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Weird Science

Weird Science

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18 reviews

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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  • salama, 14
  • 5 reviews

Review by salama, 14

4 stars

24 Feb 2017

The film Weird Science is a movie made in 1985,which is about two teenage boys who create a perfect girl(Kelly LeBrock) because they get bullied in school and by Wyatt 's older brother;and girls in school avoid them because they are seen as nerds. So the boys create the perfect girl and the girl they name Lisa has the brain of Albert Einstein and as beautiful as an model and all she wanted is the boys to become popular and to get girlfriedns. Gary and Wyatt did a amazing job playing a flim which is based on teen fantasy they were pretty much basic teenagers who were science CRAZY!,but they were despreate to have a girl friend. I personally like this film because ive never a fillm like this the plot was intresting to me and included how they made it. i recommed this film to anyone because its a teen fantasy mixed with comedy.

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