Space Jam (1996)
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Mi evolución como persona es tremenda
An average movie
Because live-action is boring
Getting the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD box set for birthday and watching every single cartoon on the discs, my interest in the Looney Tunes has risen just about as high as the Muppets when I first saw Jason Segel's movie. I even looked at my old Looney Tunes annuals and found the comics funny as a 20 year old, the best coming from Dave ... read more
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" It may have been a big hit then, I mean, Bugs Bunny and Michael Jordan? How could you have not wanted to see that? Granted, it was a big ad for Nike shoes, because that’s how it started as, but film goers where willing to over look that. That and it’s blend of animation, and live action action, were seen as something somewhat special, even though Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Cool World, did it already. Not to mention, it’s soundtrack, featuring a certain somebody. But over time, people"
“I notice that there are people who like "Space Jam", but others who don't so much. While I think it has flaws, I think it is an entertaining and energetic film, not as good as "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and "Looney Tunes:Back in Action" but an entertaining movie for Looney Tunes and basketball lovers(I admit I am more of a Looney Tunes fan). The story is a very nice idea, but there were parts when it was rather juvenile, likewise with some of the dialogue. Michael Jordan is a great athlete, and his skills are put to great use, but his acting isn't as impressive, it seems as though he is playing himself at times. Flaws aside, it is very funny with some great jokes and constant energy, and excellent supporting characters. Bill Murray, wearing clothes that you shouldn't ideally wear on a golf ” read more

"Re-watch - June 17th With the new Space Jam Legacy movie coming out I thought I'd revisit this film since I haven't seen it since it was in theatres. And I could just as well not have, but that wouldn't have satisfied my curiosity. The film has moments, most of them courtesy of Bill Murray. But it's mostly a mess. As a long-time fan of Looney Tunes, the fact that I don't laugh at the majority of their antics is a big big issue. The plot lacks focus, jumping between the preparation for the big g"