Who Framed Roger Rabbit? [2 Discs] Reviews

Who Framed Roger Rabbit? [2 Discs] ()
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The film that virtually redefined how animation and live action can interact in film, director Robert Zemeckis' classic comedy arrives on DVD packed with extras thanks to Disney/Buena Vista Home Video. Viewable in either 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen or 1.33:1 pan-and-scan, this release offers a variety of audio options including closed-captioned English Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1, along with Spanish and French Dolby Digital Stereo options. In addition to the feature itself, disc one also offers the Roger Rabbit shorts Tummy Trouble, Rollercoaster Rabbit, and Trail Mix-Up, a "Who Made Roger Rabbit" featurette, and the set-top DVD game "Trouble in Toontown." Disc two contains even more bonus materials such as an audio commentary with the filmmakers, a deleted scene, "Behind the Ears: The True Story of Roger Rabbit," "Toon Stand-In" featurette showing rehearsals with real-life actors standing in for the cartoons, a "Toontown Confidential" pop-up trivia track, "The Valiant Files" interactive set-top gallery, a split screen comparison, a companion booklet, and two collectible glossies. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Joey M.

This is a great movie for all ages. It's mind twisting, funny, and cute. 1 of the best movies ever made

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Lopez D.

This is an absolute classic!! I love it! I agree that it falls nearer the PG-13 rating than standard PG. Definitely not for the very young but a terrific, fast moving animated film for the older kids. We still love every minute of this flick. And Jessica's line of "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way" is one of the all-time greatest movie 'one-liners'.

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Luci Bob Rachel and Danie C.

I love this movie one of my all time favorites. I grew up watiching this move and now share it with my kids on family movie night! We all love it and have fun laughong together.

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Thomas J.

Language and adult innuendo was a little rough for my 10 year old. Some PG movies from this era would be rated PG13 today, believe it or not!

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Charles E.

Talk about a totally unique movie experience. I've never seen anything like this one. Great storyline and the animation mixed with real characters must have been quite a task in 1988. Too bad Jessica Rabbit isn't a real person, the tabloids would have a field day with her.

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Nate B.

This movie is great. It still lives up as one of the best movies ever made in my mind.

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Dane Y.

by Dane Youssef What can I say? What more can be said? What can be said that hasn't been said a zillion times about this movie before? "Roger Rabbit" pioneered not only animation and film style, but acting, writing, directing and a meshing together of different genres. Imagination, luck, brilliance, skill... it's all been blended so perfectly here... just like the animation and live-action. Funny, sharp, satirical, smart, thrilling, skillful, bright, bold, hard-boiled, colorful... at even at times, a little scary. Got three Oscars, not to mention an Honorary Oscar. It deserved every one it got! And a few it didn't. It should've won every single Oscar that year. Maybe some from others... The best part? After it was all over... Roger and Baby Herman went on to star in several of their own shorts before the movie for real ("Tummy Trouble" and "Roller-Coaster Rabbit"). Good for them. --In Honor of Roger And His Pals, Dane Youssef

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Nathan G.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is seriously one part animation/live action flick that is a must-see for all audiences. With awesome animation and effects, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? will want you go Toon!

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Ceragioli R.

Whole family enjoyed this movie - grandparents, parents, and kids. It's a classic and definitely worth watching even if you'd already seen it when it first came out. Some mild language that made my 6 & 8 year olds giggle but nothing I considered inappropriate.

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Michael M.

This is a very good movie from back in the day. I watched this many, many times on VHS and just recently got it on DVD. I'm 30 now and I still love this movie. Good for the whole family. And if I was a cartoon, I'd love to get with Jessica Rabbit and she's very buxom.

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    Joey M.

    This is a great movie for all ages. It's mind twisting, funny, and cute. 1 of the best movies ever made

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    Lopez D.

    This is an absolute classic!! I love it! I agree that it falls nearer the PG-13 rating than standard PG. Definitely not for the very young but a terrific, fast moving animated film for the older kids. We still love every minute of this flick. And Jessica's line of "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way" is one of the all-time greatest movie 'one-liners'.

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    Luci Bob Rachel and Danie C.

    I love this movie one of my all time favorites. I grew up watiching this move and now share it with my kids on family movie night! We all love it and have fun laughong together.

    Yes   |   No

     
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