Rating (subjective): 3/5 — entertaining and occasionally brilliant, but uneven and less cohesive than the original.
The cast of is filled with talented comedic actors, many of whom were already familiar faces to fans of the original film. In addition to Myers and Carvey, the movie features:
: Much of the comedy stems from the duo's total lack of experience in planning a rock concert . Wayne-s World 2
with intentionally bad English dubbing and a The Graduate parody that is surprisingly well-executed [5.12, 5.29]. Ralph Brown’s roadie character, Del Preston
The film features one of the greatest musical cameos in comedy history: Aerosmith. The band's appearance is the climax of the film, providing a legitimate rock-and-roll payoff to the buildup of Waynestock. It was a major coup for the production, as the band had famously turned down appearing in the first film. with intentionally bad English dubbing and a The
Garth finds himself in a hilarious and dangerous flirtation with the manipulative Honey Hornée, played by Kim Basinger . Iconic Parodies and Cameos
: Aerosmith appears as the headlining act of Waynestock, performing hits like "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)". It was a major coup for the production,
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