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Les aventuriers de la 4e dimension

Original title: My Science Project
  • 1985
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  • 1h 34m
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5.9/10
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Fisher Stevens, John Stockwell, Raphael Sbarge, and Danielle von Zerneck in Les aventuriers de la 4e dimension (1985)
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A high school student and his friend find a strange, orb-like piece of equipment to use as a science project, but must stop it when it begins to threaten mankind.A high school student and his friend find a strange, orb-like piece of equipment to use as a science project, but must stop it when it begins to threaten mankind.A high school student and his friend find a strange, orb-like piece of equipment to use as a science project, but must stop it when it begins to threaten mankind.

  • Director
    • Jonathan R. Betuel
  • Writer
    • Jonathan R. Betuel
  • Stars
    • John Stockwell
    • Danielle von Zerneck
    • Fisher Stevens
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    • Director
      • Jonathan R. Betuel
    • Writer
      • Jonathan R. Betuel
    • Stars
      • John Stockwell
      • Danielle von Zerneck
      • Fisher Stevens
    • 56User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
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    John Stockwell
    John Stockwell
    • Michael Harlan
    Danielle von Zerneck
    Danielle von Zerneck
    • Ellie Sawyer
    Fisher Stevens
    Fisher Stevens
    • Vince Latello
    Raphael Sbarge
    Raphael Sbarge
    • Sherman
    Richard Masur
    Richard Masur
    • Detective Isadore Nulty
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Lew Harlan
    Ann Wedgeworth
    Ann Wedgeworth
    • Dolores
    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Bob Roberts
    Candace Silvers
    • Irene
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    Beau Dremann
    • Matusky
    Pat Simmons
    • Crystal
    John Vidor
    John Vidor
    • Jock #1
    Vincent Barbour
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    Jaime Alba
    • Jock #3
    Robert Beer
    • President Eisenhower
    John Carter
    John Carter
    • General
    Cameron Young
    • General's Aide
    Noel Conlon
    • Secret Service Man
    • Director
      • Jonathan R. Betuel
    • Writer
      • Jonathan R. Betuel
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    StuOz

    Best 1980s Time Travel Movie (After Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home)

    A kid makes a strange science project that leads to time travel.

    Forget the over-rated "Bill And Ted", forget the "Back To The Future" movies, if you want a 1980s time travel flick you will find it here in "My Science Project".

    For the life of me, I will never know why this film is now so forgotten and unknown while the above mentioned movies get free-to-air reruns every six months (atleast in Australia)!!!!????

    What makes "My Science Project" so much better than the above films? I guess it partly comes down to the characters in the movie. From nutty Dennis Hopper, to the kid who keeps referencing all those 1960s/1970s shows/movies, and to the lead character who just comes over as pleasing (in a non Michael J Fox-sort of way).

    But also the ending, which I dare not give away.

    Granted, this is missing the mighty opening theme tune of the "Back To The Future" movies, but with the exception of the music, "My Science Project" wins hands down!
    6dice-5

    Great for a kid

    I just saw this on DVD for the first time in probably about 15 years. I used to love it when I was about 7 years old. I was amazed how many lines I remembered. Though often I didn't remember them from this movie. I just remembered them as lines my 2 brothers and I worked into our vernacular growing up. Especially the timeless "Make my semesta!!!" Besides all the great one liners, there were guns, explosions, gladiators, monster's from the future and past, a TREX, dynamite, and lot's of cool electricity effects. Everything a 7 year old boy would love. So I highly recommend it for a boy child. But for everyone else, only if you are bored or really like seeing cheesy 80's flicks.
    7Hey_Sweden

    "When you're cool, the sun shine on you 24 hours a day."

    High school student Michael Harlan (John Stockwell) is a kid with a fairly narrow focus: he's a car junkie. His girl dumps him because she thinks he spends more time tinkering with cars than with her. To get his science teacher Bob Roberts (Dennis Hopper) off his back, Mike scours a local military junkyard for any piece of junk that he can pass off as a science project. Well, the item that he steals is no ordinary junk: it was discovered back in the 1950s and is apparently an alien device that can create time-space warps. When Mike, his buddy Vince (Fisher Stevens), and Bob start messing around with the thing, an immense amount of havoc ensues as the high school is inundated with characters and animals from the past and a possible future.

    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.
    6chvylvr80

    Classic 80's Sci-Fi

    Man I've been watching My Science Project since way back when I was a kid. It was better then but the only thing that has really dated it is the special effects. The story is still good, Fisher Stevens is still funny, and Dennis Hopper is still far out man! I'm not saying that this movie is better than Star Wars or anything but it's a pretty good example of cheesy 80's Sci-Fi. The trick to watching My Science Project or indeed, any movie from the 80's, is to not take it seriously. Turn off the white hot critic's eye and just enjoy this movie for what it is. It's a great movie. Bottom Line: I can't think of many 80's movies in this genre that are this film's equal, except for maybe The Last Starfighter. If you can let me know.
    farcryfolk

    Has a charm to it

    I noticed a few bad reviews. One person said it was the Citizen Kane of bad movies. Seriously? This is hardly the worst movie, but I guess that might all depend on how life was affecting that person at that time. I mean their girlfriend or boyfriend might have left them and this movie might have been playing on the television as all that went down. SO I can understand that it may have been guilt by association. If this is a bad movie then I know what a guilty pleasure is now. I thought it had a nice charm to it overall. It was a decent plot. The leads all had personality. I thought the cute romance had some chemistry. Matter of fact, although its not the Breakfast Club of teen interpretation, I knew all these kids in high school. There was a Fisher Stevens character and I knew a Harlan type as well. It has a humor that is winning to it, especially the Fisher Stevens character. Of course it always comes down to a matter of taste. But when I saw this movie went down as one of the worst movies I had to champion it. To me whoever made it seemed to have a bit of love in their heart for it. Its a personal favorite for that reason. I must have seen this movie three times in the theatre. Granted its not the Godfather, or Close Encounters, or 2001 caliber. But the movie is well made with great special effects for the time. Its on youtube free. GIve it a chance if you don't have high expectations, or even if you do. With so much respect, the person who said this was the Citizen Kane of bad movies needs to see more movies. Gotta say, loved it. This movie has a small following. I hate to see myself as a follower, but just watched it recently and it holds up great. I hated the 80s. It may be nostalgia, but this is a fond memory from that time. Sure its mindless. But it sure is fun.

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    • Trivia
      In 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 (1983) in which Stockwell had a major role.
    • Goofs
      Vinnie is able to easily lift and carry a battery-block that appears to be the equivalent of 3 car batteries (obvious prop).
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Crazy credits
      The 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About My Science Project (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      My Science Project
      Words and Music by Bob Held / Michael Colina / Bill Heller

      Performed by The Tubes

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Les aventuriers de la quatrième dimension
    • Filming locations
      • 228 E 6th Street, Tucson, Arizona, USA(exteriors of Harlan's True Value and Charlie's Auto Service)
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Films
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners II
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,122,748
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,504,118
      • Aug 11, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,122,748
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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