One of the things I remember most fondly about the '80s were the trend of nerd films: films like Revenge of the Nerds, Weird Science, and my fave, Real Genius where oddball, brainy outsiders were the heroes. This set the stage for the growth of Nerd and Geek culture, and the changes which made being intelligent and quirky a cool thing.
As noted in this 1998 article in the online magazine Slate:
But the popular understanding of nerdiness--that a nerd
is
an uncool person--doesn't stand the test of time. In particular,
it doesn't
survive the 1980s, an era the New York Times
deemed was characterized by
"nerd chic." By the middle of
the go-go decade, fashion magazines
touted the popularity
of nerd couture--plaid plants, horn rims, and oxford
shirts
buttoned all the way to the top. Further, witness the
proliferation of
'80s teen movies valorizing nerds: Revenge of
the Nerds, Weird Science, and
Real Genius, to name a few.
Underlying this transformation of the nerd's image was a transformation of the nerd's economic status. With their
Underlying this transformation of the nerd's image was a transformation of the nerd's economic status. With their
entry into new
high-tech industries, many nerds suddenly
became millionerds.
The end sequence of Revenge of the Nerds, culminating in an inspiring speech, is a classic. Its really about misfits and oddballs and people who just don't fit in finding their place in society and standing up for who they are. Its a message which should resonate with anyone who has ever felt different, regardless of whether one considers oneself a "nerd" or "geek" or "freak" or any other category.
Another memorable scene was the very '80s-esque performance of the nerds during the college talent show competition. This performance is very, very '80s. Its got new wavish syth music, Devo-ish hair styles, and Michael Jackson imitators doing the Moonwalk. Admittedly, the Lamar character (in the Michael Jackson jacket doing the "rap") is a bit much, but check out the computer toting nerd dudes sporting the '80s styles!!
This post includes revised portions of two prior posts, along with new material.
This post includes revised portions of two prior posts, along with new material.
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