25 out of 32 people found the following comment useful :- I laughed my head off! Funniest film of the early 90's, 30 April 2000
Author:
Filmjack3 from United States
Wayne's World is a silly yet utterly hilarious look at two dimwits (based
on
they're SNL skit Mike Myers and Dana Carvey) who have their own public
access TV show called "Waynes World". The story thickens to a nice touch
with Rob Lowe as a big time hot-shot who wants to bring their show to big
heights. Tia Carrere has never been hotter as the woman who Wayne wants
and
"we'll be mine". Many sight gags, many good lines, and probably all
quotable, this movie (like Myers' Austin Powers) belongs in a place in
comedy film history. A++
17 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :- Still funny, 8 July 2004
Author:
jlon from Dublin
DVD review.
Two young rockers host their own late show for a commercial TV
channel.
Great comedy that still holds up. Many funny sight gags (the dog's
hairpiece, Wayne unloading cinefilm from a camera, the sexy girl in the
café, the guitar in the window), one-liners ("As If ...", "Not!"), great
music (Ugly Kid Joe, Alice Cooper), slick Rob Lowe, the funny Chinese
subtitles, ex-girlfriend Boyle and the Bohemian Rhapsody scene in the car.
Includes cameos from Chris Farley and Robert "Terminator" Patrick. The only
movie I've seen with THREE endings. One of the most memorable movies from
the early '90s.
Wayne's World is a great rock comedy.
14 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :- Hilarious., 24 July 2002
Author:
canot67 (canot67@hotmail.com) from Devon,England
I saw Waynes world ten years ago and I still find it funny even now.It is
about two airheads who run their own TV show and don't get anything for
it..They are soon visited by a businessman who exploits them for the
show.
Waynes world even after ten years I still find it funny.It spoofs so many
things and it just makes me laugh.It also has a good storyline to play along
with.I reccomend watching Waynes world and the sequel in one night to see
what you think.
You will enjoy it.I rate 4/5.
11 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :- Schwing!, 26 August 2006
Author:
jonathon_naylor from Manitoba, Canada
Remember how wildly popular this one was when it came out? "Wayne's
World" didn't completely live up to all of the hype, but it's not a bad
little comedy. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey are great as Wayne Campbell
and Garth Algar, co-hosts of a basement-based cable access show. The
duo seem to have it made when their show hits the commercial airwaves,
but there might just be something sinister behind it all with executive
Benjamin Kane (Rob Lowe) in charge.
"Wayne's World" is not generally uproarious, but it certainly has its
moments (the backstage scene with Alice Cooper, portraying the
leather-clad rocker and his bandmates as political sophisticates, is
hilarious). Myers' act wears a bit thin as the film proceeds, and the
"serious" stretch in which Wayne seemingly loses his girlfriend and
best friend just doesn't fit. But even when it's not funny, "Wayne's
World" is usually reasonably entertaining and charming. Carvey's
bizarre Garth is one of the highlights, along with some memorable
parodies and writing.
Based on the popular "Saturday Night Live" sketch, "Wayne's World" is
definite period piece of the early 1990s. Its catchphrases ("... not!"
and "Schwing!" among them) were repeated millions of times over by
teenagers. It spawned a less-successful sequel, and although there was
talk of a third installment, it's almost a certainty we've seen the
last of Wayne and Garth. Nevertheless, party on!
8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- Time capsule material proves need for "best scene" Oscar, 13 October 2006
Author:
ray-280 from Philadelphia
Ask most men within a decade of my age in either direction to list the
100 best movie scenes of all time, and the scene from "Wayne's World"
where they sing/lip sync Bohemian Rhapsody in the car will be on more
lists than not. It might even make every list. Not designed for the
"critically acclaimed" snob set, Wayne's World, the film adaptation of
the extremely popular Saturday Night Live skit by the same name,
targets its audience perfectly and never even enters the water, let
alone jumps any sharks. The movie is true to itself from start to
finish.
The bedrock of the film, as well as the skit, is the unbending
friendship of Wayne and Garth. Most children have one best friend who
stands out above all others, and there's no mistaking that Wayne (SNL
alum Mike Myers) and Garth (SNL alum Dana Carvey) have that type of
friendship. The best friends host a cable access show in Aurora,
Illinois, also sharing the skit's title. Other SNL alums, such as Brian
Doyle-Murray (Noah) and Chris Farley (a concert security guard), round
out the cast.
The plot centers around an opportunistic television producer named
Benjamin Kane (Rob Lowe), who, with funding from an arcade owner, turns
Wayne's World into a slickly produced national show, causing it to lose
touch with its audience, and causing friction between Wayne and Garth,
who feel they have sold out their fans and their roots. A love interest
is tossed to Wayne in the form of Cassandra (Tia Carerre), in
triangular form due to the attention paid to her by Kane as well as
Wayne.
The pop-culture cuisinart responsible for most of the SNL skits was
working in overdrive in this film, and that's a good thing. Everything
from product placements, to gratuitous sex, to lame plot devices were
lampooned. Rob Lowe was excellent as the sleazeball junior television
executive, while cameos abound from the rock world, including Alice
Cooper and Meat Loaf. Though not publicized as much as the other
quotables from the movie, my personal favorite scene was when Wayne and
Garth were each laying on parked cars, and Garth starts whistling the
closing theme from Star Trek.
SNL-based movies have been hit-or-miss since their inception, but this
was unquestionably a hit.
6 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- The Worst Movie I Have Ever Seen...NOT!!, 12 April 2003
Author:
phillafella from Nashville, TN
WAYNE'S WORLD is actually one of the best SNL-inspired comedies ever made.
Mike Myers and Dana Carvey are way cool as Wayne and Garth. It's just
shameful that the movie contains mostly wasted music...HYUH, RIGHT, if
monkeys fly out of my butt. I think it the music here is excellent. Tia
Carerre is hot as Wayne's love interest, and Rob Lowe does a fine job as the
con artist who buys Wayne and Garth's show. Believe me, it's
worthy.
4 out of 5
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Mike and the Mirthmobile, 29 April 2004
Author:
(epophimous@aol.com)
The cultural references of Wayne's World may date it a bit, but the
nature and personality of its humor set it apart. There is a kind of
naive benevolence and boundless joy which makes this movie so
lovable. Its aimless plot and exaggerated humor are cute, without
ever transcending that barrier into maudlin sentiment. This is a
difficult mix to achieve, especially when so many comedians go
out of their way to achieve "street credibility" through as much
forced vulgarity and stereotypical humor as possible.
Campbell and Carvey's characters were the ultimate comedic
anti-heroes for generation X, even more so than Jay and Silent
Bob, Bill and Ted, or Beavis and Butthead. They championed
amateurism, paraded self-affecting humor, and became
worshiped for telling everyone they weren't worthy. If '60s pop
culture encouraged people to "do your own thing," Wayne and
Garth were the genuine article in the '90s. Two complete geeks
had fun acting as themselves, and became celebrated in the
process. One of the true comedy classics of our time.
8.5/10
5 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- kids go mental, 25 October 2007
Author:
bradleyadita from Chicago, IL
Penelope Spheeris (also of the Decline of Western Civilization Series
and Suburbia) was chosen as the director of Mike Myers and Dana
Carvey's SNL creation. This is the film that catapulted both comedians'
careers into the stratosphere. 1992 is an interesting time in
alternative rock history between the peak of grunge in 1991, and the
coming crest of the "punk revival" in 1994 with Green Day, Offspring
and Rancid. Wayne's World reveled in this new "alternative rock," music
a concept which was at the time much more flexible than it is now. Rife
with irony, alternative rock was eventually the name given to the music
that blended aspects of rock, metal, punk, pop, and eclectic
"weirdness." While Wayne is the more metal half of the excellent duo,
Garth is the grunge/nerd/"punk" side of the equation.
Heavy metal rock and roll fandom provides the backdrop for a non-stop
train wreck of social satire. Only in 1992; and only in Meyer's and
Carvey's comedic genius could Aurora, Illinois ever seem so cool.
Wayne's World, in the film's plot, is the name of a Cable Access
television show (dare I say "DIY") hosted by Wayne Campbell and Garth
Algar. Rob Lowe plays Benjamin, an advertising scout/producer who is
looking for talent to promote a chain of video game arcade stores. He
finds his muse in the low-brow witticism, promptly signs the boys, and
sets them up in a proper television studio. A battle ensues between Ben
and Wayne for the affection of one way-hot Cassandra (Tia Carrere) who
is easily lured away from Wayne at the first flourish of Benjamin's
bountiful extravagance. Wayne and Garth's plans to win back Cassandra
culminate in the film's tripartite finale.
"...with an underlying revisionist's conceit that belied the film's
emotional attachments to the subject matter..." the film was truly
entertaining, whimsical, and relevant. And to reassure Garth; No, it
did not suck.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- ribbed for her pleasure,,,ewwwww!, 24 December 2007
Author:
coreyno1 from United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Wayne Campbell is a heavy metal fanatic living in a suburban Chicago
neighbourhood. On a Friday Night, Wayne and his eccentric best friend,
Garth Algar hosts "Wayne's World", a public cable network TV show in
Wayne's basement and is very popular.
"Wayne's World" catches the attention of handsome TV network executive
Ben Oliver who wants "Wayne's World" on his television network in
downtown Chicago and sponsored by billionaire Noah Vandahoff, one of
the largest owners in the arcade business. With "Wayne's World" now on
a Prime Time TV network, Wayne and Garth find themselves moving up big
time and Wayne finds himself falling in love with Cassandra Wong, a
Chinese-American lead singer of a heavy metal band.
But Ben has a hidden agenda and plans on ruining their show and he bids
to steal Cassandra from Wayne if Wayne and Garth do not make a success
in making "Wayne's World" #1 in the TV ratings.
Wayne and Garth finds the show isn't the same and Wayne plans to help
Cassandra make it big time with her career...
a big silly film with no continuity and no plausible plot whatsoever,
but it is so well made with such a great cast, that you cannot help but
go along for the ride.
after 15 years, the film is endlessly quotable, and remembering certain
lines from the films is like remembering your own birthday. it;s
basically sketch after sketch with a little bit of a story thrown in.
hilarious stuff.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- A great commercial movie that has gained mass cult status, 14 August 2007
Author:
stevington from Rotherham, England
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I'm now 16 almost 17, and it's been a year since I bought the Wayne's
World double DVD pack. Since that day, Wayne's World has become one of,
if not my favourite movie (not just comedy) of all time. I've always
heard on TV movie countdowns of the greatness of this movie as a
comedy, and yet when I watched it, it was more significant to me than I
could've ever imagined. Myers and Carvey play the role of 'alternate'
music fans well and as I would consider my alternate to the norm myself
(mostly with music) I can completely relate to their opinions (ie. Led
Zeppelin being great even though they didn't write tunes everybody
liked) and their view on selling out, HA!
This movie is most definitely an essential piece of comedy viewing for
people from all walks of life. When watching this movie, you can't
watch it in a high brow state of mind, as most of the movie is made up
of stupid jokes yet it's clear that great minds worked on them
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25 out of 32 people found the following comment useful :-

I laughed my head off! Funniest film of the early 90's, 30 April 2000
Author: Filmjack3 from United States
Wayne's World is a silly yet utterly hilarious look at two dimwits (based on they're SNL skit Mike Myers and Dana Carvey) who have their own public access TV show called "Waynes World". The story thickens to a nice touch with Rob Lowe as a big time hot-shot who wants to bring their show to big heights. Tia Carrere has never been hotter as the woman who Wayne wants and "we'll be mine". Many sight gags, many good lines, and probably all quotable, this movie (like Myers' Austin Powers) belongs in a place in comedy film history. A++
17 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :-
Still funny, 8 July 2004
Author: jlon from Dublin
DVD review.
Two young rockers host their own late show for a commercial TV channel.
Great comedy that still holds up. Many funny sight gags (the dog's hairpiece, Wayne unloading cinefilm from a camera, the sexy girl in the café, the guitar in the window), one-liners ("As If ...", "Not!"), great music (Ugly Kid Joe, Alice Cooper), slick Rob Lowe, the funny Chinese subtitles, ex-girlfriend Boyle and the Bohemian Rhapsody scene in the car. Includes cameos from Chris Farley and Robert "Terminator" Patrick. The only movie I've seen with THREE endings. One of the most memorable movies from the early '90s.
Wayne's World is a great rock comedy.
14 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-
Hilarious., 24 July 2002
Author: canot67 (canot67@hotmail.com) from Devon,England
I saw Waynes world ten years ago and I still find it funny even now.It is about two airheads who run their own TV show and don't get anything for it..They are soon visited by a businessman who exploits them for the show.
Waynes world even after ten years I still find it funny.It spoofs so many things and it just makes me laugh.It also has a good storyline to play along with.I reccomend watching Waynes world and the sequel in one night to see what you think. You will enjoy it.I rate 4/5.
11 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :-

Schwing!, 26 August 2006
Author: jonathon_naylor from Manitoba, Canada
Remember how wildly popular this one was when it came out? "Wayne's World" didn't completely live up to all of the hype, but it's not a bad little comedy. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey are great as Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar, co-hosts of a basement-based cable access show. The duo seem to have it made when their show hits the commercial airwaves, but there might just be something sinister behind it all with executive Benjamin Kane (Rob Lowe) in charge.
"Wayne's World" is not generally uproarious, but it certainly has its moments (the backstage scene with Alice Cooper, portraying the leather-clad rocker and his bandmates as political sophisticates, is hilarious). Myers' act wears a bit thin as the film proceeds, and the "serious" stretch in which Wayne seemingly loses his girlfriend and best friend just doesn't fit. But even when it's not funny, "Wayne's World" is usually reasonably entertaining and charming. Carvey's bizarre Garth is one of the highlights, along with some memorable parodies and writing.
Based on the popular "Saturday Night Live" sketch, "Wayne's World" is definite period piece of the early 1990s. Its catchphrases ("... not!" and "Schwing!" among them) were repeated millions of times over by teenagers. It spawned a less-successful sequel, and although there was talk of a third installment, it's almost a certainty we've seen the last of Wayne and Garth. Nevertheless, party on!
8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-

Time capsule material proves need for "best scene" Oscar, 13 October 2006
Author: ray-280 from Philadelphia
Ask most men within a decade of my age in either direction to list the 100 best movie scenes of all time, and the scene from "Wayne's World" where they sing/lip sync Bohemian Rhapsody in the car will be on more lists than not. It might even make every list. Not designed for the "critically acclaimed" snob set, Wayne's World, the film adaptation of the extremely popular Saturday Night Live skit by the same name, targets its audience perfectly and never even enters the water, let alone jumps any sharks. The movie is true to itself from start to finish.
The bedrock of the film, as well as the skit, is the unbending friendship of Wayne and Garth. Most children have one best friend who stands out above all others, and there's no mistaking that Wayne (SNL alum Mike Myers) and Garth (SNL alum Dana Carvey) have that type of friendship. The best friends host a cable access show in Aurora, Illinois, also sharing the skit's title. Other SNL alums, such as Brian Doyle-Murray (Noah) and Chris Farley (a concert security guard), round out the cast.
The plot centers around an opportunistic television producer named Benjamin Kane (Rob Lowe), who, with funding from an arcade owner, turns Wayne's World into a slickly produced national show, causing it to lose touch with its audience, and causing friction between Wayne and Garth, who feel they have sold out their fans and their roots. A love interest is tossed to Wayne in the form of Cassandra (Tia Carerre), in triangular form due to the attention paid to her by Kane as well as Wayne.
The pop-culture cuisinart responsible for most of the SNL skits was working in overdrive in this film, and that's a good thing. Everything from product placements, to gratuitous sex, to lame plot devices were lampooned. Rob Lowe was excellent as the sleazeball junior television executive, while cameos abound from the rock world, including Alice Cooper and Meat Loaf. Though not publicized as much as the other quotables from the movie, my personal favorite scene was when Wayne and Garth were each laying on parked cars, and Garth starts whistling the closing theme from Star Trek.
SNL-based movies have been hit-or-miss since their inception, but this was unquestionably a hit.
6 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-

The Worst Movie I Have Ever Seen...NOT!!, 12 April 2003
Author: phillafella from Nashville, TN
WAYNE'S WORLD is actually one of the best SNL-inspired comedies ever made. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey are way cool as Wayne and Garth. It's just shameful that the movie contains mostly wasted music...HYUH, RIGHT, if monkeys fly out of my butt. I think it the music here is excellent. Tia Carerre is hot as Wayne's love interest, and Rob Lowe does a fine job as the con artist who buys Wayne and Garth's show. Believe me, it's worthy.
4 out of 5
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

Mike and the Mirthmobile, 29 April 2004
Author: (epophimous@aol.com)
The cultural references of Wayne's World may date it a bit, but the nature and personality of its humor set it apart. There is a kind of naive benevolence and boundless joy which makes this movie so lovable. Its aimless plot and exaggerated humor are cute, without ever transcending that barrier into maudlin sentiment. This is a difficult mix to achieve, especially when so many comedians go out of their way to achieve "street credibility" through as much forced vulgarity and stereotypical humor as possible. Campbell and Carvey's characters were the ultimate comedic anti-heroes for generation X, even more so than Jay and Silent Bob, Bill and Ted, or Beavis and Butthead. They championed amateurism, paraded self-affecting humor, and became worshiped for telling everyone they weren't worthy. If '60s pop culture encouraged people to "do your own thing," Wayne and Garth were the genuine article in the '90s. Two complete geeks had fun acting as themselves, and became celebrated in the process. One of the true comedy classics of our time. 8.5/10
5 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

kids go mental, 25 October 2007
Author: bradleyadita from Chicago, IL
Penelope Spheeris (also of the Decline of Western Civilization Series and Suburbia) was chosen as the director of Mike Myers and Dana Carvey's SNL creation. This is the film that catapulted both comedians' careers into the stratosphere. 1992 is an interesting time in alternative rock history between the peak of grunge in 1991, and the coming crest of the "punk revival" in 1994 with Green Day, Offspring and Rancid. Wayne's World reveled in this new "alternative rock," music a concept which was at the time much more flexible than it is now. Rife with irony, alternative rock was eventually the name given to the music that blended aspects of rock, metal, punk, pop, and eclectic "weirdness." While Wayne is the more metal half of the excellent duo, Garth is the grunge/nerd/"punk" side of the equation.
Heavy metal rock and roll fandom provides the backdrop for a non-stop train wreck of social satire. Only in 1992; and only in Meyer's and Carvey's comedic genius could Aurora, Illinois ever seem so cool. Wayne's World, in the film's plot, is the name of a Cable Access television show (dare I say "DIY") hosted by Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar. Rob Lowe plays Benjamin, an advertising scout/producer who is looking for talent to promote a chain of video game arcade stores. He finds his muse in the low-brow witticism, promptly signs the boys, and sets them up in a proper television studio. A battle ensues between Ben and Wayne for the affection of one way-hot Cassandra (Tia Carrere) who is easily lured away from Wayne at the first flourish of Benjamin's bountiful extravagance. Wayne and Garth's plans to win back Cassandra culminate in the film's tripartite finale.
"...with an underlying revisionist's conceit that belied the film's emotional attachments to the subject matter..." the film was truly entertaining, whimsical, and relevant. And to reassure Garth; No, it did not suck.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

ribbed for her pleasure,,,ewwwww!, 24 December 2007
Author: coreyno1 from United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Wayne Campbell is a heavy metal fanatic living in a suburban Chicago neighbourhood. On a Friday Night, Wayne and his eccentric best friend, Garth Algar hosts "Wayne's World", a public cable network TV show in Wayne's basement and is very popular.
"Wayne's World" catches the attention of handsome TV network executive Ben Oliver who wants "Wayne's World" on his television network in downtown Chicago and sponsored by billionaire Noah Vandahoff, one of the largest owners in the arcade business. With "Wayne's World" now on a Prime Time TV network, Wayne and Garth find themselves moving up big time and Wayne finds himself falling in love with Cassandra Wong, a Chinese-American lead singer of a heavy metal band.
But Ben has a hidden agenda and plans on ruining their show and he bids to steal Cassandra from Wayne if Wayne and Garth do not make a success in making "Wayne's World" #1 in the TV ratings.
Wayne and Garth finds the show isn't the same and Wayne plans to help Cassandra make it big time with her career...
a big silly film with no continuity and no plausible plot whatsoever, but it is so well made with such a great cast, that you cannot help but go along for the ride.
after 15 years, the film is endlessly quotable, and remembering certain lines from the films is like remembering your own birthday. it;s basically sketch after sketch with a little bit of a story thrown in.
hilarious stuff.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

A great commercial movie that has gained mass cult status, 14 August 2007
Author: stevington from Rotherham, England
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I'm now 16 almost 17, and it's been a year since I bought the Wayne's World double DVD pack. Since that day, Wayne's World has become one of, if not my favourite movie (not just comedy) of all time. I've always heard on TV movie countdowns of the greatness of this movie as a comedy, and yet when I watched it, it was more significant to me than I could've ever imagined. Myers and Carvey play the role of 'alternate' music fans well and as I would consider my alternate to the norm myself (mostly with music) I can completely relate to their opinions (ie. Led Zeppelin being great even though they didn't write tunes everybody liked) and their view on selling out, HA!
This movie is most definitely an essential piece of comedy viewing for people from all walks of life. When watching this movie, you can't watch it in a high brow state of mind, as most of the movie is made up of stupid jokes yet it's clear that great minds worked on them
10/10
Party On!
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