Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
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1:03:05
What do you take me for?
A complete idiot?

1:03:08
- How did this happen?
- Hold on a second, Mae.

1:03:10
I'll handle it. All right?
How did this happen?

1:03:13
Well, the machine analyzes the
molecular structure of each compound...

1:03:16
- and then through laser inversion,
it takes all the...
- Wait, Wayne, wait.

1:03:19
I think the Thompsons
need to see the couch.

1:03:23
This guy is a waste of skin.
1:03:27
- This is a microscope.
- I know.

1:03:31
Look in there.
1:03:33
All right.
1:03:35
You see, that's the couch that
used to be sitting right over here,
until the machine shrunk it.

1:03:39
All right, so there's
some doll furniture. Big deal.

1:03:41
They sell that kind of stuff
at swap meets.

1:03:44
Why didn't you tell us earlier?
1:03:46
Well, until now,
the machine just blew things up.

1:03:49
- Are you saying that that machine...
- Blew up my kids?

1:03:51
- No, no, no, no.
- Oh, no. No, no.

1:03:52
- If the machine had blown up the kids,
there'd be piece of them everywhere.
- Wayne!

1:03:57
Sorry, l... Look.
I'm positive about this, okay?

1:04:01
- The machine shrunk our kids.
- You're the one
who needs a shrink, Szalinski.

1:04:04
- Russ.
- You are a nutcase,
and I'll tell you something.

1:04:07
I have got an air hammer
in my attic...

1:04:10
and if you did do something to my kids,
there's gonna be pieces of you
all over the neighborhood!

1:04:13
Come on, honey.
1:04:22
I think that went well.
1:04:24
I think we should
have them over more often.

1:04:26
Yeah, well,
it's a priority for me.

1:04:29
Now, why don't you do
what you're paid to do?

1:04:32
Find my kids.
1:04:46
I thought you didn't believe him.
1:04:49
Oh, I don't.
1:04:52
Electricity's cheap.

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