I watched the first two #BillAndTed #movies.

In reverse order.

And they are so fun, yet also very clever with the humour. That's what I like about them.

I've seen the third movie, and I enjoyed it, but I don't like them messing the stories of the first two.

The daughters were good, but they didn't feature much in the movie. It probably would have been better if it was all about them, because much of the B&T vibe is their youth and energy, which the now considerably older actors no longer have. And that's OK, but you have to write a movie that deals with that well.

I expected the daughters to be all eye-rolling their embarrassing dads, but thankfully, they weren't that. They were kind of mini Bills and Teds and were good for it.

I know the original movies are a white, male saviour thing, but I don't think it serves the franchise well to try to ret-con it and make it something it never was.

And going through time and getting great musicians like Hendrix and Louis Armstrong, what is the music they come up with?

Coldplay! Fucking Coldplay!

But the originals were all about heavy metal and generally being empty-headed and the second movie even missed the whole Nirvana explosion of the 90s, but that's OK. They are all about metal.

Basically I prefer to pretend the 3rd movie doesn't exist.

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Not sure I've seen the third. I remember being excited to do so but then it wasn't on for ages and not sure I got around to it.

@pre It's a good film, funny, but ruins the stories of the first two movies.

They could have written something better. With the whole time travel thing, there's always something you can do to stop a thing happening so they could have kept the whole Bill-and-Ted-save-the-world thing but just had their daughters as the protagonists this time.

But as I said, the world saving music turns out to be not metal but Coldplay.