I loved your reaction, just as fun as the first one, Jen. One scene which I didn't think you got was Cassandra's wedding scene which is a homage to the '60s film 'The Graduate', and the Roadie was from 'Withnail and I', which is a British black comedy film. Of the Mike Myers films the 'Austin Powers' ones are the best, but 'So I Married an Axe Murder' is good too, you should do another comedy as well (if you haven't already seen it of course), 'This is Spinal Tap' it's a mock rockumentory.
Tommy Boy is a million times better than Beverly Hills Ninja. Also, you missed An Officer and a Gentleman reference. That is a GREAT movie starring Richard Gere and Debra Winger. Put that on your list of must see movies. I bet my life that you would love it.
4:44 Holy shit, I have never noticed Bob Odenkirk before! Also refrence for Lebowski lovers: the actor who played the Native American is named Larry Sellers
So many great cameos in this classic comedy. Did you notice "Handsome Dan" is Harry Shearer, voice to countless Simpson's characters including Principal Skinner, Mr. Burns, and on film, the iconic Derek Smalls, bassist for the fictional band Spinal Tap in "This is Spinal Tap"
As I'm sure has been said, the church sequence is a nearly shot-for-shot recreation of a similar sequence from "The Graduate", which once rated as high as #7 on the AFI's 100 greatest films list. A dark comedy that is well, well worth seeing. But happy to see that you got many of the other film references and Heston's great cameo. I once got to work a show with Dana Carvey, and he is exactly as funny and nice as he appears.
One warning to you before watching The Graduate: if you like the Simon and Garfunkle song, “Scarborough Fair,” don’t watch that movie! They play that song over and over and over again (both the actual version and an instrumental version) throughout the movie, and you will probably grow to hate it by the time the movie is over.
Can’t wait to watch this. Jen, if you’ve never seen The Graduate you absolutely should. It is a classic and this film heavily spoofs it. Love your reactions, keep up the great work!
When he screamed "I got no place else to go" that was from "An Officer and a Gentleman". It's a good movie with Richard Gere, Louis Gossett Jr. and Debra Winger that you should add to your watch list if you haven't seen it.
Tommy Boy is fantastic! When I watched it recently, it surprised me how much I still quote from that movie decades later. You should definitely check it out.
This was one of my favorite films in high school. It's like an early 90s fever dream of pop surrealism - It's so weird (Jim Morrison in the desert), dark (jealousy and failure, Christopher Walken's cynical producer), funnier (IBob Odenkirk cameo as the nerd, Kim Basinger's hilarious femme fatale cougar, Harry Shearer as the radio jock) and much more experimental than the first (the ending Graduate montage with multiple endings, Del Preston's slow descent into insanity). This is probably due to the fact that they couldnt't agree on a script so they pretty much locked Mike Myers in a room for 2 weeks and he was forced to come up with anything he was obsessed with out of his demented comic mind. The character of Garth is fleshed out so much more (brilliant and poignant Carvey performance), and Del Preston, the burned-out tour manager, (actor who played the drug dealer from Withnail and I!) is absolutely inspired. I love the expanded scope (the music festival in the infancy of Lollapalooza). It's also endlessly quotable. The height IMO is the cover of YMCA by Wayne and his friends dressed as the Village People. I love that you are the first to review this!
As a member of the tribe that the Weird Naked Indian is, the actor Larry Sellers died in December of 2021. He was very good elder, i used to serve his youngest child lunch in the cafeteria of the school. His health started to deterate in the past decade. I always was starstruck everytime I saw him cause I watch this movie dozens of times growing up. My relatives had story on him from back in the day when they were young.
Handsome Dan ( Harry Shearer) not only does half of The Simpsons voices, but is also Derek Smalls - bass player for Spinal Tap. Also, Jim Morrison and the Weird Naked Indian are a reference to the classic Oliver Stone movie The Doors starring Val Kilmer as Jim.
Hi Jen, As usual, a great reaction by a seasoned pro! As others have already mentioned, The Graduate (1967) is a great movie and well worth your time. Simon and Garfunkel do the wonderful music. The homage to it in this movie is iconic. Dustin Hoffman got his big break in that movie.
A good Mike Myers 90s film, between this and the Austin Powers series, is "So I Married An Axe Murderer" (1993). Myers' Scottish dad character is the best. 😂
Jen, please consider watching Mike Myers' early comedy film "So I Married An Axe Murderer", it's a lot more silly fun just like the Wayne's World films.
Though I didn't get it before I went to Buffalo. (First place ever I've been to that there were more Tim Horton's than Dunkin' Donuts. I even was drinking their coffee instead of beer in the stands at Highmark Stadium. The beer of course was Labatt's. But it was 34 F/ 1 C out there and the snow was an improvement over the freezing rain. It was also a disturbingly competitive game against the Jets... what was I saying? I totally lost my train of thought. Anyway, yeah, Tim Horton's is awesome, and I think I SHOULD get their coffee shipped to Florida.)
The whole bit about Wayne going and stopping Cassandra’s wedding is from the famous 1967 film The Graduate starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft. You would love it. Also! I highly recommend you watch Tommy Boy. Classic and one of my personal favorites.
😅💜 4:39 That nerdy guy is Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul). I'd love for you to do Burton's Batman Returns film. The 60s camp Batman would be a laugh. 'The Batman' (2022) is excellent but dark.
The character played by Ralph Brown is lifted from his performance as a drug-addled dealer in the cult English film Withnail & I. I'd love to see Canada's sweetheart react to it. 🥰😘🤭🤭 xxxx
I met Ralph Brown once. He wasn't calling himself Ralph Brown at the time and I sat there for a good ten minutes thinking "Are you Ralph Brown, surely you're Ralph Brown, you MUST be Ralph Brown?!?" Anyway, it was only watching this reaction that it suddenly struck me that his character here really ought to be in the next Spinal Tap movie...
The one guy Ed O'Neill in the restaurant played Al Bundy in Married with Children one of the most awesome shows of the 80's and 90's. And it is also and Modern Family but he doesn't have a very big role in here
Regarding Chris Farley? Yes. That's your long and short answer. Edit: The thing with Jim Morrison in the desert is The Doors reference. Definitely recommend the movie with Val Kilmer as Jim. Plus he sang the songs in it too.
Del Preston is not only the greatest roadie in existence, he also has some handy hints for those who often find themselves cornered by Bengal tigers... or shop owners and their children. My friends and I have been quoting these films since the 90's, full of classic lines, but Del's sad yet victorious tale is the GOAT... tiger?... I so badly wanted a Wayne's World 3 just to hear more about Del and his old lady. Edit - 21:05 and here's one of many reasons I had a 'bit' of a crush on Drew well before she hooked up with Cameron and Lucy.
Ahh the 90's. Soon to be the new '80's. Forgot about the 'Worlds Best Roadie'. He is possibly the creator of 'The Camberwell Carrot'. Please watch 'Withnail and I' as it is a must see 80's Classic. As always, Thanx Jen. Peace All
I believe the major movies being parodied in this one -- apart from the ones you called out -- are: "The Graduate" (without spoiling it, a major part of Wayne's World 2 is beat-for-beat "The Graduate," including the soundtrack! Definitely one you should add to your list, it's a great movie.) "Field of Dreams" (also highly recommended ... the "If you book them, they will come" line is a riff on the most memorable quote from "Field of Dreams." This would be a good one to react to too, I'd opine.) "The Doors" (all the vision stuff with Jim Morrison and the naked Indian in the desert is from the "Doors" biopic starring Val Kilmer ... I think? I've never seen this one, but I'm 99% sure on this, nonetheless!)
The dubbed Kung Fu fight with the Daddy is still one of my favorite movie scenes of time, it still makes me laugh. Tommy boy and Beverly hills ninja are both great. Can not go wrong with either one.
I forgot how funny this movie is, so thanks for doing this reaction Jen! Also, going to the theater with my Mom to see Jurassic Park and experiencing Digital Surround Sound for the first time is one of my fondest memories! From the opening sequence with the Raptor to the very end with the T-Rex saving the day, I was in awe the entire time! What a film that still holds up today! : )
The whole segment of Wayne stopping the wedding was lifted straight from The Graduate with Dustin Hoffman, (the song was used in the background as well). I think you missed the gag of them "In England". It was just two guys dressed as them. You never see their faces and Garth is way shorter than he should be.
I love these movies… it’s so nostalgic seeing these scenes again, it’s great. Also, watch all of Chris Farleys movies, you can’t pick a bad one, it doesn’t exist.
'Handsome Dan" is Harry Shearer of Spinal Tap and The Simpsons fame. Bob Odenkirk is also in this movie briefly but I would say he's almost unrecognizable.
@@tomhoffman4330 Tom, try not to let things get to you, difficult at times I know, but life is full of ups and downs so, often the bad times don't tend to last too long I've found, try to ride the wave until an upturn.
Excellent reaction, as usual, Jen! I hope you're out of the path of all the smoke and everything from the forest fires up north. The sky is hazy and the air is rough to breathe even down where I live, so I can't imagine how bad it is if you happen to be closer to the source. But to anyone who sees this and is dealing with the poor air quality or the fires themselves, I hope you all stay safe and healthy! ✌🤓
Hey Jen! I love your channel! Usually you don't have much of a Canadian accent, but at 3:29, when you said "goat," your Canadian REALLY came out, eh? 😏
You definitely need to see Tommy Boy! Christopher Walken has a laundry list of movies you should see: Blast From The Past Suicide Kings Biloxi Blues The Dead Zone (based on Stephen King book) Batman Returns (sequel to Batman 89) The Prophecy Catch Me If You Can Mouse Hunt (very wacky) The Rundown (lots of explosions and action)
"Change down, man. Find your neutral space. You gotta rush. It'll pass. Be seated."....... I love the "Danny the dealer" cameo in this film, Ralph Brown is brilliant.
"Because I got nowhere else to go!" during the roadie training is referencing An Officer and a Gentleman. That's one that got missed even back then. You also didn't say you got it, so I'll also say the entire "running from the wedding and getting on a bus", especially with Mrs Robinson going, was a nod to The Graduate.
Del is basically reprising a character he played in ( whitnial and I ) amazing movie. ( two unemployed actors in late 60s London) funny. Oh, Christopher walken, I think, played this character in Saturday night life . Sketch. ( I gotta have more cow bell ) 😆 it's funny.
Rockin' out with Jen on a Monday night with Wayne's World, the only thing missing was Skinny body surfing through the rock mob!! You missed the Officer and Gentlemen reference with Chris Farley (I've Got Nowhere Else To GO!!) and the homage to The Graduate where Wayne rescues Cassandra at the altar. But you did great with all the others, or should I say, EXCELLENT!! 🤘
Jen when Wayne's World was on SNL Aerosmith were probably the most famous guests who appeared on their show. Aerosmith even did a version of their Wayne's World introduction. As for more Batman, reacting to a few episodes of the original TV series from the 60's would be a riot
9:55 There was a point in time when I could rattle off every line of dialog in Jurassic Park at any time. My parents used to bribe me with tickets to see it in the theater. I probably saw it 6 or 7 times in the theater. 🤓 One of the best movies ever made!
If you really want to understand the root of Del Preston's character, you should watch the classic British film 'Withnail and I', which basically features a prototype of the same character, played by the same guy. It's a black comedy / drama and I think you'd like it a lot. Also no one has reacted to it.
Party time, excellent! Wayne’s World 1 & 2 are such a good pair of movies - guaranteed feelgood times all round, infinitely quotable, good-hearted and just plain fun! Aerosmith had appeared in. Wayne’s World sketch on Saturday Night Live (the sketch also featured Tom Hanks!), so they had a previous connection. As for more, well, Mike Myers and Dana Carvey had something of a falling out after this movie but are reconciled now and on occasion have done Wayne and Garth bits on award shows and the like! Wayne’s World 3 is therefore not beyond the realms of possibility! We can only pray to Heather Locklear that if it happens, it doesn’t suck 😁
I loved so many things about this reaction there's no way I can recall them all. The wedding scene is an homage to the classic movie The Graduate, a must see if you've never seen it. Jen, If you start doing martial arts movies you'll have work for years and I'm here for it. Kill Bill would be great. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is epic. I bet you'd really enjoy Jackie Chan movies too. Regarding Chris Farley, no movies in the 90s cracked me up more than Black Sheep and Tommy Boy. So I Married an Axe Murderer starring Mike Myers is another classic 90s comedy. Sorry for the long list, but party on Jen 🥂
Looking forward to the dance moves Jen. I can see you rocking out to this. A Christopher Walken you might love is Blast From the Past. Mike Myers to watch is So I Married an Axe Murderer. Goofy 80s, Short Circuit, Porky's, Clue, Spaceballs Good reaction Jen.
Speaking of the litter, I’ve always loved the irony that the town that held the first Earth Day (iirc, in Michigan) had to spend over $1M to clean up the litter afterwards.
As far as watching old, dubbed martial arts films goes, someone more informed than I, must be your guide. That said, two comparatively more recent ones are close to my heart: "Big Trouble in Little China" and "Kung Fu Hustle".
Big Trouble needs to be seen by all and Shaolin Soccer (Stephen Chow's film prior to Kung Fu Hustle) is a great comedy too, just avoid the dub for the obvious reason and the fact that it has a shorter runtime than the sub! I remember being really disappointed with Kung Fu Hustle but I think that was down to my love for Shaolin Soccer, I've never seen Gangs of New York and it didn't have Zhao Wei/Vicki Zhao in it!... most of Shaolin Soccer's cast returned except their lead actress. I need to dig out my DVD of Kung Fu Hustle and give it another watch.
I love that you'll be watching the Austin Power's trilogy soon. Now that you're well versed in Bond the references will be easy to spot. Please give Batman '66 a look. You'll see some classic camp as well as an all-star lime up of villains.
What’s your fav Wayne’s World quote?
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I love the Ozzy story from the roadie
Did you tell them about my pubes!😂🤣
I loved your reaction, just as fun as the first one, Jen.
One scene which I didn't think you got was Cassandra's wedding scene which is a homage to the '60s film 'The Graduate', and the Roadie was from 'Withnail and I', which is a British black comedy film. Of the Mike Myers films the 'Austin Powers' ones are the best, but 'So I Married an Axe Murder' is good too, you should do another comedy as well (if you haven't already seen it of course), 'This is Spinal Tap' it's a mock rockumentory.
Tommy Boy is a million times better than Beverly Hills Ninja. Also, you missed An Officer and a Gentleman reference. That is a GREAT movie starring Richard Gere and Debra Winger. Put that on your list of must see movies. I bet my life that you would love it.
@@greggburke7796 I loved Beverly Hills Ninja as a kid but I am concerned that it doesn't hold up. It's gotta be better than Black Sheep though.
If you're planning on watching all of Mike Myers movies, you absolutely need to see "So I Married An Axe Murderer"
No guff.
There are at least 200 movies I'd recommend before So I Married An Axe Murderer. It's mediocre at best.
@@jkhoover 200? Really? Let's see it!
@@voltron4212 Yeah, hold your breath. I'll get my list ready. That movie is trash.
Harriet sweet harriet 😂😂
4:44 Holy shit, I have never noticed Bob Odenkirk before!
Also refrence for Lebowski lovers: the actor who played the Native American is named Larry Sellers
The wedding scene was a parody of the Dustin Hoffman classic The Graduate.
So many great cameos in this classic comedy. Did you notice "Handsome Dan" is Harry Shearer, voice to countless Simpson's characters including Principal Skinner, Mr. Burns, and on film, the iconic Derek Smalls, bassist for the fictional band Spinal Tap in "This is Spinal Tap"
Jen you should watch Spinal Tap
They should've reunited Spinal Tap for this movie!😄
Harry Shearer was invited to Bohemian Grove once.
Jen never disappoints. I love both movies, so much 90's nostalgia. Tommy Boy is a must watch, Chris Farley and David Spade are both hilarious.
"But the shopkeeper and his son were a different story all together..." 🤣🤣🤣
I adore Del Preston and his dissolving mental state.
Sri Lanka! Formerly Ceylon!
As the title in Jen’s video says “we’re not worthy” I say that every time a new reaction video is out. No one does it better like Jen.
You're too kind sir ☺️👍
As I'm sure has been said, the church sequence is a nearly shot-for-shot recreation of a similar sequence from "The Graduate", which once rated as high as #7 on the AFI's 100 greatest films list. A dark comedy that is well, well worth seeing. But happy to see that you got many of the other film references and Heston's great cameo. I once got to work a show with Dana Carvey, and he is exactly as funny and nice as he appears.
One warning to you before watching The Graduate: if you like the Simon and Garfunkle song, “Scarborough Fair,” don’t watch that movie! They play that song over and over and over again (both the actual version and an instrumental version) throughout the movie, and you will probably grow to hate it by the time the movie is over.
7:32 I NEVER really noticed until right now that their stand in's for the UK shots are not even the same body types or heights. HAHAHA
Can’t wait to watch this. Jen, if you’ve never seen The Graduate you absolutely should. It is a classic and this film heavily spoofs it. Love your reactions, keep up the great work!
R.I.P. "Mrs. Robinson" 💔
When he screamed "I got no place else to go" that was from "An Officer and a Gentleman". It's a good movie with Richard Gere, Louis Gossett Jr. and Debra Winger that you should add to your watch list if you haven't seen it.
Mike Myers was in a movie called "So I Married an Axe Murderer" also.
So I Married an Axe Murderer is on the current Patreon poll!
Tommy Boy is fantastic! When I watched it recently, it surprised me how much I still quote from that movie decades later. You should definitely check it out.
Fantastic... Overrated... You say potato. I say potato. (This doesn't really work in print like it does saying it out loud.)
THis has always been my favorite Waynes World. Del Preston is a man I live my life after.
Fun Fact: Bob Odenkirk, AKA Saul Goodman, is one of the nerds backstage at the Aerosmith concert.
That's not that fun.
The other guy is Robert Smigel
@@logann7942 aka Triumph the dog
@@hardcorenativextreme yes! And aka every character on Conan O’Brien
@@logann7942 but Triumph is the most infamous
The Indian with the tear at the end was from a real antipollution commercial in the 70's.
This was one of my favorite films in high school. It's like an early 90s fever dream of pop surrealism - It's so weird (Jim Morrison in the desert), dark (jealousy and failure, Christopher Walken's cynical producer), funnier (IBob Odenkirk cameo as the nerd, Kim Basinger's hilarious femme fatale cougar, Harry Shearer as the radio jock) and much more experimental than the first (the ending Graduate montage with multiple endings, Del Preston's slow descent into insanity). This is probably due to the fact that they couldnt't agree on a script so they pretty much locked Mike Myers in a room for 2 weeks and he was forced to come up with anything he was obsessed with out of his demented comic mind. The character of Garth is fleshed out so much more (brilliant and poignant Carvey performance), and Del Preston, the burned-out tour manager, (actor who played the drug dealer from Withnail and I!) is absolutely inspired. I love the expanded scope (the music festival in the infancy of Lollapalooza). It's also endlessly quotable. The height IMO is the cover of YMCA by Wayne and his friends dressed as the Village People. I love that you are the first to review this!
As a member of the tribe that the Weird Naked Indian is, the actor Larry Sellers died in December of 2021. He was very good elder, i used to serve his youngest child lunch in the cafeteria of the school. His health started to deterate in the past decade. I always was starstruck everytime I saw him cause I watch this movie dozens of times growing up. My relatives had story on him from back in the day when they were young.
Handsome Dan ( Harry Shearer) not only does half of The Simpsons voices, but is also Derek Smalls - bass player for Spinal Tap.
Also, Jim Morrison and the Weird Naked Indian are a reference to the classic Oliver Stone movie The Doors starring Val Kilmer as Jim.
I don't know about Canada, but here in the States, "ol' lady" was definitely a thing. It was common when I was a kid.
The stuff with the car and the gas station and Mrs. Robinson/Church/Wedding is from the movie The Graduate with a young Dustin Hoffman
The radio DJ is the bassplayer for Spinal Tap and does many voices on The Simpsons
4:39 Holy crap, that's Saul Goodman
"Carlos Castaneda !?!" The DEEPest respect.
Christopher Walken is very good in Batman Returns
Hi Jen,
As usual, a great reaction by a seasoned pro! As others have already mentioned, The Graduate (1967) is a great movie and well worth your time. Simon and Garfunkel do the wonderful music. The homage to it in this movie is iconic. Dustin Hoffman got his big break in that movie.
18:29 YOU DID SPY ON ME.
18:30 OUCH.
18:32 I think she took that well.
9:37 - That's the legendary Ed O'Neil. Definitely check out his breakout role in the 90's sitcom called Married With Children
If there was ever one show that everybody should have watched...that was it! 👍
A good Mike Myers 90s film, between this and the Austin Powers series, is "So I Married An Axe Murderer" (1993).
Myers' Scottish dad character is the best. 😂
I feel like this is an underrated sequel but I may be biased since I was such a 90s kid and have so much nostalgia for it lol
Jen, please consider watching Mike Myers' early comedy film "So I Married An Axe Murderer", it's a lot more silly fun just like the Wayne's World films.
JEN: "At least they got donuts. I could go for a donut. Why don't I have donuts for this?"
Canadian stereotype in ten... nine... eight...
😉
Though I didn't get it before I went to Buffalo. (First place ever I've been to that there were more Tim Horton's than Dunkin' Donuts. I even was drinking their coffee instead of beer in the stands at Highmark Stadium. The beer of course was Labatt's. But it was 34 F/ 1 C out there and the snow was an improvement over the freezing rain. It was also a disturbingly competitive game against the Jets... what was I saying? I totally lost my train of thought. Anyway, yeah, Tim Horton's is awesome, and I think I SHOULD get their coffee shipped to Florida.)
"I've got no place else to go!" Is a quote from the movie 'An Officer and A Gentleman.'
The whole bit about Wayne going and stopping Cassandra’s wedding is from the famous 1967 film The Graduate starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft. You would love it. Also! I highly recommend you watch Tommy Boy. Classic and one of my personal favorites.
And the scene where Wayne is berating Chris Farley is from "An Officer and a Gentleman"
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4:39 That nerdy guy is Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul).
I'd love for you to do Burton's Batman Returns film. The 60s camp Batman would be a laugh. 'The Batman' (2022) is excellent but dark.
I think you would love the John Candy movie "Uncle Buck".
Who's Harry Crumb?
Both are great.
The character played by Ralph Brown is lifted from his performance as a drug-addled dealer in the cult English film Withnail & I. I'd love to see Canada's sweetheart react to it. 🥰😘🤭🤭 xxxx
I met Ralph Brown once. He wasn't calling himself Ralph Brown at the time and I sat there for a good ten minutes thinking "Are you Ralph Brown, surely you're Ralph Brown, you MUST be Ralph Brown?!?" Anyway, it was only watching this reaction that it suddenly struck me that his character here really ought to be in the next Spinal Tap movie...
I think this is one of the sequels that is better than the original. It’s just packed with jokes and gets weird in a good way
Jen doing the YMCA dance is something I'm so happy to see!
Aerosmith in the 90s are amazing. The roadie guy kinda pops up earlier in Withnail and I.
Mike Myers is in a little known gem called Mystery, Alaska as a sports commentator. Good hockey dramady with russel crowe
I love that Jen got the Castaneda reference like right away. Oomph.
Yes, IMO Tommy boy is Farley's funniest movie!
The one guy Ed O'Neill in the restaurant played Al Bundy in Married with Children one of the most awesome shows of the 80's and 90's. And it is also and Modern Family but he doesn't have a very big role in here
Regarding Chris Farley?
Yes. That's your long and short answer.
Edit: The thing with Jim Morrison in the desert is The Doors reference. Definitely recommend the movie with Val Kilmer as Jim. Plus he sang the songs in it too.
dude, Garth Algar found his perfect match, and it was perfect.
i believe we can all find our match… eventually. 🥰
It's Jen's World! Jen's World!
Party Time! Excellent!
Sorry, I've had a few (and am fairly stoked for this one). Cheers from the East Coast 🥃😁👍
This was well worth it! It is just as funny as the first one! And Mike Myers learned to speak Cantonese for the role! It is worthy!
Del Preston is not only the greatest roadie in existence, he also has some handy hints for those who often find themselves cornered by Bengal tigers... or shop owners and their children. My friends and I have been quoting these films since the 90's, full of classic lines, but Del's sad yet victorious tale is the GOAT... tiger?... I so badly wanted a Wayne's World 3 just to hear more about Del and his old lady. Edit - 21:05 and here's one of many reasons I had a 'bit' of a crush on Drew well before she hooked up with Cameron and Lucy.
when chris farly says "i got no where else to go" that's from " an officer and a gentleman"
a must watch
Greetings from Finland girl!!! Omg yes thank you for saving me from boredom after this I can go to sleep with smile on my face 🙂"I'll be back" 😎
Ahh the 90's. Soon to be the new '80's. Forgot about the 'Worlds Best Roadie'. He is possibly the creator of 'The Camberwell Carrot'. Please watch 'Withnail and I' as it is a must see 80's Classic. As always, Thanx Jen. Peace All
Wayne's World was a skit on Saturday Night Live
Wayne's World 1 was great, but this was my favorite.
I believe the major movies being parodied in this one -- apart from the ones you called out -- are:
"The Graduate" (without spoiling it, a major part of Wayne's World 2 is beat-for-beat "The Graduate," including the soundtrack! Definitely one you should add to your list, it's a great movie.)
"Field of Dreams" (also highly recommended ... the "If you book them, they will come" line is a riff on the most memorable quote from "Field of Dreams." This would be a good one to react to too, I'd opine.)
"The Doors" (all the vision stuff with Jim Morrison and the naked Indian in the desert is from the "Doors" biopic starring Val Kilmer ... I think? I've never seen this one, but I'm 99% sure on this, nonetheless!)
The dubbed Kung Fu fight with the Daddy is still one of my favorite movie scenes of time, it still makes me laugh. Tommy boy and Beverly hills ninja are both great. Can not go wrong with either one.
If you dig _Wayne's World:_ 👉 _So I Married An Axe Murderer_ (1993) - Mike Myers' best & funniest movie. One for the list.
Look at the size of that kid's head
@@kylew4675that boy’s head looks like Sputnik
"Ya know.. Scotland his it's own martial arts. It's called 'Fek Yew!' Mostly head-butting and kicking people when they're down."
Show the picture of Charlie where he shit his pants Niagara Falls 😂😂
I forgot how funny this movie is, so thanks for doing this reaction Jen!
Also, going to the theater with my Mom to see Jurassic Park and experiencing Digital Surround Sound for the first time is one of my fondest memories! From the opening sequence with the Raptor to the very end with the T-Rex saving the day, I was in awe the entire time! What a film that still holds up today! : )
The whole segment of Wayne stopping the wedding was lifted straight from The Graduate with Dustin Hoffman, (the song was used in the background as well).
I think you missed the gag of them "In England". It was just two guys dressed as them. You never see their faces and Garth is way shorter than he should be.
I love these movies… it’s so nostalgic seeing these scenes again, it’s great. Also, watch all of Chris Farleys movies, you can’t pick a bad one, it doesn’t exist.
Chris Farley's "I got no place else to go..." is Richard Gere's line from An Officer and a Gentleman. Definitely watch that!
'Handsome Dan" is Harry Shearer of Spinal Tap and The Simpsons fame. Bob Odenkirk is also in this movie briefly but I would say he's almost unrecognizable.
Good Evening Jen, and Thank You for this one today; I've been feeling really bummed lately, and nobody else can cheer Me up as much as You do! ❤🩹👍
Hope you feel better Tom ☺️👍
@@jenmurrayxo Thanks Jen, I am trying...
I'm sorry to hear that thing aren't going so well for you. Tom, I really hope that they improve for you soon.
@@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. Appreciate that Adam; I'm just having a bit more "bad luck" than usual these days...
@@tomhoffman4330 Tom, try not to let things get to you, difficult at times I know, but life is full of ups and downs so, often the bad times don't tend to last too long I've found, try to ride the wave until an upturn.
Excellent reaction, as usual, Jen! I hope you're out of the path of all the smoke and everything from the forest fires up north. The sky is hazy and the air is rough to breathe even down where I live, so I can't imagine how bad it is if you happen to be closer to the source. But to anyone who sees this and is dealing with the poor air quality or the fires themselves, I hope you all stay safe and healthy! ✌🤓
Thank you! We are clear where I live thank goodness, hoping everyone stays safe & healthy!
"I'm gonna go pick a FIGHT!" - Chris Farley knocks me dead every time.
You need to watch the SNL Wayne’s World sketch with Aerosmith and Tom Hanks. CLASSIC!!
Hey Jen! I love your channel! Usually you don't have much of a Canadian accent, but at 3:29, when you said "goat," your Canadian REALLY came out, eh? 😏
You definitely need to see Tommy Boy!
Christopher Walken has a laundry list of movies you should see:
Blast From The Past
Suicide Kings
Biloxi Blues
The Dead Zone (based on Stephen King book)
Batman Returns (sequel to Batman 89)
The Prophecy
Catch Me If You Can
Mouse Hunt (very wacky)
The Rundown (lots of explosions and action)
He has a small, but memorable role in Woody Allen’s Annie Hall
I laughed way too hard at #rodieprobs 😆😆😆
"Change down, man. Find your neutral space. You gotta rush. It'll pass. Be seated."....... I love the "Danny the dealer" cameo in this film, Ralph Brown is brilliant.
"Because I got nowhere else to go!" during the roadie training is referencing An Officer and a Gentleman. That's one that got missed even back then. You also didn't say you got it, so I'll also say the entire "running from the wedding and getting on a bus", especially with Mrs Robinson going, was a nod to The Graduate.
The whole driving up the coast in the little car through the tunnel, asking directions at a gas station, running out of gas is part of it.
Del is basically reprising a character he played in ( whitnial and I ) amazing movie. ( two unemployed actors in late 60s London) funny.
Oh, Christopher walken, I think, played this character in Saturday night life . Sketch. ( I gotta have more cow bell ) 😆 it's funny.
4:44 saul goodman?
The whole wedding scene is from The Graduate.
Rockin' out with Jen on a Monday night with Wayne's World, the only thing missing was Skinny body surfing through the rock mob!! You missed the Officer and Gentlemen reference with Chris Farley (I've Got Nowhere Else To GO!!) and the homage to The Graduate where Wayne rescues Cassandra at the altar. But you did great with all the others, or should I say, EXCELLENT!! 🤘
Jen when Wayne's World was on SNL Aerosmith were probably the most famous guests who appeared on their show. Aerosmith even did a version of their Wayne's World introduction. As for more Batman, reacting to a few episodes of the original TV series from the 60's would be a riot
Chris Farley crying during roadie training was a reference to “An Officer and a Gentleman” with Richard Gere.
dude, i’ve Tim Hortons only once in my life and i miss it. 😢
Awesome Reaction Jen! Also I love your shirt
I love Wayne's world 2&1 I watched the first one the other day for like the 200th time and it's still a classic
Oh Yeah
Party On Jen 🤘
9:55 There was a point in time when I could rattle off every line of dialog in Jurassic Park at any time.
My parents used to bribe me with tickets to see it in the theater. I probably saw it 6 or 7 times in the theater. 🤓
One of the best movies ever made!
had a blast remembering this hilarious movie. Great reaction Jen
If you really want to understand the root of Del Preston's character, you should watch the classic British film 'Withnail and I', which basically features a prototype of the same character, played by the same guy.
It's a black comedy / drama and I think you'd like it a lot. Also no one has reacted to it.
Others have already commented this, but So I married and axe murderer is another Mike Myers gem that you should check out.
Anything Farley would be great
I hereby declare Jen, "The Coolest Woman In The LAND!" land ... land ... land ... land ... (echo) ⚡ 👍👍
😂🤘
Party time, excellent! Wayne’s World 1 & 2 are such a good pair of movies - guaranteed feelgood times all round, infinitely quotable, good-hearted and just plain fun! Aerosmith had appeared in. Wayne’s World sketch on Saturday Night Live (the sketch also featured Tom Hanks!), so they had a previous connection.
As for more, well, Mike Myers and Dana Carvey had something of a falling out after this movie but are reconciled now and on occasion have done Wayne and Garth bits on award shows and the like! Wayne’s World 3 is therefore not beyond the realms of possibility! We can only pray to Heather Locklear that if it happens, it doesn’t suck 😁
I loved so many things about this reaction there's no way I can recall them all. The wedding scene is an homage to the classic movie The Graduate, a must see if you've never seen it. Jen, If you start doing martial arts movies you'll have work for years and I'm here for it. Kill Bill would be great. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is epic. I bet you'd really enjoy Jackie Chan movies too. Regarding Chris Farley, no movies in the 90s cracked me up more than Black Sheep and Tommy Boy. So I Married an Axe Murderer starring Mike Myers is another classic 90s comedy. Sorry for the long list, but party on Jen 🥂
Driving up the coast in the little sports car, going through the tunnel, asking directions at a gas station, etc. is all part of that.
Looking forward to the dance moves Jen. I can see you rocking out to this.
A Christopher Walken you might love is Blast From the Past.
Mike Myers to watch is So I Married an Axe Murderer.
Goofy 80s, Short Circuit, Porky's, Clue, Spaceballs
Good reaction Jen.
Speaking of the litter, I’ve always loved the irony that the town that held the first Earth Day (iirc, in Michigan) had to spend over $1M to clean up the litter afterwards.
"I had to kill the shopkeeper and his son woth their own shoes but that's another story"
your reactions are great. i like the way you be laughing
These babies are belt fed Browning M-60s they tend to heat up so fire in short 3 second bursts.
Yaaaass my childhood. Just realized one of the nerds at the concert is Bob Odenkirk aka Saul from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul😯
His Irish accent sounded Scottish. Like Shrek
You should watch Charlton Heston in "The Omega Man".
As far as watching old, dubbed martial arts films goes, someone more informed than I, must be your guide. That said, two comparatively more recent ones are close to my heart: "Big Trouble in Little China" and "Kung Fu Hustle".
Big Trouble needs to be seen by all and Shaolin Soccer (Stephen Chow's film prior to Kung Fu Hustle) is a great comedy too, just avoid the dub for the obvious reason and the fact that it has a shorter runtime than the sub! I remember being really disappointed with Kung Fu Hustle but I think that was down to my love for Shaolin Soccer, I've never seen Gangs of New York and it didn't have Zhao Wei/Vicki Zhao in it!... most of Shaolin Soccer's cast returned except their lead actress. I need to dig out my DVD of Kung Fu Hustle and give it another watch.
Big Trouble in Little China is on my channel 👍
love the officer and a gentleman reference
I love that you'll be watching the Austin Power's trilogy soon. Now that you're well versed in Bond the references will be easy to spot. Please give Batman '66 a look. You'll see some classic camp as well as an all-star lime up of villains.