Sweet mother of potatoes, I can only prey to all the gods that probably never existed (Including Cobbler, God of Rubix cubes and keyrings) that neither projects are ever, ever contemplated.
Not saying anything's wrong with the old movies, I mean they were fine and all back in the day, but that's where they need to stay. I guess I am saying I would prefer to see neither. Damn it the film industry needs to stop beating dead horses and trying to get blood from stones....
Still I guess if I had to choose it would be.... gahhh, I don't know. Wayne's World 3?
Bill and ted have seen their days, But then again so has Wayne and Garth. But Waynes world 3 could be pulled off ALOT easier, and I would be more interested to see it instead of Bill and Ted 3. Lets face it, Keanu reeves doesn't really look like his old self from the "Wild Stallions". Not to mention the fact, that overall I like Waynes world 1&2 better than I do Bill and ted 1&2. Plus these aren't exactly pieces of Art, so Another addition wouldn't kill me.
Originally posted by Mando
Bill and ted have seen their days, But then again so has Wayne and Garth. But Waynes world 3 could be pulled off ALOT easier, and I would be more interested to see it instead of Bill and Ted 3. Lets face it, Keanu reeves doesn't really look like his old self from the "Wild Stallions". Not to mention the fact, that overall I like Waynes world 1&2 better than I do Bill and ted 1&2. Plus these aren't exactly pieces of Art, so Another addition wouldn't kill me.
I think Wayne's World 3 would be a lot harder to do. After all these years, would Wayne and Garth still be partiers doing a public access TV show out of Wayne's home?
Bill & Ted 3 I think would be more reasonable because we saw them grow a little between Excellent Adventure and Bogus Journey. They started as a couple slacker teens failing history and grew to adults with an apartment and getting engaged, then continuing to the end where they are married with kids.
The Wayne's World characters only worked as they were in the two movies, no change or character development. So it wouldn't be plausible to see a 42 year old Wayne Campbell.