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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
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Directed by:
Stephen Herek

Starring:
Keanu Reeves as Ted 'Theodore' Logan
Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston, Esquire
George Carlin as Rufus
Terry Camilleri as Napoleon
Dan Shor as Billy the Kid (Herman)
Tony Steedman as Socrates (Johnson)
Rod Loomis as (Dennis) Freud
Al Leong as Genghis Khan (Bob)
Jane Wiedlin as Joan of Arc (Maxine)
Robert V. Barron as Abraham Lincoln

Debated Goofs - Commented Goofs - Corrected Goofs - Explained Goofs

 

  • After Bill and Ted have met themselves the first time, Rufus shows the telephone booth with one hand. Later in the movie, after Bill and Ted meet their doubles for the second time, Rufus shows the booth using both hands. - Ropers Yann
  • How do they manage to get so many people inside such a small booth? - Ropers Yann
  • Why do Bill and Ted bother to get to their report in time? They could just take their time and travel back to do their report when they are set. Following the same logic, they could even travel back to their exams and do them right, therefore getting much better grades. - Ropers Yann
  • (Not a goof) - At the end, when Rufus suggests that the ladies sign an autograph since they are (or will eventually be) members of the group, you will notice that the red-haired princess covets the piece of paper and only waits to sign, as if giving her autograph were REALLY IMPORTANT, while Bill and Ted chat with Rufus, and the brunette princess pays attention. - Ropers Yann
  • If Bill and Ted's arrival at the history report in a time machine was totally unexpected, why was there perfect lighting cues set up for them? - steelflesh
  • The first time Bill and Ted meet each other, they say bye with a friendly wave, then when they are future Bill and Ted they say bye by waving their fingers. - Aime
  • When Bill, Ted, Billy and Socrates are escaping from England, the booth is tied to the cart with ropes that you can clearly see until they disappear, but they don't fall down. - Aime

 

  Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)
  • In the movie right at the end they disappear in the telephone booth then a couple seconds later reappear about a year older. This may not strike you as odd, but thinking back to Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure you remember Rufus telling them that the clock in San Dimas is always running. What was the whole "wind your watch" scene for then? - Widget

 

Corrected Goofs

  • If the clock in San Dimas is "always running," then Bill and Ted could not go for 16 months of "intense guitar training" and reappear a split second later to play at the Battle of the Bands. This totally trashes the plot of both movies (as if either of them were classics anyway) - Creeping Death
    • Correction: You are a moron Creeping Death. For starters that quote is in the first Bill & Ted movie not this one. Secondly when Rufus refers says that he is telling them to make sure Ted's watch is "always running" to ensure they know what time it is back at San Dimas. - Mr Charisma

 


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