In the end, Philip and Sara defeat Wilson, Bennett, Hoenicker and his henchmen, retrieve Flubber, raise enough money to save the college, and finally have a successful wedding, along with Flubber and the "daughter" of Weebo, called Weebette. The film ends with the family heading for Hawaii in Philip's car.

After he relays this information to Weebo, she informs him that he has missed the third wedding. Even though Walsh died in 1975, he received posthumous credit for this script. The film ends with the family heading to Hawaii in the Thunderbird 30,000 feet in the air. Some scenes were filmed on campus at San Jose State University in Washington Square Hall during production in 1997. It made $92,977,226 in the United States and a total of $85 million in other countries for a total of $178 million internationally. A remake of The Absent-Minded Professor (1961), the film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and stars Robin Williams, Marcia Gay Harden, Christopher McDonald, Ted Levine, Raymond J. Barry, and Clancy Brown. "[5] The DVD was released in 2003, with the same two bonus features as the VHS, as well as the film's original theatrical trailer. Weebo records Philip's ramblings and shows the footage to Sara, who then reconciles with Philip. [2] Metacritic gives the film a score of 37. [4] The shot of the Professor and Sara Jean floating through the clouds in the Thunderbird was filmed at the former Mare Island Naval facility in Vallejo, California. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Afterward, Weebo attempts to confess her love of Philip, only to be shrugged off as a computer. Many gags are embellishments from the 1961 film, with John Hughes (Home Alone) rewriting the original Bill Walsh screenplay (based on Samuel W. Taylor's short story, A Situation of Gravity). Before Weebo can make out with Philip in this form as he sleeps, Philip awakens with another idea for Flubber. Weebo (voiced by Jodi Benson), Philip's robot assistant, classifies the substance as "flying rubber", leading Philip to christen him as "Flubber".

Sets constructed there included the basketball court, a duplicate of the Professor's house where some exterior and all interior shots were produced, a separate set portraying the basement of the house, and Hoenicker's library. Later, he gives Flubber-padded shoes to the unskilled Medfield basketball team to increase their abilities. In selected theatres, the Pepper Ann episode "Old Best Friend" was featured before the film. Filming began October 8, 1996 in San Francisco.

Weebo attempts to fend off the goons, only to be struck down with a baseball bat. After a battle, Philip and Sara defeat Wilson, Chester and his henchmen, get Flubber back, raise enough money to save the college and finally have a successful marriage, along with Flubber and the "daughter" of Weebo, called Weebette. Filming began in San Francisco on Treasure Island in Building 180 and Hanger 3. Flubber is a 1997 comedy film and a remake of The Absent-Minded Professor (1961), directed by Les Mayfield (who had previously directed another John Hughes scripted remake, Miracle on 34th Street). Philip discovers that Weebo had downloaded back-up data of herself onto Philip's computer in the event of her demise, as well as a video recording of Weebo's hologram telling Philip she loves him. Philip discovers that as he bounces, Flubber increases in speed rather than decreasing. K.O., Steven, and the White Buffalo/Transcript, Matilda 2: Revenge of the Trunchbull (2020 film), https://ideas.fandom.com/wiki/Flubber_(film)?oldid=2346541, Robin Williams as Professor Philip Brainard, Marcia Gay Harden as Dr. Sara Jean Reynolds. Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, https://movies.fandom.com/wiki/Flubber?oldid=156046.

Many gags are embellishments from the 1961 film; John Hughes rewrote the original Bill Walsh screenplay (based on Samuel W. Taylor's short story, A Situation of Gravity). Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [6] Metacritic gives the film a score of 37/100 based on 19 reviews.[7].

Philip continues to work on Flubber into the early morning, looking to stabilize the Flubber's movement as opposed to stimulation. Flubber is a 1997 comedy film and a remake of The Absent-Minded Professor (1961), directed by Les Mayfield (who had previously directed another John Hughes scripted remake, Miracle on 34th Street). Flubber performed well at the box office.

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