A Reel Pain
Kenyon Murray joins A Reel Pain for a three-generation movie debate as he brings in his pick: Weird Science — the 1985 John Hughes comedy that was a full-blown nostalgic classic for 13-year-old Kenyon, but hits a little differently on a rewatch at 52. With John representing the Millennial perspective, Matthew coming in as Gen Z, and Kenyon bringing the Gen X nostalgia, this episode gets into whether Weird Science is still a chaotic 80s comedy gem or a movie that survives mostly because of the era it came from. The crew breaks down the wild premise, the unforgettable bar scene, Anthony Michael Hall’s comedy, Bill Paxton’s unhinged Chet performance, young Robert Downey Jr., the surprisingly ambitious practical effects, and the many moments that definitely would not fly the same way today. From “don’t ruin the fantasy” to the biker gang, blue kitchens, computer-generated dream women, and some very questionable age-gap scenes, this one becomes a hilarious debate about nostalgia, teenage fantasy, 80s movie logic, and what happens when you watch a childhood favorite with adult eyes. Is Weird Science a true 80s classic, or just a movie that made way more sense when you were 13? Watch the episode and decide where you land. Subscribe for more Millennial vs Gen Z movie debates, first-time reactions, nostalgic rewatch reviews, and special guest picks on A Reel Pain. #WeirdScience #AReelPain #JohnHughes #80sMovies #MoviePodcast #MillennialVsGenZ #GenXMovies #KenyonMurray #MovieReview #ClassicMovies
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