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I Hate It But I Love It

165: Who Framed Roger Rabbit

I Hate It But I Love It

Kat Angus and Jocelyn Geddie

Tv & Film, Comedy

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2020

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Grab a loudmouthed rabbit and the scariest villain of all time cause we're talking about Who Framed Roger Rabbit! Kat and Jocelyn discuss enormous technical accomplishments, tonal inconsistencies, and MOURN THE DEATH OF THAT LITTLE SHOE ARE YOU KIDDING ME OH MY GOD.

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0:00.0

And I'm I hate it but I love it.

0:27.0

High Biley everybody. I high Biley one and all.

0:28.0

Welcome to I hate it but I love it. I am Jocelyn Getty.

0:31.0

I am Kat Angus and this is the podcast about all the pop culture you love and hate

0:34.3

simultaneously. We are continuing our series of recording from our separate homes this

0:40.7

week. But I want to say quickly thanks to the incredible work of our amazing producer

0:45.8

Andrew and thank you so much Andrew wonderful road microphones we are able to see

0:49.9

each other and record very well from home it is so lovely to see your. It is so lovely to see your face.

0:53.7

It's so lovely to see your face even though it's not actually in person.

0:57.2

But it does feel exactly right. I mean, granted, you should all know listening that I can only see really

1:02.3

the top of Cats's head and the

1:03.9

rest is sort of covered by the microphone screen and cat can barely see me at all

1:07.6

because I'm extremely backlit right now and I'm in my bedroom but

1:11.4

nevertheless this is happening. We're making it work. We do

1:16.2

apologize for any audio strangeness you may notice but we're doing the best we can.

1:20.8

Yeah, social distancing y'all were like the pioneers of sound somehow. This

1:28.7

week on I High Bile, we are talking about who framed Roger Rabbit. We most certainly are. Now, Cat, was this a love but hate for you? I know I put this on the list, but was this a love for you and if so, why? I honestly, like I know I saw it in the theater when it came out so I would have been four

1:46.3

So I did like I had like bits and pieces of it and I've caught it at like a few times on cable

1:51.8

But like I don't I this is the first time I've watched it from

1:55.2

start to finish that I remember. Oh interesting yeah so like I always thought it was

2:00.4

like pretty I always thought it was pretty good movie was pretty a pretty good movie do you you have a more

2:05.1

cultured palette and more how shall I say more bandwidth for horror than I do

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