Plot
Two nerdish boys attempt to create the perfect woman, but she turns out to be more than that.
Release Year: 1985
Rating: 6.4/10 (28,242 voted)
Director:
John Hughes
Stars: Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Kelly LeBrock
Storyline Two unpopular teenagers, Gary and Wyatt, fail at all attempts to be accepted by their peers. Their desperation to be liked leads them to "create" a woman via their computer. Their living and breathing creation is a gorgeous woman, Lisa, whose purpose is to boost their confidence level by putting them into situations which require Gary and Wyatt to act like men. On their road to becoming accepted, they encounter many hilarious obstacles, which gives the movie an overall sense of silliness.
Cast: Anthony Michael Hall
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Gary Wallace
Kelly LeBrock
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Lisa
Ilan Mitchell-Smith
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Wyatt Donnelly
Bill Paxton
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Chet Donnelly
Suzanne Snyder
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Deb
Judie Aronson
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Hilly
Robert Downey Jr.
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Ian
(as Robert Downey)
Robert Rusler
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Max
Vernon Wells
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Lord General
Britt Leach
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Al Wallace
Barbara Lang
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Lucy Wallace
Michael Berryman
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Mutant Biker
Ivor Barry
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Henry Donnelly
Ann Coyle
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Carmen Donnelly
(as Anne Bernadette Coyle)
Suzy J. Kellems
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Gymnast
Taglines:
It's all in the name of science. Weird Science.
Release Date: 2 August 1985
Filming Locations: Black Lagoon, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
Gross: $23,834,000
(USA)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
Shermer-ville was the original name of Northbrook, IL. Home of Glenbrook North High School featured in the outside school shots for
Ferris Bueller's Day Off. The village of Shermerville was incorporated in 1901 and renamed Northbrook in 1923.
Goofs:
Continuity:
When Gary and Deb are being chased by the cop, and cross the railroad tracks, the train changes direction between shots.
Quotes:
[the woman that Gary and Wyatt created is looking for a name]
Garry:
How about Lisa? Lisa:
Why Lisa? Garry:
Why not? Wyatt:
He used to like a girl named Lisa. Lisa:
[smiles]
Oh yeah? Old girlfriend? Wyatt:
She kicked him in the nuts. Garry:
[annoyed]
Will you shut the hell up? Wyatt:
[sympathetically]
Look Gary, it wasn't your fault. All you said was hello to her. Garry:
[annoyed]
Look Wyatt, shut up!
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User Review
THE 80's comedy
Rating: 9/10
Weird Science is the best 80's comedy that was ever made. I'm saying it.
Ghostbusters, Summer Rental, The Great Outdoors, Strange Brew, Gung Ho, Mr.
Mom, all of these movies have their place, but none of them can match Weird
Science for laughs or pure....eightiesness. Yes eightiesness is a quality.
It's a corny, dated quality but one that is tangible and valued by my fellow
eighties loving brethren to this day. Come back with me if you will to a
time when Anthony Michael Hall was still fielding calls and Kelly LeBrock
was French for sexy.
Weird Science has everything that an eighties comedy needs: A least one hot
girl, a few actors who are no longer working or who do anything that will
come along, plenty of dashing eighties threads, a corny as hell eighties
soundtrack,(and Oingo Boingo is as corny and eighties as they get), and
plenty of cheap funny jokes.
Undoubtedly the best thing about Weird Science is Bill Paxton, who plays
Wyatt's older brother Chet. Chet is the worst big brother ever to grace a
movie screen and is a role model for all big brothers everywhere, me
included. Chet delights in extorting money and valuables from Wyatt in
exchange for his silence about Wyatt's activities. The best part in the
movie is when Chet gets turned into the toad thing or whatever it is. Man I
love that part.
The rest of the cast does a good job of being their stock characters. Kelly
LeBrock does a good job of being hot. Robert Downey Jr. shows none of the
signs of future drug addiction. The film is unremarkable in the fact that it
isn't anything groundbreaking or special. It's just a funny movie. And an
eighties classic.
Bottom Line: If you grew up in the eighties and you never saw Weird Science
then you must atone for your crimes by going out and buying it right now.
Then send me an email telling me how grateful you are that I put you on the
path to rightousness and eighties correctness.
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