This ’80s Kids Sci-Fi Movie Inspired Fears in An Entire Generation

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” – This 1989 science fiction comedy was a massive success, leaving quite an impression and spawning an entire franchise. The original movie features Rick Moranis as Wayne Szalinksi, Marcia Strassman as Diane, Amy O’Neill as Amy, Robert Oliveri as Nick, Matt Frewer as Russell, and Kristine Sutherland as Mae. Apart from films, the franchise includes a TV series and theme-park attractions that are both peculiar and fitting. In essence, the movie’s title is quite literal: an overwhelmed scientist (Moranis) inadvertently leaves one of his gadgets out, leading to his kids (and some neighbor kids) being shrunk to microscopic sizes. Now in grave peril due to their minuscule stature, the kids must figure out a way to alert their parents and seek help. However, completing this task proves far more challenging than it initially seems, especially when they are ejected into the “wilderness” of their own backyard.

White House Declares Bitcoin a “Shiny Digital Nugget” — Refuses to Let Any Go!

Upon being summoned to address the venerable Senate Banking Committee (who, frankly, have never seen a digital asset they couldn’t interrogate mercilessly), Hines doubled down. He’s been calling Bitcoin “Digital Gold” since being installed as Executive Director of the President’s Council of Advisers on Digital Assets—a title that surely strains both business cards and patience at social functions.

Liam Payne’s Girlfriend Defends Love Island Contestant From Trolls

The former girlfriend, who dated One Direction singer Liam Payne for two years before his passing in October, showed understanding towards Love Island USA’s new contestant Vanna Einerson, whose looks have been a topic of online criticism since her debut on season seven of the Peacock dating competition show during the June 23 episode.

My Hero Academia Drops First Look at Vigilantes Finale

In the final stretch of the first season of “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes,” Naruhata’s clandestine idols unite for a unique performance, delighting fans. Meanwhile, Knuckleduster’s past is laid bare, explaining his relentless pursuit to eradicate the Trigger drug menace. Having rescued his daughter from a monstrous villain who had taken her over, Knuckleduster has vanished, leaving Koichi contemplating his next move. The upcoming finale of “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes” promises more action, and you can preview it in the video below.

Every Civilization Game Ranked From Worst to Best

Over time, multiple Civilization games have been released, yet in truth, just nine main titles can be found on conventional PC and gaming console systems. Here’s a list, arranged in order from least preferred to most preferred, showcasing each Civilization game.

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DoorDash Exec Josh Pickles’ Fatal Boat Outing Began as Birthday Party

A few days after Josh Pickles, aged 37, along with his parents Terry Pickles, 73, Paula Bozinovich, 71, and his uncle Peter Bayes, 72, as well as four others, tragically lost their lives in a boating accident on Lake Tahoe, those close to them have offered glimpses into the family gathering that was intended to celebrate Terry Pickles, the matriarch of the Pickles family.