Watch the Little men in action only on MOVIES NOW

Get set to laugh out loud on the big adventures of the tiny tots with Baby’s Day Out, Dunston Checks In, Honey; I blew up the Kids and Problem Child. So don’t miss this series of fun with ‘Little Big Shots’ only on MOVIES NOW!

Catch the adorable baby Bink at his best in Baby’s Day Out! A group of three kidnappers enter an unsuspecting wealthy Chicago couple's home and run with Baby Bink after leaving a ransom note. However, while waiting for the delivery of the ransom money, Baby Bink manages to escape and subsequently embarks on a series of cutesy-poo adventures in downtown Chicago, leaving the hapless crooks in hot pursuit. A must watch!

Up next, in 'Dunston Checks In', the owner of a five-star hotel, Mrs Dubrow (Faye Dunaway), has discovered that a prestigious hotel guide-book is about to anonymously assess her hotel for its six-star rate. The hotel's manager, who has promised his two sons a family holiday, is ordered by his boss to forgo his plans and concentrate on making sure everything is perfect for the inspectors. Meanwhile Lord Rutledge (Rupert Everett), a jewel thief who uses an Orangutan called Dunston as his accomplice, has just checked in. When Dunston escapes from the hotel and befriends the manager's ten-year-old son Kyle, mayhem and chaos ensue a laughter riot!

Also part of the series is the hilarious Hollywood caper Problem Child. Ben Healy (John Ritter) is a pleasant but brow-beaten yuppie, working for his father Big Ben (Jack Warden), a tyrannical sporting goods dealer. Ben wanted to have a son, but his wife Flo (Amy Yasbeck) has been unable to conceive. Ben approaches a less-than-scrupulous adoption agent Igor Peabody (Gilbert Gottfried) with his dilemma, and Igor presents Ben and Flo with a cute seven-year-old boy, Junior (Michael Oliver). However, Junior is hardly a model child; mean-spirited and incorrigible, the child leaves a path of serious destruction in his wake and is even pen pals with a notorious serial killer.

Don’t miss the extremely popular sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids; Honey, I blew up the Kid. A bumbling but brilliant scientist (Rick Moranis) accidentally converts his two-year-old son into a giant size kid. And to make it worst, he keeps growing in size every time he comes in contact with electricity. Though the scientist and his wife try to control their son, the child inevitably escapes and wreaks havoc, eventually terrorizing the streets of Las Vegas.

Don’t miss the little ones in action on MOVIES NOW this January every Friday at 7 pm starting 6th January 2012.

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