An in-depth look at and celebration of all things Bill & Ted from Bonus Room Productions & We Own This Town.
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Bill & Ted co-creator Ed Solomon joins the guys who a monumental chat for this series finale.
Bill and Ted Face the Music director Dean Parisot chats with the boys. Jason is stuck behind a train.
San Dimas Today interviews actor, documentary filmmaker and Zappa fan; Alex Winter. Also known as Bill S. Preston, Esq.
San Dimas Today faces with the Reaper himself, William Sadler, for a downright delightful interview.
The conversation with Jonathan Leahy, Music Supervisor, on Face the Music concludes with a chat about the soundtrack, score and final cut of the film.
San Dimas Today speaks with Bill and Ted 3 Music Supervisor Jonathan Leahy for an enlightening conversation.
Dr. Amy Stoch, aka Missy aka Bill's step-mom aka Ted's step-mom aka Deacon's wife, returns to chat with San Dimas Today and discuss her experience on Face the Music.
The guys talk with Laura Shapiro about her new Bill & Ted film book and her ten year relationship with the B&T filmmakers.
The guys discuss their initial thoughts, what they loved, what they really loved, and what was pretty good!
Countdown to Face the Music. The guys discuss soundtrack details, release plans and a Premiere Party.
Season 3 begins! Jason and Kelly discusses the latest trailer and the SDCC Bill & Ted Panel.
Jason and Kelly wrap up their epic detour into the Fast Saga with a look at “Better Luck Tomorrow,” Justin Lin’s first film and the unofficial origin story of Han.
The guys get caught up with the series, talk about the virtues of buddy action movies, and speculate about F9.
Shaw and a Baby! Somoan Soccer Dancing! Mr. Nobody (again)!
The guys say goodbye to Brian, have a Belgian Ale with Nobody, and celebrate an upgraded Shaw.
To celebrate the announcement of a four-issue comic prequel to Face the Music, the guys reshare their interview with Evan Dorkin.
A handful of Face The Music rumors and notes before diving into Fast and Furious 6 where they dream of a Han/Giselle food/murder travelogue.
Unable to contain their excitement, the guys talk a little more about the trailer, cast news, and uncover a major spoiler.
The guys celebrate Bill & Ted Day by dissecting the first teaser trailer for Face the Music and speculate as to what certain shots mean.
San Dimas Today continue their love affair with The Fast and The Furious. This episode, they dive into Fast 5 with longtime friend and car guru, Brian Stearman.
Kelly and Jason watch Fast and Furious and it all starts to come together.
Shockingly devoted Fast and Furious enthusiast Jasmin Kaset joins Kelly and Jason on their journey through every film in the Fast and Furious franchise.
Jason and Kelly discuss the not at all disappointing or confounding 2 Fast 2 Furious, which is the perfect sequel, and seems to have worked out just as the studio had hoped.
San Dimas Today presents The Fast and The Curious: The guys begin their journey into the Fast Saga.
Introducing a new limited series in which Kelly and Jason try to cheer each other up from afar by watching the Fast and Furious series. Will it be a fool's errand?
The guys interview everyone’s favorite stepmom Missy, I mean Dr. Amy Stoch, about her career and experiences filming the Bill & Ted movies.
In a special holiday episode, the guys discuss updates on Face the Music, the announcement of a new composer, Keanu Day, and the benefits of low-key fandom in the wake of the release of the latest Star Wars.
Discussions on Don Zimmerman, the 1993 hidden gem “Freaked” and the future of San Dimas Today.
Steven Shepherd, Randolph from Excellent Adventure, speaks with Jason and Kelly about behind-the-scenes stories of the shoot.
The guys delve into the subtext (and text) rich world of Bill & Ted fan fiction, review the history of fan-fic, and discuss the latest casting news and set photos from Face The Music.
Jason and Kelly discuss the rules of Time Travel and the troubles with toxic fandom.
A rundown on Face the Music casting news and a fireside chat with Becky Delius, the voice of the show and first time viewer of the films.
The guys take a victory lap after a successful Bill & Ted Day celebration, review casting news from Face the Music, and discuss Keanu Reeves’s cultural moment.
The guys chat with pop culture writer and film critic Noel Murray about the critical reception of Excellent Adventure, time travel in Avengers: Endgame, and also get some excellent parenting advice.
Jason and Kelly invite you to Vinyl Tap here in Nashville to celebrate Bill & Ted Day, June 9th, 2019.
The guys discuss the official announcement of Bill & Ted Face the Music, preview Season 2 of San Dimas Today, and announce an excellent Bill & Ted Day Celebration at Vinyl Tap in Nashville on June 9, 2019.
In the Season One finale, the guys look at the critical reanalysis of the first Bill & Ted movie that occurred in the wake of the film's thirtieth anniversary, mess up some easy facts, discuss Alex Winter's film "The Panama Papers," and finally figure out who should play Rufus's daughter in Bill & Ted Face the Music.
Multiple Eisner award winner Evan Dorkin discusses his work on Bill & Ted’s Excellent Comic Book, his career as a comic creator and his thoughts for how he would end the Bill & Ted Franchise.
To celebrate their 10th episode, Jason and Kelly are joined by Mike Shepherd (Tower Defense) and Cody Newman (New Man) to discuss how Wyld Stallyns would work as a band, time travel theories, the film's soundtracks and so much more.
The guys review what is currently known about Bill & Ted 3, discuss what makes a good sequel or trilogy, and geek out over a cool Bill & Ted gift.
Jason and Kelly air their grievances with themselves and each other. Later they discuss the short-lived Bill and Ted animated series.
In this episode, the guys kick things off by discussing a few aspects of the Bill & Ted Universe that haven't aged so well. After the airing of grievances, they partake in a refreshing interview with 80’s icon Diane Franklin to discuss her career, filming Excellent Adventure, and how a college exam ushered in an age of curly hair.
Jason and Kelly interview Oscar-Nominated Composer David Newman and discuss his career and involvement with both films. Also, the guys go over listener feedback and discuss the musicians who provided the the guitar solos in both films.
It’s Halloween, Dudes! In honor of the holiday, the guys discuss Bill & Ted’s worst fears and some fears of their own. They also delve into the much darker original ending to Bogus Journey, the amazing career of William “Grim Reaper” Sadler, and how Deacon Logan is the worst. Official site: www.sandimastoday.show Instagram: @sandimastoday Twitter: […]
Jason and Kelly talk with special guest Terry "Napoleon" Camilleri. Also, the guys discuss the personages of historical significance, the actors who portrayed them, and suggest that Bill and Ted may have turned Billy the Kid from murderer to den mother.
Jason and Kelly look at all things Station, consider the hidden tragedies of a white-washed of heaven, discuss the power dynamics in Missy's various relationships, and review Faith No More's "The Perfect Crime." STATION!
Jason and Kelly debate the magic of haircuts and interview Bill & Ted co-creator, screenwriter, and novelist Chris Matheson who kindly sheds light on a variety of topics like Ted's mom, a proposed alternate title and some enormous robots we were fortunate enough to never see.
Jason T. Meares, Esq.* and Kelly Hoyle Bolick introduce themselves and waste no time diving into the ground rules for discussing Bill & Ted. Later in the show, childhood dreams are destroyed by deciphering the lyrics to “Two Heads Are Better Than One” as a grown adults. Official site: www.sandimastoday.show Instagram: @sandimastoday Twitter: @sandimastoday Facebook: […]
A snippet from Episode 1 of San Dimas Today - the Bill & Ted podcast - in which our most excellent hosts discuss if either film could be made today.