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Dweebs

  • TV Series
  • 1995
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Corey Feldman, Adam Biesk, Farrah Forke, David Kaufman, Peter Scolari, and Stephen Tobolowsky in Dweebs (1995)
Comedy

Awkward tech guys with poor social skills move from garage to downtown office. Their new secretary Carey helps navigate social situations, while Warren stammers and Vic hides behind shades.Awkward tech guys with poor social skills move from garage to downtown office. Their new secretary Carey helps navigate social situations, while Warren stammers and Vic hides behind shades.Awkward tech guys with poor social skills move from garage to downtown office. Their new secretary Carey helps navigate social situations, while Warren stammers and Vic hides behind shades.

  • Creator
    • Peter Noah
  • Stars
    • Farrah Forke
    • Peter Scolari
    • Stephen Tobolowsky
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    108
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Peter Noah
    • Stars
      • Farrah Forke
      • Peter Scolari
      • Stephen Tobolowsky
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Farrah Forke
    Farrah Forke
    • Carey
    • 1995
    Peter Scolari
    Peter Scolari
    • Warren Mosbey
    • 1995
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • Karl
    • 1995
    Adam Biesk
    • Todd
    • 1995
    David Kaufman
    David Kaufman
    • Morley
    • 1995
    Corey Feldman
    Corey Feldman
    • Vic
    • 1995
    Holly Fulger
    Holly Fulger
    • Noreen
    • 1995
    Andy Berman
    Andy Berman
    • Eugene…
    • 1995
    David Starzyk
    David Starzyk
    • Ben Reynolds
    • 1995
    Eric Allan Kramer
    Eric Allan Kramer
    • Helmut
    • 1995
    Kathy Griffin
    Kathy Griffin
    • Sheila
    • 1995
    Vendela Kirsebom
    Vendela Kirsebom
    • Greta Nyquist
    • 1995
    B.J. Barie
    B.J. Barie
    • The Techno Punk
    • 1995
    Lane Smith
    Lane Smith
    • Colonel Whitmore
    • 1995
    Boti Bliss
    Boti Bliss
    • The Punk Girl
    • 1995
    Melissa Samuels
    • Cruella
    • 1995
    Barry Nolan
    • TV Reporter
    • 1995
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    • 1995
    • Creator
      • Peter Noah
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    bigsleepj

    I love it when that happens...

    The waiter in a geeky Internet cafe describes one of the day's specials and comments that "Like Bill Gates it's way to rich."

    In another scene the programmers are designing a game called "Kill everyone! 2". The main character, Carey (Farah Forke), asks "But if everybody was killed in the first game who is left to kill?" The answer comes "People who hid and dogs and cats."

    Back in the internet cafe, Carey tries to meet with the boss's internet girlfriend who turns out to be a bunch of kids playing a prank. She walks over to her nerdy co-workers who are busy on the Internet. One of them presses a button and says: "I traced his on-line name (the leader of the kids). His name is Stephen (or something). Unfortunately he just flunked maths."

    DWEEBS didn't have the perverse humour of FRIENDS, the absurb situations of SEINFELD, Homer Simpson, or family-comedy that made THE HOGAN FAMILY, PERFECT STRANGERS or FULL HOUSE so funny. It did have messages like EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND or the message-bashing of JUST SHOOT ME. It just wanted to make you laugh.

    Those who dared watch it knows it would have been one of TVs greatest shows. It had memorable characters the boss of the company, who does his brainstorming on a trampoline. Vic, the cool macho jock, who likes programming. The list goes on.

    The situation of the comedy is this: Carey, the type of outgoing person who never hang out with nerds, takes on a job at a small programming firm. Soon she discover that these guys are better people than her old friends, and that they are richer!

    This show only had about eleven episodes, but it made me laugh! I looked forward to it every night! My friends and I talked about it, it was cleaner than most shows (someone say MARRIED WITH CHILDREN) while still being funny. It is something of a gem! But now it lies forgotten on a video tape somewhere!

    Would I like to see it again? No. I'm afraid that I wont like it second time around. Some memories are bettetr that way...

    But I would like to see a new version!
    10Basingstke

    Great Series

    I have sorely missed Dweebs over the past years. Unfortunately I didn't tape it so I can't update my memories. However I'm not so sure that the humor would be as appreciated in today's market. The very best scene ending ever, from the fist episode: the VCR flashing 12:00, is no longer so appropriate. Other scenes are also fondly remembered but I do wish the episodes were available to purchase. Anyone know how we can encourage this?

    We tried to get friends to watch the series but unfortunately it was up against "Doctor Who" which was extremely popular with that group. Possibly one of the reasons the Dweebs didn't take off.
    8uber_geek

    It's a shame this series never got off the ground

    This was one of those shows that didn't get a chance. Think of Big Bang Theory before its time. Quirky, socially awkward, but brilliant nerds meet a girl.

    Peter Scolari's character is kind of a Bill Gates who started a company in his garage. Their business takes off and they have to get an office and secretary. They have brains (and now money!), but don't know how to relate outside of other nerds. Warren Mosbey (Scolari's character) has trampoline in his office, which he would jump on while thinking.

    Unfortunately this just didn't take off back in 1995, when most people didn't even know what the internet was yet. Also, I agree with others that the title didn't appeal to non-geeks.

    It says something that I still recall the series from over 15 years ago that only had 11 episodes.
    dem1126

    Possibly my favourite show *EVER*

    Despite the shortness of its run (only eleven episodes were made) this show appealed to me from the outset. There is just a certain something about it that makes me laugh every time I see it. Whether it is the fact I know a lot of people like 'the guys', or I work in a similar environment I am not sure. But I highly recommend this to anyone. (And hope - at some point - they release the whole series on video!)
    8himan-5

    I concur -- It was a great show

    Ha-ha...I forgot about the vulture!!! Yes it probably didn't help viewer-ship that the name of the show was "Dweebs", though you'd think there were enough of them (us?) out there who could relate to make the show a prime-time contender.

    In my home the word "mulch" to describe drab, unimaginative attire is still used to this day, 12 years after it was modeled so well on the show by Carl (Stephen Tobolowsky?), one of the programmers. Man, they were cruel to him.... Not that he couldn't dish it out as well: "Death called--he wants his outfit back..." (you'd have to know Vic) That these and other quips became part of our comic dialog is a testament to Dweebs' appeal as a comedy; and we'd eagerly watch those few episodes again if they became available.

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Peter Noah Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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