Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid

Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992)

5.3 ? Jul 16, 1992 1h 29m

Overview

Wayne Szalinski is at it again. But instead of shrinking things, he tries to make a machine that can make things grow. As in the first one, his machine isn't quite accurate. But when he brings Nick & his toddler son Adam to see his invention, the machine unexpectedly starts working. And when Adam comes right up to the machine, he gets zapped along with his stuffed bunny.

Genres

Adventure Comedy Family Science Fiction

Release Date

July 16, 1992

Rating

5.3 /10

Runtime

1h 29m

Rick Moranis

Rick Moranis

Wayne Szalinski

Marcia Strassman

Marcia Strassman

Diane Szalinski

Robert Oliveri

Robert Oliveri

Nick Szalinski

Daniel Shalikar

Adam Szalinski

Joshua Shalikar

Adam Szalinski

Lloyd Bridges

Lloyd Bridges

Clifford Sterling

John Shea

John Shea

Hendrickson

Keri Russell

Keri Russell

Mandy

Ron Canada

Ron Canada

Marshall Brooks

Amy O'Neill

Amy Szalinski

Michael Milhoan

Michael Milhoan

Capt. Ed Myerson

Gregory Sierra

Gregory Sierra

Terence Wheeler

Leslie Neale

Leslie Neale

Constance Winters

Julia Sweeney

Julia Sweeney

Nosey Neighbor

Linda Carlson

Linda Carlson

Nosey Neighbor

Lisa Mende

Lisa Mende

Lab Technician

John Paragon

John Paragon

Lab Technician

Kenneth Tobey

Kenneth Tobey

Smitty

Bill Moseley

Bill Moseley

Federal Marshall

Edward S. Feldman

Las Vegas Couple (as Ed Feldman)

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r96sk

7.0/10

Sep 23, 2020

It's basically just a reverse of the first film, but <em>'Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'</em> still satisfactorily entertains. It's not as interesting as the original given that one has loads of funny anomalies, whereas this has just the singular difference of a giant baby. As such, events do drag out towards the end. However, I did find myself enjoying it, albeit on a minor level. There are a few amusing moments, while it does create some interesting shenanigans with the big kid. Rick Moranis is the only cast member worth talking about, he doesn't give an incredible performance or anything close but remains - just like in the 1989 production - the best part of the film. I expected it to be terrible, it's actually alright - not one to be taken at all seriously, it's purely childish. I'm sure the younger audience will find enjoyment in it.

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CinemaSerf

5.0/10

Dec 30, 2023

Well last time the "Szalinski" (Rick Moranis) science machine managed to reduce their kids to the size of ants, this time round his gadget can make an apple the seize of a Buick! That's proven when it's near a person and an electrical charge - not a good thing for their mischievous toddler "Adam" (Daniel Shalikar) who ends up 100-ft tall, marauding through the streets with an enormous Teddy Bear, wreaking comedy havoc. How can they reduce him back to normal before the lights of Vegas attract him and even more chaos ensues? I suppose it's quite fun to look at things through the eyes of a small child - everything is bright, colourful and an intriguing plaything - but so much of the execution of this reminded me of a 1960s Godzilla film with really quite forced humour emanating from some cringeing performances and some seriously contrived attempts at keeping this from degenerating into a slapstick farce of a film. Moranis worked OK as the family-orientated geek last time around, here there is something almost desperate about his attempts to please. His bosses, his family, us... I think this genre works best when there's something natural to it, we smile or laugh because we want to, not because the director has left convenient moments where someone off-set would hold up a board. I'm not sure this ever really had any sequel value, but this is a feeble attempt I'm afraid and please let's keep "Wayne" away from any more gizmos.

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