Hey, don't get me wrong, but please bring your husband back into these reactions. One: I get a kick out of his laughter and y'all's joint commentary. Two: You edit your videos WAY too short in comparison. Two movies within 30 minutes?? Are you kidding me?? I need more than that and can't afford to pay for full reactions. 😭
A couple of fun facts Mike Myers was saying "That’s what she said." Long before Michael on The Office. The nerd backstage at Aerosmith talking about Aurora, is Bob Odenkirk, aka Saul Goodman.
After this movie, "Bohemian Rhapsody" became incredibly popular on the charts for a second time (it was originally released in 1975). Mercury had passed away just a year earlier. In the Queen biopic BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, Mike Myers cameos (in heavy prosthetic makeup) as an English music exec who thinks the song is terrible, saying something like "it's not the kind of music teenagers will turn the radio up for so they can drive around banging their heads to it."
I remember reading that Freddy Mercury had been given a special viewing of the movie at his hospital room and despite the sad pain he’d been feeling up to his passing… it really did make him feel happy seeing it.
Waynes World singlehandedly caused the resurgence of Queen in the US. The band thanked him and Mike Myers had a cameo in Bohemian Rhapsody, specifically an exec that didn't believe in Queen
"Wayne's World" 1. Tia Carrera/Cassandra sang all of her songs, and she also has a Grammy for singing and voice over work. 2. It's good to see 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 in concert twice 6. Who doesn't love Al Bundy/Ed O'Neil and Chris Farley? 7. You need to review Cheech & Chong's, "Up in Smoke". "Wayne's World II" 1. A sphincter is basically an A$$hole. 2. "I got nowhere else to go." is from "An Officer and a gentleman". Rip Louis Gossett Jr.😇 3. Agree that the first one was better.
"I'm not worthy! I'm not worthy!!" It's been too, TOO long since I've had the time to catch a reaction of y'all's. Talk about kindred spirits...you two NEVER fail. Sending you both all the positive vibes possible. Keep kicking a*& and being you. "Party time!! Excellent!"
7:37 I like the photo segment on Garth's wall with him in black and white....that is the scene from SNL with Madonna in 1991 on the skit, when Garth is dancing to "Justify My Love" and she sees him and goes "wow, look at the unit on that guy!"
The part in 2 where Wayne finds Cassandra at the church is parodying the 60's film "The Graduate" that starred Dustin Hoffmann. The song "Mrs. Robinson" that plays as they leave, orginally written and performed by Simon and Garfunkel, was in that film. The church literally looks like the one (and it may be the same church) that was in the earlier film.
Thank you, THANK YOU! for watching the second one. I loved these movies as a kid. The second one especially. Everyone else only reacts to the first one and never the second one. I am actually so happy you watched it. Thank you.
My dad owns the music store where they shot that scene in and still has the white and black guitars, the display case, and the No Stairway sign. They redid the interior for the movie and it still looks like that today.
2:17 - This is based on a Saturday Night Live skit that was turned into a movie. SNL had several during the 90's and early 2000's which you should definitely add to your reaction list: - The Blues Brothers (1980) - Coneheads (1993) - It's Pat (1994) - A Night at the Roxbury (1998) - The Ladies Man (2000)
It was really awesome that they got Robert Patrick to do the Terminator 2 joke, and with Wayne's World coming out only a year after T2 it was really well-timed for audiences.
I'm calling it now - that was al bundy after he finally cracked after peg pushed him too far, setting him off on a killing spree at the shoe store before fleeing to aurora to open a diner
The movie reference for the Chris Farley bit is AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN and the Indian and Jim Morrison in the desert is a reference to the bio pic THE DOORS
In Part 2, when Chris Farley says he has no place to go...that is a reference to the film "An Officer and a Gentleman", a film about basic training for Naval aviators that starred Richard Gere, Debra Winger and recently deceased Louis Gossett Jr., who won a best supporting Actor Oscar. Well worth watching...kinda in the vein of Top Gun but more character driven.
Public Access TV was RUclips before RUclips existed. For an audience too young to know life before the internet, once you make that connection the film's setting makes more sense. Having said that this movie shatters the fourth wall into rubble. My favorite part is the product placement section. [7:29] Ah the precursor to "deez nuts" jokes.
Mike Myers showed the Bohemian Rhapsody clip to Freddy Mercury before he passed and he loved it, the movie helped revive interest in Queen after Freddy's death
Let me give you one reference, when Chris Farley is saying, "I've got nowhere else to go" that is a line from "An Officer and a Gentleman" with Richard Gere (really good movie). Speaking of Chris Farley, I would recommend "Tommy Boy" if you are looking for a movie that features him.
The original idea for the Wayne's World skit was local teens doing a show out of their basement and broadcasting it on something called Community Access Television, where the general public can create content and have it broadcast on a local television channel. Now we have RUclips and people can create their own content and upload it for the world to see.
The woman that plays Cassandra actually sings her songs in the movie for real. Her songs are on the soundtrack. I seen Alice Cooper live in 2019. His first song he started off was Fred My Frankenstein which is my favorite song by Alice. When Mike Myers and the guys sing Bohemian Rhapsody in the car. The film company wanted another song. He said if Bohemian Rhapsody was not in the movie he not do the movie. He got his wish. Mike Myers was also in the movie Bohemian Rhapsody. The wedding scene when Mike says Cassandra is a reference to the movie The Graduate with Dustin Hoffman which is a good movie. After this movie Mike Myers and Dana Carvey had a falling of friendship with each other
26:48 - That whole bit with Wayne trying to stop the wedding, including the red Alfa Romeo and the stop at the gas station, was taken from the classic Dustin Hoffman movie "The Graduate" (they even got the number of the bus "4522" right) - which is weird because Wayne's World 2 came out in 1993 and The Graduate came out in 1967. Even back when I saw this movie when it came out I thought it was a very random movie reference...and it's only gotten more obscure with age. Here's the original: ruclips.net/video/ahFARm2j38c/видео.htmlsi=Oq06qENj7QkPaafX [EDIT: And here's a random coincidence - Dustin Hoffman voices Master Shifu in the new Kung Fu Panda 4 movie which also has James Hong as Mr. Ping and James Hong (now 95 years old!) played Cassandra's father in Wayne's World 2.]
We used to say "Ex-squeeze me" years before Wayne did, so maybe your mom did too. This was my nineties escape from adulthood, and remains so - I got them on tape (then DVD). "A Sphincter says 'What'?" - and answered with a "What?", implies the person answering "What?" is a Sphincter - LOL! "I've got no place else to go!" references a scene in AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN (1982) where Richard Gere's character cries "I've got nowhere else to go!" The wedding interruption scene was a spoof on THE GRADUATE (1967). Jim Morrison had a lot of nerve to preach about being a mature adult (LOL!). Knowing the references makes WW2 every bit as good - even better. So many quotables in both, such as --> "Frampton Comes Alive? Everybody in the world has Frampton Comes Alive! If you lived in the suburbs you were issued it. It came in the mail with samples of Tide!"
BTW if you're curious about Chris Farley movies, he did a few during the 90s. Tommy Boy, Black Sheep, Almost Heroes - all hilarious 😆 (RIP Chris Farley)
True Story: Mike Myers actually fought tooth and nail to get Bohemian Rhapsody to be the song to open the film but the studio said that Guns N’ Roses would be a better fit for a headbanger. It got so bad Mike threatened to quit production unless they used the song. After it was released the song went back up to the top of the charts for the first time in 16 years.
The scenes with Jim Morrison in Wayne's World II are references to the movie "The Doors," released in 1991. If you watch that film you will get the jokes in this one.
24:16 It took me awhile without looking up but I didn't even think it was a movie reference until you wondered so I started playing the line over over in my mind until I placed it. Richard gere in An Officer and a Gentlemen
The whole dream sequence stuff with Jim Morrison and the indian references the Oliver Stone film "The Doors" that starred Val Kilmer as the singer. He had similar dreams while high and some of those dreams were shown in that film.
Was a fun time back then being a huge fan and seeing Wayne and the gang in the mirth mobile rolling through the streets i grew up on at that same time. surreal and totally rad :)
I love part 2 because of Del Preston. Any time he gets a few minutes to speak, whether it's the Ozzy m&ms speech or the heavy machine gun turrets and cyanide pills speech, it's comedy gold.
Van Halen was known for ridiculous demands in their contracts. They did this to see if the venue owners actually read the fine print. There is a scene in This is Spinal Tap where someone gets angry because of the shapes of the cheese and crackers on the snack tray, and Eddie Van Halen felt that art imitated life too well.
You should check out the movie "Withnail and I" where the actor who plays del plays Danny the Drug Dealer. That's actually what convinced Mike Myers to cast him for Del.
This film reignited Queens career in America. The bohemian rhapsody scene was one of the last things Freddie Mercury saw, and gave the ok to have the song in the film.
Bohemian Rhapsody (Rami Malek) 2018 and Rocketman 2019 (Taron Egerton). Oh!! Brendan Fraser is Encino Man, George of the Jungle, Blast from the Past, Bedazzled.
The Blues Brothers was also an SNL skit in its early years that was made into a movie. You should watch that 👍. They also toured and came out with albums.
The best thing about the Bohemian Rhapsody scene is that they really fucked their necks headbanging to hard that's why random scenes in the movie you will not see them not turn their heads to look around instead they look by turning their whole body as they couldn't turn their heads as their necks where sore.
Back in the early days of cable television people made their own television programming, kinda like Waynes World or or like Tim Allens tv sitcom Home Improvement.
🎸 *Watch both Wayne's World movies from beginning to end WITH ME on Patreon:* www.patreon.com/posts/waynes-world-102341367
Watch Beverly hills ninja or Tommy boy for a Chris Farley movie or revenge of the nerds or Porky's for 80s comedy
Here are a couple of chris farley movies:
1)Tommy boy
2)Black sheep
3)Almost heroes(w/matthew perry from FRIENDS)
4)Beverly hills ninja
Tommy Boy!! 💕
Hey, don't get me wrong, but please bring your husband back into these reactions.
One: I get a kick out of his laughter and y'all's joint commentary.
Two: You edit your videos WAY too short in comparison.
Two movies within 30 minutes?? Are you kidding me?? I need more than that and can't afford to pay for full reactions. 😭
@18:43 Better Call Saul’s Bob Odenkirk, a writer on SNL during Mike’s time.
The Alice Cooper bit gets me every time "Yes Pete, it is" 😂
Hey, does this guy know how to party or what😂
milly-walk-aye : p
It's so sincere. I still say that line randomly when someone asks me something.
Which is Algonquin for, the good land.
@@jasonklavender1 does this guy know how to party or what?
Chris Farley "Tommy Boy" is a must with Chris in the lead
Also “Black Sheep”
Every film he was in is a must. Even if he's not the lead he's a scene stealer, like Billy Madison or Coneheads
Beverly Hills Ninja
Airheads
Almost heroes!
Wayne's World doesn't get enough credit for helping make 4th wall breaking, meta, absurdist, irreverent humor popular in modern mainstream movies
Because it was being done before that.
I believe it went even past 1976’s Annie Hall… although that 4th wall break was hilarious.
@@johnkelly90 I didn’t mean they invented it all. I meant for 90d kids like me it was my introduction to all that
I met Alice Cooper once and he said he signs a copy of the Wayne’s World soundtrack at every single show he plays. That and golf balls.
A couple of fun facts
Mike Myers was saying "That’s what she said."
Long before Michael on The Office.
The nerd backstage at Aerosmith talking about Aurora, is Bob Odenkirk, aka Saul Goodman.
After this movie, "Bohemian Rhapsody" became incredibly popular on the charts for a second time (it was originally released in 1975). Mercury had passed away just a year earlier.
In the Queen biopic BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, Mike Myers cameos (in heavy prosthetic makeup) as an English music exec who thinks the song is terrible, saying something like "it's not the kind of music teenagers will turn the radio up for so they can drive around banging their heads to it."
Came to the comments to see if anyone mentioned this 😂
Stuff like this is why I still read comments
I remember reading that Freddy Mercury had been given a special viewing of the movie at his hospital room and despite the sad pain he’d been feeling up to his passing… it really did make him feel happy seeing it.
Waynes World singlehandedly caused the resurgence of Queen in the US. The band thanked him and Mike Myers had a cameo in Bohemian Rhapsody, specifically an exec that didn't believe in Queen
To this day, this is probably Mike Myers best movies. Funny and fun from start to finish
well he had a string of amazing movies. Wayne's world, Shrek, Austin Powers. Sadly after those he dropped off the map for good movies.
So I Married An Axe Murderer is his best
"Wayne's World"
1. Tia Carrera/Cassandra sang all of her songs, and she also has a Grammy for singing and voice over work.
2. It's good to see 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 in concert twice
6. Who doesn't love Al Bundy/Ed O'Neil and Chris Farley?
7. You need to review Cheech & Chong's, "Up in Smoke".
"Wayne's World II"
1. A sphincter is basically an A$$hole.
2. "I got nowhere else to go." is from "An Officer and a gentleman". Rip Louis Gossett Jr.😇
3. Agree that the first one was better.
"I'm not worthy! I'm not worthy!!" It's been too, TOO long since I've had the time to catch a reaction of y'all's. Talk about kindred spirits...you two NEVER fail. Sending you both all the positive vibes possible. Keep kicking a*& and being you. "Party time!! Excellent!"
"Tommy boy" a good Chris Farley movie as the Lead
18:42 hot damn, that's Bob Odenkirk!!!😮😮😮
And after looking it up, this was apparently his first film credit!!!
The other guy is Robert Smigel, who did the character triumph the insult comic dog. I’m pretty sure they were both writers on SNL.
The wedding scene was a reference to ”The Graduate (1967)”
Released in Dec. 1967 it won the Oscar for Best Director in 1968 for 1967.
@@jollyrodgers7272 Thanks for the correction :)
7:37 I like the photo segment on Garth's wall with him in black and white....that is the scene from SNL with Madonna in 1991 on the skit, when Garth is dancing to "Justify My Love" and she sees him and goes "wow, look at the unit on that guy!"
Its cool that Mike Myers has a cameo in Bohemian Rhapsody and made an indirect reference to Waynes World.
I saw this film in the theater as a kid. It was a great experience. 1990s SNL was legendary. Great reaction! 👍🏿
Wayne’s World introduced Bohemian Rhapsody to a newer audience and reignited Queen. All this happened right after Freddy passed away.
The part in 2 where Wayne finds Cassandra at the church is parodying the 60's film "The Graduate" that starred Dustin Hoffmann. The song "Mrs. Robinson" that plays as they leave, orginally written and performed by Simon and Garfunkel, was in that film. The church literally looks like the one (and it may be the same church) that was in the earlier film.
I was a 90's teen and to this day I still say 'if you're going to spew.. spew into this..', along with many other iconic quotes from this movie.
SWEAR YOU BOTH DON’T MISS WITH THE NOSTALGIA!
WAYNES WORLD NOW! WHAT!
SO GLAD I FOUND THIS REACTION COUPLE!!!
13:25 Such a perfect coincidence that you watched Terminator 2 just before Wayne's World! That Robert Patrick cameo was gold
7:28 - "Ass sphincter says what?" "What? I don't get it." Classic!
I really enjoyed this! When I saw that you were doing both movies in 30 minutes, I thought it was going to be lame. Great edit!
Thank you, THANK YOU! for watching the second one. I loved these movies as a kid. The second one especially. Everyone else only reacts to the first one and never the second one. I am actually so happy you watched it. Thank you.
It really is a crime you haven't watched a Chris Farley movie yet. It should def be on your list. Tommy Boy and Black Sheep are classics.
Roads. Roooaaaddsss. Row-ads.
Here are a couple of chris farley movies:👍
1)Tommy boy
2)Black sheep
3)Almost heroes(w/matthew perry from FRIENDS)
4)Beverly hills ninja
Billy Madison 😂
They found Al Bundy's gig behind the counter of a donut shop. When he refused to sell shoes anymore
A sphincter says what, they’re calling them a sphincter
7:00 When I went to Philadelphia for the first time, I explicitly drove across the border just so I could say "Hi... I'm in Delaware"
My dad owns the music store where they shot that scene in and still has the white and black guitars, the display case, and the No Stairway sign. They redid the interior for the movie and it still looks like that today.
2:17 - This is based on a Saturday Night Live skit that was turned into a movie. SNL had several during the 90's and early 2000's which you should definitely add to your reaction list:
- The Blues Brothers (1980)
- Coneheads (1993)
- It's Pat (1994)
- A Night at the Roxbury (1998)
- The Ladies Man (2000)
These movies are classic. Love the reaction kacee! Your smile is amazing and your laugh is contagious! 🩷😊
7:30 HAHAHAHA!!!
Lol she said what
walked right into it.
It was really awesome that they got Robert Patrick to do the Terminator 2 joke, and with Wayne's World coming out only a year after T2 it was really well-timed for audiences.
You: Did my mom get all of her phrases from Wayne's World?
Gen X: Probably 🤷♂
One of my favorite comedies. One of my first exposures to what would be classic rock growing up in a country music house.
I'm calling it now - that was al bundy after he finally cracked after peg pushed him too far, setting him off on a killing spree at the shoe store before fleeing to aurora to open a diner
It’s a good thing you called it now, while relevant and surely never thought of before.
The movie reference for the Chris Farley bit is AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN and the Indian and Jim Morrison in the desert is a reference to the bio pic THE DOORS
"I got no place else to go!" from An Officer and a Gentleman
In Part 2, when Chris Farley says he has no place to go...that is a reference to the film "An Officer and a Gentleman", a film about basic training for Naval aviators that starred Richard Gere, Debra Winger and recently deceased Louis Gossett Jr., who won a best supporting Actor Oscar. Well worth watching...kinda in the vein of Top Gun but more character driven.
Party on!
You're totally worthy!
I LOVE both films so much!
That vacuumed hair cutter that they made fun of was an actual product around the time called a flowbee and heavily advertised in infomercials.
Public Access TV was RUclips before RUclips existed. For an audience too young to know life before the internet, once you make that connection the film's setting makes more sense. Having said that this movie shatters the fourth wall into rubble. My favorite part is the product placement section. [7:29] Ah the precursor to "deez nuts" jokes.
Mike Myers showed the Bohemian Rhapsody clip to Freddy Mercury before he passed and he loved it, the movie helped revive interest in Queen after Freddy's death
I marked out when you acknowledged David Lo Pan and the “Indeed!” lol. Thank you.
Let me give you one reference, when Chris Farley is saying, "I've got nowhere else to go" that is a line from "An Officer and a Gentleman" with Richard Gere (really good movie). Speaking of Chris Farley, I would recommend "Tommy Boy" if you are looking for a movie that features him.
The original idea for the Wayne's World skit was local teens doing a show out of their basement and broadcasting it on something called Community Access Television, where the general public can create content and have it broadcast on a local television channel. Now we have RUclips and people can create their own content and upload it for the world to see.
A sphincter says what? You are the cutest... 😆😆😆
The woman that plays Cassandra actually sings her songs in the movie for real. Her songs are on the soundtrack. I seen Alice Cooper live in 2019. His first song he started off was Fred My Frankenstein which is my favorite song by Alice. When Mike Myers and the guys sing Bohemian Rhapsody in the car. The film company wanted another song. He said if Bohemian Rhapsody was not in the movie he not do the movie. He got his wish. Mike Myers was also in the movie Bohemian Rhapsody. The wedding scene when Mike says Cassandra is a reference to the movie The Graduate with Dustin Hoffman which is a good movie. After this movie Mike Myers and Dana Carvey had a falling of friendship with each other
Did anyone else know that Michael Myers was in these movies?
When i was a baby back in 85 my parents had that breed of dog which is a rough collie her name was lady i was 9 when she passed away she was 14
At the 18:45 mark, the nerdy fan on the right is Bob Odenkirk (Saul Goodman! ) of Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad. He was a major writer on SNL.
26:48 - That whole bit with Wayne trying to stop the wedding, including the red Alfa Romeo and the stop at the gas station, was taken from the classic Dustin Hoffman movie "The Graduate" (they even got the number of the bus "4522" right) - which is weird because Wayne's World 2 came out in 1993 and The Graduate came out in 1967. Even back when I saw this movie when it came out I thought it was a very random movie reference...and it's only gotten more obscure with age. Here's the original: ruclips.net/video/ahFARm2j38c/видео.htmlsi=Oq06qENj7QkPaafX
[EDIT: And here's a random coincidence - Dustin Hoffman voices Master Shifu in the new Kung Fu Panda 4 movie which also has James Hong as Mr. Ping and James Hong (now 95 years old!) played Cassandra's father in Wayne's World 2.]
"I thank you for the...." lol Love your work Kacee! :) Funny as...
We used to say "Ex-squeeze me" years before Wayne did, so maybe your mom did too. This was my nineties escape from adulthood, and remains so - I got them on tape (then DVD). "A Sphincter says 'What'?" - and answered with a "What?", implies the person answering "What?" is a Sphincter - LOL! "I've got no place else to go!" references a scene in AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN (1982) where Richard Gere's character cries "I've got nowhere else to go!" The wedding interruption scene was a spoof on THE GRADUATE (1967). Jim Morrison had a lot of nerve to preach about being a mature adult (LOL!). Knowing the references makes WW2 every bit as good - even better. So many quotables in both, such as --> "Frampton Comes Alive? Everybody in the world has Frampton Comes Alive! If you lived in the suburbs you were issued it. It came in the mail with samples of Tide!"
BTW if you're curious about Chris Farley movies, he did a few during the 90s.
Tommy Boy, Black Sheep, Almost Heroes - all hilarious 😆 (RIP Chris Farley)
7:05 " I'm sure Delaware has some great things to do," 😂😂😂 as someone from Delaware I can confirm there is nothing to do here lol
I used to work at a Walgreens in Phoenix and cashiered for Alice Cooper one night as he was on his way to do his radio show 🤘🦇
Wayne’s World introduced me to Queen, and I am forever grateful.
And you have to watch Tommy Boy! Such a classic Chris Farley movie!
These movies are still great, having Tia Carrere in that red dress and singing in it elevates them to awesome.
Did she not see what they did credits😮 it's not a big deal but it's just a part of the movie, which fits perfect Within character😂
26:58 Reference to the movie The Graduate, including the song Mrs. Robinson.
We ALL got our phrases from Wayne's World. Big part of pop culture in the 90s 😂
Now, watch Mike Myers again in Austin Powers trilogy & Sherk series. It's totally worth it 👌.
True Story: Mike Myers actually fought tooth and nail to get Bohemian Rhapsody to be the song to open the film but the studio said that Guns N’ Roses would be a better fit for a headbanger. It got so bad Mike threatened to quit production unless they used the song.
After it was released the song went back up to the top of the charts for the first time in 16 years.
The scenes with Jim Morrison in Wayne's World II are references to the movie "The Doors," released in 1991. If you watch that film you will get the jokes in this one.
24:16
It took me awhile without looking up but I didn't even think it was a movie reference until you wondered so I started playing the line over over in my mind until I placed it.
Richard gere in An Officer and a Gentlemen
The Blues Brothers has a lot of cameos from musicians. You would also enjoy Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
The whole dream sequence stuff with Jim Morrison and the indian references the Oliver Stone film "The Doors" that starred Val Kilmer as the singer. He had similar dreams while high and some of those dreams were shown in that film.
One of those nerd guys at the Aerosmith concert was Bob Odenkirk, aka Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and many other things.
Was a fun time back then being a huge fan and seeing Wayne and the gang in the mirth mobile rolling through the streets i grew up on at that same time. surreal and totally rad :)
I love part 2 because of Del Preston. Any time he gets a few minutes to speak, whether it's the Ozzy m&ms speech or the heavy machine gun turrets and cyanide pills speech, it's comedy gold.
Van Halen was known for ridiculous demands in their contracts. They did this to see if the venue owners actually read the fine print. There is a scene in This is Spinal Tap where someone gets angry because of the shapes of the cheese and crackers on the snack tray, and Eddie Van Halen felt that art imitated life too well.
You should check out the movie "Withnail and I" where the actor who plays del plays Danny the Drug Dealer. That's actually what convinced Mike Myers to cast him for Del.
This film reignited Queens career in America. The bohemian rhapsody scene was one of the last things Freddie Mercury saw, and gave the ok to have the song in the film.
Just got home from work. Smile ear to ear for this video!
Bohemian Rhapsody (Rami Malek) 2018 and Rocketman 2019 (Taron Egerton). Oh!! Brendan Fraser is Encino Man, George of the Jungle, Blast from the Past, Bedazzled.
I watched Wayne's World way to young. My aunt bought it for me from McDonalds. One of my favourite movies ever.
The Blues Brothers was also an SNL skit in its early years that was made into a movie. You should watch that 👍. They also toured and came out with albums.
It's old skool RUclips called public access at the beginning, cable access channel
This movie made Bohemian rhapsody #1 on the billboard charts for the 2nd time. First in the 70s and again in th 90s. Only song to do so.
You gotta do TOMMY BOY. Chris Farley is unbelievably funny.
The line in the 2nd movie you said you didn’t get the reference “I got no place else to go “ was from
1982 An Officer and a Gentleman
Holy crap, I've just noticed after seeing this movie a million times that one of the nerdy guys from the concert in 2 was Bob Odenkirk
And Robert Smigel
If I ever meet one of my heroes in real life, like Mark Hamill, I will bow and say “I’m not worthy, I’m not worthy” without hesitation!
The best thing about the Bohemian Rhapsody scene is that they really fucked their necks headbanging to hard that's why random scenes in the movie you will not see them not turn their heads to look around instead they look by turning their whole body as they couldn't turn their heads as their necks where sore.
That David Lopan edit got me.😂😂😂
That was fun 😂 Shout-out to the editing too
Gritos!!! From Tejas. “Asssphincter sayswhat?…”
Entertaining as always,señorita. You’re hilarious sometimes… kidding kinda. Keep on keeping on.
Bill and Ted preforming at WayneStock would have been sweet, but maybe their saving that for a part 3. "Bill and Ted's Wayne's World Extravaganza". 😉
There was Wayne's World...on the TV
but I never HEARD them 'schwinging'
no, I never HEARD them at all
'til there was YOU(tube)
Your Mom sounds like a keeper! Lol
Her scolding Wayne for being ungrateful about having a rack... there's a joke there, I just know there is. 😃
she's having way to much fun, that's what happens when your by yourself you can cut loose without anyone bothering you.
I remember seeing the first one in the theater and EVERYONE sang Bohemian Rhapsody just like Kaycee did. Quite awesome actually.
Tommy Boy and Mission: Impossible should now be at the top of the list!
Another good SNL skit turned move is Coneheads, and "A Night at the Roxbury" too
Mission Impossible was a tv series before it was a movie. The series ran from 1966 to 1973.
Back in the early days of cable television people made their own television programming, kinda like Waynes World or or like Tim Allens tv sitcom Home Improvement.
Chris Farley best movie = Tommy boy 😂😂😂😂
after terminator 1+2 I thought 'Last Action Hero' with Arnie would be the perfect follow-up.. instead we get this gems