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Post by ck100 on Aug 28, 2020 3:19:46 GMT
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Post by onethreetwo on Aug 28, 2020 3:32:54 GMT
Ouch. Roeper's blurb is pretty brutal. 😂
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Post by politicidal on Aug 28, 2020 13:58:35 GMT
Saw the first one just recently. It’s just okay.
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Post by spooner5020 on Aug 28, 2020 14:03:50 GMT
Ouch. Roeper's blurb is pretty brutal. 😂 Roeper has always been pretty harsh with his reviews. Don’t know why anyone still listens to him. If you ask me it’s like he’s trying to be the next Ebert.
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Post by darkpast on Aug 28, 2020 16:21:50 GMT
Saw it, was mediocre at best, first two are way better.
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Post by spooner5020 on Aug 29, 2020 0:09:34 GMT
I thought it was very enjoyable. It felt like a Bill And Ted movie. Keanu and Alex definitely still had it which is more than I can say for Dumb and Dumber To (that was really hard to watch). If this ends up being the last movie of the Bill And Ted franchise I’d be happy with it.
Do you think this movie could make Hollywood think about another Wayne’s World?
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Post by femalefan on Aug 29, 2020 0:45:17 GMT
I thought it was very enjoyable. It felt like a Bill And Ted movie. Keanu and Alex definitely still had it which is more than I can say for Dumb and Dumber To (that was really hard to watch). If this ends up being the last movie of the Bill And Ted franchise I’d be happy with it. Do you think this movie could make Hollywood think about another Wayne’s World? Hollywood could make another Wayne's World assuming Meyers and Carvey are willing to reprise their roles.
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Post by spooner5020 on Aug 29, 2020 1:04:11 GMT
I thought it was very enjoyable. It felt like a Bill And Ted movie. Keanu and Alex definitely still had it which is more than I can say for Dumb and Dumber To (that was really hard to watch). If this ends up being the last movie of the Bill And Ted franchise I’d be happy with it. Do you think this movie could make Hollywood think about another Wayne’s World? Hollywood could make another Wayne's World assuming Meyers and Carvey are willing to reprise their roles. I thought Meyers was always interested in doing a 3rd?
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Post by Vits on Nov 7, 2023 23:50:59 GMT
BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC has the unpredictable turns and the sense of adventure that made its predecessors entertaining, but it's not that funny and the ending is too abrupt. Of all the franchises, why give this one a legacy sequel? The protagonists were good-natured dreamers, as well as airheads who said "dude" in every sentence. Of course that schtick isn't going to work decades later. Nothing they say in this movie sounds natural because the dialogue designed for teenagers is coming out of the mouths of men in their late 50s. I can't really blame Alex Winter. He struggles when trying to recreate that kind of youthful energy, but that would happen to any other actor his age. What Keanu Reeves does on the other hand is truly bad. It comes off as if someone else were making fun of his performance in the first two installments. Luckily, this writing issue doesn't happen with the title characters' daughters (Thea and Billie). They have the exact same personalities, but they're in their 20s. Nothing Samara Weaving says or does is convincing, while Brigette Lundy-Paine is the complete opposite. She's the cast's MVP!
5/10
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