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You had to do a lot of differant sports that you needed to do.Your act was funny,but good.You are really great at basketball.And golf.And baseball.I thought that you only played for the White Sox in the movie,but I'm wrong.You played in real life.You did very good.
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Space Jam teams up His Airness, Michael Jordan, with His Hareness, Bugs Bunny, for a fun, and funny, family film.
Michael Jordan has retired from basketball, and currently playing baseball, when Bugs Bunny and his Looney Tunes pals ask for his help in playing a b-ball game against diminuative aliens from Moron Mountain. These aliens have stolen the talent of 5 NBA players, including Charles Barkley and Patrick Ewing, and are now larger than life. Since this is Looney Tunes Land, this game is NOT your average basketball game. If it was, it wouldn't be any fun.
Though not an actor of any kind in anyone's book, Michael Jordan does a very good job of interacting with his cartoon co-stars. Most of the jokes are well done and the basketball game itself is a lot of fun. In addition, it is quite funny to watch the 5 NBA players that had their "games" stolen trying to cope with their newfound ordinaryness.
This movie is not groundbreaking by any means and most all of the original Looney Tunes cartoons are better. But this movie never tries to be more than it is: a good time. And at that, it succeeds very well.
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Space Jam is another rare live action-animated movie. And if you like Space Jam, I also reccomend the Pagemaster. The movie stars Michael Jordan as himself. And I guess that this is a part of this movie is based on a true story. But most of this didn't. In real life Michael did retire and play baseball, but I don't believe that he got pulled down a golf course and aliens making thier way into basketball players like Charles Barkley and stealing thier talent, or a failing park like Moron Mountain. And I don't know if in real life Michael Jordan's father allowed him to play basketball after midnight in the summer of 1973. Which that is how Space Jam opens, then jumps to opening credits with the title song, and then we see Michael Jordan (as himself) at a press conference where he annoces that he is retring from the NBA (Notinal Basket Asscontaion) and going to baseball where we and learn that he went 0-4. And then aliens show up from outer space to kidnap Bugs Bunny and other looney toon characters. But the looney toons ask for a chance to defend themselves and changle them to a basketball game. The alins steal the talent from basketball players and grow to about 6 feet.
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Nope, that's Micheal Jordan one of the best basketball players on Earth (and in the cartoon world)
Micheal Jordon, along with other basketballs stars, are in this movie. Micheal is retired from basketball and he is playing minor leauge baseball. However, Micheal is bad at baseball. Wayne Knight, Bill Muary, Larry Johnson and Micheal go to play golf. It seems Micheal is good at golf, where he makes a hole-in-one shot. He reaches for the golf ball in the hole, when he gets sucked down the hole and into the world of the Looney Toons. There, he meets Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, the Taszmanian Devil and countless others. Bugs Bunny needs help from Micheal to win a basketball game, or the Looney Toons will be slaves on Moron Mountain.
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Let me start off by asking, why does everyone like Bugs Bunny? I personally hate him. Daffy Duck (who is repeatedly smashed in this film) always made me laugh much more.
Now that that's out of the way, the movie itself, is a bit shady on the plot, but offers good fun for kids. The characters are well-animated and the voices are (although not perfect) pretty close to the original Mel Blanc versions. Michael Jordan's weak acting is not helpful to the enjoyment of Space Jam, but he's a basketball player, not an actor so it's understandable. Wayne Knight (Newman from Seinfeld) adds some more fun to the whole thing and manages a nice (small) amount of time onscreen.
Overall, Space Jam is a good movie for kids but adults who share my same feelings about Daffy Duck should be mildly disappointed. Be warned: the rabbit steals the spotlight once again.
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