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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) Movie Information |
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Overall Rank: |
6826 |
Avg. Rating: |
2.30/4 |
# of Ratings: |
96 |
Genres: |
Adventure, Comedy |
Rating: |
PG |
Language: |
English |
Theater Date: | 07/19/1991 |
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Director: |
Peter Hewitt |
Actors: |
Keanu Reeves Alex Winter William Sadler Joss Ackland Pam Grier George Carlin |
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Plot Outline:
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In a near perfect future, a man bent on destruction sends two Bill & Ted androids back in time to prevent the Wyld Stallyons from winning a pivotal battle of the bands by killing the duo. Yet even in death, the two best friends travel heaven and hell to get back to the world of the living and make sure the future is bright. -- Chris Kavan
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Daniel Corleone 10/13/2011 (0 of 0 found this helpful) |
Rating of 2.5/4 |
Same likable characters but with a simple screenplay to boot. It seems that the purpose to have a sequel was forced. Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey wasn't that bogus, it just tried too hard to impress because of the original's success. |
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Chris Kavan 11/12/2007 (0 of 0 found this helpful) |
Rating of 2/4 |
Not as good as the first, but still have its share of fun moments. Any film that gives a wink to Seventh Seal gets some props anyway. It brings back some good nostalgia when times were simple and laughs were broad. |
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01/22/2012 (0 of 0 found this helpful) |
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"Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" by Yojimbo |
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Bill & Ted are killed by their robot duplicates sent by an evil mastermind in the future but enlist the aid of Death and alien scientists to return from the grave save the babes. I loved Bill & Ted back in the day and this deliberately ridiculous sequel is full of the same mix of bonehead humour and knowing parody of popular culture. Reeves and Winter are as likeable as ever as the heroic dimwits, but this film belongs to William Sadler's Seventh Seal style grim reaper and every moment he's on the screen is comedy gold. It's pretty much the usual teen humour you'd expect but the time travel spin and escapades in Heaven and Hell give plenty of room for a slew of funny gags and the whole thing is still a lot of fun. If you were never into metal as a teen it may go over (or probably more acc... |
Rating of 2.5/4 |
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