This year, Bill & Ted will be rocking out to the sounds of...

Scuttle

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Saw the show, voice segment was maybe a minute long. The digs at Disney (build times) are pretty direct, if you told me they were reading the spirited thread, I'd believe it. The show I was at I could have sword John Landis was in the audience for.
John Landis was in town he stayed at rpr.
 

BuddyThomas

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He also looks exactly he same with the glasses and beard still.
Wow, some people actually liked this show? It felt to me like it was written on a piece of toilet paper with a purple crayon in ten minutes. Really easy, lowbrow humor. The most obvious jokes and references possible. I don't expect brilliance at a Bill and Ted show, but I also don't expect my intelligence to be insulted. That said, the packed crowd I saw it with loved it, so maybe I was just hot and grumpy from waiting in endless house lines, even with express pass.
 

tissandtully

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Wow, some people actually liked this show? It felt to me like it was written on a piece of toilet paper with a purple crayon in ten minutes. Really easy, lowbrow humor. The most obvious jokes and references possible. I don't expect brilliance at a Bill and Ted show, but I also don't expect my intelligence to be insulted. That said, the packed crowd I saw it with loved it, so maybe I was just hot and grumpy from waiting in endless house lines, even with express pass.

This is par for the course for B&T shows, skewering pop-culture. It's like a live production of a Seltzer-Friedberg movie.
 

tissandtully

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Saw the show last night, only really laughed at a couple parts. But they did have a good Avatar jab with a guy coming out in an avatar costume (was supposed to be James Cameron, but actuall looked more like Joe Rohde) saying "Coming to a theme park near you in the year 2065". Some good inside jabbing there, lol.
 

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