Tune in Tuesday:Weird Science: A Neon-Colored Nerd Dream on Blu-ray
If there was ever a time capsule for Reagan-era delusion and technicolor testosterone, *Weird Science* would be it. John Hughes, the bard of suburban angst, here ditches the heartstring plucking for a full-blown carnival of adolescent wish fulfillment, where two awkward teens hack a woman into existence like horny Dr. Frankensteins with a Tandy 2000. Lisa (Kelly LeBrock in all her smirking glory) is less a character than a walking aphrodisiac in a leather miniskirt. And yet, there’s an undeniable charm to the movie’s unhinged premise—call it the cinematic equivalent of junk food: indulgent, slightly nauseating, but irresistible. Now, Arrow Video has given us the Blu-ray treatment, and man, this isn’t just a re-release—it’s a nerd shrine. The restoration is so crisp it’s like staring into the gaudy, day-glo soul of the ’80s. You can practically feel the static from Anthony Michael Hall’s mop of hair. Every visual absurdity—Robert Downey Jr.’s spray-painted hair, Chet’s grote...