Two slacker friends try to promote their public-access cable show.Two slacker friends try to promote their public-access cable show.Two slacker friends try to promote their public-access cable show.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 5 nominations
Sean Sullivan
- Phil
- (as Sean Gregory Sullivan)
Mike Hagerty
- Davy
- (as Michael G. Hagerty)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDana Carvey did his own drum-playing for the music shop scene.
- Quotes
Wayne Campbell: So, do you come to Milwaukee often?
Alice Cooper: Well, I'm a regular visitor here, but Milwaukee has certainly had its share of visitors. The French missionaries and explorers were coming here as early as the late 1600s to trade with the Native Americans.
Pete: In fact, isn't "Milwaukee" an Indian name?
Alice Cooper: Yes, Pete, it is. Actually, it's pronounced "mill-e-wah-que" which is Algonquin for "the good land."
Wayne Campbell: I was not aware of that.
- Crazy credits[Fade in to Wayne and Garth on their couch looking at magazines] Garth: "You know, I don't think anyone's going to tell us when to leave." Wayne: "Yeah, good call Garth. Uh, I bet we're just going to sit here and when they're finished they'll fade to black." [Fade to black] Garth: "I can't believe they did that." Wayne: "I told ya."
- Alternate versionsWhen the movie premiered on Kiwi television in 1995, "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen is briefly heard in the scene which Benjamin and Russell discuss with Noah Vanderhoff about sponsoring Wayne's World which Vanderhoff accepts when Benjamin convinces him by suggesting that he has a regular guest spot on the show.
- SoundtracksWayne's World Theme
Written by Mike Myers & G.E. Smith
Featured review
I remember when this came out in 1992, and it was a big deal. Everyone everywhere was quoting it and it was in a way a part of pop culture, a bit like Austin Powers, another Myers film, became half a decade later on. Just like Austin Powers this is a very funny and iconic 90s film.
The acting is good and Wayne and Garth are relatable and believable characters. Rob Lowe puts in a very good performance, and there's some nice and funny cameos from the likes of Alice Cooper. The ending never fails to make me crack up and the hit to miss ratio is very high. Great music too! You really feel included as the audience with its constant talking to the camera, some fourth wall break jokes in films fail miserably but here they pretty much all work. There's a lot of good in-jokes in the film too. The sharp writing and great pacing help to make a very good comedy film.
I don't have any major criticisms of the film, for a movie based from Saturday Night Live this is as good as it gets along with the Blues Brothers.
8/10.
The acting is good and Wayne and Garth are relatable and believable characters. Rob Lowe puts in a very good performance, and there's some nice and funny cameos from the likes of Alice Cooper. The ending never fails to make me crack up and the hit to miss ratio is very high. Great music too! You really feel included as the audience with its constant talking to the camera, some fourth wall break jokes in films fail miserably but here they pretty much all work. There's a lot of good in-jokes in the film too. The sharp writing and great pacing help to make a very good comedy film.
I don't have any major criticisms of the film, for a movie based from Saturday Night Live this is as good as it gets along with the Blues Brothers.
8/10.
- comedyfan71
- Dec 3, 2023
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Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $121,697,323
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $18,122,710
- Feb 17, 1992
- Gross worldwide
- $183,097,323
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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