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The Next Reel Film Podcast
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Episode 26
Season 13
Innerspace • The Next Reel
“You just digested the bad guy.”
Innerspace came about after Jeffrey Boam took Chip Proser’s original script and injected comedy into the straightforward sci-fi concept. With Joe Dante directing and Steven Spielberg executive producing, the film had the freedom to push boundaries. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off our 1988 Academy Awards Best Visual Effects Nominees series with a conversation about Dante’s 1987 film Innerspace.
Innerspace came about after Jeffrey Boam took Chip Proser’s original script and injected comedy into the straightforward sci-fi concept. With Joe Dante directing and Steven Spielberg executive producing, the film had the freedom to push boundaries. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off our 1988 Academy Awards Best Visual Effects Nominees series with a conversation about Dante’s 1987 film Innerspace.
Here's a hint at what we talk about:
We discuss the impressive visual effects that still hold up decades later, from the microscopic inner body sets to the giant props used for the miniaturized villains. Though we find some plot holes and dated elements, we agree that Martin Short’s performance, the chemistry between him and the other two leads (Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan), and the film’s playful tone make Innerspace an enduringly fun watch.
Here are a few other points in our discussion:
- How Meg Ryan’s reporter character becomes merely a plot device, even though set up as someone with agency
- The lack of resolution around Dennis Quaid’s character’s alcoholism
- Appreciation for Robert Picardo as The Cowboy and many other supporting roles filled with familiar Dante regulars
- Jerry Goldsmith’s delightful score capturing the movie’s energy
Innerspace is a flawed but highly entertaining sci-fi comedy. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!
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Chapters
- Welcome to The Next Reel • Innerspace
- Initial Thoughts
- The Visual Effects
- Dante and Amblin
- Martin Short
- Grounding the World
- Dennis Quaid
- Meg Ryan
- Dante Faces
- Villains
- John Hora
- Jerry Goldsmith
- Dennis Muren
- Dante, Guber, and Peters in the 80s
- Credits
- Awards
- The Box Office
- Last Thoughts
- Coming Next Week • Predator
- Letterboxd
- Wrap Up