The Reel Rejects - WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) IS TERRIFYINGLY FUN!! MOVIE REVIEW!!

Episode Date: September 15, 2025

JESSICA RABBIT'S STILL GOT IT!! Who Framed Roger Rabbit Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: / thereelrejects Visit https://huel.com/rejects to get 15% off your order Who Framed Roger Rabbit Reactio...n, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, & Spoiler Review — Tara Erickson & Aaron Alexander dive into Robert Zemeckis’ groundbreaking live-action/animation noir, celebrating its seamless ToonTown VFX, sly film-noir tropes, and surprisingly edgy humor! Cast & characters: Bob Hoskins (Eddie Valiant), Christopher Lloyd (Judge Doom), Charles Fleischer (Roger Rabbit/Benny the Cab), Kathleen Turner (Jessica Rabbit – voice), Joanna Cassidy (Dolores), Stubby Kaye (Marvin Acme), Alan Tilvern (R.K. Maroon), Richard LeParmentier (Lt. Santino), Lou Hirsch (Baby Herman – voice), Mel Blanc (Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck/Tweety – voices), Mae Questel (Betty Boop – voice). Most iconic scenes we cover: Jessica’s “Why Don’t You Do Right?” at the Ink & Paint Club, the “patty-cake” scandal photos, Benny the Cab chase, the Daffy vs. Donald dueling pianos, Judge Doom dipping the poor shoe, the handcuff gag in Eddie’s office, the warehouse finale with the Dip cannon, the “shave and a haircut” knock, and Doom’s Toon reveal with the steam-roller. Most quotable lines: “I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way.” • “Shave and a haircut—two bits!” • “Remember me, Eddie? When I killed your brother, I talked JUST… LIKE… THIS!” • “Patty-cake?!” • “Toons. Gets ’em every time.” We also shout out Amblin/Disney’s mega crossover cameos (Bugs & Mickey free-fall!), the puppeteering tricks, shadow integration, and why this 1988 classic still feels mind-blowingly modern. Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/thetaraericksonIntense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/  Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:42 are coming up oh my gosh all right we got a lot of questions god man so we are going to get right to it chase lee i remember when i was young judge dooms christopher lloyd eyes with the scariest thing i'd ever see now it's still creepy but more funny what is a scene or a character from a childhood movie that was super scary that is now funny that's now funny that's an interesting question i feel like i don't know if there's anything that was scary that turned funny for me like that's a good question but i know something that was scary i haven't revisited it because i thought it was scary there's a movie called monster house that came out when i was a kid and there's a part of
Starting point is 00:02:25 the movie where you go into the basement of this monster house and there is like a cement mold of a woman's body that's like on the floor. Uh-huh. It's the creepiest thing I've ever seen. Really? Is that animated? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:41 I think being Greg covered that on the You watch Monster House? Yeah, with Greg on this channel. I'm pretty sure you guys leave it in the comments to try to find the video. Does that sound familiar? Yeah, just like a cement woman like a slab of cement with like a woman's frame underneath? I think so. I think so. Like, I would get why that would be scary. Yeah, I was traumatizing. I've not watched a movie since, so maybe it's not a scary now, but that's the first thing that came into mind. Yeah, I think I were, like, when I first watched E.T, I was a little spooked out, but now I love that movie. So, uh, it's not funny to me. It's just a phenomenal movie, which again, Amblin entertainment.
Starting point is 00:03:19 I can be watched E.T. I've not seen it in many. You have to. You have never seen it. If I did, it was when I was a kid. I don't remember the story at all. Oh, wow. I would re-watch it. Yeah, I would re-watch it with you. Totally. You guys let us know.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Maybe you leave it in the comments and say, like, Taryn, Aaron, cover E.T. Also, something that was scary. It wasn't animated, but I remember when I was a kid seeing Voltemort on the back of the dude's head in Sorcerer Stone. That was real, real scary. That is spooky. It is, it is kind of, okay, this register is, like, more silly now and less scary because
Starting point is 00:03:53 the CGI is outdated. When I was this kid, that was terrifying. Yeah, I'm down with that. That's a good answer. Reject Nation, at the start of this year, I was sitting over 20% body fat, 218 pounds of his end of January, as of a couple weeks ago, finally took the photos I've been talking about it all year. I completed the mission six-pack abs came in, 8% body fat, 170 pounds.
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Starting point is 00:05:43 in real life interactions? I thought it was pretty seamless, especially for the time. Also, thoughts on the twist at the end. A cartoon and disguise as human. So, cool. I thought it was really cool that he was a human in disguise as a tune, or a tune in disguise as a human. But, yeah, we commented throughout the entire reaction. I thought that they did a really great job.
Starting point is 00:06:05 I think the first tell of that that really caught my eye. I didn't say it out loud. But when the Roger Rabbit was, like, pulling the dude's sleeve or like pulling the jacket. Yeah. And the fact that, you know, this cartoon thing was actually interacting in a way that was causing tension on whatever he was pulling. I thought that was really interesting. The fact that they were able to still be very cartooned and animated, but the way that they're able to utilize shadows to make it feel like they were in the same space
Starting point is 00:06:34 was really impressive, especially that scene where the light was moving back and back and the light was removing from Roger Rabbit coming back and they were affecting them the same way at the same time. But that was really, really well done. I agree. I'm just completely stunned. I mean, you guys heard us throughout this whole thing of basically saying like it's it is, like wow for the time it's crazy how seamless it is i don't know how they did it um and it just does look really a lot like animation meets real life and i'm constantly curious as to why we
Starting point is 00:07:06 don't see that like there hasn't been another movie that's made that's like this that looks like this right maybe there has been but it's not as good i don't know i mean i mean space jam is definitely a blend of like tv animation yeah but as far as movies like made today we don't, it's mostly like CGI blended with real life stuff exactly, the out of water experience like we just, John and I just watched Smurfs not too long ago and that's an example of
Starting point is 00:07:32 animated thing in interacting with the real world but something like this not good. Not good, no, this was great and yeah we need more of those like I think if we correct me from wrong or maybe I don't know if you know about this
Starting point is 00:07:48 but there is a movie that's like I believe it's two-d animation a couple of 3D coming I want to say next year called Coyote versus Acme Oh, I've never, I didn't know Yeah, yeah, so it's going to be like a court case and there's real life actors With like the creative characters
Starting point is 00:08:05 So that's going to be something To look out for for us Yeah, yeah, it's going to be dope So I would love to watch that for the channel Yeah, it was originally something that Warner Brothers shelved But Catchup Entertainment bought it So it's going to be coming out in theaters
Starting point is 00:08:18 I'm glad because I I'm like, why don't we see movies? like this that are like good you know what i mean we need more of them from all respects that i've heard that it is actually really good so that gives me hope yeah and the twist at the end i felt like we we felt like it was coming but it still was surprised like we didn't guess that way earlier like we kind of thought it when you said he he maybe put the eye it was weird where he's covering it up and then i'm like does he ever had eyes and it was no it was sort of a bait and switch but then the reveal when he gets run over
Starting point is 00:08:53 I thought was great. And when he's like, I'm mounting. Yeah, no, I didn't know, but I was like, okay, this seems like they did that for a reason. The fact that he's stripping over eyes covering his eye. Totally. I was like, okay, that'll be a trip. I don't know. Like, I thought he was going to fully reveal
Starting point is 00:09:09 himself to be a tune, not this like cartoon blend of a tune wearing a mask. Yeah, that's totally. I can definitely see how that scared kids as well, though. I agree. Spooky looking. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:09:22 You want to take the next one? All right. Melissa Taylor. Was that the next one? Yep. Melissa Taylor, thank you so much for sending you a question. Very excited for this one. We had this on VHS and it was a regular rotation at our house when I was a kid.
Starting point is 00:09:35 It's surprising how to mix and it's surprising how to a mix of animation in real life come off so believable. Tom Hanks called it the most complicated movie ever made. Wow. Do you think, like I do. do you think like I do that classic animation seems to work much better than the realistic AI animation in today's film
Starting point is 00:10:00 in today's films I do sure I mean yeah I think so especially with how much effort and attention and just orchestration that they went into making this look the way it did
Starting point is 00:10:14 I think there are arguments for I mean we have if we're being technical about it. We have animated things being kind of coupled with, you know, real life figures like, for example, Thanos is technically an animated character.
Starting point is 00:10:31 But it's designed to look realistic so interact in spaces, but something that's distinctly designed to look like a cartoon interacting with something that is real and tangible, I think that is extremely impressive and I
Starting point is 00:10:47 do think that for the effect of it having two worlds interacting on the same space that is intentional, I think this is still the best to do it. I think this is even better than Space Jam, even though something like this lay the foundation for something like a Space Jam and other films to have the hybrid.
Starting point is 00:11:09 Yeah, and I think, in thinking about it, I do agree with you, Melissa, and the thing they did right with this is that they're not constantly in a real world looking type of set because I think that might look a little weird where it's like let's say we made one today and it's people and it's also animated but we're constantly in a real life set
Starting point is 00:11:32 they made the sets here look very cartoony very acme right which like so we're added into this world that even when we're in the real life sets there's still a little bit of that cartoony old school vibe that I think the set design and the vibe of this movie made it really what it is.
Starting point is 00:11:55 They did a brilliant job putting them both together seamlessly, but I also think it's because the background and the environment matched everything they were doing in a really, really beautiful way. That made it come across just amazing. Truly. Yeah. All right, Tim Porkroll, just from a rights perspective, this movie is a marvel seeing characters
Starting point is 00:12:19 from across Disney and Warner Brothers Properties if you're making this movie in this day and age who are some of the characters you think would go great together across any and all animation studios and properties Ooh I got this one
Starting point is 00:12:33 Okay go So I grew up In the 2000s The three big channels were Nickelodeon, Cartoon Cartoon Network and Disney Channel So for the longest I wanted to
Starting point is 00:12:46 see shows that were animated crossover like Danny Phantom and J. Klong American Dragon. One was Disney Channel. The other one was Nickelodeon. And, you know, we did get some crossovers like that in that era. You know, we got, you know, Timmy, fairly odd parents in Jimmy Neutron, Jimmy, Timmy Power Hour. If you're of that era, no, let me not down the comments. But, yeah, I think there's a lot of really great opportunities for them to cross over. I always wanted to see Teen Titans cross over with Ben 10. I think that would be a fun one. and I'm sure there has to be some weird crossover between like Nickelode and stuff
Starting point is 00:13:23 granted this I'm in the Cartier Network stuff that I'm not thinking of at this particular moment in time but yeah for them to do a you know all inclusive tune updated version of this maybe set it in modern day I think that would be really awesome is there anything that you can think of I'm thinking it would be really cool to see like
Starting point is 00:13:45 Batman and Wonder Woman maybe link up with like any Pixar like imagine if they were like with toy story or the Incredibles like I love all the Pixar films but imagine like if we had like even if it was like Wally and like Batman or Wonder Woman show up with like Wally and some of the toy story characters maybe like Elastigurl some of the Incredibles I think that'd be a lot of fun like the DC meet Disney type of vibe yeah that'd be a good time. Yeah, for sure. When you said Incredibles, like, they got me thinking, oh, my
Starting point is 00:14:21 God, yeah, incredible's crossover with. Totally. So many, yeah, I think there's a lot of potential for all. Because they would do so well with Wonder Woman and Batman, even Superman with the Incredibles. Like, imagine that. That'd be wild. That'd be super. That'd be a lot of fun. Someone make that happen, please. Can we get these
Starting point is 00:14:36 studios to agree so we can get a cool unprecedented combination like this? I want to see it. I think everyone, most people would be receptive to that as well. Totally. Yeah. Thank you. You want to take? All right.
Starting point is 00:14:51 Kev B. Thank you so much for standing in a question, Kev B. The film shows cartoon facing discrimination in a way that mirrors real-life social issues, like discrimination and prejudice. How well do you think it handled those themes without feeling too heavy or preaching? I think it did a pretty good job, honestly. Yeah, they at the beginning kind of treated the tunes like second-class citizens. and they have their literal own land that they kind of come in to work into, you know, the real world.
Starting point is 00:15:24 And, yeah, I think they did a great job of showcasing that they're perceived as a problem. And our detective character, Eddie, kind of was a victim, so to speak, of the tune problem, and which is why he kind of had a disdain for tunes up until the case. and Roger Rabbit and kind of coming around at the end. So, yeah, it was definitely present. But I don't think it was something that was like overt trying to say like, this is the message. Like, you know, I think that if you're a kid watching it,
Starting point is 00:16:00 you're maybe not going to pick up on it that deeply. Obviously, it's there. But no, I think they had a good balance of, you know, story and what they're focusing on, which also showcasing the class disparity between tunes and humans. Yeah, and I don't think it was like too heavy or too preachy. It did show a good, it just showed how Eddie, even though he's working with the tunes, how people will treat him differently because he ends up working with them.
Starting point is 00:16:33 That's like anyone who's like, let's pretend that you have asshole friends that are like, you have gay friends, ill, right? You shouldn't be like hanging out with like gay people or something. You know, people are cuckoo. So it's like, yes, I can very much see how they're mirroring real life scenarios. Except I don't, I think they did it really subtly. And they made it work between, like, tune and real life where it made sense that they added on these, the characters of tunes that they're like too high energy. And these tunes are like, right?
Starting point is 00:17:07 And you're like, well, of course, the humans would want to deal with a tune because they're just so different. So I think that's maybe where kids' minds would go. But, of course, underlying would be the real-life sort of scenarios. And I think they handled it nicely. Yeah. Also, the part I missed, trivia. During filming a crew from Roger Rabbit, but the crew had puppeteers hiding out of sight.
Starting point is 00:17:31 Oh, moving around objects to make it feel like the cartoons were really there causing all the chaos. Meanwhile, the actors went through mind training to react to convincingly, convincingly two invisible characters. That is very cool. That's very cool. Oh my God. I love that. I love that fact.
Starting point is 00:17:52 Wow. I would love to watch like a BDS doc of the making of this movie because, yeah, like Tom Cruise or Tom Hanks said. Yeah, it seems like it was the most complicated movie ever made. I love it. I can't because even when I'm watching it, it's what, 30 years later that when it came out, that I'm still like, it does look very complicated. And with that, I kept thinking, how did they do that? I'm like, it had to be a green screen hand when Jessica Rabbit grabs his tie.
Starting point is 00:18:23 His tie is moving, but he's reacting to an animated character. But then also in the environment, in the background, I can't believe they had puppeteers out of sight. Out of sight. You don't even see them so that you really feel like this cartoon is wrecking stuff over. and you don't you don't see them and the fact they just study being a mime oh so good yeah man they freaking killed it
Starting point is 00:18:51 I really love that that's a great great trivia thanks for that kept be Brian Reed says how does the movies blend of live action animation change the way we experience the story compared to a traditional cartoon or live action film
Starting point is 00:19:06 I feel like what they did was started off with a story that, granted, it is obviously involving tuned and tune land, but I think utilizing the genre of noir allows it to have a sense of grounding because this is a type of story, you know, a guy who's an investigator, is hired to spy on a guy's wife, that guy is then framed for murder and then has to go along the case to figure out what it happens. Like, that in and of itself could be a traditional plot, but putting it in the context of something that is involving second-class citizens,
Starting point is 00:19:45 involving cartoons, and not losing sight of that while also having fun with the fact that they are tuned is what makes this really work. And how did the one change the way we experience the story? I think, yeah, I think just that. I think that because it was something that had the foundation, it allowed it to be silly while also having real stakes. And I think that is a very tricky balance to have within a movie like this, but I feel like they were very successful in how they did it.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Like, honestly, yeah, it was great. I think it changes the way we experienced it because the animated parts actually come to life. So it's not just like a live action film or a traditional cartoon, right? There's real people interacting with tunes. And when we see him take out a tune gun and the bullets, and you're like, oh, that interaction, we don't get to. to see. So the experience is different. That's a human now interacting with the tune that can
Starting point is 00:20:45 operate like a tune that explodes and has an axe and then like kills whatever the bottle in the air. Like that was cool. So the experience of those two meshing together is super fun, which is why I think that that experience is you're in a land where anything is possible as long as Eddie finds the right tunes to work with, right? Yeah. Yeah. Okay, Flying Scottsman 4072. Taryn Aaron for Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Starting point is 00:21:18 This film is the ultimate crossover event ever. Besides the Avengers, of course, seeing Bugs and Mickey together and the other Looney Tunes in Disney characters, and heck, even Betty Boop was truly special. Question to you, both is what's your favorite crossover event, animated, or live action? I think we Yeah, I don't know There's a lot I feel like we live
Starting point is 00:21:40 In the 2000 Especially now we live in the era Of the crossover You know Avengers one was like The big one Because you're like How are these characters going to Intertoy with one another
Starting point is 00:21:51 Yeah that's true When I was a kid The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour was crazy And another That was the Nickelodeon version of that And then the Disney channel version of that Was that's so sweet life Of Hannah Montana
Starting point is 00:22:04 And that was nuts. I was like, what? It comes to a crossover. This is crazy. And then there was a show called Sam and Cat, which is like the unprecedented. It's like a sequel series crossover spinoff show. Okay. Which I'm like, you don't hear about that.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Like two shows and then characters from those shows come together for their own show. Right. That's pretty unprecedented. But we don't talk about that a lot. But yeah, there's a lot of really great ones. Obviously, I think a few years ago, we had. Simpsons and Family Guy crossover and Homer and Peter Griffin were fighting. That was pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:22:40 Yeah, those are just a few off the top of my head. I mean, I can't really think of like crossover, but I'm just thinking of like when a character is so heightened that they give it like its own show, like Wanda Vision, right? That's not really a crossover, but. We've seen a few crossovers here. You saw Freddy versus Jason and we watched AVP. What do we watch?
Starting point is 00:23:02 Alien versus Predator. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I'm trying to think which one was better to me if it was Freddie and Jason or probably Alien versus Predator was a better made movie, I think. But Freddie versus Jason and those two worlds colliding is still a lot of fun. You know what I will say? Here is my crossover. Stranger Things, Nightmare on Elm Street. There are so many Nightmare and Elm Street references. They can. characters are named the same thing um they see visions it's sort of like they're dreaming it's a whole thing that's a good crossover and it's really just because the directors were very much like um you know working in the 80s and very inspired by anything 80s but especially in season i think it was three and four nightmare on street dude like go back and watch it you'll see okay all right you want to
Starting point is 00:24:00 take this one yeah i got you Andrew Thank you so much for sending them the question, dude. This movie does a great job of mixing many different animation, classics together, and bringing them into the real world. What new animated characters, arcane, Spider-Verse, K-pop, Demon Hunters, would you like to see in a movie in this style? Oh, you bring up some really interesting ones, dude. Yeah, because you're talking like New Age 3D animated characters.
Starting point is 00:24:29 Who would we like to see occupy the same space? oh that's a toughie dude K-pop demon hunters is my shit right now so I would love to see them cross over with something Totally That's Sony You know what
Starting point is 00:24:44 Let's you know what They're Sony So let's see the K-pop demon hunters crossover with the spider people A Spiderverse that would be fun Right watching them cut down some demons And then have Spider-Man and Gwen and Peter and Spider-Man
Starting point is 00:24:58 299 and Spider-punk take down demons with them That would be awesome Yeah. All in House of the Sony worlds, that's my crossover. That's what I'm saying. For a movie, hell yeah. I like that a lot. And you guys know I just covered K-pop, Stephen Hunters, which was just such a phenomenal movie and such great songs. I would love to see that carry over as long as we definitely still keep the singing and the songs, because what great original songs there were in that movie. Brilliant. But I feel like I'd want to say the same thing. Anything with Pixar. Pixar is like, it takes my heart. always um so i would i would say cross it with anything Pixar and i'll be happy because Pixar has such good writing and they make such brilliant films like it would be kind of funny
Starting point is 00:25:46 to see like minions and something Pixar cross over like banana and then they're with i don't know the toy story crew or something like that could be fun yeah i'm trying to think like Pixar with other Pixar things like true imagine like inside out but it's like the Incredibles. So you see like the superhero's feelings. Yeah, like the, right, right, like how they feel. That could be fun. Yeah, or like, I haven't seen Sol and so long.
Starting point is 00:26:17 Oh, that's a good movie. Yeah, I've only seen it once a long time ago as well, but that's, I do remember loving it. But like soul and up, you know, see like. Ooh, God. Cross over. So good. Two movies that hit you in the fields. Yeah, I'd love to see that cross over.
Starting point is 00:26:31 That's a really good. thought. I love that. That's a good one. There's so many possibilities. There is. There really is. Okay. Maurice Gray Jr., which was more disturbing. Judge Jim's reveal with the eyes and screechy voice or the fact that we never saw his real face. Ooh, I think the first one, seeing him, I
Starting point is 00:26:50 think if I were a kid and watch this movie and see him like inflate himself back up and no, first we go from flat and then inflate himself back up, that would have been freaking terrifying. What a visual. But, yeah, I'm forever curious to know what his real face was. What kind of creature was he in the world of tunes?
Starting point is 00:27:08 We'll never know. We'll never know. I will say the eyes and the screechy voice because they do a really close zoom in on him. When he's like, I spoke to you just like this. And he's like eyes pop. You're like, what in the actual F? Except I will say that the scariest visual is him blowing himself back up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:26 I don't even know how they did that. It looks phenomenal and creepy. is all get up. Like, maybe they reversed the footage. Oh, yeah, maybe they did. Yeah, it was like that, because he,
Starting point is 00:27:40 he probably put it, yeah. Probably deflated the, totally. The doll or not. Yep. Yeah, that would be freaky. Good thought. They probably did do that. It's still, God, that was scary.
Starting point is 00:27:53 Yeah. So weird. Ooh. Weird. All right. Last question is from Jay Rushden. What cartoon character are you most like this can be modern cartoon making easier to choose there what cartoon character am i most like there's so many cartoon characters man it's all freaking kinds of cartoons
Starting point is 00:28:15 that's a genuinely really hard question i only see myself as a cartoon but this is this is your scenario Wow, what's the closest thing to me in a cartoon form? You know what? I'm going to say Sully from Monsters, Inc. That's how I'm going to say is my closest. I love that. I love Sully.
Starting point is 00:28:45 He's great. Maybe I'll be the sushi lady where she's like, from Monsters, I won't be that. But you know her where she talks like this? She's like, here's your food now. That's not me, but I love her voice. she's freaking great um you know what i only saw this movie once but elita battle angel is like animated that's an anime and then that movie's just cool i just like her she's just
Starting point is 00:29:14 cool she's technically animated yeah i just but i don't think i don't know if people would be like that's like her i'm like who's cool like and a little bit like rugged and Badassery. Even though not really, I wish I was more badass. But anything that drives like fast cars, she's cool. I want to be that one. So you guys can tell me what animated character is out there that I'm obviously not thinking of right now. Okay. I don't know any fast driving. I know, right? Have you seen, okay. Have you seen Arcane? No. Oh, you guys are going to get her.
Starting point is 00:29:58 on Arcane, that'd be awesome. Okay. Because I'm like, there's some characters in Arcane I could see you as. Really? Yeah, for sure, for sure. Okay, I need to watch Arcane. I mean, I've heard that it's really good. So I'm sure that I could see myself in one of those characters
Starting point is 00:30:11 because I heard it's kind of a badass thing, right? Yeah, yeah. The woman in that show are really badass. Okay. All of them are. Yeah. There's, didn't we watch? Oh.
Starting point is 00:30:27 Where there's like a girl. and it's animated and she has like a sword and she's real cool. I can't think of it. Animated something that I either watch with you or Greg. That's me, guys. You know, I'm not going to remember. Not going to know the names. Not going to know the actor.
Starting point is 00:30:43 What did it look like? I don't know. What was the plot? Don't know. You guys might know. Whatever she watched, let us know in the comments. Let us know what she wants to be. Look up some stuff that I watched and let me know what I should choose for my answer for
Starting point is 00:30:57 Jay. who's always up in here leaving the questions which we appreciate so you guys um that's how you can ask the questions you got to get on patreon if you want to send us questions that's the really the first thing we do after watching a movie we go straight to the patrons questions because you guys basically with your questions help our review where we've we've reviewed the whole movie along with your great questions and because you also give us trivia which is awesome um we love that so don't forget about that um do you have any last thoughts um this movie was great it lived up to all of the hype yeah uh i was surprised by how nostalgic yet genuine and kind of
Starting point is 00:31:45 adult this movie was surprised by the elements of of fear that were in here especially in the third act and yeah the fact that this is a movie i think for everybody there's definitely a lot in here for adults but there's also a lot in here for kids too and yeah that that's great i think this is a i think this movie could be made today but not in the way that it was made and i'm happy that i got to experience it um how it was made in the time that it was made today as an adult i agree how cool is that they had puppeteers back there today they'd just be like i don't know we can fix it in post and make these things fall down or something yeah like i don't think you get jessica rabbit today god no like there's no way there's no way they'd be like she's
Starting point is 00:32:27 too sexual and like we can't it's too she's too much we we can't she's just too hot we can't do it um but i i really did uh i loved watching this and i am not surprised that it it has five stars a very high rating on i'm db i'm sure and rotten it has a very high score as well i i maybe look that up i'm going to say critics like 90 and i'm going to say audience is like 95 like that's what i'm take a guess um you see critics are 90 audiences 95 yeah critics 96 audiences 85 critics love the audience yeah critics are are right they are right this time and they're they're normally wrong um so anyway we loved it let us know down in the comments what did you guys like what's your favorite part of this movie what crossover event do you guys want animated or
Starting point is 00:33:27 action we'd love to see that too um and join us as always on the next one love you to the moon and back see ya deuces

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