Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure 1989 2160p UHD BluRay REMUX DV HDR HEVC DTS-HD MA 5 1-TRiToN
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Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
In the small town of San Dimas, a few miles away from Los Angeles, there are two nearly brain dead teenage boys going by the names of Bill S, Preston ESQ. and Ted Theodore Logan, they have a dream together of starting their own rock and roll band called the "e;Wyld Stallyns"e;. Unfortunately, they are still in high school and on the verge of failing out of their school as well, and if they do not pass their upcoming history report, they will be separated as a result of Ted's father sending him to military school. But, what Bill and Ted do not know is that they must stay together to save the future. So, a man from the future named Rufus came to help them pass their report. So, both Bill and Ted decided to gather up historical figures which they need for their report. They are hoping that this will help them pass their report so they can stay together.
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Music
Directors: Stephen Herek
Writers: Chris Matheson, Ed Solomon
Cast: Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, George Carlin
Runtime: 90 min
Country: United States
Language: English, French, German, Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Content: PG
Release: 17 Feb 1989
Overall
Container Format Matroska
Video
Duration 1 h 29 min
Format HEVC
Codec V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC
Width x Height 3840 x 2160
Aspect 1.78
Framerate 24.0000
Subtitle English - French - German - English - Fr...
Track 2
Format DTS
Mode 16
Bitrate Mode VBR
Channels 6
Sample 48000
Language English
Title DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 3901 kbps / 24-bit
Track 3
Format AC-3
Mode 16
Bitrate Mode CBR
Bitrate 192 kbps
Channels 2
Sample 48000
Language English
Title Commentary by producer Scott Kroopf and actor Alex Winter
Track 4
Format AC-3
Mode 16
Bitrate Mode CBR
Bitrate 192 kbps
Channels 2
Sample 48000
Language English
Title Commentary by writers Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon