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Bill & Ted: Third Movie?

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  • 08-16-2012 10:54 AM
    Ehfahq
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    Originally Posted by Rockox View Post
    People may think they want this but they really don't. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Nuff said.

    Nope. I want to see it.
  • 08-16-2012 12:37 PM
    Lawdog1521
    I actually liked Indy 4. The fridge scene didn't bother me at all. I didn't care for Lebouf's character, Mutt. (Specifically the Tarzan part was stupid) but over all it was pretty good.
  • 08-16-2012 01:50 PM
    LiveHomeVideo
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    Originally Posted by Lawdog1521 View Post
    Reeves talked about the script recently and sounded psyched. It has to do with the plot line that they (Bill & Ted) were supposed to write a rock song that brought the world together. Over 20 years later, they still haven't written it. The script is supposed to feature various versions of B&T, such a version that ended up in prison, a white trash version, and so forth.

    I think that would be hilarious with these characters... if it were done less than the ammount of time between now and the movie ago. Seriously, I don't see how they'll pull it off without looking washed up. But then again, Saturday Night Live brought back the 90's cast and even did a Wayne's World sketch that was awesome, so maybe they'll pull it off.
  • 08-16-2012 02:29 PM
    Lawdog1521
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    Originally Posted by LiveHomeVideo View Post
    I think that would be hilarious with these characters... if it were done less than the ammount of time between now and the movie ago. Seriously, I don't see how they'll pull it off without looking washed up. But then again, Saturday Night Live brought back the 90's cast and even did a Wayne's World sketch that was awesome, so maybe they'll pull it off.

    But they're supposed to be somewhat washed up. That's the point. They were destined for greatness but sat around doing who knows what for the last 25 years instead.

    I think they'll strive for deeper themes of lost ambition and faded dreams.