Before he was that international man of mystery Austin Powers, Mike Myers starred n the two Wayne's World pictures as an appealing but goofy loser withhis matched friend Dana Carvey as Garth. The two have a local cable access channel
station where they do their thing for a Chicago based audience. It's good they
have some interests since neither can hold down a job for long.
But Sammy Glick like advertising executive Rob Lowe doing one of his heel type roles thinks the show might have some appeal. He gets a sponsor and the boys are on real television.
There's something kind of sweet in their naivete. In any event the two learn a harsh lesson in the concept of creative control.
Like the guys the film is charming in a goofy sort of way. But if Lowe's right and this is what appeals to American youth, as the president of that time said we're in some deep doo doo.
But Sammy Glick like advertising executive Rob Lowe doing one of his heel type roles thinks the show might have some appeal. He gets a sponsor and the boys are on real television.
There's something kind of sweet in their naivete. In any event the two learn a harsh lesson in the concept of creative control.
Like the guys the film is charming in a goofy sort of way. But if Lowe's right and this is what appeals to American youth, as the president of that time said we're in some deep doo doo.