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Space Jam
In a desperate attempt to win a basketball match and earn their freedom, the Looney Tunes seek the aid of retired basketball champion, Michael Jordan.
10 July 1956, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
5 August 1962, Kingston, Jamaica
17 March 1959, Eugene, Oregon, USA
18 December 1956, New York City, New York, USA
September 27, 1965 in Beirut, Lebanon
July 4, 1965 in Augusta, Georgia, USA
30 January 1973, Macon, Georgia, USA
March 24, 2008
Attempts to inject some hipness into the classic cartoon characters, not to mention some potty-mouthed dialogue, will enrage purists, but otherwise this pretty much scores a slam dunk with its under-five target audience.
March 24, 2008
Sufferin' succotash!
November 15, 2016
Jordan's superstar persona and serious demeanor are well-suited for his role, essentially that of a straight man. His unruffled confidence and restless energy make him the perfect star and the perfect foil for his new 2-D teammates.
April 05, 2012
I'm certainly not a fan of Space Jam, but it's hard to deny its rich tapestry of questionable ideas.
March 24, 2008
Simpler and cruder than Who Framed Roger Rabbit in terms of story and technique, this is still a great deal of fun, confirming that Jordan is every bit as mythological a creature as Daffy Duck or Yosemite Sam.
January 03, 2012
A silly, forgettable comedy...
June 24, 2006
Visually, it's a mess: the attempts to blend 2- and 3-D animation with live-action and computer-generated images produce scenes that are fuzzier than the storyline.
October 14, 2011
If you weren't a kid when you first saw Space Jam, you're a lot less likely to find it palatable. [Blu-ray]
March 24, 2008
Cute, rambunctious, generally amusing rather than outright funny, this clever mix of live action, highlighted by the unequaled skills of basketball superstar Michael Jordan, and animated Looney Tunes antics will be a must-see for kids.
January 01, 2011
Live-action/animation mix is good fun for kids.
December 04, 2016
A mindless, feature-length insult to the dignity and perfection of the Looney Tunes.
November 14, 2015
It's about time Warner Bros. revived Bugs. He was the most irreverent, intelligent, sophisticated and appealing cartoon character ever to defy gravity.

