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Release Date: TBA Studio: Walt Disney Pictures Director: Robert Zemeckis Screenwriter: Jeffrey Price, Peter Seaman Starring: Not Available
Genre: Animation, Comedy MPAA Rating: Not Available Official Website: Not Available Plot Summary: Robert Zemeckis is revisiting "Who Framed Roger Rabbit."
Talk of a "Roger Rabbit" sequel has been going on since the film originally hit theaters, but now it appears closer than ever. Zemeckis confirmed that he's been "buzzing" about bringing his twittery character back to the bigscreen, saying, "I'll tell you what is buzzing around in my head now that we have the ability—the digital tools, performance capture—I'm starting to think about 'Roger Rabbit.'"
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit" was released in 1988 and starred Bob Hoskins as Eddie Valiant, a toon hating detective who is a cartoon rabbit's only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder.
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Robert Zemeckis
is opening up about Roger Rabbit 2. We found out just the other day the original scribes will be back on board. Today, we learned a little more.
We've been wondering whether Robert's recent fetish with motion capture would lead to its use in the sequel, or if we'd see the traditional style used in films like Anchors Aweigh and of course his first Roger Rabbit. Zemeckis tells MTV that he will use MoCap, but not on the Toons. "I wouldn't use it for the cartoon characters, because I think they should stay two-dimensional because that's what — I wouldn't dimensonalize Roger," he said. "And I couldn't dimensonalize Jessica even if I wanted to because she doesn't have a nose. We wouldn't want to give her a nose.”
At least it's good to know he's putting an assload of thought into this. If he's using motion capture though, what's the story? Maybe the phasing out of traditional animation by Mocap and cheap flash animation? Now that would be pretty damn interesting. As a filmmaker myself, I've always respected Robert for giving me something I never expected. From Back to the Future to cult classics such as Death Becomes Her or Roger Rabbit his work is fast paced, if not totally crazy. So all the power to him. Just don't make another Polar Express. I've had enough nap time.
As for who will star, no word yet on that. But here's hoping the MoCap will drag Bob Hoskins back. If not, let the casting rumors begin! But we must begin casting rumors properly... with Johnny Depp.
Oh hell ya!
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Zemeckis has to be one of my top three filmmakers, but even though the writing team is back, I'm curious as to how this would work. Zemeckis has expanded his creativity and technology since 1988. Also, if the original was released in this day of age, it would have never worked.
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TOO MUCH RUDO FOR ONE PHOTO!!!!!
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I hope if they do bring it back it still has that 80s vibe to it. Zemeckis can do it but I wonder what he has planned. I mean, this can either be awesome and relive many childhood moments for most people. Or it could just be a huge flop and depress an entire generation who grew up on the original.
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You guys are right about that. It could be like when Rugrats, Doug, and TMNT got remade and didn't feel the same. I wouldn't mind if it had the exact effects as the 80's version. Only way it would work.
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I'll probably go see this moive, just because I liked the original. I'm really interested to see how they make a 21-year-old character relevent to the 21st Century.
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