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Wayne's World is the perfect type of movie for Mike and Dana, since it gives them a launching ground to do pretty much whatever they want. Between Bill and Ted-esque catch phrases and some inspired rock song scenes, there is satire enough to fill your dark little heart and send you to bed happy. It's kind of hard picking just one as an example, but I did chuckle mightily at the part where Wayne and Garth protest product placement as they heartily endorse Pizza Hut, Pepsi, Reebok, Doritos, and Nuprin. In classifying comedies, there are really only two categories. There are movies that are labeled comedies, but are really just sappy dramas lurking in disguise waiting to suck the joy out of your life -- you know what I'm talking aboot! And then there are comedies that can be depended on to make you laugh, not just a couple times, but consistently from start to finish. Wayne's World is very competent in this area, as I can still watch it nearly a decade later, and it makes me laugh way more than, say, anything with Julia Roberts trying to "make us laugh, make us love life again".
Yep, Wayne and Garth are our underdogs, hosting their own rock-based, almost MRFH-like cable access show, when an Evil Rob Lowe (Post-porn video, pre-Number 2) sells their show to Eviler, Fatter Corporate Guy who tries to mess with their show and bastardize it. (Our anti-cool duo get back at them in a few ways to funny to ruin here.) While this is going on, Wayne is trying to win the love of rocker-chick Cassandra (Tia Carrie) and save her from the clutches of an ever-slimer Rob Lowe. Wayne's World is fast-paced and fun, its sole purpose is to entertain -- and it pulls it wonderfully. The movie's plot is simple enough to allow the many, many jokes and to grow, but solid enough so it doesn't seem stupid or contrived. The number of clever one-liners and EFMAQSs (Very funny, Memorable And Funny Quotable Scenes) is huge and aside from Wayne and Garth, a list of cameos from Chris Farley to Ed O'Neill to Alice Cooper round it out. Still, despite all the rapid-fire jokes and zany satire, the power behind the movie is Wayne and Garth. Wayne's love of 70's theatric rock and Garth's nebbish, dweb charm make you root for them until the end. Because if they don't win out in the end, you know they'll end up in their parent's basement until their 80, and even then be making witty banter and "shwinging" the home care nurses. (Not that that's a bad thing mind you, it's just not a good idea for a movie, wait, then again....) I could go on and on about this movie, but the Mirth-Moblie is calling me. So, in closing, let me quote Garth Algar in saying "I just hope you didn't think it sucked." [editor's note: Shouldn't "Very Funny, Memorable And Funny Quotable Scenes" be "VFMAFQSs"? Am I being too picky?] |
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Is It Worth Staying Through End Credits?
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Find the following celebs and actors in Wayne's World: Intermission! [some sources: IMDb]
While Mike Myers took off and never looked back following this movie, poor co-star Dana Carvey did the exact opposite. While no one doubted that Dana was a funny man, his choice of film roles after Wayne's World 2 leave much to be desired. After the twin flops of Road to Wellville (1994) and Trapped In Paradise (1994), Carvey took time off acting to be with his family. His big return to the screen turned out to be quite underwhelming, with a cameo in Adam Sandler's horrible Little Nicky and starring in his own truly awful Master of Disguise. While filming the Bohemian Rhapsody sequence, both Mike Myers and Dana Carvey developed severe pain in their necks from all the head banging. There are scenes later in the movie where it becomes apparent they are trying to move their necks as little as possible. A scene in the trailer showed Wayne driving the mirth-mobile recklessly and damaging it, but the scene was cut out of the film. This would explain why Wayne and Garth go to a garage to get it fixed. Official and Not-So-Official Websites
Groovy Quotes
Garth: Did you ever see that Twilight Zone where the guy signed a contract and they cut out his tongue and put it in a jar and it wouldn't die, it just grew and pulsated and gave birth to baby tongues? Pretty cool huh?
Stacy: Happy anniversary, Wayne.
Wayne: I once thought I had mono for an entire year, It turned out I was just really bored. Garth: That is a babe! She makes me feel kinda funny, like when we used to climb the rope in gym-class. Wayne: If it's a severed head I'm going to be very upset. Wayne: It will be mine, oh yes, it will be mine. Wayne: I'm in Delaware, look at me. I'm in Delaware. Wayne: Cassandra, from this height... you could really hock a loogie on someone. Wayne: It's like Star Trek: The Next Generation. In some ways it's superior, but it will never be as recognizable as the original.
Garth: Whatya gonna do with these guys?
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