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From: tonyblueeyes
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  • I love this film, I saw it as a kid, a teen and an adult. Loved it everytime. I'm a big promoter of family films that include some adult themes. Many of the films I loved from my childhood had some dark/adult themes thrown in. For Example: Goonies, Willow, Gremilins, Indiana Jones, Roger Rabbit, Beetlejuice, Ghostbusters, Little Shop of Horrors, Tremors, etc.

  • What is the best part about Who Framed Roger Rabbit!

  • Very funny Review Anthony But PLEEAAAAS more interruptions! Love Uncle Greg

  • BTW is this the same room you've always done your reviews in? I also love the unscripted interruptions. It makes the whole montage of your videos raw and more comedic.

    ...and you grew up in the NINETIES, buddy. XD

    CJ

  • 1. No this is a new room.

    2. I was born in 1987, and since most growth occurs between the ages of 1-5, my point is legitimate.

    Thanks as always for the feedback.

  • @tonyblueeyes No, he's right. You're only exposed to so much pop culture when you're under three years old. Did you follow the plot of Roger Rabbit when you were that age? You're a 90s kid.

  • I guess you can say the same thing about "Cool World". We all know creators incorporate that content to entertain the adult audiences that have to endure watching a so-called kid film with their children, ergo justifying it as a "family feature". We didn't understand that ish when we were little, we just watched it because it had cartoons in it!

    But yeah, WFRR took it to the extreme, lol. I also agree on the significance of hand drawn animation vs computer. Great reviews as always :)

    CJ

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