Space Jam

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Panique au pays des Looney Tunes ! Les affreux Monstars, venus de l’espace, sont venus kidnapper Bugs Bunny et ses amis pour les emmener dans un parc d’attractions extra terrestre ! Seule chance pour nos héros d’échapper à leur sort : battre les Monstars au basket-ball. Mais face aux super-pouvoirs des extra terrestres, Bugs, Daffy, Titi et les autres n’ont plus qu’un espoir : faire jouer dans leur équipe le plus grand basketteur de tous les temps : Michael Jordan en personne ! (Warner Bros. Home Ent. FR)

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D.Moore 

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anglais Watching Space Jam, one realizes (who may have hesitated until then) what a great visionary and visual mastermind Robert Zemeckis is, whose Roger Rabbit, eight years younger than this film, still looks flawless (!). Space Jam also entertains, but not nearly as much as in my childhood, when I almost loved it... The outdated and null story and Michael Jordan's (non)acting are no longer simply unnoticeable. Actually, all things considered, the cartoon actors in this goofy flick are matched only by Bill Murray. But even he has work to do. Thanks for the short runtime and for keeping it moving. ()

agentmiky 

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anglais I can imagine what a phenomenon Michael Jordan was in the mid-90s. And when he appeared on screen alongside the legendary Looney Tunes characters, it must have been a real revelation. However, by the time this film was popular on every VHS, I had unfortunately missed it. So I can only offer a purely objective opinion. For its time, the visual effects are praiseworthy. Combining animation and live-action in one film must have been a tremendous effort. Even after all these years, it looks quite decent. The cadence of jokes is sometimes incredible, with the creators constantly bombarding you with catchphrases (most of which are good). And when you add MJ’s charisma (fortunately, he’s not a complete acting disaster), you get some solid family entertainment. For me, it’s a 6.5/10. ()