It's passable, but I rewatched this and Back in Action and found myself enjoying Back in Action more. This was a bit too hectic with the pacing, a lot of slapstick goes by too fast.
Back in Action is an array of random crap, but it's entertaining random crap, and all slapstick is good. Also my enjoyment of the film is definitely not increased by THAT scene with Bugs Bunny. Definitely.
The belief that general audiences didn't like it was fabricated after the sequel came out and was soulless dogshit. Most critics didn't like the first one but normal, non-moronic people did.
no one besides Redditors have ever had a bad word to say about this movie, and that's because they do the homosexual thing of expecting a movie for 5-year-olds to cater to manic-depressive 25-year-old dudes
Only reason I ever watched this was because it was the only movie they had at the hospital. >nurse asks if I want to watch a movie and gives me the list of videos >"Where's Toy Story?" >they don't have it >tricks me into watching this slop by saying it's Looney Tunes and has Patrick Ewing in it >mfw Ewing was only in it for like 30 seconds and I had to watch homosexual Jordan instead
>Cheaper to Keep Her (1980): writer >Trading Places (1983): writer >Brewster's Millions (1985): writer >Twins (1988): writer >My Stepmother is an Alien (1988): writer >Kindergarten Cop (1990): writer >Pure Luck (1991): writer >Falling Down (1993): producer >Space Jam (1996): writer >Astro Boy (2009): writer
Timothy Harris' movie career. He doesn't have any TV credits.
Come on and slam
AND WELCOME TO IRAN
COME ON AND SLAM
No one ever said it was
It's fricking amazing. You probably were thinking about the sequel.
It's passable, but I rewatched this and Back in Action and found myself enjoying Back in Action more. This was a bit too hectic with the pacing, a lot of slapstick goes by too fast.
Back in Action is an array of random crap, but it's entertaining random crap, and all slapstick is good. Also my enjoyment of the film is definitely not increased by THAT scene with Bugs Bunny. Definitely.
It's the second one that is disliked, the one with Brown James
>FELLAS
>YEAH
>YOU READY TO STOP
>NO
>Y'ALL WANNA KNOW WHY
>WHY
>IT'S TIME TO SLAM JAM
The belief that general audiences didn't like it was fabricated after the sequel came out and was soulless dogshit. Most critics didn't like the first one but normal, non-moronic people did.
Ladies and gentlemen, Michael Jackson.
Wrong Jam (but also a good Jam)
>Trading Places
>Brewster's Millions
>Twins
>Kindergarten Cop
>Pure Luck
>Space Jam
This duo wrote charming movies. Not super funny tho.
If it wasn't for those damn aliens my boy would of won a ring.
>would of
That's that Auburn education
It's one of the first DVDs ever made.
I got to see it framed in the factory it was made in.
Sadly that factory doesn't exist anymore.
no one besides Redditors have ever had a bad word to say about this movie, and that's because they do the homosexual thing of expecting a movie for 5-year-olds to cater to manic-depressive 25-year-old dudes
AN OBSESSION
A BURNING DESIRE
I wanted to frick Lola Rabbit in this movie when I was a kid and I'm not ashamed to admit it.
the boob jiggle in the pregame scene
>when I was a kid
??
What?
not him but either:
>as a kid you wanted to frick?
>what are you saying you don't want to frick her now?
>I still do, but I used to too.
legit seen this prolly 10 times in the theatre when it came out
No one ever said that it was bad except for a few autistic boomers.
I still love the soundtrack and I still have a purple space jam basketball
Space Jam 1 is objectively kino
I rewatched it before watching the shit sequel and I think it was still pretty good for what it set out to be.
I don't think it can get any more "it is what it says on the tin" than Space Jam, a product based on Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny interacting.
Only reason I ever watched this was because it was the only movie they had at the hospital.
>nurse asks if I want to watch a movie and gives me the list of videos
>"Where's Toy Story?"
>they don't have it
>tricks me into watching this slop by saying it's Looney Tunes and has Patrick Ewing in it
>mfw Ewing was only in it for like 30 seconds and I had to watch homosexual Jordan instead
who said it was bad? movie was great back in the day.
Bnnuy
This movie was the shit growing up. Got me into Seal and R Kelly too.
it was alright for what it was.
>Cheaper to Keep Her (1980): writer
>Trading Places (1983): writer
>Brewster's Millions (1985): writer
>Twins (1988): writer
>My Stepmother is an Alien (1988): writer
>Kindergarten Cop (1990): writer
>Pure Luck (1991): writer
>Falling Down (1993): producer
>Space Jam (1996): writer
>Astro Boy (2009): writer
Timothy Harris' movie career. He doesn't have any TV credits.
He made a brief comeback in 2009 (13 years after his last credit) and then banished again. It got him an Annie nomination at least.
WDYM, it’s KINO