Thirty years ago, Robert Zemeckis invited moviegoers to enter a version of 1940s Hollywood where humans and animated 'toons lived side-by-side. Released on June 22, 1988, the Disney-produced Who ...
Prior to 1988, the idea of mixing live-action with animation in the same space wasn't a novel idea. With that said, the execution left something to be desired; it was rudimentary at best and, ...
For a movie as big and groundbreaking as Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the tie-in toys proved surprisingly lackluster. Like a lot of Disney movies during that era — think The Rocketeer also — action ...
+ three Roger Rabbit short films, all screened in 35mm: TUMMY TROUBLE (1989), ROLLER COASTER RABBiT (1990) and TRAiL MiX-UP (1993). WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBiT (1988 - 35th Anniversary) (PG) 1h 49m Bring ...
In an alternate 1940's Los Angeles, Toontown houses Hollywood's eclectic collection of animated stars, including Roger Rabbit (voiced by Charles Fleischer), the leading light of Maroon pictures, and ...
There’s a very good reason why the advance publicity for Who Framed Roger Rabbit has centered on the movie’s technical sophistication. In brilliantly combining cartoon and human characters, the ...
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Jessica Rabbit is an asexual icon (yes, you read that right)
Jessica Rabbit, the wife of Roger Rabbit, is an asexual icon. Yes, you read that right. Over the past 25 years, the asexual ...
The fast box-office start for the motion picture ”Who Framed Roger Rabbit” has merchandising people animated about sales prospects for ”Roger”-related goods. The $45 million movie, which ingeniously ...
There was a time where Roger Rabbit was an A-list Disney character, as popular as Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Donald Duck. But as the company has expanded, the slapstick bunny from Robert Zemeckis’ ...
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