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eddmarkstarr
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Re: Who Cares Who Framed Roger Rabbit ?


Well at least I'm thinking through the excellent responses, seems that cooler heads rule on Retroland! 

As the 80's gave way to the 90's I grew to realize that many of my friends seem to like everything. Unless the screen went dark for two hours, you could show them anything and call it a movie.

Part of the joy of chatting online is not "knowing" everyone. The comments ring truer that way.

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I loved the movie, I think the interaction between the live and the animated was nailed in the movie, and the fact it brought together Disney and Looney Tunes characters, together in one movie was nothing short of amazing, the piano playoff between Daffy and Donald was hilarious, and will never be seen again mor than likely.
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Yes, that dueling piano scene is the one that everybody mentions all over the web, it really stood out as maybe the best part of the whole movie. Even I liked it, LOL!
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