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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Teen Titans are visited by the Nerdlucks, the iconic Space Jam (1996) villains. Astonished to discover his fellow Titans have never seen the movie, Cyborg organizes an exclusive watch pa... Tout lireThe Teen Titans are visited by the Nerdlucks, the iconic Space Jam (1996) villains. Astonished to discover his fellow Titans have never seen the movie, Cyborg organizes an exclusive watch party.The Teen Titans are visited by the Nerdlucks, the iconic Space Jam (1996) villains. Astonished to discover his fellow Titans have never seen the movie, Cyborg organizes an exclusive watch party.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Greg Cipes
- Beast Boy
- (voix)
Scott Menville
- Robin
- (voix)
Khary Payton
- Cyborg
- (voix)
Tara Strong
- Raven
- (voix)
Hynden Walch
- Starfire
- (voix)
John DiMaggio
- Bupkus
- (voix)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Pound
- (voix)
- …
Charles Barkley
- Self
- (images d'archives)
Thom Barry
- James Jordan
- (images d'archives)
Larry Bird
- Self
- (images d'archives)
Jocelyn Blue
- Nerdluck Pound
- (images d'archives)
Muggy Bogues
- Self
- (images d'archives)
Shawn Bradley
- Self
- (images d'archives)
Penny Bae Bridges
- Jasmine Jordan
- (images d'archives)
Joey Camen
- Monstar Bang
- (images d'archives)
T.K. Carter
- Monstar Nawt
- (images d'archives)
Patrick Ewing
- Self
- (images d'archives)
Eric Gordon
- Marcus Jordan
- (images d'archives)
Avis à la une
Clearly an attempt to bring a new generation into the Space Jam world, but they cheaped out.
There was a way to do this, and have it be fun and clever, like Mystery Science Theatre 3000. But clearly there wasn't the time or inclination to do it.
You will likely end up being either Frustrated by the lack of Teen Titans and new story, or be frustrated by the flow of Space Jam being interrupted.
There was a way to do this, and have it be fun and clever, like Mystery Science Theatre 3000. But clearly there wasn't the time or inclination to do it.
You will likely end up being either Frustrated by the lack of Teen Titans and new story, or be frustrated by the flow of Space Jam being interrupted.
So we let our son choose a Dvd to watch at home and he chose this. We've seen Teen Titans before and the 'Go to the Movies' movie is great fun. We assumed more of the same.
However to charge 6 quid for this rubbish is bordering on unethical. It is literally Space Jam the movie (which we already own) with the Teen Titans popping up to comment occasionally. There is almost nothing new here and the title and packaging is very misleading.
Warner Bros have a terrible habit currently of mixing franchises together to sell something 'new' in lieu of actually having a script. Space Jam 2 was like this and so was Scoob!
If I could demand my money back I would. Total garbage- at least if someone reads this review and doesn't buy it some good would have come from our experience!
However to charge 6 quid for this rubbish is bordering on unethical. It is literally Space Jam the movie (which we already own) with the Teen Titans popping up to comment occasionally. There is almost nothing new here and the title and packaging is very misleading.
Warner Bros have a terrible habit currently of mixing franchises together to sell something 'new' in lieu of actually having a script. Space Jam 2 was like this and so was Scoob!
If I could demand my money back I would. Total garbage- at least if someone reads this review and doesn't buy it some good would have come from our experience!
This is the old 1996 Space Jam with Teen Titans Go giving a commentary. That's all it is and it was made for the die hard fans. Why anyone would think it's a brand new movie, is mind boggling!
It might not be for everyone, but for those who enjoy special features or dvd commentaries, this is for those fans. It's similar in nature to The Lion King 1 1/2 where Timon and Pumbaa do the same with their version of the original Lion King. It was fun, so this version of Space Jam should be treated as similar.
This special is meant to be viewed by the fans, and not necessarily newcomers to Looney Tunes or Teen Titans Go. That's how I feel it should be viewed. It is just what it is, a commentary track with animations. This would have made a great special feature on the Space Jam dvd or blu-ray.
It might not be for everyone, but for those who enjoy special features or dvd commentaries, this is for those fans. It's similar in nature to The Lion King 1 1/2 where Timon and Pumbaa do the same with their version of the original Lion King. It was fun, so this version of Space Jam should be treated as similar.
This special is meant to be viewed by the fans, and not necessarily newcomers to Looney Tunes or Teen Titans Go. That's how I feel it should be viewed. It is just what it is, a commentary track with animations. This would have made a great special feature on the Space Jam dvd or blu-ray.
Enjoyed with my son who loves the Teen Titans. They added some extra comedy interjecting relatable commentary on already ridiculous moments of the 90s film. Basically a teen titan riff of it.
While the format of characters watching and commenting on another movie can obviously work, it fails here. Ultimately it suffers from not having enough "Teen Titans Go!", while simultaneously not having enough "Space Jam". The movie is transparently an attempt to bring attention to the reboot "Space Jam: A New Legacy", even though it is never explicitly mentioned. There's nothing wrong with that if the result is good, but this is not.
Early on in the movie (as part of the original "Space Jam") there is a scene where the baseball-playing Michael Jordan strikes out, yet is cheered and applauded by the crowd and other players. Even though he stinks at what he's doing now, everyone comes out to see him because he was great at what he did previously. That's this movie. "Space Jam" is MJ's basketball career, "Space Jam: A New Legacy" is his baseball career, "Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam" is WB hoping fans will go see the new (and ignore all its flaws) because they loved the old, and it's kind of sad.
There are a few good jokes, but they are few and far between. There are some lame jokes, but they are also few and far between. There just aren't enough jokes, period. Apparently they don't want to get in the way of the original "Space Jam" by having commentary all over it, but when minutes go by without any Teen Titans popping up, you wonder why they're there in the first place. Things like the butt-shot counter are OK, it fits the group, but when that's the ONLY joke, it wears thin quickly. A large portion of the commentary also centers on shaming the lead villain's smoking (but not the "doping" scene), and covering up the Tune's use of guns (only lead-spitters though, ray-guns (and ACME explosives) are still perfectly fine). Not enough "Teen Titans Go!".
As for "Space Jam", it gets butchered. Almost all the scenes with NBA players are cut. We see Barkley and Ewing get their talent stolen, and that's it. The other three players are never seen, nor the other teams protests against the "infection", the attempts to cure the five players, or Barkley getting schooled on the playground. Other scenes are trimmed as well. Worse, all the licensed music has been stripped out. During MJ's warm up, he no longer "flies like an eagle", he does slow-motion dunks to electronic elevator music. The player introductions at the start of the big game are similarly missing their signature hype music. Near the end, they end the watch party before MJ's return to the NBA, missing an easy setup for at least a couple more jokes about his on-again-off-again basketball career. Not enough "Space Jam". (Interestingly, the cut actors, cut music, and stills from the cut scenes are all still included in the end credits, which are tacked on from the original "Space Jam".)
If you're a "Teen Titans Go!" fan who's never seen "Space Jam", this might hold your interest, but you'd be much better off enjoying them separately.
Early on in the movie (as part of the original "Space Jam") there is a scene where the baseball-playing Michael Jordan strikes out, yet is cheered and applauded by the crowd and other players. Even though he stinks at what he's doing now, everyone comes out to see him because he was great at what he did previously. That's this movie. "Space Jam" is MJ's basketball career, "Space Jam: A New Legacy" is his baseball career, "Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam" is WB hoping fans will go see the new (and ignore all its flaws) because they loved the old, and it's kind of sad.
There are a few good jokes, but they are few and far between. There are some lame jokes, but they are also few and far between. There just aren't enough jokes, period. Apparently they don't want to get in the way of the original "Space Jam" by having commentary all over it, but when minutes go by without any Teen Titans popping up, you wonder why they're there in the first place. Things like the butt-shot counter are OK, it fits the group, but when that's the ONLY joke, it wears thin quickly. A large portion of the commentary also centers on shaming the lead villain's smoking (but not the "doping" scene), and covering up the Tune's use of guns (only lead-spitters though, ray-guns (and ACME explosives) are still perfectly fine). Not enough "Teen Titans Go!".
As for "Space Jam", it gets butchered. Almost all the scenes with NBA players are cut. We see Barkley and Ewing get their talent stolen, and that's it. The other three players are never seen, nor the other teams protests against the "infection", the attempts to cure the five players, or Barkley getting schooled on the playground. Other scenes are trimmed as well. Worse, all the licensed music has been stripped out. During MJ's warm up, he no longer "flies like an eagle", he does slow-motion dunks to electronic elevator music. The player introductions at the start of the big game are similarly missing their signature hype music. Near the end, they end the watch party before MJ's return to the NBA, missing an easy setup for at least a couple more jokes about his on-again-off-again basketball career. Not enough "Space Jam". (Interestingly, the cut actors, cut music, and stills from the cut scenes are all still included in the end credits, which are tacked on from the original "Space Jam".)
If you're a "Teen Titans Go!" fan who's never seen "Space Jam", this might hold your interest, but you'd be much better off enjoying them separately.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIt is a crossover with Space Jam (1996), and is made to promote Space Jam : Nouvelle Ère (2021).
- Crédits fousThe Teen Titans end up on Moron Mountain.
- ConnexionsEdited from Space Jam (1996)
- Bandes originales'Barber of Seville' - Overture
Written & Arranged by Carl W. Stalling (as Carl Stalling)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- 少年悍將GO!看怪物奇兵
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- Durée
- 1h 23min(83 min)
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