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Wayne's World (film)

Wayne's World is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris. It was also produced by Lorne Michaels and written by Mike Myers and Bonnie & Terry Turner. Based on the Saturday Night Live sketch Wayne's World, it stars Myers in his feature film debut as Wayne Campbell and Dana Carvey as Garth Algar, a pair of rock and heavy metal fans who broadcast a public-access television show. It also features Tia Carrere, Rob Lowe, Lara Flynn Boyle, Brian Doyle-Murray, Chris Farley, Ed O'Neill, Ione Skye, Meat Loaf, and Alice Cooper in supporting roles.

Wayne's World
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
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 World was released in the United States on February 14, 1992, by Paramount Pictures. A critical and commercial success, it was the tenth-highest-grossing film of 1992 and remains the highest-grossing film based on a Saturday Night Live sketch. Wayne's World 2 was released the following year.

Plot

In Aurora, Illinois, rock music fans Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar host a public-access television show, Wayne's World, from Wayne's parents' basement; a broadcast of Wayne's World catches the attention of television producer Benjamin Kane. While out cruising with friends in Garth's car, the Mirthmobile, Wayne stops to admire a 1964 Fender Stratocaster in 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 his Cantonese.

Benjamin meets with Wayne and Garth to convince them to sell him the rights to the show for $5,000 each, which Wayne uses to purchase the Stratocaster. Benjamin attempts to steal Cassandra from Wayne using his wealth and good looks by distracting Wayne and Garth with all-access tickets to an Alice Cooper concert in Milwaukee while offering to produce a music video for 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 revamped Wayne's World under Benjamin's oversight, Wayne and Garth find adjusting to the professional studio environment challenging. Their contract obliges them to give a promotional interview to their sponsor, Noah Vanderhoff, who owns a franchise of amusement 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.

The Wayne's World crew hacks into Sharp's satellite television and broadcasts the Crucial Taunt performance from Wayne's basement, where Sharp and Benjamin converge. Unfortunately, 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 Garth turn to the film's audience and halt proceedings; they restart the scene in which Benjamin is unmasked as "Old Man Withers" in a Scooby-Doo parody 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 had fantasized over earlier in the movie, while a reformed Benjamin learns that money and good looks do not necessarily bring happiness.

During the credits, Wayne and Garth say they hope the audience didn't think the movie sucked. The duo later predicts the credits will fade to black, which they do.

Cast

  • Mike Myers as Wayne Campbell, host of Wayne'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.[2]
  • Dana Carvey as 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.[2]
  • Tia Carrere as 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 the Police Academy films.[2]
  • Rob Lowe as 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. Garth believes that "if Benjamin were an ice cream flavor, he'd be Pralines and Dick."[2]
  • Lara Flynn Boyle as 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. Wayne and Garth both refer to her as "mental" and a "psycho hose beast."[2]
  • Brian Doyle-Murray as 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.[2]
  • Colleen Camp as Mimi Vanderhoff, Noah's wife.[2]
  • Kurt Fuller as Russell Finley, producer/director of many of the television shows executive produced by Benjamin. Russell has a reputation as something of 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 Farley has a cameo as the well-informed security guard at an Alice Cooper concert taking place in Milwaukee.
  • Meat Loaf as Tiny, a doorman/bouncer at the Gasworks with who 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're good or not.[2]
  • Frank DiLeo as 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.[2]
  • Ed O'Neill as Glen, the darkly disturbed manager at Stan 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.[2]
  • Michael DeLuise as Alan, one of Wayne and Garth's crew.
  • Lee Tergesen as 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's 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.[2]
  • Mike Hagerty as Davey, a controller at the Cable 10 television station who Benjamin and Russell ask for help.
  • Frederick Coffin as Officer Koharski. An enthusiastic local beat cop who is kind to Wayne, Garth, and their group.
  • Donna Dixon as Garth's dream woman, who works at Stan Mikita's Donuts.[2]
  • Ione Skye as Elyse, a seemingly casual girlfriend of Benjamin's who introduces him to Wayne's World.[2]
  • Robin Ruzan as a waitress at Stan Mikita's.
  • Charles Noland as Ron Paxton, who tries to market his invention, the "Suck Kut," on Wayne and Garth's show.
  • Carmen Filpi as Old Man Withers. He runs a "haunted" amusement park.
  • Robert Patrick has a cameo as T-1000 (reprising his role from Terminator 2: Judgment Day). He is a police officer who pulls Wayne over while he is speeding on his way to Cassandra.[2]
  • Alice Cooper with Pete Friesen, Derek Sherinian, Stef Burns,[3] and Jimmy DeGrasso as themselves, performing "Feed My Frankenstein. Wayne and Garth go to see him backstage at his show, where they receive a lecture on the history of Milwaukee.[2]

Production

Wayne's World was green-lit by Paramount Pictures in 1991. It was the second film based on a Saturday Night Live sketch, following The Blues Brothers in 1980.[4] Producer Lorne Michaels hired Penelope Spheeris to direct, who 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. And Wayne's World happened, and it sort of flipped my life around."[5]

Spheeris clashed with Myers during filming. She told Entertainment Weekly that 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.[6] Myers and Spheeris argued over the final cut, causing Myers to prevent Spheeris from directing Wayne's World 2.[7][8]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack album reached number one on the Billboard 200. The album was certified double-Platinum by the RIAA on July 16, 1997.[9]

The studio and Lorne Michaels originally wanted to use a Guns N' Roses song for the head banging scene, but Myers demanded "Bohemian Rhapsody", even threatening to quit the production unless it was used.[10][11] Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of Queen, died of bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS a few months before the film's release. However, according to Brian May Mercury saw the head banging scene before his death, found it hilarious and approved the song for the film's use.[12] Spheeris disputed May's recollection in a 2022 interview saying that it's "probably not true" due to the timeframe she believes it would be highly unlikely that May would have had access to a tape of the scene to show Mercury.[13]

In the famous "No Stairway To Way" joke scene, the first four notes played of the song were replaced with a different set of guitar notes in subsequent home media releases of the film and were only ever heard during the film's theatrical release due to strict expensive copyright restrictions given by Led Zepplin.[14]

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

Tia Carrere sang her own vocals on the songs she performed in the film, as well as cover songs such as Sweet'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 manager Shep Gordon convinced 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, titled Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon.[10]

Reception

Box office

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 the eighth-highest-grossing film of 1992[20] and the highest-grossing of the 11 films based on Saturday Night Live skits.

Critical response

On Rotten 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 World is also fondly regarded because of its endearing characters."[21] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 57 out of 100 based on reviews from 14 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[22] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[23]

Roger Ebert gave the film three stars out of four and said in his review: "I walked into Wayne's World expecting 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 Siskel called 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 Howe wrote in The Washington Post that 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 the Manila Standard stated 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]

In popular culture

 
Wayne's World AMC Pacer at Rusty's TV & Movie Car Museum in Jackson, Tennessee

Filled with pop culture references, 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 apparently affirmative sentences to state the contrary,[29] and "We’re not worthy! We're not worthy!"

The scene in which Wayne, Garth and friends lip-sync to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" in an AMC Pacer is one of the most well-known scenes in the film.[30] Due to its prominent appearance in Wayne's World, "Bohemian Rhapsody" single reached #2 in the United States and reignited Queen's popularity in the United States.[31]

The Pacer was produced by American 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 of Pawn Stars.[35][36] The car was restored to 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", the Jeep CJ-7 driven by Daisy Duke in The 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 from Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure than Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World.[citation needed]

The cast, crew, and other related musical guests were part of Josh Gad's Reunited Apart web series' second season, first available in December 2020.[39]

Awards

American Film Institute recognition:

See also

References

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Wayne s World is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris It was also produced by Lorne Michaels and written by Mike Myers and Bonnie amp Terry Turner Based on the Saturday Night Live sketch Wayne s World it stars Myers in his feature film debut as Wayne Campbell and Dana Carvey as Garth Algar a pair of rock and heavy metal fans who broadcast a public access television show It also features Tia Carrere Rob Lowe Lara Flynn Boyle Brian Doyle Murray Chris Farley Ed O Neill Ione Skye Meat Loaf and Alice Cooper in supporting roles Wayne s WorldTheatrical release posterDirected byPenelope SpheerisWritten byMike Myers Bonnie Turner Terry TurnerBased onWayne s Worldby Mike MyersProduced byLorne MichaelsStarringMike Myers Dana Carvey Rob Lowe Tia Carrere Brian Doyle MurrayCinematographyTheo van de SandeEdited byMalcolm CampbellMusic byJ Peter RobinsonDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateFebruary 14 1992 1992 02 14 United States Running time95 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 20 million 1 Box office 183 1 million 1 Wayne s World was released in the United States on February 14 1992 by Paramount Pictures A critical and commercial success it was the tenth highest grossing film of 1992 and remains the highest grossing film based on a Saturday Night Live sketch Wayne s World 2 was released the following year Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Soundtrack 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 In popular culture 4 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIn Aurora Illinois rock music fans Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar host a public access television show Wayne s World from Wayne s parents basement a broadcast of Wayne s World catches the attention of television producer Benjamin Kane While out cruising with friends in Garth s car the Mirthmobile Wayne stops to admire a 1964 Fender Stratocaster in 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 his Cantonese Benjamin meets with Wayne and Garth to convince them to sell him the rights to the show for 5 000 each which Wayne uses to purchase the Stratocaster Benjamin attempts to steal Cassandra from Wayne using his wealth and good looks by distracting Wayne and Garth with all access tickets to an Alice Cooper concert in Milwaukee while offering to produce a music video for 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 revamped Wayne s World under Benjamin s oversight Wayne and Garth find adjusting to the professional studio environment challenging Their contract obliges them to give a promotional interview to their sponsor Noah Vanderhoff who owns a franchise of amusement 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 The Wayne s World crew hacks into Sharp s satellite television and broadcasts the Crucial Taunt performance from Wayne s basement where Sharp and Benjamin converge Unfortunately 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 Garth turn to the film s audience and halt proceedings they restart the scene in which Benjamin is unmasked as Old Man Withers in a Scooby Doo parody 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 had fantasized over earlier in the movie while a reformed Benjamin learns that money and good looks do not necessarily bring happiness During the credits Wayne and Garth say they hope the audience didn t think the movie sucked The duo later predicts the credits will fade to black which they do Cast EditMike Myers as Wayne Campbell host of Wayne 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 2 Dana Carvey as 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 2 Tia Carrere as 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 the Police Academy films 2 Rob Lowe as 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 Garth believes that if Benjamin were an ice cream flavor he d be Pralines and Dick 2 Lara Flynn Boyle as 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 Wayne and Garth both refer to her as mental and a psycho hose beast 2 Brian Doyle Murray as 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 2 Colleen Camp as Mimi Vanderhoff Noah s wife 2 Kurt Fuller as Russell Finley producer director of many of the television shows executive produced by Benjamin Russell has a reputation as something of 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 Farley has a cameo as the well informed security guard at an Alice Cooper concert taking place in Milwaukee Meat Loaf as Tiny a doorman bouncer at the Gasworks with who 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 re good or not 2 Frank DiLeo as 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 2 Ed O Neill as Glen the darkly disturbed manager at Stan 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 2 Michael DeLuise as Alan one of Wayne and Garth s crew Lee Tergesen as 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 s 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 2 Mike Hagerty as Davey a controller at the Cable 10 television station who Benjamin and Russell ask for help Frederick Coffin as Officer Koharski An enthusiastic local beat cop who is kind to Wayne Garth and their group Donna Dixon as Garth s dream woman who works at Stan Mikita s Donuts 2 Ione Skye as Elyse a seemingly casual girlfriend of Benjamin s who introduces him to Wayne s World 2 Robin Ruzan as a waitress at Stan Mikita s Charles Noland as Ron Paxton who tries to market his invention the Suck Kut on Wayne and Garth s show Carmen Filpi as Old Man Withers He runs a haunted amusement park Robert Patrick has a cameo as T 1000 reprising his role from Terminator 2 Judgment Day He is a police officer who pulls Wayne over while he is speeding on his way to Cassandra 2 Alice Cooper with Pete Friesen Derek Sherinian Stef Burns 3 and Jimmy DeGrasso as themselves performing Feed My Frankenstein Wayne and Garth go to see him backstage at his show where they receive a lecture on the history of Milwaukee 2 Production EditWayne s World was green lit by Paramount Pictures in 1991 It was the second film based on a Saturday Night Live sketch following The Blues Brothers in 1980 4 Producer Lorne Michaels hired Penelope Spheeris to direct who 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 And Wayne s World happened and it sort of flipped my life around 5 Spheeris clashed with Myers during filming She told Entertainment Weekly that 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 6 Myers and Spheeris argued over the final cut causing Myers to prevent Spheeris from directing Wayne s World 2 7 8 Soundtrack Edit Main article Wayne s World Music from the Motion Picture The soundtrack album reached number one on the Billboard 200 The album was certified double Platinum by the RIAA on July 16 1997 9 The studio and Lorne Michaels originally wanted to use a Guns N Roses song for the head banging scene but Myers demanded Bohemian Rhapsody even threatening to quit the production unless it was used 10 11 Freddie Mercury the lead singer of Queen died of bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS a few months before the film s release However according to Brian May Mercury saw the head banging scene before his death found it hilarious and approved the song for the film s use 12 Spheeris disputed May s recollection in a 2022 interview saying that it s probably not true due to the timeframe she believes it would be highly unlikely that May would have had access to a tape of the scene to show Mercury 13 In the famous No Stairway To Way joke scene the first four notes played of the song were replaced with a different set of guitar notes in subsequent home media releases of the film and were only ever heard during the film s theatrical release due to strict expensive copyright restrictions given by Led Zepplin 14 Gary Wright re recorded Dream Weaver for the film which is heard whenever Wayne looks at Cassandra 15 Tia Carrere sang her own vocals on the songs she performed in the film as well as cover songs such as Sweet 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 manager Shep Gordon convinced 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 titled Supermensch The Legend of Shep Gordon 10 Reception EditBox office Edit 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 the eighth highest grossing film of 1992 20 and the highest grossing of the 11 films based on Saturday Night Live skits Critical response Edit On Rotten 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 World is also fondly regarded because of its endearing characters 21 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 57 out of 100 based on reviews from 14 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 22 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 23 Roger Ebert gave the film three stars out of four and said in his review I walked into Wayne s World expecting 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 Siskel called 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 Howe wrote in The Washington Post that 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 the Manila Standard stated 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 In popular culture Edit Wayne s World AMC Pacer at Rusty s TV amp Movie Car Museum in Jackson Tennessee Filled with pop culture references 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 apparently affirmative sentences to state the contrary 29 and We re not worthy We re not worthy The scene in which Wayne Garth and friends lip sync to Queen s Bohemian Rhapsody in an AMC Pacer is one of the most well known scenes in the film 30 Due to its prominent appearance in Wayne s World Bohemian Rhapsody single reached 2 in the United States and reignited Queen s popularity in the United States 31 The Pacer was produced by American 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 of Pawn Stars 35 36 The car was restored to 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 the Jeep CJ 7 driven by Daisy Duke in The 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 from Bill amp Ted s Excellent Adventure than Wayne and Garth from Wayne s World citation needed The cast crew and other related musical guests were part of Josh Gad s Reunited Apart web series second season first available in December 2020 39 Awards Edit American Film Institute recognition AFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs Nominated 40 AFI s 100 Years 100 Movie Quotes Schwing Nominated 41 We re not worthy We re not worthy Nominated 41 AFI s 100 Years 100 Songs Bohemian Rhapsody Nominated 42 See also EditRecurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches List of Saturday Night Live feature filmsReferences Edit a b Wayne s World 1992 Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on 2016 02 11 Retrieved 2021 02 02 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Wayne s World the film Produced by NBC and distributed by Paramount Pictures History Archived from the 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