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Loading... Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey [1991 film] (1991)by Pete Hewitt (Director), Chris Matheson (Screenwriter), Ed Solomon (Screenwriter)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 2021 movie #89. 1991. The first Bill & Ted was unexpectedly funny. This, the sequel, is also pretty good with Bill & Ted on the run from robot replicas of them sent from the future to kill them. We're now set up for the 2020 Bill & Ted movie. Two idiots travel through the afterlife and fight their evil robot duplicates from the future. One of the stupidest movies ever. But it knows it, and it knows you know it, and it's goofy enough to be fun. Bonus points for Death. I mean, how is it that the backbone of one of the stupidest movies ever made is an Ingmar Bergman reference? I love that. Concept: D Story: D Characters: C Dialog: C Pacing: B Cinematography: C Special effects/design: D Acting: D Music: C Enjoyment: C plus GPA: 1.7/4 (Aug. 2011) no reviews | add a review
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When the evil De Nomolos dispatches robots to kill Bill & Ted, not only is the future of the universe at stake, but there's no way they can win the battle of the bands. Luckily, when they knock on death's door, he answers, becoming their faithful servant in a whacked-out journey through Heaven, Hell and San Dimas, California. Bill & Ted meet Martians, marry their historical girlfriends, & even learn how to play the guitar. No library descriptions found. |
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