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Infobox film| name = Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure| image = Bill & Ted.jpg| caption = Theatrical release poster| writer = Chris Matheson Ed Solomon | starring = Keanu Reeves Alex Winter George Carlin | director = Stephen Herek | producer = Scott Kroopf Michael S. Murphey Joel Soisson | music = David Newman (composer)|David Newman | studio = Interscope Communications | distributor = Embassy Pictures|Nelson Entertainment through Orion Pictures (USA) De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (non-USA)cite news| url= http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24693859.html? dids=24693859:24693859& FMT=ABS& FMTS=ABS:FT& type=current& date=Mar+16%2C+1989& author=Anne+Thompson%2C+Special+to+The+Tribune.& pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)& desc=Profiting+from+youth+In+search+for+adult+fare%2C+studios+overlook+a+hit& pqatl=google | work=Chicago Tribune | title=Profiting from youth In search for adult fare, studios overlook a hit | first=Anne | last=Thompson | date=March 16, 1989| released = February 17, 1989| runtime = 90 minutes| country = Film US| language = English| budget = $10,000,000 (estimated)| gross = $40,485,039 (domestic) 'Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure ' is a 1989 American science fiction film|science fiction comedy film|comedy buddy film and the first film in the Bill & Ted (franchise)|Bill & Ted franchise in which two Heavy metal subculture|metalhead slackers time travel|travel through time to assemble a menagerie of historical figures for their high school history presentation.cite news|title= Adventure, Thy Name Is Not 'Bill & Ted'|work= The Los Angeles Times|date=February 17, 1989|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1989-02-17/entertainment/ca-2716_1_bill-ted-s-excellent-adventure|accessdate=2010-08-22 | first=Chris | last=Willman
The film was written by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon and directed by Stephen Herek . It stars Keanu Reeves as "Ted" Theodore Logan, Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston, Esquire , and George Carlin as Rufus. ''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure received reviews which were mostly positive upon release and was commercially successful. It is now considered a Cult following|cult classic . A sequel, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey , was released two years later. An untitled third film is in development.cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1086064/|title=Untitled Bill & Ted Project (2013)
Plot
In 2688, humanity exists as a utopian society due to the inspiration of the music and wisdom of the Two Great Ones, Bill S. Preston, Esq. ( Alex Winter ) and "Ted" Theodore Logan ( Keanu Reeves ). Rufus ( George Carlin ) is tasked by the leaders to travel back to San Dimas, California of 1988 using a time machine shaped like a phone booth to assure that the Bill and Ted, then dim-witted high school students, successfully pass a history class. Should they fail, Ted's father, police captain Logan ( Hal Langdon ) plans to ship Ted to a military academy in Alaska, ending Bill & Ted's fledgling band, the "Wyld Stallyns", and altering history.
Rufus finds the two teenagers struggling to finish their history paper, which tasks them to describe how three historical figures would view San Dimas of the present, trying to obtain help from customers at a local Circle K convenience store. Rufus initially has difficulty convincing the two of his help when a copy of the phone booth time machine arrives, and versions of Bill and Ted from some hours in the future step out. They are able to convince their earlier selves that Rufus can be trusted by correctly guessing the number the two were thinking of, sixty-nine. The future Bill and Ted briefly discuss their situation with Rufus before disappearing.
Rufus offers the pair a demonstration of the time machine, taking them back to 1805 where they find Napoleon|Napoleon Bonaparte ( Terry Camilleri ) leading his forces against Austria. As Rufus, Bill and Ted depart back to the present, Napoleon is thrown by a cannonball explosion into their wake, and is dragged through the time circuits to the present. Rufus takes a moment to explain that time will continue to progress normally for Bill and Ted and they cannot miss their class presentation the next day, and then departs, leaving the empty time machine for the two. As Bill and Ted discuss where to go next, they discover Napoleon stuck in a nearby tree. This gives them the idea of kidnapping historical figures as to bring them to the present to complete their report. They leave Napoleon with Ted's younger brother Deacon ( Frazier Bain ) before travelling.
The two are able to successful befriend Billy the Kid ( Dan Shor ) and Socrates ( Tony Steedman ) (whom they refer to as "So-crates" (IPA-en|'so?kre?ts)), before stopping in the 15th century England, where they become infatuated with Princesses Elizabeth ( Kimberley Kates ) and Joanna ( Diane Franklin ). This leads to them getting in trouble with their father the King, but Billy and Socrates rescue the pair, and they escape, though the booth is partially damaged on their departure. They end up in the far future, discovering the society based on their influence, and are inspired to complete their report with "extra credit" by kidnapping additional historical figures: Sigmund Freud ( Rod Loomis ), Ludwig van Beethoven ( Clifford David ), Genghis Khan ( Al Leong ), Joan of Arc ( Jane Wiedlin ), and Abraham Lincoln ( Robert V. Barron ). After a brief stop in prehistoric times to repair the booth, Bill and Ted program the machine to return to the present, but end up outside the Circle K on the night before, where Rufus was introducing himself to them. Bill and Ted convince their earlier selves of Rufus' trustworthiness, and then are reminded by Rufus of how to get to the next day.
When they arrive, Ted learns that Deacon had ditched Napoleon. They leave the other historical figures at the local mall to learn about San Dimas while they seek out Napoleon at a local water park, " Battle of Waterloo|Waterloo ". While gone, the historical figures get into trouble and are arrested by Captain Logan. Bill and Ted execute an escape plan based on using the time machine in the future to set up what they need now. With all their historical figures recollected, the two give their presentation to the school, which is a rousing success, allowing them to pass the course.
Some time later, Rufus returns to Bill and Ted, presenting them with the two princesses before they were committed to a pre-arranged marriage, noting that the two women will also be part of Wyld Stallyns. Rufus asks to join the group as they play, but upon hearing their cacophony of music, admits to the audience that "they do get better".
The characters of Bill & Ted were created and played by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon in improv theater (originally, it was "Bill, Ted & Bob" although the third character was eventually dropped). The character of Ted was fully created, but the character of Bill is heavily influenced by a friend of Ed and Chris', Connor Snider. Matheson and Solomon have described Bill & Ted as an idealized version of their friendship (Bill & Ted = Chris & Ed). In the original improvised pieces, Ted was described as having a stoner pseudo-intellectual older brother. This was changed for the film, although Bill's stepmother Missy did make the transition from theater to the film.Citation needed|date=July 2011
Production
The film was shot in the Phoenix, Arizona , metropolitan area, mostly in and around Coronado High School (Scottsdale)|Coronado High School in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1987. The school itself is near Oak St. and Scottsdale Road. Much of Coronado went through a renovation between 2005 and 2007 and the auditorium setting for the final-report scene was torn down. However, the intricate mosaic (seen in an opening scene when Bill and Ted leave from school in a red Mustang) on the outside of the auditorium was saved piece by piece and moved to the new auditorium along with unique design of the gym roof.
The setting for Waterloo was the Golfland|Golfland Sunsplash water park at the intersection of Arizona State Route 87|Arizona Highway 87 and the US 60|US 60 freeway in Mesa. (In reality, there is a water park in San Dimas, but it's named Raging Waters , not "Waterloo".) The bowling alley was then a Fair Lanes branded alley, but is now the AMF Bowling|AMF Tempe Village Lanes located on Rural Road at US 60|US 60 freeway , three miles south of Arizona State University . The mall was Phoenix Metrocenter Mall (Phoenix, Arizona)|Metrocenter located between Peoria and Dunlap Avenues at I-17|Interstate 17 . The mall has since been renovated and no longer looks as it did in the film. The Circle K store is located at the intersection of Southern and Hardy in Tempe. http://www.fast-rewind.com/bill_ted.htm The 80s Rewind: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure http://www.inthe80s.com/movielocations/b.shtml In The 80s - Eighties Movie Locations That Really Exist
Ed Solomon and Chris Matheson make appearances in the film during the ice cream scene. Ed is credited as the "stupid" waiter, and Chris is credited as the "ugly" waiter. They are given similar credits in '' Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey .
During the shot of Rufus' hands playing his guitar solo, the actual hands are those of Stevie Salas , the composer of all the guitar work featured within the film. http://www.modernguitars.com/archives/002169.html Salas interview
The film took nearly two years to materialize. Filming took place from February to May 1987cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096928/business|title=Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) - Box office / business and it was originally planned to be released in 1988. However, the film's original distributor, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group , went bankrupt before it could be released. Orion Pictures and Nelson Entertainment bought the rights to the movie in 1988, and it was released theatrically on February 17, 1989.cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096928/trivia|title=Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) - Trivia As a partial result of the delay, certain dates in the film originally scripted as "1987" had to be redubbed as "1988". The copyright date of this film is 1989, while 1988 incorrectly appears on the DVD cover (though some copies still note 1989 as its release date). It was followed in 1991 by a sequel , '' Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey .
Differences from original script
In earlier drafts of the script, Rufus was 28 years old and historical figures Bill and Ted plucked from history included Charlemagne (whom they referred to as "Charlie Mangay"), Babe Ruth , and a non-famous medieval person called "John the Serf". John is listed in the credits. http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0096928/ Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
Originally, the time machine was to be a 1969 Chevrolet van, but the idea was abandoned as being too close in concept to the DeLorean time machine|DeLorean used in the Back to the Future trilogy| Back to the Future trilogy . Instead, despite the similarities to Doctor Who , the time machine was styled after a 1960s American telephone booth, though a newer model Ford van would be used as the rock concert "band wagon" for the sequel.
Soundtrack
Infobox album|Name = Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) |Type = soundtrack |Artist = Various artists |Longtype = ( Compact Disc|Audio CD / Music download|Digital download ) |Cover = Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).jpg |Released = 1989 |Length = 40:32 |Label = A& M Records |Reviews = The film's soundtrack was released in 1989. The tracks are as follows:
# "Play With Me" by Extreme (band)|Extreme # "The Boys and Girls Are Doing It" by Vital Signs (band)| Vital Signs # "Not So Far Away" by Glen Burtnik # "Dancing with a Gypsy" by Tora Tora # "Father Time" by Shark Island (band)|Shark Island # "I Can't Break Away" by Big Pig # "Dangerous" by Shark Island (band)|Shark Island # "Walk Away" by Bricklin # "In Time" by Robbie Robb # "Two Heads Are Better Than One" by Power Tool (Aka the Rock Band - Nelson)
These tracks are ordered for the album differently than they are in the movie. In the movie, the songs show up in the following order: "I Can't Break Away," "Dancing with a Gypsy," "Father Time," "Dangerous," "In Time," "Two Heads are Better Than One," "The Boys and Girls Are Doing It," "Play With Me," "Walk Away," "Not So Far Away," and "Two Heads" (reprised over the credits).
The following songs appeared in the film but were not included in the soundtrack:
"No Right To Do Me Wrong" by Range War
"Party Up" by Rori
"Bad Guitar" by Stevie 'He Wonder' Salas
"Carlins Solo" by Hands Of Flutes
"Game of War" by Warrant
Spin-offs
Sequels
A theatrical sequel, '' Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey , was released in 1991.
A third theatrical film in the Bill and Ted franchise was planned, and a screenplay was written, though it never got past the pre-production phase. Although rumors claimed that the script was adapted into the 1996 film Bio-Dome , Alex Winter has said that it was not.cite web |url= http://www.slashfilm.com/bill-ted-3-rewritten-biodome/ |title=Was Bill & Ted 3 Rewritten Into Bio-Dome? |publisher=Slashfilm |date= |accessdate=2010-01-06
In 2010, Reeves indicated that Matheson and Solomon were working on a script for a third film,cite web |url= http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/20092010/5/reeve-confirms-new-bill-ted-adventure-0.html |title=Reeve talks new 'Bill and Ted' adventure confirming in April 2011 that a draft was complete.cite web|url= http://popwatch.ew.com/2011/04/25/bill-ted-3-screenplay-alex-winters/3|title='Bill & Ted 3' screenplay actually exists, according to Bill Winter said in March 2012 that he and Reeves both liked the finished script, which revisits the two characters after the changes of the past twenty years.cite web | url= http://www.mtv.com/videos/movies/747656/bill-ted-sequel-there-probably-will-be-another-one.jhtml |title="'Bill & Ted' Sequel: 'There Probably Will Be Another One'" |date= 2012-03-09 |accessdate=2012-03-10
Television
Two spin-off television series were produced; both were titled ''Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures .
'' Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures (1990 TV series)|Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures '' was an animated series that first ran on CBS in 1990, and featured the voices of Carlin, Winter, and Reeves returning to their roles in the film. A second season of eight episodes ran on Fox Kids , with the voice cast of Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox 's upcoming live-action series.
'' Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures (1992 TV series)|Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures '' was a live-action series that ran only seven episodes on Fox in the summer of 1992. It featured none of the cast from the film. Evan Richards and Christopher Kennedy played Bill and Ted.cite news|title= Bill and Ted Make It to Prime Time, City Doesn't|work= The Los Angeles Times|date=June 28, 1992|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1992-06-28/news/ga-1698_1_prime-time-network|accessdate=2010-08-22 | first=Steven | last=Herbert
Comics
A one-shot comic book adaptation of the sequel was published to coincide with the second film's release. Its popularity led to the series '' Bill and Ted's Excellent Comic Book by Evan Dorkin and produced by Marvel Comics .
There was a weekly 2/4 page semi-adaptation of the animated series published for a year by UK's defunct Look-In Magazine from 1991-1992.
Video games
There were also Bill & Ted's Excellent Game Boy Adventure|Game Boy , Bill & Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure|NES and Atari Lynx games released, which were very loosely based on the film's plot. A PC title and nearly identical Amiga and Commodore 64 port were made in 1991 by Off the Wall Productions and IntraCorp, Inc. under contract by CapstoneSoftware and followed the original film very closely.
Theme parks
The annual Halloween Horror Nights events at Universal Studios Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood|Hollywood have featured since 1992 (Orlando) and 1997-1999/2007 (Hollywood) Bill & Ted's Excellent Halloween Adventure, a show satirizing pop culture of the year with Bill & Ted as the protagonists fighting villains who steal their phone booth for their own schemes.
Reception
''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure'' was a financial success, grossing $40.4 million domestically on a budget of about $10 million.cite web |title = Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) |url = http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/? id=billandtedsexcellentadventure.htm |publisher = Box Office Mojo |accessdate = November 23, 2009 It has become something of a cult classic .fact|date=March 2012 The film has an 82% freshness rating at Rotten Tomatoes , based on 33 reviews.cite web |title = Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) |url = http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/bill_and_teds_excellent_adventure/ |publisher = Rotten Tomatoes |accessdate = November 23, 2009
Both the success of the film and the animated series spawned a short-lived breakfast cereal called Bill & Ted's Excellent Cereal .
The phone booth used in this film was given away in a contest presented by Nintendo Power magazine (in honor of ''Bill & Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure ), won by a boy in Mississippi.cite web|url = http://www.errormacro.com/2006/06/the_saturday_scan_give_it_away.php#more|title = The Saturday Scan - Give It Away Now|author = Error Macro|date= June 2, 2006|accessdate = December 10, 2006 http://www.errormacro.com/images/2006/scans/contest5.php Picture of phone booth winner
Since 1992, "Bill and Ted's Excellent Halloween Adventure" has been performed at the Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood every October during Halloween Horror Nights . The show differs from year to year, with spoofs of various pop culture icons. The main plot involves Bill and Ted being threatened by an evil villain from a popular film of that year, with appearances by a host of villains, heroes, and celebrities. The show usually includes elaborate dance numbers, stunts, and multiple double-entendres for the late night event crowd.cite web|url = http://themeparks.about.com/od/universalorlando/a/HHN05_2.htm|title = Universal Orlando is Out for Blood|author = Arthur Levine|date= August 10, 2006|accessdate = December 10, 2006cite web|url = http://travelwithkids.about.com/b/a/118999.htm|title = Halloween Horror at Universal|author = Teresa Plowright|date= October 15, 2004|accessdate = December 10, 2006
In 2010, the city of San Dimas celebrated 50 years of incorporation as a city. The theme for the celebrations was San Dimas, 1960-2010 An Excellent Adventure .cite web|url= http://www.cityofsandimas.com/ps.aboutus.cfm? ID=2465 |title=50th Anniversary Celebration |publisher=City of San Dimas |date= |accessdate=2010-08-11
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