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Junkfood Cinema

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

Visual Arts, Tv & Film, Leisure, Arts, Hobbies

4.6705 Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2018

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Continuing their Summer of 88 series, Brian & Cargill take a little detour through Toon Town. Who Framed Roger Rabbit didn’t just change the game, it whacked the game on the head with an oversized Acme mallet. 


The guys discuss the watershed animation, the version of the movie that almost was, and some of the troubling cartoon characters that snuck their way into the movie.


Smile, darn ya, smile! And share, darn ya, share!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thank you.

0:03.0

I'm going to

0:07.0

The Thank you. I'm . Greetings, tunes and goons, and welcome to another badly drawn episode of junk food

0:46.4

cinema brought to you by FilmSchoolReed.com.

0:50.7

That's a new one. You're changing it up on me. I can't get a beat on you, and I'm okay with it.

0:54.6

You're not supposed to.

0:55.7

I zig.

0:56.3

You have no idea where I'm going to come at you.

0:58.7

You are like a living cartoon.

1:00.4

So that makes total sense given this week's episode.

1:03.0

This is, of course...

1:03.7

I'm half cartoon on my father's side.

1:05.5

That, again, not arguing.

1:07.4

I totally see it. This is, of course, the weekly cold and exploitation film cast so good.

1:11.6

It just has to be happy.

1:12.9

It just has to forget.

1:14.7

It just has to mumble and stumble and fuck up the thing you actually fucking say every goddamn week for five years.

1:20.5

It just has to give me an aneurism, apparently.

1:27.3

I was trying to say that I am your host,

1:29.6

dot com.

1:32.1

Fuck it.

1:33.8

I'm done.

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