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milliondollarbaby87 · 3 years
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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) Review
Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey (1991) Review
When a tyrant from the future attempts to stop the legacy of Bill and Ted he creates evil android doubles of them which are supposed to eliminate the originals. ⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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envy-starlight · 4 years
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I drew the princesses. I want you to guess which drawing I used a reference photo for and which one I didn’t and went off the rails with. Which made it come out looking like I mixed all three actresses who played her together, while some how making it look like none of them at all at the same time.
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saveferris · 4 years
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liz!🛍💄🎹
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billynteddy · 5 years
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Betsy & Jo !!!! Our pretty pretty princess babes !!!
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90smovies · 7 years
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abs0luteb4stard · 3 years
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WATCHED
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deputyvanhalen · 4 years
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So in excellent adventure princess joanna is credited as diane franklin(brunette) and princess elizabeth is credited as kimberley labelle (kates)(ginger), but in bogus journey jo is credited as sarah trigger(ginger) and liz is credited as annette azcuy(brunette)
Chris and ed make up ur minds 🔫😠
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eyeofhorus237 · 5 years
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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is a 1991 American science fiction comedy film, and the feature directorial debut of Pete Hewitt.[3] It is the second film in the Bill & Ted franchise, and a sequel to Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and George Carlin reprise their roles.[4] The film's original working title was Bill & Ted Go to Hell[5] and the film's soundtrack featured the song "Go to Hell" by Megadeth, which Dave Mustaine wrote for the film. The film, which partially spoofs The Seventh Seal, received mixed reviews from critics, but has since gained a cult following like its predecessor.[6][7][8]
Plot
The music of Bill and Ted's band, Wyld Stallyns, has created a utopian future society. Chuck De Nomolos, who detests this society, steals one of the time-traveling phone booths and sends two robots modeled after Bill and Ted back to the late 20th century to prevent Bill and Ted from winning the San Dimas Battle of the Bands. Rufus attempts to stop De Nomolos but seemingly becomes lost in the circuits of time.
In the present, two years after Bill and Ted first traveled through time, Wyld Stallyns is preparing for the contest. Though Bill and Ted's current fiancées and former 15th-century princesses Elizabeth and Joanna have become skilled musicians, Bill and Ted are still inept. Despite this, the organizer, Ms. Wardroe, assures them a slot in the contest; they will be the final act.
Bill's stepmother Missy divorces his father in favor of Ted's, who threatens Ted with military school should they fail the Battle of the Bands. Evil Bill and Evil Ted arrive and the robots eventually replace Bill and Ted, killing them by throwing the two over the side of a cliff at Vasquez Rocks. The robots behave rudely to the princesses and work to ruin the duo's fame.
Bill and Ted's souls are met by Death who says they may challenge him in a game for their souls, but that nobody has ever won. Bill and Ted escape after giving Death a "melvin". They attempt to alert their families but their ethereal forms prove difficult, and are eventually cast down into Hell at a séance held by Missy. In Hell, they are tormented by Satan, made to face their own fears, and realize their only escape is to take Death's offer. Taken to Death's chambers, the spirit gives them the option of what game to play. Bill and Ted, to Death's dismay, select modern games like Battleship, Clue and Twister.[9] They easily beat Death. Death admits defeat and unwillingly becomes their servant.
Bill and Ted recognize they need to locate the smartest person in the universe to help build robots to counter De Nomolos' evil robots. Death escorts the two to Heaven, and with God's help, are directed to an alien named Station who readily offers to help Bill and Ted. Death brings them back to the mortal world, where it is the night of the Battle of the Bands. Bill and Ted take Station to a hardware store, and then race in their van back to the concert while Station constructs good robots.
Just as the evil robots take the stage, Bill and Ted arrive, and Station's robots easily defeat the evil ones. De Nomolos appears in the time booth, ready to defeat Bill and Ted himself, and overrides the broadcasting equipment to send the video footage of this to everyone on the planet. The two recognize they can later go back in time to arrange events for De Nomolos to be trapped in the present, aided by Death and Station; though De Nomolos is apparently able to do the same, Bill and Ted gain the upper hand with the explanation that it is only the winners who get to go back, and De Nomolos is arrested by Ted's father. Ms. Wardroe reveals herself to be a disguised Rufus, and urges them to play.
As Bill and Ted reunite with their fiancées, they realize they are still terrible musicians, and the four use the time booth. Though they then return immediately, "an intense 16 months of guitar training plus a two-week honeymoon" have passed for them. They begin to perform a stunning rock ballad, joined by Death, Station, and the good robots. The worldwide broadcast set by De Nomolos continues, and Wyld Stallyns' music is played across the globe, creating harmony. Over the credits, it's shown through newspaper articles that the band, along with Death, go through many perks of fame before eventually taking their act to Mars.
Cast
Alex Winter as William ‘’Bill’’ S. Preston/Granny S. Preston/Evil Bill
Keanu Reeves as Theodore ‘’Ted’’ Logan/Evil Ted
William Sadler as Death[10]
Joss Ackland as Chuck De Nomolos
George Carlin as Rufus
Chelcie Ross as Col. Oats
Pam Grier as Ms. Wardroe
Annette Azcuy as Elizabeth
Sarah Trigger as Joanna
Hal Landon Jr. as Captain Logan, Ted's father
Amy Stock-Poynton as Missy, Bill's soon-to-be ex-stepmother
Ed Gale and Arturo Gil as Station
Tom Allard as Big Station
Frank Welker as the voices of Satan, The Easter Bunny and Station (uncredited)
William Throne as Young Bill
Brendan Ryan as Young Ted
Progressive Rock/Metal band Primus appear as themselves during Battle of the Bands, performing Tommy the Cat
Related productions
Main article: Bill & Ted (franchise)
Sequels
A theatrical sequel, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, was released in 1991.
A third theatrical film in the Bill & Ted franchise was planned, and a screenplay was written, though it never got past the pre-production phase. Although rumors claimed that the script was adapted into the 1996 film Bio-Dome, Alex Winter has said that it was not.[18]
In 2010, Reeves indicated that Matheson and Solomon were working on a script for a third film,[19] confirming in April 2011 that a draft was complete.[20] Winter said in March 2012 that he and Reeves both liked the finished script, which revisits the two characters after the changes of the past twenty years.[21] The current script does not feature the return of the Grim Reaper from Bogus Journey, but since actor William Sadler has expressed interest, the writers are considering ways to include the character.[22] In August 2012, Dean Parisot (director of the sci-fi/comedy film Galaxy Quest) signed on to direct the film, although MGM, which holds the rights to the Bill & Ted franchise, did not officially greenlight the film until some years later.[23] In an April 2014 article on the original film's 25th anniversary, Alex Winter reported that work on going ahead with the second sequel was still in progress.[16]
Bill and Ted Face the Music was officially announced to be in pre-production on May 8, 2018. On March 20, 2019 a video featuring Winter and Reeves was posted online which announced the third film in the franchise would hit theaters in the summer of 2020.[24]
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i-reviews-tuff · 4 years
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Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey (1991)
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Directed by Peter Hewitt
Written by Chris Matheson & Ed Solomon
Starring Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, William Sadler, Joss Ackland, Annette Azcuy, Sarah Trigger, Pam Grier, Hal Landon Jr., Amy Stock-Poynton, Chelcie Ross, Roy Brocksmith, & George Carlin as Rufus
Release Date: July 19, 1991
Running Time: 1h 33min
Rating: PG
[Possible spoilers ahead, but this movie is almost 30 years…
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textsfromkeanuspawn · 11 years
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#381 | Ted 'Theodore' Logan | Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
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billynteddy · 5 years
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Imagine
Princess Elizabeth being nicknamed.... Betsy
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billynteddy · 5 years
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It would be funny if in bnt3
They just switched out between the og princesses and the bj princesses with each shot
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