hillbilly5012 A horrible sitcom show that ran on Nickelodeon about two dumb flaky girls who run a stupid webcam series (Which, thinking about it, is often indeed like a much crappier version of the Wayne's World show) that for some reason is supposed to be an Internet hit, and the insipid "adventures" they get up to with their friends behind the scenes. I've had dental work done that's been more pleasant to sit through than what I've seen of that show. It embodies pretty much everything stupid, lame, and vapid about children's television today.
Adamguy2003 gotta agree, excellent explanation. Damn shame it's compared to Wayne's World however.....cause i fucking love this movie(and their would-be show)
Hanging around with your best buds, looking up at the night time sky, talking about God. … except your friend is Garth, so things are a little different.
@@johnsimon8457Bhaha! Wow! You wrote that so exquisitely. It caught me completely off guard. I'm still literally laughing out loud! I'll bet you give many people smiles and laughs... or, you're just a good writer. Either way, I can't get over what you did there. I'm gonna use your joke with others. Thanks for the real chuckle.
"If it's a severed head, I'm going to be very upset." "Open it!" "Ok...what is it?" "A gun rack." "A gun rack? A gun rack...yeah right, I don't even own A gun. Let alone many guns it would take to necessitate an entire rack. What am I going to do...with a gun rack?"
@@jakehanson216 what’s even funnier is that it’s a true story lol. Mike actually had a crazy ex girlfriend get him a gun rack as a present when he didn’t own any guns 🤣
"A gun rack? I don't even own A gun, let alone many guns that would necessitate an entire rack..... what am I gonna do.... with a gun rack?" My most used quote to this day
+Raymond Henderson it could happen!...in comics maybe. hell we already have ash vs freddy vs jason, and about every crazy alien vs... crossover people could imagine.
I thought the sequel was about even with the original. One good quote they left out of 2 was del the roadie "what would i know about putting on a concert nowadays. I mean it's not as if the Grateful Dead are still together & touring." Since it came out in 1994 the dead still had one more year on the road 😜
God but this makes me miss the 90s... i know, this is more early 90s than anything, but that whole decade was just so much more hopeful than anything we see now. I know nostalgia and rose colored glasses, but there really was something special about the culture back then that I feel may be lost to us.
*"Hey Tiny, who's playing tonight?"* *"Jolly Green Giants...Shitty Beatles"* *"Shitty Beatles?? Are they any good?"* *"They **_suuuck_** "* *"Then it's not just a clever name"*
I want to update this by saying they did in fact go as Wayne's World for one of the Halloween episodes....except apparently there was some sort of disagreement behind the scenes so they both ended up dressing up as Wayne lmfao
no actually. The Wayne's World movie is the last gasp of the 80s era that happened in the early 90s just before the collapse of the heavy metal industry, the rise of rap, and pop, and the next stage of computer evolution. In essence, it's the world, just how it looked before the Internet takes hold, Puff Daddy, Manson, and Boy Bands.
Nope. It was actually very representative of the era. The comedic style was in keeping with early 90's SNL (since that's where the cast and writers came from), the visual style was grunge-inspired (long hair, flannels, and T-shirts), and there's a distinct fascination with late-60's counterculture, as was popular in the early '90's.
My family moved to an Upper Midwestern town like Aurora the year this movie came out and I think it's hilariously accurate, if anything. Besides, every decade's culture tends to bleed into the first few years of the next one. There were still greasers in the early 60s, hippies in the early 70s, discos in the early 80s, etc.
MoonerFury I agree. But i think the 80's truly ended in September 1991 when the band Nirvana brought Grunge to the charts which at that point, i think everyone knew 80's culture was over. So yeah, with what i said above this movie is still outdated for 1992.
***** Have to respectfully disagree... I know that's the narrative the media has told the younger generation, but Guns n' Roses and Metallica were every bit as big as Nirvana at least through 1993. Yes, grunge was well on its way to supplanting hard rock in 1992, but hard rock didn't curl up and go away overnight... especially not in the Midwest, where this movie was set.
When I was 10 this was the funniest film on Earth. Now I'm watching this video at the age of 31 and all I can think is: "Man, I've grown up A LOT" But then I look across at my Xbox360 on the shelf, beside my Ninja Turtles DVD's. Ah well, I've grown up. A BIT
Saw the movie last night and it was hilarious. I didn't know what to expect because I hadn't seen trailers by that time. But wow just a hilarious comedy. I'm just 16 yrs old and damn, I laughed my ass of😂😂😂😂
I met a person in Toronto who grew up with Mike Meyers. She said most of the lines he used in the movie (party time, excellent) were insider slangs that their group of friends used to say. He put a lot of the stuff in his personal life into the movies.
This movie sums up the 90’s perfectly, I love the Wayne’s world movies, seen them hundreds of time, each time still just as funny. This sort of movie would never work now, the world has gone too serious, can’t even call a woman a babe anymore without being marched into HR, God I miss the 90’s, great times.
Whaaat?! They missed so many good lines. Agree about the comment below with Stacy buying Wayne the gun rack skit! Also "If your going to spew..spew in this!" When they are doing the commercial skits "little,yellow,different" The scene where they open up the door to the swat team training at the diner where Ed O'Neil is working. "If a frog had wings it wouldn't bump it's ass when it hopped." Maybe I've just seen this movie too many damn times cause I love it! ;)