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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5014437808134
Format: PAL
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageEnglishSubtitles For The Hearing ImpairedArabicSubtitledBulgarianSubtitledCzechSubtitledDanishSubtitledDutchSubtitledEnglishSubtitledFinnishSubtitledGermanSubtitledHungarianSubtitledIcelandicSubtitledNorwegianSubtitledPolishSubtitledRomanianSubtitledSwedishSubtitledTurkishSubtitledGermanDubbed
Number Of Discs: 1
Region Code: 2
Running Time: 95 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: December 10, 1993
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Somewhere in the world, there are probably people who don't understand why Mike Myers's character, Wayne Campbell, is funny--which is too bad. Granted, the laughs are often cheap and silly, but there's no one who can embody a comic character and riff within that character the way Myers does. Wayne and his pal Garth (Dana Carvey) were fixtures on Saturday Night Live before the unexpected success of Wayne's World, which is about what happened when they tried to take their local cable-access show citywide. This time, they want to stage Waynestock, a mammoth rock festival in their little Chicago suburb, even as Wayne copes with girlfriend Tia Carrere's interest in record-company exec Christopher Walken. For extra fun, Garth gets involved with the babelicious Kim Basinger. Yes, the humor is scattershot and the plot is lame--but you'll find yourself laughing nonetheless. --Marshall Fine
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The follow up to the hugely successful first film. This time around Wayne is visited by the spirit of Jim Morrison, in a dream, and then realizes his purpose, he must put on a rock concert in Aurora Illinois, called Waynestock. The laughs ensue from that premise. Christopher Walken is quite good as the sleezy producer/ agent of Wayne's girlfiend, played by Tia Carrere. Eventually, Aerosmith saves the day by appearing at the concert event.
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What is it about us males that keeps us from completely maturing? We never stop enjoying the Three Stooges; sex jokes; passing gas; and the wonderful gags featured in Wayne's World. Jeff Daniels once said that Dumb And Dumber was designed for 15-year-old boys. This movie is close.
Wayne and Garth are recently moved into their own homes, still recently out of high school, rubbernecking whenever hotties walk by, maintaining the kind of intensely close friendship that you see among teen ... Read More
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Yeah, it's a stupid movie but I did get some big laughs out of this in a few spots. Admittedly, I watched this twice, probably to ogle Kim Bassinger one more time. I also thought this "sequel" was better than the first Wayne's World movie anyway. From what I see here, most people agree with that.
I did not appreciate showing a minister blaspheming. That's Hollywood for you. Without the extreme irreverence in here, I might have held onto this DVD ust to have something stupid to laugh ... Read More
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The Bottom Line:
Wayne's World 2 is so slight that I couldn't bring myself to really hate it, but it has none of the wit or humor of the original, and thus feels overlong and unnecessary.
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I've always loved good comedy, and I think both Wayne's World movies rank as true classics of the 1990's. If you haven't seen these movies yet you really should. It's one of the last SNL based movies that were still really well made and funny to watch.
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