Bill & Ted Face The Music Is On Sale for Only $5
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After nearly 30 years, Bill & Ted came back to fulfill their destiny and write the song that will save the world. They certainly succeeded in distracting us from the misery of 2020 for roughly 1 hour and 30 minutes. Fans loved the film for the most part - it has an 82% score on Rotten Tomatoes and ComicBook.com s own Russ Burlingame gave it a 5 out of 5, calling it a most triumphant time .
If you agree with that statement or, better yet, if you haven t seen the film yet, now would be a good time to change that since you can own the film for only $4.99 at the time of writing. The deal is available here on Amazon Prime Video, where the $4.99 price to own the movie in HD is the same as the cost to rent it - presumably for a limited time.
Last modified on Thu 17 Dec 2020 10.53 EST
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