All seems a bit pervy, but as this film is set during the 1940s I’m gonna let it slide.Ĩmins – Dumbo! Dumbo has just arrived. Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) is being hired to spy on Roger’s wife, Jessica. ADULTS WERE ALLOWING THIS TO HAPPEN! PURE MADNESS!!!ħmins – So at this point, the plot starts to kick in. This is the point where my six-year-old mind exploded! Not only was I no longer watching a cartoon, I realised I had just watched a rabbit being hit, crushed and almost cooked! That seemed fine when it was just cartoon, but now adults where allowing this to happen. It’s lucky this is a cartoon, right?Ĥmins 10secs – The cartoon has now morphed into live action. In addition to voicing Roger, Fleischer also voices Benny the Cab who appears later in the movie.Ĥmins – The level of violence on display in this movie is off the scale. What did anyone expect, he’s a rabbit? Since when do rabbits make good babysitters? They’re babyMAKERS, not sitters.ģmins – Roger is voiced by Charles Fleischer. Of course Roger is A TERRIBLE babysitter. Watching this as a kid I had no idea that this cartoon would turn into live-action within a few minutes.Ģmins – Roger has been put on babysitting duties, looking after Baby Herman. Below are my thoughts on Who Framed Roger Rabbit, all posted in real-time, with hopefully a few insights into the film along the way.Ĥ0secs – Forty-seconds into the movie and we’re straight into a Roger Rabbit/Baby Herman cartoon. Tonight I’m re-watching the movie while passing a few comments via this very blog. Over the years, a number of films have captured my imagination in the same way, with Superman: The Movie (1978), Jurassic Park (1993) and the Star Wars trilogy (1977 – 1983) being just a few, yet none have taken the place of Who Framed Roger Rabbit – and none ever will.
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