

Space Jam

With their freedom on the line, the Looney Tunes seek the help of NBA superstar Michael Jordan to win a basketball game against a team of moronic aliens.
With their freedom on the line, the Looney Tunes seek the help of NBA superstar Michael Jordan to win a basketball game against a team of moronic aliens.
When I was a little kid, I was a big _Looney Tunes_ fan, but, as I got older, I got more into live-action shows and cartoons from other studios, such as Hanna-Barbera's infamous _Scooby-Doo_. I'm also not too big into sports, though I do enjoy a sports movie from time to time. The production values behind this movie are amazing; blending live-action with animation can be tough, but, it's handled quite well here. I enjoyed the soundtrack, especially the now-iconic song "I Believe I Can Fly". However, this isn't as innocent as some would expect from Bugs Bunny and crew. While cartoon slapstick is to be expected from anything featuring the Looney Tunes, scary aliens, sultriness in the form of Lola Bunny, and occasional profanity is not. If you prefer your cartoons squeaky clean, maybe you should look elsewhere.
Watched this in cinema with my favourite cousin. So I have good memories attached to it. Haven't seen it in years but surprisingly really enjoyed it still.
I love Daffy Duck. He's completely unhinged.
Space Jam is a movie for the whole family and will be fun for people of all ages. The 3D visual effects aged badly, but the 2D cartoon is very nice.
A classic in real-life mixed with cartoons. While not perfect and with a mediocre story, the movie is still entertaining and fun to watch. Do not expect too much, just enjoy.
Bugs is counting on Michael Jordan to win at basketball.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is still the one to beat. There’s no surprises but the movie is still pretty decent.
Better watch this (again) after the baseball chapter in the last dance...
It's not really a good movie but I do have some nostalgia for this. I'm glad I rewatched it.
When I was a little kid, I was a big _Looney Tunes_ fan, but, as I got older, I got more into live-action shows and cartoons from other studios, such as Hanna-Barbera's infamous _Scooby-Doo_. I'm also not too big into sports, though I do enjoy a sports movie from time to time. The production values behind this movie are amazing; blending live-action with animation can be tough, but, it's handled quite well here. I enjoyed the soundtrack, especially the now-iconic song "I Believe I Can Fly". However, this isn't as innocent as some would expect from Bugs Bunny and crew. While cartoon slapstick is to be expected from anything featuring the Looney Tunes, scary aliens, sultriness in the form of Lola Bunny, and occasional profanity is not. If you prefer your cartoons squeaky clean, maybe you should look elsewhere.