Big is the most obvious predecessor of this weekend’s adult-turned-kid 17 Again, the first stand-alone starring vehicle for High School Musical’s song-and-dance Ken Doll, Zac Efron. Yet for those interested in stories featuring adults trapped in children’s bodies, one must inevitably turn to Vice Versa, the insanely corny 1988 body-swapping saga in which Judge Reinhold’s dad winds up having his brain magically transported – by a mystical Asian skull – into the noggin of Fred Savage’s son…and vice versa! Hot on the heels (by which I mean, blatantly copying the formula of) 1987’s Dudley Moore-Kirk Cameron classic Like Father, Like Son, Brian Gilbert’s film seemed at the time like merely reheated leftovers. And truth be told, given that I saw it in the theater upon its initial release and then never again, I can now barely remember any of the story’s specifics. But one glance at the below trailer makes clear that what’s waiting to be rediscovered is a lost-gem of unintentional humor. The Incredible Hulk-ish transformation sequence. Reinhold’s “cool dude” strutting with a skateboard under his arm. The hockey game crotch shot. Fred Savage having to hide his “unit” from his mom/wife. The dated Grey Poupon reference. Seriously – this film is just about pleading for critical reconsideration. Or, at least, begging to be laughed at again.