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Innerspace
Innerspace — An adventure of incredible proportions.
1987 7 17.7K PG views saved
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Innerspace

1987 7 17.7K PG views saved
Innerspace

Test pilot Tuck Pendleton volunteers to test a special vessel for a miniaturization experiment. Accidentally injected into a neurotic hypochondriac, Jack Putter, Tuck must convince Jack to find his ex-girlfriend, Lydia Maxwell, to help him extract Tuck and his ship and re-enlarge them before his oxygen runs out.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG
Runtime: 2hrs
Status: Released
Release date: 1987-07-01
Release format: Streaming — Apr 24, 2002
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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 2 years ago

A very funny journey through the human body

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 2 years ago

A very funny journey through the human body

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Jim222001
@jim222001 3 years ago

An entertaining movie with good comedy, science fiction and spy like action.

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Ragnar Lothbrok
@ragnarlothbrok 5 months ago

Great movie! Last time I watched it was in my childhood, and it's still watchable no problem - a lot of fun, interesting idea and story. Dennis Quaid, Meg Ryan & Martin Short doing a great job.
They don't make movies like that anymore! Though at some point we should expect a remake, with a gay couple saved by a strong independent woman and evil white people, or some crap like that.

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Sage020
@sage020 1 year ago

I liked this one as a kid, haven’t seen it in over 20 years but it was worth the rewatch. It’s a little cheesy but I enjoyed the humor and fast pace.

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Siggi
@siggi963 8 months ago

A good SciFi movie with a good story and great special effects for the time. Great entertainment.

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Chris K
@oldmankestis 1 year ago

A modern classic with an original idea. As a kid I almost took this movie as an anatomy lesson. Maybe I learned about the birds and the bees a little too soon? 😆

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@drqshadow 4 years ago

A silly bit of '80s science fiction, in which a disgraced fighter pilot (Dennis Quaid) is shrunken to microscopic size (by way of... spinning really fast?) and then accidentally injected into Martin Short's ass. Whilst dodging fat cells and fighting the tides of a blood stream, Quaid dutifully explores the inner recesses of Short's body and, eventually, establishes contact with his unwitting host to guide himself towards salvation. Toss in a flaky supporting appearance by Meg Ryan, which almost instantly spawns a love triangle, and you've got the jist.

It's even dumber than it sounds. Many of _Innerspace_'s best moments are when it embraces that truth and leans into the idiocy - the story's mustache-twirling villains are all playfully over-the-top - but it's wishy-washy about that and doesn't always seem like it's completely in on its own jokes. The plot is super redundant, too, with its heroes escaping capture no less than five different times and way too many evil masterminds / sinister henchmen crammed into the scenery. It does boast some decent special effects, and Short's energetic brand of physical humor is good for a few simplistic laughs, but otherwise it's just your basic cable-friendly time filler.

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Jackie Chan
@codex13 1 year ago

I felt like this movie would never end

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