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Features
• Anamorphic
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• Dolby
• DVD-Video
• Subtitled
• Widescreen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 17 February, 1989
DVD Release : 04 December, 2001 |
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure 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 Customer Reviews
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May not have an ounce of realism, but when a movie is this freakin' hilarious, who cares?
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One of the most entertaining of the many "80's flicks" that have been produced, the tale of two stupid but lovable dudes who are given the chance to save themselves from school failure in a most unique way: traveling back in time and kidnapping historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Billy The Kid, Socrates, and Napoleon Bonaparte, and using them to create a stage show of their history report.
Now, of course such things don't really happen, but it's fun to watch the legends of history trying to live like it's 1988, especially during the mall scene, where Beethoven creates pulsating synthesizer music, Socrates tries to impress a couple of California valley girls, and Genghis Khan thinks about exchanging his club for a metal baseball bat.
But perhaps the most hilarious thing of all is watching Napoleon having the time of his life at a waterpark. Classic by any standard, especially for people who love the 80s. |
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