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shanytc says...
12 years ago
Amazzzziinnnggg animated/real movie! I love the fact that Disney & Warner Bros animators teamed up and did an outstanding job!
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simcclure34 says...
7 years ago
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a technical marvel, a handcrafted spectacle, arguably the peak of traditional animation. It's also a superb piece of film-making.

The story and script is fantastic and timeless, and can be enjoyed by both kids and adults... And I don't mean that in the same way you'd describe modern Pixar and Dreamworks films, essentially childrens flicks with a few dirty jokes... I mean each of these characters have their own story to tell. Children can relate to Roger Rabbit, a simple, carefree goofball, thrown in the thick of a murder investigation as the prime suspect. Adults though will relate to Eddie Valiant, a detective past his prime, beat down by the demons of his past. Their stories will keep you hooked from start to finish.

To this day, the biggest blockbuster family films continue to attempt to replicate this films success. As long as they're driven by box office goals though, they'll never succeed. This swansong to animation and childhood is one of the few films that boast true soul, from its characters, cast and crew.
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WitWolfy says...
11 years ago
Sure it was amazing for its time, but when I watch it now it sounds like Roger Rabbit is voiced by Michael Jackson! Aaargh.... I keep on expecting roger to say "They're ignorant" the whole time!!!
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Reply by Musadiq456
2 years ago
@witwolfy That's your whole fault with this movie?
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nmahoney416 says...
6 years ago
Its alright. Looks good, especially for its time. There were some funny moments and it was cool to see Warner Brothers and Disney together. I was a little bored but the animation kept me interested. Maybe if I saw this when I was a kid I would have some nostalgia for this.
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CinemanicBonkers  says...
6 years ago
It's been awhile, still a loony film and a good watch..
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MaiahAndrade says...
7 years ago
This movie is really unique. It's SO enjoyable! I watched it years back as a kid, and as I watched today, as an adult, my perception of the movie changed drastically. I didn't remembered the plot! It was like watching it for the first time.

I really liked Roger as a kid, but now I see how great Eddie is, and it's my favourite one this time.
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DryNosedDog says...
3 years ago
The pinnacle of live action and animation combination. Over 30 years old and it ain't been beat.
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LarZieJ says...
3 years ago
"I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way."

After the debacle that was Space Jam: A New Legacy, I had to watch my favorite live-action/animated movie which is Who Framed Roger Rabbit and you know what? It just never gets old.

The dirty humor, the mix of Warner Brother and Disney cartoons, Christopher Lloyd as one heck of a scary villain in Judge Doom, Bob Hoskins rocking it as Eddie, Baby Herman, Benny the freaking Cab, DIP!!! Hoskins doing the comedy routine looking so serious at the end love it! The noir-feel the film has and it just looks so damn fantastic.

I wish these kind of movies were made more often. Robert Zemeckis and his team did such a fine job. Always looking at the background in every rewatch for more fun stuff and time simply flies watching this classic.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is an unique film and one that will still stand the test of time in 10 years. It never gets old.
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Whitsbrain says...
2 years ago
I didn't intentionally wait 25 years to see "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", and I wish I hadn't. The problem is that the blending of animation and live action that was amazing when this movie premiered, now seems nearly primitive. And unfortunately, the story is pretty pedestrian or maybe I just knew what was coming because it's been part of the movie culture for so long.

As a fan of cartoons of the past and animation overall, I really thought it looked great and even though Bob Hoskins never really seemed to look Roger Rabbit directly in the eyes, I respect the effort immensely. I was also continually pausing the movie because there were so many cartoon character cameos, and not just Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse. At times, Toontown looked like a Disney and Warner Bros. animation roster. The performances of the voice and live actors made the movie more enjoyable, too.

I did have a good time with "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" but it was mostly based on my enjoyment of the visuals.
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Styrbjorn says...
2 years ago
Great movie and fantastic effects for its time.
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jarvis-8243417 says...
4 years ago
Robert Zemeckis merges live-action and cartoon animation as never before in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Set in 1940s L.A., when leading cartoon actor Roger Rabbit is framed for the murder of Marvin Acme, the owner of Toontown, he turns to a gritty detective to clear his name. The film does a wonderful job at integrating all of the old time cartoons like Betty Boop, Woody Woodpecker, Bugs Bunny, and Mickey Mouse. However, Bob Hoskins is miscast and doesn’t really fit with the tone of the material. And even the tone itself is inconsistent; as it includes an inordinate amount of sex and violence for a family film. Still, a lot of the comedy works and it’s fun to see cartoon characters interact with the real world. Imaginative and entertaining, Who Framed Roger Rabbit does a remarkable job at blending film noir with family comedy.
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2111anixt says...
4 years ago
This was amazing! I did start a little skeptical but the film surprised me, brilliant work, and seeing all of my childhood together with all those toons, ah just kill me with nostalgia!
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moonkodi says...
6 years ago
Technically brilliant. Hoskins is good. Funny at times but the story isn't really that exciting.
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Jim222001 says...
7 years ago
Easily the best movie of it's kind but then again there's nothing quite like it. Cool World tried but failed miserably.
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Onofre Bouvilla says...
3 years ago
Level "Excellent" • 8 :heart: • Recommended.
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