Remake of "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" in the Works

Ah yes. You nailed it there. Its got some nice bits “full on robot chubby” and death etc.

The music was substandard fare from famous bands, and yeah, “Station”. It makes me cringe to even recall that.

“Bogus…” :frowning:

(Dunno if that’s the actual next line in the movie.)

Hell’s Angels was made in 1929, and when it didn’t test well, Howard Hughes remade it (this time with sound) the next year.

Exorcist: The Beginning was basically finished when the studio fired the director and his replacement reshot the film.

I really liked Bogus Journey. The way they sneak into heaven by quoting a Poison song is classic.

They ruin it near the end though, with all the time-travel bullshit. “I know, after we escape I’ll time travel back and give myself the key to this cage.” (key magically appears)

Well, that was the same as in the first movie, and to be fair, they took it pretty far with the cage and the prop gun.

Yup - that was like three iterations ago. Then it was a giant arcade, then it turned into a movie theater. I used to love that ice skating rink.

I find that to be excellent satire of time travel movies.

That absolutely cracked me up. That and the fact that they included “James Tiberius Kirk” in cast list in the ending credits.

The problem with the idea of a sequel about B&T in their '40s is that the ending of the second film made it very clear that Wyld Stallyns quickly becomes the most righteously successful band in history (despite the Reaper’s lip-synching scandal) and their music transforms all human society and stuff. Which, if you want an interesting story, requires either a very creative script, or some serious retcon.

Unless they wake up as homeless bums and George Carlin comes back-er, forward-no, no, it is back in the time machine to explain they have to fix something the bad guys screwed up. :slight_smile:

If you get a chance, read the Bill and Ted comic book series…

I loved the bit where they went to Hell: “We’ve been totally lied to by our album covers!”

Can you spoiler a brief summary? How did they get around the problem BrainGlutton describes?

The basic gist was, while they were legendary and excellent, they were still…Bill and Ted. Overview of series.

Ah. I lived there when I was 18, back in 1990, and haven’t really been back [to the mall] since then, so…