Zwei Möchtegern-Rocker aus San Dimas, Kalifornien, wurde einmal gesagt, dass sie das Universum während eines zeitreisenden Abenteuers retten würden, aber sie finden sich als Väter mittleren ... Alles lesenZwei Möchtegern-Rocker aus San Dimas, Kalifornien, wurde einmal gesagt, dass sie das Universum während eines zeitreisenden Abenteuers retten würden, aber sie finden sich als Väter mittleren Alters wieder, die immer noch versuchen, einen Hit-Song herauszubringen und ihr Schicksal ... Alles lesenZwei Möchtegern-Rocker aus San Dimas, Kalifornien, wurde einmal gesagt, dass sie das Universum während eines zeitreisenden Abenteuers retten würden, aber sie finden sich als Väter mittleren Alters wieder, die immer noch versuchen, einen Hit-Song herauszubringen und ihr Schicksal zu erfüllen.
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- Billie
- (as Brigette Lundy-Paine)
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As far as the plot goes, it's pretty confusing. Suffice to say that after the second film, when it appeared that the whole world was saved by Bill & Ted, over time you come to see that it was a fluke and Bill & Ted of 2020 are losers. How do they over come this and why do they need to? See the film.
To me, this film clearly was best released to video...which is what happened due to COVID. I would not have recommended you go to the theater to see it...but as a direct to DVD or film on a pay channel, it's well worth your time.
There are a few good things in Face the Music. The plot is a typically intricate B&T time-loop paradox, as the protagonists travel forward in time in search of their masterpiece while their carbon-copy daughters travel backwards in search of help, leading to a surprisingly clever but completely ridiculous finale. And Brigette Lundy-Paine is wonderful as Billie, perfectly capturing Keanu Reeve's physicality.
On the other hand, during the entire movie there were only 4 or 5 times when I actually laughed. Not belly laughs, just little ones. The movie is simply not funny. I'm not even sure it's *trying* to be funny.
At one point in the movie Dave Groh came up and I asked my girlfriend, "who's Dave Groh." She said for her that question was the funniest thing that happened during the movie.
Face the Music is kind of likable and a little sweet, and the story kept me generally engaged. But it's simply a comedy virtually devoid of humor, so I can't recommend it. But if they make a Billy & Thea sequel I might consider watching if they also get some different writers.
That's all you really need to know. It's ok, and it does its job. This film was never going to top the first two, becasue they are a product of their time, and you can never re-create that, but Bill & Ted Face The Music is a decent enough send off for the characters.
It is a bit sad though that it is just "ok". The film does have a certain cheapness to its look and feel, and Keanu was sounding a bit tired if I'm honest. It retreads some ground, but not as much as you would think, and there are genuine laughs in here for sure. Dean Parisot's directing is solid, but a bit lacklustre in places, and I think they should have got Peter Hewitt back from Bogus Journey. It's not awful by any means, but I think it lacks a bit of magic (which was probably the 80s/90s).
A special mention must go to Alex Winter who does a great job here. He IS Bill S. Preston, and he has his old mannerisms down to a tee which was very familiar and very comforting.
In a way, the film made me a bit sad. Bogus Journey tied up the story quite well, but there was always a bit of the door open to do more if they wanted, and now that it's done it was a kind of uneventful. 1994-ish would have been a perfect time to do a third film, because as upsetting as it is, Bill and Ted with all their "Wows" and "Dudes", are The past.
However, they are MY past, and from MY generation, so I was very happy to see them once last time, and despite all the nitpciks, I had fun with the film.
All that's left to say is the best message in any film ever:
Be excellent to each other...
... and party on!!!
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- WissenswertesDuring filming in a neighborhood in Louisiana, the cast and crew were often greeted by local residents. One day, Keanu Reeves noticed a sign on a lawn that read "You're breathtaking". He stopped, got out of the car, went to the sign and autographed it. After finding out who the sign belonged to, he went to the family and posed for a photo with them.
- PatzerThe Rufus hologram mentions first meeting Bill and Ted in 1989. Though Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure was released in '89, it was explicitly set in 1988.
- Crazy CreditsThere is a scene, after the credits, where old Bill and Ted have a final jam in the retirement home.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Bland of Opportunity (2020)
- SoundtracksLost In Time
Written by Jonathan Bates
Performed by Big Black Delta
Courtesy of Master of Bates / Nerve Artist Management
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- Bill & Ted salvando el universo
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- 18447 Three Rivers Rd, Covington, Louisiana, USA(Dave Grohl's mansion)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 3.439.660 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.125.007 $
- 30. Aug. 2020
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 6.274.027 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 31 Minuten
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