Do any of your Top 5 Most Evil Movie Villains lists include Judge Doom? And if they don't then is there something wrong with you? That shoe's parents had to listen to his horrible whimpering as he was Dipped out of existence!
I thought I was ready for to relive it. I was not. Crawled into the back of my theater chair all over again. Also, minor fun fact (actual fun may vary): I used Doom's scheme of the freeway buying out the trolley company to explain the blockchain to somebody.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎞️ *The setting and characters of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"* - Introduction to the groundbreaking movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" where real actors interact with animated characters. - Description of the setting: Hollywood in 1947, where cartoon characters, or "Toons," reside in Toontown. - Introduction to the main character, private detective Eddie Valiant, and the premise of the storyline. 02:19 🐰 *Roger Rabbit's declining performance and investigation plot* - Roger Rabbit's declining performance as a cartoon star and the investigation into his wife's alleged affair. - Overview of the plot involving Roger Rabbit's suspicion of his wife's infidelity with Marvin Acme, owner of the Acme Corporation and Toontown. - Introduction to key characters like Jessica Rabbit, Marvin Acme, and Roger Rabbit. 04:14 🕵️♂️ *Eddie Valiant's backstory and involvement in the investigation* - Exposition on Eddie Valiant's backstory, including his past work with Toons and the tragic murder of his brother by a Toon. - Eddie's role as a private detective investigating the murder of Marvin Acme and the suspicions surrounding Roger Rabbit. - Introduction to the character Judge Doom and his sinister intentions. 06:35 💔 *Roger Rabbit's innocence and uncovering of the conspiracy* - Roger Rabbit's innocence in the murder case and his attempt to prove his innocence. - Revelation of the hidden will of Marvin Acme, which holds the key to saving Toontown. - Eddie Valiant's realization of the true culprit behind the conspiracy and his efforts to expose them. 08:57 🔍 *Showdown and resolution in Toontown* - Climactic showdown in Toontown where the villain's true identity is revealed, and the plan to destroy Toontown is thwarted. - Roger Rabbit's heroism in saving Toontown and clearing his name of suspicion. - Conclusion of the storyline with the resolution of the murder mystery and the preservation of Toontown's future. Made with HARPA AI
Who Framed Roger Rabbit was such a good movie and the shorts were funny. I would've loved to see more of the shorts if they were not cancelled. It would also be cool to see 2D and live action crossover movies again today.
I was going to make a joke about the dip surely being lethal to literally anything it touched, but apparently the ingredients are all just paint thinners, and when combined are used by hand animators to remove ink. Look, the chemicals sounded scary, ok?
5:05 - I feel like you missed the chance to make a Flat Earther joke here with the Sun 6:07 - This scene still gets me all teary eyed. That poor shoe. RIP 6:43 - Clearly you never played Paddy Cake with a girl before ;)
How did you not mention the most groundbreaking crossover and probably the only time we’ll ever see it… at least until Disney buys out Warner Brothers in a few years- Mickey and Bugs on screen at the same time. Also, the whole alleged Jessica and Goofy affair warranted the classic “why did Mickey divorce Minnie?” joke. A joke that was best told by Butthead when he said it as “cuz she was doin Goofy” 😂
The spy allegations of goofy were a reference to the blacklisting of hollywood actors accused of courting communist propaganda into the states. Basically, a conservative government decided Hollywood was too liberal with it's messages of, idk, don't be a dick to a whole class of people for no reason. So yeah, this is a reference to that. In fact, a lot of this movie is sly reference to America being kinda shitty. It's kind of funny that this is the undertone of this flick while Zucker's Back to the Future was a lot more rose tinted in it's look at the past...then again, he was looking at his own time and this was a look at a time before his, so he's going to be a little less nostalgic.
But this is my now favorite breakdown!The best thing about this movie is that it literally cannot be replicated again because of all of the legalities and the work that went into this masterpiece. Bugs bunny and mickey mouse had to have equal screen time for instance
I read that's why they snuck in a few extra frames with him holding the bowling balls like Mickey mouses head plus I think a couple other things I forget
Goofy - the last person i wouod ever suspect to be the victim of McCarthyism 😂😂😂 Also Christopher Lloyd looks like hes playing Slugworth from Willy Wonka haha
When I was little, I wanted to be Roger Rabbit. Now I realize it's probably because I'm a lesbian and hopelessly weak in the presence of curvy redheads
Nah, if the movie were made today it would be cancelled for no representation, and for featuring an attractive CIS woman with unrealistic proportions in a monogamous relationship.
Do any of your Top 5 Most Evil Movie Villains lists include Judge Doom? And if they don't then is there something wrong with you? That shoe's parents had to listen to his horrible whimpering as he was Dipped out of existence!
You ever wonder who the hell drew Judge Doom and why? That cartoonist is the real villain.
@@nathanielgreer2764 So many theories about who Doom was. Most popular is the hunter who killed Bambi's parents.
he looks like Roger Stone. now that i think of it, ive never seen both of them in the same room so maybe he IS Roger Stone.
Hey DN - I was thinking maybe you could do a "John Waters Arc" of movies?? Anyways hope all is well in DNland 😂
You're not the only one who didn't know Bob Hoskins was British. Super Mario Bros convinced me he was the most Bronxish Bronxman who ever Bronxed.
He was also in _Mermaids_ with Cher and if I'm not mistaken, he spoke the SAME way there too...
The reveal that Doom was a cartoon blew my mind when I first saw this movie
Roger Rabbit!! Hell yeah absolutely one of my favorite movies. Super pumped for this one!!! Thank you DN. This film mean a lot to me personally.
The Dip...aka paint thinner. Still a terrifying scene
You have to pause and read the IMDB page😂 D goes the extra mile every time
He described them as the Dukes of Hazard. 😂😂😂😂 Just Gold
Always good to see new content
I thought I was ready for to relive it. I was not. Crawled into the back of my theater chair all over again.
Also, minor fun fact (actual fun may vary): I used Doom's scheme of the freeway buying out the trolley company to explain the blockchain to somebody.
I’m 40 years old and the DIP is still more scary than cancer.
That sound effect falling off a cliff is so classic 😆
I saw this in the theater 2x. I loved this movie when I was 15. Great job!
this movie confused the hell out of me when i was a kid.
i need to watch it again to try and make sense out of it
Your absence is always felt by me my friend 😢
Pure gold brother lol I forgot how good this movie is
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🎞️ *The setting and characters of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"*
- Introduction to the groundbreaking movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" where real actors interact with animated characters.
- Description of the setting: Hollywood in 1947, where cartoon characters, or "Toons," reside in Toontown.
- Introduction to the main character, private detective Eddie Valiant, and the premise of the storyline.
02:19 🐰 *Roger Rabbit's declining performance and investigation plot*
- Roger Rabbit's declining performance as a cartoon star and the investigation into his wife's alleged affair.
- Overview of the plot involving Roger Rabbit's suspicion of his wife's infidelity with Marvin Acme, owner of the Acme Corporation and Toontown.
- Introduction to key characters like Jessica Rabbit, Marvin Acme, and Roger Rabbit.
04:14 🕵️♂️ *Eddie Valiant's backstory and involvement in the investigation*
- Exposition on Eddie Valiant's backstory, including his past work with Toons and the tragic murder of his brother by a Toon.
- Eddie's role as a private detective investigating the murder of Marvin Acme and the suspicions surrounding Roger Rabbit.
- Introduction to the character Judge Doom and his sinister intentions.
06:35 💔 *Roger Rabbit's innocence and uncovering of the conspiracy*
- Roger Rabbit's innocence in the murder case and his attempt to prove his innocence.
- Revelation of the hidden will of Marvin Acme, which holds the key to saving Toontown.
- Eddie Valiant's realization of the true culprit behind the conspiracy and his efforts to expose them.
08:57 🔍 *Showdown and resolution in Toontown*
- Climactic showdown in Toontown where the villain's true identity is revealed, and the plan to destroy Toontown is thwarted.
- Roger Rabbit's heroism in saving Toontown and clearing his name of suspicion.
- Conclusion of the storyline with the resolution of the murder mystery and the preservation of Toontown's future.
Made with HARPA AI
One of the most underrated movies of all time in my eyes
Who Framed Roger Rabbit was such a good movie and the shorts were funny. I would've loved to see more of the shorts if they were not cancelled. It would also be cool to see 2D and live action crossover movies again today.
If you're not convinced, Bob Hoskins was British, go see the Long Good Friday. You won't be disappointed.
I swear there was a Roger Rabbit short film they played before Honey I Shrunk the Kids in the theatre.
They did it was also on the VHS tape
There were also Roger Rabbit shorts that played before the movies Dick Tracy and A Far Off Place.
I'm just glad someone finally made sense of the patty cake scene
Jessica Rabbit made myself like females like that i just can't stop thinking about Jessica Rabbit
I'll bet a lot of people can't.
@@dreamguardian8320 and i have been thinking about Loona from Helluva Boss
Welcome back !! Love your writing and humor, these videos are great. Would you eventually do the Cobra Kai series?
this was a part of the 1980s PG 13 collection. when I got older I realized what everything meant.
The Dip, something most horror movies wouldn't consider as too sick and evil.
There's a theory that the script that eventually became this movie started as a sequel to The Two Jakes and Chinatown.
I don't think anyone would call Roger Rabbit woke garbage.
As a kid I wanted Eddie to kick rogers ass, he was really annoying until the end.
I was going to make a joke about the dip surely being lethal to literally anything it touched, but apparently the ingredients are all just paint thinners, and when combined are used by hand animators to remove ink. Look, the chemicals sounded scary, ok?
Enhance... Enhance... Enhance...
5:05 - I feel like you missed the chance to make a Flat Earther joke here with the Sun
6:07 - This scene still gets me all teary eyed. That poor shoe. RIP
6:43 - Clearly you never played Paddy Cake with a girl before ;)
The shoe's death scene made me physically sick when I saw in the theater. I was 5 and the stress of watching that gave me nausea and a nasty headache.
How did you not mention the most groundbreaking crossover and probably the only time we’ll ever see it… at least until Disney buys out Warner Brothers in a few years- Mickey and Bugs on screen at the same time.
Also, the whole alleged Jessica and Goofy affair warranted the classic “why did Mickey divorce Minnie?” joke. A joke that was best told by Butthead when he said it as “cuz she was doin Goofy” 😂
The spy allegations of goofy were a reference to the blacklisting of hollywood actors accused of courting communist propaganda into the states. Basically, a conservative government decided Hollywood was too liberal with it's messages of, idk, don't be a dick to a whole class of people for no reason. So yeah, this is a reference to that. In fact, a lot of this movie is sly reference to America being kinda shitty. It's kind of funny that this is the undertone of this flick while Zucker's Back to the Future was a lot more rose tinted in it's look at the past...then again, he was looking at his own time and this was a look at a time before his, so he's going to be a little less nostalgic.
But this is my now favorite breakdown!The best thing about this movie is that it literally cannot be replicated again because of all of the legalities and the work that went into this masterpiece. Bugs bunny and mickey mouse had to have equal screen time for instance
I read that's why they snuck in a few extra frames with him holding the bowling balls like Mickey mouses head plus I think a couple other things I forget
Goofy - the last person i wouod ever suspect to be the victim of McCarthyism 😂😂😂 Also Christopher Lloyd looks like hes playing Slugworth from Willy Wonka haha
Anthony "Cooter" Hopkins hahaha. Oh, nerd. You're the living end.
Cartoon meth addiction is a very serious thing.
1:35 OMG!!! SHOUT-OUT TUPELO
When I was little, I wanted to be Roger Rabbit. Now I realize it's probably because I'm a lesbian and hopelessly weak in the presence of curvy redheads
We need to talk about jake springer
What's hilarious if you did the film today It will take place around the time the film originally came out
Goofy roller skating into the Pentagon 😂😂😂
Yeeeeaaaaahhhhh, boooooyyyyyeeeeee!!!
Nah, if the movie were made today it would be cancelled for no representation, and for featuring an attractive CIS woman with unrealistic proportions in a monogamous relationship.
This eas good , i loved this movie as a kid lol