https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...Bh1OmAh0Rfa1h8
Not exactly a needed sequel, but as a Gen-Xer, and a fan of 80's rock, 'm sort of obligated to check it out.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...Bh1OmAh0Rfa1h8
Not exactly a needed sequel, but as a Gen-Xer, and a fan of 80's rock, 'm sort of obligated to check it out.
As long as it's better than the second movie, I'll be happy.
Bogus Journey was fun. Came out at the very tail end of the hairband-era. I think by the time it was on VHS Nirvana was taking off.
2 is...troubling. Lots of 'fag' usage as a pejorative and it's just rough.
otherwise yeah it's a pretty fun movie.
loved those movies as a kid. pumped for the 3rd one. Death is one of my favorite film characters! "best of 7? "you're damn right!!"
This made me smile
https://ql.mediasilo.com/#ql/5ec6cb3...7-e11d1a140120
Trailer:
I can't wait! The world needs a fun movie right now with a message about unity.
"Be excellent to each other" indeed.
I have to say it's a bit jarring seeing Keanu lately without some scruff, he looks so naked without it. I'm so used to JOHN WICK now.
Alex Winter looks the exact same as he did in the original movies lol
It definitely is weird to see Keanu like that haha.
Keeanu doesn't sound like Ted anymore..but then again, there's supposed to have been SOME maturity with the characters, even if it has been minimal.
Most triumphant!
I'm hopeful.
Bogus is.... well.... Bogus, lol. The title says it all.
I rewatched it for the first time probably since it came out back in the 90s a couple months ago, it wasn't very good.
The trailer for 3 is.... meh.... I mean, it's a Bill and Ted movie, shouldn't be expecting an Oscar winning movie.
Keanu just seems out of character in the trailer. Feels like he is just playing himself and not "Ted"
The actor who plays Bill is probably just happy to be in a movie for the first time in nearly 30 years, he seems excited in the movie, lol.
But... either way, as long as it's still on track for this year, I'm happy. Gives me something to look forward to.
Last edited by ManBurning; 06-10-2020 at 02:01 AM.
I watched both last year and I think the biggest difference between the two is that Excellent Adventure has a certain charm to it.
The actor who plays Bill is probably just happy to be in a movie for the first time in nearly 30 years, he seems excited in the movie, lol.
I mean, he also directing it (and has primarily focused on directing in general... but he's done a bunch of TV acting work too).
Bill and Ted 3 will be released Simultaneously to select theatres and VOD on Sept 1st.
Glad it's not being pushed back til next year at least. I think this is a smart move.
Could pave the way with how movies are released in a post COVID world.
Just realized Sept 1st is a Tuesday... that's an odd day to have a theatrical release. Maybe they're hoping releasing it mid week won't have people flocking to the theatre.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/bill-ted-face-music-hit-vod-cinemas-simultaneously-1304065
Last edited by ManBurning; 07-23-2020 at 03:18 PM.
https://pitchfork.com/news/listen-to...ace-the-music/
had to bail halfway through that, it's so...ugh...Weezer.Bill & Ted Face the Music (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack):
01 Big Black Delta: “Lost in Time”
02 Alec Wigdahl: “Big Red Balloon”
03 Weezer: “Beginning Of The End (Wyld Stallyns Edit)”
04 Cold War Kids: “Story of Our Lives”
05 Mastodon: “Rufus Lives”
06 Big Black Delta: “Circuits of Time”
07 POORSTACY: “Darkest Night”
08 Lamb of God: “The Death of Us”
09 FIDLAR: “Breaker”
10 Culture Wars: “Leave Me Alone”
11 Blame My Youth: “Right Where You Belong”
12 Wyld Stallyns: “Face the Music” [ft. Animals as Leaders and Christian Scott aTunde Adjua]
13 Wyld Stallyns: “That Which Binds Us Through Time: The Chemical, Physical and Biological Nature of Love; an Exploration of The Meaning of Meaning, Part 1”
Last edited by allegate; 08-14-2020 at 04:01 PM.
yeah, that tracklisting is horrible, ugh.
then again, in retrospect, the other soundtracks aren't too good. the 2nd being better than the first. but they're very of their time. guess it all comes down to a matter of taste.
right? it was the end of one era, the beginning of another. that FNM song is great, and a real representation of it being a changing of eras. though it's a re-recording of a song from 89, it serves as the middle ground from The Real Thing (80's era) to Angel Dust (90's era) .
I just wanna hear the Big Black Delta tracks.
a perfectly charming film, great for these dark times we are in. I did get emotional at the end, I'll admit. more so because it made me realize how quickly life goes by.
20 bucks is kind of steep for a rental.