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Weird Science

Weird Science

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Classic '80s teen comedy about two geeky teenagers who manage to create the woman of their dreams with the help of a strange electrical...

Certificate12

Duration94 mins

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  • michael, 15
  • 3 reviews

Review by michael, 15

3 stars

24 Feb 2017

Weird science is a comedy, sci fi, teen fantasy movie about two boys who couldn't get any girls so they decided to make a fake girl with a model body, Albert Einsteins brain, and good breasts basically everything they wanted in a girl. I found weird science good because of the acting. The acting was full of comedy and that made me laugh out loud. My favorite character is Gary who was always acting confused and gave many comedy highlights in the film. His relationship with best friend Whayt is very good because they work well together and make an unbelievable story, believable. This film is set in 1985 and the style, colour and sound of the film has a very 80s feel to it. The fashion was very old compared to 2017. There were cars which included a vintage 80s Ferrari and Porsche. The soundtrack to the film was full of 80s pop music.

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