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Send us a textStep into the animated world of creativity and imagination with "Who Created Roger Rabbit?" In this special episode, we sit down with the visionary author and creator of Roger Rabbit, Gary K. Wolf, to uncover the fascinating story behind the beloved character that changed animation forever. From the genesis of *Who Framed Roger Rabbit?* to the enduring legacy of Toontown, join us for an exclusive interview that dives into Gary's creative process, inspiration, and the behind-the-scenes tales that shaped a cultural phenomenon. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the toon universe, this is a conversation you won't want to miss!Support the show►Want a question answered on iCritic Live? Send a question here and we'll answer it (if it's a reasonable question): https://streamelements.com/kevintrod/tip►Get free money just from buying gas! Download GetUpside to start making an average of $50 a day: https://upside.app.link/5TMVT►Want to invest in stocks commission-free? Use Robinhood! Sign up through this link to get a free stock: https://share.robinhood.com/kevin1823►PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/KevinTRodWebsite: http://www.icritic.netE-Mail: greatmediauniverse@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icritic_official/Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/KevinTRod/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kevintrod/pins/Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinTRodMy Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/22VIH93Q0H9EP/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_gm__wlMy Criterion Wish List: https://www.criterion.com/wishlist/392515If you would like to send me snail mail, please send all (legal) packages to:iCriticPO Box 2130Huntington Beach, CA 92647All view are protected by the First Amendment and all images and video clips used are protected under Fair Use.
KJ gives Pippa a history lesson about 1980s Disney animation, and the hosts discuss how Who Framed Roger Rabbit is very diffferent from the book it is based on. Includes a brief digression to discuss the implications of a potential Hercules TikTok musical. Website: https://adaptordiepod.wixsite.com/mysite Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/adaptordiepod Cover art by Jess Rubio. Music by Isabel Forden. Pulling a Rabbit Out of a Hat by Ross Anderson: https://pullingarabbitoutofahat.com/ kaptainkristian Video Essay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWtt3Tmnij4
In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia and Kevin discuss about one of their favorite movies of all time: the 1988 animated/live action hybrid film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? based on the 1981 book Who Censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary K. Wolf. A washed up detective named Eddie Valliant is hired by a cartoon named Roger Rabbit to clear his name after he was suspected of murdering famed animator Marvin Acme. Meanwhile, an eccentric business man named Judge Doom wants to find Roger and sentence him to death via a liquid called The Dip that kills cartoons. When the film premiered, it made $351 million dollars out of a $50 million dollar budget receiving critical acclaim from critics and viewers loving the animation, the story, the characters, and its premise. It was one of the crucial films that would bring Disney into a new golden age a year before The Renaissance Era would begin with The Little Mermaid. But does it hold up after over 35 years later? Listen and find out. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/old-school-lane/support
André meets the man responsible for the book that inspired his favorite film! Gary K. Wolf is a celebrated American writer renowned for his imaginative contributions to science fiction and fantasy. He gained fame with his novel "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?" later adapted into the iconic film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" Wolf's storytelling blends mystery, humor, and speculative fiction, captivating audiences with his unique narratives. With a diverse array of works, he continues to inspire readers and filmmakers worldwide, showcasing the transformative power of storytelling.Gary discusses how his early creativity was hampered by a teacher, having his book read by The Pope and being on the set of the iconic film based on his novel.Support the show
Today, we have the privilege of hosting a literary luminary in the realms of science fiction and fantasy. He's the creative mind behind the captivating world of Toons and the mastermind who brought us the iconic "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?" - none other than the brilliant Gary K. Wolf!A maestro of imagination, Gary K. Wolf has woven tales that transcend the ordinary, blending detective fiction, humor, and fantasy in ways that have captivated readers and inspired the iconic film, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." Join us as we delve into the extraordinary mind of this esteemed author, exploring his literary journey, insights into his creative process, and the impact of his work on popular culture.Whether you're a fan of Roger Rabbit or simply love a good story, this episode promises to be a fascinating exploration into the realms of fiction with the man who brought Toons to life. Remember to subscribe, rate, and review Eyewitness History.Follow the Show on Social Media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EyewitnessHistoryTwitter: https://twitter.com/EyewitnessPodCheck our Gary's Website at: https://garywolf.com/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5351305/advertisement
It's the story of a man, a woman, and a rabbit in a triangle of trouble. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, Who Framed Roger Rabbit is the fantasy comedy film loosely based on the 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary K. Wolf. Rewind to 1988 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of this live-action and animation hybrid where humans and cartoon characters (referred to as "toons") co-exist in an alternate 1947 Hollywood. Down-on-his-luck private eye Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) gets hired by cartoon producer R.K. Maroon (Alan Tilvern) to investigate an adultery scandal involving Jessica Rabbit (Kathleen Turner), the sultry wife of Maroon's biggest star, Roger Rabbit (Charles Fleischer). But when Marvin Acme (Stubby Kaye), Jessica's alleged paramour and the owner of Toontown, is found murdered, the villainous Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd) vows to catch and destroy Roger.
Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi and Thrasher interview author Gary K. Wolf about his books Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (of which the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit was based on) and Jessica Rabbit: Xerious Business. They also discuss influences of Roger Rabbit including comics, cartoons, and commercials. Sequelcast 2 and Friends is part of the Tokyo Beat Podcast Network. Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2 Buy Mat's books (The Films of Uwe Boll, Podcast You Nerd!) Buy Thrasher's tabletop RPG supplements from DriveThruRPG Watch award-winning filmmaker Alex Miller's YouTube series The Trailer Project Theme song by Marc with a C Happy Bee Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Today's guest on Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show is author Gary K. Wolf. Gary is best known as the author of the novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? which was adapted into the hit film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Gary has also written other novels such as Killerbowl, Space Vulture, The Resurrectionist and many more.
Join DJ Bob Runkel on The DJ Bob Show as he celebrates the 35th anniversary of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" In this special episode, DJ Bob interviews Gary K. Wolf, the creator of Roger Rabbit and the author of "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?" They discuss the book-to-film adaptation, the impact of Roger's stutter on people with disabilities, and the challenges of being a creative individual. Get ready for a nostalgic journey filled with behind-the-scenes stories, and the enduring legacy of this beloved movie. P-P-P-P-Please don't miss this thrilling adventure on The DJ Bob Show!
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Disney fans rejoice! This month marks the 35th anniversary of the classic Robert Zemeckis film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” But, did you know the life of Roger Rabbit goes back long before that? The movie “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” is based on the book “Who Censored Roger Rabbit” by Gary K. Wolf, which was originally published in 1981. Listen as we discuss some of the differences and similarities between this groundbreaking movie and the book it's based on. You won't believe the iconic characters from the movie that don't exist in the original source material. Plus, we discuss Roger Rabbit's history in the theme parks, and how this character has lived on beyond the initial book and movie. That and so much more in this episode. Find links and info related to this episode in the show notes. ------ GIVEAWAYS, BONUSES, SUPPORT, AND SAVE: Gain early access to episodes, take part in Ask Me Anything live streams, and gain more bonuses by joining on Patreon. Support the show at no additional cost to you. Get yourself a FREE audiobook on Audible, and do your regular shopping on Amazon and shopDisney using my special links. Save money at Whosits & Whatsits using discount code "DCTC." Get FREE DISNEY GIFTS from DCTC. ------ BE SOCIAL: Follow @DizneyCTC and @JeffDePaoli on Instagram. ------ CONNECT: Write me at Contact@DePodcastNetwork.com Leave a voicemail at 818-860-2569 Visit the show at DizneyCoastToCoast.com Sign up for the DCTC Newsletter ------ "Dizney Coast to Coast" is part of the DePodcast Network. Love the show? Leave a tip.
Jala is joined by returning guests Adelaide and Raúl to discuss Gary K. Wolf's 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, upon which the later Who Framed Roger Rabbit movie was based. http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/liz_dejesus/12235908/107368/107368_original.jpg Gary K. Wolf, the author, posed as Eddie Valiant on all of the book covers. Tiers are now available on Ko-fi! Perks include shoutouts on our shows, access to show notes, blog posts, and reviews with more in the wings as we work out further incentives. We ALSO have a new goal! Once we reach $1.5K we will release a new podcast called Put That Cookie Down Now, an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie show covering every Arnie movie chronologically. We REALLY wanna make this show but the extra work, materials etc means we need some help getting there. All subscriptions and one-shot donations apply toward the goal so if you want to hear this content, make it happen at ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia! Big thanks to our patrons Christian, NotRookie and DogNozzle for their generous support. Support this show via Ko-fi! Just like Patreon, there are subscription tiers (with bonus content!) in addition to the ability to drop us a one-time donation. Every little bit helps us put out better quality content and keep the lights on, and gets a shout out in a future episode. Check out ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia (https://ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia) for the details! Don't forget to rate & review us on your podcasting platform of choice~ Jala Prendes - @jalachan (https://twitter.com/jalachan) The Level (https://thelevelpodcast.com/hosts/jala) Adelaide - Adelaide is a denizen of the Jala-chan's Place Discord server. For more information about the server, shoot Jala a message. Raúl would like to signal boost Victualiv (https://victualiv.com/) vitamins which are specially formulated for vegans, those curious about plant-based nutrition, and anyone in transition. They are the vitamins that both Jala and Dave use! Definitely check them out! Special Guests: Adelaide (Formerly Jamie) and Raúl.
Mousetalgia's Best Ear Ever #42: Docter and Merritt on Marc Davis, Gary K. Wolf on Roger Rabbit from July 16, 2018. Contact us at comments@mousetalgia.com. It's an emporium of toontastic proportions today as Mousetalgia invites you to listen in as we re-live our latest adventures. We interview Pixar CCO Pete Docter and Imagineer Chris Merritt about their upcoming book about Marc Davis at a recent event hosted by the Walt Disney Family Museum, and then Jeff talks to author Gary K. Wolf about creating the characters from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" as we note the 30th anniversary of the seminal film based on his intriguing novel. Also, Jeff talks about experiencing Disneyland in a heat wave, and what happens when MaxPass suddenly goes down in the middle of the day. Plus, quick hits on Antman and the Wasp, a vintage Disneyland cookie recipe, and runDisney's Incredible Running Shorts.
A down and out private detective with a haunted past and a hatred for toons is a cartoon rabbit's only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of a high profile murder. Directed by Robert Zemeckis. Screenplay by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. Based on the novel "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?" by Gary K. Wolf. Starring Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy and Charles Fleischer. FOLLOW US ON LETTERBOXD - Zach1983 & MattCrosby Thank you so much for listening! Please follow the show on Twitter: @GreatestPod Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Podbean This week's recommendations: Tár (Now in theaters) The Banshees of Inisherin (Now in theaters) Cinema Speculation by Quentin Tarantino (Available wherever books are sold)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American live-action/animated comedy mystery film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Frank Marshall and Robert Watts, and loosely adapted by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman from Gary K. Wolf's 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?. The film stars Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Stubby Kaye, and Joanna Cassidy, with the voices of Charles Fleischer and an uncredited Kathleen Turner. Set in a 1947 version of Hollywood where cartoon characters (commonly referred to as "toons") and people co-exist, the film follows Eddie Valiant, a private investigator who must help exonerate Roger Rabbit, a toon who has been framed for the murder of the Acme Corporation's owner. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tradepaperbacks/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rangerryan/message
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American live-action/animated comedy mystery film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Frank Marshall and Robert Watts, and loosely adapted by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman from Gary K. Wolf's 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?. The film stars Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Stubby Kaye, and Joanna Cassidy, with the voices of Charles Fleischer and an uncredited Kathleen Turner. Set in a 1947 version of Hollywood where cartoon characters (commonly referred to as "toons") and people co-exist, the film follows Eddie Valiant, a private investigator who must help exonerate Roger Rabbit, a toon who has been framed for the murder of the Acme Corporation's owner.
Jala is joined by Leonard (Monster Dear Monster) and Adam (Monster Dear Monster) to discuss the 1988 live-action/animated crossover film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The movie is based on the novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary K. Wolf. Support this show via Ko-fi! Just like Patreon, there are subscription tiers (with bonus content!) in addition to the ability to drop us a one-time donation. Every little bit helps us put out better quality content and keep the lights on, and gets a shout out in a future episode. Check out ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia (https://ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia) for the details! Don't forget to rate & review us on your podcasting platform of choice~ Jala Prendes - @jalachan (https://twitter.com/jalachan) The Level (https://thelevelpodcast.com/hosts/jala) Leonard - @drfaustisdead (https://twitter.com/drfaustisdead), @UmbraNoxProd (https://twitter.com/UmbraNoxProd) Monster Dear Monster (https://monsterdear.monster) Adam Bucceri - @AdamBucceri (https://twitter.com/adambucceri) Monster Dear Monster (https://monsterdear.monster) Special Guests: Adam Bucceri and Leonard.
Well what when they say who's your daddy & being these particular "character's" daddy certainly has proved to have worked out for this next guest. Going from growing up in a small farm town where his parents encouraged him to read lead to him enjoying the creative freedom with sci-fi books that had done for Doubleday prior to creating the character of a lifetime: Roger & Jessica Rabbit. We talk about everything from receiving over 110 rejects to an executive at St. Martin's Press stuck her neck out to setting up the publishing the book, which lead to Roy Disney wanting to make the book into a movie. Please welcome Mr. Gary K Wolf! Gary K Wolf Website: www.garywolf.com Crazy Train Radio Facebook: www.facebook.com/realctradio Twitter: @realctradio Instagram: @crazytrainradio YouTube: www.youtube.com/crazytrainradio Website: crazytrainradio.us --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crazytrainradio/support
Did you know Disney was a second-rate movie production company in the 1980s? Did you know the book behind the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit was rejected 110 times? Guess what merger Steven Spielberg was able to pull off? If Bob Hoskins wasn't the original Eddie Valiant, who was? Does Bugs Bunny have a contract? Who influenced Jessica Rabbit's hair-do?These questions, the story behind Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and insight into Jessica Rabbit: Xerious Business is all unleashed by the creator, the author, kid now man who just needed an outlet to allow his imagination to flow, Gary K. Wolf.
This week it's the final episode of Films about films month and we are talking dthe Patron's choice, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. You'll learn about Bob Hoskins' process, The 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers, Looney Toons and why Walt Disney was a bad 'un. Join tens of other patrons to help choose episodes, get a shout out and a bonus episode every single week all for just £1 at: https://www.patreon.com/100thingsfilm --- Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American live-action/animated comedy mystery film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Frank Marshall and Robert Watts, and loosely adapted by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman from Gary K. Wolf's 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?. The film stars Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye, and Joanna Cassidy. Set in a 1947 version of Hollywood where cartoon characters (commonly referred to as "toons") and people co-exist, the film follows Eddie Valiant, a private investigator hired to help exonerate Roger Rabbit, a toon who has been framed for the murder of the Acme Corporation's owner. Walt Disney Pictures purchased the film rights for the film's story in 1981. Price and Seaman wrote two drafts of the script before Disney brought in executive producer Steven Spielberg and his production company, Amblin Entertainment. Zemeckis was brought on to direct the film while Canadian animator Richard Williams was hired to supervise the animation sequences. Production was moved from Los Angeles to Elstree Studios in England to accommodate Williams and his group of animators. While filming, the production budget began to rapidly expand and the shooting schedule ran longer than expected. The film was released through Disney's Touchstone Pictures banner on June 22, 1988. It received acclaim from critics, who praised its visuals, humor, writing, and performances (particularly Hoskins), with critics and audiences considering it to be "groundbreaking". It grossed over $351 million worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1988. It brought a renewed interest in the Golden age of American animation, spearheading modern American animation and the Disney Renaissance.[7] It won three Academy Awards for Best Film Editing, Best Sound Effects Editing and Best Visual Effects and received a Special Achievement Academy Award for its animation direction by Williams. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[8][9]
Gary K Wolf joins us for the last time this week, as we finally meet our anti-hero, Eddie. Nish calls us again; find out how much his mind is blown by these three minutes.
Gary K Wolf is back, as the movie transforms from Baby’s Day Out into something very magical. We talk Raoul J. Raoul, the hardships of working with Toons, and a six frame joke most people will never see.
Creator of Roger Rabbit, Jessica Rabbit, Baby Herman, and Eddie Valliant–author, Gary K Wolf–joins us to talk minute 4.
He's Back! and with an all new book, this time it's all about Jessica. Gary joins me to talk about his new book: "Jessica Rabbit: Xerious Business" and how everyone's favorite redhead came to be. Strap in for a wild ride, then go buy the new book. BUY THE BOOK https://www.amazon.com/Jessica-Rabbit-XERIOUS-Business-Roger-ebook/dp/B09ZHXZRLG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1VZUHSBW0F1VK&keywords=jessica+rabbit+xerious+business&qid=1657214644&sprefix=jessica+rabbit+x%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-1 Links To Mention: https://garywolf.com/ https://www.facebook.com/gary.k.wolf https://electronicmediacollective.com/ https://twitter.com/MooseMediainc
Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is watching You Are Not My Mother (2021; dir. Kate Nolan); drinking Westward Singly Malt.Damien is reading the Roger Rabbit trilogy by Gary K. Wolf; drinking a boilermaker with Jameson Irish whiskey and Maine Beer's Lunch IPA.Ryan is reading Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline; drinking the Bowmore 12.Daisy is reading The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid; drinking orange-flavored gin. Mysterious!Janette is watching I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020; dir. Charlie Kaufman); drinking The Glenlivet (and memories of the absinthe bar attached to the Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities).What was that thing about If Insects Were Bigger? https://vintagenewsdaily.com/in-1909-the-strand-magazine-imagined-what-would-happen-if-giant-insects-attacked-london/If you liked this week's interview (and Crawling Horrors), follow the volume's editors @daisy2205 and @janetteleaf1.Up next: Season 3... Promethean Horrors: Classic Tales of Mad Science, edited by Xavier Aldana Reyes.Special thank you to Dr Blake Brandes for our Whiskey and the Weird music! Like, rate, and follow! Check us out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and at whiskeyandtheweird.com
This week for April Fools Day Micah is talking about Who Framed Roger Rabbit with Tony Goldmark, Kyle A Carrozza and the #1 expert on the subject, Gary K Wolf! Join them as they talk the movie's legacy, share behind the scene annecdotes, and explain the weird connection that makes this movie qualify for this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theemperorsnewpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theemperorsnewpodcast/support
Who Censored Roger Rabbit - Or Turned Down Gary K Wolf?#RogerRabbit #JessicaRabbit #GaryKWolf #StevenSpielberg #Killerbowl #author #cartoon #DisneyGary K. Wolf is an American author. He is best known as the author of Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (1981), which was adapted into the hit feature-length film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Wolf was born on January 24, 1941. He grew up in Earlville, Illinois, the son of Ed and Hattie Wolf. His father owned the town's pool hall and later had an upholstering business, while his mother worked in the school cafeteria. As an only child, Wolf would occupy himself by reading comic books and science fiction stories. Wolf graduated from Earlville High School in June 1959. He later attended the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Advertising and a Master's degree in Communications. He served as an Air Force Captain with the 5th Air Commando Squadron in the Vietnam War, where he won a Bronze Star and two Air MedalsWebsite: https://garywolf.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gary.k.wolfThe Vibes Broadcast Network - Podcasting for the fun of it! Thanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/And Now!!! The Bandmates' club, Supporters of the channel: Matthew Arrowood Host of The ONLY Brocast podcast:https://youtube.com/channel/UCsfv1wWu3oUg42I2nOtnMTADon Hahn of In the Margins: https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheMarginsBukas Siguro: https://www.youtube.com/c/BukasS%C4%ABgur%C3%B8Will Scoville of Ranch Rehab DIY: https://www.youtube.com/c/RanchRehab
This weeks guest is author Gary K Wolf. Gary creator Roger Rabbit and wrote the first book in the Roger Rabbit universe, “Who Censored Roger Rabbit”. In this episode we chat Roger Rabbit, Jessica Rabbit (of course
Title: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino and a Hollywood Fairy TaleDescription: Today we talk with podcaster and fellow Parthenon Podcast member, Josh Cohen, about the 2019 Quentin Tarantino film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. We discuss the various genres this movie tackles and much more.Learn More About our Guest:Josh Cohen of The Eyewitness History Podcast and Unfiltered PodcastUnfilteredpodcast.blogspot.comhttps://www.speakpipe.com/eyewitnesshistoryYou can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places:www.beyondthebigscreen.comClick to Subscribe:https://www.spreaker.com/show/4926576/episodes/feedemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.comhttps://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacyParthenon Podcast Network Home:parthenonpodcast.comOn Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfThePapacyPodcasthttps://twitter.com/atozhistoryMusic Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Image Credits:By IMP Awards, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=60263751Begin Transcript:Thank you again for listening to Beyond the Big Screen podcast. We are a member of the Parthenon Podcast network. Of course, a big thanks goes out to Josh Cohen of the Eyewitness History Podcast. Josh interviews luminaries from various fields, as well as expanding on various cultural and social topics. He has interviewed people as varied as Washington Free Beacon founder Matthew Continetti, Roger Rabbit creator Gary K. Wolf, and best-selling singer Tal Bachman. Links to learn more about Josh and the Eyewitness History Podcast can be found at ###### or in the Show Notes.A great way to support Beyond the big screen is to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. These reviews really help me know what you think of the show and help other people learn about Beyond the Big screen. More about the Parthenon Podcast Network can be found at Parthenonpodcast.com. You can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen, great movies and stories so great they should be movies on Facebook and Twitter by searching for A to z history. You can contact me there or just send an email to steve at a to z history page dot com. Links to all this and more can be found at beyond the big screen dot com. I thank you for joining me again, Beyond the big Screen.[00:00:00] Today, we are going to talk about the incredible 2019 Quintin Tarantino film. Once upon a time in Hollywood. Josh, are you excited to talk about this movie? I am extremely excited. I have been a Tarantino's fanatic basically since reservoir dogs came out. And once upon a time in Hollywood, I've probably watched more repeatedly than, than any other Tarantino movie.So I'm stoked. Now, once upon a time in Hollywood, it's a difficult to place in an exact genre box. It's a historical film. It's alternative history. It's an action drama. It's a fairy tale of sorts. It stars, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot, Robbie, Timothy Olifant LPAA Chino, and much, much, much, much more.And as I always say, what these people with these films to people is an one we review them on beyond the big screen, at least that we're giving spoilers. So if you don't want spoilers, I suggest watch the [00:01:00] movie, listen to this episode, watch the movie, but you can do it in any order you want. Now going into this movie, you were, you're a Quentin Tarantino fanatic.What was your, kind of your expectations going into this movie? Yeah. Well, well, first off, , Steve, a quick word of agreement for you. , it's absolutely a genre bending film. Therefore it fits quite nicely into the coterie of queen. Filmography, , his films are famously hard to, to really diagnose with the genre., my expectations was my understanding was it was going to be something a backstory of the Tate murders and that we were going to be seeing a lot of exposure to the Manson family. We're going to see Sharon Tate in her element, Roman Polanski in his element. And of course, Jay Sebring, , hardly tagging along.That was my expectation going into it. , what I got. Quite a bit more than that. , yes, we do see the Manson family and, and the family plan skied sprinkled throughout the film, but they're by no means at the forefront. , the main plot of the film really is that it's, , it's an end of what we call the [00:02:00] golden age of cinema.It's set in Los Angeles, 1969. And it follows the paths of, , actor, Rick Dalton and stuntman cliff. , cliff booth of course played by Brad Pitt and Rick Dalton played by Leonardo DiCaprio. And there's something of an, , allegory or a historical cousin that it might have in the form of the partnership between the great Burt Reynolds and his stunt man, Hal Needham.They worked something together for 30 years. So, , that's based on what that partnership is based around Rick Dalton. Coming to terms with, , having already started on a very popular show called bounty law is coming to terms with sort of the sunset of his career. Along with the end of the golden age of cinema, he's sort of at a crossroads and he feels himself fading into, into the background.He's getting less and less juicy roles and he's finding himself perennially cast as the head. , by the networks and this is Adam braided, a great deal in a conversation with, , that he has without Pachino. , , Marvin spores, Al Pacino plays an [00:03:00] agent named Morgan scores and they have this discussion.And then, , of course his stuntman cliff booth played by Brad Pitt. , it follows. The goings on, in their lives throughout this movie. Yeah, it's interesting. When I walked into this movie, I mean, I've watched as many, I've watched a Tarantino movies, pulp fiction, and those movies, this one, now I walked into it with no background whatsoever.It was just a Friday night and we're , oh, let's pop on a movie. People are talking about this movie and it just unfolded and it, what is this movie? And I think that that is an interesting way to go into the movie with zero expectations, because I've never seen it on a movie unfold this movie does.Yeah, without question. , I, I went in and watched it and for at least half the film, I kept asking myself, where is Sharon? Where is Sharon? Where is Plansky? And as I said earlier, , they're sprinkled throughout the film, but so they're by no means non-existent, , but [00:04:00] they're always in sort of quick, almost throwaway scenes., and they don't really delve into, I guess, the deepest. With them is when, , , we, the audience catch up with them when they're at the Playboy mansion, , for a party and Steve McQueen, , I forget the name of the actor that plays Steve McQueen, but he basically talks to the audience through the relationship between Jay Sebring, Roman Polanski, and, and of course, Sharon Tate.And yeah, I thought it was a phenomenal way of, of introducing us, , as I say, the two booth and Dalton. Yeah. If I'm not mistaken, I don't think that the person who plays Roman Polanski, he might not even have a lie. Are very, , very, very few lines. If he does it all, what we'll tell you this, just the fact that I even have to think about it probably means he, he, he, , didn't have much to say., yeah, I actually. Oh, th there is one where he, , he he's thrown something to his dog and he is cursing at his dog getting his morning coffee. Yeah. Bring, definitely gets a lot more lines than Roman [00:05:00] Polanski dot, which is ironic because I don't know about you, Steve, but I had no idea what J C ring was., prior I knew something was wrong with plans to give them. Let's call them exploits. Right. And of course, Rosemary's baby and so forth, but yeah, I knew nothing about JC brown. Yeah. I can't say I ever, I maybe if I had read a book at some point during the Manson family, maybe I, I probably would have bred him, but it wasn't been one of the names that really stuck in my mind, , at, at the least now some of these, , the it, since it does straddle the line between fiction and.Has history. So most of the people are historical except for booth and Dalton, man. , yeah, without question, , obviously Manson was a, is a real figure and Plansky and Tate and so forth. , all the characters, , that were shown, , outside of Morgan Haley's character, all the characters that were shown at Spahn ranch, which I'm sure we'll get into, , our real figures as far as I, I know, I [00:06:00] know, I know Tex was obviously squeaky from., and, , , I believe maybe we can have one of our viewers have fact check me on this, but I believe that Dakota Fanning's character, , the ride head, , was a real character as well. You talking about blurring and, and I'd probably classify the movie before anything else. As a historical fiction prep, you could call it.You could make the case that it's a buddy film, but it's a historical fiction film following the long line of Tarantino movies that we've seen starting from Inglorious bastards and moving through to Django, Unchained, and the hate blade with everything with cliff booth, he just did. I don't know if they presented.I am almost as a little slimy, a little smarmy, especially since that's hanging over his head, that he may have killed his wife, but he seems a moral character the whole time without question. I mean, a good argument could be made. He was the most moral character in the movie. I mean, as you point out, , Steve, Rick Dalton's by no means a bad [00:07:00] guy, but you know, clearly an alcoholic clearly.How has the capacity to be mean cliff booth?
Join us as we discuss the ins and outs of Roger Rabbit with Creator, Gary K. Wolf!
I interview author/creator of Roger Rabbit, Gary K. Wolf.
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We're thrilled to have Gary K. Wolf, creator of Roger Rabbit, join us for a fun and fascinating discussion of outdoor movies, creativity, the genesis of Roger Rabbit, and the road to seeing his WHO CENSORED ROGER RABBIT? novel characters go from page to screen. Virgil, Mark, and I EAT MOVIES PODCAST co-host and Disney historian Mike Kenny take you to Toontown and beyond, in anticipation of our Sunday, May 9th screening of WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT? on 35mm. Tickets available now at: https://mahoningdrivein.ticketleap.com/rogerrabbit/ For more on Gary K. Wolf, including links to buy his novels in bound, electronic, and audiobook form, please visit him online at https://garywolf.com For more of Mike Kenny talking movies, check him out at https://anchor.fm/ieatmoviespodcast
We’re starting 2021 off with a bang as we discuss the 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit by Gary K. Wolf and it’s 1988 filmic counterpart Who Framed Roger Rabbit directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring acclaimed thespian Bob Hoskins. If you’re able to wade through all of the talk about Bob Hoskin’s cake that he’s serving us, you’ll find a deeply analytical discourse about the car lobby in 1940’s L.A., self-loathing as a prerequisite of fascist ideologies, and the moral politics of weapons of mass destruction. Yes, dear listener, this episode will take you down many unexpected Roger Rabbit holes. Stay tuned for a minisode in which we discuss another Bob Hoskins property, 1993’s Super Mario Bros.: The Movie. Keep in touch on Twitter @Radaptations, and be sure to check out other women-hosted movie podcasts in the Lady Pod Squad Network by following #LadyPodSquad.
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
Heavens to murgatroyd - Josh talks with the father of Roger Rabbit himself: Gary K. Wolf! PLUS part one of our spoiler-rific review of Batman: Three Joker and much, much more!
How did one of the highest grossing films of the 1980’s never get a sequel? What on earth was the book about? And why’s it so important to “bump the lamp?” Who Framed Roger Rabbit is based on the book, Who Censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary K. Wolf. Extras: the original trailer // 3 min http://bit.ly/rrabbittrailer the 1983 early pencil test footage // 8 min http://bit.ly/rrabbit1 the 1985 Zemeckis and Williams proof of concept test // 1 min http://bit.ly/rrabbit2 the 1998 sequel CGI test // 1 min http://bit.ly/rrabbit3 a making-of documentary // 35 min http://bit.ly/rrabbit4 Richard Williams’ Oscar animation, “Prologue” // 7 min http://bit.ly/prologueshort explanation of “bumping the lamp” // 8 min http://bit.ly/rrabbit5 Contact: Reach out on instagram @illiteratepod // https://www.instagram.com/illiteratepod/
Gary K. Wolf is the author and creator of Roger Rabbit, he takes us on a deep dive on how Roger Rabbit came to be and some behind the scenes secrets on the making of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" from wardrobe malfunctions to Bugs Bunny giving Mickey the finger! You can find Gary's Links below for other great novels he has written, as well as his facebook and website.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gary.k.wolf Who Censored Roger Rabbit?: https://amzn.to/32g9G0N The Road to Toontown: https://amzn.to/3m8hb1H Who Whacked Roger Rabbit?: https://amzn.to/2F6MNnR Who P-p-p Plugged Roger Rabbit: https://amzn.to/33k4QyG Website: https://garywolf.com/ ______________________________________________Go to Drawn To It Podcast to find all of our social media links and consider supporting through our donation button. More great inspiring interviews are coming every week!
Regissør Robert Zemeckis fikk med seg executive producer Steven Spielberg til å trekke i trådene for å sikre rettighetene til både Disney og Warner Bros om å forene tegneserie-figurene sine i denne unike blandingen av animasjon og Live Action med kule skuespillere som Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd og Jessica Rabitt :)Er filmen så kul som vi husker eller er den like dum som dagens "Blockbustere" ?Directors: Robert Zemeckis, Richard Williams (uncredited)Writers: Gary K. Wolf (novel), Jeffrey Price (screenplay)Stars: Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna CassidyNorske PodcastereEinar 80sman BjellandKenny PHaavard The Real deal See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I sat down with Author Gary K Wolf, and we talked about his book: "Who Censored Roger Rabbit". Now you might not know the book but I guarantee you know the movie and characters it spawned. So sit back and enjoy the chat, and if you haven't already, follow the link below and buy the book, your life will be richer for it, and that's no BULLSPIT! Buy The Book Here! https://garywolf.com/?fbclid=IwAR1NEOTTa0PjykXeCzHp_EBv4pHfSQQ9U2U5CgXhevCH9JfBBnqXwtCaPTw links to mention: https://www.facebook.com/gary.k.wolf https://grawlixpodcast.com/ https://twitter.com/MooseMediainc
July 12-18, 1958 This week Ken welcomes author and creator of Roger Rabbit, Gary K. Wolf. Ken and Gary discuss how long Gary has been in Boston, the Summer of Love in San Francisco, growing up in Earlsville Illinois, only having on TV in the neighborhood, Big Top, building two story TV antennas for the Fringe areas, when TV was over, Howdy Doody, Kukla Fran and Ollie, missing the 150th episode of Howdy Doody because you acted up in school, Lawrence Welk, accordion, toe dancing, Ed Sullivan, regional TV Guide, playing catch with Chuck Connors, Nudie Suits, blue cows, being encouraged to read, comics books, true crime magazines, Steve McQueen, Roy Rogers, naming Trigger's son, Route 66, Space Patrol, cartoons, being inspired by cereal commercials, word balloons, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, the battle of Bugs and Micky, The Prisoner, appearing on Creature Features, loving pinball, being Basic Instinct-d, Steven Spielberg, Roy Disney, gags in the margins, the jazz in Peter Gunn, Corvettes, fighting in Vietnam, guns, Go Tell the Spartans, female reporters in War Zones, re-inventing Space Hawk, and getting to talk about things you don't get to talk about enough.
Or, Yoga, Meditation and Blue Cows. Or, 110 People CAN Be Wrong! What do the following people have in common: Bob Hoskins Steven Spielberg Roy Disney Kathleen Turner Amy Irving In not too simple terms the correct answer is Gary K. Wolf, author and creator of Roger Rabbit. In this episode we literally fall down […]
On this episode we have on special guest, author and creator of Roger Rabbit.....GARY K. WOLF! We talk about his childhood,the current KICKSTARTER for the graphic novel adaptation of his 1975 ultra violent novel "KILLERBOWL" and we also talk about you know who...ROGER RABBIT. Gary was a joy to have on and we hope to have him back soon. BE SURE TO VISIT and PLEDGE to the KICKSTARTER campaign for "KILLERBOWL" at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/killerbowl/killerbowl/description You can also visit www.GARYWOLF.com to stay up to date with what Gary is up to. As always THANK YOU for listening and please share this with your friends! -Dan and Jason
Author Gary K. Wolf not only visits Toon Town: he created it! The man behind Roger Rabbit and the Toon Town novel series talks with Phil about how the story inspired the movie ...and back again! Check out Gary's Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/killerbowl/killerbowl Visit Gary on-line: https://www.garywolf.com ☁ On Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/philmachi ☁ On Twitch: http://twitch.tv/philmachi ☁ Subscribe: https://tinyurl.com/yxcdq4tt ☁ Animated News via Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/StayToonedShow ☁ Phil's comics: http://www.retailsunshine.com/StayTooned Thank you for all your support and please spread this show around! All images seen and music heard are TM and copyright of their respective owners. Phil Machi & Livestock Productions do not claim ownership to any of these properties. Stay 'Tooned! and its logo are TM and copyright Phil Machi & Livestock Productions. All rights reserved. Share on social media using: #StayToonedShow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philmachi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/philmachi/support
We had on Cody & Derrick from Comic Chat Authority and the homie Keenan back for a special all comic Episode. Check it out and don't forget were apart of The RLU Podcast Network. So check out all the other podcast on the network and follow the fan page @ RLU Podcast & Bullshit Facebook group. Last but not least go back Killerbowl kickstarter with our friend Alex and the legend Gary K. Wolf creator of Jessica and Roger Rabbit.
We Interviewed The creator of Roger Rabbit & Jessica Rabbit Gary K. Wolf and friend of the show Alex who wrote Headless about there kickstarter Killerbowl going on now. Please go back this project, if you like football and action movies with a hint of purge, this is for you. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/killerbowl/killerbowl?ref=project_email&fbclid=IwAR2zfcIKf-x8iD96VNm78NXqVt3l9A4lT1Xew2Z1Wmp3DUcnXAj6kT84uJ4
The Gents talk with Gary K. Wolf, creator of Roger Rabbit, about his new Kickstarter for Killerbowl, the graphic novel retelling of his first novel of the same name. Gary also talks about his love of football, comics and the ins and outs of a Kickstarter campaign. Plus, why he’s glad there were no cell phones when he was playing high school football. Click here to donate and make this exciting project a reality. ▶️Play/Download Here
It’s another great doubleheader episode this week in #404! First up is Gary K. Wolf, probably best known for creating Roger Rabbit, and Alexander Banchitta from Headless, who are both taking Killerbowl from novel to graphic novel! They have a Kickstarter going on right now to support this project, and you can contribute by going to this link! We discuss this novel’s long-lasting popularity as well as where the characters came from and other great info about the creators and their creations! Then everything wraps up with the return of Brenden Fletcher, creator of such great books as Isola and the new Robotech Remix #1, which just hit the stands this week! He discusses the impact of this popular franchise on him as well as what kinds of things we could see from this Titan Comics series in the months ahead! Recorded at this year’s New York Comic Con! Direct Download Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Subscribe to the Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed! Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed RSS Feed Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patreon member. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future! [su_signoff]
Today on the show, we welcome Fright Comics founder Alex Banchitta. Alex joins us today to talk about his career as a self-publishing comic book creator, his new comic Headless for Scout Comics, and his upcoming project with “Who Censored Roger Rabbit” author Gary K. Wolf. Check out Fright comics... Continue reading →
Book Vs Movie (Replay) “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Wait, it was based on a book? The Margos were shocked to find out that the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (directed by Robert Zemeckis) was based on a very dark book titled Who Censored Roger Rabbit by author Gary K. Wolf which meant, of course, we had to cover them both for our show. (Thanks to all of the members of our Facebook group for pointing us in this direction!) The book was published in 1981 and is very different in both tone and attitude to the 1988 adaptation. In the “Censored” world--the characters are darker and meaner with totally different stakes than in the movie. Disney, which produced the film, made some substantial changes in the look and with the characters featured making it much more kid-friendly (but still with some really scary in some scenes!) So between the book and movie--which did the Margos like better? Check out the link below to find out! In this ep the Margos discuss : The true origin story of Roger Rabbit The biggest differences between the book and movie How the “toons” speak in the book versus the movie Why the author has continually sued Disney over profits he claims he is still owed The cast of the movie including Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy, and Charles Fleischer The women who voiced Jessica Rabbit Plus, tons of trivia and tidbits Clips Featured: Who Framed Roger Rabbit trailer Why Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) won’t work with toons Jessica Rabbit (Kathleen Turner) meets Eddie Roger Rabbit (Charles Fleischer) “Drinks the Drink” Outro Music “Why Don’t You Do Right” Amy Irving Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama http://thechingonahomesteader.weebly.com/
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) PG | 1h 44min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 22 June 1988 (USA) A toon-hating detective is a cartoon rabbit's only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder. Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Gary K. Wolf (novel), Jeffrey Price (screenplay) Stars: Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy https://www.acoupleofaveragejoes.com https://www.patreon.com/acoupleofaveragejoes https://radiopublic.com/cinescape-magazine-podcast-G7pnZB
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) PG | 1h 44min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 22 June 1988 (USA) A toon-hating detective is a cartoon rabbit's only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder. Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Gary K. Wolf (novel), Jeffrey Price (screenplay) Stars: Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy https://www.acoupleofaveragejoes.com https://www.patreon.com/acoupleofaveragejoes https://radiopublic.com/cinescape-magazine-podcast-G7pnZB
Directed by Robert Zemeckis, Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) is based very loosely on a book by Gary K. Wolf. It tells the tale of Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins), a hard boiled detective who gets hired by the head of a movie studio, R.K. Maroon, to take some photos of our titular Roger Rabbit's wife (Kathleen Turner) playing patty cake with the head of a place called Toontown. It's a story of intrigue, murder, and animation.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Directed by Robert Zemeckis, Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) is based very loosely on a book by Gary K. Wolf. It tells the tale of Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins), a hard boiled detective who gets hired by the head of a movie studio, R.K. Maroon, to take some photos of our titular Roger Rabbit’s wife (Kathleen Turner) playing patty cake with the head of a place called Toontown. It’s a story of intrigue, murder, and animation.
Directed by Robert Zemeckis, Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) is based very loosely on a book by Gary K. Wolf. It tells the tale of Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins), a hard boiled detective who gets hired by the head of a movie studio, R.K. Maroon, to take some photos of our titular Roger Rabbit’s wife (Kathleen Turner) playing patty cake with the head of a place called Toontown. It’s a story of intrigue, murder, and animation.
Adventures in Videoland #321: Roger Rabbit w/ Gary K. Wolf by C.W.A
This week, I had the honor of talking to Roger Rabbit creator Gary K. Wolf, whose unorthodox noir mystery book "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?" was the basis for the 1988 Disney / Amblin blockbuster. We talk about the origins of the character, his other works, Wolf's memories on set, and how Roger changed both his and Eddie Valiant's lives. I am so proud of this episode and am so grateful Gary could speak to be for so long! Since his original book, Gary has released two other Roger Rabbit novels, and a compendium of short stories inspired by the rabbit and his crew, "The Road to Toontown". Special Guest: Gary K. Wolf.
We're back with another Two-Part episode! This week and next we'll be tackling the monster that is Disney's 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' Aly starts off with an introduction the novel the film is based on and its author Gary K. Wolf. She then gives a breakdown on film noir, a very big influence on the Roger movie (check out our episode blog for some photos of the movies we reference!). Sarrah discusses how the film went from Wolf to Disney and how our favourite Spielberg got involved. The two of us then get into the nitty gritty behind the scenes details on how this film was made. We talk about the on-set techniques used as well as what went into the animation process after principle filming was done. There's a lot of information here, but if you love learning how movies are made this episode was made for you! We'll be back next week with our usual Voice Cast Corner, Release, Reviews, and Walkthrough!
It's an emporium of toontastic proportions today as Mousetalgia invites you to listen in as we re-live our latest adventures. We interview Pixar CCO Pete Docter and Imagineer Chris Merritt about their upcoming book about Marc Davis at a recent event hosted by the Walt Disney Family Museum, and then Jeff talks to author Gary K. Wolf about creating the characters from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" as we note the 30th anniversary of the seminal film based on his intriguing novel. Also, Jeff talks about experiencing Disneyland in a heat wave, and what happens when MaxPass suddenly goes down in the middle of the day. Plus, quick hits on Antman and the Wasp, a vintage Disneyland cookie recipe, runDisney's Incredible Running Shorts, and a super sweepstakes courtesy of Amy's Small World.
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
A Memorial Day Pietas with Writer and Vietnam Veteran Gary K. Wolf contemplating esthetics generally and the esthetics of his individual work. In memoriam especially for actual or in spirit shipmates on eternal patrol: There is a port of no return, where ships May ride at anchor for a little space And then, some … Continue reading "#75: Memorial Day Pietas: Pietas and Beginning Contemplation on Aesthetics with Vietnam Vet Gary K. Wolf" The post #75: Memorial Day Pietas: Pietas and Beginning Contemplation on Aesthetics with Vietnam Vet Gary K. Wolf appeared first on Sand Pebbles Podcast.
A Memorial Day Pietas with Writer and Vietnam Veteran Gary K. Wolf contemplating esthetics generally and the esthetics of his individual work. In memoriam specifically for actual or in spirit shipmates on eternal patrol: There is a port of no return, where ships May ride at anchor for a little space And then, some … Continue reading "#76: Memorial Day Pietas: Beginning Contemplation on Aesthetics with Vietnam Vet Gary K. Wolf" The post #76: Memorial Day Pietas: Beginning Contemplation on Aesthetics with Vietnam Vet Gary K. Wolf appeared first on Sand Pebbles Podcast.
A Memorial Day Pietas with Writer and Vietnam Veteran Gary K. Wolf contemplating esthetics generally and the esthetics of his individual work. In memoriam specifically for actual or in spirit shipmates on eternal patrol: There is a port of no return, where ships May ride at anchor for a little space And then, some … Continue reading "#77: Memorial Day Pietas: Continuing Contemplation on Aesthetics with Vietnam Vet Gary K. Wolf" The post #77: Memorial Day Pietas: Continuing Contemplation on Aesthetics with Vietnam Vet Gary K. Wolf appeared first on Sand Pebbles Podcast.
A Memorial Day Pietas with Writer and Vietnam Veteran Gary K. Wolf contemplating esthetics generally and the esthetics of his individual work. In memoriam especially for actual or in spirit shipmates on eternal patrol: There is a port of no return, where ships May ride at anchor for a little space And then, some … Continue reading "#78: Memorial Day Pietas: Concluding Contemplation on Aesthetics with Vietnam Vet Gary K. Wolf" The post #78: Memorial Day Pietas: Concluding Contemplation on Aesthetics with Vietnam Vet Gary K. Wolf appeared first on Sand Pebbles Podcast.
We welcome guest Jen A. Miller (Running: A Love Story) who helps us unpack the 1981 novel that served as inspiration for the famous film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? The book is quite different than the movie: darker, for one thing, and also featuring both a magical genie and some questionable opinions about Persians. In the second half of the show, we talk to Jen about street harassment, peeing while running, MySpace, and "whore pants." For more, visit us online at bookfightpod.com.
On this week's Kulturecast, joined by guest co-hosts Sean and James, we round out our Page to Screen marathon with a review of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. It's a film about Bob Hoskins as a hard-boiled detective who gets mixed up with a cartoon rabbit and must clear his name when he is framed for murder. We also got to speak with author Gary K. Wolf about his thoughts on the film, what it was like to see a big screen adaptation of his work, and what he has going on now.As always, you can follow Chris Stachiw on Twitter at @KultureStach, John Lein at @johnlein1, and Kulture Shocked at @KultureShocked. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content.
In which snickers sponsors a novel. This episode features a short excerpt from an interview with novelist Gary K. Wolf that was conducted by the League of Ordinary Gentlemen Podcast. For more information about our show, visit sexykissingdoctorshow.tumblr.com
Cartoon Talk with Tim and Gary... and Jeff Heimbuch?! It's another Who Framed (Censored) Roger Rabbit episode. Tim, Gary and guest co-host Jeff Heimbuch (From Communicore Weekly and Live Fast Die Poor) talk all about Roger Rabbit, Disney, Disneyland and Jeff's new book. And it all leads to an exclusive interview with the creator of Roger Rabbit... Gary K. Wolf (author of 'Who Censored Roger Rabbit') Remember to call our voicemail and leave us a message: (406) 214-4451 (you may just hear it on the next episode) PLEASE rate us/subscribe on iTunes. Find us online: www.saturdaymorningrewind.com And FOLLOW us on Facebook and Twitter!
December’s Interview: Charles Fleischer and Joanna Cassidy Make sure to see Charles Fleischer and Gary K. Wolf (author of Who Censored Roger Rabbit) at the Northeast Comic Con in Boston on December 6th! (podcast intro recorded by Larry Kenney from the original Thundercats) (opening dialogue music by: Gary Lane) PLEASE rate us/subscribe on iTunes. Find us online: www.saturdaymorningrewind.com And FOLLOW us on Facebook and Twitter!
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) PG | 1h 44min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 22 June 1988 (USA) A toon-hating detective is a cartoon rabbit's only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder. Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Gary K. Wolf (novel), Jeffrey Price (screenplay) Stars: Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy https://www.acoupleofaveragejoes.com https://www.patreon.com/acoupleofaveragejoes https://radiopublic.com/cinescape-magazine-podcast-G7pnZB