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“No, not at any time, only when it was funny.” As Roger and Eddie spend a good portion of Who Framed Roger Rabbit linked together by handcuffs, the cartoon figure’s ease in slipping them off ...
We're rerunning Richard Cobbett's classic Crapshoot column, in which he rolled the dice and took a chance on obscure games—both good and bad. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
We must have seen "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" a hundred times. Roger was the biggest movie star in the history of Hollywood. Smart. Funny. Good-looking. He had it all. He even had Jessica Rabbit ...
Wolf-penned novel from which the film is adapted, “Who Censored Roger Rabbit”, centers not around ... despite only being a cop in the funny pages. Roger's caricature is basically the one ...
Beneath the sight gags, the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it guest spots, and the funny homages to classic noir (all in service of a plot inspired by real Los Angeles history), Who Framed Roger Rabbit ...
I’ll be keeping my own eyes peeled for Judge Doom’s unbroken stare next time I sit down to watch this instant classic - which is kind of a funny thing to call Who Framed Roger Rabbit when you ...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit' owes much of its identity to 1940s ... And the bustier business came about because I kept saying ‘Wouldn’t it be funny, Bob, if we get some really big [gasps] in ...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is hands down one of the most creative and unique movies of the ’80s. Directed by Steven Spielberg protégé Robert Zemeckis, the 1988 blockbuster brilliantly blended animation ...
For now, the Roger Rabbit license looks confined to 3-3/4 inch ... and Roger some handcuffs he can escape when it’s funny to. Jessica gets maybe the best bonus, in a frying pan with Roger ...
Bob Hoskins and Jessica Rabbit (voiced by Kathleen Turner) in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' (1988). Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection The director of Who Framed Roger Rabbit doesn’t ...