By Jen P. Michael Jordan makes his big screen debut, poking fun at the controversy surrounding his career, in which he quit basketball to play baseball and totally stank at it. In the real world, Jordan returned to basketball to the joy of children and adults alike. And who was the best? Bugs Bunny, of course! Space Jam got it right centering a story around Michael Jordan and the clever gray bunny that every kid secretly wished they could hang out with.
When precious little aliens suck the powers out of NBA all stars, they become a combination of the two. Mon-stars, if you will. Heck yeah. In my childhood, there were no cooler villains than the Monstars.
Um… what can I say about Lola. Look at those boobies! What the heck were those cartoonists thinking? Work hard, be rewarded. Cheat, and you lose. Good, clear morals for the kiddos. The secret stuff was just water, but when the team got low, they needed something to boost morale.
The Monstars had to get their powers from somewhere, so what did they do? One of the funniest scenes in the film is watching them try to play basketball while their powers are gone. Just terrible. Having no basketball skills whatsoever, he achieves more than he thought he could on the court, living his dream of just being able to play one time. And that theme song? What do you think? Will you go see Space Jam 2? How do you feel about Lebron taking center stage in this new version?
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Learn how we rate. Parents' Ultimate Guide to Support our work! Corona Column 3 Use these free activities to help kids explore our planet, learn about global challenges, think of solutions, and take action. Space Jam: A New Legacy. LeBron's Looney Tunes reboot fouls; lots of 'toon violence. PG minutes. Rate movie. Watch or buy. Based on 28 reviews. Based on 55 reviews. Get it now Searching for streaming and purchasing options Common Sense is a nonprofit organization.
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User Reviews Parents say Kids say. Adult Written by Embelle July 9, Pennywise in a kids film? Firstly stay home and watch the original, it is far better. And Space Jam? This is instead App Jam, no space aliens, this is all set inside a computer and with Continue reading.
Report this review. Adult Written by gretchenpalmer7 August 24, They p Teen, 15 years old Written by Bartram Petrikov July 14, Forgettable, unoriginal, and not going to be watched again. Teen, 13 years old Written by GamingGamerMovi July 20, Plot: LeBron must sav What's the story? Is it any good? Talk to your kids about Lee Studio : Warner Bros. Our editors recommend. Space Jam. Looney Tunes: Back in Action.
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