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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey [1991] (1 disc) ... |  | |
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Length: | 93 minutes (1 hour 33 minutes) | MPAA Rating: | PG | Sorting Category: | Comedy | Sorting Tub: | Charlie |
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| Classifications: | - Comedy
- Fantasy
- Sci-Fi
- Family
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Synopsis: Bill and Ted head for the final sleep, but figure it's not for them.
Reaction: Not the classic the first one is, but there are still some interesting sequences, and it's just good stupid fun.
Personal Rating: 6/10 |
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Random Trivia For This Title: - Bill and Ted playing a game with Death to win back their lives is a reference to the classic [?] Ingmar Bergman film, Det sjunde inseglet (aka The Seventh Seal), in which a knight plays chess with Death for his life.
- The mountain to which Bill and Ted are brought to be killed by the evil robots is the same mountain Captain Kirk climbs in {Arena}, the episode of [Star Trek] that Bill and Ted watched in their apartment.
- The evil robots arrive in the parking lot of the Circle-K convenience store, the same place where Bill and Ted first meet Rufus in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.
- The evil character from the future is called "De Nomolos", which is writer and producer Ed SolomonEd Solomon's name spelt backwards.
- When Missy and her friends are trying to send Bill and Ted's ghosts to hell, the words they chant spell, "Ed and Chris will rule the world," backwards.
- When Ted attempts to get into Heaven by proving himself worthy, he says, "Every rose has its thorn. Every night has a dawn. Every cowboy sings a sad sad song." These are the key lyrics of {Every Rose Has Its Thorn}, a song sung by the popular 1980s/1990s heavy metal band [?] Poison.
- The games that Bill and Ted play with the Grim Reaper are Battleship, Clue (aka Cluedo), NFL Super Bowl Electric Football and Twister.
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