Garth finds himself in a hilarious and dangerous flirtation with the manipulative Honey Hornée, played by Kim Basinger . Iconic Parodies and Cameos
A unique "informative" feature of Wayne's World 2 (1993) is the meta-commentary character of the Security Guard Wayne-s World 2
The film also captures a specific moment in music history where the concept of the giant rock festival was being reinvented for a new generation, arriving just a year before the infamous Woodstock '94. The Verdict: An Underappreciated Classic Garth finds himself in a hilarious and dangerous
The success of the first Wayne's World was staggering. Produced on a budget of only around $20 million, it grossed over $180 million worldwide and launched catchphrases like "Party on, Wayne!" into the lexicon. However, the man behind the title character, Mike Myers, was not eager to return. Myers told Vulture years later that he never felt the story "necessitated" a sequel. Unfortunately for him, Paramount Pictures saw dollar signs and demanded a follow-up immediately. Produced on a budget of only around $20
Whether you are revisiting it for the twentieth time to shout "We're not worthy!" or experiencing the hilarious misadventures of Wayne and Garth for the first time, Wayne's World 2 proves that sometimes, the best way to deal with the complexities of life is to simply grab your friends, turn the amplifiers up to eleven, and party on. If you're in a nostalgic mood, I can help you:
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Cassandra’s slick new producer, Bobby Cahn (Christopher Walken), attempts to steal Cassandra away from Wayne and marry her in Malibu. A Masterclass in Cinematic Parody