I liked Bill and Ted Face the Music, I thought it was sweet and funny, split into two time travel plotlines, and being remiscient of the original movies in a respectful way. I liked how the guys, as middle-aged rock has-beens still trying to fulfill their prophecy of uniting the world through one special song, still maintain their kindness and good heart, and have an incredible bond with each other, thanks to the amazing chemistry between Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, who feel like brothers in these movies.
It’s fun seeing William Sadler as Death again, and it’s weird knowing that the awkward dork that Death is was played by the same guy who, during the same era of Bogus Journey, blew up a passenger plane upon landing in Die Hard 2 as a cold-hearted kickboxing terrorist. I also really liked Anthony Carrigan as a sheepishly likable robot from the future and Samara Weaving and Brigitte Lundy-Paine as Bill and Ted’s daughters, who do their own Excellent Adventure story.
It was a relaxing movie to watch last Friday, and I liked how wholesome and innocent it felt, it was a welcome addition in the series.
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