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Wayne's World (1992)

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  • Written by rabbisanta on 01.01.2010

    It's great when its characters break down that fourth wall on multiple occasions. It's also great when something that originated in a sketch can be stretched to feature length without losing its touch or having to rely on running-gags just to keep it going. Wayne's World is just fun from start to finish, and never takes itself seriously enough to fail. It also helps that Mike Myers was still owned by SNL and didn't have complete creative control over the films writing. There are some really funny supporting characters that never overstay their welcome on screen. You almost wish the film were longer and we had more time to see Wayne and Garth go around Aurora, IL some more. This movie is great for any comedy fan of good music and happy endings.

  • Written by rabbisanta on 01.01.2010

    It's great when its characters break down that fourth wall on multiple occasions. It's also great when something that originated in a sketch can be stretched to feature length without losing its touch or having to rely on running-gags just to keep it going. Wayne's World is just fun from start to finish, and never takes itself seriously enough to fail. It also helps that Mike Myers was still owned by SNL and didn't have complete creative control over the films writing. There are some really funny supporting characters that never overstay their welcome on screen. You almost wish the film were longer and we had more time to see Wayne and Garth go around Aurora, IL some more. This movie is great for any comedy fan of good music and happy endings.

  • Written by stevebayford on 30.11.2009

    if you want a film that will cheer you up after you've been at work all day then this is the film for you, it doesnt have a complicated plot that will give you a headache it's just simply fun, this film is full of laughs and is great to watch with friends as everyone will mostly get the witty references shown here. its not one of the greats but definetly a cult classic

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