Just want to add another shout out to Robert Picardo who KILLED it in this movie as Cowboy. Not just playing Cowboy which was already excellent, but playing Jack playing Cowboy too. That kind of layered comedic performance takes some real chops that not everyone can pull off well, and he did fantastic.
Innerspace was an underrated gem from 1987 that was sadly overlooked during a summer dominated by Predator, Beverly Hills Cop II, Robocop, The Witches of Eastwick, The Lost Boys, Spaceballs, and The Untouchables.
@@enicole1203 Most of the 1980s were rife with brilliant movies. You could expect well made movies all the time. When looking at then versus the last decade of lackluster attempts to continue franchises and rehashed plots, the difference is astonishing.
@@vapoet That's hysterical. The 80's were all about "lackluster attempts to continue franchises and rehashed plots." This is a movie with a rehashed plot.
You forgot La Bamba / Near Dark / The Bedroom Window / The Gate / A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 - Dream Warriors / Empire of the Sun / Adventures in Babysitting / Overboard / Less Than Zero / Dirty Dancing / Harry and the Hendersons!
There's an old sci-fi thriller from 1966 called Fantastic Voyage where a team goes into a scientist's brain in a miniature sub to remove a blood clot. For its day the effects were impressive. This movie came out only 21 years later (inspired by Fantastic Voyage) and improving on the movie effects. So at the time most people seeing this were familiar enough with the first movie but enjoyed the comedy. There are a lot of comic actors in the movie you probably wouldn't recognize now but were often seen in the 80s. Henry Gibson, you might have recognized as the lead "Illinois Nazi" from the Blues Brothers as well as the dream lady at the checkout was Kathleen Freeman who was also the nun in the Blues Brothers. During the scene in the doctor's office he is sitting between Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin, both well known from Second City TV Network which was a comedy show that helped launch the careers of many people including Martin Short, Rick Moranis, John Candy and Eugene Levy.
There is a Dar Williams song "The Babysitters Here" that references "Fantastic Voyage" - "Tonight was just great, She taught us the sign for peace. Now She's made us some popcorn, We've turned out the lights and we're watching movies I don't understand and she tries to explain How a spaceship is riding through somebody's brain And their blood and guts and oh She's the best one that we've ever had She sits on her hair And she's tall as my dad And she tie-died my shirt, And pierced her own ear And it's peace, man, cool, yeah, the babysitter's here Her boyfriend is Tom but we call him the king of romance He wears an American flag on the butt of his ripped up pants And will they get married with kids of their own? He says "Not if she's going to college we won't, " And he kisses her, oh Someday I'll have a boyfriend just like that She's the best one that we've ever had She sits on her hair and she's tall as my dad And she got mad at dinner when Tom drank a beer But peace man, cool, hey, the babysitter's here And we all went to see her go dance at the high school We made her a big And she told us that she'd be the unicorn wearing the pink leotard And there she was leaping up just like she said, With a sparking horn coming out of her head And she's oh...oh oh uh oh I can't wait to give her card, I can't wait to give her the card She's the best one OK, so, the play was called the unicorn, And she was the unicorn, That means the star...was my babysitter! But it's Saturday night, I can't sleep, and we're watching the news She says, "Do me a favor, Don't go with a boy who would make you choose, " And I don't understand, and she tries to explain And all that mascara runs down in her pain Cause she's leaving me, oh no You're the best one that we've ever had You sit on your, And you're tall as my dad And I'll make you a picture for college next year So hush now, peace, man, the babysitter's here. The best babysitter's here. We will see the spinache. Just sometimes, though, not all the time." - ua-cam.com/video/0URc-caQhDc/v-deo.html
The original pitch for this film was "If you shink Dean Martin down and injected him inside Jerry Lewis." After Steven Spielberg got involved who loved Fantastic Voyage he got now sadly late Jeffrey Boam to help fix the script, who also wrote Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Innerspace, The Lost Boys, and Lethal Weapon 2 . Sadly Jeffrey passed away in 2000. But, still a fantastic film.
This was one of those movies when I was a teenager that I would play almost every day after school. I had 4 movies that I stuck to: Star Wars: New Hope, Romancing the Stone, InnerSpace, and Dune. I'm glad to see that even after 36 years I still get choked up with he sees the baby and realizes he's in Lydia. Honestly, I love your channel, and REALLY love reconnecting with movies I grew up watching through you, but I thank you for today's movie just for that reminder. 🥰🥰🥰
As a kid growing up in the 80s, this was one of my top movies. It belongs to a certain personal 'genre' of adventurous movies from my childhood that are close to my heart, along with The Goonies, Explorers, Flight of the Navigator, E.T, Adventures in Babysitting, Big, Short Circuit 1 & 2, Big Trouble in Little China, Overboard, Batteries Not Included, and Gremlins 2: The New Batch. OF course there are a bunch of other 80s movies I love even more than most of these, but these ones have always sort of been filed together in my mind.
I LOVE this movie. Robert Picardo, aka The Doctor on Star Trek: Voyager was The Cowboy. Also, you won't recognize them but there are two awesome cameos in the doctor's office scene. Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin, who were Martin Short's fellow cast members on the classic sketch comedy series SCTV. Dennis Quaid wasn't a knockoff Jack Nicholson, he was a knockoff Harrison Ford (in fact he did audition for the part of Indiana Jones. Fun, right?) but he became a great actor in his own right. Christian Slater is the knockoff Nicholson. Kevin McCarthy (Scrimshaw) was the bad guy in UHF. That's where you've seen him before. But he's best known for the classic sci-fi movie, the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers. "How do you spell relief?" was the slogan for Rolaids antacid.
Picardo was also in "Legend" buried under makeup, and dubbed by a woman. He was prosthetic stuffing. He was prosthetic stuffing quite a few times before he got to be famous with his own face.
The only dialogue Igoe has this film is his scream at the end. I never would have guessed watching this that Vernon has a high-pitched Australian accent 🇦🇺 Also didn't know yet he was the Mohawk in _Weird Science!_
Martin Short's physical comedy is priceless. The way he can dance and use his whole body to react to any situation. Another shrinking movie, even though not a comedy, is "Fantastic Voyage" with Rachel Welch, which I highly suggest.
Thank you for mentioning Fantastic Voyage. It had great special effects for it's time. In fact, it won four Academy Awards...one of which was for special visual effects.
Fantastic Voyage was one of my favorite movies as a kid. It'd be on TV every so often back in the early days of cable and I'd drop everything to watch it.
2 other great early sci-fi movies with Dennis Quaid are Dreamscape and Enemy Mine (with Louis Gossett Jr.). A great Martin Short movie is Pure Luck (with Danny Glover)
I love this movie, there is such a joyous quality to it every step of the way. Arguably, it ends on a bit of a cliff-hanger, but you just KNOW that Jack has completely got this and it'll all work out.
FINALLY!!!!!!! This is one of my favorite movies of all time. Martin Short and Dennis Quaid knocked it out of the park creating the illusion they were playing off each other even though they are on screen together for no less than 3 minutes. The Practical Effects are insane. I love Gremlins and Gremlins 2 but this to me has to be Joe Dante working on all Cylinders. Excited to see your take on it 😃
They're not on screen together Dante had them together on set at all times. Dante wanted real chemistry, when One is being filmed the other is just off screen talking to them though an earpiece.
This is one of my many favorites. It's a reimagining of the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Voyage. The 1966 movie was also groundbreaking for its special effects at the time, but had no comedic element whatsoever. It focused mainly on a grew of scientists entering the body of a terminally ill man in an attempt to save his life, and they had to work against the clock because the craft and crew would automatically return to normal size within just a few hours, killing the man they were trying to save. The Effects in Innerspace were some of the best ever created, and they still hold up against any CG that has ever been done. It would be a crime to update this movie. It fits the time frame too well. Martin Short is the GOAT.
Rolaids' best-known commercial from the 1970s featured the famous tag line: "How do you spell relief?" "R-O-L-A-I-D-S" loved this reaction you were just as entertaining as the movie, if not more. Awesome
As a teenage fan of the 1966 movie, “Fantastic Voyage”, I had to see this in theatre when it came out. When I got the VHS, I watched it 3 or 4 times before loaning it to a friend whose never-cleaned player ate it. It never got replaced, but the irresponsible friend did. Today is the first time I've seen it since then. Thanks, Tachi! You did us a solid by choosing this golden chestnut. 😋
If you like Dennis Quaid playing this kind of character, you'd probably enjoy "The Right Stuff". He plays the real-life astronaut Gordo Cooper. He was definitely chosen for Innerspace based on that performance.
Another one of my favorite movies growing up, and I have never seen that particular poster. What got us to the moon wasn't simply a computer. It was some of the most determined and intelligent of people with a blank check and many, many rounds of getting a little closer until we did it. Look up the story of Katherine Johnson sometime, she was one of the many it took to set foot on that big rock and what can happen when we put stupidity aside and stand together, pulling the same rope in the same direction to achieve a monsterous goal.
It won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects and you'll see why! This movie is a lot of fun, from the characters to the story to the action scenes to the comedy!
Still miffed they never moved forward with that sequel. I know they've been trying to get a reboot/requel off the ground the past few years now again - but unless Martin Short and Dennis Quad and Meg Ryan are involved, I'm not sure anymore. Also, Joe Dante should direct a new film regardless if it's a sequel or reboot.
@@LordLOC Jack Quaid should be in it too. An abandonment/loss of the technology due to Tuck swiping the chips and Jack being a nerd/scientist trying to reestablish the tech his dad pioneered and "lost" while testing it on himself and Tuck swooping in to save the day at the end with the original tech to save his son would be great.
@@LordLOC Was that ever in the cards, or was the ending more about Martin Short's transition. This movie was kind of hidden at the box office, despite it being so good. The movie was not promoted well..
fun fact about those rushing bloodstream scenes. They created a miniature prop pod, and a large (nearly 60ft long) soft-walled tube that they pumped water and those giant blood cells (that are made of silicon, in different shades of red and pink) to get the effect of travelling through the bloodstream
@@twistedyogert No idea, but probably part of the same prop system, with an automated (or possibly manually operated) set of flaps to mimic the heart beats.
I love the shot where Robert Picardo plays both Jack Putter and the Cowboy unconscious in the bathtub. There's a moment when Picardo is off-screen where Short takes over and Picardo has to run behind the set and change clothes to get into the bathtub, so it's an unbroken shot in which he plays both characters.
Wow that is awesome! I didn't know that! Thanks for sharing. Incredible movie, and I forgot how funny it is too... Almost spoof level silly at times lol.
I'm amazed by that shot even to this day. Picardo lip-synching Short is flawless--or maybe Short post-dubbed his lines to match Picardo. Either way, it turned out perfect.
This was one of those movies that you waited around at the movie rental/tanning booth place to rent (along with 3 or 4 more). 80s comedy at it’s best. Loved the reaction!
So glad you finally saw this, easily one of my favorite 80's sci fi flicks with a great cast and amazing special effects that still hold up to today. Dennis Quaid was a staple of 80's movies, his boyish charm landed him a lot of roles. From sci-fi adventures like 'Enemy Mine,' 'Dreamscape' and Jaws 3. To dramas like 'The Right Stuff,' 'The Big Easy' and 'DOA.' He and Meg Ryan were actually married for a while, their son Jack is also an actor who's in a lot of things these days. If you love Martin Short, you should definitely check out 'Captain Ron' before the summer ends.
@@drakocarrion You're absolutely right. I've known this since forever and yet I keep forgetting because of how completely different they are from each other.
I'm particularly fond of Undercover Blues! Dennis and Kathleen Turner were a lot of fun and Staley Tucci's El Muerte was hysterical! It's not what you'd generally consider a quality film but it makes my wife and me laugh every time we watch it.
Most computers today and even back in the 80's where built to do "several different things". In a nut shell the "computers" used on the Apollo missions where dedicated machines made to do "one thing", but that "one thing" was done "well". Just like your "dumb" microwave's task was to basically heat up your food, maybe not to your satisfaction, but it did it "reliably".
We need more Joe Dante movies reacted to. He and John Landis aren't remembered well enough, when they both had about 15 years of brilliant movies. I bring up Landis because they were friends. I saw them geeking out together walking though the booths at a sci-fi convention. I don't even think they had a panel there.
First, this film is now a cult classic and a must-watch, and it is considered a box office success because it didn't take much to make this film only $27 million, and got back $42 million.
So cool to see you watch this movie. It's one of my favorites. Miniaturizing the bad guys down to 50% size was hilarious. "All big men have credit cards." LOL!
"This is how I spell relief": Dennis Quaid's line is a reference to a TV commercial for an antacid tablet called Rolaids that prevent heartburn and indigestion. The commercial asks "How do you spell relief?" and various people reply "I spell relief r.o.l.a.i.d.s." BTW, Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan were married when they made INNER SPACE together, as well as a remake of the 1949 neo-noir crime thriller D.O.A. Finally, INNER SPACE is directed by the wonderful JOE DANTE who also directed GREMLINS and GREMLINS 2, as well as PIRANHA, THE HOWLING, EXPLORERS, THE 'BURBS, which are all terrific 80s films in their own right (also, MATINEE is a terrific Dante film from the early 90s and lots of folk love his late 90s film SMALL SOLDIERS).
To answer Ashleigh's question at 6:00 , having a cluttered lab like this is more realistic but likely still too neat. (I spent time at a national particle physics lab.) This is not a business, where they have to worry about building more than one widget, and how to make them look nice so people would buy them. This is a built-on-the-fly prototype, that needed quick access to the parts for repairs and modification. With very limited resources, money and effort would be spent on the equipment itself rather than trying to tidy things up.
Two movies you must now see. First, one that others have already mentioned: Fantastic Voyage. It was the very major film about miniaturization. (Back in the 1950s there was a movie, The Incredible Shrinking Man, but that was more like horror, a tiny man dealing with a cat and a spider.) You also need to see Apollo 13. it was about the one time -- out of seven -- we tried to land on the Moon but this time we failed. The astronauts are played by Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, and Bill Paxton, and it's a true story but a real rollercoaster -- and yes, we went to the Moon again and again with primitive computers and almost no electrical power worth speaking of.
The Jack Nicholson Knockoff Award will always go to Christian Slater. I remember an interview after Pump Up The Volume where Slater said his acting style came from Nicholson and he spent a lot of time practicing in the mirror to emulate him. But I see what you mean with Quaid. He's got that Nicholson charm.
The two People on the couch with Martin Short at the Doctor's office worked with him on SCTV ('76-'81), a Canadian Sketch Comedy show that was basically Canada's answer to SNL. They are Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin along with Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, John Candy, Harold Ramis, and Rick Moranis made up most of the cast of SCTV.
So glad you reacted to this movie, thanks Tocci! I saw this in the theatre when it came out and the whole place was rolling! Martin Short is always hilarious!
Enemy Mine is GREAT! One of the better underrated Sci-Fi films of the 1980's. One of my favorites. Quaid and Louis Gossett Jr are the best paring, and the effects are outstanding! Bring a tissue though! It can get a little maudlin!
I’ve been begging her to watch this! Thank you Tochi for setting her on this!! I’ve been waiting all day for this and I actually started to get worried on the way home that Ashleigh would start getting grossed out by certain things and not take to it like how E.T. ruined the crappy movie named after him for her simply because of those fingers and such. Speaking of Dennis Quaid vs Jack Nicholson, when Tuck is psyching himself up the day of the experiment, he totally smiles like he could’ve pulled off the Joker for Tim Burton. I don’t know if Ashleigh would like Quaid’s movie _Enemy Mine_ but I still have to get her to watch _All of Me_ which I’m sure she’ll adore. And I’d like her to watch _2010_ as well.
6:08 it wasn’t computers. It was very smart men and women doing incredible complex math in their heads and on paper. The computers were used just to “proofread” their work.
13 people upvoted this? LMAO, it’s utter nonsense. There were loads of computers involved in the design of the equipment, planning of the missions, and execution of the missions including mainframe computers at multiple locations to process mission data in real time and of course the guidance computers in the spacecraft. I already knew all this, but a three second web search reveals the info to anyone. “Computers were used to just “proofread” their work” is easily the dumbest comment I’ve read this year so far.
@@DoctorShocktor no one disputes that there were computers being widely used, but in the early days of American space exploration they weren’t widely trusted. That’s why you more often than not, you found peoples first working the math with slide-rules and chalkboards.
The Cowboy was played by Robert Picardo. You saw him (sort of) perviously in Total Recall as the robotic driver of the Johnny Cab in Total Recall. OK, it was an animatronic version of him, but they used his likeness and he did the voice, so it still counts. "How do you spell relief?" "R-O-L-A-I-D-S" - Famous commercial.
Okay, Rolaids had a popular ad back then asking "How do you spell relief?" with the answer them singing R-O-L-A-I-D-S. That's what you missed. And Robot Hand Guy was played by Vernon Wells. He's an Australian rules football player turned actor who became famous in the States for playing Wez/Rooster/Mohawk Guy in Mad Max 2: the Road Warrior. I don;t know if you've seen that franchise yet, but they are worth watching if you like Eighties movies.
I remember when I was a kid we had Innerspace recorded on a VHS tape and it wasn't until years later, as an adult, I decided to revisit the movie on DVD (there was a large portion of it damaged on VHS). Such a fun-ass movie! I really need to watch it again!
Love this movie. When I was young I saw this, and every time I mentioned it to people no one knew what I was talking about, so I started to think I had dreamed it up. It wasn't till my 20's that I found out the name of the movie and got to watch it again, and know for sure the movie actually existed.
I loved watching this movie when I was a kid. Martin Short quickly became one of my favorite actors when I was young. Captain Ron and Pure Luck were always fun movies I watched a lot growing up.
I had this movie on VHS that I'd taped off of a TV broadcast way back in the day. Loved the hell out of it. I must've watched this movie dozens of times as a kid.
I always thought the doctor got the funniest line when asked how he would treat a case of possession. His response - "well, the medieval remedy was to flay the skin off your body with brands of fire. I've no idea what the current thinking is." The waiting room patients were Short's former SCTV colleagues Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin. The main villain is Kevin Mcarthy, prolific character actor and star of the original 1956 "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers" - as well as a classic episode of "The Twilight Zone". "That's how I spell relief" was the advertising slogan for Rolaid's antacid tablets.
The computers that were used for the moon landings were not used to get to the moon. The hardware, the rickets, the capsules, the modules. were all designed with slide rules and a whole lot of people doing calculations. Computers were used in the lander, but they were custom built and programmed for only that purpose. They didn't even have an internal clock. Modern computers spend 99.999 percent of their time waiting for human input, and modern operating systems chew up half the processing power running background processes that have nothing to do with the applications actually in use.
Harold Sylvester, who played Pete, is probably best known for his TV role on Married with Children as Griff. Al Bundy's friend/co worker from the shoe store. He was also in 1982's An Officer and a Gentleman.
Meg Ryan and Dennis Quiad met on this set and were married from 1991-2001. They didn't date until their second film together as they had few actual scenes together. You may know Dennis as the dad from The Parent Trap, Gordon Cooper in The Right Stuff, the dad in Yours Mine and Ours. He will be playing Reagan in the upcoming film Reagan. His Brother Randy Quaid was Cousin Eddie in Vacation.
One of my favorite Meg Ryan flicks, that's not usually on most people's radar, but that I think you'd like is "French Kiss" with Kevin Kline. Also, since I brought it up, another favorite romcom involving European travel is "Only You", with Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr.!
One of the best SciFi comedies of the 80s. Martin Short is outstanding here as the hapless store assistant Jack. A great concept with the ultra minimisation, possibly way ahead of its time now with nano surgery now being a real thing. Denis Quaid is great as Tuck, as is Meg Ryan, and the Cowboy is outstanding as the comic character. Love the scene is the supermarket when the till shows the wrong amount his anxiety realised. Funny when Tuck is stimulating his adrenal gland to make Jack violent. All in all a great plot and fun film, good choice Ashleigh.
Such a fun movie. So glad you watched. The lady with the big, red hair is Kathleen Freeman. You’ve seen her as the Mother Superior on the Blues Brothers. The Fat Penguin! And then this movie has nuns dressed as penguins. LOL
I AM SO EXCITED FOR YOU TO WATCH THIS, I’m commenting before I even hit play. This was on VHS for me along with The Man with One Red Shoe (Tom Hanks, highly recommended, it is so funny)
The half size criminals in the car -- best part of the movie Couldn't click fast enough -- GREAT movie from the 80s. So much fun for us oldsters to see younger people enjoying the movies that made our childhoods. Great reaction and thanks for posting!
Dennis Quaid was also in a movie "Enemy Mine." He's an astronaut stranded on an a planet with an alien humans are at war with, played by Lou Gosset. They have to work together to survive. Alien Nation was also good.
The marketing tricks worked on Ashleigh, because it was "Steven Spielberg presents..." on the top line, but he basically just gave them money to put his name on it. Joe Dante directed it, who also directed Gremlins and other great movies.
No. Spielberg was heavily involved in production. He was planning on directing it at one point and he was the one that turned it into a comedy. The original concept was to get an action star to be Jack.
I really loved this movie as a kid, and it ends with a huge setup for a sequel, but that never happened. :( Some people might recognize Robert Picardo, the Doctor from Star Trek Voyager, as "The Cowboy". With WAY more hair on his head... This was near the height of what can be accomplished with practical effects. Still holds up quite well to this day, in my opinion (as do many others around this time).
A forgotten classic. Not forgotten by me. I saw this in the theater as a child. Fun stuff. All that would be computer graphics and would look like trash now, this looks amazing still.
great member request, i LOVE this movie, watched it countless times as a kid. cant wait to see how you like it. there also used to be a Universal Studios ride where you went through the human body
It wasn't just the antiquated computers that got us to the moon. It was countless hours of insanely intelligent people writing code, calculating, and running simulations on proofs of concepts along with amazing engineering. It was the knowledge of all those people involved that helped configure and calibrate those computers to do their jobs, and even then we had wicked smart people monitoring them the entire time. There was a point in time where people actually thought out of necessity... we were probably better for it.
So glad you were able to review this film! It's a classic and one of my favorites from when I was a kid. I remember the first time I saw it when I was old enough to understand the "special" attachment and nearly fell off the sofa in shock. Another classic & keep up the excellent reviews.
I have been waiting for someone to do this movie, now I hope other reaction channels follow you. You gave it a higher ranking than I thought you would. Glad you liked it.
32:14 - Probably already answered, but that's a reference to the old Rolaids ad campaign from the 70s/80s... "How do you spell relief? 'R O L A I D S'". Dumb, but was catchy enough to run for years. Edit: You'll probably like "Frequency" with an older, (subjectively more hansome) Dennis Quaid. It's another forgotten sci-fi movie with a neat premise that I remember fondly.
the fact that one of my favourite kids films has a robot hand vibrator will never stop making me smile! couple of things to note here though, if you didnt know Dennis Quaid and meg Ryan actually did get maried (now divorced) and i'm glad you reference Tatal recall because The Cowboy was played by Robert Picardo who actually played "Johnny Cab" the robot taxi (he has been in TONS of movies including Gremlins 2)
Didn't see anyone else mention it, but Jack Quaid. The hunger games, played Hughie in "the Boys", and most recently Richard Feynman in Oppenheimer. His parents are Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. *edit. Should have been Martin Short and Meg Ryan.
Wow. Here's a reaction I never expected. This movie was on cinemax during the day a lot when I was a kid. But it's definitely been more then 30 years since I last saw it.
Dennis Quaid is one of those "that guy who was in that thing" actors. He has over 100 acting credits, some tv, but mostly movies, and the majority of them are major parts. But it covers such a broad spectrum of genres that he's never been typecast. He just as good with drama as comedy, with westerns as sci-fi. Fun fact, not only did his character in this end up with Meg Ryan, so did he. They became a couple during filming, were married in 1991, but divorced in 2001. Fun Fact 2, his brother is Randy Quaid, a great comedic actor, probably best known for playing Cousin Eddie in the National Lampoon Vacation movie series, though he has also done a lot more - including a 1987 made for tv movie in which he played a young LBJ in the story of his early years and his start in politics.
6:05 - *_OH ASHLEIGH! You MUST watch the movie_** Apollo 13 **_( 1995)!!!! PLEEEEEEASE do! Not only will it help you with your questions about space travel: You will FLIP OUT when you see the cast!!! (Plus, it's a top tier movie, no doubts about it!)_* 25:49 - *_Correct: You saw him as R. J. Fletcher, the main villain in Weird Al Yankovic's movie: UHF_*
When I first saw the trailer for this film, I was instantly hooked. It's an engaging mix of sci-fi, comedy, action, and romance - what's not to love? If you would like to see more films starring Dennis Quaid, may I suggest you watch Enemy Mine (1985), DragonHeart (1996), and The Day After Tomorrow (2004). You might also be interrested in Fantastic Voyage (1966) which had a similar story. Innerspace is one of my all time favourites. Thankyou so much for posting Ashleigh!
Innerspace is a forgotten gem and is one of my favourite films. All of the visual effects of the inside of Jack were mostly done in camera with miniatures and also a few opticals. No CGI whatsoever.
The wedding scene at the end was filmed at the Wayfarer's Chapel, popularly known as "The Glass Church" in Ranchos Palos Verdes just south of Los Angeles, CA. I saw it several times in my youth wa-a-a-ay back in the late 1950s and it's still a So. Cal. landmark. Google it. Glad you liked the film. It was directed by Joe Dante, who also did the two Gremlins films. Robert Picardo, who plays the cowboy, was also in Gremlins 2, the guy who eventually "marries" the lady gremlin. And the grumpy supermarket lady played the drunken TV chef. "Some people use a little. I use A LOT!"
I LOVE this movie. Except the wrong guy gets the girl at the end, but what the heck, we don't want to be TOO unrealistic lol But I love the idea of a story about an ordinary (or less-than-ordinary) guy rescuing and becoming the hero for The Hero. Beta rescues the Alpha. And they both grow from knowing one another. Love it!
Kevin McCarthy who plays Victor Scrimshaw is best known for his role in the science fiction movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). As well as appearances on many TV shows such as The Twilight Zone, Hawaii Five-0 and The Rifleman. 😅 Jimmy Hoffa was a renowned union boss who ended up as a missing person in 1975. Widely believed to have been murdered by criminals due to his involvement with shady individuals. How do you spell relief was a slogan for Rolaids. Rolaids are a chewable tablet for those with heartburn or indigestion. 😅
“Shrinking and…larging. Getting bigger!”
words are hard
@@awkwardashleigh Embiggenment.
@@appledanea perfectly cromulent word
@awkwardashleigh The timing. I was looking at this quote, confused, and then you said it. It all makes sense now.
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"Imagine dying surrounded by mascots...that would scar me."
I mean, it wouldn't scar you for very long, Ashleigh. 🤗
Probably in the after life, depending on ur beliefs.
Just want to add another shout out to Robert Picardo who KILLED it in this movie as Cowboy. Not just playing Cowboy which was already excellent, but playing Jack playing Cowboy too. That kind of layered comedic performance takes some real chops that not everyone can pull off well, and he did fantastic.
Best performer on Star Trek Voyager.
i was gonna google that I knew I recognized that guy wow thanks
@@Shiftworker247 He was the only one with any sort of character arc.
The Cowboy = the Doctor
@@Shiftworker247 Him and Jeri Ryan, who was playing The Doctor in Seven's body. Masterful twosome.
Innerspace was an underrated gem from 1987 that was sadly overlooked during a summer dominated by Predator, Beverly Hills Cop II, Robocop, The Witches of Eastwick, The Lost Boys, Spaceballs, and The Untouchables.
Dang, 87 box office was lit
@@enicole1203 Yep, and I didn't even mention Lethal Weapon, Three Men and a Baby, Good Morning Vietnam, Fatal Attraction, and Moonstruck.
@@enicole1203 Most of the 1980s were rife with brilliant movies. You could expect well made movies all the time. When looking at then versus the last decade of lackluster attempts to continue franchises and rehashed plots, the difference is astonishing.
@@vapoet That's hysterical. The 80's were all about "lackluster attempts to continue franchises and rehashed plots."
This is a movie with a rehashed plot.
You forgot La Bamba / Near Dark / The Bedroom Window / The Gate / A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 - Dream Warriors / Empire of the Sun / Adventures in Babysitting / Overboard / Less Than Zero / Dirty Dancing / Harry and the Hendersons!
"Demons talk through you, not to you" This line cracks me up every time
"Well, the medieval method was to flay the skin off your body with brands of fire. I have no idea what the current thing is."
There's an old sci-fi thriller from 1966 called Fantastic Voyage where a team goes into a scientist's brain in a miniature sub to remove a blood clot. For its day the effects were impressive. This movie came out only 21 years later (inspired by Fantastic Voyage) and improving on the movie effects. So at the time most people seeing this were familiar enough with the first movie but enjoyed the comedy. There are a lot of comic actors in the movie you probably wouldn't recognize now but were often seen in the 80s. Henry Gibson, you might have recognized as the lead "Illinois Nazi" from the Blues Brothers as well as the dream lady at the checkout was Kathleen Freeman who was also the nun in the Blues Brothers. During the scene in the doctor's office he is sitting between Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin, both well known from Second City TV Network which was a comedy show that helped launch the careers of many people including Martin Short, Rick Moranis, John Candy and Eugene Levy.
Thank you! I was scrolling through the comments hoping someone else remembered.
There is a Dar Williams song "The Babysitters Here" that references "Fantastic Voyage" - "Tonight was just great,
She taught us the sign for peace.
Now She's made us some popcorn,
We've turned out the lights and we're watching movies
I don't understand and she tries to explain
How a spaceship is riding through somebody's brain
And their blood and guts and oh
She's the best one that we've ever had
She sits on her hair
And she's tall as my dad
And she tie-died my shirt,
And pierced her own ear
And it's peace, man, cool, yeah, the babysitter's here
Her boyfriend is Tom but we call him the king of romance
He wears an American flag on the butt of his ripped up pants
And will they get married with kids of their own?
He says "Not if she's going to college we won't, "
And he kisses her, oh
Someday I'll have a boyfriend just like that
She's the best one that we've ever had
She sits on her hair and she's tall as my dad
And she got mad at dinner when Tom drank a beer
But peace man, cool, hey, the babysitter's here
And we all went to see her go dance at the high school
We made her a big
And she told us that she'd be the unicorn wearing the pink leotard
And there she was leaping up just like she said,
With a sparking horn coming out of her head
And she's oh...oh oh uh oh
I can't wait to give her card, I can't wait to give her the card
She's the best one
OK, so, the play was called the unicorn,
And she was the unicorn,
That means the star...was my babysitter!
But it's Saturday night,
I can't sleep, and we're watching the news
She says, "Do me a favor,
Don't go with a boy who would make you choose, "
And I don't understand, and she tries to explain
And all that mascara runs down in her pain
Cause she's leaving me, oh no
You're the best one that we've ever had
You sit on your,
And you're tall as my dad
And I'll make you a picture for college next year
So hush now, peace, man, the babysitter's here.
The best babysitter's here.
We will see the spinache.
Just sometimes, though, not all the time."
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I've had my eye on the long awaited remake of Fantastic Voyage forever! Could be wrong but I think James Cameron was originally attracted.
The original pitch for this film was "If you shink Dean Martin down and injected him inside Jerry Lewis." After Steven Spielberg got involved who loved Fantastic Voyage he got now sadly late Jeffrey Boam to help fix the script, who also wrote Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Innerspace, The Lost Boys, and Lethal Weapon 2 . Sadly Jeffrey passed away in 2000. But, still a fantastic film.
Don't forget Robert Picardo as the Cowboy!
This was one of those movies when I was a teenager that I would play almost every day after school. I had 4 movies that I stuck to: Star Wars: New Hope, Romancing the Stone, InnerSpace, and Dune. I'm glad to see that even after 36 years I still get choked up with he sees the baby and realizes he's in Lydia. Honestly, I love your channel, and REALLY love reconnecting with movies I grew up watching through you, but I thank you for today's movie just for that reminder. 🥰🥰🥰
As a kid growing up in the 80s, this was one of my top movies. It belongs to a certain personal 'genre' of adventurous movies from my childhood that are close to my heart, along with The Goonies, Explorers, Flight of the Navigator, E.T, Adventures in Babysitting, Big, Short Circuit 1 & 2, Big Trouble in Little China, Overboard, Batteries Not Included, and Gremlins 2: The New Batch.
OF course there are a bunch of other 80s movies I love even more than most of these, but these ones have always sort of been filed together in my mind.
I LOVE this movie. Robert Picardo, aka The Doctor on Star Trek: Voyager was The Cowboy. Also, you won't recognize them but there are two awesome cameos in the doctor's office scene. Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin, who were Martin Short's fellow cast members on the classic sketch comedy series SCTV. Dennis Quaid wasn't a knockoff Jack Nicholson, he was a knockoff Harrison Ford (in fact he did audition for the part of Indiana Jones. Fun, right?) but he became a great actor in his own right. Christian Slater is the knockoff Nicholson.
Kevin McCarthy (Scrimshaw) was the bad guy in UHF. That's where you've seen him before. But he's best known for the classic sci-fi movie, the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
"How do you spell relief?" was the slogan for Rolaids antacid.
Kevin McCarthy was also well known for his Twilight Zone episode
@oaf-77 I love McCarthy, he overacts perfectly in villain roles. He's just hilarious. Lot of great regular Dante character actors in this!
@@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures as always Dick Miller
@@oaf-77McCarthy was in the original TZ series episode "Long Live Walter Jameson" and the Joe Dante segment of TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE.
Picardo was also in "Legend" buried under makeup, and dubbed by a woman. He was prosthetic stuffing. He was prosthetic stuffing quite a few times before he got to be famous with his own face.
Huge shout out to Vernon Wells. The man played some truly iconic roles and was grossly underappreciated in modern cinema.
"You! You can run, but you can't hide!"
@@tommc3622"How would you like your friends to know that you wear a bra on your head?"
@@tommc3622"Dead? You thought wrong."
The only dialogue Igoe has this film is his scream at the end. I never would have guessed watching this that Vernon has a high-pitched Australian accent 🇦🇺 Also didn't know yet he was the Mohawk in _Weird Science!_
Agreed, so many great roles- Mad Max 2, Bennet from Commando, even has a role in the Darksiders game series.
Martin Short is in peak form in this one.Robert Piccardo kills it as the Cowboy. "HEY!.... BIG JACK!"
Don’t knock, just come!
Seeing the Doctor in such a different role is awesome.
Robert Picardo is brilliant in everything he does.
Holy smoke! He looked so familiar, but I didn't connect the dots. Thank you!
The Cowboy seemed like fun so long as he kept his pants on.
Dennis Quaid in "ENEMY MINE" was his best most passionate role, a movie you need to see.
Such an underrated movie. Love it.
Martin Short's physical comedy is priceless. The way he can dance and use his whole body to react to any situation. Another shrinking movie, even though not a comedy, is "Fantastic Voyage" with Rachel Welch, which I highly suggest.
Thank you for mentioning Fantastic Voyage. It had great special effects for it's time. In fact, it won four Academy Awards...one of which was for special visual effects.
@@debbiek4951 A movie that really stuck with me for some reason.
Absolutely. Fantastic Voyage did a marvelous job in depicting a journey through the human body. Maybe Ashleigh will give it a look-see some day.
Fantastic Voyage was one of my favorite movies as a kid. It'd be on TV every so often back in the early days of cable and I'd drop everything to watch it.
Yes, this is almost a direct spoof of Fantastic Voyage. And don't forget The Incredible Shrinking Woman.
2 other great early sci-fi movies with Dennis Quaid are Dreamscape and Enemy Mine (with Louis Gossett Jr.). A great Martin Short movie is Pure Luck (with Danny Glover)
This film won the Oscar for Special Effects. Joe Dante who did The Howling, The Burbs, Small Soldiers, The Hole 3D, and Gremlins made this film.
I love this movie, there is such a joyous quality to it every step of the way.
Arguably, it ends on a bit of a cliff-hanger, but you just KNOW that Jack has completely got this and it'll all work out.
FINALLY!!!!!!! This is one of my favorite movies of all time. Martin Short and Dennis Quaid knocked it out of the park creating the illusion they were playing off each other even though they are on screen together for no less than 3 minutes. The Practical Effects are insane. I love Gremlins and Gremlins 2 but this to me has to be Joe Dante working on all Cylinders. Excited to see your take on it 😃
Cant wait for her to see " Matinee"
No more than.
They're not on screen together Dante had them together on set at all times. Dante wanted real chemistry, when One is being filmed the other is just off screen talking to them though an earpiece.
This is one of my many favorites. It's a reimagining of the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Voyage. The 1966 movie was also groundbreaking for its special effects at the time, but had no comedic element whatsoever. It focused mainly on a grew of scientists entering the body of a terminally ill man in an attempt to save his life, and they had to work against the clock because the craft and crew would automatically return to normal size within just a few hours, killing the man they were trying to save. The Effects in Innerspace were some of the best ever created, and they still hold up against any CG that has ever been done. It would be a crime to update this movie. It fits the time frame too well. Martin Short is the GOAT.
She should definitely watch Fantastic Voyage, the wire work and sets were amazing in that film
Rolaids' best-known commercial from the 1970s featured the famous tag line:
"How do you spell relief?"
"R-O-L-A-I-D-S" loved this reaction you were just as entertaining as the movie, if not more. Awesome
The effects team worked their asses off for this movie, and I love how well it holds up. Still one of my favorite movies.
I freaking love this movie 😂 I watched it constantly as a kid...you made my 7 year old inner child very happy.
omg same! I went looking for reactions a while ago and found loads for the trailer but none for the actual film.
Same@@RinzlerWraith
Same my brother and I loved this
Same here bro!
As a teenage fan of the 1966 movie, “Fantastic Voyage”, I had to see this in theatre when it came out. When I got the VHS, I watched it 3 or 4 times before loaning it to a friend whose never-cleaned player ate it. It never got replaced, but the irresponsible friend did. Today is the first time I've seen it since then.
Thanks, Tachi! You did us a solid by choosing this golden chestnut. 😋
If you like Dennis Quaid playing this kind of character, you'd probably enjoy "The Right Stuff". He plays the real-life astronaut Gordo Cooper. He was definitely chosen for Innerspace based on that performance.
Yes, Ashleigh, please watch The Right Stuff! It's lengthy (bring snacks) but such a great story about the real Space Race astronauts!
F***in a bubba!
@@scbeachblonde8836and it also has Jeff Goldblum in it.
@@johnkelly90 And Fred Ward in it, pre-"Tremors".
Oh, and I remember she loves Ed Harris, well guess what!
Another one of my favorite movies growing up, and I have never seen that particular poster. What got us to the moon wasn't simply a computer. It was some of the most determined and intelligent of people with a blank check and many, many rounds of getting a little closer until we did it. Look up the story of Katherine Johnson sometime, she was one of the many it took to set foot on that big rock and what can happen when we put stupidity aside and stand together, pulling the same rope in the same direction to achieve a monsterous goal.
It won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects and you'll see why!
This movie is a lot of fun, from the characters to the story to the action scenes to the comedy!
Still miffed they never moved forward with that sequel. I know they've been trying to get a reboot/requel off the ground the past few years now again - but unless Martin Short and Dennis Quad and Meg Ryan are involved, I'm not sure anymore. Also, Joe Dante should direct a new film regardless if it's a sequel or reboot.
@@LordLOC Jack Quaid should be in it too.
An abandonment/loss of the technology due to Tuck swiping the chips and Jack being a nerd/scientist trying to reestablish the tech his dad pioneered and "lost" while testing it on himself and Tuck swooping in to save the day at the end with the original tech to save his son would be great.
@@LordLOC Was that ever in the cards, or was the ending more about Martin Short's transition. This movie was kind of hidden at the box office, despite it being so good. The movie was not promoted well..
the movies beget was 27 million and flopped to a box office of 25 million I guess most
of the budget was spent on Quaid's and Shorts cocaine
@@Mike_Dark There was no Jack Quaid in this movie.
fun fact about those rushing bloodstream scenes. They created a miniature prop pod, and a large (nearly 60ft long) soft-walled tube that they pumped water and those giant blood cells (that are made of silicon, in different shades of red and pink) to get the effect of travelling through the bloodstream
What about the tricuspid valve?
@@twistedyogert No idea, but probably part of the same prop system, with an automated (or possibly manually operated) set of flaps to mimic the heart beats.
I love the shot where Robert Picardo plays both Jack Putter and the Cowboy unconscious in the bathtub. There's a moment when Picardo is off-screen where Short takes over and Picardo has to run behind the set and change clothes to get into the bathtub, so it's an unbroken shot in which he plays both characters.
Wow that is awesome! I didn't know that! Thanks for sharing. Incredible movie, and I forgot how funny it is too... Almost spoof level silly at times lol.
I'm amazed by that shot even to this day. Picardo lip-synching Short is flawless--or maybe Short post-dubbed his lines to match Picardo. Either way, it turned out perfect.
That trick was done in Saw III
Picardo is such a fun actor but Ashley probably only knows him as the voice of Johnny Cab in Total Recall
This was one of those movies that you waited around at the movie rental/tanning booth place to rent (along with 3 or 4 more). 80s comedy at it’s best. Loved the reaction!
So glad you finally saw this, easily one of my favorite 80's sci fi flicks with a great cast and amazing special effects that still hold up to today.
Dennis Quaid was a staple of 80's movies, his boyish charm landed him a lot of roles. From sci-fi adventures like 'Enemy Mine,' 'Dreamscape' and Jaws 3. To dramas like 'The Right Stuff,' 'The Big Easy' and 'DOA.'
He and Meg Ryan were actually married for a while, their son Jack is also an actor who's in a lot of things these days.
If you love Martin Short, you should definitely check out 'Captain Ron' before the summer ends.
You forgot to mention he's the younger brother of Randy Quaid who Ashleigh saw recently in the Vacation movies as Cousin Eddie.
@@drakocarrion You're absolutely right. I've known this since forever and yet I keep forgetting because of how completely different they are from each other.
My favorite Dennis Quaid movie is "Undercover Blues" which I think @ashleighburton should watch!
Captain Ron? Can Ashleigh handle Martin Short AND Kurt Russell in the same flick?
I'm particularly fond of Undercover Blues! Dennis and Kathleen Turner were a lot of fun and Staley Tucci's El Muerte was hysterical! It's not what you'd generally consider a quality film but it makes my wife and me laugh every time we watch it.
12:27 - my #1 Martin Short quote. The way he said it, with such conviction!
True. Almost needs a special oscar for that 1 line . The commitment, delivery lol
Most computers today and even back in the 80's where built to do "several different things". In a nut shell the "computers" used on the Apollo missions where dedicated machines made to do "one thing", but that "one thing" was done "well". Just like your "dumb" microwave's task was to basically heat up your food, maybe not to your satisfaction, but it did it "reliably".
I love this movie! No one ever reviews it so Im so happy that you did! This is a classic!
We need more Joe Dante movies reacted to. He and John Landis aren't remembered well enough, when they both had about 15 years of brilliant movies. I bring up Landis because they were friends. I saw them geeking out together walking though the booths at a sci-fi convention. I don't even think they had a panel there.
Love this movie. It deserved to make _far_ more than it did at the box office.
First, this film is now a cult classic and a must-watch, and it is considered a box office success because it didn't take much to make this film only $27 million, and got back $42 million.
So cool to see you watch this movie. It's one of my favorites. Miniaturizing the bad guys down to 50% size was hilarious. "All big men have credit cards." LOL!
"This is how I spell relief": Dennis Quaid's line is a reference to a TV commercial for an antacid tablet called Rolaids that prevent heartburn and indigestion. The commercial asks "How do you spell relief?" and various people reply "I spell relief r.o.l.a.i.d.s." BTW, Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan were married when they made INNER SPACE together, as well as a remake of the 1949 neo-noir crime thriller D.O.A. Finally, INNER SPACE is directed by the wonderful JOE DANTE who also directed GREMLINS and GREMLINS 2, as well as PIRANHA, THE HOWLING, EXPLORERS, THE 'BURBS, which are all terrific 80s films in their own right (also, MATINEE is a terrific Dante film from the early 90s and lots of folk love his late 90s film SMALL SOLDIERS).
To answer Ashleigh's question at 6:00 , having a cluttered lab like this is more realistic but likely still too neat. (I spent time at a national particle physics lab.)
This is not a business, where they have to worry about building more than one widget, and how to make them look nice so people would buy them.
This is a built-on-the-fly prototype, that needed quick access to the parts for repairs and modification. With very limited resources, money and effort would be spent on the equipment itself rather than trying to tidy things up.
I was going to say the same thing about my Dad's lab when I was a kid.
Before I've even watched this video, I just wanted to say that I'm so excited that you are watching this. This is one of my favorites!
Two movies you must now see. First, one that others have already mentioned: Fantastic Voyage. It was the very major film about miniaturization. (Back in the 1950s there was a movie, The Incredible Shrinking Man, but that was more like horror, a tiny man dealing with a cat and a spider.) You also need to see Apollo 13. it was about the one time -- out of seven -- we tried to land on the Moon but this time we failed. The astronauts are played by Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, and Bill Paxton, and it's a true story but a real rollercoaster -- and yes, we went to the Moon again and again with primitive computers and almost no electrical power worth speaking of.
I only recently watched the shrinking man, such a fun film
The Jack Nicholson Knockoff Award will always go to Christian Slater. I remember an interview after Pump Up The Volume where Slater said his acting style came from Nicholson and he spent a lot of time practicing in the mirror to emulate him. But I see what you mean with Quaid. He's got that Nicholson charm.
The two People on the couch with Martin Short at the Doctor's office worked with him on SCTV ('76-'81), a Canadian Sketch Comedy show that was basically Canada's answer to SNL. They are Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin along with Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, John Candy, Harold Ramis, and Rick Moranis made up most of the cast of SCTV.
Don't forget Dave Thomas, the other McKenzie brother!
@@danmonges1539 I didn't forget I just listed the one's she would know and has mentioned in the past as liking.
“That’s how I spell relief!”
Yes! It was a slogan!
1980s Rolaids antacid ad campaign was:
How do I spell relief? R-O-L-A-I-D-S
So glad you reacted to this movie, thanks Tocci! I saw this in the theatre when it came out and the whole place was rolling! Martin Short is always hilarious!
Thank you for watching this one! I love it and rewatch it from time to time. I think the movie deserves more attention than it gets.
Loved this movie when I was a kid. It's drill fun to this day. Glad you had a chance to see it.
For more Dennis Quaid, try Enemy Mine.
Thanks for the tips!
Enemy Mine is GREAT! One of the better underrated Sci-Fi films of the 1980's. One of my favorites. Quaid and Louis Gossett Jr are the best paring, and the effects are outstanding! Bring a tissue though! It can get a little maudlin!
I’ve been begging her to watch this! Thank you Tochi for setting her on this!! I’ve been waiting all day for this and I actually started to get worried on the way home that Ashleigh would start getting grossed out by certain things and not take to it like how E.T. ruined the crappy movie named after him for her simply because of those fingers and such.
Speaking of Dennis Quaid vs Jack Nicholson, when Tuck is psyching himself up the day of the experiment, he totally smiles like he could’ve pulled off the Joker for Tim Burton.
I don’t know if Ashleigh would like Quaid’s movie _Enemy Mine_ but I still have to get her to watch _All of Me_ which I’m sure she’ll adore. And I’d like her to watch _2010_ as well.
6:08 it wasn’t computers. It was very smart men and women doing incredible complex math in their heads and on paper. The computers were used just to “proofread” their work.
13 people upvoted this? LMAO, it’s utter nonsense. There were loads of computers involved in the design of the equipment, planning of the missions, and execution of the missions including mainframe computers at multiple locations to process mission data in real time and of course the guidance computers in the spacecraft. I already knew all this, but a three second web search reveals the info to anyone. “Computers were used to just “proofread” their work” is easily the dumbest comment I’ve read this year so far.
@@DoctorShocktor no one disputes that there were computers being widely used, but in the early days of American space exploration they weren’t widely trusted. That’s why you more often than not, you found peoples first working the math with slide-rules and chalkboards.
Keeping in mind computers got their name from the people doing the 'computing.'
The Cowboy was played by Robert Picardo. You saw him (sort of) perviously in Total Recall as the robotic driver of the Johnny Cab in Total Recall. OK, it was an animatronic version of him, but they used his likeness and he did the voice, so it still counts.
"How do you spell relief?" "R-O-L-A-I-D-S" - Famous commercial.
Okay, Rolaids had a popular ad back then asking "How do you spell relief?" with the answer them singing R-O-L-A-I-D-S. That's what you missed.
And Robot Hand Guy was played by Vernon Wells. He's an Australian rules football player turned actor who became famous in the States for playing Wez/Rooster/Mohawk Guy in Mad Max 2: the Road Warrior. I don;t know if you've seen that franchise yet, but they are worth watching if you like Eighties movies.
I saw this at the cinema back in the day. I was always surprised it wasn't a bigger hit. Dante makes terrific family fantasy movies.
I remember when I was a kid we had Innerspace recorded on a VHS tape and it wasn't until years later, as an adult, I decided to revisit the movie on DVD (there was a large portion of it damaged on VHS). Such a fun-ass movie! I really need to watch it again!
Love this movie. When I was young I saw this, and every time I mentioned it to people no one knew what I was talking about, so I started to think I had dreamed it up. It wasn't till my 20's that I found out the name of the movie and got to watch it again, and know for sure the movie actually existed.
I loved watching this movie when I was a kid. Martin Short quickly became one of my favorite actors when I was young. Captain Ron and Pure Luck were always fun movies I watched a lot growing up.
Captain Ron is so funny
Yes Ashley would love both Pure Luck and Captain Ron!
I love Pure Luck! Also Three Fugitives is great!
I can't believe she hasn't done Captain Ron yet. That's a must!
The bee sting in Pure Luck 🤣🤣🤣 The origin of Jiminy Glick
Another fun Dennis Quaid movie is Dreamscape. Although D.O.A is the film where he and Meg Ryan got involved, they were married for 10 years.
I had this movie on VHS that I'd taped off of a TV broadcast way back in the day. Loved the hell out of it. I must've watched this movie dozens of times as a kid.
I always thought the doctor got the funniest line when asked how he would treat a case of possession. His response - "well, the medieval remedy was to flay the skin off your body with brands of fire. I've no idea what the current thinking is." The waiting room patients were Short's former SCTV colleagues Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin. The main villain is Kevin Mcarthy, prolific character actor and star of the original 1956 "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers" - as well as a classic episode of "The Twilight Zone". "That's how I spell relief" was the advertising slogan for Rolaid's antacid tablets.
26:00 - He was in the film UHF as R.J. Fletcher. He is known mostly for the lead in the classic sci-fi horror film Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
such a great character actor
The computers that were used for the moon landings were not used to get to the moon. The hardware, the rickets, the capsules, the modules. were all designed with slide rules and a whole lot of people doing calculations.
Computers were used in the lander, but they were custom built and programmed for only that purpose. They didn't even have an internal clock. Modern computers spend 99.999 percent of their time waiting for human input, and modern operating systems chew up half the processing power running background processes that have nothing to do with the applications actually in use.
I love Inner Space. It was definitely revolutionary back in the day.
In the 80´s... every movie/show that says "Steven Spielberg presents" was a jewel! It was a Quality seal.
Harold Sylvester, who played Pete, is probably best known for his TV role on Married with Children as Griff. Al Bundy's friend/co worker from the shoe store. He was also in 1982's An Officer and a Gentleman.
His name is Pete in this
And griff in MCW
My guess is his name is Peter Griffin. 🤣
Meg Ryan and Dennis Quiad met on this set and were married from 1991-2001. They didn't date until their second film together as they had few actual scenes together.
You may know Dennis as the dad from The Parent Trap, Gordon Cooper in The Right Stuff, the dad in Yours Mine and Ours. He will be playing Reagan in the upcoming film Reagan.
His Brother Randy Quaid was Cousin Eddie in Vacation.
One of my favorite Meg Ryan flicks, that's not usually on most people's radar, but that I think you'd like is "French Kiss" with Kevin Kline. Also, since I brought it up, another favorite romcom involving European travel is "Only You", with Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr.!
French Kiss is so good!
Yes, both of those! Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr. had such great chemistry, I wanted to see them get together again as Tony Stark and Aunt May.
One of the best SciFi comedies of the 80s. Martin Short is outstanding here as the hapless store assistant Jack. A great concept with the ultra minimisation, possibly way ahead of its time now with nano surgery now being a real thing. Denis Quaid is great as Tuck, as is Meg Ryan, and the Cowboy is outstanding as the comic character. Love the scene is the supermarket when the till shows the wrong amount his anxiety realised. Funny when Tuck is stimulating his adrenal gland to make Jack violent. All in all a great plot and fun film, good choice Ashleigh.
I wore this VHS out when I was a kid. This was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid I’m so glad you enjoyed it
FINALLY!! Someone actually reacts to this amazing classic fav of mine. Thx Ashleigh.. Can't wait to watch!!
Such a fun movie. So glad you watched. The lady with the big, red hair is Kathleen Freeman. You’ve seen her as the Mother Superior on the Blues Brothers. The Fat Penguin! And then this movie has nuns dressed as penguins. LOL
I thought she looked familiar but all the hair and colour distracted me from the plain nun look
Wasnt she the tv chef in gremlins 2 also?
I AM SO EXCITED FOR YOU TO WATCH THIS, I’m commenting before I even hit play.
This was on VHS for me along with The Man with One Red Shoe (Tom Hanks, highly recommended, it is so funny)
The half size criminals in the car -- best part of the movie
Couldn't click fast enough -- GREAT movie from the 80s. So much fun for us oldsters to see younger people enjoying the movies that made our childhoods. Great reaction and thanks for posting!
We still quote “I’m in charge here!” in that helium voice. 😂
*Fun Fact:* Robert Picardo (The Cowboy) was the voice of Johnnycab in Total Recall, so there is a connection between the two movies. 😉
One of my favorites when I was a kid. All the inside the body stuff blew me away. So cool to see someone react to it.
Dennis Quaid was also in a movie "Enemy Mine." He's an astronaut stranded on an a planet with an alien humans are at war with, played by Lou Gosset. They have to work together to survive. Alien Nation was also good.
The marketing tricks worked on Ashleigh, because it was "Steven Spielberg presents..." on the top line, but he basically just gave them money to put his name on it. Joe Dante directed it, who also directed Gremlins and other great movies.
Joe Dante also made 'Matinee" (1993) one of my favorites
Steven Spieldberg production company.
No. Spielberg was heavily involved in production. He was planning on directing it at one point and he was the one that turned it into a comedy. The original concept was to get an action star to be Jack.
I really loved this movie as a kid, and it ends with a huge setup for a sequel, but that never happened. :( Some people might recognize Robert Picardo, the Doctor from Star Trek Voyager, as "The Cowboy". With WAY more hair on his head... This was near the height of what can be accomplished with practical effects. Still holds up quite well to this day, in my opinion (as do many others around this time).
@@drolgh8 He was also the voice (and likeness) of "Jonny Cab" in "Total Recall" from 1990.
Innerspace: Another childhood classic of mine.
A forgotten classic. Not forgotten by me. I saw this in the theater as a child. Fun stuff. All that would be computer graphics and would look like trash now, this looks amazing still.
great member request, i LOVE this movie, watched it countless times as a kid. cant wait to see how you like it. there also used to be a Universal Studios ride where you went through the human body
It wasn't just the antiquated computers that got us to the moon. It was countless hours of insanely intelligent people writing code, calculating, and running simulations on proofs of concepts along with amazing engineering. It was the knowledge of all those people involved that helped configure and calibrate those computers to do their jobs, and even then we had wicked smart people monitoring them the entire time. There was a point in time where people actually thought out of necessity... we were probably better for it.
I've been waiting for someone to do this one. Robert Picardo's greatest performance.
I hadn't seen this movie in ages and I'd forgotten how good it was. The special effects for the time really were top notch.
So glad you were able to review this film! It's a classic and one of my favorites from when I was a kid. I remember the first time I saw it when I was old enough to understand the "special" attachment and nearly fell off the sofa in shock. Another classic & keep up the excellent reviews.
thank youuuu
I was 14 when I first saw the movie. Didn't know what that attachment was. I concluded that Mr. Igoe was about to shave her legs.
I have been waiting for someone to do this movie, now I hope other reaction channels follow you. You gave it a higher ranking than I thought you would. Glad you liked it.
Before "Innerspace", there was "Fantastic Voyage" (1966) with Raquel Welch.
32:14 - Probably already answered, but that's a reference to the old Rolaids ad campaign from the 70s/80s... "How do you spell relief? 'R O L A I D S'". Dumb, but was catchy enough to run for years.
Edit: You'll probably like "Frequency" with an older, (subjectively more hansome) Dennis Quaid. It's another forgotten sci-fi movie with a neat premise that I remember fondly.
I haven't seen this movie in years. Had a blast revisiting it with you. I used to watch it all of the time.
"The Cowboy" was played by actor Robert Picardo, who went on to play "The Doctor" for seven seasons of 'Star Trek: Voyager'.
Man I loved his movie! I remember seeing this in theatres when it came out. It’s never streamed, but it’s a classic in my book!
An absolute classic!
the fact that one of my favourite kids films has a robot hand vibrator will never stop making me smile! couple of things to note here though, if you didnt know Dennis Quaid and meg Ryan actually did get maried (now divorced) and i'm glad you reference Tatal recall because The Cowboy was played by Robert Picardo who actually played "Johnny Cab" the robot taxi (he has been in TONS of movies including Gremlins 2)
It's a really enjoyable fun film along with some added Sam Cooke, what's not to like?
As ever, thank you for the reaction.
Didn't see anyone else mention it, but Jack Quaid. The hunger games, played Hughie in "the Boys", and most recently Richard Feynman in Oppenheimer. His parents are Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. *edit. Should have been Martin Short and Meg Ryan.
Wow. Here's a reaction I never expected. This movie was on cinemax during the day a lot when I was a kid. But it's definitely been more then 30 years since I last saw it.
Dennis Quaid is one of those "that guy who was in that thing" actors. He has over 100 acting credits, some tv, but mostly movies, and the majority of them are major parts. But it covers such a broad spectrum of genres that he's never been typecast. He just as good with drama as comedy, with westerns as sci-fi. Fun fact, not only did his character in this end up with Meg Ryan, so did he. They became a couple during filming, were married in 1991, but divorced in 2001. Fun Fact 2, his brother is Randy Quaid, a great comedic actor, probably best known for playing Cousin Eddie in the National Lampoon Vacation movie series, though he has also done a lot more - including a 1987 made for tv movie in which he played a young LBJ in the story of his early years and his start in politics.
6:05 - *_OH ASHLEIGH! You MUST watch the movie_** Apollo 13 **_( 1995)!!!! PLEEEEEEASE do! Not only will it help you with your questions about space travel: You will FLIP OUT when you see the cast!!! (Plus, it's a top tier movie, no doubts about it!)_*
25:49 - *_Correct: You saw him as R. J. Fletcher, the main villain in Weird Al Yankovic's movie: UHF_*
Another vote for Apollo 13!
The scene in the doctor's waiting room is a joy because all three actors were on a great show called SCTV back on the early 80s.
That was one of my favorites! So many greats came from there, too. We called it the off-Broadway SNL show, lol.
When I first saw the trailer for this film, I was instantly hooked. It's an engaging mix of sci-fi, comedy, action, and romance - what's not to love?
If you would like to see more films starring Dennis Quaid, may I suggest you watch Enemy Mine (1985), DragonHeart (1996), and The Day After Tomorrow (2004).
You might also be interrested in Fantastic Voyage (1966) which had a similar story.
Innerspace is one of my all time favourites. Thankyou so much for posting Ashleigh!
Dragonheart is an excellent movie, but the best Dragon movie of all time is "Dragonslayer"
DragonHeart (1996) is a really good Movie. Well made and funny.
Don't forget The Big Easy. Dennis Quaid was great in that.
@@_Althena Also has a stellar performance by David Thewlis. He's genuinely creepy.
Yes!!!! Enemy mine, please.
Innerspace is a forgotten gem and is one of my favourite films. All of the visual effects of the inside of Jack were mostly done in camera with miniatures and also a few opticals. No CGI whatsoever.
Yesssss, so happy you are watching this. For Hallowbeans can we please watch the Crow with Brandon Lee.
The wedding scene at the end was filmed at the Wayfarer's Chapel, popularly known as "The Glass Church" in Ranchos Palos Verdes just south of Los Angeles, CA. I saw it several times in my youth wa-a-a-ay back in the late 1950s and it's still a So. Cal. landmark. Google it. Glad you liked the film. It was directed by Joe Dante, who also did the two Gremlins films. Robert Picardo, who plays the cowboy, was also in Gremlins 2, the guy who eventually "marries" the lady gremlin. And the grumpy supermarket lady played the drunken TV chef. "Some people use a little. I use A LOT!"
I LOVE this movie. Except the wrong guy gets the girl at the end, but what the heck, we don't want to be TOO unrealistic lol
But I love the idea of a story about an ordinary (or less-than-ordinary) guy rescuing and becoming the hero for The Hero. Beta rescues the Alpha.
And they both grow from knowing one another.
Love it!
Well, the way it ends it screams for a Sequel to make things right, but, it seems we're still waiting for Innerspace 2: Electric Boogaloo
Kevin McCarthy who plays Victor Scrimshaw is best known for his role in the science fiction movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). As well as appearances on many TV shows such as The Twilight Zone, Hawaii Five-0 and The Rifleman. 😅
Jimmy Hoffa was a renowned union boss who ended up as a missing person in 1975. Widely believed to have been murdered by criminals due to his involvement with shady individuals.
How do you spell relief was a slogan for Rolaids. Rolaids are a chewable tablet for those with heartburn or indigestion. 😅
A sometimes forgotten classic with a great cast and great effects. Also Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid were married at the time
I'm just noticing there's so many actors from The 'Burbs with Tom Hanks in this.