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Monday, January 31, 2011

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

Okay, kids. This is another flash back to the 80s. Anyone remember way back when Keanu Reeves could act? Neither do I, nor does Val Kilmer. While looking at the majority of the films from the 80s, I realize that things like special effects and stuff like that were limited, but acting talent—there was plenty of that to go around. Unfortunately for Keanu, he never got on that bad wagon. Too bad, because he's done some really cool movies.

Anyways, back to Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Minus the poor acting, I quite enjoyed the premise of the movie; entertaining and original. It was nice to see this movie again—I'll probably watch it again in another ten years or so.

On a side note, the only thing worse than Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey.

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