Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is exactly the film I thought of with the first two Ant-Man films. It has the same goofiness and that was where their charm lay. That's why I was less keen on this third film. It feels like a big setup for a much bigger story, and lacks the real world grounding so all that shrinking and enlarging has a point of context in reality (ie small cars and buildings, massive pigeons, Thomas the Tank engine, etc). :)