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  1. Weird Science is a 1985 American teen science fantasy comedy film written and directed by John Hughes and starring Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, and Kelly LeBrock. It is based on the 1951 pre- Comics Code comic "Made of the Future" by Al Feldstein, which appeared in the magazine of the same name.

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  3. Weird Science: Directed by John Hughes. With Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBrock, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Bill Paxton. Two high-school nerds use a computer program to literally create the perfect woman, who promptly turns their lives upside-down.

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    • Comedy, Romance, Sci-Fi
    • John Hughes
    • 1985-08-02
    • John Hughes' Process
    • Casting
    • Shermer, Illinois
    • Road Warrior Connection
    • Kelly Lebrock
    • Robert Downey Jr.'s Shenanigans
    • Rocket Fuel
    • Deleted Scene
    • Piano Girl
    • Chet's Transformation

    John Hughes wrote the screenplay for Weird Sciencein just two days. He took the title from the classic 1950s anthological comic-book series of the same name. For the titular theme song, Hughes phoned Oingo Boingo frontman Danny Elfman while he was driving in the car and asked him to write a theme song for the film. During filming, Hughes was incred...

    Hughes wrote National Lampoon's Vacation, which starred Anthony Michael Hall as Rusty Griswold. Hall was subsequently cast in several Hughes movies, beginning with Sixteen Candles. In a franchise-shifting decision, Hall opted out of reprising the role of Rusty Griswold in European Vacation to star in Weird Scienceinstead. As a result, Rusty and his...

    Shermer, Illinois, is a fictional town that serves as the setting for several Hughes movies. Shermer High School is featured in both Sixteen Candles and Weird Science, linked by the exact same tracking shot used in both movies for the exterior of the school. RELATED: 15 Most Relatable Quotes From Ferris Bueller's Day Off Furthermore, the town of No...

    For the biker gang-leader at the end of the film, actor Vernon Wells essentially reprises his role as Wez from Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior. Earlier in the film, Ian tells Lisa that people call Max "Mad Max." As Lord General, Wells dons nearly-identical studded leather, mohawk, see-thru tank-top, and facial makeup as his character Wez did in The Roa...

    Kelly LeBrock initially turned down the role of Lisa, citing her time on the beaches of France to be more of a priority. Before she finally accepted the role, Demi Moore and Robin Wright auditioned for the part. An actress named Kelly Emberg was cast as Lisa but was replaced after a couple of days of filming. In the bathroom scene, Playboy Magazine...

    Robert Downey Jr. (Ian) and his screen-partner Robert Rusler (Max) were known to indulge in several on-set shenanigans while making Weird Science. For instance, their secret handshake before dumping a slushie on Gary (Hall) and Wyatt (Ilan Mitchel-Smith) was totally improvised. A rumor persisted for years after the movie that Downey Jr. and Rusler ...

    For the scene in which a giant rocket plunges through the floor of Wyatt's bedroom and up through the roof of the house was a major logistical nightmare. The shot was incredibly complicated to set up, leaving a little margin of error to get it right. RELATED: Robert Downey Jr.'s 10 Bwst Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes According to Robert Rusler...

    A deleted scene from the final cut of the film would have expounded on Max and Ian's fates. Instead of fleeing the bikers to never be seen again, the original idea was to have the sky open up with multicolored clouds that envelop Max and Ian before turning them into a donkey and pig. Producer Joel Silver convinced Hughes to cut the scene because it...

    The nude pianist who gets swept up the chimney at the end of the film was played by Kym Malin, Playboy Centerfold of the October 1982 issue. Malin did her own stunts in the film, which required an elaborate set-up. For the shot, Malin was attached to a scaffold, hoisted up into the chimney where a large vacuum tore her clothes off. A crane then lif...

    When Lisa turns Chet (Bill Paxton) into a giant pile of poop at the end of the movie, the puppet was to be operated solely by Paxton himself while inside the suit. However, when he became too claustrophobic to do so, other measures were taken. Instead of one man operating the suit, Paxton got out and two diminutive actors (Kevin Thompson and Joe Ge...

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  4. Weird Science (1985) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · 1. Who directed Weird Science? John Hughes directed Weird Science, adding his signature touch of comedy and relatability to the film. 2. When was Weird Science released? Weird Science was released on August 2, 1985. 3. Are there any notable actors in the movie?

  6. Sep 5, 2023 · It was unexpected from John Hughes — but that’s what made Weird Science work so well. In the 80s, John Hughes was a household name. The writer/director gave us so many films that identified...

  7. Two high-school nerds use a computer program to literally create the perfect woman, who promptly turns their lives upside-down. Two unpopular teenagers, Gary Wallace and Wyatt Donnelly, fail at all attempts to be accepted by their peers.

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