4 Mike Myers Scenes Every Fan Would Love on Their Walls
- Brian

- Nov 17, 2025
- 2 min read
Mike Myers has given us some of the most quotable and unforgettable comedy moments in movie history! Hahaha. His characters are larger than life—and perfect for larger-than-life wall art. If you’re a Myers fan (and if you’re reading this... you probably are), here are four iconic scenes that deserve a place on your walls:
1. Dr. Evil: “Zip It!” (Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery)
Few comedy villains are as endlessly quotable as Dr. Evil. Whether he’s holding the world hostage for “one million dollars” or awkwardly trying to bond with his son, his greatest power might be telling people to zip it.
A giant print of Dr. Evil mid-“zip” is not just funny—it’s a mood. Perfect for any space where someone always talks too much.
2. Goldmember: “Smoke and a Pancake” (Mike Myers as Goldmember)
Bong and a blintz? Flapjack and a cigarette? The whole breakfast/vice combo is absurd, but in true Mike Myers fashion, it became instantly quotable.
This scene is peak Myers: weird accent, bizarre logic, and totally hilarious. As wall art, it’s a wink to every fan who remembers laughing way too hard at something that makes absolutely no sense.
3. Stuart Mackenzie: “Head! Pants! Now!” (So I Married an Axe Murderer)
Mike Myers as his own gruff Scottish dad is comedy gold. The yelling. The insults. The merciless attack on his poor son’s oversized noggin. It’s so wrong—and yet so funny—you can’t help but laugh.
Imagine this scene as oversized art on your wall. Guests walk in, spot Stuart mid-yell, and immediately start quoting: “Heed! Move! Now!” Instant conversation starter.
4. Wayne and Garth: Bohemian Rhapsody (Wayne’s World)
Few movie scenes define the 90s better than Wayne, Garth, and their crew rocking out in the Mirthmobile to Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” It’s goofy. It’s joyful. It’s pure friendship distilled into head-banging glory.
Hanging this moment in your space is like bottling nostalgia. Everyone who sees it will know exactly what to do: headbang in unison.
The man has given us some of comedy’s greatest movie moments. And the best part? You can bring them off the screen and onto your walls.
Check out briandrawsmovies.com for gallery-quality, oversized prints of these and other iconic scenes. Because your love of Mike Myers shouldn’t just live in your DVD collection—it should live on your walls.








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