
Wayne is back, this time trying to organize a rock festival with help from friend Garth and the spirit of Jim Morrison (Doors). Meanwhile, his girlfriend's manager is busy trying to woo her away from Wayne and move her to LA. Life gets interesting when Wayne must rush from the concert to try and stop the wedding. Aerosmith are featured at the concert.... (Full plot summary below)
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Wayne is back, this time trying to organize a rock festival with help from friend Garth and the spirit of Jim Morrison (Doors). Meanwhile, his girlfriend's manager is busy trying to woo her away from Wayne and move her to LA. Life gets interesting when Wayne must rush from the concert to try and stop the wedding. Aerosmith are featured at the concert.
Leave your thoughts about Wayne's World 2.
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasThe classic humor of this film still remains. |
| VarietyLeonard KladyThe latest chapter in the saga of Aurora, Ill., twosome Wayne and Garth is a puerile, misguided and loathsome effort ... NOT! The "Saturday Night Live" icons of vapid youth have come up with an exceedingly clever mixture of pure juvenilia and hip, social comedy for Wayne's World 2. |
| Entertainment WeeklyTy BurrIt also made me laugh harder than anything I’ve seen at the movies this year. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertIf Wayne and Garth ever grow confident of their success, the series will be over. Everything depends on the delighted disbelief with which they greet every new victory. |
| About.comFred TopelNothing wrong with this sequel. Great jokes (YMCA sequence!) and tons of fun. |
| Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovSurjik's skewed Canadian vision keeps WW2 from descending to the level of Thanksgiving leftovers, with frequent touches of out-and-out weirdness and the sure-footed knowledge that this is a comedy, period. It doesn't have to try to be anything more, and that, I think, is why it works so very well. |
| The New York TimesJanet MaslinA very good-humored sequel for anyone in tune with its subject. |
| Common Sense MediaBrian CostelloCatchphrases and sexual innuendo abound in goofy sequel. |
| The Seattle TimesJeff ShannonCarvey is such a lovable doofus and Myers such a well-intentioned naif that it's hard to get down on them, especially considering that the heirs to their niche in pop iconography are Beavis and Butt-head. |
| Hartford CourantMalcolm JohnsonThere is something weirdly droll about the further misadventures of two loveable dropouts, Wayne and Garth. |