In the summer of 1985, John Hughes conjured something that teenage boys everywhere were entirely unprepared for: Kelly LeBrock stepping out of a computer simulation and announcing, with a very slight ...
It was hard, I was telling Kelly LeBrock,” I sacrificed diamonds to dirt,” which is the way her life after Hollywood appears ...
The 1986 film, which saw two teenage boys use the magic of computer science to bring their dream girl to life, celebrated its 40th anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 2 — four decades after first being ...
Hughes adapted the screenplay for Weird Science from the EC Comics anthology series of the same name. Most issues of the comic featured four self-contained stories, giving readers a variety of options ...
llan Mitchell-Smith and Anthony Michael Hall summoning their cyber-sexual fantasies in 'Weird Science' Though beloved by many, it's fair to say that its silliness keeps it a little separate from the ...
Oh, 1985, what a year, such weirdness! 2025 is the Weird Science 40th anniversary. Let’s revisit the movie – with techie dreams, awkward teenage fantasies, and, uhh, creating the “perfect woman” (on a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hughes penned the script in just two days while also working on The Breakfast Club. In fact, both films are set at Shermer High, ...
I’ve just seen a film that is either a brilliant parody of scholarly documentaries or else final proof that I am the stupidest person on Earth. Obviously, I prefer to believe the former — that What ...