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Revision as of 03:28, 9 April 2023
Bill and Ted's Jaunty Mnemonic is a 1995 cyberpunk comedy film about two high school students who must quickly memorize a large volume of information.
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Bill and Ted's Heinous Matrix is an American science fiction comedy film.
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External links
- Bill & Ted @ Wikipedia
- Bill and Ted - Whoa @ YouTube
- Johnny Mnemonic @ Wikipedia
- Johnny Mnemonic - trailer @ YouTube
- Virtual Reality scene @ YouTube
- It's a fish @ YouTube
- Results of too much tech @ YouTube
- Best Scenes from Johnny Mnemonic (1995) @ YouTube
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