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Title But the point is, we died.
From Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) Soundboard
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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is a classic comedy sci-fi film that was released in 1991. It is the sequel to the successful film "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" and was directed by Peter Hewitt. The movie revolves around the time-traveling adventures of two rock-loving, goofy high school friends, Bill S. Preston, Esquire (Alex Winter) and Ted "Theodore" Logan (Keanu Reeves). In this sequel, Bill and Ted's journey takes a decidedly darker turn. The film opens with the duo facing a challenge from the future, as the evil De Nomolos (Joss Ackland) sends two robot duplicates of Bill and Ted to eliminate them and take their places in history. The robot duplicates, designed to be "Evil Bill" and "Evil Ted," successfully kill the two best friends, sending them to the afterlife. The afterlife proves to be a bizarre and fantastical place, where Bill and Ted meet the Grim Reaper himself (William Sadler). In order to return to the land of the living, they must outwit the Reaper in a series of increasingly ridiculous challenges, including Battleship, Twister, and even a game of Clue. These scenes are some of the film's comedic highlights, as the Reaper's frustration and eventual friendship with Bill and Ted provide plenty of laughs. Meanwhile, the robot duplicates take over Bill and Ted's lives. They wreak havoc on their relationships, as they attempt to stop the real Bill and Ted's band, Wyld Stallyns, from winning a Battle of the Bands competition. The success of the band is crucial to the future of humanity, as the music of Wyld Stallyns is destined to bring about world peace. With the robot versions of themselves sabotaging their lives, Bill and Ted must find a way to return from the afterlife and save their future. Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is filled with wacky humor, slapstick comedy, and clever wordplay. The chemistry between Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves is palpable, as they effortlessly portray the lovable and slightly dim-witted characters of Bill and Ted. The comedic timing of the cast, led by William Sadler's hilarious portrayal of the Grim Reaper, keeps the laughs coming throughout the film. The movie also features a memorable soundtrack, with several songs from the fictional band Wyld Stallyns. Unfortunately, it seems that there are no downloadable sounds available for this movie. However, the soundtrack captures the spirit of the 90s perfectly, with a mix of rock and pop tracks that perfectly complement the on-screen mayhem. The film's score, composed by David Newman, adds an additional layer of excitement and adventure to the story. Overall, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is a fun and entertaining romp through time and the afterlife. It is a beloved cult classic that has garnered a dedicated fanbase over the years. The film's blend of comedy, sci-fi elements, and the enduring friendship between Bill and Ted continues to resonate with viewers of all ages. If you're in the mood for a lighthearted and offbeat comedy with a dose of sci-fi, then Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is the perfect choice. Its charm and humor have stood the test of time, making it a must-watch for fans of the franchise and newcomers alike.

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