Weird isn't the word for it. Two nerdy teenagers with a home computer at their disposal feed into it some specifications for an Ideal Female, then tap into a more powerful system, and — shazam! — conjure up Kelly Le Brock of The Woman in Red. She is at their command, with the full capabilities of a fairy godmother. The ensuing commands, in addition to the prior specifications (British accent? age twenty-three? taller than either of them?), could have told us a lot about teenagers. But writer-director John Hughes, since he wants only to be their pal, isn't going to tell anything. One of his early lines becomes his motto throughout: "We know about the reality. Don't ruin the fantasy, okay?" There is more than one way to ruin fantasy, however. With Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith. (1985) — Duncan Shepherd
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