Space Jam
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| Darsteller | Michael Jordan | Wayne Knight | Billy West (II) | Dee Bradley Baker | Theresa Randle |
| Regie | Joe Pytka |
| Freigabe | ab 7 Jahren |
| Ländercode | Code 2 (Europa) |
| Laufzeit | 84 Minuten |
| Sprache | Deutsch, Dolby Digital 5.1 Englisch, Dolby Digital 5.1 Italienisch, Dolby Digital 5.1 Spanisch, Dolby Digital 5.1 Polish, Dolby Surround Swedish, Dolby Surround Danish, Dolby Surround Norwegian, Dolby Surround Finnish, Dolby Surround |
| Untertitel | Deutsch, Danish, Englisch, Finnish, Französisch, Greek, Hebrew, Dutch, Icelandic |
| Anzahl | 1 |
| Medium | DVD |
| Release | 01.10.1998 |
| EAN | 7321921164002 |
| Kategorien | Abenteuer, Action, Komödien, Sport, Thriller, Zeichentrick |
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Although at first glance it looks like a movie dreamed up by a marketing committee (and in some respects it probably was), Space Jam actually defies the odds against it to become a dazzling display of family entertainment. There's a kind of demented genius to the idea of casting NBA superstar Michael Jordan in a live-action and animated movie costarring the beloved characters from Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes cartoons. They play off each other like seasoned veterans of vaudeville, and Jordan never falls into the kind of awkward, amateurish showmanship that you might expect from a sports idol. He's comfortable in the cartoon land of his costars, who include Bugs Bunny and sexy newcomer Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Sylvester & Tweety, Speedy Gonzalez, the Tazmanian Devil, Foghorn Leghorn, and Yosemite Sam. They've all been hijacked to an outer-space amusement park run by the Nerdlucks, who strike a Faustian bargain with the Looney heroes: if Bugs and Co. can defeat the Nerdluck "Monstars" in a basketball game, they'll win back their freedom; if they lose, they'll be doomed to stay there forever as enslaved entertainers. So they kidnap Jordan as their coach and "secret weapon" while the nefarious Nerdlucks suck out the basketball skills from such stellar victims as Charles Barkley and Patrick Ewing. It all leads to reckless abandon on the basketball court, and Bill Murray pops in for some hilarious support. Combining traditional animation and computer-generated Nerdlucks with its live-action cast, Space Jam was made in the anarchic spirit of the Looney Tunes cartoons, where anything goes as long as it's funny and off-the-wall (or the ceiling, or the door, or the floor...). Technically astounding, it's also witty enough to entertain adults and kids alike. --Jeff Shannon
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Wir kennen die Technik aus Who Framed Roger Rabitt oder Cool World. Der Zusammenschnitt von Cartoon-Figuren und realen Charakteren in einem abgefahrenen Abenteuer, das meist in der Cartoonwelt spielt. Die Looney Tunes haben ja inzwischen mit Looney Tunes: Back in Action bereits ihren zweiten Film vorgelegt. 1996 taten sie sich mit Michael Jordan zusammen und eroberten die Leinwand. ... weiterlesen