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My Science Project
Description
The film is the adventure of a high school student and his friend. They find a strange, orb-like piece of equipment to use as a science project, but must stop it when it begins to threaten mankind.
The film is the adventure of a high school student and his friend. They find a strange, orb-like piece of equipment to use as a science project, but must stop it when it begins to threaten mankind.
Actors:
Barry Corbin,
Ann Wedgeworth,
Noel Conlon,
Cameron Young,
John Vidor,
John Carter,
Al Leong
Barry Corbin
16 October 1940, Lamesa, Texas, USA
Ann Wedgeworth
21 January 1934, Abilene, Texas, USA
Noel Conlon
23 December 1936, Syracuse, New York, USA
Cameron Young
19 November 1949, Los Angeles, California, USA
John Vidor
15 February 1961, Los Angeles, California, USA
John Carter
26 November 1927, Center Ridge, Arkansas, USA
Al Leong
30 September 1952
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Danielle von Zerneck #Fisher Stevens #John Stockwell #Jonathan R. Betuel #My Science Project #Silver Screen Partners II #Touchstone Pictures
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September 17, 2015
The inventive finale can't save a painfully slow film that feels like a cheap, hastily wrapped assembly-line product. Like "Back to the Future," it's instructive in the perils of rose-colored nostalgia, but only because it's worse than you remember.
Kalamazoo Gazette
January 11, 2004
Give it a 'D' for dismal
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January 09, 2003
Forgettable eighties teen tripe
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