Wayne's World

Continuity mistake: After Wayne is finished using the cue cards for Noah Vanderhoff's interview, they cut to commercial. Wayne grips the stack of cards with two hands initially, but when the shot changes to Terry saying, "We're at commercial," Wayne is only using his left hand. (01:07:50)

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Continuity mistake: When Garth is holding the air ratchet gun, he's facing to the left. However every time the camera shot goes back to Wayne, Garth is in the background instantly facing the car. Then when it cuts back to Garth, he's turned 90 degrees again.

jerimiah

Continuity mistake: When Garth is playing with the drilling machine we see him hitting the car door above the door handle. When it cuts the drilling machine hits below the door handle. (00:20:20)

Mortug

Continuity mistake: When Benjamin is talking to Wayne and Garth about giving Vanderhoff a spot on the show in the first scene. On the left side of the end of the table there is a tray of nachos with dip and different kinds of drinks, then in the next scene when Wayne talks to Garth about selling out the nachos with dip are on the right side of the table and the drinks are gone. (00:47:47)

Continuity mistake: During the first Wayne's World show in the movie they bring out a guy with a haircutting machine. The man sits down next to Garth with the hose in front of Garth. The camera angle changes and the hose is now behind Garth. (00:01:45)

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Trivia: When Wayne plays "Stairway To Heaven" in the music shop, he is then stopped and says "No stairway". The filmmakers actually tried to get the song played in the movie but were denied, so this is just a little nudge at them in this scene. I think Mike Myers mentions this on the commentary on the DVD.

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Question: During one scene in the Mirthmobile, Wayne pulls up alongside another driver, winds down the window and says "Pardon me, do you have any gray poopah?" and then begins to laugh. What's he talking about?

Answer: There was a series of commercials for a mustard called Grey Poupon in the late 80s and early 90s. It usually involved someone driving up next to a limo in a cheaper car, rolling their window down and asking them "pardon me sir, do you have any Grey Poupon?". Then the richer man in the limo would say "certainly" and pass it to the guy in the other car. They were incredibly stupid commercials and wayne's world makes fun of them.

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