Wayne's World 3
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sano_suke3 — 22 years ago(January 21, 2004 01:36 PM)
i agree with fmagg19, regarding the fact that today's music has changed. in fact, today's music sucks!! (not the point though) however, i rather the idea posted by blueheaven, in which Wayne and Garth have both fallen out of touch, and somehow meet again. from this reunion, they could decide to once again have their tv show, and begin to influence people in returning the the music of the early 90's. after all, lets face it, aerosmith from 10-20 years ago is sooo much better than today this is also applicable to bon jovi, red hot chili peppers, metallica, pearl jam, and numerous others
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Soluble_Snake — 22 years ago(January 30, 2004 03:01 PM)
WHAT ARE YOU SAYING!!!???
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are a GREAT band! The others kinda suck, but the Peppers are great. And I hope you realize that they've been around since beforethe first Wayne's World was made. They're on their way to being classic. And Aerosmith is NOT that good. They're a good band yes, but a better band is sayBruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, or The RamonesI could go on if you wanted me to. There are plenty of great ROCK bands today, just like there were in the early '90s, '80s, and '70's. And some really bad stuff happened in the '90s too. Like Vanilla Ice.
I'm not sure a Wayne's World 3 would be a good idea, it'd run the risk of critics reaming and saying it's a "Has-Been" movie and such. Which would be crap. But anyways, I like all the previous idea. Especially rescuing America from today's dumb rap and hip-hop trends, and bringing us back to good ol' rock. And Today's music does NOT suck, you just don't listen to the write bands.
And The Red Hot Chili Peppers are better than Aerosmith. Especially Red Hot Chili Peppers from 10-20 YEARS AGO. -
BbaySMH — 22 years ago(January 31, 2004 08:53 AM)
Wayne & Garth should both be adults stuck in crappy jobs when they meet up again and try to get their show back on the air.
Also, the music change is a GOOD thing. Wayne & Garth are metalheads, and just think of all the jokes they can make while in a music store or club due to this. Now that they're grown up and grown out of their teenage behavior, music, TV show, etc, once they try to go back, everything will be differant. Can just imagine the first time they get back together and go to a club and a pop song come on and the looks on their faces. Plus, they have to go to the junkyard, where far in the back covered in weeds, they buy back, the Mirth Mobile. -
teenageboy15 — 18 years ago(March 06, 2008 09:53 PM)
Hey, Wayne's World 3 would be great. A touch of make-up. And hey, it dosn't have to take place in the 2000s. It could take place back in the '90s. I'd watch it if both Dana and Myers returned. It help weigh my decission if Cassandra came back. Hey, it could work if Myers does his part.
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drbrth — 15 years ago(February 17, 2011 04:44 PM)
I TOTALLY agree with you here! Coping with the change of music culture and their aging bodies would be hilarious but would also shine some heart on the series. Gosh have you ever heard of the Fubar series? The sequel Fubar: Balls to the Wall is coming out soon and the trailer looks freakin hilarious!! It makes me think of what Waynes World 3 COULD HAVE been and also the main character remind me so much of Wayne and Garth. Im so excited to check it out bc we may not have to dream about Waynes World 3 anymore!!!
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paal_erik — 18 years ago(December 03, 2007 06:52 PM)
Aerosmith Is Way better than the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Who aren't that great by the way. and they are better than Bruce springsteen and the ramones.
I think it would be fun with a new waynes world or anyway somekind of movie in that kind of style, most comedies to day are way 2 dramatic, or just not as funny. and most of the comedies today are too repetive. -
thesparkyshow — 17 years ago(June 15, 2008 02:16 AM)
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have gone WAAAAY downhill since their early days.. and Vanilla Ice was not that bad a thing. THat song owned the world for a few months and I still get requests very often to play it. Bad stuff in the 90's can be related more to many a things.. But not Vanilla Ice!
Perhaps Wayne & Garth are forced to change the format of their show to accomidate the change in music and they are bashed by the remaining rock fans until they set out on a quest to revive real rock and roll again. They bring in a few of the newer groups and a great classic one for a great Waynestock 2
That totally revamps the music scene. Throw in Cassandra and Crucial Taunt and like it was said above, a slick businessman and a lot of hurl jokes.. Waynes World 3 is born.. However after this long a wait, it will have to somehow be epic in order to get any real attention. The MTV awards had my hopes way up! -
ZFGokuSSJ1 — 22 years ago(January 02, 2004 03:37 PM)
Thanks! I thought it'd be an average story.
Actually, I'm a director, not a screenwriter Amateur films of course, I haven't made any yet but you can learn about my first film here: www.geocities.com/bwthemovie -
larsalec — 22 years ago(January 24, 2004 11:06 AM)
you're an amateur director with no movies on the record?
Let me guess, you're 13, you own a camera and you and some silly friends of yours are making a movie so that you might impress some girl you like or maybe to become "cool".
Yeah sounds like it, especially considering your site being on GEOSHITTIES. -
Soluble_Snake — 22 years ago(January 30, 2004 02:46 PM)
Hello. I'm Cappy's (dbfan12's) partner in crime. The screenwriter. Who never writes anything. Because Cappy cramps my creativity. Lol. But seriously, why are so grumpy? Some shove a broom up your butt or something? Making dumb home movies is fun. Even though I don't like alot of Keenan ideas, it's still fun and SOMEWHAT of a learning experience, considering someday I want to write for movies seriously. (Books too, like Elmore Leonard. He's the best.) So you can just go sit on a tack. And no, it's not to impress girls. Good idea though. I could show off my ripped abs. One more thing, I doubt most of Hollywood's good directors and writers were all that normal in High School; they prolly did some similar things to. Look at Peter Jackson for God's sake! His looks scream nerd. Awesome director, and his adapted screenplay for LotR rocks. So once again, go sit on a tack.
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jayk1983 — 22 years ago(March 23, 2004 09:05 PM)
"Look at Peter Jackson for God's sake! His looks scream nerd. Awesome director, and his adapted screenplay for LotR rocks."
His looks scream nerd? And YOU'RE a writer? Jesus, I weep for the future of film. I'm a film student myself, but I am 20 years old and in college. I hate to be brutally honest, but picking up a camera and filming things impromptu does not make you a "filmmaker," no matter what the artsy people say.
Film is a theater art, which has rules and structure like everything in life. You need to learn that stuff to be considered a filmmaker, at least to some critics. And don't call yourself a director if you've never directed anything thats crazy! Same for screenwriting. Write something.
Also, the music on your website is tacky and annoying.
Waynes World 3 is a terrible idea.
P.S. Peter Jackson did not adapt LotR by himself. He did it along with two other writers. Return of the King BLEW anyway. -
nickj_g — 22 years ago(March 25, 2004 07:09 AM)
Oh come one lighten up you can def. call yourself a filmmaker, I mean here's a nice quote from Robert Rodriguez:
"Okay, so you wanna be a film-maker?
(Class choruses 'YES')
Wrong! You ARE a film-maker. The moment you think about that you want to be a fillm-maker you're that. Make yourself a business card that says you're a film-maker, pass them out to your friends, soon as you get that over with and you've got it in your mind that you're one you'll be one, you'll start thinking like one. Don't dream about being a film-maker, you are a film-maker. Now let's get down to business."
Seriously, there are a lot of people becoming famous in the movie world and not going to film school. It's almost an archaic anyway, yeah you get to learn about the functions of a camera and etc, but real world training is just as cool if not better. It seems Jackson himself didn't do film school, nor did Quentin, Spielberg quit and Rodriguez didn't go, Lucas went and look where he is as did F.F. Coppola and his greatest achivement was 30 years ago
Return of the King was one of the best movies ever, so what Jackson didn't adapt it himself, he didn't write the plot nor the story nor the book either. Doesn't mean he's a bad filmmaker.
I do agree that Waynes World 3 right out of the box wouldn't be a good thing, but if maybe Mike and Dana got together and started doing skits again and re-working it a bit, meaning updating and etc, it might work. It might -
jayk1983 — 22 years ago(March 30, 2004 06:52 PM)
Abolutely not, Mike and Dana could not make a Waynes World 3 that would live up to it's prequels ever. And don't put words in my mouth. I never said you had to go to film school to be a filmmaker; I simply said you can't run around with your teenage buddies and consider yourselves filmmakers. That quote you posted from whatever movie it was was ridiculous.
Also, TONS of people would argue with your statement that Return of the King was the best movie ever. It wasn't as good as the first two and the end was terrible and drawn out 45 minutes too long. -
Soluble_Snake — 21 years ago(June 20, 2004 06:17 PM)
First of all, ever read the LotR books?
Second of all, I pretty much agree with what you say about filmmaking, I don't consider myself a real filmmaker, sorry if that post contained misleading braggadacio. I'm just highly interested in filmmaking, enough so that I'll prolly study it college, and I'm LEARNING about screen writing. I can say with most confidence that when it comes to fiction, short stories and novellas and the like, that I can prolly write knots around you, when so inspired. I said Peter Jackson's looks scream nerd because they do, I was pointing out to a guy who made fun of a friend of mine on the board that prolly alot of filmmakers are nerdy kids, and I used him for an example because most people know LotR and Peter Jackson, and he's an awesome example.
So. Good luck with your whole high and mighty snobby movie opinon thing.
"So I uh, suppose that's your friend in the wood chipper."