

Space Jam | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | November 24, 2011
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A tribute to Michael Jordan that should have been a tribute to old WB cartoons. An oddball (no pun) concept that manages to be decent.

genre | Family |
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synopsis | Space Jam is the animated/live action film starring Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny. The film follows Jordan from a brief glimpse at his childhood up to his professional basketball career where he meets Bugs Bunny and the rest of the Looney Tune characters who decide to cause a little mischief on the court. The film won a Grammy for Best Song by R. Kelly 'I believe I can fly.' |
lead actors | Michael Jordan | Wayne Knight | Billy West | Dee Bradley Baker | Theresa Randle | Danny DeVito | Brandon Hammond | Larry Bird | Bill Murray |
director | Joe Pytka | Tony Cervone | Bruce W. Smith |