Mike Myers and Dana Carvey briefly revived Wayne’s World last night as they showed up at the Oscars to support Bohemian Rhapsody.
The ceremony saw a brief introduction being provided for each Best Picture nominee – and cinematic history rightly suggested that Mike and Dana were the right guys for the Queen biopic.
Myers, who appeared in the biopic as a disgruntled music manager, appeared alongside Carvey to recite classic lines from the biopic.
After admitting they were “not worthy” to be in the presence of Queen, Myers warned: ““Don’t hurl cause if you honk I’ll spew.
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“And if you spew I’ll blow chunks, so I shall not hurl,” Carvey then responded.
It’s the kind of crowd-pleasing appearance that fans of Wayne’s World are sure to lap up.
While Bohemian Rhapsody didn’t end up winning Best Picture, it won the most awards overall – including a Best Actor win for Rami Malek’s portrayal of Freddie Mercury.
Accepting the award, Malek said: “The fact that I’m celebrating him [Freddie Mercury] and this story with you tonight is proof that we’re longing for stories like this.
“I’m the son of immigrants from Egypt. I’m a first generation American. But my story is being written right now and I could not be more grateful to each and every one of you and everyone who believed in me.”
However, a brief mishap followed – Malek fell off stage as he collected the award.