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Box Office Bucket List
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Bonus BOBL: Honey, We Shrunk the Rankings!
Box Office Bucket List
28 minutes
1 month ago
Bonus BOBL: Honey, We Shrunk the Rankings!
In this episode the hosts take on the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids film series, trading jokes and childhood memories while ranking all three movies from least to most favorite.They place Honey, I Blew Up the Kid at the bottom — calling it disjointed and noting it was reworked into a sequel — while praising Honey, I Shrunk the Kids for its memorable cast, inventive miniature-world scenes and lasting quotability. Their top pick is Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, a direct-to-video favorite packed with funny moments, notable guest actors and nostalgic touches.The conversation also includes a thoughtful appreciation of Rick Moranis — his career, why he stepped away from acting to care for his family, and talk of canceled projects and possible returns — plus side tangents about theme-park attractions, VHS-era viewing habits, memorable lines ("potassium!" and the cockroach joke), and small but beloved details like the solar-powered van and the tiki man.Overall the episode blends film history, personal anecdotes and pop-culture trivia to celebrate why these shrinking adventures still resonate decades later.
Box Office Bucket List