Movie |
Nerd | Biker
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6.6/10
IMDbBest Performance by a Younger Actor | 1986
Budget 7,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 38,934,048 USD
According to Bill Paxton, Chet's line "How about a nice greasy pork sandwich served in a dirty ashtray?" was based on something his father John Paxton used to say to him when Bill was hungover from a night of drinking.
In the scene where Bill Paxton is speaking to Kelly LeBrock while interrogating everyone over what had happened the previous night, in the background, Suzanne Snyder and Anthony Michael Hall are struggling to stay in character, but it is clear they are laughing. John Hughes chose to use this take in the completed film.
During the bathroom scene, a playboy magazine can be seen on the counter next to the toilet. Its the edition featuring Kelly LeBrock's editorial with photos and on the cover.
John Hughes wrote the script in only two days.
Vernon Wells, who played the Lord General (lead biker), reprises nearly the same character he played in The Road Warrior (1981). He essentially wears the same make-up, mohawk, mesh tank top, and lots of studded leather.
"Lisa: [13:23] So, what would you little maniacs like to do first?"
"Lisa: Have you ever wondered how sad it is, that your son's only sexual outlet is tossing off to magazines in the bathroom? Lucy Wallace: Oh Gary! Oh my God! Gary Wallace: Ma, I never tossed off to anything! Lucy Wallace: You told me you were combing your hair! Gary Wallace: I was! I was!"