Best two reviews:
1) Entertainment Weekly - Ralph Bakshi's first feature in nearly a decade would like to be a down-and-dirty "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," but Bakshi isn't up to the task. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
2) Los Angeles Times - But the erotic potential of animation has never been realized and Cool World doesn't even try. [11 Jul 1992] (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
14) Baltimore Sun - It never seriously establishes the ground rules of the principle of transference or the relationship between the two of them, and so what follows is gibberish. [14 Jul 1992] (Rating: 25) Read Full Review >
15) Variety - Style has seldom pummeled substance as severely as in Cool World, a combination funhouse ride/acid trip that will prove an ordeal for most visitors in the form of trial by animation. (Rating: 10) Read Full Review >
1) Entertainment Weekly - Ralph Bakshi's first feature in nearly a decade would like to be a down-and-dirty "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," but Bakshi isn't up to the task. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
2) Los Angeles Times - But the erotic potential of animation has never been realized and Cool World doesn't even try. [11 Jul 1992] (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
14) Baltimore Sun - It never seriously establishes the ground rules of the principle of transference or the relationship between the two of them, and so what follows is gibberish. [14 Jul 1992] (Rating: 25) Read Full Review >
15) Variety - Style has seldom pummeled substance as severely as in Cool World, a combination funhouse ride/acid trip that will prove an ordeal for most visitors in the form of trial by animation. (Rating: 10) Read Full Review >
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