Those prior Universal releases for a plot summary and also as a resource to compare screenshots. Weird Science has had a number of previous releases on Blu-ray courtesy of its parent studio Universal, and I refer you to my colleagueīrian Orndorf's Weird Science Blu-ray review of one of Woman named Lisa, was considered one of the most iconic beauties of the 1980s. Weird Science provides quite a few laughs along the way, and it's one of the prime examples, along with The Woman in Red, of why Kelly LeBrock, who portrays the computer generated It's a patently ridiculous premise, but for those who are willing to go with it, Radio Shack computer (replete with 5 ½ inch floppy disc drive). (Anthony Michael Hall) and Wyatt Donnelly (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) who manage to create the woman of their dreams courtesy of what looks like their Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman, July 24, 2019ĭon't go looking for much in the way of logic in Weird Science, John Hughes' 1985 opus about two unrepentant nerds named Gary Wallace
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