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Una inteligencia artificial malvada secuestra al hijo del famoso jugador de baloncesto LeBron James, que tiene que colaborar con los Looney Tunes para ganar un partido de baloncesto.Una inteligencia artificial malvada secuestra al hijo del famoso jugador de baloncesto LeBron James, que tiene que colaborar con los Looney Tunes para ganar un partido de baloncesto.Una inteligencia artificial malvada secuestra al hijo del famoso jugador de baloncesto LeBron James, que tiene que colaborar con los Looney Tunes para ganar un partido de baloncesto.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 7 premios y 6 nominaciones en total
Ceyair J Wright
- Darius James
- (as Ceyair J. Wright)
Reseñas destacadas
Films today rely on quick plots, with little to no character development to draw in movie goers who'll spend their hard earned cash on some awful excuse for a picture, so that the movie studios can make their profit. They don't actually care if the story is good or not, just what will they get back for their investment.
And that's what this film is in a nutshell. Not a single person who worked on this "film" cared if it's good or bad. I can literally picture them sitting around a table at one of Warner's offices saying "how are we going to steal their cash?". There's NO saving grace. The acting is awful, and that's putting it nicely. The direction (or lack there of) is just as bad. It's a directors job to push the actors to get the most out of them. However, Malcolm D. Lee evidently didn't care, as the final product is trash. Then again, what was I expecting from the director of Scary Movie 5? Oh and don't get me started on the "comedy" (palms face).
Lets call this what it really is, a cash grab. I even took my nephews and niece (who're young) to see this and they didn't even like it. They threw Looney Tunes in there because hey it worked once, why not spoil an old films legacy like Hollywood loves to do with lame remakes.
I feel most bad for Don Cheadle. This Is a huge stain on what was a respectable acting career.
Please do better.
And that's what this film is in a nutshell. Not a single person who worked on this "film" cared if it's good or bad. I can literally picture them sitting around a table at one of Warner's offices saying "how are we going to steal their cash?". There's NO saving grace. The acting is awful, and that's putting it nicely. The direction (or lack there of) is just as bad. It's a directors job to push the actors to get the most out of them. However, Malcolm D. Lee evidently didn't care, as the final product is trash. Then again, what was I expecting from the director of Scary Movie 5? Oh and don't get me started on the "comedy" (palms face).
Lets call this what it really is, a cash grab. I even took my nephews and niece (who're young) to see this and they didn't even like it. They threw Looney Tunes in there because hey it worked once, why not spoil an old films legacy like Hollywood loves to do with lame remakes.
I feel most bad for Don Cheadle. This Is a huge stain on what was a respectable acting career.
Please do better.
Not well scripted or acted. Hollywood needs to learn that highly paid pampered privileged athletes are not commanding endearing moments from audiences. If you want to waste money because you love LeBron go ahead...guarantee you will walk away feeling like you put money in a shredder!
Let's be honest: the original Space Jam was not a great movie. It holds nostalgia in our eyes because it starred the greatest basketball player of all time next to some of our favorite cartoons. However, the original Space Jam looks like a classic compared to this overly produced mess of a sequel.
First off, let's get something straight. LeBron James is an amazing basketball player and he's very popular with young adults. However, he does not have the same aura about him that Michael Jordan did. MJ came at a time when being a celebrity wasn't so ubiquitous like it is now with the Internet and social media. Also, media is so fragmented now that we really don't have those "shared" experiences like we once did. EVERYONE knew MJ and the Chicago Bulls, basketball fans or not. I'm not sure LeBron has that same appeal. Also, even if people didn't like MJ, they respected him. Maybe it's because he gets political, or maybe because he switches teams, I don't know why, but LeBron is much more polarizing. Maybe it's just the cultural climate we live in today, but there are a lot of people who straight up don't like the guy.
The second thing is how corporate this movie is. So many product placements and pseudo commercials all over the place. It takes people out of the story and makes it feel like you are just watching endless commercials for 120 minutes.
Third, 120 minutes is way too long for families. 90 minutes or less. Kids loss attention after that. So do adults.
This movie is fine if you are looking for something to do for 2 hours, but there are better ways to spend that time than watching a lukewarm, unnecessary, over the top commercial showcase designed as a sequel to Space Jam.
First off, let's get something straight. LeBron James is an amazing basketball player and he's very popular with young adults. However, he does not have the same aura about him that Michael Jordan did. MJ came at a time when being a celebrity wasn't so ubiquitous like it is now with the Internet and social media. Also, media is so fragmented now that we really don't have those "shared" experiences like we once did. EVERYONE knew MJ and the Chicago Bulls, basketball fans or not. I'm not sure LeBron has that same appeal. Also, even if people didn't like MJ, they respected him. Maybe it's because he gets political, or maybe because he switches teams, I don't know why, but LeBron is much more polarizing. Maybe it's just the cultural climate we live in today, but there are a lot of people who straight up don't like the guy.
The second thing is how corporate this movie is. So many product placements and pseudo commercials all over the place. It takes people out of the story and makes it feel like you are just watching endless commercials for 120 minutes.
Third, 120 minutes is way too long for families. 90 minutes or less. Kids loss attention after that. So do adults.
This movie is fine if you are looking for something to do for 2 hours, but there are better ways to spend that time than watching a lukewarm, unnecessary, over the top commercial showcase designed as a sequel to Space Jam.
Space Jam was the epitome of the 90's child life. It was corny, Michael Jordan couldn't act, but it had its charm. This movie was absolutely atrocious. LeBron is so wooden it's just obnoxious. I can honestly say this was one of the worst movies ever made out side of the way they pieced together the other Warner brothers properties. Still would never watch again.
Honestly, this movie wasn't as bad as people are saying. I thought it was a fun, entertaining way to spend two hours.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThis is the first Looney Tunes full length theatrical film to not have June Foray voicing Granny, following her death four years prior.
- PifiasWhen LeBron and Dom drop into the Warner 3000 Serververse, LeBron asks him if he's okay, and he says, "I'm fine, Dad.", but his lips never move.
- Citas
Daffy Duck: Sam, shoot the ball!
[Yosemite Sam literally shoots the ball with his two guns, then Daffy, who turns his head in the reverse direction]
Daffy Duck: Let's try that again, shall we?
- Créditos adicionalesThe closing credits contain photos of the Looney Tunes interacting with the real world.
- ConexionesEdited from Casablanca (1942)
- Banda sonoraGhetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)
Written by Wyclef Jean, Pras Michel, Barry Gibb (as Barry Alan Gibb), Robin Gibb (as Robin Hugh Gibb), Maurice Gibb (as Maurice Ernest Gibb), James Brown, Ron Lenhoff (as Ronald Lenhoff), Bobby Byrd, and Ol' Dirty Bastard (as Russell Jones)
Performed by Pras Michel (as Pras) feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard and Mya
Mya appears courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Contains a sample of "Get Up, Get into It, Get Involved"
Performed by James Brown
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Courtesy of 20th Century Studios
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Space Jam: Noves llegendes
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Ohio Mansion, Akron, Ohio, Estados Unidos(LeBron James's house)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 150.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 70.592.228 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 31.053.362 US$
- 18 jul 2021
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 163.692.228 US$
- Duración1 hora 55 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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