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Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure & Bogus Journey - re:View

Mike and Jay are joined by their very special guest, a noisy cricket, to discuss the first two Bill and Ted movies.

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Anonymous

Yes! You've made my day!

Sean

YAS. thank you kweens.

Anonymous

I clapped! I clapped when I saw it!

Anonymous

Doing God's work

Andy

Yesss - i hope the new one (out friday) isnt crap!

Heather Sejnow

Jay... This shirt. No black goth boy jacket with buttons? No Halloween print? No iconic 90's raccoon sweater? Quarantine changed you.

Anonymous

This has been added to my watch list today after David Lynch’s Weather Report and Today’s Mysterious Numbered ball. Be Excellent to each other!

Anonymous

Bogus Journey remains my favourite comedy of all time

The Constable

I'm so excited! I love these movies and I know Jay does too. Face the Music has been pretty much the only show or movie I've been pumped for in advance for years, and reading today that it leans completely away from cynicism and instead completely into the optimism these two dudes and their daughters embody fills me with much anticipation! Hoping for the Half in the Bag sometime after Friday; just excited I don't have to go to the theater to watch the new movie!

boobery

cheers for the serotonin lads

Manuel Johnen

Hmm, I want to say I got most of my knowledge of Ingmar Bergman's "The Seventh Seal" for the first 35 years of my life from "Bogus Journey" (and a little bit from the end of "Last Action Hero")... you know, that heavy, deep Swedish movie where Death plays chess, the only thing anybody knows about it... I finally watched "The Seventh Seal" a couple of years ago... and I have to say, THAT itself is actually a pretty funny movie...! Wouldn't have thought from all the parodies, but it's almost a comedy... :D Sorry, that's most of what I can add to a discussion about "Bill & Ted"... those movies are alright. Not great, but fine. Kinda looking forward to "Face the Music", though... :P

Anonymous

This was most excellent!

Anonymous

Mike self-installation of this obsession with the Not Gays is entirely down to his fear of being upstaged by his delightful wife.

Anonymous

The Grim Reaper is played by William Sadler who is also known for playing Sloan, the head of Section 31 in DS9. You're slippin' on your Trek references Stoklasa

CarSVernon .

Mike said any time a video doesnt have an ST reference to just assume he made it but it ended up on the cutting room floor lol

CarSVernon .

I find the first more memorable than I ever would cause my class put on a play in History class based on Bill and Ted and we had to research and play historical figures. Bogus Journey is fun though.

Anonymous

Noice episode!

Daniel E. Passaro

Mike, we read fuckin’ books okay? Lol

Anonymous

One of the most amusing recurring things on RLM is them talking about 20-30 year old movies and having to explain every reference in it while getting self conscious about assuming a baseline level of intelligence from their audience.

Daniel E. Passaro

* “Lol” is an internet term used by people who are now old. It stands for “Laugh Out Loud”. It is an indication of humor when communicated through keyboard chatting.

Anonymous

I'm going to assume mike recognized deputy james as the arrogant alien Kolrami from the TNG episode Peak Performance and jay cut it. extremely rude jay how could you do this

Eileen Herbert

Was there a cricket in the studio or am I having a stroke? EDIT: my bad, didn't realize it was in the YouTube description. So now, on top of watching your videos, I have to READ too? Ugh.

Rhea

Thanks for all the explained references, guys. I dropped out of school in 1st grade and I'm functionally and culturally illiterate. I've never actually seen the Bill and Ted movies but I'll have to rectify that because they look fucking delightful. Mike, I hope you're growing out your beard again.

Anonymous

What an egregious example of "A Case of the Not Gays" in the Bill & Ted movies, I have a lot of respect for Mike for pointing it out even though he likes the movies. I know they are basically 1980s movies from a much different time and I usually cut them slack but this was a no effort case. The Princesses did nothing.

Anonymous

Man, I wish George Carlin were still around these days. Thanks for keeping us entertained, boyz.

Jessie Zimmer

I was kind of hoping they'd continue this joke with the third, but I have a feeling they'll be actual characters, as they cast two comic actresses in the roles.

Jessie Zimmer

This was 55 minutes and 51 seconds of joy, thank you. Also, growing up, I thought Death was sooo tall. Seeing William Sadler in other movies as an adult was a real surprise.

Anonymous

Anyone else watch this and think they had a cricket infestation in their house??

Mike St Louis

I’m glad they edited it down to under an hour instead of splitting into two episodes. This was the perfect length and both movies were discussed well enough. I’m looking forward to their review of Face the Music.

Anonymous

I love RLM they’re a cozy warm Blanket.

Peter Robinson

When they go back to prehistoric times and are fixing the time machine, they all eat pudding.

Anonymous

Diane Franklin, one of the princesses, was in two of my favorite movies: Terrorvision and Better Off Dead. It's always fun to see her, even in an underwritten role.

Anonymous

The epochs of RLM can be delineated by Jay's hair.

Anonymous

"What kinda fuckin' dad shoes is Mike wearing?"- my bf while watching this episode lol

Anonymous

... you timed their on stage finale high five with Mike opening another beer. Well done sirs!

Anonymous

Mike now has something in common with Rick Berman. [PLINKETT VOICE] HE THINKS THE AUDIENCE IS STUPID [/PLINKETT VOICE]

Jason Ray

Mike, you'll be pleased to hear that I got all your references, but I'M OLD.

Mahaloth

I'm watching Face the Music right now and can't wait for the Half-In-The-Bag

Ashley

For some reason, I read the novelization of Bill & Ted 2 over and over as a little kid. I was obsessed with it, I loved it. And it contained all the cut stuff you talked about, like their final confrontation with their Hell fears. When I finally saw the film I was so confused and salty because it was missing all that shit! So yeah, if you want the best version of Bill & Ted 2, track down the thirty year old novelization and read that.

Matthew

The great part about act 3 of the first movie is that they suddenly switch time-travel tactics, to great success. It's enjoyable to watch those characters figure out something moderately clever - they're so happy about it!

Anonymous

I was just sad that the 'explain the reference' cards weren't the same VHS spine ones sometimes used in BotW. Everything else was sheer joy.

Anonymous

I’m worried our Mike has been replaced with an evil Mike Robot... how else do you explain the lack of Strategema references in this episode!?