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The US comedy film, set in suburbia, features kids who accidentally shrink themselves with an inventor's experimental shrink ray to be a quarter-inch tall and must survive the indoors and the outdoors on a different scale. [15] [11] [4] [17] [3] [9] [12] [2] [8] [1] [5] Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves: 1997
In each episode, Professor Carter and his two teenage kids use a shrinking machine to shrink themselves and their dune buggy and explore and experience the world from the perspective of an insect. 1968 1969 Fantastic Voyage: Characters go on missions in which they board a submarine and get miniaturized. 1969 1969 The Secret Service
Downsizing is a 2017 American science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne, written by Payne and Jim Taylor, and starring Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Hong Chau, and Kristen Wiig.
Once taken to the laboratory, the criminals shrink Igoe and inject him into Jack to locate Tuck, kill him, and obtain the other chip that is attached to the pod. After Igoe has been injected, Jack and Lydia free themselves and order everyone in the laboratory, including Scrimshaw and Canker, into the miniaturization device at gunpoint.
The Incredible Shrinking Man essay by Daniel Eagan in America's Film Legacy, 2009-2010: A Viewer's Guide to the 50 Landmark Movies Added To The National Film Registry in 2009–10, Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2011, ISBN 1441120025 pages 92–95; The Incredible Shrinking Man at IMDb; The Incredible Shrinking Man at the TCM Movie Database
Attack of the Puppet People was released on DVD by Warner Home Video as part of their Warner Archive collection. Shout Factory released the film November 14, 2017 on Region A Blu-ray. The transfer was made using a 2K scan of the film's interpositive , in its original widescreen 1:85:1 aspect ratio.
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Prior to 1977, toys were released together with films as merchandising tie-ins. Films that were suitably toyetic spawned numerous licensed properties, often marketed heavily to children. Beginning in the late 1970s, this approach was flipped as films began to appear that were based on popular toys.