
Innerspace is out of this world!

One of my favorite 80's flicks, Innerspace still held up after all those years!
In 1987 Steven Spielberg as a producer once again teamed with Gremlins director Joe Dante to give us yet another extremely entertaining adventure comedy.
Dennis Quaid as Tuck Pendleton is part Han Solo, part Hal Jordan. Martin Short was at the top of his game as Jack Putter, and Meg Ryan is stunning as ever. Throw in the 007esque villain, Igo, and the ludicrous arms dealer, the Cowboy, and you've got a recipe for pure entertainment.
Tuck Pendleton is a washed up Navy pilot who "could have been one of the best". In an effort to reclaim the glories of days past, he volunteers for a highly dangerous and experimental shrinking procedure in which he and a submersible pod (also experimental) were meant to be made microscopic and injected into a test rabbit named Bugs to study biology from the inside.
Things go wrong and the head scientist is forced to hide the miniaturized Pendleton and the super-secret high-technology accompanying him from the bad guys... inside Jack Putter. Hilarity and adventure ensue.
There are a few of what I like to call "check your brain at the door" moments, but they are so well placed and move the story along so smoothly that I didn't notice them back in '87, and was more than willing to overlook and forgive them now.
If you're on the fence about Innerspace and you love to be entertained, get off now and hang on for this thrill ride chock-full of belly laughs.
And tiny bad guys.
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