The movie is directed by Dean Parisot, from a screenplay by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, and produced by Scott Kroopf, Alex Lebovici, and Steve Ponce. It’s extremely fun to watch these men lock eyes with themselves, attempt to process their crippling fear of failure and divorce, and then have Dave Grohl call the cops on them for unwittingly trespassing near his mansion. Bill & Ted Face the Music is the sequel and third film to Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey. Winter and Reeves spend half the movie dripping with prosthetics and bad wigs, literally confronting their future selves and the specter of middle-aged mediocrity. The film was nominated in contemporary makeup. They overthink their mission way too much, veering into maximalist prog dad territory before just traveling to the future and stealing the world-saving song from themselves. Bill & Ted Face the Music leads the way with four nominations in the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild nominations (IATSE Local 706). They’ve lost almost all of their fans, but in line with the prophecy from the first movie, they’re still attempting to write a song that will unite and save the world. Now Bill and Ted are experimenting and failing with their music. The movie fast-forwards to a present where Bill and Ted are playing weddings and $2 taco nights-a significant fall from the end of Bogus Journey, when their music goes internationally viral and helps bring peace in the Middle East. Face the Music, the belated third installment of the franchise, finds legitimate laughs in the band’s growing pains. Directed by Dean Parisot and written by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, Bill & Ted Face the Music stars Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, Anthony Carrigan, Kid Cudi, Brigette Lundy-Paine and Samara Weaving. In 2007, Bill & Ted co-screenwriters Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, along with Keanu Reeves and Winter, began discussing Face the Music over dinner, but little did they know, they’d be.
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