I didn’t know WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT was THIS GOOD!! | First Time Reaction

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  • @Crazyivan777
    When working on-set, the actor who played Eddie was told to just envision Jessica as the sexiest thing he could imagine. When he saw the premier, he apparently said, "Wow, my imagination sucks!"
  • Jessica Rabbit "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way" is classic & true
  • "Not at any time. Only when it was funny," is one of my favorite nonchalant explanations of all time. "Nice booby trap" is such an underrated joke.
  • @Shritistrang
    "Is this a kid's movie or was it made for adults?" Yes.
  • @inmoviesempire
    Spielberg convinced Warner Bros, Harvey Comics, Felix the Cat Productions, Universal and many other Studios to lend their characters. That was the first and only time to see them all together.
  • @Angelicwings1
    “Say hello… Harvey” is a reference to an older film where a man sees an invisible rabbit. The film was based on a play of the same name from 1944
  • She did still have it for sure. Mae Questel was the original Betty Boop starting in 1931 and came back to voice Betty in this movie.
  • @sp72929
    The documentary about how they did this movie is unbelievable. They actually went all in to have as much real things moving as possible to make the interaction between real things and the cartoons as realistic as possible and every single frame had to be painted separately by hand to fit - the amount of work that went into this movie is mind-blowing!
  • @zoltar2077
    fun fact: the reason betty said "what a lucky girl" not guy is cause unlike us humans who rate ourselves through appearance, toons rate themselves through humor. roger is one of the funniest toons out there while jessica is one of the least funniest. therefore by the toons standards and point of view, its jessica who's lucky to be married to someone like roger
  • @noah_ncl0223
    Still blows my head seeing Disney & WB characters together. This movie is a licensing phenomenon!
  • @aliasisudonomo
    The bit where Jessica reveals why she hit Roger with a frying pan demonstrates that she, too, is a Toon and thinks like one. :)
  • @band43seat
    So fun thing, the dip is actually a type of cleaning solution used by animators to clean their pens, hence why it works on toons.
  • @reservoirdude92
    Back to the Future, Roger Rabbit, Forrest Gump.. Robert Zemeckis was responsible for making some pretty iconic and important movies.
  • @RangerChris61
    The shoes scene is still easily one of the most disturbing and unsettling scenes ever put to film
  • @mikeydubbs8565
    In true Film Noir fashion, Jessica being overtly suspicious was a red herring
  • @moonlitegram
    I love the concept that the dynamics of physics change based around comedic timing for toons: "Do you mean to tell me that you could have taken your hand out of that cuff at any time??" "No, not at any time. Only when it was funny."
  • "A laugh can be a very powerful thing. Why sometimes in life, it's the only weapon we have.." That line more than any others always got to me. Made me really SEE Rodger and his motives. How do the toons really feel about the world they live in? And about their place in this world?
  • I was eight when this came out. Seeing Donald and Daffy and Bugs and Mickey share the screen together for the first time was mind blowing. I still have my plush Benny the Cab.
  • @SFAPowerhouse
    Also, my mind was blown when I discovered the actor who played Doom also played the iconic Doc Brown in the Back To The Future trilogy! Seriously, Christopher Lloyd has an INCREDIBLE range as an actor! Seriously, a Hollywood legend!
  • @GD-tt6hl
    The director said this movie is really three movies, a full animation picture, a special effects movie, and a film noir. You have to watch the making of this movie to really understand how labor intensive it was.