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In Theaters : 17 February, 1989 |
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure [Region 2] description
Like, radical, dude--but not nearly as funny as it should be, even though it was a box-office hit. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are a pair of dim Valley boys, whose life is made heinous by a school history project. Enter George Carlin as a futuristic dude with a time-traveling phone booth. So Bill and Ted go back in time to round up a gang of historical figures (Socrates, Joan of Arc) to bring back for their presentation. Abe Lincoln at the mall? That's about as witty as it gets, rendering this the kind of comedy that gives teenaged audiences a bad name. --Marshall Fine |
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure [Region 2] Customer Reviews
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This movie is a hoot. Yeah it's basically a California teen movie with time travel, but there is a lot more to it when you dig deeper. Not only do you have a solid story and fascinating premise but also this movie has plenty of attention to detail that makes it a cut above what it might have ended up being. Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure combines a light-hearted comedy with historic references in a way that makes it stand well above other movies of this caliber.
The plot is simple and effective. Bill and Ted must pass their history class or destroy society as it is known in the future. Sounds silly enough, which is of course acceptable groundwork for a comedy. There is an innocent charm that makes this movie a treat to watch. I think that's what makes this simple plot work. I also love the attention to detail that goes around it. When Bill and Ted time travel to some other era the way the scenery, sets, costumes, mannerisms and props come together gives you strong sense of realism, When the boys go to medieval England you get the feeling they are there. When the boys go to the old west it feels like the old west (complete with a bar brawl). Sure if you're a hard core historian you might find limitations, but anybody else would be hard pressed not to be at least a little impressed by the attention to detail. I will admit that there are a few little plot holes that appear, especially in the final scenes. While some of them make me turn my nose and wonder why even wrote that in the script others felt as if they deliberately put these absurd things in to have some extra fun. All in all I can easily forgive the bad inconsistencies and even relish the fun ones.
That attention to detail doesn't stop with historical landmarks. You get plenty of subtle details throughout the movie that truly flesh it out into a more dynamic world than you would expect. Things like background dialog and events help give the story a richer flavor. This is to the credit of the actors as well as the directing, cinematography and whoever else deals with the little things. There is so much subtle stuff going on that you will probably have to watch the movie a second time just to pick up some of it. Oh yes, the acting. For a comedy it's fabulous, which means don't expect any dramatic experiences here. Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves play off each other with great timing and chemistry. All of the historical figures pull off their part splendidly as well with my favorite being Terry Camilleri's Napoleon.
The special effects are neat and are on par with the best of them in that era of filmmaking. You get to see some limited computer generated stuff in there too, but most of the effects are more superimposed lightning effects than anything else. I like the fact the movie doesn't go heavy with the effects, but instead uses them to help further the show's themes. The time machine, being a common American phone booth, is cool. It makes me wonder if that idea was taken from Dr. Who with a wink and a nod. Some of the audio dubbing isn't perfect for those of you who notice these things, but it's not so bad as to walk away from the movie either. The soundtrack is mostly a rock and roll affair, which lends itself well to the movie.
This DVD is pretty bare bones. About the only good feature is the Dolby 5.1 Surround track. All that's left is subtitles in spanish and french along with a theatrical trailer.
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure is a great science fiction comedy that's light-hearted enough to be fun for all ages. It is based on two dim-witted teens from the valley so if you can't get over that fact then I don't think any amount of content, no matter how great, will sway you much. If on the other hand you have no problem with the premise or focal characters then this is the movie for you if you are after having some good fun with time travel.
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