Wayne's Worldis a 1992 Americancomedy filmdirected byPenelope Spheeris.It was produced byLorne Michaelsand written byMike MyersandBonnie & Terry Turner.Based on theSNL sketchby Myers, it stars Myers in his feature film debut as Wayne Campbell andDana Carveyas Garth Algar, a pair ofrockandheavy metalfans who broadcast apublic-access television show.It also featuresTia Carrere,Rob Lowe,Lara Flynn BoyleandBrian Doyle-Murrayin supporting roles, with cameos byChris Farley,Ed O'Neill,Ione Skye,Meat Loaf,Robert PatrickandAlice Cooper.

Wayne's World
A view from above of two longer haired men against a cloudy background and globe at their feet
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPenelope Spheeris
Written by
Based onWayne's World
by Mike Myers
Produced byLorne Michaels
Starring
CinematographyTheo van de Sande
Edited byMalcolm Campbell[de;nds]
Music byJ. Peter Robinson
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • February 14, 1992(1992-02-14)(United States)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[1]
Box office$183.1 million[1]

Wayne's Worldwas released in the United States on February 14, 1992, byParamount Pictures.A critical and commercial success, it was thetenth-highest-grossing film of 1992and remains the highest-grossingfilm based on aSaturday Night Livesketch.A sequel,Wayne's World 2,was released the following year.

Plot

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InAurora, Illinois,rock musicfans Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar host apublic-access televisionshow,Wayne's World,from Wayne's parents' basement; a broadcast ofWayne's Worldcatches the attention of television producer Benjamin Kane. While out cruising with friends in Garth's car, the Mirthmobile, Wayne stops to admire a 1964Fender Stratocasterin a shop window. They later go to a nightclub, where they avoid Wayne's troubled ex-girlfriend Stacy while Wayne falls for Cassandra Wong, vocalist and bassist of the band Crucial Taunt, and impresses her with hisCantonese.

Benjamin meets with Wayne and Garth to purchase the rights to the show for $5,000 each, which Wayne uses to purchase the Stratocaster. Benjamin attempts to court Cassandra using his wealth and good looks, distracting Wayne and Garth with all-access tickets to anAlice Cooperconcert inMilwaukeewhile offering to produce amusic videofor Crucial Taunt. At the show, Wayne and Garth make the acquaintance of a bodyguard to music producer Frankie Sharp, head of Sharp Records.

While filming the revampedWayne's Worldunder Benjamin's oversight, Wayne and Garth find adjusting to the professional studio environment challenging. Their contract obliges them to give a promotional interview to theirsponsor,Noah Vanderhoff, who owns a franchise ofamusement arcades.After Wayne ridicules Vanderhoff on the show, he is fired, leaving Garth to host the show on his own. This infuriates Garth and jeopardizes their friendship. Jealous of the attention Benjamin is giving Cassandra, Wayne attempts to prevent her from participating in the Crucial Taunt music video shoot, and she breaks up with him for his distrust.

Wayne and Garth reconcile and hatch a scheme to win Cassandra back by getting her a record deal. They plan to ensure that Frankie Sharp hears Crucial Taunt play. While Garth and their friends infiltrate a satellite station with the aid of Benjamin's assistant, Wayne goes to Cassandra's video shoot but embarrasses himself in an attempt to expose Benjamin's ulterior motive. Cassandra initially tells him to go home, but realizing Benjamin is up to no good, she changes her mind and leaves for Aurora with Wayne while he apologizes.

TheWayne's Worldcrew hacks into Sharp's satellite television and broadcasts the Crucial Taunt performance from Wayne's basement, where Sharp and Benjamin converge. Sharp declines to offer Crucial Taunt a record contract. As a result, Cassandra breaks up with Wayne permanently. She and Benjamin depart to a tropical resort. Stacy reveals she is pregnant with Wayne's child. An electrical fire destroys Wayne's house and kills Garth.

Dissatisfied with this ending, Wayne and Garthturn to the film's audienceand halt proceedings. They restart the scene and unmask Benjamin as "Old Man Withers" in aScooby-Dooparody ending. Still unsatisfied, they restart again with a "mega happy ending," in which Cassandra successfully signs a record contract and rekindles her relationship with Wayne. Garth begins a relationship with a waitress he has fantasized over, while a reformed Benjamin learns that money and good looks do not necessarily bring happiness.

During the credits, both Wayne and Garth wait until the credits finish to fade to black.

Cast

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  • Mike Myersas Wayne Campbell, host ofWayne's World.Wayne lives with his parents in Aurora, Illinois, and spends his free time "partying" with his friends in and around the popular rock/metal scene of the early 1990s. His best friend is Garth Algar, with whom he hosts their late-night cable-access show broadcasting from the basement of Wayne's parents' house.
  • Dana Carveyas Garth Algar, Wayne's best friend and co-host. Garth is socially awkward and more stereotypically "nerdy" and introverted than his more outgoing friends. He has a crush on the girl who works at the donut shop that their group frequents, Stan Mikita's Donuts, but is unable to work up the nerve to talk to her.
  • Tia Carrereas Cassandra Wong, lead vocalist and bassist of the local rock band, Crucial Taunt. She and her band perform gigs around town, notably at a heavy metal bar frequented by Wayne and his friends called The Gasworks. Cassandra is a Cantonese immigrant who claims to have learned English at college and from thePolice Academyfilms.
  • Rob Loweas Benjamin Kane, a sleazy, Chicago-based television producer. His official title is Regional Programming Director for Oliver Communications. Benjamin is good-looking, well-educated, and highly successful, but cynical, manipulative, and ruthless in his approach to business.
  • Lara Flynn Boyleas Stacy, Wayne's troubled ex-girlfriend. Lacking self-esteem, she does not understand or accept that Wayne has broken up with her and still treats him like they are a couple.
  • Brian Doyle-Murrayas Noah Vanderhoff, a video arcade magnate, and a prospective client of Benjamin's who is seeking to place him as the primary corporate sponsor of a television show aimed at teens and younger adults.
  • Colleen Campas Mimi Vanderhoff, Noah's wife.
  • Kurt Fulleras Russell Finley, producer/director of many of the television shows executive produced by Benjamin. Russell has a reputation as a hit-maker, having won awards and acclaim for many of the programs he has produced. He is fiercely loyal to Benjamin, believing Benjamin to be his friend.
  • Chris Farleyhas a cameo as the well-informed security guard at anAlice Cooperconcert taking place in Milwaukee.
  • Meat Loafas Tiny, a doorman/bouncer at the Gasworks with whom Wayne and Garth are "in." He allows them to skip the line at the door, and informs them about the bands playing and if they are good or not.
  • Frank DiLeoas rock promoter Frankie 'Mr. Big' Sharp. The CEO of Sharp Records, Frank takes a very hands-on approach to his business, driving back and forth across the country to find new acts to sign to his label. He is afraid of flying, and thus takes his stretch limousine everywhere.
  • Ed O'Neillas Glen, the darkly disturbed manager atStan Mikita's Donuts. According to Wayne, he works at the donut shop "24 hours a day". He makes frequent references to death, dying, and killing, and implies that he once murdered someone in the heat of passion.
  • Michael DeLuiseas Alan, one of Wayne and Garth's crew.
  • Lee Tergesenas Terry, Wayne and Garth's head cameraman who has a penchant for openly expressing platonic love for his friends through hugging and repeatedly telling them, "I love you, man."
  • Dan Bell as Neil, Wayne and Garth's second cameraman.
  • Sean Gregory Sullivan as Phil, Wayne and Garth's friend who works at an auto repair shop. Wayne describes him as being frequently "partied out," a state of heavy intoxication which renders Phil near-catatonic and unable to recall events of the previous evening.
  • Mike Hagertyas Davey, a controller at the Cable 10 television station who Benjamin and Russell ask for help.
  • Frederick Coffinas Officer Koharski, an enthusiastic local beat cop who is kind to Wayne, Garth, and their group.
  • Donna Dixonas Garth's dream woman, who works at Stan Mikita's Donuts.
  • Ione Skyeas Elyse, a seemingly casual girlfriend of Benjamin's who introduces him to Wayne's World.
  • Robin Ruzanas a waitress at Stan Mikita's.
  • Charles Nolandas Ron Paxton, who tries to market his invention, the "Suck Kut," on Wayne and Garth's show.
  • Carmen Filpias Old Man Withers. He runs a "haunted" amusement park.
  • Robert Patrickhas a cameo asT-1000(reprising his role fromTerminator 2: Judgment Day). He is a police officer who pulls Wayne over while he is speeding on his way to Cassandra.
  • Alice CooperwithPete Friesen,Derek Sherinian,Stef Burns,[2]andJimmy DeGrassoas themselves, performing "Feed My Frankenstein".Wayne and Garth go to see him backstage at his show, where they receive a lecture on the history ofMilwaukee.

Production

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Wayne's Worldwasgreen-litbyParamount Picturesin 1991. It was the secondfilm based on aSaturday Night Livesketch,followingThe Blues Brothersin 1980.[3]ProducerLorne MichaelshiredPenelope Spheeristo direct, after she had directed several music documentaries. Spheeris said, "I had been just struggling as a female director in this business for many years. I was 45 years old when I got that job. I just kept hanging in there. AndWayne's Worldhappened, and it sort of flipped my life around. "[4]

Spheeris clashed with Myers during filming. She toldEntertainment Weeklythat Myers was "emotionally needy and got more difficult as the shoot went along. You should have heard him bitching when I was trying to do that 'Bohemian Rhapsody' scene: 'I can't move my neck like that! Why do we have to do this so many times? No one is going to laugh at that!'" She said she attempted to assuage Myers by having her daughter provide him snacks, and on one occasion he stormed off the set, upset that there was no margarine for his bagel.[5]Myers and Spheeris argued over thefinal cut,causing Myers to prevent Spheeris from directingWayne's World 2.[6][7]Despite this, in 2022 Spheeris said the conflict between her and Myers had been overstated, and that the margarine incident was the only time when she felt Myers was being outright unreasonable.[8]

Soundtrack

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Thesoundtrackalbum reached number one on theBillboard200.The album was certified double-Platinum by theRIAAon July 16, 1997.[9]

The studio and Lorne Michaels originally wanted to use aGuns N' Rosessong for theheadbangingscene, but Myers demanded "Bohemian Rhapsody",even threatening to quit the production unless it was used.[10][11]Freddie Mercury,the lead singer ofQueen,died ofbronchial pneumoniaresulting fromAIDSa few months before the film's release. According toBrian May,Mercury saw the headbanging scene before his death, found it hilarious and approved the song for the film's use.[12]However, Spheeris disputed May's recollection in a 2022 interview, saying that "My guess is it's not true." She explained that due to the short timeframe between the completion of the film and Mercury's death, she believes it is highly unlikely that anyone would have had access to a tape of the scene to show Mercury.[13]

In the "No Stairway To Heaven" scene, the first four notes played of "Stairway to Heaven" were replaced with a different set of guitar notes in all home media releases of the film, since home video publishers considered the $100,000 cost of licensing the song to be too high. The original notes were restored with the 4K Blu-Ray release in 2022.[14]

Gary Wrightre-recorded "Dream Weaver"for the film, which is heard whenever Wayne looks at Cassandra.[15]

Tia Carreresang her own vocals on the songs she performed in the film, as well as cover songs such asSweet's "The Ballroom Blitz",which were included on the film's soundtrack album.[16]

Myers originally wanted Alice Cooper's "I'm Eighteen"and"School's Out"in the film, but Cooper's managerShep Gordonconvinced him to use "Feed My Frankenstein"instead. It was Myers' first meeting with Gordon and it made such a strong, positive impression on him that they formed a friendship. Myers directed a 2014 documentary about Gordon, titledSupermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon.[10]

Release

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The film was a box office success, debuting at number one.[17][18]The film's final domestic gross was $121,697,323,[19]making it theeighth-highest-grossing film of 1992[20]and the highest-grossing of the 11films based onSaturday Night Liveskits.

Reception

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OnRotten Tomatoes,the film has an approval rating of 79% based on 96 reviews, with an average rating of 6.60/10, with the critical consensus stating, "An oddball comedy that revels in its silliness and memorable catch phrases,Wayne's Worldis also fondly regarded because of its endearing characters. "[21]OnMetacritic,the film has aweighted averagescore of 57 out of 100 based on reviews from 14 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[22]Audiences polled byCinemaScoregave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[23]

Roger Ebertgave the film three stars out of four and said in his review: "I walked intoWayne's Worldexpecting a lot of dumb, vulgar comedy, and I got plenty, but I also found what I didn't expect: a genuinely amusing, sometimes even intelligent, undercurrent. "[24]Gene Siskelcalled the film a "very funny and most original comedy" with "inspired bits of whimsy,"[25]and ranked it number eight on his list of the ten best movies of 1992.[26]Desson Howewrote inThe Washington Postthat making a movie out of such a "teeny sketch" is "better than you'd expect", but criticized the finale as "an attempt to lampoon movie endings" "and a despair-driven inability to end the movie".[27]Filipino columnist Jullie Y. Daza of theManila Standardstated that "I didn't know what the generation gap meant until I saw this silly, nonsensical movie called 'Wayne's World' and I saw how my son went stark raving mad over it."[28]

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Wayne's WorldAMC Pacerat Rusty's TV & Movie Car Museum inJackson, Tennessee

Filled withpop culturereferences, the sketches and the film started catchphrases such as "Schwing!"and"Schyea",as well as popularizing"That's what she said","Party on! ", and the use of"... Not!"after an apparently affirmative sentence to state the contrary,[29]and "We’re not worthy! We're not worthy!"

The scene in which Wayne, Garth, and friendslip-syncto Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" in anAMC Paceris one of the most well-known scenes in the film.[30]Due to its prominent appearance inWayne's World,"Bohemian Rhapsody" reached #2 in the United States and reignited the band's popularity in the country.[31]

The Pacer was produced byAmerican Motors Corporation(AMC) from 1975 to 1980.[32]The car was purposely a second-hand Pacer painted baby blue with flames on the sides and non-matching wheels, which Wayne and Garth dubbed "The Mirthmobile".[33][34]The original car from the film was sold and appeared in a 2015 episode ofPawn Stars.[35][36]The car wasrestoredto running condition with the original movie props inside the car, but with a functional stereo system added. The Pacer was sold in 2016 for $37,400.[37]Because of "The Mirthmobile" role, the Pacer is arguably one of the two most famous AMC cars featured in film or TV, the other being "Dixie", theJeep CJ-7driven byDaisy DukeinThe Dukes of Hazzard.[38]

Between The Lions,a puppet-based children's television series from 2000-2010, produced a short repeating segment called "Gawain's Word," featuring two jousting knights charging at each other, each touting a speech balloon with half of a word which then became their respective names, then demonstrating the word. Though the title of the segment clearly is a parody of the SNL skit, the two knights in the segment speak more characteristically like Bill and Ted fromBill & Ted's Excellent Adventurethan Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World.[citation needed]

The cast, crew, and other related musical guests were part ofJosh Gad'sReunited Apartweb series' second season, first available in December 2020.[39]

Awards

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American Film Instituterecognition:

See also

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