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Here’s how you could get a BODACIOUS part in Bill & Ted Face the Music

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Here’s how you could get a BODACIOUS part in Bill & Ted Face the Music

Do you think you have what it takes to join Wyld Stallions?  Is the phrase, “put them in the iron maden” is totally bodacious to you?  How about a part in the 3rd installment of Bill & Ted?

Just log on to Party On With Bill and Ted, make a short video of you playing along!  You can do this on real or imaginary instruments to a demo track!  You could be chosen by the producers winning a small but excellent part in Bill & Ted Face the Music!

Film yourself in the most interesting setting you can and keep from showing any copyrighted materials in the process. Your video should be limited to 30 seconds.

Be excellent to each other!

Bill & Ted Face the Music get the Wyld Stallions, Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves back on the screen for the first time since 1991’s Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey.

This isn’t bogus, it’s bodacious!!

 

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