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Bill & Ted Face the Music

2020 6 16.4K PG-13 views saved
Bill & Ted Face the Music

Yet to fulfil their rock and roll destiny, now middle-aged best friends Bill and Ted set out on a new adventure when a visitor from the future warns them that only their song can save life as we know it. Along the way, they are helped by their daughters, a new batch of historical figures and a few music legends — to seek the song that will set their world right and bring harmony to the universe.

Countries: US
Languages: German, English, Spanish
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 1hrs 32min
Status: Released
Release date: 2020-08-27
Release format: Streaming — Aug 28, 2020
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Hyperrreal
@hyperrreal 4 years ago

This film was everything I needed right now.

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Hyperrreal
@hyperrreal 4 years ago

This film was everything I needed right now.

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Geo Magneto
@geomagneto 4 years ago

This movie made me soooo happy!! Amazing return of two of the greatest dudes in cinematic history. A breath of hilarious, scientific, good vibes — George Carlin is smiling down😎

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Gisela
@angelia88 4 years ago

a very guilty pleasure dude! <3

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bastardsheep
@bastardsheep 4 years ago

As I walked in to the cinema I was cursing myself for not planning ahead and watching the original two movies in the weeks leading up to that day. But as the movie started, I found myself instantly transported back. For anyone who was a fan of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure and Bogus Journey, this movie is outstanding.

It is a most excellent continuation of the saga. The new characters don’t ruin it as I feared they might. They make outstanding additions to the movie.

And when it got to the climax of the movie, I couldn’t decide between crying and screaming in excitement.

I have no idea how this movie will go for those who weren’t 10-12 when the originals came out as I was, but for those who were about those ages, SEE THIS! You will love it.

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Klovarr
@klovarr 4 years ago

This movie has no right being as excellent as it is. I freakin loved it!

This past weekend I watched both Excellent and Bogus for the first time. Face the Music takes the very best parts of both earlier movies and combines them in a truly spectacular way while leaving the weaker moments of both prior movies in the past.

At just a hair over 90 minutes, Face the Music **never** seemed boring. The pacing of the film and overall progression of the story was **very** well done. Next sentence contains _minor_ spoilers [spoiler] The ending was really REALLY outstanding and had me tear up a little bit when everything got resolved.[/spoiler]

I'm gonna compare this in one way to Jurassic World and Jumanji. These two movies and Face The Movies are sotra 'sequels that nobody asked for' situations that turned out far better and more enjoyable than I think anyone anticipated.

Contains just the right amount of off-the-wall situations without going **completely* off the rails (like some parts of Bogus). Takes the world building of the original and ads a modern twist.

Also, It was just awesome to see the time traveling sequences with modern graphics

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Daniel Roy
@triseult 4 years ago

This was... great?!? I thought it would be a cheap nostalgia grab, but I couldn't have been more wrong. A fun, often hilarious movie that shows a hell of a lot of heart and does justice to the movies before it. Great feel-good movie, and just what the world needs in 2020.

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Paladin5150
@paladin5150 4 years ago

For those of us who remember the originals, we can breath a sigh of relief because the basic heart and soul of those still beats in the third outing of this trilogy. Yes Keanu, sans the John Wick beard, is just starting to show his age, and at times is just mimicking what the fans expect of this character, but, thankfully, he isn't phoning it in just yet. Amazingly, Alex Winter seems even more enthused than his arguably more successful (at least of late) partner in time, and seems to be having a blast just chilling with the old gang. William Sadler is as hysterical as ever, playing Death, who has been exiled from the band and injunctioned from even using the name, because of his 40 minute experimental bass solos, and, the make-up scene between him and the two front men is worth the time it takes to finally get there.

There had to be a hook, besides a mindless rehash of the previous two movies, and "Thea" Preston, and "Billie" Logan playing the oppositely named, female progeny of our intrepid hero's, provide that hook, as being raised by fathers tasked with, but never finishing, the EPIC song that would unite the world, have, in spite of outward appearances, somehow "rain manned" a Wikipedic knowledge and insight of all things melodic and musical. This comes in quite handy once their part of the story begins.

It is rumored that Samara Weaving holds no grudge toward Keanu Reeves for repeatedly killing her father, (Hugo Weaving) Agent Smith, in that OTHER Trilogy he made, nor at any time did she smirkingly call him..... MISTER ANDERSON,,,,,,

The ensuing RE-mash of the first two movies follows, with the daughters essentially retracing the journey of the first Bill and Ted movie, with the appropriate musical theme of course, while, the Dads jump time meeting future versions of themselves in the hopes of stealing "the SONG", from themselves, but discovering instead that perhaps living their mission focused lives, and repeatedly failing, caused them to miss out on all the great things in the one they were actually living. Also, they are now pursued by Rufus' daughters ex-boyfriend turned assassin robot, "Dennis Caleb McCoy'", sent by her Mother, Missus Rufus, and played with neurotic aplomb by Anthony Carrigan, in an inspired turn.

Fortunately, in the end, they do indeed get the band back together, and, as we are still here, (for now) the rest I guess, is history.

The best part of which will be said is they DIDN'T screw this one up!!

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Chrissy
@chrisdye3050 4 years ago

okay so had this been made on a different year this would have probably sucked but however the movie made me laugh out loud and it made me smile it's a very family friendly movie besides a few words but it's a very very good movie that I highly recommend it so excellent and sweet how they care so much about their family and wife's

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Jim222001
@jim222001 4 years ago

A predictable but fun ride that is close to being the best one. It is bound to make you smile. Though the end feels rushed.
Spoiler: It also doesn’t really work that of course since the film was made for this generation. That Bill & Ted’s daughters were the real chosen one.
I am not mad since Samara Weaving and Brigette Lundy-Paine are adorable as the daughters of Bill and Ted. It’s just that it doesn’t work with the earlier films that Bill and Ted are only the parents of the chosen ones. Or just their backups.
Also their daughters were actually sons in the 2nd film. Guys acting like Bill and Ted juniors could have been bad. So I actually like that this film made it that they were actually girls and never boys.

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