Deep Thoughts about Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
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We’re not bad…we’re just drawn that way!
In this episode, Emily brings her deep thoughts about a marvel of innovation and animation: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
This 1988 film, a self-conscious mashup of three different animation studios’ styles and the film-noir of the Chinatown films, is a unique vehicle for a conversation about the ways in which art begets art. It also leads to some musings on options for reviving old stories (or genres) in ways that don’t perpetuate old hurts and oppression. In the end, much like with our Deep Thoughts About Clue, we are left with a deep appreciation for the filmmakers who took their task seriously, but never themselves.
P-p-please! Put in your earbuds and join us in Toontown!
Mentioned in this episode:
Manners and Monsters series by Tilly Wallace
Dominic Noble: Who Framed Roger Rabbit Lost in Adaptation
Our theme music is "Professor Umlaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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We are Tracie Guy-Decker and Emily Guy Birken, known to our family as the Guy Girls.
We have super-serious day jobs. For the bona fides, visit our individual websites: tracieguydecker.com and emilyguybirken.com
We're hella smart and completely unashamed of our overthinking prowess. We love movies and tv, science fiction, comedy, and murder mysteries, good storytelling with lots of dramatic irony, and analyzing pop culture for gender dynamics, psychology, sociology, and whatever else we find.
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