POSITIVES…
If you’re already a fan of the duo, it’s instantly a thrill seeing Alex Winters and Keanu Reeves as Bill & Ted once again.
I appreciated how this still completely embraces this particular version of time travelling, that’s completely nonsensical and illogical in nature, that should obviously create tons of plot holes, and huge migraines for trying to make heads or tails of it. Yet, there’s a charm to this logic.
The gimmick of having Bill & Ted interacting with themselves is probably my most favorite thing about this movie.
Prosthetic makeup. Lots of fun with that.
Kudos to Samara Weaving and Brigette Lundy-Paine, as Thea & Billie, doing their best in trying to imitate Bill & Ted.
Anthony Carrigan as the robot totally put a huge smile on my face.
William Sadler as Death was a delight to see once again.
All the surprise cameo and new characters plucked from the timeline. Fantastic.
Gotta give the writers props for giving me a relatively satisfying and acceptable ending to this trilogy.
Most excellent and most appropriate after credits scene.
NEGATIVES…
The opening scenes doesn’t quite grab you right away, and it might just take a little longer before you open up to the movie.
If you’re not up for the nonsensical illogical nature of the story, then you are not going to be down with this.
Actually, if you aren’t already a fan of Bill & Ted, then this is not for you.
Stereotypical California Surfer Dude speak can get tiring after a while.
There’s a huge plot reveal that’s a little too predictable, which kinda diffuses any notions of any minds being blown away.
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