"We're all getting too old to be pissed. Wayne's World has such a beautiful, uplifting spirit about it. Why should there be a dark cloud? This is going to be cathartic. Everyone's going to walk out of there high -- sort of like they did when they watched the movie."

Ever wonder why there was no? Part of the reason could be the lackluster box office totals for, but it could also be blamed on the rift that formed between star Mike Meyers, his co-star Dana Carvey anddirector Penelope Spheeris. Despite the first film's happy-go-lucky vibe, there were squabbles behind-the-scenes. But years later, this is all just water under the bridge, and now the three will reunite for a Wayne's World panel on April 23 at the Academy's Wilshire Boulevard headquarters.Speaking with THR about the event, Spheeris said:But what was the brouhaha all about? Reportedly Myers and Spheeris fought over the film's final cut, with her often rejecting his suggestions. To her credit, her version scored well with test audiences, and went on to be a beloved box office hit. Still, when it came time to make a sequel, the spurned Meyers pushed Spheeris out of consideration for the director's chair. Instead, Stephen Surjik helmed, which barely broke even at the domestic box office and was less loved by critics. Spheeris went on to helm such bubbly comedies asandThe rift between Meyers and Carvey came a little later when the latter saw Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me . Carvey felt burned, believing Meyer's had ripped off a goofy impersonation he'd done ofcreator Lorne Michaels to create Dr. Evil . That might have stung less if Carvey had been offered a role in the popular franchise. Still, this trio of comedy crafters are burying the hatchet, so it's party time. Excellent!