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Laserdisc Title: "WAYNE'S WORLD 2"
Edition: Widescreen Edition (Single Disc)
Directed By: Stephen Surjik
Starring: Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Christopher Walken, Tia Carrere, Raph Brown
Production / Year: 1993 Paramount Pictures
Running Time: 94 Minutes / Color
Audio Format: Digital Sound, Dolby Surround, Stereo, CX Encoded
Video Format: LTBX, NTSC, CLV (Extended Play)
Miscellaneous Features: Rated PG-13, Closed Captioned
Distributed By: Paramount Home Video
Catalog / Spine Number: LV 32845-WS
Cosmetic Condition:
Disc (s): UNOPENED / FACTORY SEALED
Jacket: UNOPENED / FACTORY SEALED
Synopsis:
Somewhere in the world, there are probably people who don't understand why Mike Myers's character, Wayne Campbell, is funny--which is too bad. Granted, the laughs are often cheap and silly, but there's no one who can embody a comic character and riff within that character the way Myers does. Wayne and his pal Garth (Dana Carvey) were fixtures on Saturday Night Live before the unexpected success of Wayne's World, which is about what happened when they tried to take their local cable-access show citywide. This time, they want to stage Waynestock, a mammoth rock festival in their little Chicago suburb, even as Wayne copes with girlfriend Tia Carrere's interest in record-company exec Christopher Walken. For extra fun, Garth gets involved with the babelicious Kim Basinger. Yes, the humor is scattershot and the plot is lame--but you'll find yourself laughing nonetheless. Normally, sequels suck. This however, surprised the hell out of me. I loved Wayne's World. Pure genius would be an understatement. This also holds true for the sequel. This movie has the same energy, the same comedic genius, and thankfully the same actors as the original. Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar are possibly two of the best characters ever created. If you loved Wayne's World, you will love this sequel. Wayne's World 2 is superior in many ways to Wayne's World but will never be as recognized as the original. (Anyone that has seen Wayne's World will get that.) The movie picks up about a few months where the last film left off with Cassandra is now a rock singing sensation and Wayne...well...he's still dating her. However, Wayne must deal with another greedy executive trying to steal his girl. Meanwhile, Garth soon finds himself caught in a romantic problem himself as a temptress (Kim Basinger) seduces him, but he soon learns that she's a lot more trouble than he anticipated her to be. With so many comedic performances like when they make fun of the Graduate. Or the infamous Kim Basinger line, "Garth, I'm going to be frank," while Garth replies, "Okay, but can I still be Garth?" It's no wonder why this film was so successful. I do admit the film falls into some cliches, but it never stops being funny. Overall, a great film for the entire family.
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