scdchunky
Joined Apr 2017
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I admit I was scared going into this sequel because I have seen sequels come out a decade or two later that are not so good such as Dumb and Dumber To and Jay and Silent Bob Reboot but Bill and Ted Face the Music was a lot of fun. This sequel is all about Bill and Ted getting the task of making a song to save the world so they meet their future selves to get the song and meanwhile their daughters are finding historical musical figures to help them with this song. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winters still have the same chemistry they had almost 30 years ago and it felt that no time had past. I really enjoyed Bill and Ted's daughters. In Bogus Journey we saw they had Little Bill and Little Ted and seeing them grown up in Face the Music is always how I'd imagine Bill and Ted's kids would be. Overall it's a fun sequel and good third entry into the Bill and Ted franchise
I'm not a fan of the late night TV lineup right now. I like Conan but other than him everyone else fails to make me laugh but David Spade is a good host and I enjoy the subjects he talks about and he works well with the lineup of comedians. I also enjoy the lack of politics in this show which is something we need right now in the lineup of late night television.
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