Tired: (Adjective) Something which is no longer fresh or in good condition.Hey, would you look at that, kids? A Wayne's World sketch, in 2008! You don't see that kind of thing too often these days -- and at the MTV Movie Awards, no less! Here's an interesting fact: do you know that it's actually been
sixteen years since the first Waynes World movie? And that's just the
movie, not the more funny, appropriately-lengthed sketch which first ran on "Saturday Night Live."
Now here's a coincidink: guess what else is sixteen years old? A fairly large percentage of MTV's demographic! Because if there's one thing teenagers have historically never been able to get enough of, it's stuff their
parents liked. So what, were the "
Human Giant" guys home washing their hair?
Update: Now with video.


Hey now, i liked it
I'm pretty sure they didn't do it to be 'relevent', I think they did it to make those of us who liked Wayne's World get a giggle. Which I did.
"more funny"?
I was happy to see Dana Carvey, but the jokes were the same ones from SNL, including the moronic giggling. Is this why Comedy Central aired both Wayne's World movies last weekend? To whet the ancestors' appetite for this sketch?
The kids probably thought Myers and Carvey were riffing on "Gwain's Word" from Between the Lions.