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1984ButBlair remembers...LOOOVE this movie. One of my faves. Robert Downey Jr. is so hot in this movie. My husband looks like ... More »
Posted on 09/01/08
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CATCH PHRASE:
"Chips, dips, chains, whips, you know, nothing kinky."
Cast:
Gary...Anthony Michael Hall
Lisa...Kelly LeBrock
Wyatt... Ilan Mitchell-Smith
Chet Donnelly... Bill Paxton
Deb... Suzanne Snyder
Hilly... Judie Aronson
Ian... Robert Downey Jr.
Max... Robert Rusler
Lord General... Vernon Wells
Al... Britt Leach
Lucy... Barbara Lang
Mutant Biker... Michael Berryman
Henry... Ivor Barry
Carmen... Anne Bernadette Coyle
Gymnast... Suzy J. Kellems
Candy Bar Owner... John Kapelos
Bar Patron... Fred D. Scott
Bar Patron... Vince Monroe Townsend Jr.
Bar Patron... Chino 'Fats' Williams
Perfume Salesgirl... Jill Whitlow
Lingerie Saleswoman... Theodocia Goodrich
The Weenies...Wallace Langham
The Weenies... Johnny Timko
The Weenies... Mikul Robins
The Weenies... Darren Harris
The Weenies... Renee Props
The Weenies... Michael Cramer
The Weenies... Todd Hoffman
Bartender... D'Mitch Davis
Girl in Bathroom... Mary Steelsmith
Girl in Bathroom... Robin Frohman
Girl in Upside-Down Bathroom... Alison Carole Lowe
Girl Playing Piano... Kym Malin
Biker Girl... Jennifer Balgobin
Metal Face... Jeff Jensen
Party Guest... Prince Hughes
Policeman... Rick Lefevour
Policeman... Rock A. Walker
Blob Operator... Joe Gieb
Blob Operator... Kevin Thompson
Wyatt's Father... Doug MacHugh
Wyatt's Mother... Pamela Gordon
Candy Bar Owner... Phillip Borsos
Guy at Table ... Steve James
Lisa...Kelly LeBrock
Wyatt... Ilan Mitchell-Smith
Chet Donnelly... Bill Paxton
Deb... Suzanne Snyder
Hilly... Judie Aronson
Ian... Robert Downey Jr.
Max... Robert Rusler
Lord General... Vernon Wells
Al... Britt Leach
Lucy... Barbara Lang
Mutant Biker... Michael Berryman
Henry... Ivor Barry
Carmen... Anne Bernadette Coyle
Gymnast... Suzy J. Kellems
Candy Bar Owner... John Kapelos
Bar Patron... Fred D. Scott
Bar Patron... Vince Monroe Townsend Jr.
Bar Patron... Chino 'Fats' Williams
Perfume Salesgirl... Jill Whitlow
Lingerie Saleswoman... Theodocia Goodrich
The Weenies...Wallace Langham
The Weenies... Johnny Timko
The Weenies... Mikul Robins
The Weenies... Darren Harris
The Weenies... Renee Props
The Weenies... Michael Cramer
The Weenies... Todd Hoffman
Bartender... D'Mitch Davis
Girl in Bathroom... Mary Steelsmith
Girl in Bathroom... Robin Frohman
Girl in Upside-Down Bathroom... Alison Carole Lowe
Girl Playing Piano... Kym Malin
Biker Girl... Jennifer Balgobin
Metal Face... Jeff Jensen
Party Guest... Prince Hughes
Policeman... Rick Lefevour
Policeman... Rock A. Walker
Blob Operator... Joe Gieb
Blob Operator... Kevin Thompson
Wyatt's Father... Doug MacHugh
Wyatt's Mother... Pamela Gordon
Candy Bar Owner... Phillip Borsos
Guy at Table ... Steve James
Studio:
Universal
Release History:
1985 - Weird Science
Wyatt and Gary occupy the lowest rung of their school’s social ladder, bullied by their classmates and their families alike. One night while Wyatt’s parents are out of town, the nerdy duo decide to ‘make’ a woman to their horny specifications, inspired by an old Frankenstein movie. Using Wyatt’s computer (and a lot of power), they hook up a doll to some electrodes and lo, a real-life bombshell appears in front of them. They name her Lisa and expect her to fulfill every one of their adolescent fantasies, but she surprises them with her off-the-charts IQ, sassy personality and ability to make impossible things happen. Lisa resolves to help Wyatt and Gary find some much-needed self-confidence and gain the affection of the two girls they pine for.
Lisa, played by the sexy Kelly LeBrock, has a lot to teach the boys about having fun: she drags them to a seedy blues joint where they get along famously with the patrons; she brings into existence expensive sports cars for Gary and Wyatt; and she organizes a huge party at Wyatt’s house to help the boys in their quest for popularity and girlfriends. In the midst of the party, the boys find that they’re still ignored by their peers until Lisa brings in a beastly biker gang to jolt her creators out of their complacence. Things work out of course, when the boys prove their mettle, get the girls and vanquish Wyatt’s jerk of an older brother, all before the adults return.
This fanciful take on the Frankenstein story was big on laughs and eschewed the usual teen angst of other Hughes movies. It may not be the writer/director’s finest achievement but it is definitely his funniest, full of saucy humor and surreal hijinks.


























