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  1. 2 days ago · Few films illustrate this nostalgic connection as effectively as ‘Honey, I Shrunk the Kids’, a quintessential product of the late 1980s that continues to resonate with audiences today. Released in 1989, the film not only captured the imagination of a generation but also tapped into a nostalgic wave that remains influential in contemporary ...

  2. 1 day ago · There was talk a few years back of Disney being interested in another sequel to "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," titled "Shrunk." The plan was to bring Moranis back as Wayne Szalinski, with Josh Gad ...

  3. 23 hours ago · 10 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Was an Unexpected Hit. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids was the highest-grossing live-action Disney film of all time for five years after its release. 2:48. Disney may be known for its fairytales and heartwarming musicals but a few of its scarier films are worth a try for occasional chills.

  4. 3 days ago · Appears In: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Wayne Szalinski brings a lovable, nerdy charm to the big screen when his accidental miniaturization of his kids kicks off an unforgettable suburban adventure. Rick Moranis’s endearing performance captures Wayne’s blend of scientific genius and parental panic with his determination to rescue his pint ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_JohnstonJoe Johnston - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · Joseph Eggleston "Joe" Johnston II (born May 13, 1950) is an American film director, producer, writer, and visual effects artist. He is best known for directing effects-driven films, including Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989); The Rocketeer (1991); Jumanji (1995); Jurassic Park III (2001); The Wolfman (2010); and Captain America: The First Avenger (2011).

  6. 5 days ago · I grew up on Honey I Shrunk the Kids, but shrinking has been, as The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction puts it) a favorite trope of sci fi for a long time — especially the sub-genre known as “imaginary science”.

  7. 23 hours ago · This list contains cartoons that were part of Universal Pictures' Oswald the Lucky Rabbit/Oswald Rabbit theatrical cartoon series. Walt Disney Productions produced 26 of the first 27 cartoons (1927–1928), and Winkler Pictures produced High Up an additional 25 cartoons after Disney's departure from the series (1928–1929), and the rest were produced by Walter Lantz Productions starting with ...

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