Mar 26, 2003, 01:26 PM | |
Whee! it's Roger Rabbit!^^
nice pic, Batty ^^ meehe...yes, I do like Roger Rabbit too..the movie made me crack up a lot..and I watched it about 9 times..^^...once again, nice pic , Batty..and..he's breaking the dishes, right?O_o or..are those CDs..?
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Mar 29, 2003, 03:25 AM | |
Ah, Roger smashing dishes over his head. Real dishes, too. Not Toon dishes. Yet another part of the pure magic of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, I say. Nice pic. :-)
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Mar 30, 2003, 10:54 PM | |
Hey cool. Batty, you know that animation instruction book I told you about? The guy who wrote that worked on the animation for Roger Rabbit, the book even has some behind the scenes information on it.
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Mar 31, 2003, 11:49 PM | |
Nice history lesson
![]() I never knew that about Roger Rabbit. It wasn't mentioned in the book. The book just covers a few of the animator's experiences in making the movie. In other news, if you have the original lazer disk of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and got it before the disks were recalled, there is a naughty frame of Jessica in one of the scenes. Yes, that would be why they were recalled. On a positive note, when people found out about this, the lazer disks sold like hotcakes. I forgot the name of the book I read about this in. The book was about Disney secrets, I think. Another secret of Who Framed Roger Rabbit is that when the train runs through the factory in the final scene, in each of the windows, if you pause the movie or slow it down, you can see different murder scenes taking place. I never tried it out, myself, but it was in the book. Yeah, Who Framed Roger Rabbit was a nice experience in my childhood. It is nice, because if I look back to remember the movie from when it first came out, a lot of nice memories of times past also surface. Heh, the NES days. |
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