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This week Jason and Dee from the Surely You Can't be Serious podcast stop by and we discuss one of my all-time favorite movies! It's time to ask, Who Framed Roger Rabbit.PromoBeer'd Al PodcastSurely You Can't be Serious podcastTwitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
We swore we'd never do a movie about Toons again, not after our tragic past with that falling piano. But fate had a way of showing up at our doorstep... and making us laugh our butts off! Because we've strapped a rocket to our backs and Acme-d to the golden age of Hollywood to visit our cartoon pals Roger, Jessica, Benny, Baby Herman, a litany of Disney and Warner Brother favorites, and our favorite IRL noir detective, Eddie Valiant, on their zany journey into the seedy world of pattycake, murder, and the dreaded DIP! Can they outwit Judge Doom and the Weasels? Can we ever stop gushing over the endless talent packed into this movie? Take a listen, and smile-darn ya-smile! -- Can I Borrow Your Notes? -- The Making of Who Framed Roger Rabbit Complete History Of The Soviet Union, Arranged To The Melody Of Tetris Tetris Trailer Music [The final countdown] - Epic Version (The Movie) by D.Meletis -- Teacher's Pets -- Join the Class of 80's High: 80shighpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Instagram: @80shighpodcast Theme song by Greg Reed, with vocals by Chad Bumford Cover art by Alex Goddard at alexgoddarddesign.com
Hooray for Hollywood continues as we drive thru the tunnel into Toontown with a proposed Roger Rabbit expansion to Disney-MGM Studios! Rideable trolley cars, a wild motion simulator bus ride, a Baby Herman dark ride, roller coasters, bars, clubs, mallets, weasels, toons, Jessica Rabbit and more! We also talk about the recent closures at Universal parks! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-oreilly0/support
Creator of Roger Rabbit, Jessica Rabbit, Baby Herman, and Eddie Valliant–author, Gary K Wolf–joins us to talk minute 4.
Episode 7 of Shadows Podcast is now available at https://www.theshadowspodcast.com/ On this episode, Bodhi was able to talk with the creator and author of Who Censored Roger Rabbit, which turned into the feature length film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Gary K. Wolf! If you're a fan of the iconic film, this episode is sure to have something that you've never heard before. Gary talked about inspirations as a child, to include his blue cow story, where he got his inspirations for the Roger Rabbit book to include the characters Eddie Valiant, Jessica Rabbit, Roger Rabbit, and Baby Herman, having the Roger Rabbit novel rejected over 100 times before finally finding a publisher, how Disney hear about Who Censored Roger Rabbit, early ideas for the film, how Steven Speilberg was able to convince Warner Brothers to allow the Looney Tunes to appear in the film, racial implications in the film, the three Roger Rabbit short films, what's his one regret, what he wants his legacy to be and an amazing story about his A2 jacket from his time in the Air Force that will leave you speechless. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shadows-podcast/support
HB starts the show by explaining that his presumed absence last week was ACTUALLY a super presence, because even though there was no ILaPoW episode PER SE, ILaPoW presented the NEW SHOW, EVERYDAY COSPLAY with EVERYDAY ROGUE is out on all the platforms and ready for your consumption! Then he launches into some personal updates, family, living situations, job stuff. Nothing huge. AND THEN we are honored to be joined by Creator of Roger Rabbit, Jessica Rabbit, Baby Herman and Eddie Valiant, author and all-around cool guy, GARY K WOLF! I KNOW!! He and Handsome Bane dish on the origins of Roger, Gary's relationship with Disney, how different the book is from the film, WHY pray tell, Roger went from being a BROWN bunny in the book to a WHITE bunny in the film (It's a very reasonable explanation) HB auditions and politics for a role in a future project and (jokingly) agrees to preorder THOUSANDS of copies of Gary's next book. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ila-pow/message
Lou Hirsch (the voice of Baby Herman from Who Framed Roger Rabbit) joins Tim for this amazing episode! If you're a fan of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (and who isn't?!)... then you'll love this episode. Also, make sure to subsribe to Tim's new YouTube channel (his vlog channel): That 80's Kid - TIM NYDELL We would like to thank our Patreon supporters for this month: Mike Clemons Gemma Bright Torrie Garvin Q FORTIER Visit our Patreon page and get some rewards for donating each month: PATREON Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: HERE (we have TWO YouTube Channels) Don't forget to donate to help keep us going - even if it's a dollar: DONATE Please rate us on iTunes: iTunes Visit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.com Follow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewind Follow us on Facebook: Facebook Follow us on Instagram: @SaturdayRewind
When a serious Private Investigator takes a cartoonish case, the possibility of insanity (or at least inanity) increases by a factor of 88. To prove the point, Robert Zemeckis, Steven Spielberg, and Alan Silvestri combined film noir with cartoon antics in a live action/animated movie named Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Tune in for ‘toons this week on TechnoRetro Dads. In the NEWS The Hilarious House of Frightenstein looks to get a reboot, eh? Eggo’s boost in sales from the Stranger Things craze has abated. Showbiz Pizza’s house band, The Rockafire Explosion is back together, playing at an arcade in Kansas City. Everyone’s favorite video game hedgehog (Sonic) is getting his own movie. We Love Our Cereal Shane in Grand Rapids lets us know about the Cold Stone Creamery mashup with Malt-O-Meal for ice cream cereal. After hearing about the Dippin’ Dots cereals last week, we think this might be a trend. PLUS: JediShua gives his first thoughts on Chips Ahoy! cereal and shazbazzar reviews Dippin’ Dots Banana Split cereal. Who Framed Roger Rabbit Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Kathleen Turner, and Charles Fleisher combined forces in 1988 to create the one-of-a-kind live action/animation movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It’s a tale of mystery, murder, and maroons in a world where cartoons are people, too. The trouble doubles when Roger Rabbit is framed for the murder of Marvin Acme and Judge Doom’s goon squad searches high and low for the scared hare. Reluctant detective Eddie Valiant goes against his long-standing practice of avoiding ‘toons and protects Roger long enough to get to the bottom of the case. Speaking of bottoms, Lou Hirsch portrays Baby Herman, a baby-faced ‘toon actor who is in dire need of a diaper change. If you haven’t seen Who Framed Roger Rabbit, you need to get to it immediately! (WARNING: Parental Guidance Suggested) Feedback Mike MacDonald spots Star Wars in The Great Outdoors so shaz and Shua identify the fast food premiums from 1980 and 1983. Jonathan Bell lets us know what he thought about Won’t You Be My Neighbor and The Dark Crystal. Jeff Baucom pulls out the Brian Daley Han Solo novels and reminds us about the Lando Calrissian Adventures (which, evidently, Lando didn’t forget to chronicle in Solo: A Star Wars Story). Thanks for tuning in to TechnoRetro Dads, EarBuds! Don’t forget to rate and review TechnoRetro Dads on iTunes, share us and with us on social media, and join discussions about toys, cereal, games, movies and/or shows from the ‘70s and ‘80s by giving the ‘Dads your feedback via voice mail at (209) 878-7323 or sending us a message or mp3 via electronic-M to podcast@TechnoRetroDads.com. Share and enjoy.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is the greatest movie of all-time. With that indisputable fact out of the way, as well as a looming 30th anniversary, Laser Time’s sitting down with the man who created Roger, Jessica, Baby Herman, and the... Read more
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Why not join the three of us to find out. Was it Eddie, Baby Herman, Jessica Rabbit? Lets find out and as an added bonus we discuss what Jessica is wearing under her dress... not for the kiddies
Une étudiante antipathique est bloquée dans une boucle temporelle : sa journée d’anniversaire qui se répète et se solde irrémédiablement par son assassinat, tant qu’elle ne démasquera pas le tueur. Plus teen movie qu’un film horrifique, ce slasher sans imagination souffre d’une multitude d’écueils : la journée vécue n’a rien de particulièrement intéressant, les personnages ne sont pas attachants, le retournement de personnalité de l’héroïne est une escroquerie, aucune tentative de mise en scène, et comble de l’irritation, le tueur est ridicule. Visuellement inintéressant et sans cohérence esthétique, scénaristiquement médiocre et incohérent : bref, un film totalement dispensable. Podcast animé par Thomas Rozec avec David Honnorat et Stéphane Moïssakis. RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONUn jour sans fin (Harold Ramis, 1993), Retour vers le futur (Robert Zemeckis, 1985), 2001 l’Odyssée de l’espace (Stanley Kubrick, 1968), La machine à explorer le temps (Georges Pal, 1960), Happy Birthdead (Christopher Landon, 2017), Paranormal Activity (Oren Peli, 2009), Jessica Rothe, Get Out (Jordan Peele, 2017), Split (Night Shyamalan, 2017), Edge of tomorrow (Doug Liman, 2014), Baby Herman, Scream (Wes Craven, 1996), Scary movie (Keenen Wayans, 2000), Souviens-toi… l’été dernier (Jim Gillespie, 1997), Jason Blum, Jamie Lee Curtis, Unfriended (Levan Gabriadze, 2014), Carrie au bal du diable (Brian De Palma, 1976), Triangle (Christopher Smith, 2009), Rétroaction (Louis Morneau, 1997), Fausse donne (Louis Morneau, 1999), Safety not guaranteed (Colin Trevorrow, 2012). RECOMMANDATIONS ET COUPS DE COEURRETROUVEZ LES RECOMMANDATIONS FAITES EN FIN D'ÉMISSION sur la page Soundcloud officielle des recommandations de NoCiné >> @nocine-reco
Patty cake sex games, horrifying toon-on-toon violence and a traumatic act of Shoe-icide – Who Framed Roger Rabbit might me the most unlikely smash hit of the 80s. This week on Beyond The Box Set we revisit the Robert Zemeckis classic and pitch sequel ideas including a modern whodunnit involving the murder of a beloved Pixar icon and a toon sex coverup conspiracy involving America’s first family… beyondtheboxset.com twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset 00:00 Intro – John’s Pigeon Trauma 16:30 Pitch One – Who Framed Dodger Rabbit? 33:40 Pitch Two – Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2: The Melancholy Death of Baby Herman 49:40 Fan submissions and Episode 12 Preview
Kids, come journey back in time with us way back before 2011 when the Magic Kingdom was actually the home of Mickey, Minnie, Pluto and Donald's Boat. What started as a 60th birthday celebration for our main mouse, Mickey, evolved over time becoming Mickey's Starland, briefly Mickey's ToyLand, and ultimately Mickey's Toontown Fair! Let's learn facts we should already know about past attractions, a totally 90's stage show, and more Baby Herman and Stepbrothers references you could possibly imagine would happen in this episode. So, when I say go, you say: "Hey, D.U.D.E! What's Happening??" Please note: BALZAC no longer available in the parks. Ughhhhhhhhhhhh, they get rid of the best things!!!! twitter/snapchat: @disphilharpod facebook/insta/untappd: @disneyphilharpodcast
Happy Thanksgiving Week listeners! This episode of the podcast covers episode 53 of the 90s anime/episode 47 of the DiC dub of Sailor Moon. The always hilarious and lovely Sam McClellen (@TheSpiderSam) returns to discuss the finer points of baby genitalia censorship, “Pizzazz Ann”, and the decision to turn the gender neutral baby “Jordan” into Baby Herman from Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Connect with us!! Twitter: @LnJPod, tumblr:loveandjusticepod, email:loveandjusticepod@gmail.com