So inspired by the re:view I watched Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I haven't seen it since I was a kid. Its still great. All of the effects, everything looks amazing. I didn't realise it was made by Disney, which is particularly hilarious since toon-town and toon logic is based primarily on Warner bros stuff.
I did a similar thing and watched Darkman when they did the ReView of it. Good movie but I was kinda spoiled by looking for the things the guys pointed out in their review of the movie.
Glad to see you liked Roger Rabbit its a pretty good film and it was cool to learn how they did all the practical effects for the humans interacting with Toons. I liked how they compared it to Back to the Future how everything set-up has a payoff either comedic or dramatic. Rodger going ballistic after taking a swig of booze finding out his wife is "cheating" on him let's Eddie figure out how to let Rodger escape Judge Doom when he catches him in the bar, and the quick photograph of Eddie and his brother working as clowns in a picture shown at the beginning pays off where Eddie uses his clowning skills to defeat the weasels at the end.
Also the film is free on Tubi for the rest of the month. If you want to watch it without sailing the pirate seas you have five days to see it with ads for free.
One question I have to ask: how many times did you rewind the scene when Eddie and Jessica get kicked out of the car and for a brief split-second you can see up Jessica's dress? Much like Basic Instinct where Sharon Stone uncrosses her legs while wearing a skirt, many VHS players were destroyed by people repeatedly rewinding that scene over and over again.
I also didn't realise Kathleen Kennedy was involved in this. One thing I don't get, she in one way or another was involved in many of the greatest movies to come out of the 80s, yet she seems to have completely fucked Star Wars in the 2020s. I don't understand how both of those things are true.
I suspect some of it has to do with Spielberg reigning her in. At one point Spielberg had his head on straight and knew how to make well made, intelligent, crowd-pleasing films that brought in piles of money. Every time she had a dumb idea Spielberg was there to smack it down and say "that's not a good idea for this film. It's dumb and will lose us shekels". Cut loose and on her own there was no one to stand over her and say "thats a dumb idea drop it". The Disney CEOs and Board of Directors did nothing to actually supervise her and make sure she was treating their acquisition of Star Wars well and they were rewarded with a dead franchise.
I'd say
plenty of the franchise's current sorry condition is her fault.
Plenty.
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I'd say Star Wars went into the toilet under her not just because of feminism and SJW pandering, that's part of it but not the sole reason the franchise wound up in the toilet. She picked crappy directors to helm the movies, didn't supervise them or have any real plan for the franchise, and micromanaged at the last minute when she got wind that things weren't going how she wanted them. She failed to manage the people under her properly and they made garbage without any kind of plan or direction. Star Wars went into the toilet mainly because she was asleep at switch not just because of her feminist pandering.
Sources mentioned at the time that it was also her that ultimately ordered the rewrites and reshoots of Kenobi, and look what that got us. I'd say her inability to let people make the movies and shows they want to make (outside of Rian Johnson for some fucking reason) is a huge reason why Star Wars is in the state that it is. It is writing by committee at its absolute worst.
It's a testament to her incompetence that for Solo her original choice for the directors were Phil Lord and Chris Miller; comedy directors famous for writing parody's that poke fun of cliches. Only when they were 90% of the way through she realized that hiring the writers and directors of Clone High, 21 Jumpstreet and the Lego Movie wasn't the best idea and had to scramble to salvage the movie.