A Laugh Can Be A Very Powerful Thing: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Welcome back to another episode of The Movie Gap, where we examine the gap in Bryce's movie knowledge, one movie at a time. I'm your host Chase, and today we're diving into the world of live-action/animation hybrids with the classic film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. How can you possibly make a film with both animated characters and live-action actors? How did they handle the cross-over collaboration of Disney and Warner Bros? Is Judge Doom too scary for what is ostensibly a children's film? Can a kids movie work with a dense, flim noir plot? Bob Hoskins is an absolute treasure in this movie. He plays the gruff and cynical detective, Eddie Valiant, who finds himself investigating the murder of a famous cartoon character. And then there's Robert Zemeckis, who directed this masterpiece. I mean, this guy knows how to blend animation and live-action like nobody's business. In this episode, we'll be discussing everything from the technical wizardry behind the film's creation to the hilarious antics of Roger Rabbit himself. We'll also talk about the movie's lasting impact on pop culture and its influence on future animated/live-action hybrids. So sit back, relax, and grab a cartoonishly large bucket of popcorn as we dive deep into the world of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. And as always, Naminspace.