If you loved the time-traveling, guitar-shredding antics of 'Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020),' you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 movies and TV shows that capture the same quirky humor, sci-fi adventure, and heartwarming camaraderie. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the Wyld Stallyns or just looking for your next fun binge, these picks will keep you entertained with their mix of comedy, music, and wild escapades.

Wayne's World (1992)
Description: Like 'Bill & Ted Face the Music', 'Wayne's World' is a comedy that revolves around two lovable, somewhat dim-witted friends who share a passion for music. Both films feature a laid-back, humorous approach to life and friendship, with a strong emphasis on pop culture references and a carefree attitude. The protagonists in both movies are on a quest that, while seemingly trivial, holds personal significance to them.
Fact: The film originated from a 'Saturday Night Live' sketch. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey improvised many of their lines. The famous 'Bohemian Rhapsody' car scene was not scripted.


The Big Lebowski (1998)
Description: Like 'Bill & Ted Face the Music', 'The Big Lebowski' is about a laid-back protagonist who gets caught up in a bizarre adventure. Both films have a unique, quirky style and a focus on the absurdity of life. The Dude and Bill & Ted share a similar philosophy of taking life as it comes, with humor and a lack of pretension.
Fact: The Dude's character was inspired by a real person. The film initially underperformed but became a cult classic. There's an annual festival called 'Lebowski Fest' dedicated to the movie.


Galaxy Quest (1999)
Description: This film shares the comedic yet heartfelt tone of 'Bill & Ted Face the Music', with a focus on a group of underdogs who must rise to the occasion. Both movies parody genre conventions while also paying homage to them, and both feature a mix of humor and adventure.
Fact: The film is a parody of 'Star Trek'. Alan Rickman initially turned down the role. It has gained a cult following over the years.


Zoolander (2001)
Description: Like 'Bill & Ted Face the Music', 'Zoolander' is a comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously, with a protagonist who is charmingly naive. Both films use absurd humor and satire to entertain, and both have become cult classics with memorable quotes and scenes.
Fact: Ben Stiller came up with the idea after noticing models in music videos. The 'Blue Steel' look was improvised. David Bowie makes a cameo in the film.


Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)
Description: This movie shares the stoner comedy vibe and the theme of a seemingly simple quest that spirals into absurdity, much like 'Bill & Ted Face the Music'. Both films feature protagonists who are not the sharpest tools in the shed but have good hearts, and their adventures are filled with quirky characters and surreal situations.
Fact: The title was inspired by a real-life incident where the writer couldn't find his car. The film was initially rated R but was edited to secure a PG-13 rating. It was one of Ashton Kutcher's first major film roles.


Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
Description: This film shares the irreverent, over-the-top humor of 'Bill & Ted Face the Music', with a focus on a group of friends who are ridiculous yet endearing. Both movies have a distinctive style and a quotable script, and both celebrate the absurdity of their respective settings.
Fact: Many lines were improvised. The film was inspired by real 70s news anchors. There's a sequel, 'Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues'.


Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny (2006)
Description: This film, like 'Bill & Ted Face the Music', combines comedy with a musical quest. Both movies feature protagonists who are passionate about music and embark on a journey that tests their friendship and dedication to their art. The humor in both is irreverent and often absurd, appealing to a similar audience.
Fact: Jack Black and Kyle Gass formed the real-life band Tenacious D. The film includes cameos from several rock stars. The 'Pick of Destiny' is a fictional artifact created for the movie.


Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Description: This film shares the fast-paced, visually inventive style of 'Bill & Ted Face the Music', along with a focus on music and youthful energy. Both movies blend comedy with fantastical elements and feature protagonists who must prove themselves in extraordinary circumstances.
Fact: The film is based on a graphic novel series. Edgar Wright used visual effects to mimic comic book style. The cast underwent extensive training for the fight scenes.


Pineapple Express (2008)
Description: This stoner action-comedy shares the buddy dynamic and the theme of an unexpected adventure that 'Bill & Ted Face the Music' has. Both films feature protagonists who are out of their depth but manage to navigate through chaos with humor and camaraderie. The tone is light-hearted despite the high stakes.
Fact: The term 'Pineapple Express' refers to a weather phenomenon. Seth Rogen and James Franco improvised many scenes. The film was inspired by classic buddy action movies.


Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)
Description: Like 'Bill & Ted Face the Music', this movie is a comedy that involves time travel and the idea of fixing the past to improve the future. Both films use humor to explore themes of friendship and personal growth, with a nostalgic nod to the 80s.
Fact: The film was inspired by John Cusack's 80s movies. The hot tub was a real, functioning prop. There's a sequel, 'Hot Tub Time Machine 2'.
