Though he didn't make the edit, Ed O'Neil (Married With Children, Modern Family) is so funny to me as the donut shop guy. The mere fact that he is one of the few who can see the camera is a great gag, but his dark personality is just hilarious. Every time the camera lingers on him and he starts some strange macabre story, I start cracking up. The responses to him are also great. You should see Scanners 😉 It's classic Cronenberg.
The best thing about Mike Myers (and the 90’s SNL cast) is their commitment to the character and the joke. Just like Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, David Spade…even if the punchline is silly or simple, the way they tell the joke is hilarious enough.
One of my favorite comedies. “Have you seen this boy?” I think The Blues Brothers was the first SNL skit turned movie. Another good comedy is Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.
4:57 - Yeah...Mike Meyers in the Bohemian Rhapsody movie: "...the kind of song teenagers can crank up the volume in their car and bang their heads to. 'Bohemian Rhapsody' will never be that song."
I'm not very much into comedy sadly, but... Here are two suggestions for future videos: - Moonfall (2012): Best/worst disaster movie ever. Both intentional and unintentional comedy moments. The ending is unexpected. - They Live (1988): This underrated gem has a bit of everything: Good, serious sci-fi, campy action, memorable lines and the longest fighiting scene ever.
I was living in Los Angeles when this came out. Got to say "Hello" to Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman as they were in the ticket line in front of me and my date. They were polite to me and Leslie.
Comedy is my favorite genre in film and TV. Here are many comedies I enjoyed from the 1980s through 2010s... Just One Of The Guys (1985) The Money Pit (1986) Summer School (1987) Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) Troop Beverly Hills (1989) Let It Ride (1989) When Harry Met Sally (1989) Pretty Woman (1990) If Looks Could Kill (1991) Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead (1991) Dutch (1991) Stay Tuned (1992) So I Married An Axe Murderer (1993) Maverick (1994) The Stoned Age (1994) The Brady Bunch Movie (1995) Kingpin (1996) Swingers (1996) Romy & Michele's High School Reunion (1997) Bean (1997) There's Something About Mary (1998) Dirty Work (1998) Half Baked (1998) Can't Hardly Wait (1998) Office Space (1999) Bowfinger (1999) The Mating Habits Of The Earthbound Human (1999) You've Got Mail (1999) The Emperor's New Groove (2000) Snatch (2000) Shanghai Noon (2000) Road Trip (2000) 100 Girls (2000) Shallow Hal (2001) Not Another Teen Movie (2001) The Hot Chick (2002) Bad Santa (2003) Club Dread (2004) 50 First Dates (2004) Waiting... (2005) The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) I Think I Love My Wife (2007) Zack And Miri Make A Porno (2008) Fanboys (2009) It's Complicated (2009) Brüno (2009)
I actually liked Carvey in Richard Pryor's "Moving". He and Randy Quaid steal the movie.. also for Carvey I really liked him in "Opportunity Knocks". It's just a standard con man rom com... But Carvey is just so charming it's a fun breezy watch
This movie cracks me up every time I watch it. It reminds me of when Hollywood used to be fun. I met Alice Cooper and his wife at a church in Arizona. They are lovely people.
Tough one for me. I do love the film. But I have issues with Mike Myers. Hard for me to separate the art from the artist. Dana Carvey on the other hand is fantastic.
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment could be…. It was a frequent skit when Mike Myers and Dana Carvey were on the show. I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to sound disrespectful, I really enjoyed your reaction!
The sequel is slightly less funny and has some weird uninteresting parts of story that add dull minutes but it does have some good jokes. Garth comes in strong.
1. Tia Carrera/Cassandra sang all of her songs, and she also has a Grammy for singing and voice over work. 2. It's weird seeing Rob Lowe as a heavy. 3. Brian Doyle Murry is Bill Murry's brother and has been in a ton of movie/tv including two of the Vacation movies. 4. Vincent Fournier/Alice Cooper is a historian, so he loved playing in this thing. 5. He is also a surprisingly good golfer and I've had the privilege of seeing him twice 😎😁 6. Ed O'Neil AND Meatloaf.😁😁 7. A 1978 stoner's film you will like is Cheech & Chong, "Up in Smoke". 😎😎
If you liked this, you should check out the sequel, which came out a couple of years after this. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey obviously return as Wayne and Garth, and Tia Carrere is also back as Cassandra. However, a new addition to the cast this time is Christopher Walken. I think the two of you will enjoy it. In the meantime, party on.🎉🥳
SNL did several films around that time based on their characters. I find Tim Meadow's "The Ladies Man" criminally underrated and almost zero reactions... But Tim Meadows as a 70s reject "ladies man" kills me.. Will Farrell is fun too.. they also released "Coneheads*, "Superstar ", "Stuart Saves His Family", "It's Pat?" (Yikes), "A Night at the Roxbury" and if course "Wayne's World 2".
Bless you both, you look as hot as me! - Err - I mean heat-wise. Physically, I'm like a troll-doll crossed with a potato, ya don't look like that. As ambassador of heavy metal (that's right, I said it) I am highly pleased to see you both enjoying Wayne's World. See the sequel too. Then Bill & Ted. Then the sequel. Not the third, the third was weird and why was one of the daughters programming drum machines for a metal band? it's weird. Don't to it. Although daughter-Ted did a good job. THEN, after Wayne's Word 1/2, Bill & Ted 1/2, I advise you get exceptionally high, drunk, or both - and return to my motherland: Heavy Metal, the Movie. Which is where my national anthem was composed but Don Felder. You ever start typing one of those comments where your clearly too amused by your own words?
Great pick ladies and 90s must see!. Fun fact..Tia Carrere who plays Cassandra is always around Waikiki beach near my workplace hangin around surfing and swimming.
Another one of Mike Myer's earlier comedies you might be interested in is "So I married an axe murderer." Comedy is less slapstick, but more romance comedy, but still might be something that interests you. Love your content!
I remember Mike Meyers before Wayne World when he was doing stuff on uk tv in the mornings in the 80's. But yeah i remember this coming out, it was all party on, Swing, she a babe, she a superbabe. So funny, but then i like Mike Meyers stuff to. You should give bill and teds excellent adventure a watch to
I need to rewatch it, loved it as a kid in the 2000s. From memory Mike grew up with an English parent hence he got British humour and just applied it so well to Hollywood.
That’s correct. His parents were English immigrants from the Old Swan area of Liverpool. Both were World War II veterans, his mother having served in the Women's Royal Air Force and his father in the British Army. An avid follower of the Monty Python comedy troupe, in July 2014 Myers appeared on stage at the O2 Arena, London on the final night of their 10 dates live show, Monty Python Live (Mostly), and also appears on the documentary telefilm Monty Python: The Meaning of Live. Myers said that the Austin Powers films and the character were inspired by the British films, music and comedy of the 1960s and 70s his father had introduced him to as a child. "After my dad died in 1991, I was taking stock of his influence on me as a person and his influence on me with comedy in general. So Austin Powers was a tribute to my father, who [introduced me to] James Bond, Peter Sellers, the Beatles, The Goodies, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore."
This movie and the sequel came out when I was 13 and 14 and loved both movies. Tbh when I watch today its a tad bit too goofy for me. But I still loved your reaction and hope you will watch the sequel, Wayne's World 2.
Hello Dana Carvey based Garth from his genius brother, Brad Carvey. Brad build 1st "video toaster" Video Toaster is a system used to editing of movie and TV video.
The *"Suck Cut"* I think it making fun of something that actually exist *Kirby vacuums* had haircutting attachments & later there was the *Flowbee...LOL*
There was a scene either during the credits or afterward where they say something on the couch and sit there awkwardly? I can't remember the entire thing, but i could swear there was a credits scene with Wayne and Garth
Party on Michelle party on Natalie, Excellent movie.The movie is based from a skit from SNL. The sequel is good but I don’t think it’s as good as the first one. The actor that played Noah Vanderhoff is Brian Doyle Murray, the brother of Bill Murray.🤘🏼👩🏻🦰🤘🏼
Have you all seen Weekend at Bernie's!? It's a kind of humor that just doesn't exist, and it's unlike anything else! Wayne's World is even funnier if you get all of the references!
Don't you feel that if you're going to be giving point fives and point sevens you're really doing the scoring on a -point scale? So why not move the decimal point and say you're giving the movie 47 hoots out of fifty as obviously 5-point scale is not covering it?
The product placement bit in this movie always reminded me of a similar segment in "Return of the Killer Tomatoes". I still don't know why George Clooney says he regrets being in that underappreciated gem.
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment , it was an '80s sequel/reboot of "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" that became a staple on UHF/cable TV stations. Even led to a Saturday morning cartoon show. Low budget, low brow, and very worth a watch ;)
I wore my VHS of this out back in the 90s from watching it so much. It was one of those movies we'd just put on in the background while we were hanging out. Glad you guys enjoyed it and that it still holds up. (That's what she said.)
13:00 Wayne's World is a classic. I've watched it so many times. The unscripted Bugs Bunny line and Mike Myer's laugh is one of the funniest moments in a comedy movie. A womanizing TV executive puts a public access TV show hosted by an unemployed headbanger and his eccentric best friend on his television network with the intent of ruining it and also stealing the show's host new girlfriend for himself.
I used to watch this skit on SNL back in the day.I seen this in theaters with freinds.You girls say early 90s it too me an 80s person it was more like the late 80s.LOL i'm showomh my old age to you two beautiful ladies
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Dana Carvey improvised the Bugs Bunny dressed as a girl line and Mike Myers’ reaction was genuine.
It was funny 😂
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment That bit always makes me laugh.
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Though he didn't make the edit, Ed O'Neil (Married With Children, Modern Family) is so funny to me as the donut shop guy. The mere fact that he is one of the few who can see the camera is a great gag, but his dark personality is just hilarious.
Every time the camera lingers on him and he starts some strange macabre story, I start cracking up. The responses to him are also great.
You should see Scanners 😉 It's classic Cronenberg.
He is really funny in it!
I laughed every time he was on screen! He’s great
The best thing about Mike Myers (and the 90’s SNL cast) is their commitment to the character and the joke.
Just like Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, David Spade…even if the punchline is silly or simple, the way they tell the joke is hilarious enough.
One of my favorite comedies. “Have you seen this boy?”
I think The Blues Brothers was the first SNL skit turned movie.
Another good comedy is Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.
Wayne's World 2s tag line is you'll laugh again you'll get again you'll hurl again
4:57 - Yeah...Mike Meyers in the Bohemian Rhapsody movie: "...the kind of song teenagers can crank up the volume in their car and bang their heads to. 'Bohemian Rhapsody' will never be that song."
I'm not very much into comedy sadly, but... Here are two suggestions for future videos:
- Moonfall (2012): Best/worst disaster movie ever. Both intentional and unintentional comedy moments. The ending is unexpected.
- They Live (1988): This underrated gem has a bit of everything: Good, serious sci-fi, campy action, memorable lines and the longest fighiting scene ever.
Canadian cable TV was required to provide a public access channel. The Gas Works was a real bar on Young Street in Toronto.
Alice Cooper is my favorite cameo here , he is so cool
WE'RE NOT WORTHY
WE'RE NOT WORTHY
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I was living in Los Angeles when this came out. Got to say "Hello" to Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman as they were in the ticket line in front of me and my date. They were polite to me and Leslie.
Comedy is my favorite genre in film and TV. Here are many comedies I enjoyed from the 1980s through 2010s...
Just One Of The Guys (1985)
The Money Pit (1986)
Summer School (1987)
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988)
Troop Beverly Hills (1989)
Let It Ride (1989)
When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Pretty Woman (1990)
If Looks Could Kill (1991)
Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead (1991)
Dutch (1991)
Stay Tuned (1992)
So I Married An Axe Murderer (1993)
Maverick (1994)
The Stoned Age (1994)
The Brady Bunch Movie (1995)
Kingpin (1996)
Swingers (1996)
Romy & Michele's High School Reunion (1997)
Bean (1997)
There's Something About Mary (1998)
Dirty Work (1998)
Half Baked (1998)
Can't Hardly Wait (1998)
Office Space (1999)
Bowfinger (1999)
The Mating Habits Of The Earthbound Human (1999)
You've Got Mail (1999)
The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
Snatch (2000)
Shanghai Noon (2000)
Road Trip (2000)
100 Girls (2000)
Shallow Hal (2001)
Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
The Hot Chick (2002)
Bad Santa (2003)
Club Dread (2004)
50 First Dates (2004)
Waiting... (2005)
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
I Think I Love My Wife (2007)
Zack And Miri Make A Porno (2008)
Fanboys (2009)
It's Complicated (2009)
Brüno (2009)
I bet I know what Wayne and Garth would call Michelle and Natalie...
SCHWIIIINGGGG!!!! 🥰
SCHWIIIINGGGG!!!!😉
Alice Cooper is really smart 🇺🇸🍻💪
Does that guy know how to party or what? 😂🤣😂🤣
Great movie, fun memories! 😂😂😂😂
That coo likes his job way to much
I saw this movie in the theater when I was 13 with my cousin and my sister. It was alot of fun.
Sorry about the humidity
We hate it 😂
Is it your fault ?
@@tempsitch5632 No, Shane was just being polite:)
@@ForceOfLightEntertainmentI truly despise humidity 🥵
@@SinSationNation same!
My favorite movie
Preach brother alice!
🎶FEED MY... FRANKENSTEIN!!!🎶
Great movie. You should also see the sequel. You should see is Clean Slate with Dana Carvey and. Loaded Weapon.
I actually liked Carvey in Richard Pryor's "Moving". He and Randy Quaid steal the movie.. also for Carvey I really liked him in "Opportunity Knocks". It's just a standard con man rom com... But Carvey is just so charming it's a fun breezy watch
i actually had the vhs tape of this and i bought it at McDonalds when they were promoting it lol! Good times!
This movie cracks me up every time I watch it. It reminds me of when Hollywood used to be fun. I met Alice Cooper and his wife at a church in Arizona. They are lovely people.
Isn’t he as Christian now?
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment Yes!
I've never watched Wayne's World. But watching y'all, now I need to go watch it. Looks like lots of fun
It is fun!
Wayne’s World was the loudest I’ve heard an audience laugh in the theater
Wayne's World... Wayne's World... Party Time... Excellent... Wayne's World... :)
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Tough one for me. I do love the film. But I have issues with Mike Myers. Hard for me to separate the art from the artist. Dana Carvey on the other hand is fantastic.
Party on Natalie party on Michelle 🍻🇺🇸💪
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Have y'all seen Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure?
No!
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment Well, then! I think it's a must watch if you enjoyed Wayne and Garth. :D
You two are humid
girl on the left of a screen reminds me Jayden Jaymes
Alice Cooper jams in the movie 🍿🎥
How can you be a huge fan of ‘90’s SNL and NOT know that Wayne’s World was a skit on that show? 🤷♀️
Maybe we started watching after that time period:)
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment could be…. It was a frequent skit when Mike Myers and Dana Carvey were on the show. I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to sound disrespectful, I really enjoyed your reaction!
@@lisaprince6996 Thank you! Yes, we really didn’t start watching SNL much until the mid 90’s.
Wayne's World 2 is just as funny
The original SNL skits are also.
Love it!!! Classic movie! I enjoyed the reaction! Made my day! 😊
Aww thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it!
You're welcome! 😊
2:18 so you didn’t have the CLAP?
Both quite hot
De ladys man then on Fox funky walker dirty talker. Shwing ROCK FLAG AND EAGLE
The sequel is slightly less funny and has some weird uninteresting parts of story that add dull minutes but it does have some good jokes. Garth comes in strong.
My jaw pops loudly when I open it too.
If Michelle was president she’d be baberhamlincoln.
"She give a dog a bone" - Wayne 🤣
1. Tia Carrera/Cassandra sang all of her songs, and she also has a Grammy for singing and voice over work.
2. It's weird seeing Rob Lowe as a heavy.
3. Brian Doyle Murry is Bill Murry's brother and has been in a ton of movie/tv including two of the Vacation movies.
4. Vincent Fournier/Alice Cooper is a historian, so he loved playing in this thing.
5. He is also a surprisingly good golfer and I've had the privilege of seeing him twice 😎😁
6. Ed O'Neil AND Meatloaf.😁😁
7. A 1978 stoner's film you will like is Cheech & Chong, "Up in Smoke". 😎😎
Mrs Vanderhoff is Colleen Camp, Yvette from Clue 😍
One of the reasons Alice Cooper is so good a golfer is that when he was on tour, instead of sitting in his Hotel room, he went playing Golf.
If you liked this, you should check out the sequel, which came out a couple of years after this. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey obviously return as Wayne and Garth, and Tia Carrere is also back as Cassandra. However, a new addition to the cast this time is Christopher Walken. I think the two of you will enjoy it. In the meantime, party on.🎉🥳
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Also, Kim Basinger.
Have you seen *(Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure)?* With a young *Keanu Reeves* & young *George Carlin*
Haven’t seen it!
@@ForceOfLightEntertainmentsimilar Duo dumb humor
WYLD STALLYNS!!!!
Well Well Well...Wayne and Garth Was Streaming LIVE TV long before the Internet...
Freddy Mercury died before this was released but did see the Bahamian rapcity sceen and he absolutely loved it
Thry couldn't afford to pay led zeplin that's why there's no stairway to heaven
I still think the Laverne and Shirley part is one of the funniest things ever.
The blonde was Dan Ackroyd's wife until last year.
❤ I am more of a non SNL Austin Powers fan and Mike Meyers Shrek, but WW has some laughs. ” Excellent, Party Time” reactions angels 😇👩🏻👩🏻🦰 👍🏼👍🏼
Can you believe Tia Carrare who plays Casandra turned down a part on the tv series Baywatch to be in this movie?
SNL did several films around that time based on their characters. I find Tim Meadow's "The Ladies Man" criminally underrated and almost zero reactions... But Tim Meadows as a 70s reject "ladies man" kills me.. Will Farrell is fun too.. they also released "Coneheads*, "Superstar ", "Stuart Saves His Family", "It's Pat?" (Yikes), "A Night at the Roxbury" and if course "Wayne's World 2".
This always makes me laugh. It was so fun back then and it still holds up today. Mike Myers is the best.
Myers is a comedic genius!
Bless you both, you look as hot as me! - Err - I mean heat-wise. Physically, I'm like a troll-doll crossed with a potato, ya don't look like that. As ambassador of heavy metal (that's right, I said it) I am highly pleased to see you both enjoying Wayne's World. See the sequel too. Then Bill & Ted. Then the sequel. Not the third, the third was weird and why was one of the daughters programming drum machines for a metal band? it's weird. Don't to it. Although daughter-Ted did a good job. THEN, after Wayne's Word 1/2, Bill & Ted 1/2, I advise you get exceptionally high, drunk, or both - and return to my motherland: Heavy Metal, the Movie. Which is where my national anthem was composed but Don Felder.
You ever start typing one of those comments where your clearly too amused by your own words?
Yes haha!
The sequel is pretty hilarious too 😊
Double Schwing!
Great pick ladies and 90s must see!. Fun fact..Tia Carrere who plays Cassandra is always around Waikiki beach near my workplace hangin around surfing and swimming.
You might also consider ladies "Doc Hollywood", "My Best Friends Wedding"
Another one of Mike Myer's earlier comedies you might be interested in is "So I married an axe murderer." Comedy is less slapstick, but more romance comedy, but still might be something that interests you. Love your content!
Yes! We are going to cover that at some point! Thank you!!
Probably cry himself to sleep tonight on his MASSIVE PILLAH !
Definitely. That one has been a favorite for decades. I love the dad's 'Colonel rant'.
“Head! Move!”
@@Tri-Fi.Guy.3 *Heed
I say. I've just thought of a movie you might like. Shine. It's Australian, about a pianist, based on a true story. Pretty good. 🙂
Just thought of "The Last Picture Show" and the follow on movie "Texasville" as some other movies you might consider.
I remember Mike Meyers before Wayne World when he was doing stuff on uk tv in the mornings in the 80's. But yeah i remember this coming out, it was all party on, Swing, she a babe, she a superbabe. So funny, but then i like Mike Meyers stuff to. You should give bill and teds excellent adventure a watch to
I need to rewatch it, loved it as a kid in the 2000s. From memory Mike grew up with an English parent hence he got British humour and just applied it so well to Hollywood.
That’s correct.
His parents were English immigrants from the Old Swan area of Liverpool. Both were World War II veterans, his mother having served in the Women's Royal Air Force and his father in the British Army.
An avid follower of the Monty Python comedy troupe, in July 2014 Myers appeared on stage at the O2 Arena, London on the final night of their 10 dates live show, Monty Python Live (Mostly), and also appears on the documentary telefilm Monty Python: The Meaning of Live.
Myers said that the Austin Powers films and the character were inspired by the British films, music and comedy of the 1960s and 70s his father had introduced him to as a child. "After my dad died in 1991, I was taking stock of his influence on me as a person and his influence on me with comedy in general. So Austin Powers was a tribute to my father, who [introduced me to] James Bond, Peter Sellers, the Beatles, The Goodies, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore."
This movie and the sequel came out when I was 13 and 14 and loved both movies. Tbh when I watch today its a tad bit too goofy for me. But I still loved your reaction and hope you will watch the sequel, Wayne's World 2.
Hello
Dana Carvey based Garth from his genius brother, Brad Carvey. Brad build 1st "video toaster" Video Toaster is a system used to editing of movie and TV video.
Now you guys gotta do "So I Married an Axe Murderer" another 90s Mike Myers classic
Think we will!
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment 0o i can't wait!
Quoting lines from this movie was all the rage Spring Break ‘92 in Panama City
Another film you might want to look at is "Some Kind of Wonderful" from 1987 if you have not seen it.
Nice reaction ladies. Wayne's World 2 is good as well.
Thank you!!
SO I MARRIED AN AXE MURDERER.
Fun one, Ladies! 😄
The *"Suck Cut"* I think it making fun of something that actually exist *Kirby vacuums* had haircutting attachments & later there was the *Flowbee...LOL*
😂😂
The cars on the skewer is originally from my hometown, Berwyn IL
Part 2 is worth a watch!
I done did a commented for the algorythmsess.
Thank you Mr. TT 🤩
There was a scene either during the credits or afterward where they say something on the couch and sit there awkwardly? I can't remember the entire thing, but i could swear there was a credits scene with Wayne and Garth
Yes it was based on a popular skit starring Mike Meyers and Dana Carvey
it was a fun watch ladies. I enjoyed Myers and Carvey playing these characters.
Pressing the like button twice removes the first one but yeah I did it
That just means you have to press it a 3rd time! 🤩
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment genius, why didn't I think of that...
Party on Michelle party on Natalie, Excellent movie.The movie is based from a skit from SNL. The sequel is good but I don’t think it’s as good as the first one. The actor that played Noah Vanderhoff is Brian Doyle Murray, the brother of Bill Murray.🤘🏼👩🏻🦰🤘🏼
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Have yall seen spies like us or fletch with chevy chase great hilarious movies
Have not!
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment well I think you should check it out for the summer of comedy
Garth's dream girl played by dona dixon is married to dan akroyd
All I can say, is I love brunettes!!!!!!!
I thought Wayne's World was a hoot and a half.
There was an actual thing called the Flo bee to cut hair.
When this came out some young folks who never heard this song thought it was called Bohemian Rap City.
😂😂
Have you all seen Weekend at Bernie's!? It's a kind of humor that just doesn't exist, and it's unlike anything else!
Wayne's World is even funnier if you get all of the references!
Have not seen it!
Natalie, hot outside, hot inside.
movie not bad from snl skatch
Don't you feel that if you're going to be giving point fives and point sevens you're really doing the scoring on a -point scale? So why not move the decimal point and say you're giving the movie 47 hoots out of fifty as obviously 5-point scale is not covering it?
We honestly are just having fun when we do that and aren’t taking it that serious 😁
Almost positive when I say everyone would have no problem at all if you ladies started your show like Wayne's World.
😂😂
Absolutely no excuses for you gals not having watched this stone cold classic until today but better late than never as they say ❤
It can’t be a Mission Impossible because the first one didn’t come out until 1995 and this film came out in 1992
It is though because the music used in the movies is from the Mission Impossible tv show from the 60s.
Ever see Tommy Boy?
Many times!
The product placement bit in this movie always reminded me of a similar segment in "Return of the Killer Tomatoes". I still don't know why George Clooney says he regrets being in that underappreciated gem.
Haven’t even heard of it!
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment , it was an '80s sequel/reboot of "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" that became a staple on UHF/cable TV stations. Even led to a Saturday morning cartoon show. Low budget, low brow, and very worth a watch ;)
I wore my VHS of this out back in the 90s from watching it so much. It was one of those movies we'd just put on in the background while we were hanging out. Glad you guys enjoyed it and that it still holds up. (That's what she said.)
Mike is a funny bloke 🙂
ah you ladies cut out the Terminator Cameo????
Yea, I should have paid better attention because that was good!
13:00 Wayne's World is a classic. I've watched it so many times. The unscripted Bugs Bunny line and Mike Myer's laugh is one of the funniest moments in a comedy movie. A womanizing TV executive puts a public access TV show hosted by an unemployed headbanger and his eccentric best friend on his television network with the intent of ruining it and also stealing the show's host new girlfriend for himself.
I used to watch this skit on SNL back in the day.I seen this in theaters with freinds.You girls say early 90s it too me an 80s person it was more like the late 80s.LOL i'm showomh my old age to you two beautiful ladies
Fn goat movie
Also need to see the sequel. it came from an SNL skit that was not suppose to air that night.