Unbanned explores the dynamic life of AJ1 from its unlikely origins to its role in disrupting NBA rules, birthing sneaker culture, and influencing a social and cultural revolution. This is t... Read allUnbanned explores the dynamic life of AJ1 from its unlikely origins to its role in disrupting NBA rules, birthing sneaker culture, and influencing a social and cultural revolution. This is the story of a shoe that changed the world.Unbanned explores the dynamic life of AJ1 from its unlikely origins to its role in disrupting NBA rules, birthing sneaker culture, and influencing a social and cultural revolution. This is the story of a shoe that changed the world.
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Selema Masekela
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- (as Sal Masekela)
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This should have been a total slam-dunk: Air Jordans, Nike, Spike Lee and other celebrities. But that's how it got derailed: WAY too many people that we don't care about talking about shoes. No one cares about Jason Sudeikis and Shannon Sharpe. We just want to see how Air Jordans affected Americans in the 80s and 90s, which they barely even talked about. This honestly felt like a sub-par YouTube video. In fact, I bet there are BETTER documentaries about Air Jordans currently on YouTube.
This is just a mediocre display of archived Getty-images and a slew of forgettable celebrities you can tell the director is proud to have in their documentary.
Total garbage.
This is just a mediocre display of archived Getty-images and a slew of forgettable celebrities you can tell the director is proud to have in their documentary.
Total garbage.
This short little documentary amazingly covers the widespread effect the release of the first Air Jordan's had on, not just basketball, but fashion and society in general. It arguably started "sneaker culture" and draws from many different POV's, including those intimately involved in basketball (GM's, commissioners) but also people from many different aspects of life including music, film and art.
Who would have thought that the pair I bought in the early 80's would have such a profound effect on so many. I guess I probably shouldn't have worn them so much.
Great film, with great insight.
Who would have thought that the pair I bought in the early 80's would have such a profound effect on so many. I guess I probably shouldn't have worn them so much.
Great film, with great insight.
+ impressive amount of archives!
- too many (useless) people interviewed saying some real bs
- They lost me in the second half. Editing was messy to me. And so the progression of the documentary.
The first hour is really good and then it gets really boring the final thirty minutes. I was a little kid when the Jordans came out and I didn't understand many things that were going on at the time, but I did know. There's so many people of no contributing value that are just thrown in this. Most of these popped with their name and whatever the occupation was or expertise and then some crazy thing that they I guess made up themselves? Like one was a lyrical sorceress, a few says style icon when I know that nobody says this about them and a self proclaimed musicoligist which what does this have to do with shoes, but OK. Most talked about the significance of the Air Jordans to society and how it changed style, the NBA forever, and how it almost never happened. Nike executives, Nike designers, Spike Lee, Chuck D and several others talk about the fight with David Stern and the controversy from the NBA not allowing the shoes to kids being murdered for them to how everyone wanted these shoes from the ghetto to the suburbs. Then some random self proclaimed whatever pops up and says something like I do when I'm having drinks with a group of people having a conversation that I have nothing of value to contribute, but I want to be part of it so I just say some off the wall trash which leads to everyone just looking at my weird a** and then there's uncomfortable silence. The last 30 minutes is full of this. It was like um...... We need more input here, but how do I get it? Oh I know a musicoligist. YAY!
NO! If this was an hour it would have been great!
NO! If this was an hour it would have been great!
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By what name was Unbanned: The Legend of AJ1 (2018) officially released in India in English?
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