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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
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It is the future. Society has at last solved all its major problems, thanks to amiable lunkheads Bill and Ted and the inspiring music of their band, Wyld Stallyns. Only one man is dissatisfied with the way things have turned out, the evil De Nomolos. In an effort to change the future, De Nomolos sends evil Bill and Ted robots back in time to prevent the real Bill and Ted from winning a pivotal Battle of the Bands. What follows is a spirited journey through the afterlife as Bill and Ted try to rescue their girlfriends, save the future, and, oh, yeah, learn how to play the guitar. Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey swings easily between childish and clever humor, and is good at both: a Bergman reference is quickly followed by an equally funny bit about Death's stinky feet. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter seem happy to be reprising their roles and even manage to add funny spins on Evil Robot Bill and Ted. William Sadler very nearly steals the movie as Death, playing both his wounded dignity and budding desire to be funky to a T. As if that weren't enough, George Carlin returns as Rufus and Pam Grier does a cameo just for the hell of it. Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is ample proof that not all sequels suck. Sometimes they're even better than the original. --Ali Davis
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 7.32 x 4.19 x 1.12 inches; 6.13 Ounces
- Release date : June 6, 2000
- Date First Available : September 29, 2006
- Actors : Reeves, Winter, Sadler, Ackland, G
- Studio : MGM/Ua Studios
- ASIN : 0792845668
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Bill and Ted are definitely having a great time, and their joy is contagious. In this sequel with some big laughs and loads of repetitious gags, some high-tech special effects come to the rescue of the party boys. The film has a lot of imagination, but it just can't compete with the original.
The second installment of the franchise is entirely dependent on fans, but that isn't enough to make this film good. Introducing a bad person into the equation here creates a too-serious counterpoint for Bill and Ted, detracting from the film's enjoyment. I wanted to like this one as much as the original, but I couldn't.
Art, story, entertainment are far flung secondary concerns nowadays. But this is a movie before all that. Before the internet, containing the sum of human knowledge, is used for division and anger by a small percentage of do-nothing elites that the world would be better off without. Most movies and entertainment are made for these box checkers since most companies ignore market research and just head to social media for "the message."
So sit back and enjoy a classic, good feel movie that anyone can watch assuming they spend more than 5% off their free time off social media and in the real world.
(P.S. They got Steve Vai, Megadeth, Primus, and KISS in this movie!)
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 18, 2021
Picture quality is OK for an un-remastered DVD but extras are largely missing, just a Trailer.

