It was a moment that had fans of the iconic '90s comedy Wayne’s World screaming with joy. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, the legendary duo behind Wayne and Garth, reunited on stage at the 2019 Oscars to present Bohemian Rhapsody as one of the evening's Best Picture nominees. The pair paid homage to Queen's legendary six-minute anthem, which played a pivotal role in their 1992 film. Talk about bringing it back full circle!
As the audience erupted in cheers, Mike Myers, now 55, stepped up to the mic and delivered a line that’ll forever be etched in pop culture history: “We’re not worthy!” Dana Carvey, 63, chimed in with his signature Garth voice, quipping, “I think I’m gonna hurl.” The two comedians effortlessly slipped into character, bringing the iconic Wayne and Garth back to life and reminding everyone why we fell in love with them in the first place.
A Moment of Pure Nostalgia

Mike Myers kept the laughs rolling with a classic Wayne line: “Don’t hurl, cause if you honk, I’ll spew,” he joked, and Dana played along perfectly, responding, “And if you spew, I’ll blow chunks, so I shall not hurl.” The pair shared a laugh, bringing the house down before transitioning into a heartfelt moment. Mike then took a serious tone to introduce Bohemian Rhapsody as one of the Best Picture nominees, acknowledging the film’s massive influence on Wayne’s World.
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Mike Myers’ Tribute to Bohemian Rhapsody
“Good call. Good call. Bohemian Rhapsody played a large part in the success of Wayne’s World. We’re humbled to be associated with that brilliant song,” Mike Myers expressed. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight on the red carpet, he revealed just how much he admired the film. “I just love this movie,” he gushed. “Rami Malek is fantastic. The message of declaring yourself and who you’re going to be—it’s powerful. People have been coming up to me, crying, saying how much they love this movie. I’m thrilled to be a part of it.”
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