Procurando material para um projeto de ciências, jovens encontram uma engenhoca enferrujada que, quando ativada, mistura presente passado e futuro. Agora eles precisarão viajar no tempo para... Ler tudoProcurando material para um projeto de ciências, jovens encontram uma engenhoca enferrujada que, quando ativada, mistura presente passado e futuro. Agora eles precisarão viajar no tempo para salvar a humanidade.Procurando material para um projeto de ciências, jovens encontram uma engenhoca enferrujada que, quando ativada, mistura presente passado e futuro. Agora eles precisarão viajar no tempo para salvar a humanidade.
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Debuting director Jonathan R. Betuel, who'd written "The Last Starfighter", does alright with this first feature. It doesn't display *that* much imagination (we get cavemen, mutants, and a dinosaur, but not that much more), but it does have some good energy. Nicely shot in 2.35:1, it gets off to a solid start, and the characters are amusing to watch. Stockwell is likable in his first top billed role (after playing the best friend to car junkie Keith Gordon in "Christine"), and Danielle von Zerneck is appealing as his leading lady. Stevens, and Raphael Sbarge as the nerdy Sherman, are very much playing stereotypes, but they do give the roles 100%. The adult actors are largely wasted - Barry Corbin as Mikes' dad, Ann Wedgeworth as the dads' new wife, Richard Masur (who gets to be broader than usual) as a detective. The true standout performance in "My Science Project" comes from Hopper, who's perfectly cast as the former hippie who's all too happy to relive his protest filled youth. Robert DoQui, Michael Berryman, Pamela Springsteen, and an uncredited Al Leong all have small roles.
The music by Peter Bernstein is appropriate, the visual effects are well done overall (especially that dinosaur, the work of Doug Beswicks' team), and there are some funny lines here and there. All in all, the movie is juvenile, silly, and ridiculous, but it does do a respectable job of entertaining its audience. Stevens's line (used as my summary), when asked why he's wearing shades indoors, is truly a howler.
Seven out of 10.
It's probably one of the few films I really liked John Stockwell in because he didn't have to try to hard to be Mike Harlan, slacker car jockey who doesn't say much and likes to be left alone. Although, the better character in the movie was his big shot friend, Vince. But that's a typical kind of character for Fisher Stevens, who's always good in comedy.
And yes, as one viewer already mentioned, it follows a long line of 80s science fiction comedy or 80s sci-fi teen movies like 'Real Genius' (teens build a super laser); 'Back to the Future' (teen travels to past, present, and future via a Delorean time machine); Weird Science (teens make a girl on their computer); 'Peggy Sue Got Married' (adult goes back in time to relive being a teen); 'Mac and Me' (teens find friendly alien family), and so forth.
I like the idea for 'My Science Project,' but having all of the people and creatures from different time periods land in the present-day lacked a lot of fun that could've been achieved from a movie (perhaps a longer movie) like this. The finale battle scenes against the enemies from different time dimensions all took place in the school. So, the setting was static, and somewhat boring after awhile. Probably, too, because it was done so cheaply. A lot more could've been done if they were allowed to expand the setting by allowing Harlan and his friends to travel through time, too.
Nonetheless, if this be your cup of tea, then cheers!
I especially liked Mike's character, a kind of good guy that was a diamond stuck in the pond scum. Unfortunately, his entire performance was stepped on by Fisher Steven's over the top performance. Dennis Hopper made a perfect cameo performance that really fit his bi-polar acting style.
While this film won't be considered one of the elite teen films of the 1980s like The Breakfast Club, Bill and Ted, River's Edge, Say Anything, Sixteen Candles and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, but it will fit comfortably with the silver medalists of that area, much like Can't Buy Me love, The Wraith and Three O'Clock High. A great film for teen movie aficionados.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIn a scene where John Stockwell's character is under his car fixing it, Fisher Stevens says to him: "Ya know, I seen this movie where this haunted car flames guys out," referring to John Carpenter's Christine, o Carro Assassino (1983) in which Stockwell had a major role.
- Erros de gravaçãoVinnie is able to easily lift and carry a battery-block that appears to be the equivalent of 3 car batteries (obvious prop).
- Citações
Cop: Hey kid. Why do you wear sunglasses at night?
Vince Latello: Because when you're cool, the sun shine on you 24 hours a day.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe closing credits are shown over still-photos from the film. A couple of the photos are from scenes not included in the film, or alternate takes of scenes used in the film. Also, three brief scenes filmed for the movie but not included in the final cut are shown. The credits end with Vince Latello's smiling mugshot from the film.
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- My Science Project
- Locações de filme
- 228 E 6th Street, Tucson, Arizona, EUA(exteriors of Harlan's True Value and Charlie's Auto Service)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 4.122.748
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.504.118
- 11 de ago. de 1985
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.122.748
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 34 min(94 min)
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- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1