Rating summary
Movie |  | 3.0 |
Video |  | 3.0 |
Audio |  | 3.0 |
Extras |  | 2.0 |
Overall |  | 3.0 |
Wayne's World Blu-ray Movie Review
Reviewed by Martin Liebman February 10, 2022
Paramount has widely released a Blu-ray SteelBook packaging variant for the 1992 Comedy 'Wayne's World.' The disc and digital content is
identical to that found in the 2009 wide release. See the 'Special Features and Extras' section of the review below for
more on the SteelBook's look and feel.

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Wayne's World Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality 

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Wayne's World Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality 

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Wayne's World Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras 

Apparently, orange is the new Wayne. The SteelBook is interestingly designed, blasting out a bright orange color that features Wayne and Garth
on the front in that classic top-down photo that's been so prominent in the film's advertising materials over the past three decades. The film's title
appears in large white letters below them. All around the SteelBook are various quotes from the film in something along the lines of bronze/gold colors.
The rear panel is much the same, with a Wayne and Garth photo center. More orange and more quotes litter the panel. Both panels are glossy-smooth
but won't show much fingerprinting outside of the black areas. The spine is orange with the film's title in white, center. It is flanked by a white
Paramount
logo at the top and a white Blu-ray logo at the bottom.
Inside, the digital copy code is tucked underneath the left-hand-side tabs. The lone Blu-ray disc is situated on the right on a central hub. The inner print
is a two-panel spread that features the classic image depicting Wayne and Garth at the bottling factory.
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Wayne's World Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation 

This is a SteelBook that will stand out on the shelf. It's nice enough, but what would have been nicer would have been a remastered Blu-ray, a UHD, or
at least both films included inside. For hardcore Wayne's World fans only.