A deft balance between special effects, comedy, and family dynamics made this 1989 film a hit for Disney and spawned both a string of video sequels and a subsequent TV series. Moranis is endearing as the bumbling inventor/father of the Szalinski family. He inadvertently shrinks his own children then throws them out with the trash. They, along with the neighbor kids, must journey back across their own backyard, now an enormous, dangerous distance, to get back to the right height. Read more…

February 16th, 2010 on 8:48 am
This review is from: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The story is about an inventor Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) who is trying to perfect his machine which, when working, will shrink matter. The problem is, nothing he does seems to make it work. But somehow, his kids Amy and Nicky (Amy O’Neill and Robert Oliveri), and his next door neighbor’s kids, Russell and Ron Thompson (Thomas Wilson Brown and Jared Rushton) are shrunk! Being only a few inches tall, they end up in the garbage bag and are taken outside. They get out but the only way back to the house is through the Szalinski’s front yard. They meet up with a friendly ant, a killer scorpion, the danger of being chopped up by a lawnmower, and being drowned by a water sprinkler. Will they make it home so they can be made back to their normal size?This movie is just GREAT! Even though it’s a kids movie, it’s great for adults, too. I love to watch this movie with my parents. I especially love Robert Oliveri and Jared Rushton. They did a very good job acting in it. Anybody who wants to enjoy a good movie with the family, watch “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.” You won’t regret it!
February 16th, 2010 on 12:19 pm
This review is from: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Wayne Szalinski is convinced he has figured out a way to shrink the size of matter. It works great on paper, but he can’t make it work in real life. While he’s at a conference presenting his ideas, the machine accidentally shrinks his and his neighbor’s kids. When they get thrown out with the trash, they must journey across the backyard, avoiding bugs, sprinklers, and lawnmowers. Meanwhile, Wayne and his wife try to fix the machine and find the kids. Will they find them before it’s too late? Can Wayne figure out how to make the machine work to reverse the process?This is one of my favorite movies. It combines a great story and great characters with great special effects. All the characters grow because of their experiences, even both sets of parents. The special effects still hold up today, and are there to tell the story, not the other way around. The story moves effortlessly from comedy to drama and back again.It’s a shame that there aren’t more movies like this. Gather the entire family together and enjoy a great family film.