I find it hard to think of them as anything but all one movie - but it's pretty hard to make a case for Part I not being the best. It is simply a cinematic masterpiece. Part III is special to me as it becomes Doc's story.
On Wednesday I found myself very aware of the local time that Doc and Marty would be arriving*. I've been watching that film for years and years and knew roughly where they were at which point in the day. According to the film, they arrive in 2015 at 4:29pm when they land and do the switcheroo with Marty McFly Jr. Maybe all that lasts about an hour, hour and a half tops. Then they take the jammed skyway out to Hilldale to retrieve Jennifer (love that plot excuse to see Marty's future home!) and ultimately end up leaving 2015 at 7:28pm, for a total of 2h59m spent in the future, in stark contrast to the week spent in 1955 and 1885 respectively. *(Ignoring time zones of the original being in California)
Anyway, yeah I was busy obsessing over that on Wednesday. It was fun.
On Wednesday I found myself very aware of the local time that Doc and Marty would be arriving*. I've been watching that film for years and years and knew roughly where they were at which point in the day. According to the film, they arrive in 2015 at 4:29pm when they land and do the switcheroo with Marty McFly Jr. Maybe all that lasts about an hour, hour and a half tops. Then they take the jammed skyway out to Hilldale to retrieve Jennifer (love that plot excuse to see Marty's future home!) and ultimately end up leaving 2015 at 7:28pm, for a total of 2h59m spent in the future, in stark contrast to the week spent in 1955 and 1885 respectively. *(Ignoring time zones of the original being in California)
Anyway, yeah I was busy obsessing over that on Wednesday. It was fun.