Who Framed Roger Rabbit

PG 7.7
1988 1 hr 44 min Fantasy , Animation , Comedy , Crime

'Toon star Roger is worried that his wife Jessica is playing pattycake with someone else, so the studio hires detective Eddie Valiant to snoop on her. But the stakes are quickly raised when Marvin Acme is found dead and Roger is the prime suspect.

  • Cast:
    Bob Hoskins , Christopher Lloyd , Joanna Cassidy , Charles Fleischer , Kathleen Turner , Stubby Kaye , Alan Tilvern

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Reviews

Exoticalot
1988/06/21

People are voting emotionally.

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Rijndri
1988/06/22

Load of rubbish!!

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InformationRap
1988/06/23

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Juana
1988/06/24

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Steve
1988/06/25

I've always been guilty of rewarding ambitious films, much like with Birdman and Boyhood. This film is a staple and a must-watch for anybody. There was no digital compositing with this, it was all optical. This means they took stills frame by frame and composited the animation post-production. The animators went through hell to convey fluidity with the real-world cinematography. They included shadows, highlights, tone mattes, etc. Hand-drawn. Frame by frame. Over 82,000 frames. Then you have the live-action issues with interacting with something not present. The filmmakers went out of their way, challenging themselves, with motion control technology and puppeteering. It won three Oscars for the effort. One flaw was perhaps the misguided decision to screw Warner Bros., despite having their blessing. Following Warner Bros.' lead would have had positive results. Overall, however, this film is a technical marvel of the late 80's and great fun to watch. Top 300 film. 8.5/10 — watching Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

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EBJ
1988/06/26

Overall: Hilarious movie that is great for everyoneGood: Sensational cameos! There is childish, slapstick, innuendo/darker humour that makes it great for everyone. It was fun and entertaining from start to finish. Phenomenal contrast between reality and cartoons. Expert animation that does decently today and really fun and interesting characters.Bad: The villain wasn't interesting and his grand reveal came of as forced and misplaced. His toon version wasn't funny and was very stupid. The big twist he murdered his brother could have been handled better and there could have been a more interesting resolution for ToonTown.Best Part: The slapstick comedy routine at the end Bob uses to defeat the mafia type henchmen.9/10

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datautisticgamer-74853
1988/06/27

As outdated as Who Framed Roger Rabbit is, it offers so much nostalgia to those times when Saturday mornings were the best times to watch animation. The whole movie seems like one of those extended cartoons, though to its credit, it works out so much better than movies like the Hotel Transylvania films, Inspector Gadget, or Son of the Mask. The story offers a combination of Disney magic and Amblin exhilaration, providing a mystery that seems so familiar yet is executed in a way that it feels quite unique. The animation and cinematography are edited together in a style, with techniques like puppetry, that they seem to coexist in one setting; the live-action characters feel to the audience like they're in an animated environment (and animated characters in live-action) and they can interact with said environments either realistically (like Los Angeles) or not (like Toontown). The characters are absolutely memorable along with their acting, providing the action, comedy, and drama of a masterpiece. The songs aren't as memorable, but the sheer silliness or enjoyment of them rounds this movie out. No matter whether its ideas seem obsolete today, this is a movie that no one, including you, should miss.

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rbn_lrk-1
1988/06/28

1988 had some major animated movies.Just like Who Framed Roger Rabbit? This movie are having an all star cast.With Bob Hopkins and more.Including an overload of classic cartoon characters.They rank from Mickey Mouse to various Fantasia characters.The movie is set in the golden age of Hollywood.Here Bob Hopkins must face Judge Doom and his henchmen.He also meets the wild Roger Rabbit.So, this movie are having everything for the whole family.Remember to see the movie with comments on the DVD.10/10

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