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      Wayne's World 2

      PG-13 Released Dec 10, 1993 1h 34m Comedy List
      60% 45 Reviews Tomatometer 63% 250,000+ Ratings Audience Score After Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) has a dream in which Jim Morrison tells him to put on a rock concert, he and fellow late-night TV star Garth Algar (Dana Carvey) try their hand at promoting. Several musical acts show little interest, leaving the pair uncertain about their ability to put on a successful show. Meanwhile, Cassandra (Tia Carrere), Wayne's rockstar girlfriend, has a new manager (Christopher Walken) who is trying to steal her away, and Wayne's antics only make things worse. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Nov 29 Buy Now

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      The characters are still endearing, but the jokes in Wayne's World 2 are more hit-and-miss the second time around.

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      Leonard Klady Variety Hilarious. May 18, 2008 Full Review Time Out Much funnier than the first film. Feb 11, 2006 Full Review Janet Maslin New York Times This film is sometimes too familiar, especially in early scenes that deliberately repeat the first film's gags. But the formula isn't tired yet. May 20, 2003 Full Review David Nusair Reel Film Reviews A disappointing sequel... Rated: 2/4 May 23, 2020 Full Review Malcolm Johnson Hartford Courant There is something weirdly droll about the further misadventures of two loveable dropouts, Wayne and Garth. Apr 13, 2018 Full Review Brian Costello Common Sense Media Catchphrases and sexual innuendo abound in goofy sequel. Rated: 3/5 Mar 11, 2015 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Leandro T for a sequel, I was astonished at how good and funny it was. Not as good as the original but worth your time Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/28/24 Full Review Blu B It has the same look, feel, and actors from the first and only follows a year after the first. In theory all the assets are here that are needed for this to capture the magic of the first. However, the one thing missing is the clever wittiness and in place there is more randomness and nonsensical humor and references. The script is the main problem but also the jokes are very hit or miss. The first 5-10 minutes is pretty good, than it gets very flat and random for awhile, than it starts to find it's stride before running out of gas and barely limping to the finish. The message is kind of heartfelt at the end but it just needed to be told in a better way. the whole concert and love stories for both Garth and Wayne feel like they never intertwine and could've been cut. The music is stilly pretty solid and the acting chemistry isn't bad despite the jokes being very hit or miss. The cinematography really look s like the first to a tee but just doesn't have the same witty jokes but it still isn't bad. The editing is just ok as well. Again it feels like it loses focus lots of times but it relies on the acting energy and look and feel of the first to carry it across the finish line. As it is it's a fun enough time and recaptures certain parts of what made the first so good but misses one of the most important parts, a story as witty. Let alone building off of the first or expanding ideas in a focused way. Anyone who loves 90's comedies or any actors in this would probably like this. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/24 Full Review Andy H Wayne's World 1 is a stone cold classic. 2, in isolation, isn't that bad. Just kind of mediocre. Like someone handed in the first draft and they just went with it. But I made the unfortunate decision to watch 1 and 2 back to back. Stacked against 1, 2 is a pretty bad film. The plot element of having a concert is nice, but the B story, Cassandra's part, is a total retread of her arc in 1. Wayne comes up with a stupid reason to part, jealousy, again, she runs off with her manager type dude and he tries to put the moves on her, it's tired stuff. And because we've seen it play out in 1, it's not interesting or funny. The main plot, the concert, is mildly entertaining, but so many of the jokes just don't land. Tonally, 1 was brilliant. 2, however, feels directed by someone who didn't share the sensibilities of 1's director. All the pieces are there with a great cast of endearing characters, but the story had me looking at my watch multiple times and it just doesn't feel fun. The first movie's vibe was a delight. Knowing they churned this out just one year after 1 hit theaters helps me understand why it feels rushed, hollow, etc. A massive wasted opportunity to turn this into a multi-film franchise. A few chuckles, but nothing great. 1 is the superior film. 2, on its own merits, is just kind of there. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 08/28/23 Full Review Gorphead57 K Number 2 is not as creative as the original still has funny moments just doesn't hold up to the first 5/10 Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 10/15/23 Full Review Owen L The first time you were able and you had to do something about the situation you had with your family you had a good relationship and I was very proud to have met your mother I am very happy that she is going through with you I hope that she will continue her life and that she is not going through this anymore I am so sorry for the inconvenience but it was the last time that she had been able and she had been through with her mother I am very very happy with you I will talk with her I am so very proud Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/18/23 Full Review StephenPaul C LOL, the funniest 01 hour: and 34 minutes ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Starring Dana Carvey, Mike Myers, and the late Chris Farley (1964-97)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/11/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis After Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) has a dream in which Jim Morrison tells him to put on a rock concert, he and fellow late-night TV star Garth Algar (Dana Carvey) try their hand at promoting. Several musical acts show little interest, leaving the pair uncertain about their ability to put on a successful show. Meanwhile, Cassandra (Tia Carrere), Wayne's rockstar girlfriend, has a new manager (Christopher Walken) who is trying to steal her away, and Wayne's antics only make things worse.
      Director
      Stephen Surjik
      Producer
      Hawk Koch
      Screenwriter
      Mike Myers, Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner
      Distributor
      Paramount Pictures
      Production Co
      Paramount Pictures
      Rating
      PG-13
      Genre
      Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Dec 10, 1993, Wide
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Feb 14, 2017
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $46.2M
      Runtime
      1h 34m
      Sound Mix
      Surround
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