Weird Science - The Complete Seasons 1 & 2 (1994)
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Synopsis: This TV show was brought to life in 1994, nearly a decade after the feature film on which it is based--John Hughes's WEIRD SCIENCE--was released. Michael Manasseri and John Mallory Asher... This TV show was brought to life in 1994, nearly a decade after the feature film on which it is based--John Hughes's WEIRD SCIENCE--was released. Michael Manasseri and John Mallory Asher respectively star as Wyatt and Gary, the two confused geeks from the feature film, who once again bring the girl of their dreams, Lisa (this time played by Vanessa Angel), to life via a little trickery on their home computer. Lisa can grant the boys any wish they desire, but things don't quite go according to plan, especially when Wyatt's older brother, Chett (Lee Tergesen), is around. This collection includes every episode from the first two seasons of the show. [More]
Starring: Michael Manasseri, John Mallory Asher, Vanessa Angel, Lee Tergesen
Starring: Michael Manasseri, John Mallory Asher, Vanessa Angel, Lee Tergesen
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