Who Framed Roger Rabbit Comments

  • Spencer 2021-10-22 14:41:27

    Nearly 4⭐. The combination of real people and animation is quite brilliant. This animated special effects film, shot in 1988, is still creative even if it is seen today. Although in our era, even "Avatar" seems to be no longer new, but this kind of exploration of the possibilities of the animation world To the extreme, it is still memorable. A suspenseful black detective story is used as a whole, but the beginning of the suspense and the answers to the suspense are full of black jokes. The...

  • Herminio 2021-10-22 14:41:27

    The man in black, an alien parasitic in his skin, a red brick wall, and a world of wonder...It feels like Dark City is a bit...

  • Kieran 2021-10-22 14:41:27

    There are always some films, you think it is a children’s film, but in fact it is a horror film, such as Spielberg’s AI, such as this film; the original meaning of special effects lies in the seamless interaction between animation and real people, if this is a pure animation Or innocent movies will become very common; then, I still want to complain for Zemigis for the N+1th time. Even if he puts aside his outstanding contributions to the advancement of movie special effects, he is also a man...

  • Sarina 2021-10-22 14:41:27

    Realized in 1988, has the combination of real action and animation been such a good movie?...

Extended Reading
  • Archibald 2021-10-22 14:32:58

    A world where cartoon characters and people live together

    This movie was actually made in 1988, and it feels quite modern, with a good soundtrack. I thought it was a pure animation, but it turned out to be a world where real people and cartoon characters live together.

    The style of this movie is very strange, cartoon characters (similar to paper...

  • Lexi 2021-10-22 14:32:59

    The film is the first to combine real-life and animation performances (2005.07)

    Robert Zemeckis, directed by Robert Zamski.
    Robert Zammski is a director who is unfamiliar to many movie fans, but the films he directed are widely known, such as the "Back to the Future" series, "Forrest Gump", "Remains of a Deserted Island", etc., as well as the film They are all very...

Who Framed Roger Rabbit quotes

  • Benny the Cab: [after being released from the Toon Patrol's vehicle] Ah, that's better. I can't believe they locked me up for driving on the sidewalk.

    Roger Rabbit: Come on, Eddie, get in!

    Benny the Cab: It was only a couple of MILES.

    Eddie Valiant: I'll drive.

    Roger Rabbit: But I wanna drive.

    Benny the Cab: No. I'LL drive, I'M the cab! Outta my way, pencil neck!

  • Roger Rabbit: Jeepers, Eddie. That was swell. You saved my life. How can I ever repay ya?

    [kisses Eddie, Eddie pulls away]

    Eddie Valiant: For starters, don't ever kiss me again.