
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 180 reviews
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Wayne's World is simply a classic. This movie is just as funny as when it debuted in 1992. The Bohemian Rhapsody scene is one of the all time greats. Was very pleased with the Blu Ray transfer on this film.
This review is from Wayne's World [Blu-ray] [1992]
Posted by Forever1980s
A classic movie! If youre a fan of the 90’s and comedy than this movie is for you
This review is from Wayne's World [Blu-ray] [1992]
Maybe not the best movie for anyone who isn't in high school or older, but pretty hilarious years later. Can appreciate the social commentary from the time.
This review is from Wayne's World [Blu-ray] [1992]
Posted by Wellington
Wayne's World is directed by Penelope Spheeris (The Decline of Western Civilization.) The film stars Mike Myers (Austin Powers), Dana Carvey (This Is Spinal Tap), Tia Carrere (Jury Duty), Rob Lowe (St. Elmo's Fire), Brian Doyle-Murray (National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation), Ed O'Neill (Married With Children), and Donna Dixon. The film is based on the classic series of Saturday Night Live sketches of the same name, also starring Myers. Wayne Campbell (Myers) and Garth Elgar (Carvey) are hold-over would-be rockers from the eighties. Wayne still lives in his parents' basement, and hosts his public access television show, Wayne's World, from there - a strange show that isn't afraid to poke fun at its guests. A television executive (Lowe) intends to acquire the rights to the show, so that he can exploi t it and make big bucks from the production. Along the way, Garth will pursue his dream woman (Dixon), Wayne will meet a rock star girlfriend (Carrere), and the twosome will hear plenty of bizarre theories and experiences from a psychotic donut shop owner (O'Neill.) Wayne's World is a classic because it succeeds on so many levels. In addition to giving us interesting, funny characters, the movie throws comical scenes at us at lightning speed - and they succeed more often than they fall flat. Additionally, the film manages to make fun of just about every angle of the movie industry without ever losing its heart. Despite some harsh language here and there, it manages to succeed as a film without being explicit. Yes, it's a little bit dated almost two decades later
This review is from Wayne's World [Blu-ray] [1992]
Posted by deity787
Great sequel to a legendary franchise. If you’re like me, Meyers and Carvey could do no wrong in the 90’s. Lots of laughs here.
This review is from Wayne's World [Blu-ray] [1992]
Posted by aphexacid