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Mike reviews the 1992 Disney hit “Honey, I Blew Up the Kid” starring Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman and Lloyd Bridges.

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Transcript:
all right I confess I did it did what
[Music] I blew up the baby
[Music] Honey I Blew Up the Kid is a very
entertaining 1992 sequel to the 1989
Disney hit Honey I Shrunk the Kids
picking up three years after the events
of the first movie Rick Moranis returns
a scientist and inventor Wayne zielinski
he and his wife Diane played by Marcia
Strassman have moved the family from
Fresno California to the suburbs of Las
Vegas Nevada
they have also welcomed a new son
two-year-old Adam
in the meantime while Diane sees
daughter Amy off to her new college dorm
Wayne takes care of Adam
his older son Nick zielinski played by
Robert Oliveri is now a teenager and
while he’s still nerdy he has taken up
guitar playing and develops a crush on a
teenage girl named Mandy Park played by
Carrie Russell in her film debut
yeah Rick
Nick
Nick
want a ride
[Music] Wayne has licensed his shrinking device
to a company called Sterling labs and
has developed a new derivative of his
machine that makes objects grow in size
his co-worker at the lab Dr Charles
Hendrickson played by actor John Shea
dislikes zielinsky and laments his
frustrations to Terence wheeler who’s on
the board of directors played by actor
Gregory Sierra why Clifford insist on
keeping him involved is absolutely
Beyond me if I were running this project
by myself right now it would be neck
deep and apples the size of Buicks there
are those of us on the board who would
agree with you
Clifford Sterling just may have outlived
his usefulness
the corporation to his stockholders
I should think
be a foreground conclusion
especially if you’re the one to actually
make this thing work Wayne takes Nick
and Adam to Sterling labs and tests out
his new enlarging machine on Adam’s
stuffed toy big bunny however while Nick
and Wayne Look Away at a computer screen
Adam attempts to retrieve the toy and is
Zapped by the machine which appears to
short circuit and not enlarge anything
at all
[Music] once they return home Wayne decides to
call Mandy to babysit Adam so that he
and Nick can spend some guy time
together hanging out and going to the
movies
although all you have to do is just just
watch him really okay see you at 3 30.
okay
however electrical waves from the
microwave have a growing effect on Adam
enlarging him and big bunny to over
seven feet tall
we gotta get him back to the lab analyze
the data and reverse the process one
thing Dad what do you think the security
guard might get suspicious thus walking
in with a seven foot baby
Wayne and Nick try to take Adam back to
the closed Laboratory
there
like a badly dressed beekeeper
only to be confronted by Dr Hendrickson
who warns zelinski away
returning home Wayne and Nick find Diane
back early and have to break the news to
her all right I confess I did it did
what
[Music] hello
I blew up the baby
she takes it as well as can be expected
I’ll kill Wayne you don’t want to kill
Wayne I don’t want to kill Wayne Wayne
realizes that he may be able to fix the
situation with the original prototype of
his shrinking machine and he and Diane
travel to the company Warehouse to
retrieve it
in the meantime Nick tries to keep giant
Adam under control when Mandy arrives
for the now forgotten babysitting job
we changed our mind that’s all we don’t
need a babysitter
[Music] for me you don’t want to babysit not
this baby okay
[Music] Nick tries to calm her down and explain
the situation while gagging her and
tying her to a chair
if you promise not to scream
take the gag out of your mouth
classic Disney right there
while watching television the electrical
waves grow Adam to over 14 feet tall and
he escapes from the house
U.S Marshals take Adam Nick and Mandy
into custody and put Adam in a giant
truck Dr Hendrickson chastises Wayne
just as Clifford Sterling the president
of Sterling Labs arrives on the scene
enter actor Lloyd Bridges
I can reverse my son’s growth just give
me a chance sir I can get him back to
normal okay yeah with what so then
Coca-Cola bottles
maybe some what chewing gum and Twine
Sterling fires Hendrickson and decides
to work with Solinski to get the
situation under control in the meantime
U.S Marshal Preston Brooks played by
actor Ron Canada informs Wayne and Diane
that Adam has grown even larger and
escaped
electromagnetic flux around every
operating electrical device there’s a
flux like an electromagnetic force field
that’s what’s causing the baby to grow
he’s headed toward Las Vegas
[Music] having been fired by Sterling Dr
Hendrickson conspires with wheeler to
try and take matters into their own
hands and use a helicopter as well as
tranquilizer darts on poor little Adam
as Adam walks down the Las Vegas Strip
he and the whole family become a
worldwide news story with Wayne Diane
and Sterling working frantically to try
and Shrink Adam back down to normal size
nothing can stop him now
this movie was directed by Randall
kleiser best known for directing the
1978 classic Greece and it was not
originally going to be a sequel to Honey
I Shrunk the kittens it was originally
titled big baby and was going to be
about a toddler in a freak accident who
grew to a giant size and terrorized Las
Vegas Disney realized hey we could make
this a sequel to Honey I Shrunk the Kids
and they rewrote the baby script for
that
sadly for Amy O’Neill there was no
parallel character in that script for
the teenage daughter Amy so she only
appears briefly in this sequel going off
to college
I think they could have easily replaced
the babysitter role with Amy’s character
and again had Nick and Amy in a
predicament as brother and sister but
they clearly wanted to lean towards a
teenage romance plot between Nick and
the babysitter
the original title of this movie was
going to be honey I blew up the baby I
blew up the baby
but it was changed due to fears of
negative feedback
so instead of blowing up the baby they
made it blowing up the kid I guess
that’s better I don’t know
Disney also found itself subject to a
lawsuit by a man named Paul alter a
director who claimed that he wrote a
screenplay called now that’s a baby
it was basically this movie
the case went to trial in 1993 and he
won Disney was forced to pay him three
hundred thousand dollars
this movie was a box office hit but not
as much as the original but it still
made over 96 million dollars
the film ended up being quite popular
with police officers like the first
movie it was in theaters the same time
as a Michael Keaton Batman film this
time Batman Returns however rapper Ice-T
came out with a song called cop killer
and the song was released by Warner
Brothers there is absolutely no reason
for a record like this to be published
by a responsible Corporation stand
against those
who use films or records or television
or video games to glorify killing Law
Enforcement Officers it is sick
many police departments around the
country told their members to go see
Honey I Blew Up the Kid instead of the
Warner Brothers film Batman Returns that
did help this movie’s box office intake
yeah nothing
stop him now starts Friday July 17th at
a theater near you
Carrie Russell was really really great
as the teenage love interest babysitter
that’s for saving my life
wasn’t much
[Music] I don’t mean your life wasn’t much
and this was her big movie debut that
would eventually lead to even more
success in her career
I think the introduction of Lloyd
Bridges and Carrie Russell as new
characters really give this sequel a
breath of fresh air
I feel it within this man it is a genius
you know because he he has such unusual
ideas and I just have faith in them
somehow I saw this movie when it was
pretty new and I actually remember when
I was about five years old it was one of
the very first times I ever went over to
a friend’s house to play after we played
outside for a couple of hours we went
inside and we watched this movie
I actually think I like this one more
than the original don’t get me wrong the
original is a classic and it’s great but
I find this film just as good if not
even more entertaining
like the original I’ll go ahead and give
Honey I Blew Up the Kid eight out of 10
Stars

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One comment

  1. While I liked this movie as a kid, now I can't get past the ending of the original and how it set up this sequel to make no sense whatsoever. Remember when the family was eating the GIANT turkey and the dog eating the GIANT milk bone? Not to mention that he blew the kids back up to normal size. Now he suddenly doesn't know how to do it? Pull that original ray gun out of storage. It did the job just fine. Lazy writing. Yet… I still kinda like this one. Anything is better than Honey We Shrunk Ourselves. Here's hoping the Josh Gad produced Shrunk is still on the way!

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