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8 user reviews

9.1/10

Average votes grouped by age and by sex:
Age:   1-12    13-17   18-25   26-35   36-49    50+    Total  
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10
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9.5
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10
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9.3
7
Women:
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0
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Votes:
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1
10
1
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0
9
2
9.5
2
10
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9.1
8
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This is an awesome movie even after 7 years since ive seen it I still love this movie.
10/10
3.6.2006 - rottenskater@ - age: 13-17
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[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.]
Bought it. Watched it. Pretty much liked it. Awesome technology, pretty good movie. I really like how they mixed the humans as if they knew who the cartoons one. The begging got me laughing on the floor when the baby got mad after shooting and started swearing. Roger and Jessica Rabbit at their best. But, not really a kid movie. Only because their is swearing and innuyendo.
8/10
8.5.2006 - mikelandry10@ - age: 1-12
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This is one of my all time favortie movies ever, I own it, and was a good choice to buy it on my part.
10/10
16.1.2006 - xander_58@ - age: 26-35
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Excellent.
8/10
3.2.2005 - punk2116@ - age: 26-35
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It's funny that all of us who have submitted reviews are over 35. This was a fun movie. Lots of laughs and enough of a story line that, obviously, adults will enjoy it as much as the kids do.
9/10
31.1.2005 - dominicproctor@ - age: 36-49
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You don't see a movie like that every day.
8/10
18.3.2004 - bigmike1989@
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Ground breaking film in animation. Excellent film.
10/10
29.9.2003 - chotson@ - age: 36-49
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This wondrous Spielberg creation, combining animation with real live action, making cartoon character Roger and the Roosevelt Era of the thirties a present day reality, is a fantastic detective story, with something of Polanski's "Chinatown." It proves that an insidious economic conspiracy ruined California, especially Hollywood. The characters are marvelous, extremely Romantic and crafted with comic ingenuity. Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit's voice is the soul of wild anarchic humor, infecting the seemingly stodgy Bob Hoskins who plays P. I. Eddy Valiant, in love with Joanna Cassidy as Dolores ("Blade Runner") Kathleen Turner is Jessica, Roger's magnificent wife, painted in the image of an incomparable woman and totally devoted to her funny bunny. And Chris Lloyd is evil personified. Toons live.
10/10
27.3.2003 - bonsaul@ - age: 50+
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