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| 121.1 |  | 16316::DDESMAISONS |  | Fri Apr 09 1993 10:25 | 8 | 
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	Re: .0
	Agreed, I couldn't even watch the whole thing.
	Di
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| 121.2 |  | 5235::J_TOMAO | Free your mind and the rest will follow.. | Thu Apr 22 1993 11:49 | 3 | 
|  |     It was 'painful' to watch
    
    What a waste of $2.50
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| 121.3 | The worst! | 32198::KRUEGER |  | Tue May 18 1993 10:36 | 9 | 
|  |     Saw this Friday night; it had to be the worst movie I've ever sat
    through.  My daughter picked it up at Blockbuster ... I wish I had read
    this note file first!  Blah ...
    
    Kim Basinger played Kim Basinger.
    
    No stars out of any stars.
    
    Leslie
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| 121.4 | The 70's ,,,just called and they want thier 8-tracks | 6602::SCHIAVONE | Don't ever try to put me down! | Tue May 18 1993 11:56 | 8 | 
|  |     
>    No stars out of any stars.
    
	I gave it four for the Soundtrack, could be a little heavy for
	certain groups though...
	/Cap'n Quad
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| 121.5 |  | 35186::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Tue May 18 1993 15:43 | 5 | 
|  |     They loved the premise so much they forgot to write a script.
    
    People getting turned on by some toon is pretty worrisome.
    
    1/2 of a star because it was in color...
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| 121.6 | Especially if you created it... | 6602::SCHIAVONE | Don't ever try to put me down! | Tue May 18 1993 16:20 | 8 | 
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>    People getting turned on by some toon is pretty worrisome.
    
        Why?  Looks better than a lot of real I know!
	/Cap'n Quad
	
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| 121.7 |  | 3759::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Tue May 18 1993 22:53 | 8 | 
|  |     RE: .5  by 35186::BACH 
    
    >People getting turned on by some toon is pretty worrisome.
    
    On an intellectual and objective basis I would be inclined to agree
    with you.  I will admit, however, to being more than a little
    responsive the first time I saw Jessica Rabbit on the big screen.
    
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| 121.8 | have you seen a shrink? | 29067::K_BOUCHARD |  | Wed May 19 1993 18:16 | 1 | 
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| 121.9 | See also under Hugh Hefner | 42712::DUTTONS |  | Thu May 20 1993 07:03 | 6 | 
|  |     > Jessica Rabbit
    
    Here in the UK there's also a chocolate ad featuring 
    a breathy cartoon bunny.
    
    What is it about rabbits?
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| 121.10 | Toons mean more to some people than to others, I guess... | 6656::MCGARGHAN | What this place needs is more horses. | Fri May 21 1993 10:50 | 12 | 
|  |     And there's always Garth and Wayne (approximation of quote only):
    
    "Did you ever think, when you were a kid, that Bugs Bunny was pretty
    hot when he was in drag?"                           
    
    "What?  No!"
    
    "Me neither."
    
    :)
    
    
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| 121.11 | one star for the animation only.... | DECWET::METZGER | PBS = Profitable Barney Station | Mon Jun 14 1993 16:20 | 21 | 
|  | 
I label this one as a could have movie...as in it could have been a lot better
if they dispensed with some of the useless animation (8,234 scenes of doodles
hitting other doodles with implements of destruction) and spent some time on
deriving a plot.
The potential was there but they should have made Holly Would a total bitch
(cartoon and real-life) instead of a bubble-head. It would have been better if
they had her as a real villian type that would do anything to get out of Cool
World. Sean Young would have been better cast as Holly (but I'm sure having
Kim Basinger in it got them the capital they needed to proceed)
they should have spent some time introducing the cool world characters. I felt
that we should have know who they all were as soon as Byrne jumped into the
world. 
Decent premise but quite obvious that they enjoyed doing the animation too
much and spent all of their time/money on it instead of writing a script and
thinking about the movie as a whole...
Metz
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| 121.12 | Haven't seen it yet, but... | YUPPY::SECURITY | Security @LDO | Wed Jan 26 1994 13:34 | 9 | 
|  |     
    
    In agreement with .4
    
    The soundtrack was slamming!!!!!
    
    Beavis.
    
    
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| 121.13 | Rather dumb. | MDNITE::RIVERS | Whee! | Wed Dec 28 1994 12:35 | 61 | 
|  | 
    A silly movie with no real redeeming qualities (save for, perhaps, Brad 
    Pitt).
    
    The animation was neither interesting nor awful, although most of the
    characters flitting through the scenes were either utterly forgettable
    or rather annoying.  The mix of live action with animation reminded me
    of pre-Roger Rabbit efforts, where the cartoons looked, well, like two
    dimensional cartoons pasted onto the live-action.  The story was 
    marginal, the script seemed to have huge holes throughout it, and all 
    in all, it was just kind of silly and boring.  
    
    The characters, including the protagonist (a puzzled-looking Gabriel Byrne)
    had almost no personality traits to make them the least bit likable. 
    Our hero doesn't even have much of a personality, period.
     
    He's a cartoonist, just released from prison, where he was sent after
    having murdered his wife when he found her in bed with someone else.  
    Maybe he murdered her lover, too.  It's not made clear, and in fact, the 
    whole subject seems to have no bearing on the movie whatsoever.  Other 
    than to give a supporting character something to say.  ("Gee, why don't 
    you write about how you killed your wife when you found her in bed with 
    another man?"  That's it.  Really.)  
    
    He's also not a very good housekeeper.
    
    Brad Pitt's detective character, other than having the basics of a
    history established at the very beginning of the movie (which was
    far more interesting than anything that happened once the cartoons
    and the rest of the movie showed up), really doesn't get to do a whole
    lot but stroll around, interact with the cartoons and platonically lust
    after his "doodle" girlfriend. Who looks a lot like Kim Basinger's
    character, but we can tell the difference because one is brunette and
    one is blonde.  :)
    
    Certainly the blonde bombshell, Holly Wood, was just was a sex-object
    with just the barest effort made by the script to disguise her as a
    plot device.  She's a selfish, wiggly bimbo who probably is nice if you
    wanna use the movie as a way to get in the mood for sex.
    
    However, if you expect, or want more from 90 minutes or so than that,
    you will probably want to give this one a pass.  The soundtrack was
    pretty good though. 
    
    Plusses: 
    
    Brad Pitt
    Nice techno-dance soundtrack
    Funny cartoon superhero at the end
    I didn't pay to watch this
    
    
    Minuses:
    
    Everything else  :)
    
    *.5 out of ****
    
    kim
    
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