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Parents need to know that Space Jam: A New Legacy is the sequel to the 1990s favorite Space Jam. Like its predecessor, it's a mix of live action and animation ending in an epic game of basketball. It brings back favorite Looney Tunes characters while offering a refresh by casting basketball legend…
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'90s live-action-animation mix has some cartoon violence. Read Common Sense Media's Space Jam review, age rating, and parents guide.
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- Bill Murray, Michael Jordan, Wayne Knight
Nov 15, 1996 · “Space Jam” is a happy marriage of good ideas--three films for the price of one, giving us a comic treatment of the career adventures of Michael Jordan, crossed with a Looney Tunes cartoon and some showbiz warfare. It entertains kids at one level while giving their parents a lot to smile at, too.
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This section contains details about the movie, including its classification by the Australian Government Classification Board and the associated consumer advice lines. Other classification advice (OC) is provided where the Australian film classification is not available.
This review of the movie contains the following information: 1. a synopsis of the story 2. themes 3. use of violence 4. material that may scare or disturb children 5. product placement 6. sexual references 7. nudity and sexual activity 8. use of substances 9. coarse language 10. the movie’s message
Space Jam: A New Legacy is a stand-alone sequel to the 1998 film, Space Jam. Like the original, this sequel is a mix of live action and animation and stars famous NBL Basketball player, Le Bron James, as well as the original Warner Brothers Looney Toons characters (Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Daffy Duck, etc.). In this reboot, Le Bron James (playing h...
In addition to the above-mentioned violent scenes, there are some scenes in this movie that could scare or disturb children under the age of five, including the following: 1. The character of AI-G Rhythm is quite sinister. He often transforms from a friendly and smiling man into something much meaner and nastier, with a scary booming electronic com...
The following products are displayed or used in this movie: 1. Warner Brothers’ products: Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, The Matrix, King Kong, The Iron Giant. These are plugged relentlessly, and it is unclear why adult rated television series such as Game of Thrones, or movies like The Matrixare being referenced in a children’s film. It feels like...
There is some use of substances in this movie, including: 1. Granny is shown sipping from a martini glass and pouring herself another glass from a bottle she has stashed. 2. Bugs Bunny gets ‘drunk’ on carrot juice.
There is some mild coarse language in this movie, including: 1. Butt 2. Loser 3. Stupid 4. What in the Hell? 5. Shut up.
Space Jam: A New Legacyis a light and easy film that is likely to appeal mostly to children in the 8-10 age bracket, especially those who are aspiring basketball players or game designers. The seamless mix of animation, live-action and CGI is quite impressive and there is enough humour and nostalgia to keep adults interested. Le Bron James is great...
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Space Jam holds an approval rating of 43% based on 86 reviews, with an average rating of 5.3/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "While it's no slam dunk, Space Jam ' s silly, Looney Toons-laden slapstick and vivid animation will leave younger viewers satisfied – though accompanying adults may be ...
Nov 15, 1996 · Cute, rambunctious, generally amusing rather than outright funny, this clever mix of live action, highlighted by the unequaled skills of basketball superstar Michael Jordan, and animated Looney Tunes antics will be a must-see for kids. Read More. By Todd McCarthy FULL REVIEW.
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