Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Funny! - Who Framed Roger Rabbit Reviews

Who framed roger rabbit is a funny, cute movie. It has a good combination of animation. And I love the idea of Toon Town! Great for the kids and a funny comedy for adults.

Cool - Who Framed Roger Rabbit Reviews

Saw it along time ago. I remember it was a fun movie to watch. Overall, its probably a kidish movie but still adults will also enjopy it.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Who killed the wabbit? - Who Framed Roger Rabbit Reviews

This movie is one of the good mysteries of all time starring Bob Hoskins and Christopher Lloyd in this crime-comedy-romance-family movie about when toon Roger Rabbit is framed for a murder on local prankster Marvin Acme! Roger later goes to Eddie Valiant, drunk detective who goes on misadventures with Roger, avoiding Judge Doom's band of (literal) weasals. From the academy award-winning team of director Robert Zemeckis of Back to the Future and producer/director Steven Spielberg of Gremlins team up to make this Comedy Caper based on the book, Who Censored Roger Rabbit by Gary K. Wolf, to create the academy award winning Who Framed Roger Rabbit!

Clever and funny - Who Framed Roger Rabbit Reviews

This was a landmark film because it was the first to put cartoon characters into a real setting with real actors. Even the story was pretty good, and I enjoyed all the quirky characters involved. Being 1988, the special effects were incredible. A wonderful movie.

Pretty funny - Who Framed Roger Rabbit Reviews

overall, i enjoyed it. pretty funny. good story. i think the ending should have been changed. it was pretty random but nice plot and good humor in it. great interactgion with cartoons. interesting film. 1 thumb up

Monday, October 8, 2007

Wow! - Who Framed Roger Rabbit Reviews

Bob Hoskins Chris lolid there both in there my favorivte actors anyways it's a great movie very great! yeah very good1

Funny, smart, and genius - Who Framed Roger Rabbit Reviews

Zemeckis conjures up yet another classic with a story like no other. Bob Hoskins brings up the standard of cartoons with his interaction with them. The toons actually look really cool at some parts.