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The Making of Who Framed Roger Rabbit-Part 1/5

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A documentary about the making of Who Framed Roger Rabbit done in 1988

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  • i love movies with toon cartoon character in the real world, like looney tunes back in action! i hope they do another new movie!

  • I love Roger Rabbit

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  • Possibly Bob Hoskins' best performance. Acting to nothing is very complex, but he really makes you think he's talking to these animated characters.

  • ¿porque no metieron este documental en los extras del DVD?, por lo menos esperemos que lo metan en una edición en Blu-Ray.

  • @DonDuracell What do you mean by the quality of the VHS? Do you mean the unmastered look or the ink lines matching the paint? They both look good even today.

  • wonder someday you can upload this again with a higher quality,

    I remember watching this as the kid, not just the movie but this "making of" video

  • Two bad the quality of the VHS did not last as long as my admiration for that film.

  • "Over at Warner Brothers the animators took a slightly different approach to their characters".

    Yeah, that difference was actually being funny. And when Speilberg said this was for Walt, why didn't he mention Chuck Jones or Tex Avery? They had way more influence over the characters of this film than Walt did. And they actually made cartoons that were funny. Steam boat willy was never funny, its like watching people stand around existing for 10 minutes. They don't actually DO anything in em.

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    is acme real?

  • Is that hostess supposed to be Joanna Cassidy, the one who played Valiant's gal, Dolores?

  • Thanx for this, I haven't seen this doc on WFRR before too bad this one isn't on the new dvd. Does anyone know if touchstone studios still owns all the costumes? I really to know what happened to Judge Doom's costume, especially the sword cane and those awesome spectacles. :) All i know is that the steamroller is at the backlot with alot of the other ACME Factory props such as the ACME Stay-Put Adhesive, but i really want to know what happened to Dooms costume and cane. Can anyone fill me in?

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