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Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBrock, and Ilan Mitchell-Smith in Une créature de rêve (1985)

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Une créature de rêve

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Edited from

    • Seize bougies pour Sam (1984)

      a high school exterior scene is reused

Edited into

    • "Code Lisa" She's Alive (TV Episode 1994)

      Several of the special effects are reused during Lisa's creation.

Featured in

    • "At the Movies" Fright Night/Real Genius/Weird Science/The Coca-Cola Kid (TV Episode 1985)

      Reviewed.
    • Oingo Boingo: Weird Science (Music Video 1985)

      Clips from the film are presented
    • "At the Movies" Ferris Bueller's Day Off/Back to School/The Manhattan Project (TV Episode 1986)

      Clips are shown in a segment about John Hughes.
    • "Code Lisa" Searching for Boris Karloff (TV Episode 1996)

      Several clips from the film are shown.
    • "Code Lisa" It's a Wonderful Life... Without You (TV Episode 1996)

      Several clips from the film are shown.

Features

    • Frankenstein (1931)

      Gary and Wyatt watch the film, which inspires them to create Lisa.
    • La Fiancée de Frankenstein (1935)

      A clip from the film is shown.
    • Woody's Clip Joint (Short 1964)

      A clip from the film is shown.
    • "Les monstres" Tin Can Man (TV Episode 1964)

      Shown on TV during the party.

Followed by

    • Code Lisa (TV Series 1994–1998)

Referenced in

    • "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Episode #24.127 (TV Episode 1985)

      Film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert critique this film.
    • Dreamaniac (1986)

      The succubus has the same entrance as Lisa.
    • "ALF" Weird Science (TV Episode 1987)

      Title reference.
    • Le justicier braque les dealers (1987)

      A video case is seen in the video store.
    • The Resurrection of Michael Myers (Video 1987)

      Poster seen.

References

    • La Fiancée de Frankenstein (1935)

    • Psychose (1960)

      shot of the shower
    • Mary Poppins (1964)

      Kelly LeBrock's character is modeled on Mary Poppins, but sexier.
    • Dragnet 1967 (TV Series 1967–1970)

      Gary And Wyatt imitate Bill Gannon and Joe Friday when they are talking in the shower at the party.
    • The Phil Donahue Show (TV Series 1967–1995)

      Gary: "This could mean a guest shot on 'Phil Donahue'..."

Remade as

    • "Code Lisa" She's Alive (TV Episode 1994)

      This episode is a partial remake of the film.
    • Weird Science

Spoofed in

    • Project: Ginger (Video 1985)

    • Wet Science (Video 1986)

      Adult parody.
    • Weird Fantasy (1987)

      Film's title is a takeoff on the mainstream film's title.
    • Frankenhooker (1990)

      Jeffrey is obsessed with building the perfect woman.
    • "Home Movies" Curses (TV Episode 2004)

      Brendon's movie is a parody.

Spoofs

    • La quatrième dimension (TV Series 1959–1964)

      When Gary and Wyatt hack into the Air Force computer, we see a clock, E=MC2, and an eye on the monitor, which is the same as the Twilight Zone opening credits.
    • 2001 : L'Odyssée de l'espace (1968)

      The theme tune plays in the first scene.

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