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4,5/10
84.625
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Un'intelligenza artificiale disonesta rapisce il figlio del famoso giocatore di basket LeBron James, che deve poi lavorare con Bugs Bunny per vincere una partita di basket.Un'intelligenza artificiale disonesta rapisce il figlio del famoso giocatore di basket LeBron James, che deve poi lavorare con Bugs Bunny per vincere una partita di basket.Un'intelligenza artificiale disonesta rapisce il figlio del famoso giocatore di basket LeBron James, che deve poi lavorare con Bugs Bunny per vincere una partita di basket.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 7 vittorie e 6 candidature totali
Ceyair J Wright
- Darius James
- (as Ceyair J. Wright)
Recensioni in evidenza
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!
This movie sold products and movie franchises from beginning to end. Hardly a space jam movie. Mentioning Warner Brothers studios several times is a horrible look. WHO CARES... stop selling ads and create an actual movie. Only highlight was a Bobby Knight reference that I bet 1% of all viewers actually recognized. Horrible acting, subpar character development, and skimpy plot. So sad to see Space Jam fall so far.
In 1996, the original Space Jam "had something", so to speak. Seeing Michael Jordan on the big screen interacting with the Looney Tunes was a first-of-its-kind sort of experience, and despite the ridiculous concept it worked perfectly. Sadly, this long-await sequel captures absolutely none of that magic or fun.
For a very basic overview, Space Jam: A New Legacy sees Warner Brother's sentient artificial intelligence Al G. Rhythm (Don Cheadle) hatch a plan inside the "server-verse" to finally get the recognition he feels he deserves. Central to that mission? Abducting LeBron James and family to play in a high-stakes basketball game that pits father against son. Along the way, James must root out the old Looney gang for the epic court contest.
I will readily admit that nostalgia for the original got me into the theater to see this sequel. Absolutely no doubt about that. However, I will not concede that the same nostalgia is preventing me from giving this one a better rating than 3/10. "A New Legacy" is just a bad movie, plain and simple, for numerous reasons...
-Whereas Michael Jordan just had to show up and be himself in the original, here LeBron James is given the emotional heavy-lifting tasks. Predictably, it does not go well. He cannot believably convey a single emotion.
-A lot of people are criticizing the decision to showcase so many WB properties (Harry Potter, Superman, Batman, Matrix, Game of Thrones, etc.) in this film. That didn't so much bother me, and I actually enjoyed the concept of a tongue-in-cheek poking fun at those topics. But it all comes crashing down when the finished product looks suspiciously like an algorithm-created property that the plot was trying to skewer!
-The "Looney Tunes playing basketball" concept is no longer new (by virtue of the '96 effort), and nothing is done to spruce that avenue up whatsoever. Same old gags just replayed again. Also, the way we interact with athletes is so different now that James simply cannot command the cultural cache that MJ once did. Just having him physically present isn't enough like it may have been in the mid-90s.
Overall, "Space Jam: A New Legacy" is a clunker, no two ways around it. It isn't the worst film I've ever seen (it got me to chuckle a few times), but it is almost completely devoid of any real emotion or fun, in stark contrast to its predecessor that is still considered one of the most fun films ever made.
For a very basic overview, Space Jam: A New Legacy sees Warner Brother's sentient artificial intelligence Al G. Rhythm (Don Cheadle) hatch a plan inside the "server-verse" to finally get the recognition he feels he deserves. Central to that mission? Abducting LeBron James and family to play in a high-stakes basketball game that pits father against son. Along the way, James must root out the old Looney gang for the epic court contest.
I will readily admit that nostalgia for the original got me into the theater to see this sequel. Absolutely no doubt about that. However, I will not concede that the same nostalgia is preventing me from giving this one a better rating than 3/10. "A New Legacy" is just a bad movie, plain and simple, for numerous reasons...
-Whereas Michael Jordan just had to show up and be himself in the original, here LeBron James is given the emotional heavy-lifting tasks. Predictably, it does not go well. He cannot believably convey a single emotion.
-A lot of people are criticizing the decision to showcase so many WB properties (Harry Potter, Superman, Batman, Matrix, Game of Thrones, etc.) in this film. That didn't so much bother me, and I actually enjoyed the concept of a tongue-in-cheek poking fun at those topics. But it all comes crashing down when the finished product looks suspiciously like an algorithm-created property that the plot was trying to skewer!
-The "Looney Tunes playing basketball" concept is no longer new (by virtue of the '96 effort), and nothing is done to spruce that avenue up whatsoever. Same old gags just replayed again. Also, the way we interact with athletes is so different now that James simply cannot command the cultural cache that MJ once did. Just having him physically present isn't enough like it may have been in the mid-90s.
Overall, "Space Jam: A New Legacy" is a clunker, no two ways around it. It isn't the worst film I've ever seen (it got me to chuckle a few times), but it is almost completely devoid of any real emotion or fun, in stark contrast to its predecessor that is still considered one of the most fun films ever made.
Honestly, this movie wasn't as bad as people are saying. I thought it was a fun, entertaining way to spend two hours.
Bow down, you are about to be brought before the KING. This movie is all about why you should love and praise LeBron. Forget about story telling, let's gather to witness the greatness that is LeBron. With a capitol G. This is a huge middle finger to the original Space Jam. Michael didn't have to shove his reputation down your throat because his reputation preceeded him. He's the best, that's it. LeBron tries to recreate that here artificially. He doesn't have the weight or presence that Michael had, so he's over compensating. Why make a second if it's not for story? Can Hollywood really profit off of such a failed story if they throw in some characters you know? Get ready for the commercial about LeBron that is space jam 2. Hollywood has become the employee that everyone hates because they hate their job and do barely enough to not get fired.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis is the first Looney Tunes full length theatrical film to not have June Foray voicing Granny, following her death four years prior.
- BlooperWhen 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.
- Citazioni
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?
- Curiosità sui creditiThe closing credits contain photos of the Looney Tunes interacting with the real world.
- ConnessioniEdited from Casablanca (1942)
- Colonne sonoreGhetto 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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- Paesi di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Space Jam: New Legends
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Ohio Mansion, Akron, Ohio, Stati Uniti(LeBron James's house)
- Aziende produttrici
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro
Botteghino
- Budget
- 150.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 70.592.228 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 31.053.362 USD
- 18 lug 2021
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 163.692.228 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 55min(115 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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