'Innerspace' is a science fiction comedy directed by Joe Dante, starring Dennis Quaid, Martin Short, and Meg Ryan. The film follows test pilot Tuck Pendleton, who is miniaturized and accidentally injected into the body of hypochondriac Jack Putter. The story revolves around their efforts to navigate Jack's body, evade villains, and return Tuck to his normal size.
'Innerspace' was directed by Joe Dante, known for blending horror and Spielbergian Amblin-style entertainment. His notable films include 'Gremlins,' 'The Howling,' 'Piranha,' and 'Explorers.' Dante is recognized for his ability to mix genres and create unique, wacky films.
The special effects in 'Innerspace' were created by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) and won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects in 1988. The film features intricate miniaturization effects, including scenes inside the human body that blend seamlessly with the narrative. The effects hold up well, with detailed set pieces like the stomach acid sequence and the pod's interactions with Jack's body.
The pod in 'Innerspace' is a miniaturized submarine that Tuck Pendleton pilots inside Jack Putter's body. It allows Tuck to see, hear, and communicate with Jack, as well as deliver an electromagnetic pulse to destroy electronics. The pod's technology also enables Tuck to manipulate Jack's body, such as altering his appearance and enhancing his physical abilities, which becomes central to the plot.
Tuck and Jack's relationship evolves from initial confusion and conflict to a close bond as they work together to navigate Jack's body and evade villains. Tuck becomes a mentor figure, helping Jack gain confidence and even guiding him in his romantic pursuit of Lydia. Their dynamic is both comedic and heartfelt, culminating in a strong partnership by the film's end.
The villains in 'Innerspace' are led by Victor Scrimshaw and Dr. Margaret Canker, who aim to steal the miniaturization technology for espionage purposes. Their henchmen, including Mr. Igo and the Cowboy, pursue Tuck and Jack to retrieve the pod and its critical chips. The villains' schemes drive much of the film's action and suspense.
The ending of 'Innerspace' features a wedding between Tuck and Lydia, with Jack as the best man. The film concludes with a humorous twist where the villains, now miniaturized, are placed in a suitcase, setting up potential future adventures. The ending leaves the door open for a sequel, though one was never made.
In this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, guest-host David Striepe of the Talkin' Tofu podcast returns to chat with Rob about the 1987 miniaturization film “Innerspace,” directed by Joe Dante and starring Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan.
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