@@realmrknight no.. the first guy was. Just kind of there rambling. Then here’s Moses who parted the Red Sea in the 10 commandments 👍👍👍👍Ben-hur himself👍👍👍👍
Plus then he needs Gordon street, gets Moses himself iconic actor tough guy charlton Heston to give him a story plus directions, thrn drives off on empty 😂😂😂😂
Ben-Hur is my favourite film of all time, The Ten Commandments is my No.2, 2001: A Space Odyssey is my No.3. Honourable mentions starring Mr. Heston: Planet Of The Apes, The Omega Man, Soylent Green, Earthquake, Airport, The Awakening, and a cameo as Arnold Schwarzenegger's boss in True Lies 🙂
Just to add some context to this scene....in the Graduate, which this parodies, the guy at the Gas Station who gives Dustin Hoffman directions to the Church was TERRIBLY acted. Which just makes this funnier.
Wow I've seen this scene 100 times, The Ten Commandments 10 times, and Ben Hur 5 times and finally just realized who the actor is and understood the joke
I didn't realize it was a cameo of a Charlton Heston, so the movie's joke made no sense to me for years. I was like "who the heck is this other random old guy in the scene?"
@@raggaeldestro Yeah funny you should say it like that. I happened to see a "What's my line" from the early 60s with Charlton Heston as the guest. The panel naturally had to be blindfolded. Heston didn't alter his voice very much and they nailed him very quickly.
Yeah I am a huge James Hong fan. In my opinion, he doesn't get enough credit for his near endless body of work. In WW2, he played Tia Carrere's father and you only actually heard his real voice in a couple lines since all else was campily overdubbed to get some solid laughs.
It's hard to choose just 1 scene from the 2 Wayne's World movies since they're both awesome but my #1 favorite is still the iconic Bohemian Rhapsody scene.
@@jonathancampbell5231 Heston was very wealthy at that point. He serious did not need the money that scene would have provided. Somebody managed to persuade him some how.
Somehow Mike Myers was able to get an incredible amount of Big Name cameos. Barbara Streisand herself made her own unannounced, self-appointed cameo on live SNL TV during one of his "Coffee Talk" skits with Roseanne Barr and Madonna. She walked in on the skit as a gift to him!🤯
I like how the movie implies Charlton Fucking Heston just happened to be hanging around on set in a mechanics outfit, just in case they needed a spare actor for any reason.
"I once knew a girl who lived on Gordon Street. Long time ago, when I was a young man. Not a day passes I don't think of her and the promise I made which I will always keep. That one perfect day on Gordon Street... That's uh, five blocks up, two over." *Choking up* "Thank you...."
You can imagine a ham actor rehearsing that scene for days yet never looking convincing, while Heston could turn up late, read the lines once and just nail it in one take.
@@ShadowSonic2 Brando simply read out loud his lines and still managed to pull it all off. When he is bidding farewell to Baby Superman, he is simply reading a piece of scratch paper taped to the baby's diaper.
After the mirth mobile crashed and got destroyed, I wonder what Wayne would have done if that other car wasn't there especially before he saw that car, he had a happy look on his face from 0:20-0:22 like he was happy the mirth mobile crashed not feeling worried about being delayed to stop Cassandra's wedding. Otherwise if that other car wasn't there, I guess he would have to quickly call a taxi and say "quickly take me to the First Presbyterian Church On Gordon Street."
Does anybody remember his brilliant cameo in True Lies, as Arnie's boss? At one point he was standing facing Mr. Universe, but Moses was taller and broader and a hell of a lot more dominating. I bet Conan really felt like a Barbarian then. And he certainly didn't say he'd be back.
When you get a part in a movie playing a stereotypical good actor. You know you’ve accomplished all there is to accomplish. And Alexander wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.
I have nothing wrong with keeping guns legal, for exactly the reasons you stated. I do have a problem with people who go and visit a city mere days after a high school shooting and hold conferences advocating gun ownership.
" I do have a problem with people who go and visit a city mere days after a high school shooting and hold conferences advocating gun ownership. " Do you have a problem with a "gun control" push after mass shootings? You do realize that the 2nd amendment is a safety against tyranny, to keep the ruling class from pushing around the people, correct? "I saw a movie once where only the police and the army have guns. It's called Schindler's List."
@biggusdickus1994 It was intentional, it was all part of the silliness of the film. The idea of Wayne driving from Auroa to SoCal and back, in what would seem like 3 hours in the movie, all supposed to be part of the absurditiy my friend. It does mention earlier in the film that his girlfriend moved to California as part of her recording contract.
I posted a version of this the day Heston died. Got taken down of course. The best part for me is when Meyers mouths; “alright” when Heston is swapped in. R.I.P. GOAT.
Seriously, this scene could've easily won an Oscar. Damn what an actor. Rest in peace Charlton.
Charlton is the bad actor?
@@realmrknight no.. the first guy was. Just kind of there rambling. Then here’s Moses who parted the Red Sea in the 10 commandments 👍👍👍👍Ben-hur himself👍👍👍👍
Plus then he needs Gordon street, gets Moses himself iconic actor tough guy charlton Heston to give him a story plus directions, thrn drives off on empty 😂😂😂😂
Ben-Hur is my favourite film of all time, The Ten Commandments is my No.2, 2001: A Space Odyssey is my No.3. Honourable mentions starring Mr. Heston: Planet Of The Apes, The Omega Man, Soylent Green, Earthquake, Airport, The Awakening, and a cameo as Arnold Schwarzenegger's boss in True Lies 🙂
The guy playing the bad actor was pretty good at being a bad actor!
He could easily be a Clark Gable in "gone with the wind"
I think he _was_ a bad actor
Everyone is a bad actor compared to Charlton Heston.
I always wondered if its more challenging to be a good actor trying to play a bad actor than it is to just play a normal character.
@@Luccimatic Good point. I often think of Christopher Lloyd in Taxi. Don't think that was easy.
Long live Charlton Heston. One of the greatest actors who ever lived.
It took 10 years, but I'll agree and give you the first upvote.
@@joaquinspandex7870 2:06-2:09
@@joaquinspandex7870
I second that, And it would be an honor to give you the first upvote as well.
"Damn you, Goddamn you all to hell!" I so concur.
By far the greatest cameo in film history!
I concur
Absolutely
Just to add some context to this scene....in the Graduate, which this parodies, the guy at the Gas Station who gives Dustin Hoffman directions to the Church was TERRIBLY acted. Which just makes this funnier.
ShadowSonic2 Can we get this informative and accurate comment some more likes?
@@Nickel138 Can we get this informative and accurate comment some more likes? --> DONE
SJ - I had no idea this is what the scene references. Thanks for pointing that out.
I mean, it's a small point, but I think we can do better than this...
valar I see what you did there 😂
Charlton FREAKING Heston!!! That man is a freaking legend! LOL
R.I.P. Charlton Heston. That was comical scene but the voice was BIBLICAL!
AM radio fade out in the tunnel is a nice touch!
That tear on Wayne’s face 😂😂😂😂
Interesting fact - The man playing the first mechanic/bad actor is the brother in law of Keith Richards
Heston's acting always makes me want to go to Gordon street.
Poor Al Hansen, he did his best but no one can deliver a tear jerker like Heston.
I can watch this scene over and over lol
That one perfect day on Gordon Street
I just did! And with my Dad too!
A master. The greatest American actor.
where these guys in the graduate?
Mario Iacolucci No
Heston was good too!
I wish I had a smile like Charlton Heston.
Zhang!!!
The fact that they got the cement truck on the highway is priceless!!
Wow I've seen this scene 100 times, The Ten Commandments 10 times, and Ben Hur 5 times and finally just realized who the actor is and understood the joke
Michael Kanis I don't get it :-(
I didn't realize it was a cameo of a Charlton Heston, so the movie's joke made no sense to me for years. I was like "who the heck is this other random old guy in the scene?"
Nobody but Charlton Heston sounds like that.
@@raggaeldestro Yeah funny you should say it like that. I happened to see a "What's my line" from the early 60s with Charlton Heston as the guest. The panel naturally had to be blindfolded. Heston didn't alter his voice very much and they nailed him very quickly.
This is the best scene from both Wayne's World films.
Yeah I am a huge James Hong fan. In my opinion, he doesn't get enough credit for his near endless body of work. In WW2, he played Tia Carrere's father and you only actually heard his real voice in a couple lines since all else was campily overdubbed to get some solid laughs.
This & Cooper's cameo
It's hard to choose just 1 scene from the 2 Wayne's World movies since they're both awesome but my #1 favorite is still the iconic Bohemian Rhapsody scene.
Lmao classic scene. R.I.P Charles Heston.
I just remember people laughing and applauding in the theatre when my friends and I saw this. My gut was hurting so much after this scene!! 😆😅🤣😂😆😅🤣😂
Sometimes it’s just good being bad. Especially for the sake of Humour.
I’ll never forget Gordon street… a long time of go!😊
I always wonder how they managed to sell this idea to Mr. Heston
By offering to pay him money.
@@jonathancampbell5231
Heston was very wealthy at that point. He serious did not need the money that scene would have provided.
Somebody managed to persuade him some how.
also, "you're the guy we bring in as the great actor" is a pretty flattering compliment, isn't it?
Somehow Mike Myers was able to get an incredible amount of Big Name cameos.
Barbara Streisand herself made her own unannounced, self-appointed cameo on live SNL TV during one of his "Coffee Talk" skits with Roseanne Barr and Madonna. She walked in on the skit as a gift to him!🤯
Heston hosted SNL around this time.
Chuck Heston gotta love him, it was nice of him to do a little cameo like that
when my dad saw this part he said "oh my God! it's Moses!"
my favorite part of that movie!! it was so damn cool!!
Charlton Heston was one handsome dude
Now that is how you milk a scene! And heads up to the actor who set it up with the contrast!! Also Wayne's reaction is golden!!
I love the slap on the shoulder. It's like....Affirmation.
I would not mind being replaced by Charlton Heston.
I mean, it's Chuck Heston. You just take the L for a guy like that. There aren't too many left
Freaking brilliant. Heston can take a few lines and make you cry.
I watch this about 25 times a year and I always wonder, what sort of thing did he promise, and what did that perfect day involve?
You can still see the first guys sleeve as he's standing off to the side! Haha 🤣😂
I actually liked the first actor.
This one scene makes the whole movie good
Its hard to not cry at the end of this scene,😢😭.
'Specially with *Father-sonish shoulder slap* I'm tearing up.
Yeah, rest in peace Mr. Heston and thank you.
2 dislikes? They must not know where Gordon st is. Or the memories that live on that street.
You'll take Gordon Street from my cold dead hands.
Hahahaha
I like how the movie implies Charlton Fucking Heston just happened to be hanging around on set in a mechanics outfit, just in case they needed a spare actor for any reason.
Nice language
@@annehechesliverdonation9624 Thanks, it's English.
@@TheMattastic no shit
"From his dead, cold hands!" Long Live Charlton Heston
whenever someone asks me for directions, that's what i tell them.
I wonder if Mike Myers had to beg Charlton Heston to do this bit part. Best cameo ever
IIRC, Heston said he always wanted to do more comedic stuff to show he could do it. So this was probably a gas for him.
Arguably the best scene in a criminally underrated sequel...
Deservedly underrated cause it’s crap
@@GavinJ37 the original was superior but Wayne's World 2 isn't that bad, I still enjoy watching it.
Personally I like 2 more. It's so ridiculous
"But my girlfriend is in there!"
@@tomace4898 Hey, a lot of people's girlfriends are in there.
"I once knew a girl who lived on Gordon Street. Long time ago, when I was a young man. Not a day passes I don't think of her and the promise I made which I will always keep. That one perfect day on Gordon Street... That's uh, five blocks up, two over."
*Choking up*
"Thank you...."
Every time I watch this scene I have to watch it 50 times in a row.
The delivery!!!!🤯🤯🤯❤
I love the Tunnel part :-)
The way Wayne steps all over that poor Alfa Spyder getting in and out of it. Most heinous!
I'm pretty sure you can see the door panel flex when he steps on it.
Charlton Heston....
Un verdadero ejemplo de Hombre.
Que en Paz descanse! :'(
You can imagine a ham actor rehearsing that scene for days yet never looking convincing, while Heston could turn up late, read the lines once and just nail it in one take.
Pacino said that he'd act his ass off in Godfather, but Brando would come in and still make him look like a novice without even knowing his lines.
@@ShadowSonic2 Brando simply read out loud his lines and still managed to pull it all off. When he is bidding farewell to Baby Superman, he is simply reading a piece of scratch paper taped to the baby's diaper.
The Graduate parody is outstanding.
where's Hoffman?
@@marioiacolucci "where's Hoffman?" ...except for that.
2 of the best meta movies ever made.
13 people forgot the promise they made on that one perfect day on Gordon St.
So that's who my mom has been standing in our front yard at Gordon St. looking for all these years.
I never noticed when I was a kid, but that's actually very moving lol
The good actor, Charlton Heston is definitely a great actor
my dad played a tree in this movie. he had to dress up in a tree costume and blend in with the real trees. move magic! hollywood BABY!!!
I feel bad for the first guy.
Love how his name tag says, Charlie, such a wonderful and amazing actor and man.
Look at the giant spark plugs behind Charlton.
"Five blocks up, two over"
"Thank you. And...how do I make my car go up? Also, wtf is over? That's no help at all"
From my cold dead hands
Once in a while I watch this scene. Just amazing.
Charlton Heston was friggin' amazing..
I drive through that tunnel every time I go from Santa Barbara to Buellton
Good old Chuck Heston
2 great songs from different decades
00:18 Bradley cooper the time traveler
Charlie nailed it through the uprights.
After the mirth mobile crashed and got destroyed, I wonder what Wayne would have done if that other car wasn't there especially before he saw that car, he had a happy look on his face from 0:20-0:22 like he was happy the mirth mobile crashed not feeling worried about being delayed to stop Cassandra's wedding. Otherwise if that other car wasn't there, I guess he would have to quickly call a taxi and say "quickly take me to the First Presbyterian Church On Gordon Street."
For all of the great Charlton Heston films, also check out In The Mouth of Madness.
Class acting.
Very underrated movie! Great 90s horror... a Stephen King/Lovecraft apocalypse movie few have ever seen
Fun fact the person switching the actors around is actually the film’s director himself Stephen Surjik.
charlton heston awesome man...one fine day on gordan street. ;)
Monumental. A true legend
hahaha i love the crash wayne wahhhh!!!!!!
best scene of both films lol , Heston :(
That baritone voice !
I always assumed they would get Dustin Hoffman.
Ah yes, the good old days when comedies were actually funny
The car is from the graduate! The red one
of course....from the Legend himself....Mr. Heston
Does anybody remember his brilliant cameo in True Lies, as Arnie's boss? At one point he was standing facing Mr. Universe, but Moses was taller and broader and a hell of a lot more dominating.
I bet Conan really felt like a Barbarian then.
And he certainly didn't say he'd be back.
When you get a part in a movie playing a stereotypical good actor. You know you’ve accomplished all there is to accomplish. And Alexander wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.
that poor old-timer that got upstaged by thee Charlton Heston...
0:24 Sure he's excited about the extra car now, but wait till it runs outta gas...
never realized until now that his tank was running empty as he pulled away from a gas station.
I have nothing wrong with keeping guns legal, for exactly the reasons you stated. I do have a problem with people who go and visit a city mere days after a high school shooting and hold conferences advocating gun ownership.
" I do have a problem with people who go and visit a city mere days after a high school shooting and hold conferences advocating gun ownership. "
Do you have a problem with a "gun control" push after mass shootings? You do realize that the 2nd amendment is a safety against tyranny, to keep the ruling class from pushing around the people, correct?
"I saw a movie once where only the police and the army have guns. It's called Schindler's List."
Age of Consent by New Order, a film cover of the song.
No small parts, only small actors.
This is what happens when you don't have cell phones
I love TH-cam for this exact thing. Described this scene poorly and was able to just show it.
Ironically, that actor did a great job at acting like he was not a good actor
I remembered this as it being the lemonheads version
@biggusdickus1994 It was intentional, it was all part of the silliness of the film. The idea of Wayne driving from Auroa to SoCal and back, in what would seem like 3 hours in the movie, all supposed to be part of the absurditiy my friend. It does mention earlier in the film that his girlfriend moved to California as part of her recording contract.
Too awesome 😅
RIP Mirth Mobile (February 14 1992 - December 10 1993)
I posted a version of this the day Heston died. Got taken down of course. The best part for me is when Meyers mouths; “alright” when Heston is swapped in. R.I.P. GOAT.
May the hand of God strike all those who don't like this- he he
@freddyraybentos no, this is Mrs Robinson, however it isn't Simon & Garfunkel, it's a cover version by the Lemonheads.
Poor chickens