harSon said:Was watching this on HBO Family, forgot how much I fucking love this film. I was born in 1988 so I didn't exactly grow up within that era, but I love it anyways.
Bogus Journey comes on right after, not as good Excellent Adventure but it's still entertaining.
And how in the fuck did Keanu Reeves go from this to one of the most bankable actors in Hollywood?!
eXistor said:Bodacious movie. Bogus Journey was most excellent though.
Btw, you guys should check out Freaked if you haven't already. it's directed by Alex Winter (Bill) and has Keanu Reeves as a werewolf.
J2 Cool said:1989 was an awesome year for feel good movies. Just from Box Office Mojo's list of top 50 grossing films, pure feel good entertainment:
Batman
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Lethal Weapon 2
Look Who's Talking
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Back to the Future Part II
Ghostbusters II
Parenthood
When Harry Met Sally...
The Little Mermaid
Christmas Vacation
Turner & Hooch
Uncle Buck
Field of Dreams
Tango & Cash
Major League
Black Rain
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
The 'Burbs
Weekend at Bernie's
Road House
The Dream Team
Dad
On top of that, these films also came out the same year:
The Bear
Glory
The Abyss
All Dogs Go to Heaven
Dead Poets Society
Sex, Lies and Videotape
Always
Lean on Me
Do the Right Thing
Barberetti said:All we are is dust in the wind dude.
Dust. Wind. Dude.
Aaaahhhh
Huh. Hadn't heard that one before. Bio-Dome doesn't look to have come from either of the major writers behind Bill & Ted anyway, though.harSon said:According to Wiki, a Bill and Ted 3 was in production and had a readied script, but it was canned and the script was used to make Bio-Dome.
J2 Cool said:1989 was an awesome year for feel good movies. Just from Box Office Mojo's list of top 50 grossing films, pure feel good entertainment:
Batman
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Lethal Weapon 2
Look Who's Talking
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Back to the Future Part II
Ghostbusters II
Parenthood
When Harry Met Sally...
The Little Mermaid
Christmas Vacation
Turner & Hooch
Uncle Buck
Field of Dreams
Tango & Cash
Major League
Black Rain
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
The 'Burbs
Weekend at Bernie's
Road House
The Dream Team
Dad
On top of that, these films also came out the same year:
The Bear
Glory
The Abyss
All Dogs Go to Heaven
Dead Poets Society
Sex, Lies and Videotape
Always
Lean on Me
Do the Right Thing
Medalion said:Most people here prefer Bogus Journey, but the first one will always be the most classic memorable to me, I watched the first one probably more times than I can recall.
You sir get +1 billion just for that last line. The Eighties Rocked!Brera said:I was Nine that year and think I saw 90% of those movies. They shaped me into who I am now.
Best decade ever!
Hadoken said:Whatever happen to the actor that played Bill? His resume at IMDB is very thin.
Bill: Dude, you've got to have a poker face like me (looks at hand) Woh! THREE ACES!!!Guileless said:My favorite part is at the beginning when they go in the Old West saloon and get served beer.
Ted: "He didn't even card us!"
Bill (looking around): "Yeah, we'll have to remember this place."
Megadrive said:These movies are totally non-non-non-non-NON heinous.
(Greatest movies ever. Seriously. I stayed up until 3 in the morning waiting to record them onto VHS back in 1995 when I was 6. So. Worth. It. Still have those VHS tapes too.)
Clydefrog said:"Put them in the iron maiden."
"Iron Maiden?! Excellent!"
I remeber when the first movie came out and I was only 8 not knowing what they meant by "69". Aah to be young :lolMr Sandman said:69 dudes!
I can't believe we watched this in history in HS. :lol
Hah my dad pointed out that his license plate had 69 on it to my mom and I kind of figured it out then. :s I was 7ish.Henchmen21 said:I remeber when the first movie came out and I was only 8 not knowing what they meant by "69". Aah to be young :lol
MasterAJ22 said:Was about to make a new thread and then I searched so I figured I'd just mention it in the appreciation thread.
KEANU TALKS ABOUT A POSSIBLE BILL & TED 3 AND DOES A FUNNY WERNER HERZOG IMPRESSION
ahh..all those caps.
And I never chimed in, but as my avatar implies, I have a full on robot chubby for these movies.<-Ted smile
If I was going to get someone to replace Carlin I'd get Dennis Leary. I wouldn't recast the same character though. Just a new guy to take his palce.MasterAJ22 said:"adults"
I don't see them changing too much, but I do hope that the movie isn't Brady Bunch where they stay exactly the same but live in a culture where they are out of their element. The other movies say that their childish nature becomes the way of the land and I'd like to see a movie more about their impact on a B&T version of 2010.
And it's a fucking shame Carlin is gone, a third movie would be so much better with his presence.
J2 Cool said:1989 was an awesome year for feel good movies. Just from Box Office Mojo's list of top 50 grossing films, pure feel good entertainment:
Batman
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Lethal Weapon 2
Look Who's Talking
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Back to the Future Part II
Ghostbusters II
Parenthood
When Harry Met Sally...
The Little Mermaid
Christmas Vacation
Turner & Hooch
Uncle Buck
Field of Dreams
Tango & Cash
Major League
Black Rain
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
The 'Burbs
Weekend at Bernie's
Road House
The Dream Team
Dad
On top of that, these films also came out the same year:
The Bear
Glory
The Abyss
All Dogs Go to Heaven
Dead Poets Society
Sex, Lies and Videotape
Always
Lean on Me
Do the Right Thing
suplex said:Excellent movies.
Any word on a bluray release?