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DVD : Space Jam

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 4 rare Looney Tunes shorts! (Duxorcist,Night of Living Duck,Another Froggy Evening,Invasion of Bunny Snatchers)
Hey Mr. WARNER, what's about a 2-DVD-set with ALL the "Modern Looney Tunes Shorts" from 1987 to 2004???:

1.-The Duxorcist (1987) directed by Greg Ford & Terry Lennon
2.-The Night Of The Living Duck (1988) directed by Greg Ford & Terry Lennon
3.-Box Office Bunny (1990) directed by Darrell Van Citters
4.-Blooper Bunny! (1991) directed by Greg Ford & Terry Lennon
5.-Invasion Of The Bunny Snatchers (1992) directed by Greg Ford & Terry Lennon
6.-Chariots Of Fur (1994) directed by Chuck Jones
7.-Carrotblanca (1995) directed by Douglas McCarthy
8.-Another Froggy Evening (1995) directed by Chuck Jones
9.-From Hare To Eternity (1996) directed by Chuck Jones
10.-Superior Duck (1996) directed by Chuck Jones
11.-Marvin The Martian In The Third Dimension (1996) directed by Douglas McCarthy
12.-Pullet Surprise (1997) directed by Darrell Van Citters
13.-Father Of The Bird (1997) directed by Stephen Fossati
14.-Little Go Beep (2000) directed by Spike Brandt
15.-Daffy Duck For President (2004) directed by Spike Brandt & Tony Cervone
16.-Whizzard Of Ow (2004) directed by Bret Haaland
17.-Museum Scream (2004) directed by Dan Povenmire
18.-Hare And Loathing In Las Vegas (2004) directed by Bill Kopp/Peter Shin
19.-Cock-A-Doodle-Duel (2004) directed by Peter Shin
20.-Duck Dodgers In "Attack Of The Drones" (2004) directed by Rich Moore
21.-My Generation G...G...Gap (2004) directed by Dan Povenmire
22.-A Very Daffy Christmas (2004)


All the cartoon are excellents but hard-to-find (only in old VHS or VCD) but ALL the fanatics of Looney Tunes want this compilation in DVD!!!!!!!!!

I think It is a Good idea...

That's all Folks!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Michael can beat those Monstars by himself, the loonely toons are just in his way
The Monster aliens came from outer space through the insides grounds of planet earth in cartoon world were the loonely toons live. They came to take over but Bugs Bunny made a deal if they can beat them in a basket ball game then they can take over. So the little aliens went outer surface to in NBA game and stole the talent off of some NBA player superstars right into a little basket ball. Thats when the aliens went to the lonnely toons put their hands on the ball then their bodies got bigger and more talentive they became Monstars Bugs Bunny said "we may need a little help" so thats why they got Michael Jordan.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - WHAT'S LAY-UP, DOC?
"Space Jam" was the first feature-length film with the Looney Tunes characters...or was it a kid's-eye view of the Michael Jordan-era NBA? This mid-'90s release, made when computer animation was new, still seems more than a bit dated. That said, it's a modestly amusing live-action/animated movie, revolving around Jordan's two-year baseball "sabbatical" and his adventures with the "Tune Squad", the world's most unusual basketball team. More a marketing-based pastiche than a story, "Space Jam" has some good sequences (Mr. Swackhammer, a green-slime, cigar-chomping carny boss, and his mini-monster employees; a clever golf bit with Jordan, Larry Bird, and Bill Murray in his "Caddyshack" garb; Bugs and Daffy sneaking into MJ's house) and some bad ones (Patrick Ewing and Charles Barkley losing their power, the toons at practice). As for the basketball game between the Tunes and the no-longer-mini "Mon-stars", it shows some imagination, especially with Hubie and Bertie the mice as P.A. announcers and the final-play sequence involving Murray as a walk-on. I suppose this looked like a slam dunk on release, given how huge Jordan was in the '90s and a time when classic Looney Tunes weren't too easy to find. The animation isn't too slick and some of the jokes are flat, but "Space Jam" is still watchable- a lay-up, if you will. Some of the extras, however, are great, notably the four newer Looney Tunes on Disc 2. An aging Chuck Jones gamely reprises his classic "One Froggy Evening" storyline on "Another Froggy Evening"; the Roman "Saladus Caesar" bit is good. The others, created by Greg Ford, come very close to the originals in humor and timing, especially "Night Of The Living Duck"- see Daffy croon in an all-monster nightclub, dubbed by, of all people, the late Mel Torme! There's also an extended "Bugs and Daffy's Video Stars"- overlong, badly mixed at times, but still a collection of old-school (and very old-school) Warner musical clips going back to the '20s. Overall, if you're a Looney Tunes completist or old Jordan fan, you'll probably like this a little. But I'd go with the "Back In Action" movie, which at least is more original and genuinely funny in spots. Of course, the fabulous
"Golden Collection" sets are the greatest...that's all, folks!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I'd Give It Zero Stars.
How could they? How could the masters of animation do this? Poor Friz Freleng, poor Bob McKimson, poor Tex Avery, poor Ben Hardaway, poor Bob Clampett, poor Frank Tashlin, and poor Mel Blanc. They must be rolling over in their graves right now. As for poor Chuck Jones, he probably cried when he saw this, for his wonderful characters were ruined, even Sniffles. The reasons why I hated this mess of a movie:

1. Everyone is out of character. Bugs Bunny, the reasonable, smart rabbit you knew from the cartoons is now a helpless, stupid little girl. Daffy Duck, the cantankerous, off-the-wall duck we loved from the cartoons is now a bumbling, try-hard idiot. And WHO ever heard of Marvin Martian FLYING?!?! HE CAN'T FLY! And he isn't even an earthling, so why is HE kicking some alien tail? Tweety, the smart canary who would always keep himself out of a puddy tat's stomach in a usually violent yet funny manner is now a "South Park"-esque character with a REALLY BAD voice. Elmer Fudd, the hapless hunter who would always have the hunted get the best of him is now what Bugs Bunny is supposed to be. Also, more than half of all of the characters are not in the stadium but in the audience.

2. The Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies apparently live in a hole in the ground. Oh sure. The ONLY Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters who would do THAT are Bugs Bunny, The Goofy Gophers, Sniffles, Speedy Gonzales and company. If you were birds like Roadrunner, Beaky Buzzard, Tweety, and Daffy Duck, "HOME SWEET HOME" would be somewhere else, wouldn't it be? Or a human, cat, pig, a skunk, a coyote... THEY would choose to live in houses, barns, bushes, or the desert.

3. The Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies are HARDLY in the movie at all. There are WAY too many scenes with the human actors instead. It took such a long time for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies to appear onscreen, I was even doubtful that they were even going to be IN the movie AT ALL. It just feels like they are just making what seems like a bunch of long cameos. IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A LOONEY, MERRIE, TOONY, MELODIE OF A MOVIE, AND IT CAN'T BE WHEN THERE ARE TOO MANY HUMAN ACTORS!!!!

4. The original Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies had violence that was meant to be funny, but now, there's horrid, gross humor that Bob Clampett would NEVER use in his cartoons. In one scene, one of the Monstars squishes poor Sniffles to death and Sniffles' eyes pop out. Absolutely disgusting. Leon Schlesinger would die of shame if he were still alive.

Overall, this was a very disgusting film and I was very disappointed. See the original toons, the webtoons, and "Back In Action" and avoid this like the plague.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - JAM!
Bugs Meets Jordan ---- oh and some looney aliens. I mean really, what more needs to be said. A great family movie. Must that will pound in your mind. If you kids dont know looney toons, this is a good place to start, and then go buy the great golden looney toon collection on DVD.


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