Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey

Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is an American comedy film and the sequel to Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. It was a partial spoof of "The Seventh Seal". It was divisive amongst critics, but had a cult-following similar to it's predecessor

Plot
The music of Wyld Stallyns created a utopian futuristic society in the year 2691, meanwhile, Roofuss former gym teacher now turned villain Chuck de Nomolos Infiltrates the Bill & Ted university and steals the Time Traveling and sends Evil Robotic Replicas of Bill & Ted to kill the real Bill & Ted, apparently the Robotic versions kill the real version. Real Bill & Ted end up in hell, can they get back to the real world before it's too late?

Excellent Qualities

 * 1) The thought of Bill & Ted going to hell is interesting and unique, It's quite the departure from the Time-Traveling adventure from the previous film
 * 2) Great Acting, Especially from Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves.
 * 3) It can be funnier and livelier than the original and is quite a surreal adventure.
 * 4) there is a lot of originality in the Hallucinitary slapstick.
 * 5) the Evil Robotic versions of Bill & Ted give a great impression as villains, and so does Chuck de Nomolos
 * 6) great dialogue, some great dialogue even return from the first film.

Bogus Qualities

 * 1) The humor seems to prove far less combination compared to the original.
 * 2) Doesn't have enough triumphant moments to compare to the original.
 * 3) The writing can sometimes be sloppy and overly complicated.
 * 4) It's even more inappropriate than the first film. The thought of Bill & Ted going to hell could sometimes be traumatizing.
 * 5) Some effects may have not aged well, even for 90s standards.

Reception
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey has received mixed reviews amongst critics, it got a B+ on an A+ to F scale, It got the same stars as the first film by one critic, Roger Ebert gave the film a 3 out of 4. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 56% of 54 with an average review of 6.00/10. Metacritic gave it a score of 6.00/10 with Gene Siskel giving it a 2½ stars and Leonard Maltin giving it a 2½ stars.

Trivia

 * Stephen Herek declined to return as director, because he thought it was "almost a parody of a movie that was already a parody."

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