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Une créature de rêve

Original title: Weird Science
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
103K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
1,042
125
Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBrock, and Ilan Mitchell-Smith in Une créature de rêve (1985)
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Raunchy ComedyTeen ComedyComedyRomanceSci-Fi

Two high-school nerds use a computer program to literally create the perfect woman, who promptly turns their lives upside-down.Two high-school nerds use a computer program to literally create the perfect woman, who promptly turns their lives upside-down.Two high-school nerds use a computer program to literally create the perfect woman, who promptly turns their lives upside-down.

  • Director
    • John Hughes
  • Writers
    • John Hughes
    • Al Feldstein
    • William M. Gaines
  • Stars
    • Anthony Michael Hall
    • Ilan Mitchell-Smith
    • Kelly LeBrock
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    103K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,042
    125
    • Director
      • John Hughes
    • Writers
      • John Hughes
      • Al Feldstein
      • William M. Gaines
    • Stars
      • Anthony Michael Hall
      • Ilan Mitchell-Smith
      • Kelly LeBrock
    • 228User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

    Videos4

    Weird Science
    Trailer 1:27
    Weird Science
    'Weird Science' | Anniversary Mashup
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    'Weird Science' | Anniversary Mashup
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    'Weird Science' | Anniversary Mashup
    Late-Breaking Summer of '85 Movie News
    Clip 3:07
    Late-Breaking Summer of '85 Movie News
    The Evolution of Nerds
    Video 3:44
    The Evolution of Nerds

    Photos287

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    Anthony Michael Hall
    Anthony Michael Hall
    • Gary
    Ilan Mitchell-Smith
    Ilan Mitchell-Smith
    • Wyatt
    Kelly LeBrock
    Kelly LeBrock
    • Lisa
    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Chet
    Suzanne Snyder
    Suzanne Snyder
    • Deb
    Judie Aronson
    Judie Aronson
    • Hilly
    Robert Downey Jr.
    Robert Downey Jr.
    • Ian
    • (as Robert Downey)
    Robert Rusler
    Robert Rusler
    • Max
    Vernon Wells
    Vernon Wells
    • Lord General
    Britt Leach
    Britt Leach
    • Al
    Barbara Lang
    • Lucy
    Michael Berryman
    Michael Berryman
    • Mutant Biker
    Ivor Barry
    Ivor Barry
    • Henry
    Ann Coyle
    • Carmen
    • (as Anne Bernadette Coyle)
    Suzy J. Kellems
    • Gymnast
    John Kapelos
    John Kapelos
    • Kandy Bar Owner
    Fred D. Scott
    • Bar Patron
    Vince Townsend Jr.
    • Bar Patron
    • (as Vince Monroe Townsend)
    • Director
      • John Hughes
    • Writers
      • John Hughes
      • Al Feldstein
      • William M. Gaines
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    User reviews228

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    jaws!

    maybe the second best teen movie made by john hughes!

    weird science is another good movie from the master of teen movies john hughes. this movie is maybe the funniest of all teen movies made by john hughes. but it's not the most entertaining. that award goes to the breakfast club. weird science is entertaining. john hughes goes a bit too far toward the end,but it's still unforgettable. weird science in my opinion comes from the greatest decade of all time.the 80's! i give weird science *** out of ****
    baumer

    Bill Paxton is unleashed to audiences

    I'm not sure how many people really read these reviews in IMDb but if there are people out there like me that enjoy this forum quite a bit, then they will know that I have loved Bill Paxton's work forever. I can tell you he was in Stripes and he was one of the punks in Terminator and he even had a small role in Commando. His three best films in my opinion are True Lies, Aliens and his classic turn as Chet in Weird Science. Anyone that has seen this film will tell you that they loved it when Chet comes home to find it snowing in his room. Or how fun it was to watch him torture Wyatt by extorting money from him. "For Christ sakes Wyatt will you cover yourself! " Bill Paxton may be best known for his work in James Cameron films but it is John Hughes that we have to thank for unleashing him onto audiences with this amazing turn as Chet Donnelly. He is the meanest, nastiest older brother and yet he is screamingly funny. Bill Paxton had a cameo in a film called The Last Supper years later and his character really could have been a grown up Chet. But it is here that we get to laugh at some of Paxton's best work. Weird Science is one hell of a funny film and John Hughes is responsible for that, but if Chet wasn't played by Bill Paxton then it just wouldn't have been the same.

    As the film goes, it is quite good. I don't believe it is Hughes' best, that honour, in my opinion, goes to The Breakfast Club, but it is very very entertaining. And as one reviewer said before me, you had to have grown up in the 80's to really appreciate this film. And underneath all of what this film is about, it is still just a film about the insecurities of being a teen, getting the girl and living happily ever after. I think Hughes may have been writing the script for Sixteen Candles, stopped in the middle of it and then took acid with Chevy Chase or John Candy and then came up with this idea because some of the situations really are right out of nowhere.

    Take for example the actual creation of Lisa. The two geeks hook up a doll to the game of Operation?? and then with bras around their heads, they connect the computer and then lightning and winds invade their room and then Kelly LeBrock walks out of their closet. Acid for sure.

    Then there is the scene with Vernon Wells and his biker buddies. A highschool house party and then a bunch of guys on motorcycles straight out of Mad Max breaks into the house and starts to terrorize the kids. Acid trip for sure.

    Acid aside, Weird Science is a trip through time. If you were born in the 70's and went to highschool in the 80's like I did, then you are probably familiar with the name John Hughes, and if you are then you are probably a fan of most of his work. Along with Ferris, Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club and some of his adult films like Planes Trains... She's Having a Baby and even Vacation, Weird Science is a film that should be seen again. It is 15 years old and perhaps people can say it is dated some, but to me it is a throwback to what films were like in the 80's. This film is fun, hysterical and enjoyable. And it has Bill Paxton in one of the funniest roles in any career. This is a fun film and if you haven't seen this in quite some time, then maybe you should.

    8 out of 10
    7cwbellor

    That's not a joke! THAT is a severe behavioral disorder!

    Does a movie need definitive plot points or events that move the characters forward? No! Weird Science proves that a movie need be nothing more than a series of jokes and visual gags. But Weird Science is also a movie with a message. That message – horny boys and science is a wicked combination. Once you see John Hughes' masterpiece about Frankensex, you will be asking yourself why you ever quoted The Breakfast Club. I sense you doubting that Weird Science effectively taps into the troubled teen psyche with sincerity and insight. Well consider the following. A bodacious babe is front and center with Einstein's intellect and essence of David Lee Roth. A teenage girl is stripped naked by a vacuum cleaner chimney – which is okay cuz it's in the name of science. Bill Paxton is reduced to a Jim Hensonesque troll! A giant phallic missile penetrates a suburban house. Still not convinced? Well, just watch the last half hour. A gang of road ragers crashes the obligatory 80s teen party, do donuts all over the floors and smack random guys in the crotch. Bennet from Commando asks the heroes if they have tossed off to any good books lately and Anthony Michael Hall get's all Dirty Harry on their uninvited post- apocalypse asses. This is a work of unparalleled brilliance and sophistication. It's got Robert Downey Jr. in it too!
    6Movie_Muse_Reviews

    The illogical and wild side of the John Hughes coming-of-age films

    Even when John Hughes makes a mediocre film such as "Weird Science," the nature of his intent still shines through, to the point where you can't necessarily fault him for anything except not making a better one. "Weird Science" serves as the ultimate 1980s high school nerd fantasy, one in which babes see social awkwardness as a turn-on and bullies and extortionist older brothers help themselves to large servings of humble pie. The movie truly doesn't need to be anything more, even in spite of the shallowness of its characters and general disregard for logic.

    Anthony Michael Hall (in his fourth Hughes film in three years) and Ilan Mitchell-Smith star as two losers who determine that if they can't get girls the "old-fashioned" way that they can use their computer smarts to play Frankenstein and create the ideal woman. After some illegal hacking they pack her with a high IQ (and an appropriate breast size) then hook a doll up to a machine. One crazy storm inside their house later and suddenly there's Lisa (Kelly LeBrock), who's every bit as stunning with a type A personality as a nerd could possibly imagine or desire.

    The story then goes the unexpected route. Lisa, equipped with mad street smarts and magic powers, literally takes over the driver's seat and the young Gary and Wyatt for a wild ride. After helping them loosen up a bit, she determines they need a few tests to find the courage they need to stand up to bullies and go after the girl.

    Hughes determines that Lisa needs no rhyme or reason other than causing an appropriate amount of mischief so the boys can learn a valuable thing or two. She's the fairy godmother of this fantasy; it's one thing to stand up to your parents, for example, and tell them you're going to a party, and it's another to have a hot model do it for you (and cause your father to forget who you are).

    Hughes basically sticks it to everyone who made his life crappy during his teens, though to be fair, he recognizes the nerd's shortcomings and doesn't paint them as heroes. Hughes has always played things close to the chest, filming most of his movies in the Chicago suburbs where he grew up, even naming the high school in "Weird Science" after the main road where his actual high school was. In this film he has absolute loony fun with his usual tropes, going as far as turning Bill Paxton, who plays Wyatt's militaristic older brother Chet, into a steaming pile of crap that looks like Jabba the Hut.

    Fans of the more romantic side of Hughes, who love his candid nature toward portraying high schoolers, might find "Weird Science" to be the wild mutt of the family with its irreverence, and high level of silliness. It could be considered the "cult favorite" of the Hughes collection and that's fine. It definitely caters to those who can relate to being a socially outcast teenage boy and not too many others, but by no means is it a slip-up for the coming-of-age master.

    ~Steven C

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    9chvylvr80

    THE 80's comedy

    Weird Science is the best 80's comedy that was ever made. I'm saying it. Ghostbusters, Summer Rental, The Great Outdoors, Strange Brew, Gung Ho, Mr. Mom, all of these movies have their place, but none of them can match Weird Science for laughs or pure....eightiesness. Yes eightiesness is a quality. It's a corny, dated quality but one that is tangible and valued by my fellow eighties loving brethren to this day. Come back with me if you will to a time when Anthony Michael Hall was still fielding calls and Kelly LeBrock was French for sexy.

    Weird Science has everything that an eighties comedy needs: A least one hot girl, a few actors who are no longer working or who do anything that will come along, plenty of dashing eighties threads, a corny as hell eighties soundtrack,(and Oingo Boingo is as corny and eighties as they get), and plenty of cheap funny jokes.

    Undoubtedly the best thing about Weird Science is Bill Paxton, who plays Wyatt's older brother Chet. Chet is the worst big brother ever to grace a movie screen and is a role model for all big brothers everywhere, me included. Chet delights in extorting money and valuables from Wyatt in exchange for his silence about Wyatt's activities. The best part in the movie is when Chet gets turned into the toad thing or whatever it is. Man I love that part.

    The rest of the cast does a good job of being their stock characters. Kelly LeBrock does a good job of being hot. Robert Downey Jr. shows none of the signs of future drug addiction. The film is unremarkable in the fact that it isn't anything groundbreaking or special. It's just a funny movie. And an eighties classic.

    Bottom Line: If you grew up in the eighties and you never saw Weird Science then you must atone for your crimes by going out and buying it right now. Then send me an email telling me how grateful you are that I put you on the path to rightousness and eighties correctness.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      John Hughes wrote the script in only two days.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h) A split second before the motorcycle crashes through the large window the pane shatters before the bike hits it.
    • Quotes

      Lisa: [13:23] So, what would you little maniacs like to do first?

    • Crazy credits
      As the end credits roll is ready to begin, Kelly LeBrock's character smiles / winks at the camera.
    • Alternate versions
      In the basic cable version, the line "In the family jewels?" was changed to "In the flippin' gizzard?"
    • Connections
      Edited from Seize bougies pour Sam (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Weird Science
      Performed by Oingo Boingo

      Produced by Danny Elfman and Steve Bartek

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La mujer explosiva
    • Filming locations
      • Northbrook Court Mall - 2290 Northbrook Court, Northbrook, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,834,048
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,895,421
      • Aug 4, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,934,048
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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