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      • 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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  1. Weird Science. (film) 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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    • It Takes Its Name from A Comic Book
    • Demi Moore and Robin Wright Auditioned For Lisa
    • Kelly Lebrock Initially Turned The Film Down
    • They Started Filming with Kelly Emberg Playing Lisa
    • Bill Paxton Struggled with Claustrophobia in His Talking Poop Suit
    • The Film’S Producer Went on to Make Predator, Lethal Weapon and Die Hard
    • A Number of 80s Horror Movie Stars Appear in The Film
    • Evil Biker Vernon Wells Pretty Much Reprises His Role from Mad Max 2
    • The Theme Song Was Performed by Film Music Legend Danny Elfman
    • Ilan Mitchell-Smith Got ‘Carried Away’ Kissing Kelly Lebrock

    Although it was released a full 15 years before 2000’s X-Men opened the floodgates for the onslaught of big-screen comic book adaptations, Weird Science is, in its own way, a comic book movie. The film’s title, and the distinctive logo used in the credits and on the poster, came directly from the 50s comic book of the same name. Weird Science was a...

    It’s hard now to envisage any other 80s actress in the role of fantasy female Lisa than Kelly LeBrock – but there were of course other notable contenders. Demi Moore, the future Brat Packer then aged 23 and with just a few small film roles to her name, auditioned for the role. Another candidate was Robin Wright, only 19 at the time with just a few ...

    Already a successful model, Kelly LeBrock shot to screen fame with her pivotal role in Gene Wilder’s 1984 film The Woman in Red. However, LeBrock initially turned down Weird Science because at the time she “was in the South of France with Sting. I was with my first husband, he was doing a movie there. I was like, ‘work or play with Sting?’ and I de...

    So who, you may ask, was this other actress who initially landed the role of Lisa, but wound up being replaced by Kelly LeBrock? The answer is Kelly Emberg, who like LeBrock was also a model. Emberg achieved a degree of notoriety in the 80s as a girlfriend of rock legend Rod Stewart during the period. When cameras rolled on Weird Science, Emberg ha...

    Weird Science features an early role from Bill Paxton, who co-stars at Wyatt’s bullying, gun-loving big brother Chet. While Paxton had been working since the mid-70s, and had a memorable cameo in 1984’s The Terminator, Weird Science gave him one of his first major roles. However, Paxton had a bit of difficulty for the scene in which Lisa transforms...

    While Weird Science is best remembered as a John Hughes movie, it’s also the handiwork of another major Hollywood player of the 80s and beyond: Joel Silver. Weird Science was the third solo producing credit of Silver, after 1982’s 48 Hrs.and 1984’s Brewster’s Millions. However, Silver would soon really make his mark as the era’s foremost producer o...

    Weird Science features a number of actors who would make an impact in the horror genre. Judie Aronson, who plays Hilly, had previously appeared in 1984’s Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, whilst Deb actress Suzanne Snyder went on to work extensively in horror with roles in Night of the Creeps, Return of the Living Dead II and Killer Klowns from O...

    In one of the more outlandish sequences in an already outlandish movie, Weird Science features a house party coming under attack from nightmarish, post-apocalyptic-looking bikers. If you’ve ever thought you recognised the head biker but couldn’t quite place him, allow us to put you out of your misery there. It’s Vernon Wells, the Australian actor w...

    As with so many of the best 80s movies, Weird Science has a theme song written and performed by a pop act of the time. The Weird Science title track came from Oingo Boingo, a new wave band notable for their quirky and eclectic style. The lead singer and songwriter of Oingo Boingo was a certain musician named Danny Elfman. If that name sounds famili...

    Aged just 14 at the time of shooting, Ilan Mitchell-Smith became the envy of millions (young and old alike) thanks to the scene in which he gets to kiss Kelly LeBrock full on the lips. Given the actor’s youth and inexperience, we can’t really blame him for getting a bit carried away: he wound up sticking his tongue in LeBrock’s mouth. Naturally, Le...

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  3. Oct 5, 2023 · Weird Science is a coming-of-age comedy film directed by John Hughes. It stars Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith as two high school geeks. Gary and Wyatt, the main characters in the movie , create the perfect woman using their computer.

  4. Aug 2, 1985 · 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
  5. Parents need to know that this popular '80s comedy -- an early recipient of the new PG-13 rating -- has frequent adolescent sex, booze, and boob and drug jokes. Two main characters are lust-driven and manage to create a beautiful artificial woman as a sex-fantasy plaything -- but they are unsuccessful in their….

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    • John Hughes
  6. Aug 3, 2021 · The John Hughes sci-fi comedy featuring an infectious 80s intro song and Anthony Michael Hall's first major leading role still has its fans, though it's more a cult favorite than a beloved teen...

  7. Weird Science: plot summary, featured cast, reviews, articles, photos, and videos. John Hughes' 1985 comedy Weird Science tells the story of two high school students who create a virtual woman using their computer, only to have her come to life.

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