Jean Walton
over 2 years
ago
The best Looney Tunes tribute anyone will ever make. Bob Hoskins was amazing here.
movie good
over 3 years
ago
The back and forth between animated and realistic scene was mind blowing to me as a child
John Mitchell
over 3 years
ago
Such a likable film version of Gary K. Wolf's book. Now the definitive version
Roman
over 4 years
ago
unique in style and content, funny too
Tony Gandía
5 years
ago
Groundbreaking "Rabbit" is crafty, sexy and bold.
Lino Monteiro
over 5 years
ago
A perfect blend of animation and live action, and darn entertaining to boot.
Leif Jacobson
over 5 years
ago
Entertaining blend of animation and live-action, a film that is always fun to watch.
SpikeDaCruz
almost 6 years
ago
With a strange dark tone not seen in many films. "I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way."
Matthew Rolph
almost 6 years
ago
has some good moments, but as a comedy, it doesn't do too much for me. but like the chars.
David Cole
over 6 years
ago
A smart and entertaining film at both child and adult levels.
Austin
almost 7 years
ago
A fantastically inventive and humorous film! My favorite from Robert Zemeckis.
JustinMFnTime
7 years
ago
*Spoilers*
I framed Roger Rabbit.
I love this movie and is a childhood classic
Henke
over 7 years
ago
Funny animated/live action movie
Chelsea Foreman
over 7 years
ago
Bizarre, quirky, funny. I enjoyed it, but it was very weird.
Andrea Ortiz
over 7 years
ago
For some reason I like this movie.
I Guess it's different
Tavis
over 7 years
ago
I saw this in the theaters at least seven times.
Dan Zaetz
over 7 years
ago
One of the best movies I've ever seen. The movie that coined the term "bumping the lamp."
Lucas Silva-Myles
over 7 years
ago
"I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way" - Easily one of my favourite cinematic quotes ever.
Alex Gifford
over 7 years
ago
Extremely creative film with great actors and a more adult orientated plot than youd think
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American fantasy-comedy-noir film directed by Robert Zemeckis and released by Touchstone Pictures. The film combines live action and animation, and is based on Gary K. Wolf's novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, which depicts a world in which cartoon characters interact directly with human beings. Who Framed Roger Rabbit stars Bob Hoskins as a private detective who investigates a murder involving the famous cartoon character, Roger Rabbit. Charles Fleischer co-stars as the titular character's voice, Christopher Lloyd as the villain, Kathleen Turner as the voice of Roger's cartoon wife, and Joanna Cassidy as the detective's girlfriend.
Walt Disney Pictures purchased the film rights to the story in 1981. Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman wrote two drafts of the script before Disney brought in Steven Spielberg and Amblin Entertainment to help finance the film. Zemeckis was hired to direct the live-action scenes with Richard Williams overseeing animation...