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In his review, Ebert gave the film three-and a-half stars and noted, "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. ... the result is delightful, a family movie in the best sense ...
When it came to appearing alongside Michael Jordan in 1996’s Space Jam, Bill Murray played hard to get.. On the most recent episode of Jason and Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast, the ...
Space Jam: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the original soundtrack album of the 1996 film starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes cast. An album featuring the film's score by James Newton Howard was also released. The soundtrack was released by Warner Sunset and Atlantic Records on November 12, 1996.
Space Jam is a 1996 film starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes characters. Related releases include: Space Jam, music from the 1996 film "Space Jam", the title song from the soundtrack; Space Jam, a pinball game based on the 1996 film; Space Jam, a 1996 video game for the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation
[13] and was a young Michael Jordan in Space Jam. [14] Hammond portrayed the character of Ahmad in Soul Food (1997). [15] His performance in this film was well received, with critics describing Hammond as the film's standout actor, [16] a natural [17] and having talent that "far surpasses his age."
Space Jam: A New Legacy has a new star player in LeBron James, but the sequel knows who did it first: As LeBron, playing a version of himself, goes about recruiting a basketball team's worth of ...
Space Jam (1996); his third feature film and second non-documentary starring Michael Jordan, Bill Murray, and the animated cast from Looney Tunes. Lunch with George and Ed (2017); his fourth feature film and second documentary film with it featuring George Lois and Ed McCabe. [20]
2 Unlimited's "Get Ready for This", one of the songs from the first film, is briefly heard in one scene with Al-G and Dom. [20] "Sirius", an instrumental song by Alan Parsons Project that serves as the entrance anthem for the Chicago Bulls, is heard briefly when Sylvester brings out Michael B. Jordan to the Tune Squad, who believe that its the ...