Wayne's World (5/10) Movie CLIP - Garth Likes to Play (1992) HD

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Published 2011-10-09
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Garth (Dana Carvey) plays a wicked drum solo at the Guitar Store.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Based on the Saturday Night Live sketch of the same name, Wayne's World is a wacky, irreverent pop-culture comedy about the adventures of two amiably aimless metal-head friends, Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey). From Wayne's basement, the pair broadcast a talk-show called "Wayne's World" on local public access television. The show comes to the attention of a sleazy network executive (Rob Lowe) who wants to produce a big-budget version of "Wayne's World"--and he also wants Wayne's girlfriend, a rock singer named Cassandra (Tia Carrere). Wayne and Garth have to battle the executive not only to save their show, but also Cassandra. Director Penelope Spheeris, Myers and Carvey hang a lot of silly, but funny, jokes on this thin plot, and the energy of the cast--as well as the wild pop-culture references--make Wayne's World a cut above the average Saturday Night Live spin-off movie.

CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1992)
Cast: Dana Carvey, Eric Crabb, Mike Myers, Tia Carrere
Director: Penelope Spheeris
Producers: Hawk Koch, Lorne Michaels, Dinah Minot, Barnaby Thompson
Screenwriters: Mike Myers, Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner

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All Comments (21)
  • @Tandor97
    My local gutar center has a sign that says "no smoke on the water"
  • @Jon-jt9fy
    Dana really was playing those drums. No movie trickery. Dudes a badass.
  • @Darysson
    the "may I help you" riff always gets me lmao.
  • @lgnlint
    Every Guitar Center needs a "No Stairway To Heaven" sign.
  • @eddiehaugh8760
    I love how it sounds nothing like the beginning of Stairway
  • @ms_enj
    "Not today my good man, I'm feeling saucy. I think I'm gonna buy it." One of the greatest quotes from this movie...
  • I always love how Cassandra's so amazed by a Fender Stratocaster with single coils and a "whammy" bar, like it's a rare setup or something. Lol.
  • @Aaronlcyrus
    The look on Garth's face lol Like a kid in a candy store.
  • @FOO261
    If Wayne and Garth were in Dire Straits, they’d be the Sultans of Scha-Wing!!!!!!
  • @chwayde2295
    1:25: Playing at home alone 1:57: When other people/ musicians are around me when playing.
  • @ajkcoleman
    She sounds surprised that it comes with 3 single coils and a whammy.
  • @zachhale7281
    Not today my good man, I'm feeling saucy; a line I use every day, for almost everything for no apparent reason.
  • @rudyc79
    I love how Wayne reaches for cash with both hands and yet the guitar stays in place 😆
  • @RexKwon
    even more crazy is that's really Dana Carvey drumming. A shame we missed out on so many years of his talent when he was sick. Glad he recovered, but still....the guy is so talented
  • @licksnkicks1166
    Garth's drum solo is one of my favorite parts of this movie!
  • @femoman
    And that drum solo? That wasn't dubbed over or edited together or done in post or anything. They literally just set up the drumkit, told Dana to play a solo, and left the rest to him. And this awesomeness was the result.
  • @Justafeller
    Many modern-day guitarists think this is where the whole "no playing stairway to heaven in a music store" began, but it was before this movie. It was just a song most newbies would learn and music stores got tired of hearing people come in and play it over and over all day long. The movie just made it all the more known.
  • @jstud__
    The smartest thing that was said during the “64 Strat” exchange was Wayne knowing that it was pre-CBS