This week is Matt Newcomb’s pick, 1988′s “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” This wildly successful film features a flawless mixture of live action with animation and great writing, acting, directing… pretty much great everything. Of course, this was praised up and down by the Sketchy hosts. So, if you think it is an inferior film, get your hate mail ready. Enjoy!
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