Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction | Movie Review | Commentary
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- First time watching and reacting to Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
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I want to see her reaction when she finds out what an Oedipal Complex is and why Missy looked that way. :)
EODIPISREX #TomLeher
I love u babe I can't wait to make love to you and cuddle
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey and Bill and Ted Face the Music are definitely worth watching.
Totally!
@@0okamino definitely 🤘
whooah!
*_Wayne's World,_** as well.* Party time, excellent. I have a feeling Dasha would totally fall for Garth.
Well Bill and Ted's bogus journey definitely but Bill and Ted face the music is kinda mid
the 'minor Oedipal complex' line is by far my favorite highbrow joke! haha
When I was a kid, I didn’t notice that Freud always had some sort of a phallic object in his hand (or mouth) lolol.
I always loved how hapless the historical dudes are. They don't question anything, and just loyally follow. It's so cute! - Great reaction as always :D
They probably think it's all just a dream, like Marty from Back to the Future. Most of them probably couldn't even fathom what was happening to them.
They're the best part of the movie. Great characters.
Well if you seen a time traveling phonebooth and a couple of cool dudes, wouldnt you?
Socrates and Billy set the tone - 'Handling time-travel with the greatest of ease!' and the rest just vibe with them. Ghengis and Joan are living their best life in every era.
I love that the language barriers are never a problem.
Fun fact: this was supposed to be a launching pad for Keanus co star Alex Winter (Bill). Mr Reeves was supposed to be the sidekick and nobody expected mich from his movie career. 😂
Alex had already done "Lost Boys" ... he was the "cute blonde" ... it was understandable.
But Keanu ...
Beethoven getting access to modern music technology is a WONDERFUL idea.
Of course, being deaf he wouldn't have been able to hear it, but a small detail.
As a composer myself, I often wonder how much more Beethoven and Mozart (etc.) would have accomplished with modern music technology. Of course, these days their music would be considered pretty old fashioned, but you know what I mean!
I have heard music historians say that, of all of the modern music genres (anything from the last 100 years) the music a lot of classic composers would likely appreciate or even love would be heavy metal music. The dynamics, the intricate solos, etc. So, the scene where Beethoven was playing in the music store makes perfect sense. Technically, the actor was only miming over a song by the band Extreme, but the point remains.
@@Billinois78 I agree. As a big Def Leppard fan , it was amazing to me to hear the similarities between their music and Mozart's. I like both a lot and when i started to hear the paralells , it was astonishing. Then I started noticing the similarities btween hard rock and heavy metal to classical in general. A big revelation and relization for myself that always fun to hear when others see (hear) it too.
@@JPDillon He went deaf gradually over 16 years between the ages of 28 and 44, so he'd be fine as long as he was no older than, say, his early 30s here.
There are so many clever little jokes in this movie. Freud's drooping corn dog, Napoleon getting nabbed at Waterloo, Beethoven not reacting to Bill & Ted's arrival until they grab him.
I saw this with my roomate freshman year of college. Reciting lines from this became a running joke for years afterwards.
"You seem to be suffering from a mild hysteria..."
They make some great jokes around Freud.
Lovely to see Dasha smile after a movie...
We need to avoid suggesting films that might make her cry.
She lights up when she smiles.
Dasha reacting to Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Excellent!
That was a bodacious review Dasha. This was one of my favorite movies as a kid. Just a fun movie. Glad you got into it. I hope bodacious becomes a regular part your vocabulary. Remember to be excellent to each other and party on dudes!
To see Keanu go from this to SPEED, The Matrix and John Wick is sick. He is a talent, no two ways about it.
Point Break
No, there could be two ways about it. Come at me bro!
Hahahaha
Every Woah, is just Ted saying it.
Don't forget My Own Private Idaho.
He had it tough for a while after this movie though. For a while, he was typecast and only offered parts similar to that of Ted.
Lucky for him, it didn't stay that way.
Ever since I first saw "Wayne's World," having seen this movie first, I've had the idea in my head that it would have been cool to have Bill and Ted and Wayne and Garth all in the same movie, like a crossover event. Way too late now, but I bet that could have been fun way back when these were made.
A most excellent idea!
Bob and Doug Mackenzie from Strange Brew.😂
My friend grew up more on Wayne’s World and I grew up more on Bill and Ted. She knew more pop culture references and depending I knew more historical ones. She called Bill and Ted the more “intellectual” one lmao
I have always imagined that Keanu Reeves is dumb because of this movie, but I know he is really smart. And he was even a good hockey goalie when he was 12 years old in Canada.
You truly are an exceptional soul. As a person suffering from crippling depression, your smile and personality help me make it to the next day. Thank you for reacting to B+T. It has been one of my favorite movies since I first saw it in the theater in high school. It made me feel good to see people like me on the big screen.
Keep up the great work. Your reactions have a bodacious impact on us all. Be excellent to each other (and yourself, of course) and Party On, Dudes!
@@Belzediel Thanks for the kind words. I suffer from PTSD, extreme social anxiety, and agoraphobia. The world outside terrifies me. What does help is reactors like Dasha. It's like watching my favorite movies with a new friend. It helps keeps the pervasive loneliness at bay.
@@Belzediel Everything you say I know to be true. I have just lost my way. That you would take time out of your day to be so kind to stranger speaks volumes of you. I hope to be that healthy someday again.
You are a shining light in a dark day. That is a rare gift.
@@Belzediel Dude, if it was that easy, no one would suffer from depression..
In an alternate timeline, Bill and Ted failed their project. Ted was sent to military school, where he demonstrated an innate natural prowess for marksmanship and combat. Several top figures in the underworld took notice. When he became separated from his group on a field trip to Belarus, he was found and adopted by the Ruska Roma tribe who raised and trained him as one of their own until he emerged as one of the world's premier assassins...
I love how Sigmund Freud was holding a corndog while he's trying to flirt with the girls at the mall. I never see anyone mention that and it's my favorite little visual joke in the movie.
Joan of Arc is played by Jane Wiedlin, one of the singers of the Go-Gos.
I had to scroll before I said the same.
There's an embedded joke about Napoleon at the waterpark that you may have missed: not only is the park named Waterloo, but historically the Battle of Waterloo is Napoleon's most famous defeat, having ended the Napoleonic Wars and Napoleon's reign as Emperor of the French.
This movie is a totally guilty pleasure. :)
No guilt needed! It’s a pleasure.
Absolutely one of my favorite movies of all time. It's most excellent.
The sequel Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey, had a bigger budget, but was a somewhat darker movie.
Part 2 is fascinating and different. And Part 3 is a very sweet send off.
This is one of the most underrated brilliant films ever.
Great movie to watch when you want to just shut your brain off and just laugh for a little while. I remember I discovered it through my Uncle when I was 8 and I’ll never forget what my aunt said about it when I asked her what movie it was. She said “it’s funny. It’s stupid but it’s funny”.
"Put them in the Iron Maiden" ... Iron Maiden, Excellent!!
My favorite part of this movie is that the premise, simply out it...music will save the world
If you're interested, the insane guitar tune during Beethoven playing the keyboard in the mall, is called Play With Me, by Extreme. It's the final track on their debut album.
This movie has a great soundtrack.
I had the soundtrack on cassette.
It rules! ♡
@@martinboyle9163 Ditto!
This movie was a big part of my childhood. Glad to see you cover it :)
"I fell out of my suit when I hit the floor!"
Ahhh yes, that is very historically accurate to how armor works right there 😏
I remember reading about that being a big problem with heavy plate armor. If someone got knocked off their horse, they fell right out of their armor and had to flee the battle because they had no protection. Must have been annoying...
There's also a movie from 1989 called Parenthood with a young Keanu Reeves among a huge cast of names and faces from the 80's. I think you'd dig it, and it's woefully under-reacted on CZcams.
I came here to say this too. The movie also features a very young Joaquin Phoenix, who went by the name Leaf back then.
It's got such a great cast! And Keanu delivers a really heartfelt performance.
I have no idea why "Strange things are afoot at the Circle K" is one of my all-time favorite movie quotes, but here we are.
Such a good movie, Alex and Keanu had great chemistry and this film is an instant classic. George did a good job with his assignment in the future and their history report in my opinion at the end is the best part of the movie. The opening song is by Big Pig and it's called "Breakaway". The other one is "In Time" by Robbie Robb. Nice reaction.
Party on Dudes!!! Haha, I’m so glad you reacted to this movie! It’s bodacious! It’s also the first movie that introduced me to both George Carlin & Keanu Reeves! Hope you have a great day and be excellent to yourself, Dasha of Russia!
NICE!! I love Carlin (he is my single favorite person, I never met) .... He was "way ahead" of his time!!
This and its two sequals are absolute gems. These are examples of movies with a true impact! Be excellent to eachother. Party on dudes!
I'm proud to say that this awesomely iconic movie was filmed in my home state of Arizona..
bill and ted is a real life cartoon, glad to see Dasha understood that.
Bill, Alexander Winter, was one of The Lost Boys.
5:14 - The past. I think people generally speaking have more “regrets” than they do “curiosity” about their own future.
Be excellent to each other and party on dudes, words to live by.
"Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" surpasses the original film. You might want to watch Bergman's The Seventh Seal (1957) to understand some of the references.
The whole trilogy is alot of fun , but this is my favorite of the trilogy.
Hey, Dasha! This is a classic comedy that has aged well and even spawned a reunion sequel 30 years later!
Napoleon goes to Waterloo Water Park because the name was familiar. Napoleon was finally defeated at Waterloo, Belgium in 1815 by the Duke of Wellington.
Everyone in the western saloon stares at Bill and Ted because they're dressed so strangely for the 19th-century!
Beethoven was the composer who went deaf. He was eventually forced to "hear" his own music by pressing his ear to the piano to feel the vibrations.
Sigmund Freud holding the corn dog is meant to be a phallic joke but sometimes a corn dog is just a corn dog.
An Oedipal Complex is when one subconsciously seeks to replace one's own father and be intimate with one's own mother. The term is from the Greek play by Sophocles, "Oedipus Rex", in which Oedipus unwittingly kills his father and marries his mother! Bill lusts after his stepmother Missy.
The antenna was damaged by the knight who swung the ball-and-chain at the departing booth.
The "princesses" were probably just noble ladies-in-waiting, not historical figures. They're played by a different pair in each film of the trilogy.
The black ruler in the future is played by Clarence Clemons, lead saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen!
The tunnel-like tubes they travel through time in is based on the quantum physics concept known as String Theory which states that the framework of the universe is a matrix of vibrating strings of particles.
The phone booth is definitely a riff on the TARDIS from "Doctor Who" although the screenwriters have always denied it.
The sequel, "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey", is not very good but features a hysterical performance by William Sadler as the Grim Reaper by way of Ingmar Bergman! He's worth the price of admission!
The trilogy caps off with a surprisingly well-done reunion film made thirty years later called "Bill and Ted Face the Music"! The duo returns as do Ted's cop dad, Missy and Death all played by the same actors. The plot is clever and the pair finally achieve their destiny. How do these knuckleheads usher in a Pax Humanitas? Well, you've got to see it to believe it!
23:05 "...just got a minor Oedipal complex." "What is that one? I need to Google it." That's when a boy is sexually attracted to his mom and wants to take the place of his dad. (Its named based on the Greek myth about Oedipus who was raised away from his true parents and then later unknowingly killed his father and married his mother.) There's no surprise here, since Bill's mom is his attractive step-mom Missy who had been a senior in Bill's high school just a few years earlier when Bill was a freshman (so she's only 3 or 4 years older than he is).
Okay so I was expecting her to of course have fun with this movie, but I never expected that it would be like moving for her, that was a surprise. I wonder if she is going to react to the second or third one?
Excellent choice!
The place where Waterloo was filmed is called Golfland-Sunsplash in Mesa, Arizona and it's still there, though the water park part has grown considerably larger since the 1980s, I used to have my birthday parties there when I was a little kid.
The water park is an actual water park called Raging Waters, I use to go every summer with the family
27:27 made me LMFAO. She pronounced it ‘so crates’. 😂😂😂😂
Party on Dasha!!
🎉 🎊 Dasha, you're 'Bodacious!' Let's bring back some more 1980's terms. 👍
Radical! 🤘
Dasha's so TUBULAR
Most triumphant!
I love that B&T are not the brightest bulbs, but they have wonderful vocabularies.
I love how Billy the Kid starts saying "dude."
George Carlin was also the the film "Dogma" as a church bishop. Plenty of other comedians in it and of course, the great Alan Rickman as the voice of god.
Worth a watch
George Carlin was also in "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back," "Jersey Girl," and "Scary Movie 3." My dad let me watch his comedy specials at an age that would probably give some parents a seizure (I think I was 8 when I saw the first one), so I grew up with his comedy and seeing him in movies.
Yes another classic.
This is one of my favorite movies! And it was filmed in my hometown, Phoenix Arizona. It's too bad they closed down Metro Center, but it was a fun ride while it lasted.
Lived in PHX for most of my life, crazy how this film is kind of a staple of it!
Agreed 😊
Great reaction you are a joy
Childhood classic. Got me into learning history. Most excellent this film be.
Oedipus complex is when a boy fixates on his mother, or in this case his step-mother beyond childhood. Named after Oedipus who killed his father so he could marry his mother. the female equivalent is Electra complex, named after Electra who conspired with her brother to kill their mother. Both from Greek Mythology.
The only note is that Oedipus doesn't know his parents are his parents until after.
I hope you watch the other 2 Bill And Ted movies. I think you'd really enjoy them.
"(Caesar) is also a cocktail."
Too true eh.
"Here's the deal, what you win,I keep. ... what I win, I keep"
If only the world can just be excellent to each other...
For a few years Keanu was known mostly for playing Ted
Bill and Ted are like if Beavis and Butt-head were a couple of nice boys.
I am so glad that you watched that movie.. There are 2 more. "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey"- 1991 and Bill & Ted Face the Music-2020.
I watch this movie when I was 12 years old on accident through the movie channels My second greatest addiction Bill and Ted
I freaking love this movie I'm glad you're watching it enjoy the ridiculousness of this movie but full-heartedness of the characters and the actresses and actors that bring these characters to life I hope you continue with the franchise and watch part two bogus journey it's a wild ride excellent ❤ and then of course Bill and Ted's face the music part 3 from 2 years ago during the pandemic when that came out that's another interesting wild ride of a sequel to end the trilogy
Be excellent to each other and party on dudes❤
As always, another most triumphant reaction from a totally bodacious babe. Next, try Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey. It’s totally most righteous.
PARTY ON, DASHA!
🎸🎸🎸🤘🤘🤘
I think “Strange things are a foot” every single time I pass a Circle K
Adding to the excellence of this film, Jane Wiedlin of The Go Go's plays Joan of Arc, and The Three Most Important People in the World are played by Martha Davis of The Motels, Fee Waybill of The Tubes, and in the center, legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons of The E-street Band.
And Al 'Kabong' Leong and Genghis Khan
Rufus:: "They do get better ..."
George Carlin was also in "Dogma"
12:51 I like the way they _wave_ in the 27th. century.
Hey Dasha, if you loved that film, you should check out Time Bandits (1981) another time travel film with a similar premise of a 9-year-old boy time travelling with a group of dwarfs theough different points in time.
Joan was played by guitarist Jane Wiedlan of the Go Gos.
A most excellent Reaction!
Party On Dasha!
An excellent duo for an excellent movie.
This movie is a spoof making fun of the metalhead subculture that was prevalent in the 80's. Most of the things they say are direct quotes from songs or references to rock/metal. I remember there were heaps of kids like this when I was growing up, and that magnifies the humour. You are going to have to check out the sequel - Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey.
This movie is like Dumb and Dumber meets Back to the Future.
24:11 - The moment when Dasha Reacts understands what being an American is.
2:30 ... "Ceasar, is a salad dressing dude!"
Such a fun movie, glad that we all watched it together :)
^.^
"Here it is 'So-crates' ... the only wisdom lies in knowing, that you know nothing!"
I have the soundtrack on cassette. It’s so fun.
I'm an old fart and I used to have it on loop in my Walkman when this movie came out.
This was one of my most favorite soundtracks to own back in the 80s. Along with Young Einstein, another you should check out sometime. 🍿🎶
Now you have to watch;
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
Bill & Ted Face the Music
Station! :)
An oedipal complex refers to kids having crushes on their parents. Which explains why Bill found it hard to refer to Missy as Mom.
@@justindenney-hall5875Thanks. My mistake.
Thank you for doing this one. I don't know anyone who didn't like this movie. It's so much fun!
The name of the piano piece was ‘Für Elise’.
*FINALLY!* You're finally reacting to Bill & Ted's excellent adventure! *Alex Winter* and *Keanu Reeves* are an amazing duo. In the movie's soundtrack is *most outstanding.*
Be Excellent to Each Other !
that was so fun. I forgot how much I loved that movie.
I never thought I’d ever hear you say ‘Bodacious’.
Have you understood the meaning of, “Like the sands in the hourglass, these are the ‘Days of our Lives’.?
This joke was about daytime TV soap operas.
17:38 "Ookh. I would wanna go somewhere, somethin' like that."
Doesn't it look nice?
My 2nd-Great Grandfather saw Abraham Lincoln at Fort Monroe. Party on dudes.
Does anyone notice that the the Future people who Rufus the mission match up the the three people who were judging the report event
well worth watching the others! bogus journey is good fun
something about blind optimism plucks at my heart strings ; ).
Oedipal Complex = attraction to one's mother (or stepmother in this case), a form of attraction to older women, named after Oedipus Rex.
Love this movie....came out while i was in high school....and is so 80s esq.
Strange things are still afoot at the Circle K. Party on Dasha!
This Time Travel Skit, to Me, is like, "TERMINATOR" Concept, the Future Could of Conjured Their Own, "Great One"...?
😊
Also, Imagine Giving Today's Tools & Tech to Leonardo DeVinci! ❤
You HAVE to watch all 3 movies