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Christopher Lloyd says the scene in Who Framed Roger Rabbit that most fans tell him ... the moment when his monstrous character drops a crying, screaming cartoon shoe in a barrel of “Dip ...
One of the best ‘80s movies, as well as a prime example of live-action/animation hybrids working out, director Robert Zemeckis’ Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is still a landmark hit in the Disney ...
A vulnerable drama about race and class in New York City. At first glance, Robert Zemeckis' Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a far cry from AV Rockwell's feature debut A Thousand and One. Yet Rockwell ...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is hands down one of the most creative and unique movies of the ’80s. Directed by Steven Spielberg protégé Robert Zemeckis, the 1988 blockbuster brilliantly blended animation ...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' rolled out the cameos 30 years ago without making a big deal out of them. By Rafael Motamayor Thirty years ago, director Robert Zemeckis’ Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
What’s a “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” sequel without Jessica Rabbit? The film’s director, Robert Zemeckis, shared his thoughts on a possible follow-up to the 1988 classic that featured the ...
Jessica Rabbit is not bad - she's just drawn that way - but Who Framed Roger Rabbit director Robert Zemeckis believes the 'Toon femme fatale's curves might be a little too dangerous for Disney.
Bob Hoskins and Jessica Rabbit (voiced by Kathleen Turner) in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' (1988). Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection The director of Who Framed Roger Rabbit doesn’t ...
It’s good for the soul when the classics get their due: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences celebrated the 25th anniversary of Who Framed Roger Rabbit in Beverly Hills on Saturday.
The production of Robert Zemeckis’ Who Framed Roger Rabbit – celebrating its 30th release anniversary on June 22 – required the melding together of the then-latest in animation and effects ...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, his hybrid live-action and animated comedy from the late 1980s, is widely regarded today as a classic, but during a recent interview on the Happy Sad Confused podcast ...