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"WAYNE'S WORLD"
(1992) (Mike Myers, Dana Carvey) (PG-13)

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QUICK TAKE:
Comedy: An opportunistic Chicago television producer meets with two twentysomethings about producing their public access TV show for a wider audience.
PLOT:
Wayne Campbell (MIKE MYERS) and Garth Algar (DANA CARVEY), are in their early twenties, living in Aurora, Illinois, and live for hosting "Wayne's World," a cable-access show that has a major following in their town. Their fans make their appreciation known, and life is good for Wayne and Garth, even though Wayne still lives with his parents which he "admits is both bogus and sad."

A slick Chicago television executive, Benjamin Kane (ROB LOWE), spots the show on TV and decides that it could make a lot of money, with a sponsorship from Noah Vanderhoff of "Noah's Arcade." He's wary about the prospect, but is soon convinced by Benjamin that he could gain more visitors to his chain of arcades by being on this show weekly.

Deals are signed, albeit a bit too quickly, and Wayne soon comes to realize that the new "Wayne's World" being produced is not how he likes the show to be. Garth doesn't like it either. And amidst all this, the singer, Cassandra (TIA CARRERE), he meets is gradually preyed upon by Benjamin as well.

WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT?
Teenagers may be interested, as well as fans of Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, or anyone else in the cast.
WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG-13
For sex related dialogue.
CAST AS ROLE MODELS:
  • MIKE MYERS plays Wayne Campbell, a twentysomething living in Aurora, Illinois, who has an "extensive collection of nametags and hairnets" from failed jobs, as well as his own public access television show, called "Wayne's World," which is very popular in the town. He's impressed when Benjamin, a Chicago television executive, comes calling and wants to produce Wayne's World with a bigger budget, but soon becomes suspicious of his true intentions. He uses some profanity.
  • DANA CARVEY plays Garth Algar, Wayne's reserved best friend and his co-host on 'Wayne's World.' He's worried that Benjamin's presence means the show will be cancelled, but soon finds that not to be true, though he picks up on Benjamin's actual intentions earlier than Wayne does.
  • ROB LOWE plays Benjamin Kane, an executive for a company in Chicago that produces local television shows. He sees a lucrative television opportunity in buying Wayne's World for wider broadcast (at least in Chicago as opposed to Aurora), with Noah Vanderhoff of Noah's Arcades as the sponsor for the weekly broadcast. He also has his sights set on Cassandra, whom Wayne is with. He appears shirtless in one scene.
  • TIA CARRERE plays Cassandra, a lead singer and bass player for a band called Crucial Taunt, whom Wayne sees at a local hangout spot called the Gasworks, and is taken by her. They get to know each other and like each other not too long after, though she's also seen as tempting by Benjamin. She wears outfits of varying length, as well as a small bikini ensemble at the end that reveals nearly everything.
  • BRIAN DOYLE-MURRAY plays Noah Vanderhoff, owner of Noah's Arcades, a chain of popular video game arcades throughout Chicago. Benjamin pitches him being the sponsor of Wayne's World and he agrees to it.
  • LARA FLYNN BOYLE plays Stacy, Wayne's ex-girlfriend, who hasn't grasped that it's over, and has been for a while.
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    OUR WORD TO PARENTS:
    The following is a brief summary of the content found in this PG-13 rated comedy. Profanity consists of at least 6 "s" words and various other expletives and colorful phrases. Sexually-related dialogue, references and innuendo (including that related to comedy-based erection references) are made, a female character appears in outfits varying between showing leg and cleavage (and at one point, much of both), and a few other characters appear shirtless.

    Comedy-based violence consists of one character being tossed about by another and then that character getting back at the offending person, as well as an offstage fight, and various other actions.

    Bad attitudes are present, and much behavior, as well as fashions, may be enticing for kids to imitate. Alcohol is present in many scenes, while one character appears to be drunk. Some crude humor is also present.

    Should you still be concerned about the film's appropriateness for yourself or anyone else in your home, you may want to look more closely at our detailed listings for more specific information regarding the film's content.


    ALCOHOL OR DRUG USE
  • Wayne says to a panicked Garth, "Take your Ritalin, ok?"
  • Wayne and Garth's friend, Phil, looks sick, from partying and also possibly being drunk.
  • Wayne asks Officer Kuharski what he's up to and he answers, "I just pulled over a tour bus on its way to Chicago. We had a tip there was some drug smuggling going down."
  • Garth taps an offending man on the shoulder and the man asks, "What do you want, you little dweeb?" Garth shocks the man with a charged type of weapon, enough for the man to go flying to the floor, knocking drinks off a high table.
  • Various patrons hold drinks at the Gasworks. Wayne cheers for Cassandra in front of a bar, where bottles are seen on shelves. One guy punches another while Cassandra walks off the stage, and the fight escalates as the guy in the red shirt continually punches the guy in the white shirt, soon knocking over beer that spills on Cassandra. The club owner has a mug of beer on his table, and a waitress walks up to his table with a tray that has a thick bottle of beer on it.
  • At Daddy O's, Garth panics when Benjamin says they are "capable of so much more," and fears that Benjamin has come to cancel their show. Wayne replies, "Garth, come on, relax, all right? Your pills?" A waitress walks behind Wayne and Garth with a tray holding a drink. Another waitress delivers a huge blue drink in a huge martini glass to Wayne and Garth's table. Garth swallows something quickly from the drink at the thought of the sizable cashier's checks being torn up, and chokes. Wayne hits his back and he spits whatever he had in his mouth into the drink. Wayne holds a glass of beer as he toasts the new Wayne's World.
  • At Cassandra's private performance, one of Wayne's blond-haired crew members drinks from a bottle of Jack Daniel's, and another holds a beer bottle. A girl dances near Russell, holding a beer bottle. Garth walks by a woman holding a beer bottle. Cassandra digs around in an ice-filled tub that has two beer bottles and a keg. A beer bottle is seen near where Wayne sits on the roof area next to Cassandra.
  • Cassandra is impressed at Benjamin having a terrace as part of his apartment and he says to her, "Oh yeah, why don't you go on out. I'll get the Dom Perignon." Benjamin comes out onto the terrace with a champagne bottle. He then pours some of it into a champagne flute. Cassandra says to Benjamin, "I don't believe I've ever had French champagne before." Benjamin replies, "Oh, actually, all champagne is French. It's named after the region. Otherwise, it's a sparkling white wine." He hands flutes to Wayne and Cassandra and continues: "Americans, of course, don't recognize the convention, so it becomes that thing of calling all of their sparkling whites champagne, even though by definition they're not." Wayne sniffs the champagne curiously. Then, he, Cassandra and Benjamin toast, clink glasses, and Cassandra drinks from her glass, then we see Benjamin drink from his.
  • In Milwaukee, Wayne points in the car and says to Garth, "Look! There's Shotz Brewery!" Then he and Garth parody the "Laverne & Shirley" theme song, skipping, riding a bike, watching beer bottles on a conveyor belt, and Garth puts his glove on one and waves it away. These scenes are also intercut with archival footage of the brewery from the original theme song.
  • In Alice Cooper's backstage room, there's a bar, someone holds a glass of beer, and there are also three beer bottles on a table, along with another glass of beer.
  • Explaining to Cassandra that he knows he's not Benjamin, Wayne says, among the list, "…I know I don't have his connections, his knowledge of fine wines."
  • Benjamin and Cassandra each hold tropical drinks.
  • BLOOD/GORE
  • About Phil, Garth asks Wayne, "What if he honks [pukes] in the car?" Wayne replies, "I'm giving you a no-honk guarantee." Wayne picks Phil up by the arm and Garth says, "Phil!", pulls out a paper cup, opens it up and says to him, "If you're gonna spew, spew into this."
  • A lyric from "Bohemian Rhapsody" states: "So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye."
  • After Wayne has spoken to Officer Kuharski, Phil looks like he's about to vomit, but we don't see anything further.
  • Garth swallows something quickly from a drink, at the thought of the sizable cashier's checks being torn up, and chokes. Wayne hits his back and he spits whatever he had in his mouth into the drink.
  • Garth asks Wayne, "What do you do if every time you see this one incredible woman, you think you're going to hurl?" Wayne replies, "I say hurl. If you blow chunks and she comes back, she's yours. If you spew and she bolts, it was never meant to be."
  • Wayne asks Cassandra, "Will you still love me when I'm in my carbohydrate sequin-jump-suit-young-girls-in-white-cotton-panties, waking-up-in-a-pool-of-your-own-vomit, bloated, purple, dead-on-a-toilet phase?"
  • Wayne says to Cassandra while they stand on the terrace, "From this height, you could really hock a loogie on someone," and we see and hear him prepare to spit.
  • DISRESPECTFUL/BAD ATTITUDE
  • Most of the following is played for comedy:
  • Ron says that the 'Suck Kut,' "sucks as it cuts," and Wayne replies, "It certainly does suck." After Ron leaves, Wayne says about the 'Suck Kut,' "Wow! What a totally amazing excellent discovery. Not!"
  • Some may be offended by the lyric in 'Bohemian Rhapsody' that goes: "Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me."
  • In front of Officer Kuharski, Wayne says, "Say, I smell bacon. Does anyone else smell bacon?" Garth replies, "Yeah, I definitely smell a pork product of some type." Kuharski replies, "Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know what you're doing, Campbell. Bacon, pig, oink-oink, police officer. I used to say that to cops when I was your age."
  • Wayne says to Stacy, who's walking away, "I lost you two months ago. Are you mental? We broke up. Get the net!"
  • Glen, the manager of Stan Mikita's Donuts, implies that he murdered someone, and later, sitting with two men, he says, "You know, if you stab a man in the dead of winter, steam will rise up from the wounds. Indians believed it was his soul escaping from his body."
  • Garth taps a man on the shoulder and says, "I'd like to get by now." The man picks him up, says, "Get out of my face, you little dweeb," and throws him down into a cluster of people. Not long after, Garth taps the offending man on the shoulder and the man asks, "What do you want, you little dweeb?" Garth shocks the man with a charger type of weapon, enough for the man to go flying to the floor.
  • At the Gasworks, Cassandra says to Wayne, "I got to go, the club owner's trying to d*ck me out of some money." We then see her arguing with the club manager over how many people she brought in by her performance.
  • Russell says to Noah Vanderhoff of Noah's Arcades about Wayne and Garth, "These guys aren't phonies. Kids can spot phonies, they're very smart." Noah replies, "Kids know d*ck. I watch them in my arcades. They stand like laboratory rats hitting the feeder bar to get a food pellet. As long as they keep pumping in the quarters, who gives a sh*t, right?"
  • Garth asks Wayne if he's going to marry Cassandra, and Wayne replies, "Garth, marriage is punishment for shoplifting in some countries."
  • Benjamin sarcastically says to Mrs. Vanderhoff about her saying she watches a lot of TV, "Of course you do, you're creative."
  • Noah asks Wayne what he thinks of his rap advertisement and Wayne says, "I'd have to say 'ass sphincter says what'?" Noah replies, "What?" Wayne answers, "A sphincter says what?" Noah says "What?" and Wayne answers, "Exactly."
  • Benjamin says to Garth, "You know, I love what you do in the show. I mean, I look at you and I just laugh and laugh."
  • While Benjamin is on the terrace with Wayne and Cassandra, Garth sneaks into his apartment and looks around. He picks up Benjamin's daily planner and reads, "Daily reminder-Thursday. Purchase feeble public access cable show and exploit it." He then says, "Whoa. I feel sorry for whoever that is."
  • Wayne reads off questions to Noah Vanderhoff and on the back of the cards he holds, various statements are seen with an arrow pointing at Noah: "Sphincter Boy," "He Blows Goats. I Have Proof," and "This Man Has No Penis."
  • After Wayne is fired by Benjamin, he says to Benjamin that he'll just take his show with him. After Benjamin tells him that he owns the show, Wayne replies, "Aw, bite me."
  • Wayne and Garth argue about Wayne walking out on the show and at one point, Wayne says to Garth, "You're a gimp." He also calls Garth Damien, in reference to the demon child in "The Omen."
  • Wayne says to Cassandra about Benjamin, "He's been paying you an awful lot of attention lately." Cassandra replies, "Well maybe he thinks I've got some talent." Wayne answers, "Maybe he's pokin' ya." Cassandra replies, "What? You think that's the way I get a gig?" Wayne answers, "Well first he screws me, then he screws you, it's Dutch-door action."
  • Garth says to Russell, "If Benjamin were an ice-cream flavor, he'd be pralines and d*ck.
  • FRIGHTENING SCENES
  • Only younger viewers are likely to find unsettling the scene where we see sparks from lights in Wayne's basement, an explosion, Wayne smiling as the flames are superimposed over him, and him carrying Garth out.
  • GUNS/WEAPONS
  • Wayne says to Phil about the money owed for the car inspection, "Oh, man. Why don't you use a gun?"
  • Garth picks up a tool in the car garage and it buzzes. He points it like a gun, amused. He presses the trigger a few times, and accidentally makes a deep, long, white scratch on the door of an adjacent car.
  • IMITATIVE BEHAVIOR
  • Phrases: "I'm being sh*t on," "Who gives a sh*t, right?" "Schwing!" "She's magically babe-licious," "She tested very high on the strokability scale," "It's Wayne's World, Wayne's World, party time, excellent!" "Excellent!" "Oh, man!" "Live in the now!" "Uno momento, fellas," "Hello!" "Are you mental?" "Get out of my face, you little dweeb," "What do you want, you little dweeb?" "She's a babe!" "No way," "Brutal," "Unreal," "Have you gone mental?" "Exsqueeze me?" "You guys kick ass," "Woo-hoo! Woo-hoo-hoo!" "That's twisted," "I'm feeling saucy," "Bonus," "You asshole!" "What the hell is this/going on?" and "What the hell's he doing/goin' on?"
  • Wayne and Garth each make a face and scream when the camera does an "extreme close-up" on them.
  • Both Wayne and Garth sport long hair, and Garth has longer bangs. They also wear jeans ripped at the knees. Wayne is also never seen without his "Wayne's World" cap on, save for a later scene with Cassandra.
  • Cassandra wears various outfits: A short white outfit, with a short skirt and stockings; a tight blue see-through shirt that shows her bra; a white open-button see-through shirt; a leopard-print short outfit; a short, tight red dress; and a very small bikini ensemble.
  • Wayne, Garth and the guys sitting in the back of the Mirthmobile all sing to "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen in different keys.
  • Garth, Wayne, Phil and the two other guys head bang to Bohemian Rhapsody in the car. Those latter two also headbang to Cassandra's performance at her private party.
  • In front of Officer Kuharski, Wayne says, "Say, I smell bacon. Does anyone else smell bacon?" Garth replies, "Yeah, I definitely smell a pork product of some type." Kuharski replies, "Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know what you're doing, Campbell. Bacon, pig, oink-oink, police officer. I used to say that to cops when I was your age."
  • Garth sips his jelly donut with a straw.
  • Wayne exclaims about Cassandra, "She's a babe!", then says "Schwing!" while looking at his clothed private parts. He then shakes his face while making a sound of disbelief.
  • Garth stops the car next to a Rolls-Royce. Wayne motions for the man in back to roll down his window, and says, "Pardon me. Do you have any Grey Poupon?" in reference to a well-known television commercial of the 1980s.
  • Wayne listens to Cantonese lessons on his headphones and repeats the phrases loudly.
  • Wayne says to Phil about the money owed for the car inspection, "Oh, man. Why don't you use a gun?"
  • Garth picks up a tool in the car garage and it buzzes. He points it like a gun, amused. He presses the trigger a few times, and accidentally makes a deep, long, white scratch on the door of an adjacent car.
  • While saluting Claudia Schiffer, Wayne and Garth thrust their pelvises and say, "Scha-wing."
  • Garth whistles the theme to "Star Trek" while laying on the hood of the Mirthmobile.
  • A jetliner flies over Wayne and Garth to land on the runway they're parked behind, and they scream as it passes over them.
  • Noah asks Wayne what he thinks of his rap advertisement and Wayne says, "I'd have to say 'ass sphincter says what'?" Noah replies, "What?" Wayne answers, "A sphincter says what?" Noah says "What?" and Wayne answers, "Exactly."
  • Wayne and Garth play hockey in the middle of the street in their neighborhood and move the goal each time a car passes. Garth wears his glasses over his hockey goalie mask.
  • Wayne impersonates Paul McCartney as he sings about Cassandra.
  • Garth dances toward the donut girl as Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady" plays, and he bolts up and down many times, and thrusts his pelvis.
  • Wayne ripples his stomach in front of Cassandra, and then he puts on Cassandra's bra over his black shirt and imitates Marilyn Monroe as he sings, "Happy birthday, Mr. President," in a low voice.
  • Wayne says to Cassandra while they stand on the terrace, "From this height, you could really hock a loogie on someone," and we see and hear him prepare to spit.
  • Wayne and Garth parody the "Laverne & Shirley" theme song, skipping and riding a bike, among the activities.
  • Alice Cooper sports black eye makeup and wields a riding crop. He also wears a leather jacket and black leather gloves.
  • Wayne and Garth bow down to Alice Cooper repeatedly, shouting, "We're not worthy! We're not worthy! We're scum! We suck!"
  • Garth stabs his "donut man," dragging a pencil down its front. Also on his table is a caterpillar made out of a long donut and toothpicks, and a bug out of part of a donut and four toothpicks. Garth then continues stabbing his donut man, imitating the screeching music from the shower scene in "Psycho."
  • Wayne calls out "Fishnet!" and he and Garth put their hands at the sides of their faces and move them back and forth like the fins of a fish.
  • JUMP SCENES
  • None.
  • MUSIC (SCARY/TENSE)
  • None.
  • MUSIC (INAPPROPRIATE)
  • Some may be offended by the lyric in 'Bohemian Rhapsody' that goes: "Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me."
  • Garth thrusts his pelvis during "Foxy Lady," as Jimi Hendrix sings, "And you know you are a, sweet little, love maker. I wanna take you home. Yeah, I won't do you no harm."
  • Alice Cooper sings: "Well I ain't evil, I'm just good-lookin.' I started the fire, baby, start cookin.' I'm a hungry man, but I don't want pizza. I'll blow down your house, and then I'm gonna eat ya. Bring you to a simmer, right on time. And run my greasy fingers up your greasy spine. Feed my Frankenstein…hungry for love, and it's feedin' time, baby, whoa, whoa. Oh yeah. Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein."
  • PROFANITY
  • At least 6 "s" words, 2 slang terms for sex ("lay" and "pokin,'"), 2 slang terms using male genitals ("d*ck"), 5 hells, 5 asses, 1 damn, 2 uses of "God," and 1 use of "Oh God."
  • SEX/NUDITY
  • The woman with Benjamin in bed shows a bit of cleavage as she changes channels with the remote control. Soon after, Benjamin turns off the TV and gets on top of her.
  • Wayne says to a panicked Garth, "Take your Ritalin, ok? You're in a forest. You're in a forest with Heather Locklear. And you're very warm. Very warm."
  • Wayne's ex-girlfriend Stacy wears a semi-short dress and shows a bit of cleavage.
  • Wayne introduces the Gasworks as "always a babe fest."
  • Cassandra wears a short white outfit with a short skirt and stockings.
  • Wayne exclaims about Cassandra, "She's a babe!", then says "Schwing!" while looking at his clothed private parts.
  • Garth says about Cassandra, "That bass player's a babe. She makes me feel kind of funny, like when we used to climb the rope in gym class."
  • A waitress walks up to the club owner's table, wearing a bra, of which we see the back.
  • Wayne gives a tribute to the "Guess Jeans girl, Claudia Schiffer," Garth holds up a poster of Schiffer, wearing a brassiere, much cleavage seen, Wayne gets up, thrusts his pelvis and says, "Schwing!" and Garth does the same. Then Wayne says, "Tent pole! She's a babe!" Garth answers, "She's magically babe-licious." Wayne then says, "She tested very high on the strokability scale." Wayne then meows like a cat and Garth places a finger on the poster, saying, "Ssssss," indicating how hot he thinks she is. Garth then says to Wayne, "Hey, are you through yet, because I'm getting' tired of holding this. Wayne replies, "Yeah, that's what she said." Wayne then says into the camera, "Ok. So Claudia Schiffer, we salute you." Then he and Garth thrust their pelvises forward and say, "Scha-wing."
  • A waitress wearing a pink-flower bikini top delivers a blue drink in a huge martini glass to Wayne and Garth's table.
  • Cassandra wears a tight blue see-through shirt that shows her bra.
  • A woman stands next to Benjamin, smiling at him, showing significant cleavage.
  • Stacy's legs are seen as she tries to get up from the couch.
  • Wayne says about Cassandra, "She's a fox. In French, she would be called la renard and she would be hunted with only her cunning to protect her." Garth says, "She's a babe," and Wayne replies, "She's a robo-babe. In Latin, she would be called babia majora." Garth replies, "If she were a president, she would be Babe-raham Lincoln." Garth then asks Wayne, "Did you ever find Bugs Bunny attractive when he'd put on a dress and play a girl bunny?" Wayne says "No," laughs and says "No" again. Garth quickly replies, "Neither did I. I was just asking."
  • Russell says to Wayne and his crew, "I will be talking to the cameraman on the headset. It will be Terry's job to give the actors their hand cues." Wayne replies, jokingly, "Oh, excuse me, Russell, but I believe I requested the hand job."
  • While in front of a blue screen showing images of Hawaii, Wayne says, "Muka laka hickey. Come on you wanna lay me."
  • Noah's wife looks into the lens of a studio camera and says, "It's so huge!" One of Wayne's crew says to her, "Thanks. Do I frighten you?" She replies, "No," and the guy says, "Do you want me to?" The same guy also says to Noah, "And may I say your wife's a babe." Noah replies, "Well, thank you."
  • We see a bit of cleavage on Garth's donut dream girl as she looks at him.
  • In a fantasy sequence, Garth dances toward the donut girl as Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady" plays, bolting up and down many times. He thrusts his pelvis during the song as Hendrix sings, "And you know you are a, sweet little, love maker. I wanna take you home. Yeah, I won't do you no harm." Garth keeps thrusting his pelvis as he gets closer to the counter.
  • Wayne hovers over Cassandra in bed, and his underwear is seen, as well as her legs. He asks her, "Will you still love me when I'm in my carbohydrate sequin-jump-suit-young-girls-in-white-cotton-panties, waking-up-in-a-pool-of-your-own-vomit, bloated, purple, dead-on-a-toilet phase?" She answers, "Yeah." After, her cleavage is seen as she answers the phone. Then, Wayne walks to the other side of the room, his underwear hiked up and almost all of his bare bottom seen, and grabs onto a mummy, jokingly humping it. He then ripples his stomach in front of Cassandra, and then Wayne puts on Cassandra's bra over his black shirt and imitates Marilyn Monroe as he sings, "Happy birthday, Mr. President." After she gets off the phone, Wayne jumps onto her, and the words "Gratuitous Sex Scene" flash onscreen. Wayne looks at the camera and says "Excellent!" then goes back to making out with Cassandra.
  • While Benjamin is on the terrace with Wayne and Cassandra, Garth sneaks into his apartment and looks around. He pulls out a drawer on Benjamin's bureau, pushes it back in, opens a cabinet door and closes it, opens another drawer, pulls out a box of condoms and reads, "Ribbed for her pleasure. Ewww."
  • Benjamin asks Wayne, Garth and Cassandra, "Who wants Chinese takeout? I know a great place." Wayne jokes, "I'll have the cream of sum yung guy."
  • Cassandra wears a white, semi-open see-through shirt and some cleavage is seen.
  • Two members of Alice Cooper's band are seen shirtless.
  • Alice Cooper sings: "Well I ain't evil, I'm just good-lookin.' I started the fire, baby, start cookin.' I'm a hungry man, but I don't want pizza. I'll blow down your house, and then I'm gonna eat ya. Bring you to a simmer, right on time. And run my greasy fingers up your greasy spine. Feed my Frankenstein…hungry for love, and it's feedin' time, baby, whoa, whoa. Oh yeah. Feed my Frankenstei-ei-ein."
  • In Alice's backstage room, a woman sits at the bar, wearing a short skirt, with crossed legs.
  • Wayne reads off questions to Noah Vanderhoff and on the back of the cards he holds, various statements are seen with an arrow pointing at Noah: "Sphincter Boy," "He Blows Goats. I Have Proof," and "This Man Has No Penis."
  • Wayne says to Cassandra about Benjamin, "He's been paying you an awful lot of attention lately." Cassandra replies, "Well maybe he thinks I've got some talent." Wayne answers, "Maybe he's pokin' ya." Cassandra replies, "What? You think that's the way I get a gig?" Wayne answers, "Well first he screws me, then he screws you, it's dutch-door action."
  • At a music video shoot, Cassandra wears a snake and a leopard-print short outfit, showing much cleavage. Her band members are seen somewhat bare-chested. Cassandra stops a take, saying that "the snake weighs a ton." Benjamin answers on a megaphone, "It looks great on you." She then says, "I'm coming down now." Benjamin replies, "I'm telling you, you're hot!" Later, Benjamin stands next to Cassandra with the snake around him and Cassandra asks him, "Is that you, or the snake?" After, we can see up to Cassandra's thigh as she stands in front of Wayne next to his car.
  • Cassandra wears a short, tight red dress that reveals lots of leg, and shows some cleavage.
  • On a secluded beach, Cassandra walks over to a lounging, shirtless Benjamin, wearing a very small bikini ensemble, showing all leg, and cleavage, as well as her clothed rear, briefly. Cassandra says to Benjamin, "Last night was the most incredible night of my life." Benjamin replies, "You were terrific."
  • SMOKING
  • Frankie Sharp of Sharp Records holds a cigar.
  • TENSE FAMILY SCENES
  • None.
  • TOPICS TO TALK ABOUT
  • All of the kinds of music heard in "Wayne's World," which are also a kind of engine for the film, plus Wayne and Garth's love of music.
  • Benjamin looks to exploit "Wayne's World" for financial gain.
  • Cassandra has her own band, Crucial Taunt, and hopes to rise in the music world, though for her, it's a matter of hard work, not just hoping. Alice Cooper is the other end of that spectrum, equally working to maintain a following, which he has at a major concert, with much success.
  • The various pop culture references, such as the parody of the 'Grey Poupon' commercial from the 1980s.
  • There's an apt satire of product placement, which has become rampant nowadays, where Benjamin says to Wayne that he has a contract to honor by having Noah Vanderhoff of Noah's Arcades on his show, and Wayne says he will not bow down to corporate sponsors, while holding up pizza from Pizza Hut. There are also references to Pepsi, Nuprin, and Garth dressed top to bottom in Reebok gear.
  • VIOLENCE
  • Most of the following is played for comedy:
  • The control board sparks and smokes and one of the crew hits it with a wrench.
  • Ron perches the "Suck Kut" above Garth's head to demonstrate it, turns it on, and the Suck Kut sucks some of Garth's hair in, and Garth screams.
  • Garth taps a man on the shoulder and says, "I'd like to get by now." The man picks him up, says, "Get out of my face, you little dweeb," and throws him down into a cluster of people." Garth goes back to the car, charges up a toolbelt weapon, goes back inside, and taps the offending man on the shoulder. The man asks, "What do you want, you little dweeb?" Garth shocks the man with the weapon, enough for the man to go flying to the floor.
  • One guy punches another while Cassandra walks off the stage, and the fight escalates as the guy in the red shirt continually punches the guy in the white shirt, soon knocking over beer that spills on Cassandra. Angry, she kicks the guy in the white shirt in the stomach, then punches him in the face and then uses her hand to hit him in the face as he falls. She kicks the red-shirt guy in the face and he falls.
  • Garth picks up a tool in the car garage and it buzzes. He points it like a gun, amused. He presses the trigger a few times, and accidentally makes a deep, long, white scratch on the door of an adjacent car.
  • Garth swallows something quickly from a drink at the thought of the sizable cashier's checks being torn up, and chokes. Wayne hits his back and he spits whatever he had in his mouth into the drink.
  • Stacy and her date accidentally crash through the glass part of the roof at Cassandra's private party, and fall to a couch.
  • Stacy accidentally rides her bike into a car and falls over the hood.
  • While Garth looks at his dream girl, he's pushed back by an invisible force and falls off his chair, and then, in a later scene, bangs against a trash can behind him before he falls off his chair.
  • Garth stabs his "donut man," dragging a pencil down its front. He then continues stabbing it.
  • One of Wayne's crew hugs Russell, accidentally causing him to jerk the wheel of the van and hit a road sign.



  • Reviewed off DVD / Posted March 24, 2009

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