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Weird Science
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In an attempt to win the heart of girls and make friends, two teenager students who are socially awkward and suffer from being hated by other students, create a robot woman to love, the thing that inspires their life, as they manage to make friends, but incidents come to climax when they lose their control on the robot.
In an attempt to win the heart of girls and make friends, two teenager students who are socially awkward and suffer from being hated by other students, create a robot woman to love, the thing that inspires their life, as they manage to make friends, but incidents come to climax when they lose their control on the robot.
Actors:
Prince Hughes,
Barbara Lang,
Rock A. Walker,
Vince Townsend Jr.,
Kelly LeBrock,
Theodocia Goodrich,
John Kapelos,
DMitch Davis,
Ann Coyle,
Jill Whitlow,
Darren Harris,
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Prince Hughes
25 August 1947, Illinois, USA
Barbara Lang
8 April 1937, New York City, New York, USA
Rock A. Walker
Vince Townsend Jr.
12 April 1906, Arkansas, USA
Kelly LeBrock
24 March 1960, New York City, New York, USA
Theodocia Goodrich
24 March 1904, Oberlin, Kansas, USA
John Kapelos
8 March 1956, London, Ontario, Canada
DMitch Davis
15 July 1941, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
Ann Coyle
29 April 1919, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Jill Whitlow
11 November 1963, USA
Darren Harris
Director:
John Hughes
John Hughes
18 February 1950, Lansing, Michigan, USA
Country:
United States
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November 11, 2005
Feels like something that Hughes slapped together over the course of one weed-filled weekend. It's a novelty flick, but a fairly funny one ... for the most part.January 26, 2006
This is ordinary stuff that's aged about as well as Mitchell-Smith's clunky computer.
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October 31, 2004
All those who pine about John Hughes not making teen movies any more should be forced to watch this one again.October 03, 2011
Bouncy and charming, anchored by Hall's finest comic turn for the director and LeBrock's disarmingly easygoing turn as a self-satisfied sex goddess.February 27, 2008
Weird Science is an odd mix of risqué shenanigans, puerile pranks and dubious gender politics. It also happens to be very funny.September 08, 2008
Throw in an infectious Oingo Boingo title tune, LeBrock in the finest fashions the Reagan-era could offer, and intoxicated tales of large-chested, knee-happy ex-girlfriends, and you have yourself one delectable adolescent comedy.February 27, 2008
Weird Science veers off into a typical coming-of-age saga without exploring any of the psychological territory it lightly sails over in the early going.January 01, 2000
Weird Science combines two great traditions in popular entertainment: Inflamed male teenage fantasies and Frankenstein's monster.February 27, 2008
A mildly dirty reworking of love, popularity and wild times, this is John Hughes' scrappiest film to date, but it redeems its tastelessness and stupidity by being fairly funny most of the time.May 20, 2003
Even 14-year-old boys may find it heavy sledding.February 27, 2008
Le Brock plays her character with a sense of style and wit, something the rest of Weird Science largely lacks.July 16, 2012
Watching Weird Science again in the harsh light of my 20s was like catching up with an old friend who I had recalled as a raucous party animal, but was now clearly a shaky meth addict with no teeth.