I always get kinda choked up at this scene, just the idea of a society being able to actually meet the people who put them on their path. And to be bill and ted and feel sense that feeling of forshadowing of greatness, you can see it in their faces as they look around at everyone strumming, a stunned kind of humbleness. Its a campy movie and concept for how they changed the world, but the feeling behind it is awesome, definately one of my favs out there.
Considering this particular event is a known point in the future-kind's somewhat variable timeline, it would be as if Jesus/Buddha/Joseph Smith/Krishna/Lao-Tse/Muhammad/Sea-Man was going to come back for one minute, convey a holy message to the people, and then disappear forever... and then "the prophesy" actually came true. The collected spiritual leaders of the world would be kicking themselves if they missed out on that moment. However, if they weren't true believers and instead sent their aides in their places, THIS is the kind of moment that would happen. So you are right to get choked up.
@@birddog117EXACTLY this! and the older I get - the more apparent it is that the future council knows what they will become but still recognises that they’re just kids at this point, who don’t have a clue - but one day will change the world
A couple years ago one of the top comments on this video was: "When did we stop dreaming of a better world?" It really needs to be the top comment again.
Not gonna lie, I almost cried watching this, it might be the music or the concept of being young and doing something greater than life, whitest be young and clueless about our own future. Just loved this.
I know what you mean. I was picked on alot in the 80's in Edmonton, (lots of Asian refugees from the wars settled there) My parents weren't though they came here on their own. But still lots of animosity towards the Asian community, especially in the 80's.This and other innocent movies from this time really got me through some very rough shit... Helped me decide my career path of being a helping person (volunteerism, drug psychologist-homeless advocate-mental health advocate). That this future is still very possible. I kept on trying to self improve with this goal to make this "Excellent" future a reality. However, I'm too "excellent" to others and they take advantage of me often. This is a big no no in the human service field, sadly we need boundaries. But I want to have boundaries I want to help as much people as I can. Like Fluttershy or Penny does (Doctor Horrible). So movies like this is essential to my self care.
As a kid in the 80s I found it vexing that these two lovable boneheads in a silly movie made more sense than most of the moral authority in my life. Rip Rufus.
Every once in a while you come across a song in a movie that not only "clicks into place" but leaves you with the feeling that it unquestionably belongs with that movie. This is one of songs. Kudos to Robbie Robb.
I love how, to these people, Bill and Ted are these legendary heroes who pretty much made their awesome future society possible. They grew up learning about them. And maybe in their history, it records that they briefly visited the future, but didn't include details of that part. And imagine being one of those people there, and one day the ancient legendary heroes just show up, and you're like "Oh shit, is this THAT?! Is this when they went to?" and then "OMG THEY SAID THE THING!!!"
And also in this spectacular moment, these 2 idyllic guys are standing right there, they are all amazed, waiting for them to speak, and Ted's like " make something up" 😂 cracks me up still
My favorite part is that the "be good to other people and have a good time" philosophy of two dolts is what saved mankind. That's where the heart of this movie is. Like two Forrest Gumps save the future. Hopefully they get that in the new one.
I love how optimistic it feels at 2:00 "Be Excellent to each other." then the way Keanu Reeves delivers his line "PARTY ON, DUDES!" it's a beautiful moment.
I was a senior in high school. working at a movie theater when this movie came out. We had this movie. I always seemed to walk in right at this part. You ever have a moment, a smell, or a song that that alone brings back a rush of memories of a certain time, or place? That's what this part does. Great memories of a really, really great time.
It's just so awesome when Bill and Ted are getting ready to head back into the time stream, and before leaving, they're all "later", and *all* the future people reply with "later!"
Bill and Ted are very warm, kind-hearted people. I take their message to heart everyday. When asked to make something up, what comes out of his heart is "Be excellent to each other". Beautifully bodacious and most righteous! What a nice message from such kind people!
I was hoping deep down that In Time would have been the song written to align the planets and bring them into universal harmony. This song is, as Ted said, most outstanding.
Because as long as there are people in the world trying to advance the world and make it better there will always be people who fight against it and want things to stay the same
I just realized that it is actually a BEAUTIFUL thing for this version of a full song to be impossible to get. If we do somehow get it, We will play it over and over again till we get sick of it. Keeping it rare makes it all the more BEAUTIFUL. We can NEVER PLAY THE SONG OUT because all we hear is its peak and not the whole. This song is worthy of such an honor. I am officially dropping my search. I want this to be the song I could never get but Im still content with this piece.
this movie ROCKS! I was on my 1 week field trip to yosemite on my 7th grade trip when we saw this movie on the bus, this is probibly one of the best movies ever and im lot playing!
I love that the action of strumming a guitar has become a kind of greeting/gesture of respect in this world. It’s also a nice touch the elder leader guys do a slightly more refined version of the gesture, reflecting their higher office.
I was moved by this scene. The way the people of the future didn't need words to communicate, the way thoughts and feelings seemed to flow between them all, like they're all (on some level), one. Ted got it. He understood. So did Socrates. I imagine a lot of the creativity that made the group famous came from Ted. I feel the potential for this kind of joining in myself and a lot of people. That's why I was so moved by this scene. I feel it. Its hard to explain but I feel it.
It's because of movies like Bill & Ted's that the 80s will forever be the most excellent time to be a teenager. I was in highschool when this movie cma eout. That along iwht Back to the Future make the 80s such a magical time to be young. Most Excellent!!!!!
This scene show that something special within all of us trying to come out thats why I still believe their is hope for the human race. I hope people/countries/religion can one day set aside their differences, petty quarrels, hatred, and grudges and come together as a unified global culture. Within everyone lays the ability to make miracles happen if we all came together we would be able to over come any thing like diseases and endure any hardship and not even the stars would be out of our reach
there is such a place on Earth it’s called Auroville. A Universal Community living together in Peace abd Harmony. Check out „Auroville“ and The Mother. Strangely the Director of the movie seems to know of this place as one notices the symbol of the Mother is Under the timemachine as they land on it.
This scene is more moving than those of a thousand others who try so hard. That such a movie can evoke a feeling of epic momentusness is amazing. One of my absolute favorite scenes in a movie.
What gets me through this dark time is I live it, and it has made me determined to change things. There are lots of people improving their communities we could always use more help though .
If only the future could be like this! This was always my favorite scene other than the part where Beethoven discovers synthesizers!!! . A very romantic and poetic scene. Robbi Robb's music with the citizens of the future coming out and air guitaring. The atmosphere was terrific! Always makes me think of when I was 11 years old watching this for the first time again.
The oblivious innocence of this moment was the best part of this whole scene. To be the ones to bring peace to the future while at the same time they are meeting in person legends who brought the world together through their music is just awesome.
I love this movie so much i never get tired of it. Can you imagine a future were theres no hate, war or destruction? A future were all are excellent to each other. I love the idea, party on dudes!!!
I was today years old when I realized that the three future leaders are floating over a miniature Circle K! You can see the corporate logo on the 4K version. Talk about an Easter Egg!
Best part of the whole movie. Been searching for historical figures to show up in the future just as confused as the historical figures as to why they are a big deal. Nobody knows that they are going to influence society to such a degree. Wonderful.
I loved this scene as well. To me the most profound, and shows that as far as the future is concerned, how much the "losers" will mature and grow and ultimately effect the future of the entire world. The song itself I fell in love with the first time as well. More of a 80's metal ballad
1:12 goosebumps EVERY time Music make not 'save the world' or create world peace; but this scene is a perfect example of how it can inspire others, lift them up, give them hope, fulfillment, etc. It's why many of us musicians do it. Seeing the affect it has on others is the true reward
Every time I feel angry at the world or worried about the future, I just watch this video, and I feel totally reassured and filled with hope. In time, everything will be alright.
This movie made me a history teacher. It’s been a most excellent adventure…
In 2 years after I get my degree I'll be right there with you and in time everything will be all right.
Party on dudes!
@christopherweber9464 only a year to go now
Be excellent to your students.
@@zacharyking3374 and. Party on dude!
The original TED talk
This made me lol too much.
Most excellent
😂
Whoa!
This comment was..most outstanding.
If in a thousand years, all records of film of this era was lost... But one film was recovered... I hope it would be this one.
Thanks. Yours was the comment I was looking for.
Maybe see if that alien who does reviews of films did do a review of that. If I recall, he’s on Wisecrack.
Nobody can live without back to the future either
The expression on their faces would be a sight to behold!
I wish the walking dead picked this movie instead of that cartoon.
When we learn to truly "be excellent to each other" only then, can we "Party on dudes"
What if the new movie actually healed and bonded humanity the way future Bill and Ted did in the first film...?
We can hope can't we?
thats deep man
Let's all go to 2688 and leave this mess behind.
i wish for a future where we are excellent to each other
Yes you are right about that.
Woah dude that's excellent
agreed... I also wish for bodacious princesses.
Let's be excellent to each other now, the future will follow. Sounds backward until you consider Ouroboros
Party On!
I always get kinda choked up at this scene, just the idea of a society being able to actually meet the people who put them on their path. And to be bill and ted and feel sense that feeling of forshadowing of greatness, you can see it in their faces as they look around at everyone strumming, a stunned kind of humbleness. Its a campy movie and concept for how they changed the world, but the feeling behind it is awesome, definately one of my favs out there.
Considering this particular event is a known point in the future-kind's somewhat variable timeline, it would be as if Jesus/Buddha/Joseph Smith/Krishna/Lao-Tse/Muhammad/Sea-Man was going to come back for one minute, convey a holy message to the people, and then disappear forever... and then "the prophesy" actually came true. The collected spiritual leaders of the world would be kicking themselves if they missed out on that moment. However, if they weren't true believers and instead sent their aides in their places, THIS is the kind of moment that would happen.
So you are right to get choked up.
@@birddog117EXACTLY this! and the older I get - the more apparent it is that the future council knows what they will become but still recognises that they’re just kids at this point, who don’t have a clue - but one day will change the world
A couple years ago one of the top comments on this video was: "When did we stop dreaming of a better world?"
It really needs to be the top comment again.
" like sands thru the hour glass, so are the days of our lives..." - so crates
i blame social media
✊
I never did. 😉
Social media gave all the toxic people a platform to make things less excellent
I remember this as a kid. I loved this music
In time by Robbie robb
I still do because I lived through most amazing decade ever the 80s
The music hasn't aged. It's still incredible.
Memories
Most people love that build. That palm-muting style. That soft vocal and ballad feel.
You ain’t alone, baby
Not gonna lie, I almost cried watching this, it might be the music or the concept of being young and doing something greater than life, whitest be young and clueless about our own future. Just loved this.
80's Style Trailers I was 19 backthen.. Those were the days
How old are you ?
I know what you mean. I was picked on alot in the 80's in Edmonton, (lots of Asian refugees from the wars settled there) My parents weren't though they came here on their own. But still lots of animosity towards the Asian community, especially in the 80's.This and other innocent movies from this time really got me through some very rough shit... Helped me decide my career path of being a helping person (volunteerism, drug psychologist-homeless advocate-mental health advocate). That this future is still very possible. I kept on trying to self improve with this goal to make this "Excellent" future a reality. However, I'm too "excellent" to others and they take advantage of me often. This is a big no no in the human service field, sadly we need boundaries. But I want to have boundaries I want to help as much people as I can. Like Fluttershy or Penny does (Doctor Horrible). So movies like this is essential to my self care.
Love you mane. My favorite movie moment of all time
Same.
I've always thought that this scene is one of the most beautiful scenes in any movie. The simplicity in the message says it all.
Every movie worth watching has at least one "Oh, wow,..." moment. This is Bill & Ted's.
Treat others as you'd have them treat you...... Aka be excellent to one another
As a kid in the 80s I found it vexing that these two lovable boneheads in a silly movie made more sense than most of the moral authority in my life. Rip Rufus.
Amen brother.
My favorite individual scene in a movie. Ever.
"Be excellent to eachother!"
That line will eventually save the world.
Every once in a while you come across a song in a movie that not only "clicks into place" but leaves you with the feeling that it unquestionably belongs with that movie.
This is one of songs. Kudos to Robbie Robb.
I love how, to these people, Bill and Ted are these legendary heroes who pretty much made their awesome future society possible. They grew up learning about them. And maybe in their history, it records that they briefly visited the future, but didn't include details of that part. And imagine being one of those people there, and one day the ancient legendary heroes just show up, and you're like "Oh shit, is this THAT?! Is this when they went to?" and then "OMG THEY SAID THE THING!!!"
And after they leave people saying "that thing about it not being a future report was so deep"
And also in this spectacular moment, these 2 idyllic guys are standing right there, they are all amazed, waiting for them to speak, and Ted's like " make something up" 😂 cracks me up still
My favorite part is that the "be good to other people and have a good time" philosophy of two dolts is what saved mankind. That's where the heart of this movie is.
Like two Forrest Gumps save the future. Hopefully they get that in the new one.
@@ducksarequackers6252 And whent Ted says party on Bill was like "Nice one Ted!"
“OMG they said THE THING” me when I saw the Face The Music teaser for the first time
"We'd take you with us, but it's a History report, not a future report"
I love how optimistic it feels at 2:00 "Be Excellent to each other." then the way Keanu Reeves delivers his line "PARTY ON, DUDES!" it's a beautiful moment.
I love how the "be excellent to each other" line just sums up the right way to live ones life. One of the true great 80s movies
"Be excellent to eachother." The words of a future for all.
Too many mentally ill people on the planet tho
The song is In Time by Robbie Robb. A most outstanding song.
Thank you brother. A most excellent comment
And you cannot get this on iTunes which is bogus and not outstanding!!!!
@@iamatotalrere9613
There's something called CD.
@@OlderRockRocks and that's why digital media will never replace physical
@@lastraven8575
Well said. Especially Rock/Heavy Metal fans still buy physical media.
I was a senior in high school. working at a movie theater when this movie came out. We had this movie. I always seemed to walk in right at this part. You ever have a moment, a smell, or a song that that alone brings back a rush of memories of a certain time, or place? That's what this part does. Great memories of a really, really great time.
Proustian rush.
It's just so awesome when Bill and Ted are getting ready to head back into the time stream, and before leaving, they're all "later", and *all* the future people reply with "later!"
This movie never gets old
Bill and Ted are very warm, kind-hearted people. I take their message to heart everyday. When asked to make something up, what comes out of his heart is "Be excellent to each other". Beautifully bodacious and most righteous! What a nice message from such kind people!
“Be excellent to each other”
“Party on, Dude”
Be kind, be happy.
Its that simple.
The future gets it.
"Be excellent to each other"
Which is basically the best parts of every world religion boiled down to five words.
And Party on, dudes.
@Duckie Alexander Dionysus distilled
Most beautiful music I've ever heard.
"The Big Man" Clarence Clemons! We miss your sax.
Bret Hughes that's what brought me here. Never knew that was The Big Man in this. Excellent
And the other 2 are Martha Davis (The Motels) and Fee Waybill (The Tubes).
literally tears in my eyes from joy and emotion and other memories this scene and song brings back to me...such an excellent movie
Remember being 19 watching this movie sigh.. Better days
Scott Mantooth most outstanding 😪
Scott Mantooth I grew up watching this movie and I know it’s shaped me. Be Excellent to Each Other. So simple, but so moving.
"Its you"
"Yeah, its us"
"Who are we?"
I love that bit lol
So innocent
Such a surprisingly beautiful moment in one of the most underrated movies ever.
I was hoping deep down that In Time would have been the song written to align the planets and bring them into universal harmony. This song is, as Ted said, most outstanding.
This is the best part of the movie, and the music is wonderful!
"be excellent to each other!"
it's so simple, so why can't people do it in a modern society?
there making #3....same actors as well ,,,,=ôo^=,,,, EXCELLENT !
And party on, dudes!
Because that depends solely on the individuals who WANT to be excellent to each other.
Pride
Because as long as there are people in the world trying to advance the world and make it better there will always be people who fight against it and want things to stay the same
I just realized that it is actually a BEAUTIFUL thing for this version of a full song to be impossible to get. If we do somehow get it, We will play it over and over again till we get sick of it. Keeping it rare makes it all the more BEAUTIFUL. We can NEVER PLAY THE SONG OUT because all we hear is its peak and not the whole. This song is worthy of such an honor. I am officially dropping my search. I want this to be the song I could never get but Im still content with this piece.
ijs they redid this song and played it during "Mr. Robot" the penultimate episode of the series finale
Look up "In Time" from the user Robbie Robb - Topic. Hope ya find it.
this movie ROCKS! I was on my 1 week field trip to yosemite on my 7th grade trip when we saw this movie on the bus, this is probibly one of the best movies ever and im lot playing!
I love that the action of strumming a guitar has become a kind of greeting/gesture of respect in this world. It’s also a nice touch the elder leader guys do a slightly more refined version of the gesture, reflecting their higher office.
I was moved by this scene. The way the people of the future didn't need words to communicate, the way thoughts and feelings seemed to flow between them all, like they're all (on some level), one. Ted got it. He understood. So did Socrates. I imagine a lot of the creativity that made the group famous came from Ted.
I feel the potential for this kind of joining in myself and a lot of people. That's why I was so moved by this scene. I feel it. Its hard to explain but I feel it.
One of my favourite films of my childhood. For some reason, whenever I watch this clip, it makes me cry like a baby.
It's because of movies like Bill & Ted's that the 80s will forever be the most excellent time to be a teenager. I was in highschool when this movie cma eout. That along iwht Back to the Future make the 80s such a magical time to be young. Most Excellent!!!!!
The best part of this video is Socrates laughing, not speaking the language but transcending that and relying on human emotion.
This scene show that something special within all of us trying to come out thats why I still believe their is hope for the human race. I hope people/countries/religion can one day set aside their differences, petty quarrels, hatred, and grudges and come together as a unified global culture. Within everyone lays the ability to make miracles happen if we all came together we would be able to over come any thing like diseases and endure any hardship and not even the stars would be out of our reach
jmidesigns well spoken brother
awesome thoughts :)
there is such a place on Earth it’s called Auroville. A Universal Community living together in Peace abd Harmony. Check out „Auroville“ and The Mother. Strangely the Director of the movie seems to know of this place as one notices the symbol of the Mother is Under the timemachine as they land on it.
We've got to fight for this vision you speak of, it won't just happen
This scene is more moving than those of a thousand others who try so hard. That such a movie can evoke a feeling of epic momentusness is amazing. One of my absolute favorite scenes in a movie.
Is it weird that I watched this over and over with tears pouring out of my skull?
YouthInEyesAsian a little. But it's ok, we're all weird.
I've cried in this scene too! it's so simple and yet so powerful!
No. Not at all. This is such a uplifting and has dare I say , biblical feel to it. If the world needs saving, I want these guys in my corner.
there making #3....with the same actors as well EXCELLENT ,,,,=ôo^=,,,,
OK 😂
Be EXCELLENT to each other!
Party on dude!
What a great scene. Who would have thought how meaningfully prophetic this piece would become where no truer words have been spoken.
This scene always makes me sad. That better world is slipping through our fingers as our world gets darker and darker.
Fear not my anonymous fellow human...it always is the darkest before the dawn.
we can only hope, the long twilight strugglle continues.
It is always darkest before the dawn
What gets me through this dark time is I live it, and it has made me determined to change things. There are lots of people improving their communities we could always use more help though .
Just remember, the greatest gift to mankind...is the gift of hope.
If only the future could be like this! This was always my favorite scene other than the part where Beethoven discovers synthesizers!!! . A very romantic and poetic scene. Robbi Robb's music with the citizens of the future coming out and air guitaring. The atmosphere was terrific! Always makes me think of when I was 11 years old watching this for the first time again.
Beethoven's synth. Classic. ❤️
I love how they do a quick shot of delighted Socrates after "Party on Dude" lol
This is my favorite scene in the franchise, it legitimately chokes me up
I can’t wait to show my kids these movies
The oblivious innocence of this moment was the best part of this whole scene. To be the ones to bring peace to the future while at the same time they are meeting in person legends who brought the world together through their music is just awesome.
19 people aren't being excellent to each other or partying on dudes
Nathan Thompson It's now 27.
Nathan ...party on dude be excellent
(June 2018) " 29 " people are BOGUS ~(^..)
36 people are Bogus, Heinous & Most Non-Triumphant
61 people are bogus and are most definitely part of DeNomolos’s group
The music is what makes this scene special.
When I think of music that could bring intergalactic peace, the only band that comes to mind is Angels & Airwaves. Anybody with me? We love you, Tom!
I love this movie so much i never get tired of it. Can you imagine a future were theres no hate, war or destruction? A future were all are excellent to each other. I love the idea, party on dudes!!!
This will be shown to all my future high school world culture students.
Clarence Clemons is head of the future council, which is good and right and proper. Party on!
And fee waybill lead singer from the band "the tunes" is on his right
This scene is soo ridiculously, stupendously awesome :). 'Be excellent to eachother', simple but absolute genius!
"Be excellent to each other." Still good words to live by.
Great scene, great song, great movie!
Be excellent to each other!
Party on, dudes! 🤘
One of the most beautiful moments...
Most Triumphant.........Excellent!!!!
God damn my childhood was strange. Thanks for uploading this!
Ted Talks excellent beginnings
Should rename them "Ted Theodore Logan Talks". I'd definitely attend.
My dad just showed me this movie the other day and I’m glad he did. Now I know where he got the term bogus and be excellent to each other from.
I always thought they were sitting on rocks, now I see they’re floating.
I love this song. It just has this feeling of hope and contentment. I want this song
I listen to it once in awhile.
With all the music greats (from Elvis to musicians of today and tomorrow) gathering in a circle and playing air guitar in the Rock n' Roll Vatican.
I was today years old when I realized that the three future leaders are floating over a miniature Circle K! You can see the corporate logo on the 4K version. Talk about an Easter Egg!
such a beautiful and timeless scene.
Definitely one of the best Ted Talks.
this clip still gives me goose bumps! im having this tune playing at my wedding or funeral which ever happens first! party on dudes!
Be excellent to each other and party on dude!! What a positive message to young audiences. Movies like that doesn't exist anymore
"in time" by robbi robb
Happy to find this loved this movie and song when I was a kid.
Be Excellent To Each Other and Party On Dudes
This is such a good message.
Be good people and have fun.
I've always loved that Clarence Clemons rules the future.
Best part of the whole movie. Been searching for historical figures to show up in the future just as confused as the historical figures as to why they are a big deal. Nobody knows that they are going to influence society to such a degree. Wonderful.
Watched this movie for the first time in years last night an i forgot about this scene.. It brought pure happiness to my heart ♥ Childhood Restored ♥️
BeatsByCappa same here! Why is it that this one scene brings back so many memories?
The soundtrack to this movie is awesome, in particular this song
Ace film too! Great scene
Everytime I watch this scene, in film or clip... I tear up 😢 Everytime. Without fail...
Every, single, time🥲❤️
This is the most humble scene in movie history
I loved this scene as well. To me the most profound, and shows that as far as the future is concerned, how much the "losers" will mature and grow and ultimately effect the future of the entire world.
The song itself I fell in love with the first time as well. More of a 80's metal ballad
This still makes me super happy!…
When i'm depressed, and I watch this scene, I go back to my happy hyper self :D, it's AMAZING!
I hope 12 years later you life is excellent!
“Be excellent to each other” is when I tear up.
Most outstanding.
Love this song. Got it on my Spotify playlist.
Such a bodacious scene!
They don't make movies like this anymore. Loved it man.
I get goosebumps just watching that scene.
Time travel movies are always my favourites ✌️♥️♥️
this scene really makes me feel emotional.
I wish the future were like that
MOST EXCELENT!
I love Bill and Ted! EXCELLENT!!!
1:12 goosebumps EVERY time
Music make not 'save the world' or create world peace; but this scene is a perfect example of how it can inspire others, lift them up, give them hope, fulfillment, etc. It's why many of us musicians do it. Seeing the affect it has on others is the true reward
Every time I feel angry at the world or worried about the future, I just watch this video, and I feel totally reassured and filled with hope. In time, everything will be alright.
"Be excellent to each other... and party on dudes!"
Bill&Ted 1988 A.D.
Why we don't have it in our history books?
Still watching and listening to this in 2019. In time we'll be dancing in the streets all night...
This scene's music always gives me goosebumps. Such a kick ass scene. :D
I always get chills with this scene. Cause: The council and the people from the future get to meet the 2 guys that made the future a better place.