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I would place Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure in my top 25 movies of all time. It's one of my favorite comedies ever, being in close contention with both 'Airplane!' and 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail'. It would serve as a breakout role for Keanu Reeves. Co-star Alex Winter (Bill S. Preston Esquire) would go on to have a somewhat less illustrious career. The movie also permanently cemented the California surfer dude character trope into the public consciousness (created by Sean Penn in his role as Jeff Spicoli in 'Fast Times At Ridgemont High'). The movie was over the top fun and never intended to be taken seriously on any level.
How about you, did you laugh out loud when you first saw it? Was it the two actors' comedic timing or the absurdist premise of the script? How would you say this film has aged over the past 36 years? Is the idea of step-mom Missy more cringe nowadays or is the story of Oedipus as timeless as Greek mythology itself? What are your favorite scenes?
Did you know Missy (aka Doctor Amy Stoch) is an academic who holds a PhD in theater history?
How about you, did you laugh out loud when you first saw it? Was it the two actors' comedic timing or the absurdist premise of the script? How would you say this film has aged over the past 36 years? Is the idea of step-mom Missy more cringe nowadays or is the story of Oedipus as timeless as Greek mythology itself? What are your favorite scenes?
Did you know Missy (aka Doctor Amy Stoch) is an academic who holds a PhD in theater history?