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In an era of IP-driven, lore-heavy sequels that take themselves excruciatingly seriously, Wayne’s World 2 feels revolutionary. It argues that the only way to win the sequel game is to refuse to play by the rules. It’s not a great movie because it has a great story; it’s a great movie because it admits that stories are silly, that ambition is often delusion, and that all you really need to succeed is one friend who will help you move a giant inflatable Pac-Man onto a stage.
Released in 1993, follows the further adventures of public-access TV hosts Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar as they attempt to organize a massive rock festival called "Waynestock". 🎸 Plot Overview Wayne-s World 2
It refuses to play by the rules. It makes fun of its own budget. It treats Jim Morrison like Yoda. And it ends with a chase involving a rubber chicken and a security guard who just wants to know where the parking is. In an era of IP-driven, lore-heavy sequels that
is a comedy that wears its heart on its sleeve. The film is full of laugh-out-loud moments, from the absurdity of Wayne and Garth's antics to the witty one-liners and comedic observations. The movie's writers, Mike Myers and Bonnie Hunt, cleverly mine humor from the fish-out-of-water scenario of Wayne and Garth navigating the mainstream entertainment industry. Released in 1993, follows the further adventures of
In short, is a movie that embodies the spirit of rock 'n' roll: it's fun, it's irreverent, and it's unapologetically itself. If you're a fan of comedy, music, or just great movies in general, then Wayne's World 2 is a must-see.
| 21 December 2020 |