NinetyForChill.com: The #Podcast
Episode 43: "Bill & Ted" Face an Explicit Podcast (Please Pardon the Language and 10 minutes of Apologies).
Films
 Researched for this Podcast: Valley Girl (1983); Bill & Ted's 
Excellent Adventure (1989); Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991); Bill 
& Ted Face the Music (2020).
Michael Dubois comes back to the podcast to discuss the most excellent 
trilogy when it comes to doing fan service right, "Bill & Ted". If 
only Disney had thought about giving "The Rise of Skywalker" to Keanu 
Reeves and Alex Winters, the galaxy would be what Rufus and Kenobi would
 consider tranquil. What is there not to like about these films? There 
is casual homophobia in the first two, but it is fleeting and these 
films course correct perfectly as they go along. But because of the 
language used, Cool Movies Darth deemed that this episode's conversation should be left uncensored. 
 There
 are other flaws to point out about how the first film's historical 
figures are predominantly male and white (with token Joan of Arc 
portrayed by the most successful of the Go-Gos, Jane Wiedlin), and the 
second feature states that we are clearly in a Christian reality. I 
guess you can say that music is kind of lacking in the franchise's 
conclusion, but that is better than faking it to a bad Kiss track.
If
 there is anything that I am upset about, it is that when I started 
researching on how thorough my self censorship would need to be, I found
 that most of the podcasts that have R-Rated language classify themselves
 as clean. These are smart shows, so I would like to think that their 
audiences can handle them, but "ID10T", everything on the Ringer Podcast
 Network, and "How Dig This Get Made" have audiences despite the 
acknowledging the explicit content. Here is to hoping that my being upfront is the middle ground. The cursing starts after the 10-minute mark.
The
 two of us go on for nearly two hours focusing on the films and how they 
relate to us. It is nice to get the perspective of someone who was born 
after the first two films were released opposed to I who was ready to go
 to the theaters to check them out on day one. All of this means that we
 do talk about some politics, but it was not hard to get on the same 
page and I look forward to the next time the two of us record together. Here is hoping I like "Ready or Not". What is Michael's thing with Samara Weaving?  And since San Dimas's accents sound a lot of which came from the valley, I felt it was appropriate to return to Ally's Accessories Shop on Etsy's
 Trash Feature Reviews. Nicolas Cage finally graces this podcast with 
his excellent performance in "Valley Girl". This film is the true bridge
 between "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" and "Say Anything". It may be 
the finest time capsule for this decade.
My Twitter account is @catbusruss.
 This is where I want your hate to be directed if you disapprove. 
Otherwise, positive feedback would be best displayed as subscriptions to
 my podcast and five-star reviews. Lets work that algorithm.
If you think you have a film or franchise that you are an expert on. Send an email to russthebus07@gmail.com.
 Most franchises have at least one feature that will qualify for 
NinetyForChill. The runtime just needs to be between 74 and 99 minutes. 
We have four episodes to fill.
 I
 have been asking for weeks for assistance in composing an episode 
dedicated to vampire features like "The Lost Boys" trilogy, "Near Dark",
 and the "Underworld" movies. Here is to hoping that this bunch of 
critiques will stir up some inspiration in my audience to step up and 
hold off on the garlic. If this is a topic you up for discussing, feel free to send an email to russthebus07@gmail.com. All I need is a half hour on Zoom to get this done.
I
 hope I am impressing or at the very least amusing you with this podcast
 and I am open to any and all criticism. My biggest want is more guests 
and more suggestions on what to chat about (@catbusruss, russthebus07@gmail.com@coolmoviesdarth). If we can get 3 hours out of "Little Nicky", the possibilities are endless. Thanks for visiting.
 After
 WrestleMania Backlash, I will tell you that we need to take zombie pro 
wrestling back. My suggestion is that we finally get my low-budget 
zombie movie, "Main Event of the Dead" off the ground. The script lacks a
 lumberjack match, so you know it has got to be better than the "Army of
 the Dead" advertisement. Ask for a treatment or give me suggestions on 
how to get it to a crowd-sourcing stage with an email to russthebus07@gmail.com. 
Michael Dubois comes back to the podcast to discuss the most excellent trilogy when it comes to doing fan service right, "Bill & Ted". If only Disney had thought about giving "The Rise of Skywalker" to Keanu Reeves and Alex Winters, the galaxy would be what Rufus and Kenobi would consider tranquil. What is there not to like about these films? There is casual homophobia in the first two, but it is fleeting and these films course correct perfectly as they go along. But because of the language used, Cool Movies Darth deemed that this episode's conversation should be left uncensored.
There
 are other flaws to point out about how the first film's historical 
figures are predominantly male and white (with token Joan of Arc 
portrayed by the most successful of the Go-Gos, Jane Wiedlin), and the 
second feature states that we are clearly in a Christian reality. I 
guess you can say that music is kind of lacking in the franchise's 
conclusion, but that is better than faking it to a bad Kiss track.
If
 there is anything that I am upset about, it is that when I started 
researching on how thorough my self censorship would need to be, I found
 that most of the podcasts that have R-Rated language classify themselves
 as clean. These are smart shows, so I would like to think that their 
audiences can handle them, but "ID10T", everything on the Ringer Podcast
 Network, and "How Dig This Get Made" have audiences despite the 
acknowledging the explicit content.
Here is to hoping that my being upfront is the middle ground. The cursing starts after the 10-minute mark.
The
 two of us go on for nearly two hours focusing on the films and how they 
relate to us. It is nice to get the perspective of someone who was born 
after the first two films were released opposed to I who was ready to go
 to the theaters to check them out on day one. All of this means that we
 do talk about some politics, but it was not hard to get on the same 
page and I look forward to the next time the two of us record together.
Here is hoping I like "Ready or Not". What is Michael's thing with Samara Weaving?
My Twitter account is @catbusruss.
 This is where I want your hate to be directed if you disapprove. 
Otherwise, positive feedback would be best displayed as subscriptions to
 my podcast and five-star reviews. Lets work that algorithm.
If you think you have a film or franchise that you are an expert on. Send an email to russthebus07@gmail.com.
 Most franchises have at least one feature that will qualify for 
NinetyForChill. The runtime just needs to be between 74 and 99 minutes. 
We have four episodes to fill.
I
 have been asking for weeks for assistance in composing an episode 
dedicated to vampire features like "The Lost Boys" trilogy, "Near Dark",
 and the "Underworld" movies. Here is to hoping that this bunch of 
critiques will stir up some inspiration in my audience to step up and 
hold off on the garlic. If this is a topic you up for discussing, feel free to send an email to russthebus07@gmail.com. All I need is a half hour on Zoom to get this done.
  
I
 hope I am impressing or at the very least amusing you with this podcast
 and I am open to any and all criticism. My biggest want is more guests 
and more suggestions on what to chat about (@catbusruss, russthebus07@gmail.com@coolmoviesdarth). If we can get 3 hours out of "Little Nicky", the possibilities are endless. Thanks for visiting.
After
 WrestleMania Backlash, I will tell you that we need to take zombie pro 
wrestling back. My suggestion is that we finally get my low-budget 
zombie movie, "Main Event of the Dead" off the ground. The script lacks a
 lumberjack match, so you know it has got to be better than the "Army of
 the Dead" advertisement. Ask for a treatment or give me suggestions on 
how to get it to a crowd-sourcing stage with an email to russthebus07@gmail.com.

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