Wayne's World 2

December. 10,1993      PG-13
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A message from Jim Morrison in a dream prompts cable access TV stars Wayne and Garth to put on a rock concert, "Waynestock," with Aerosmith as headliners. But amid the preparations, Wayne frets that a record producer is putting the moves on his girlfriend, Cassandra, while Garth handles the advances of mega-babe Honey Hornee.

Mike Myers as  Wayne Campbell
Dana Carvey as  Garth Algar
Christopher Walken as  Bobby Cahn
Tia Carrere as  Cassandra Wong
Chris Farley as  Milton
James Hong as  Jeff Wong
Rip Taylor as  Himself
Steven Tyler as  Himself
Joe Perry as  Himself
Heather Locklear as  Herself

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Reviews

ThiefHott
1993/12/10

Too much of everything

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VividSimon
1993/12/11

Simply Perfect

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Afouotos
1993/12/12

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Jonah Abbott
1993/12/13

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Harriet Deltubbo
1993/12/14

A film is supposed to play me but I don't want to know I'm being played. WAYNE'S WORLD 2 may well be the best 1993 movie. Certainly the characterizations are shallow and quickly changeable, often for little or no reason. Wayne's evolution from a goofball to a leader is inexplicable; where did he get all the training? No matter. The comedy rises above plot. The horsemanship is so good; the costumes and sets are wonderful. The special effects are woven into the story to great effect. This is a good mystery of its type, one worth an hour of your time. Frankly, it wasn't as good as the feature version; too many sub-plots. I was very impressed. The word to describe it is "droll", perhaps the best example I've ever seen.

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FilmBuff1994
1993/12/15

Wayne's World 2 is a great movie with a well written storyline and a great comedic cast.If you are a big fan of the first Wayne's World,don't expect this one to be just as good,but it still is enjoyable and has many funny scenes.The cast were still as positive as the first and seemed like they were still having a lot of fun together,however,I didn't like how they rehashed a few jokes from the first,mostly coming from the two main characters,they picked a couple of lines that worked out well the first time and repeated them,which I found lazy and was certainly my biggest problem with that movie,but most if the new jokes were very funny and entertaining.Fans of the first Wayne's World will definitely be disappointed,but Wayne's World 2 is still definitely worth the watch.When he can't decide what he wants to do with his life,Wayne decide to put on a big concert with several popular music bands to get big.Best Performance: Mike Myers

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Terrell Howell (KnightsofNi11)
1993/12/16

From it's humble beginnings as a Saturday Night Live Sketch, the Wayne's World characters have become something of pop culture icons. The original film is incredibly popular among fans and could now be considered somewhat of a cult classic, spawning numerous catchphrases and making the unique look of Wayne and Garth a very recognizable get-up. And then we come to it's sequel, the aptly named Wayne's World 2. This new Wayne and Garth story is stupid, silly, goofy, over-the-top, and yet really entertaining. It is set a year after the first film. Wayne and Garth are still doing their TV show, but now Wayne is starting to realize that maybe it is time to do something with his life. So he decides he is going to put on a huge rock and roll festival called Waynestock in order to prove to himself, his girlfriend Cassandra, and Cassandra's strict father, that he is capable of greatness.The original Wayne's World is absolutely one of the funniest movies ever, and it ranks very high amongst my favorite comedies. Thus, I was skeptical going into a sequel. To do the entire Wayne's World experience over again would be near impossible with the original being such a classic. I was expecting a very poor rehashing that tried to beat the original at its own game, thus being terribly unfunny. But I was mistaken in thinking this. Wayne's World 2 knows it can't outdo Wayne's World so it doesn't try to. It is its own silliness and absurdity. It has the same kind of humor as the original and the character of Wayne and Garth haven't changed and are still hilarious, but it is certainly not the original film all over again. Plus, this film is still hilarious. There are great laugh out loud moments that remind us why we love Wayne and Garth and all that they stand for. I was expecting this film to be good for no more than a chuckle or two, so one can imagine my surprise when I found myself cracking up at moments of the film.Now, all things considered, this movie is still really, really dumb. As much as I laughed, there are still the jokes that work and then the jokes that don't work. The jokes that work are hilarious, the ones that don't work are awful, eliciting a shameful rolling of the eyes from me. And then of course we have the story, which isn't anything to get excited about. It's obvious, predictable, simple, and unoriginal. But let's face it, this movie wasn't made for it's story. It's made for the jokes and the great shtick that the Wayne and Garth characters pull off. The atmosphere of Wayne's World is something very important to how the series works, and this was the more important aspect in making this a funny film, not the storyline. I could go on and on about plot, character development, structure, etc, but I would just be wasting my time. The point is, Wayne's World 2 is just here to make you laugh.Wayne's World 2 isn't a fantastic film by any means. It really can't even hold a candle to the original. But it still made me laugh and seeing Wayne and Garth in action again was great. You can't get tired of these lovable characters played so well by Mike Meyers and Dana Carvey that you just don't care how dumb the movie is. I don't see myself quoting Wayne's World 2 like I quote Wayne's World, and that's assuming I quote Wayne's World 2 ever. But I don't regret watching it and for a sequel to a great classic, it isn't all that bad. Sincere kudos go out to the filmmakers for making a successfully better than expected film out of Wayne's World 2.

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tvw07
1993/12/17

Wayne's world is about more than the theme song they sing, the fight scene with Mr.Wong and the weird naked Indian. Its about two guys Wayne and Garth who just want to do what every teenage metal head dreams of.The thing that sells me so much on this movie more so than the original is a lot of Wayne's reference to pop culture. Little things that you don't really pick up until you watch it for the 10th time. Things like waynes John Hughes reference, or Del talking about hanging out with Jeff Beck.I have nothing but praise and respect for this movie, and I fail to see why Mike Myers hates that he made it. So until next time, party on.

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