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Heroine of the Dragon
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by Heroine of the Dragon » Tue Nov 22, 2022 2:40 am
Have you watched Bill and Ted Face the Music?
What's your favourite part?
In 2020, Bill and Ted have failed to write a prophesied song to unite the world.[a] Their marriages and careers are deteriorating, and time and space are beginning to collapse.
Kelly, the daughter of Bill and Ted's deceased time-travelling guide Rufus, arrives to take them to the year 2720 in San Dimas, California. Her mother, the Great Leader, tells them that they have until 7:17 p.m. that night to create the song or reality will collapse. They use Rufus' time-traveling phone booth to retrieve the song from their future selves. They discover their future selves have failed; their wives have left them and they blame their past selves for their failures.
An impatient Great Leader sends a time-traveling robot, Dennis, to kill them, hoping that it will stabilize reality. Kelly travels back to the present to warn them, but instead meets their daughters, Billie and Theadora (Thea), who decide to help make the song. Using Kelly's time machine, Thea and Billie recruit musicians Jimi Hendrix, Louis Armstrong, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ling Lun and Grom, a prehistoric drummer. Thea, Billie and their band return to the present to meet up with Kelly and a time-displaced Kid Cudi but Dennis inadvertently kills them and sends them to Hell.
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by CaptHayfever » Tue Nov 22, 2022 12:59 pm
I need to watch it still.
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by Shane » Tue Nov 22, 2022 7:53 pm
I can't imagine it's very good, but I might be compelled to watch it because of the originals, which in hindsight probably weren't very good either.
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by Deku Tree » Thu Nov 24, 2022 3:47 am
I watched it, but I don't seem to have found it very memorable. I think my favorite part might have been the mansion scene.
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by Booyakasha » Thu Nov 24, 2022 10:53 pm
^^I think the first two Bill & Ted flicks hold up pretty well, myself. I mean, presumably you're in the same boat as me, where you were like 'these are silly, but fun and well-crafted' when you saw them as a kid. (If, on the other hand, you were all 'these are the best films ever made, and they will endure for millennia as mankind's crowning achievement', you may be in for a bitter pill.)
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