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Bill: How's it going, royal ugly dudes? I am the Earl of Preston.

Ted: And I am the Duke of Ted.

King Henry: Put them in the iron maiden.

Bill and Ted: Iron Maiden? Excellent!

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At the Circle K when future Bill and Ted have finished talking to present Bill and Ted and go back into the phone booth, where are the other 5 historical figures? Especially as it is emphasized that they are all squished together, when they land you can see Beethoven, but he isn't there at the end when they leave. See more...

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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) - 15 corrections

Directed by Stephen Herek, starring Alex Winter, George Carlin, Keanu Reeves (add more)

Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Sci-fi

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Entry When Rufus is jamming with Bill and Ted at the end of the movie, you will notice that when the camera switches shots and shows the close-up of Rufus's hands, his hands are black. Rufus is white throughout the movie. [I rewatched that scene, and Rufus's hands remain white.]
Entry Napoleon in the films is shown to have a great time at Waterloo, the water park. Waterloo is the name of the battle in which Napoleon was defeated in 1815. [Something that blatantly obvious is not trivia.]
Entry Future Bill and Ted introduce Past Bill and Ted to Rufus. Rufus never tells them his name. [He doesn't tell them his name on screen, but they spend a lot of time together off screen. He could easily have told them without it being shown.]
Entry Toward the end, just before Bill and Ted's presentation in the auditorium, there is a shot of the stage, with the podium front, centre stage. After a cut to the teacher, it cuts back to the stage, and the podium has disappeared. [The camera cuts away for more than enough time for someone to have moved it offstage. After all, everyone thought that Bill and Ted were not going to show up, and that the presentations were over anyway.]
Entry When the jewel is converted into the phone booth about 10 minutes in, there is a slight inconsistency between shots. The phone booth start to take shape from the crystal. The next shot with Rufus in his glasses, if you look closely, the phone booth is fully formed in the reflection, as you can see the word "Phone" at the top of the booth. In the next shot, the phone booth still isn't complete. [This was done on purpose. His glasses are reflecting a few seconds into the future. This happens one other time in the movie as well.]
Entry When they "pick up" Beethoven, he is performing Für Elise in front of an audience, a work which was never publicly performed. [This looked more like a private party than a public performance.]
Entry Gengis Khan has been 'kidnapped' by Bill & Ted in the year 1209. Yet in the final report, they say that they picked him up in 1269. [This is not a mistake, Bill and Ted are idiots.]
Entry As soon as Bill, Ted and Billy the Kid arrive in Greece, Billy is holding a modern day Nerf ball. Where did Bill and Ted get this ball? They didn't bring anything else with them when they first went back in time. [First of all, Billy the Kid didn't start playing with the ball until after Bill and Ted picked up Socrates and arrived in Medieval England, second, if you look closely at the backround when Bill and Ted are talking about princess babes, you can see Billy the Kid searching through a bag that Bill and Ted brought with them, and pulling out the Nerf ball.]
Entry When Beethoven is playing the keyboards in the mall why would he be arrested if the sales associate prompted him to play and he was obviously drawing positive attention to the business? [The security guards could easily be arresting him for disturbance of the peace, or the salesperson in the store might be losing business because everyone is listening, no one is shopping. There are many possibilites.]
Entry No consumer synthesizer, especially in the 1980's, could imitate a guitar as well as the one Beethoven uses does. [The only time we actually hear the synthesizer is when Beethoven plays a few chords of what sounds like church music. When he's jamming in the mall later on, and then giving his concert during the report, all his music is covered by the soundtrack which is the guitar music we hear.]
Entry In the scene when everyone is in the mall Beethoven is in the music store. The sales clerk turned on the drum machine on the keyboard and Beethoven reacted. This should not have happened since Beethoven was completely deaf - the movie had already established that Beethoven was deaf at that time. When Bill and Ted "landed" the telephone booth to get Beethoven he was playing the piano in front of a gathering of people. The phone booth made a loud noise that everyone listening to Beethoven play reacted to, however, Beethoven continued to play without a reaction - thereby exposing his deafness. [Beethoven could feel the vibrations of the drum machine through the keyboard; this is how he composed in his later years, by holding a stick between his teeth and placing it on the piano.]
Entry In the scene where Ted falls down a spiral staircase, the stairs should spiral anti-clockwise, not clockwise. This is because in medieval times, the castle's defenders would have an easier time defending in this direction as almost all of them would have been right-handed. [This is true of most towers in castles, but some had staircases going the other way, so that if the castle was taken over, then they could have a slight advantage if they tried to recapture it.]
Entry In the beginning, Bill and Ted see the future Bill and Ted. When they wave goodbye, they wave normally. Then at the end they don't wave, they do the rock on sign. [Though it's a bit contrary to the form of time travel expressed in the movie, there's no reason meeting their future selves couldn't change said future, letting them do things a little different 'this time around']
Entry In the garage, just before they go to school, you can hear a crew member yell "Alex.". To his credit, Alex Winters (Bill) doesn't flinch. [That is actually Ted saying, "I liked it." as you can see by the subtitles].
Entry If Rufus is from the future where Wyld Stallyns music has changed why did he have to make sure Bill and Ted passed their report. If the world was like that then they obviously passed it. [But NOT until Rufus actually goes back to help them. It's what's called a "causality loop;" Rufus's future doesn't become firm until Rufus assists Bill and Ted.]

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