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05-20-2009 11:45 AM #1
'Wayne's World 2' - High-Def Digest Review
Drew Taylor has attempted to party on with 'Wayne's World 2.' Unfortunately, he says this fails to live up to its predecessor. This Blu-ray has adequate video and audio and pretty thin supplements. For fans only.
Full review here:
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05-20-2009 12:50 PM #2
couple nitpicks
typo in the video section "AVEC"
it wasn't a communist book store... it was more like a bar or a clubLONG LIVE DREAMCAST!
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05-20-2009 01:19 PM #3
The sequel wasnt bad IMO.
Not great, but not bad.Bluray - The Look and Sound of Better Than Perfect
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05-20-2009 01:24 PM #4
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I've never seen Myers' name as Meyers, interesting.
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05-20-2009 02:12 PM #5
Whoops. AVC and Myers are corrected.
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05-20-2009 04:33 PM #6
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I do love this movie. I like it as much as the original...
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05-21-2009 01:42 AM #7
Wow, I've never heard anything about Myer's ego affecting the movies before- I had no idea he was like that. Huh.
Anyway though, I like Wayne's World 2, but I pretty much agree with the sentiment of the review- it isn't quite as good as the original, and it does rehash a lot of elements of the original as well (much like Ghostbusters 2). -
05-21-2009 01:47 AM #8
I agree that it doesn't quite come together like it should. Waynestock in particular is a huge anti-climax. Still a fun movie though (and a great review).
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05-21-2009 02:26 AM #9
Wayne's World 2 was one of the painfully unfunny comedies I had ever seen. I distinctly remember that particular movie and that particular theater I was in because it was probably more than half full, and not one single person laughed during the entire movie from beginning to end. To this day I cannot think of another comedy movie where I didn't laugh at least once.
I don't even think it was a particularly bad movie. It just wasn't funny.
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