Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
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- Bob Hoskins
- Christopher Lloyd
- Joanna Cassidy
- Charles Fleischer
- Stubby Kaye
- Alan Tilvern
- Richard LeParmentier
- Lou Hirsch
- Betsy Brantley
- Joel Silver
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Haha WHAT is this movie? How were they even allowed to make it? How were you guys allowed to watch this as kids? Haha great stuff
James (Schaffrillas)Aug 22, 2020Looks great for the 80s but this would never happen in real life
KarstenOct 6, 2019THAT POOR BOOT DID NOTHING WRONG
adambolt - Sep 11, 1991
That scene with Donald and Daffy trying to kill each other is a landmark in cinema.
Branson ReeseJul 1, 2023I love this movie but sometimes watching it stresses me out thinking about how hard literally every shot must’ve been to do
Patrick WillemsMar 13, 2021THIS is how you do horniness in a kid's movie.
Matthew Christman - Feb 12, 2017
"Seriously, what do you see in that guy?" "He makes me laugh." Miss ya, Bob Hoskins.
karen h.Oct 5, 2020save your breath scolding me for never having seen this and instead use that breath to scold me for thinking that her name is Jessica Rabbit, not because her married name is Rabbit, but because I thought she, too, was a rabbit, and in turn I spent half the movie being like,…
fran hoepfnerJul 5, 2022if i had seen this at age 11 the Jessica Rabbit intro scene would’ve made me spontaneously combust. i would’ve imprinted on her soooo hard like thousands -maybe millions- of others. i could’ve been normal. instead, i watched Flushed Away, and now i’m married to a rat. call…
mia lee vicino
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Foo framed, Help Roger. he needs Help, we will get him help and see him prosper. Hail roger #JusticeforRoger
Jessica Rabbit is probably the reason I have a thing for redheads. Awooogah 🥵
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Combines live-action and animation with breathtaking wizardry... Alternately hilarious, frightening, and awesome.
Without warning, the picture falls hard into the very trap it had so studiously avoided, the one marked Expensive Gimmick... The same feature that begins like no film you've ever seen ends like every cartoon you've always avoided.
Something got lost in the move from storyboard to screen, and in the stretch from seven minutes to 103. [27 June 1988]