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Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 5:00 pm Post subject:
omg! totally forgot that movie excist. I saw it at the cinemas back in the 80's! _________________ I am female and 35, these are My words: *be yourself and try your best*
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Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 6:53 pm Post subject:
I loved that movie so much I went out and bought the video tape! I haven't looked at it in ages - thanks for reminding me of it _________________ "I yam what I yam." - Popeye the Sailor
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Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:00 pm Post subject:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is an awesome movie! _________________ "Sure you won't change your mind?"
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Until I became a geography/urban planner major, I never understood the real premise of the movie. We learned about the whole streetcar dismantling in L.A. in one of my classes. _________________ "I am not a crook!"
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Great movie that I don't get to see often. I always loved the beginning cartoon part of the movie. _________________ Being alone is a great fear of mine-Anonymous
I tried showing it to my kid, thinking about how she had been to Toon Town in Disneyland and that she would be so tickled to see the cartoons acting like every day people.
I forgot about the scene that introduces the villain, when he caught the cute little squeaky shoe and murdered it by dipping it.
I say "murdered" because my kid ran sobbing from the room as though someone had up and punched her in the face.
But I think it's an okay movie, anyway. Unless you're an 8-year-old who loves all things cute. _________________ "Pack up my head, I'm goin' to Paris!" - P.W.
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That movie was a big part of my early childhood. I'd still have to say it's one of the greatest films of all time. As far as the villain goes, Christopher Lloyd's performance was fantastic. He gave a really dark vibe, and I'd agree that it was spooky when he revealed his true form at the end of the movie.
I forgot about the movie for years, but sometime early this year I had to revisit the movie when the scene of Roger bashing the plates over his head in the diner popped into my head, and I watched it online. At 20 I can still say it's a classic. _________________ www.Last.fm/user/BadMoonReaper
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