was the fact it felt like a clip show sometimes. Still a great movie though.

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        edlitz36 — 9 years ago(April 16, 2016 05:12 PM)

        Agree with everything you posted. I HATE the BTTF sequels. Baffles my mind how people can rate these films as highly as the near-masterpiece that is the original. Really gotta question their judgment.
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          Kotter7579 — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 10:22 PM)

          We didn't need to see the entire part where Doc dances in the street after sending Marty back to 1985 (in the end of part 1). Instead we have to see yet again a scene where a character is confused and surprised to see a person from another time. It got old very fast
          I totally get what you're saying. I think the only thing to remember is that when people first saw part II in 1989, it had been four years since the theatrical release of the first movie. Many people did see the first film on home video in 1986 and after, but for the many people who saw the sequel and maybe hadn't had multiple viewings on VHS, then it was helpful to see a scene like this again. We are spoiled now with constant DVD viewings back to back off all 3 if we want!
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