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Weird Science. (film) Weird Science is a 1985 American teen science fantasy comedy film written and directed by John Hughes and starring Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, and Kelly LeBrock. It is based on the 1951 pre- Comics Code comic "Made of the Future" by Al Feldstein, which appeared in the magazine of the same name.
March 19, 1994. (1994-03-19) 76102. Gary is attracted to Amy - an intelligent, studious, pretty girl at school. He asks Lisa to give him Albert Einstein 's brain. The brain arrives - but in a jar rather than in Gary's skull. The brain speaks with Einstein's voice. Gary brings the brain to school. He thinks that Einstein can help him woo Amy ...
Weird Science (TV series) Weird Science. (TV series) Weird Science is an American television sitcom, based on John Hughes ' 1985 film of the same title, that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994, to April 11, 1997. [1] Six previously unaired, "lost" episodes aired on the Sci-Fi Channel from July 11 to 25, 1998.
Wallace Allan Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 2, 1981) [1] was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, widely known for his work on EC Comics's titles such as Weird Science, Weird Fantasy, and MAD Magazine from its inception in 1952 until 1964, as well as for T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, and work for Warren Publishing's Creepy.
Website. www.manhattan.film. Anthony Michael Hall (born Michael Anthony Thomas Charles Hall; [ 2 ] April 14, 1968) [ 2 ] is an American actor. He is best known for starring in the teen-centered John Hughes films Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, and Weird Science. [ 3 ] Hall diversified his roles to avoid becoming typecast as his geek ...
Dark Matters: Twisted But True is a television series featured on the Science Channel. Hosted by actor John Noble of Fringe and Lord of the Rings, the show takes the viewer inside the laboratory to profile strange science and expose some of history's most bizarre experiments. This show uses narration and reenactments to portray the stories in ...
A comic-book version appeared in issue #25 of EC Comics's Weird Science-Fantasy (1954), adapted by Al Feldstein with art by Al Williamson and Angelo Torres. [2]The story was adapted for the first issue of Topp's Publishing's Ray Bradbury Comics (1993) with art by Richard Corben.
"Weird Science" is a song by American new wave band Oingo Boingo. Written by frontman Danny Elfman , it is the theme song to the Weird Science film and television series . It was released on the film's soundtrack, as well as Oingo Boingo's fifth studio album, Dead Man's Party (1985), in a longer mix.