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Weird Science

Weird Science
1985
 94 minutes (1 hrs 34 mins)

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

Starring

Anthony Michael Hall · Kelly LeBrock · Ilan Mitchell-Smith · Bill Paxton · Suzanne Snyder · Judie Aronson

Full cast & crew

Release dates

US release date US release: 2nd August 1985

Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 1st Nov '85
  • Debut position: 4
  • Highest position: 4
  • Debut gross: £148.6 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 10

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 2nd Aug '85
  • Debut position: 4
  • Highest position: 4
  • Debut gross: $4.9 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 1

Chart position history

UK box office

1 Nov, 1985
4
8 Nov, 1985
5
15 Nov, 1985
11
22 Nov, 1985
6
29 Nov, 1985
10
6 Dec, 1985
12
13 Dec, 1985
13
20 Dec, 1985
15
27 Dec, 1985
12
3 Jan, 1986
13

US box office

2 Aug, 1985
4

Global box office

Certificates

US
PG-13

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £626.2 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $23.8 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $38.9 Million

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With the sad passing of legendary 80's movie director John Hughes this week I find myself for the second time in a couple of months reflecting on my childhood, I grew up watching John Hughes movies as I did listening to Michael Jackson music.

John Hughes was a director and writer who was tapped directly into the teenage angst of the 1980/90, like almost no other writer of the time, he demonstrated on screen and in words exactly what the teens at the time were thinking and trying to tell their parents.

It doesn't matter if it was Ferris Bueller's rebelling against the school and deciding to have a day off in Ferris Buellers Day Off, or 5 kids stuck in detention for the crime of simply growing up in The Breakfast Club, the anguish a young person can go through when the object of their affection fancies someone else in Some Kind Of Wonderful or Pretty in Pink, these movies spoke to us and often spoke for us.

My personal favourite film of his is The Breakfast Club, as with all his films it has what is now considered a typical movies 80s soundtrack, but the moment you see Judd Nelson punch the air and hear Simple Minds chant "hey hey hey" you know it's an iconic figure that will last.

Weird Science and Ferris Buellers Day Off are further examples of classic teen movies much loved by the kids of the generation directed and written by Hughes himself, but it's the films he attached his name to as producer or writer which further show proof of his genuine understanding of the teen psyche.

Although it's been nearly 20 years since his name was really in the spotlight with a big movie his legendary status has survived and he will be sorely missed.