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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergeant Hartman View Post
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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
    I did.
    Wood or plastic? When framing, quality materials are vital

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    Awesome movie!

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    it's still a good movie...not great...innovative for its time and pretty funny and cool..i especially liked the gun with the character bullets

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    I loved it and still do, I even had the NES game =O

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    Fantastic film, and one of the few successful attempts to get live action and animation together in the same film - it's one of my favourites, and Bob Hoskins does especially well considering he had to do most of his acting with something that wasn't there.
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    Im not a huge fan, my ex and uncle adore it. For its time it was a well done movie, but Im not a massive fan of Disney or Warner Bros.

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    I like the way this film combined animation and live action together in a similar way like Fun and Fancy Free and Song of the South among others did. It was also nice seeing those Warner Bros and Disney characters together. The actors did a good job, the story was interesting, and the music rocked. One of the most memorable scenes in this film is definitely the Donald vs. Daffy piano duel; it makes me laugh every time I watch it. All in all the film's quite nice with its nice twists and quirky atmosphere.
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    Well, most of you liked it, but I thought it was absolute cheese. 3/10.

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    the NES game was <3; the movie was great too.

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    one of my favorite movies. i should watch it again.

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    I loved it when I was younger and I STILL DO OKAY.

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    its a good fun film i saw it on the telly yesturday!

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