Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Resources
Websites
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If you want more Jessica Rabbit (in a totally PG sense), check out her fan site.
Book or TV Adaptations
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Not only did Gary K. Wolf write the book the film was based on, he posed as Eddie Valiant on the cover of the book's paperback edition
Articles and Interviews
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Williams designed Jessica as the "ultimate male fantasy": a combo of Rita Hayworth, Veronica Lake, and Lauren Bacall. If she were drawn today, she'd have the face of Charlize Theron, the attitude of Jennifer Lawrence, and the butt of a Kardashian.
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Roger Rabbit was the kind of movie even film critics paid to see twice.
Video
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The most convincing aspect of Bob Hoskins's performance might not be acting with invisible characters, but instead putting on a flawless American accent.
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Animation director Richard Williams talks about giving his animated characters a sense of roundness. These Toons have more depth than a lot of flesh-and-blood actors today.
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Even more impressive than the animation is seeing how the movie was made before the Toons were added.
Audio
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Need a ringtone, reaction effect, or noise to annoy your friends. All the iconic smashes, sounds, and quips from Roger Rabbit are here.
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Even Roger would have shut up during a moment of silence for Bob Hoskins, who died in 2014.
Images
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Roger Rabbit looked totally different in early test footage, but the trench coat is snazzy.
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Charles Fleischer dressed as Roger on the set, even though he was never on camera. He's the one in the bunny suit.
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The original poster shows a silhouette of Roger…made of the film of Roger Rabbit. How artsy. And meta.