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7/4/2025, 3:19:24 AM
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>There's not one funny gag or bit of slapstick in Space Jam
Whilst I agree it has a lot of rot in it, I disagree on this part.
The intro to the basket baller going to looney tune land has gags in it that you are made by people who knew looney tunes (or at least the contemporary iteration of it). If you look at the second one... there are... well I'm trying to remember if what I saw I could recognise even as a "gag" let alone a good one.
I don't really remember the rest of it but I'm fairly certain there were more jokes. And 2 does what? Draws toons over existing film sequences like Mad Max to play for time?
Sincerely, modern Looney makes me think Space Jam 1 is a fine wine.
>There's not one funny gag or bit of slapstick in Space Jam
Whilst I agree it has a lot of rot in it, I disagree on this part.
The intro to the basket baller going to looney tune land has gags in it that you are made by people who knew looney tunes (or at least the contemporary iteration of it). If you look at the second one... there are... well I'm trying to remember if what I saw I could recognise even as a "gag" let alone a good one.
I don't really remember the rest of it but I'm fairly certain there were more jokes. And 2 does what? Draws toons over existing film sequences like Mad Max to play for time?
Sincerely, modern Looney makes me think Space Jam 1 is a fine wine.
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