Bill and Ted's Most Excellent Collection [Blu-ray-

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Product Description Wyld Stallyns couldn?t drag you away from this most excellent collection! From the past to the future, and to Hell and back… witness the triumphant travels of history?s most significant slackers Bill & Ted, in a bodacious, two-film Blu-ray set that?ll have you tuning up your air guitar for a stellar solo! Bill & Ted?s Excellent Adventure finds our non-heinous heroes (Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves) in danger of flunking History: a most odious proposition! But when the righteous Rufus (George Carlin) arrives in a time-traveling phone booth, the dense dudes discover their destiny… and call on the past?s biggest names for help! In Bill & Ted?s Bogus Journey, the titular time travelers aren?t making history: they are history! When an evil-doer from the future sends eviller robot twins of Bill & Ted to assassinate and replace good, non-robot Bill & Ted, the guys wind up face to face with the Grim Reaper (William Sadler)! Can the now-dead duo escape, defeat their evil doppelgangers, and win their Battle of the Bands contest? Review Shout Factory have basically become the last bastion for quality catalog releases, especially now that major studios are resorting to MOD (manufacture on demand) BD-R?s and digital-only futures. They?ve really stepped up their game in the last year, too, and with the release of Bill & Ted?s Most Excellent Collection (which wholly lives up to its name, by the way) they apparently don?t have the intention of stopping anytime soon. The A/V presentation is better than expected, even for Bogus Journey. And supplements? Not only are most, if not all of the old extras accounted for, but Shout went to great lengths to produce a good deal of their own. This is one of the easiest ratings I?ve given to a release in a while: Highly Recommended. --DVD Talk, September 20, 2016