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This was back in the day when you left your house in the morning to hang out with all your neighborhood friends and come home when it started to get dark, parents not knowing where their kids were every waking second was a normal thing.
Those of us who grew up in that era would have considered the modern "helicopter parenting" to be nightmare fuel levels of oppression!
@@DamonNomad82 I was being sent alone to the grocery store to buy things for my parents when I was 8! It is wild how different parenting is now.
@@jonrazo7912 I used to be turned loose to play outside in the neighborhood (which, when I was 8, was a large wooded area which was great for adventuring in), with the only requirement being that I not cause trouble and be back by an arranged time. That was a happier era.
Yup!! 90s kid here! Get on your bike, parents tell you be home for dinner.
I can't remember how old I was when I was allowed to ride anywhere in our section of town, but I couldn't ride over any bridges or cross one particular busy intersection. (My part of town was sort of a peninsula with a bridge to the south to the next town, the intersection to the north west, a longer bridge on the north east, sbdvthe rest wss blocked by a river or a highway. I essentially lost my best friend because he moved to the other side of the long bridge. Ironically, he probably lived closer than his old house, where I was allowed to ride my bike.). Starting in 7th grade, both my parents worked in Manhattan over an hour away and then my freshman year, my sister was a college freshman, so I was truly on my own.
(fun fact) Rick Moranis is one of the nicest guys on the planet - he quit acting to take care of his family
The milk carton reference was they use to put missing people or kids typically on the milk carton. I believe the idea was so that people would constantly see the face and remember them and likely spot them. I think.
True,,,i was there🍺,,it Help'd...noShit sort've the Stone Age Amber Alert🤔
Even if some of the kids were lost forever putting lost children on the side of milk cartons raised so much awareness it helped people to take notice of kidnappers. Anything to save children's lives.
Sidefact: Rick Moranis´s wife sadly died not that much after he became quite the movie star...he retired to take care of their children and stopped his career basically permanently to be a dad...that has to be one of the greatest guys ever to work in hollywood..what a man..and I mean..man
He didn't stop acting completely. He did for a while, but eventually started doing the occasional VA role. He hasn't done any on-camera work in years though.
Yeah him and Bill Bixby come to mind. So sad when your wife dies.
@@passionsquietrage I think he did reprise Dark Helmet for a commercial a few years ago (I can't remember if it was just a VA role or if they actually had him in the suit).
@@Ambaryerno It was most likely a VA role, but you never know.
Not sure id call that a "fun" fact
When a person's face is on a milk carton, its because they are missing. I dont know if they still do that with milk cartons but i remember seeing them when i was a kid.
She was a child in Russia. Didn’t get the reference.
@@seanstinchfield-mp2xm Hence, his explanation.
That was pretty cute. "Face on milk carton sounds pretty cool"
They pretty much phased it out by the mid-90s. It was only dubiously effective, and dairies largely stopped producing the printed paper cartons in favor of plastic jugs. Also, the Amber Alert system launched by then.
Rick Moranis is a National treasure and subtle film legend. He has given us so many great childhood memories. I can never blame him for leaving the industry to raise his family.
The reason the parents look calm is it was the 80s. Back then it wasn't uncommon for kids to leave the house in the mourning and not be back home till sundown. And this was well before cell phones were common (only very wealthy people had them back then, and they were massive). Calling home meant calling from a friend's house or using a payphone. Parents only got worried if we missed a curfew or specific times we were supposed to be at home.
Ant's are the *ONLY* species on planet Earth that farm other animals, have a "toilet room", a "waste room", a "burial ground" and a "hospital"... other than human beings.
They ARE amazing animals. Think twice before taking your steps in your garden. This movie broke my heart as a child and made me study Ants.
The neighbor was Max Headroom. That's right, THE Max Headroom.
Surprised anyone still remembers him!.
That's the 'Paranoimia' guy, right?
For Psi Factor, I’m Dan Ackroyd.
This movie was a big part of my childhood.
"Donald, that man over there is flying."
This isn't the first comedy about shrinking people, there is also Innerspace. 🙂
There's Fantastic Voyage from 1966 too, not a comedy but Innerspace borrowed heavily from it. There's also Land of the Giants, an old TV show this film also borrowed heavily from.
Oh man, Innerspace absolutely needs to go on Dasha's watch list.
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@thisithis
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- As far as I know, the first comedy movie about shrinking someone was the French movie 'Girl in His Pocket' from 1957.
But the first full-length movie which included the concept of shrinking someone was in fact the movie 'Bride of Frankenstein' from 1935.
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Innerspace is such a classic! Ive seen a few reacts to it but there needs to be more
@@Ambaryerno There are only 2 react videos on Innerspace.
It was normal for parent's to not know where their kids were during the day back in the 80's and 90's, that's why the parent's do not appear stressed initially
The sequel to this is "Honey, I Blew Up The Kid".
The 3rd movie is "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves", which was a direct-to-video movie.
"Honey, I Shrunk The Audience" was a ride at Disney World, which was closed many years ago.
They had the ride at Disneyland for a while too.
- This was the first movie I ever saw with Rick Moranis, so as a kid I knew his as "the dad from 'Honey I Shrunk the Kids'".
- When shrunk, the kids were about 1/4 inch or 6.25 mm tall.
- After she retired from acting, Amy O'Neill, the actress who played Amy, became a professional circus performer.
- The first sequel to this movie, "Honey I Blew Up the Kid" was originally planned as an unrelated film called "Big Baby", until the producers realized that it fit very well with the cast and story line of this film and made it a sequel with most of the original cast returning.
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@DamonNomad82
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- I figure you simply mistyped, but '1/4 inch' is actually exactly '6.350 mm'...
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13:00 Having your face on a milk carton isn't cool. I'm not sure if they still do this, but in The United States back in the 1980's and 1990's, milk companies would print photos of missing children on the backs of milk cartons. The idea being that the majority of American households buy milk, and as such the majority of Americans would thus recognize the missing children if they see them in real life. I'm not sure exactly how effective a method this was in finding missing children.
By saying "I hope your picture winds up on a milk carton" what he was saying was "I hope you go missing and stay missing". Which is a pretty mean thing to say to someone.
The sequel was "Honey, I blew up the kid!"
Also worth watching 👍✌️
I thought that was 3rd and We Shrunk Ourselves was 2nd
@@scottwilson3741
Nope. I remember going to watch Honey, I Blew Up the Kid in the theater when they had double features every now and then. The second movie I got to watch was 3 Ninjas!
Ahhh...childhood memories. 😌
@@kitrichardson9916 yea I did a Google check. Just had it mixed up
@@kitrichardson9916 3 Ninjas was great
Anty's death was absolutely heartbreaking but his death wasn't in vain, he died saving Ron from the scorpion
😊😊😊agreed
That killed me as a kid. Something in the old Benji The Hunted dog movie circa 1990 hit me the same as well.
@@awilywolf 80s kids movies delighted in tormenting us like this...
RIP Anty
13:25 In that time and place, having their face end up on a milk carton was one of the worst things that could happen to a kid.
In the 1980s, in order to raise awareness in the hopes of increasing the chances of someone finding them, the faces of missing children were put on milk cartons in the US. Having your face on a milk carton thus meant that you'd either been kidnapped, killed, or had run away (with runaway children often living on the streets as homeless people, as they didn't have the material capacity to obtain shelter on their own).
Tried to say that my self but you said it much clearer. Thanks.
Her innocent comments are part of the charm and why her reactions are fun. 😄
That reminds me of a story (a novel that was adapted into a TV movie) called "Face on the Milk Carton", about a teenage girl who sees a picture of herself as a toddler on a milk carton, leading her to discover that the "parents" who raised her were actually the parents of a troubled woman who had kidnapped her as a toddler and left her with the parents to raise.
Well she did grow up in Russia. Probably didn’t get the reference.
I keep forgetting the actress who played "buffy's mother" from buffy the vampire slayer is in this movie too 3:38
Kristine Sutherland. I know, I can't think of her as anything but 'Buffy's Mum' either.
12:14 At that time, kids were more independent. Parents didn't know, and didn't want to know every little thing kids were doing.
We (kids) roamed our neighborhoods or even the entire city or woodlands. We explored. We dealt with adversity. We didn't have communication devices or GPS. We didn't constantly have water. Even after video games invaded our homes, we didn't spend all our time looking at screens.
He was also in " Strange Brew " and "Streets Of Fire " from the 80's.
Take'Off You Hoser,,,,Aye🍺
@@edpublic 🍻
@@guitarman8462 and Take Off to the Great White North w/ Geddy Lee🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶,,,how cool was that!,,,EpicFrost.😎
@@edpublic Limlight - Working Man - Tom Sawyer
I fisrsaw this as a kid. It was so cool. I cried when the ant died😢
An oldie but a goodie. Good stuff Dasha
I f'ing love this movie. It's one of those feel good movies that helps put you in a good mood.
Some great movie choices are being made here recently!
“i think fishing is cancelled” hahaha i laughed too hard at this
"Honey, I Shrunk the Audience" was a Disney ride. It was a short 3D film shown in a theater that moved. There are 3 regular movies, and I think they are all fun. They are as follows:
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992)
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves (1997)
You're quite correct Dasha, the phrase is 'the early bird catches the worm'.
My dad loves this movie. He used to lose his mind laughing when Rick Moranis answers the door and he has the helmet with the lights on it. Like he was some kind of weird deer in the headlights. 😂😂😂
It is hard to explaiin how big of a deal this movie was at the time. I was a kid when this came out. Also everyone loves Rick Moranis.
15:27
That is what she said😂😂😂
When I was a kid I went to Disney world in Florida shortly after this came out and they had an entire Honey I Shrunk the Kids world. Where you could slide on giant grass and ride giant robotic ants. As a kid it was really cool
I absolutely loved that place! So much fun!
I remember seeing this on tape when I was young and I enjoyed it, cool reaction as always Dasha, you take care and have a nice day 🥰❤️😊
Man, I remember this series from when I was 7-12 years old. Parents used to hire old VHS taps from a local video rental store during school holidays. Haven't seen this for nigh on 25 years. That fishing father, the actor Matt Frewer, is like uncannily channeling Jim Carey, no?!
During my family's Disney World trip I got to ride the giant bee. They blew fans on us and green-screened in the background. I was unable the grab the hand of the other kid I was riding with.
There was a decent "Honey, I Shrunk The Kids" tv series too.
The actor who plays the father wearing the baseball cap talking to his son , was also in the movie by John Carpernter : THE THING
The un-shrunk bird at the end was probably a hummingbird, since a turkey un-shrunk would be the size of a football stadium.
"Your face being on an milk carton" in America at the time basically meant child abduction.
23:04 That, my dear Dasha, is a scorpion! And it’s dangerous even to normal-sized humans!
" I get it..French Class!! 🤣" ICONIC!!!
I always love your reactions, please keep it up.
And, yes, the sequels of this were also pretty good as well.
Rick Moranis is a treasure to comedy, I will watch anything with him in it.
I love love love this movie I had the biggest crush on Russ. The movies were Honey I shrunk the kids, Honey I blew up the Kid, abd Honey we shrunk our selves
Unrelated, but I’m glad to find a fellow Joshua fan out in the wild.
I'm glad you enjoyed this. I enjoyed your commentary, and would love to see you watch more Comedy. Anything that cheers you up. (You are always cheerful)
Never noticed the heavy signs of divorce and cheating until I was an adult
No CGI that's why FX in this movie still look amazing.
The wives, or rather their actresses, had somewhat successful roles on television.Marcia Straussman (the inventor's wife) had been on Welcome Back, Kotter earlier in her career.
Kristen Sutherland (the neighbor's wife) would later go on to play Buffy's mother for five seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Rest In Peace
John Candy 1950-1994
Carl Steven 1974-2011
Roger Ebert 1942-2013
Marcia Strassman 1948-2014
James Horner 1953-2015
Stuart Gordon 1947-2020
and Lou Cutell 1930-2021, John Candy was considered for the role of Wayne, he declined, but suggested to Johnston that his friend and costar of SCTV, Little Shop of Horrors and Spaceballs, Rick Moranis would be a good choice
Now you gotta watch Strange Brew. Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas at their best. Also stars Max Von Sydow and the father (who you never see) is Mel Blanc known as the man of a thousand voices.
This movie did more to advance the understanding of ant behavior than all the college courses in history combined.
Watch Rick Moranis and Steve Martin in, "My Blue Heaven". It's a fun time. ✌️❤️🌹
The neighbor mother is Kristine Sutherland, She's better known to some of us as Joyce Summers, mother of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Though I worked on the Angel spinoff's writer's offices at the Buffy lot during BTVS seasons 4&5, the only time I saw Kristine was at a mall in West LA during S5.
Also remember Rick moranis was dark helmet in spaceballs. One of my favorite roles ever!!!
She mentioned she saw him in Spaceballs in her intro.
This one is the best but there is also *(Honey I blew up the kid)* also *Rick Moranis* is in *(Ghostbusters)* which I think you watched
Rick Moranis aka judge from PetStars ⭐✨ 📯🎉
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid(1992) was the first sequel in the series. Spoofed on The Critic as "Honey, I Laminated the Kids".
You should have seen the sequels Honey I Blew Up The Kid and Honey We Shrunk Ourselves.
The milk carton is a missing child program we did in the US. Runaway or kidnapped children would as a public service have their photos and some info printed on the side of milk cartons. If you saw them there was a number to call. Today it has been replaced with Amber Alerts that are faster and area targeted. If they didn't turn up in a few days, happy endings were rare. Also traditionally they had to be missing 2 days for police to take a report. In this time children after school was free to roam the area until dark and learned to be responsible for themselves early.
Dasha, how can you remain so cute and sweet everyday, all the time ??? Awesome reaction !!!
Anyway, the expression the neighbor's dad was going for in the beginning was, "The early bird catches the worm" meaning, getting there sooner than later will produce better results and/or beat the competition for the best worm (i.e. prize/reward/etc.), but he modified it to fit his situation ... fishing, even though yes, a fish eats worms.
However, about the movie ... It's weird, you said, "Ah, I thought that she just looked at him with a L👀K like 'Oh, I love this man'", right after she looked at him and said, "I love you, Wayne Szalinski".
the early bird catches the worm... but the second mouse gets the cheese!
A Disney movie made back when Disney made good family movies.
That's just your nostalgia talking. Disney also made some awful family movies back then. No one remembers or talks about them
@@enadegheeghaghe6369 I didn't say they didn't. But at least they made some good ones
@@markcarpenter6020 Disney has always made both good and bad movies. Even now they still make both good and bad movies.
The only difference is that folks like you keep telling each other that everything they did in the past was great and everything they do now is bad..
It's not true but your echo chamber is so loud it drowns out rational thought
@@enadegheeghaghe6369 no I don't think everything they make is bad but the bad outweighs the good by a large margin. And box office totals agree with me.
@@markcarpenter6020 Their box office receipts since the pandemic aren't too different from those of other major studios. You can actually look this up if you are int in facts. But i doubt y will bother. You seem to be only care about confirming your preconceived notions
The first sequel, Honey I Blew Up the Baby (1992) is definitely worth watching. It has the same main cast. The second sequel, Honey We Shrunk Ourselves (1997), is a low-budget, direct to video movie. Rick Moranis is the only returning cast member.
Honey I Shrunk the Audience is from the Universal Studios ride for the movie. It's not really meant to be watched by itself.
There's a three-season TV show that isn't bad. It has a completely different cast though.
13:22 - "Is that an insult? Because your face being on a milk carton is kind of cool, no?" - Back in the 80s, when some milk still came in waxed cardboard cartons, they used to print pictures of missing kids on the back of the carton. So he's saying that he hopes she goes missing/gets kidnapped.
22:58 - "What is this? Well it's some kind of a bug, but it looks like a crab, you know? Oh, red ants!" - It's a scorpion.
Hello Dasha, great to see you doing another comedy!😊 DEFINITELY skip the sequels.😉 They tried to capture the magic of this film and failed. If you want to watch another film that is in this genre and is actually good, you should try the sci-fi/comedy "Innerspace" (1987) or the old school "Fantastic Voyage" (1966). Both are great to react to. Excellent job reacting to this fun comedy, Dasha!!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Have a great week!😊
If he knew or thought that the kids are in the backyard and we already know they can hear the mom's voice he could of just set like a little boxes out in the backyard and tell them to go to one of the boxes and he could of checked them every so often to see if they made it into one of the boxes
Until a dog or a cat makes of with the boxes
This was one of those movies I watched about every day when I was kid.
Great reaction to nice heartwarming old movie.
Priviet Dasha. Nice reaction. This is one of my favorite films. Rick Moranis did some more films after and before this, he quit acting due to some familial issues but to me this was his best role. Imagine your backyard being an adventure and just trying to get back to the house while being a quarter of an inch tall. The creativity and imagination not to mention the production design were awesome. There are two more films: Honey, I Blew Up The Kid (1992) and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves (1996).
It’s Honey I shrunk the kids, Honey I blew up the kid, and then it’s Honey we shrunk ourselves
Yes Dasha, finish the trilogy please, they're all really fun movies :)
The kid messing with the lawnmower was in Star Trek III The Search for Spock(1984) as "young Spock".
0:15 My favorite film featuring Rick Moranis is Little Shop of Horrors (1986), a dark comedy musical. (Choose the theatrical cut, as the director's has a different -- and, in my opinion, less enjoyable -- ending.)
Glad this is making the rounds. Dasha is the 4th reactor I've seen to do this one in the past 2 weeks.
I think *#Dasha* channel is too big for her to read all the comments *(But in the US they used to put missing peoples faces on Milk Cartons)*
Definitely worth continuing just because they are fun!
Cute movie Dasha! Rick Moranis is a funny actor! Definitely watch the Ghostbusters series. Also he is in a movie with Robin Williams called "Club Paradise" a fun watch. For more Robin Williams watch "Robots" animated movie or the movie "Popeye" (1980) a classic comedy. Thanks for sharing Dasha ❤️💛
Oh the days for pranking the parents 😅wow im getting so old
Honey I Blew Up The Kid 1992.
Back on the eighties if someone went missing their face was out on a milk carton
The large arachnid attacking them in the Lego brick is a scorpion. It is found on every continent except Antarctica, because it cannot live in the cold. I am not surprised you are unfamiliar with them, since they cannot survive in Russia north of about Volgograd. It does however live in Greece, and the Greeks named a zodiac sign after it.
16:55 I like how "French Class" went over her head
edit: nevermind, I just saw the end.
Yes! A Dangerous crab! 🦀
Anty dying and Artax from The Never Ending Story were the two of my hardest sad death scenes until Arnold had to die in T2💔💖
This movie was my very first time in theater, back when I was 6 or 7. I still watch it from times to times.
In the sequel movies you listed, you seemed to have skipped the direct sequel which is "Honey, I blew up the kid", and IMO, it's the only one that can deserve a reaction (still, it's not as good as this one, but it's ok, the others are "meh").
great movie from my childhood
*Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992)* is the main sequel. I remember NOT disliking it when I first saw it, even though critics seem to hate it.
I've only seen this one, none of the sequels so idk if they're as funny... 2 older movies that I used watch "Ruthless People" and "Don't Tell Mom, the Babysitters Dead" both are comedies
Moranis is also in "Ghostbusters"
22:49 Dasha...You never seen a scorpion in your life?
She got it eventually. No scorpions in Russia or Canada I’m aware of. I’ve seen her struggle remembering English names for animals multiple times.
They don't exist in the Russia or Chinastan
@@seanstinchfield-mp2xm There are indeed scorpions in Russia and Canada.
@@ComicPhreakthere are scorpions in the far south of Russia (between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, south of about Volgograd), as well as in Kazakhstan (which has not been Russia since 1991). There are no scorpions in the vast majority of Russia. I live in Indiana and am not familiar with most of the species that do not live north of Florida.
Now to get the full experience, you'll have to play the game "Grounded"
Great reaction yes watch part 2!
Donald, that man over there is flying
Right, Gloria….
One of my favorite family movies, we watched this in cinemas, I was like 7 yo. I love your reactions!
Being on a milk carton means that you were a missing kid
Watch All His Stuff Please Sweetheart,, He's Great,,even the SCTV Stuff with John Candy😂🎉
He's amazing and legend 😅📯
Such a fun movie and great reaction!
This was phenomenal when we were children.
Now we have been spoiled by advanced CGI, but even so, I think this movie holds up decently when it comes to special effects.
And it's a nice movie even if we ignore the vfx.
First suspect should always be the parents
Order of movies
Honey I shrunk the kids
Honey I shrunk ourselves
Honey I blew up the baby
Honey I shrunk the audience was a ride at Universal Studios
The sequels are Honey I Blew Up the Kid and Honey We Shrunk Ourselves.
Marcia Strassman needs more "uncle jokes".
Just because being shrunk might look fun, doesn't mean it's safe.