Space Jam
Space Jam (1996)

Space Jam

1/5
(16 votos)
6.5IMDb

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

When Stan Podolak falls in the Birmingham Barons' dugout, you can clearly see the mat that he falls on.

The sweat on Michael's jersey while he is warming up with the Looney Tunes When Tweety is surrounded by the Monstars and he fights them off with karate, the timer is visible in the background, set at 12:00.

Before this scene, the timer was at 5:01.

When Michael's children shoo Barkley the bulldog, the shot of the dog leaving is a mismatched composite shot.

The dog is shot from a high camera angle, but the background plate is at a low angle.

After Wile E.

Coyote crashes into the auditorium, Daffy steps on his nose.

On the very next shot, Daffy is walking in the aisle, but Wile E.

is not visible behind him.

When the talent is stolen from Patrick Ewing, the first clock shows 6:07 left.

When the camera pans the other way and when he heads to the free throw line, the clock shows 6:13 left.

The arena and the arena floor change during the Knicks-Suns game at the beginning.

After the alien steals Patrick Ewing's talent the referee throws the ball to him for a free throw.

The ball hits Ewing in the chest.

When Michael is watching TV and sees the replay of the incident, the ball hits Ewing in the forehead.

Many of the monsters jump and slam from beyond the three point line but every one is only counted as two points.

In the scene where Daffy Duck is strutting down the runway showing off his many different looks, his basketball sneakers are shaped like regular sneakers at the toe.

In the next shot, they are shaped like his webbed foot.

When the green monster says, 'you're all washed up, baldy', he is to the left of Michael Jordan.

When Michael Jordan reacts and says 'baldy?', he looks up to the right.

During the scene in Madison Square Garden, The court goes from having only the professional three point line and an orange lane, later on in the scene, there are two three point lines, college and professional, and the lane is now blue.

When Stan is inflated out of his pancake state and flies past the scoreboard, the Tune Squad's score is shown as 67.

Seconds later, their score is shown as 76.

When Charles the Dog jumps on Michael Jordan to lick him when he comes home from his baseball game, the dog is clearly a stuffed animal.

When Swackhammer says to the little Nerdluck, "Nice! Did you see the move on that one?" the Nerdluck is red.

Previously, the Nerdluck had been a brownish color.

When Bill was first shown on the court for the Tune Squad, he didn't have a hat on.

Then in the next shot of him he has a hat on backwards.

Lola is not among the toons exercising to the 'Richard Simmons (I)' (qv) video, but appears in the gym out of nowhere a few seconds later, just after Michael Jordan enters in his uniform.

Larry Johnson only grazes the hospital doorway, but is still knocked out like Shawn Bradley and Patrick Ewing.

Porky Pig interrupts a Wile E.

Coyote/Road Runner cartoon to announce an emergency "cartoon character union meeting".

Later, when Daffy is complaining about his job while retrieving Michael Jordan's gear, he says, "If this were a union job.

" However, the "union meeting" is just the excuse Porky gives for the cartoons to gather and talk about the aliens.

It doesn't need to match up with Daffy's comments.

When Michael is sucked through the golf hole by the Looney Tunes, his shoes fly off his feet and land on the green.

When Michael emerges in the cartoon world, his shoes are back on his feet.

When Michael is sucked down the golf cup, both of his shoes are left behind.

When he arrives, he's got one shoe on.

When Michael first arrives home after the baseball game, the name of the dog "Charles" is on the dog house.

When Daffy goes to Michael's house to get his shoes and shorts and the dog attacks him, the name is missing.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
23 March 1997 USA USD 90,443,603
16 March 1997 USA USD 90,384,232
9 March 1997 USA USD 90,166,932
2 March 1997 USA USD 89,837,787
23 February 1997 USA USD 89,408,817
17 February 1997 USA USD 88,863,156
9 February 1997 USA USD 87,901,829
2 February 1997 USA USD 87,026,306
26 January 1997 USA USD 86,830,893
20 January 1997 USA USD 86,572,856
12 January 1997 USA USD 86,033,048
5 January 1997 USA USD 85,422,365
29 December 1996 USA USD 81,926,334
22 December 1996 USA USD 78,329,082
15 December 1996 USA USD 76,536,367
8 December 1996 USA USD 73,356,183
1 December 1996 USA USD 67,444,322
24 November 1996 USA USD 48,276,267
17 November 1996 USA USD 27,528,529
USA USD 90,463,534
13 April 1997 UK GBP 11,262,322
6 April 1997 UK GBP 3,642,582
23 March 1997 UK GBP 2,348,009
worldwide USD 250,200,000
13 February 1997 Austria ATS 4,472,331
28 February 1997 Hungary HUF 30,722,375
13 April 1997 Italy ITL 10,718,987,000
6 April 1997 Italy ITL 10,652,620,000
30 March 1997 Italy ITL 10,508,770,000
27 March 1997 Italy ITL 10,408,928,000
9 March 1997 Italy ITL 8,820,123,000
2 March 1997 Italy ITL 6,480,159,000
23 February 1997 Italy ITL 2,615,609,000
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
17 November 1996 USA USD 27,528,529 2,650
21 March 1997 UK GBP 2,348,009
13 February 1997 Austria ATS 4,472,331 53
21 February 1997 Italy ITL 2,615,609,000
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
23 March 1997 USA USD 25,261 103
16 March 1997 USA USD 165,459 473
9 March 1997 USA USD 266,671 563
2 March 1997 USA USD 343,161 333
23 February 1997 USA USD 455,553 680
17 February 1997 USA USD 771,666 786
9 February 1997 USA USD 855,878 827
2 February 1997 USA USD 161,682 234
26 January 1997 USA USD 219,107 333
20 January 1997 USA USD 453,056 375
12 January 1997 USA USD 446,089 714
5 January 1997 USA USD 1,378,884
29 December 1996 USA USD 2,116,599
22 December 1996 USA USD 1,269,691
15 December 1996 USA USD 2,347,556
8 December 1996 USA USD 4,540,737
1 December 1996 USA USD 13,555,046
24 November 1996 USA USD 16,216,845
17 November 1996 USA USD 27,528,529
13 February 1997 Austria ATS 4,472,331 53

Comentarios

NOTE: This film was recommended to me by Ryan Clevenger for "Steve Pulaski Sees It." Living in Illinois, Space Jam is a film that hits the tender spots of the last two generations one generation that got to experience Michael Jordan's unfathomable legacy as arguably the greatest basketball player who ever lived, and the other, mine, that reflects on his legacy through highlights and documentaries to keep the memory of such an all-star alive.

I was surprised to learn that the "How Did That Get Made" podcast had picked "Space Jam" as one of the movies they were going to do. Though I hadn't seen the movie in years, I remember as a 16 year old, taking my younger brother to see it at the cinema - just the two of us and it wasn't, in my memory at least, a bad film.

I've watched it when I was little child and I really enjoyed it now when Kobe is gone it gave so many sentimentals...

Space Jam is Good Movie from my childhood But Not one of my favorite Movies . The Movie is about Michael Jordan teaming up with the Looney Tunes vs the Space aliens.

We bought this movie 4 times since it's release and we never get bored with it, still very entertaining even for Millennials. Amazing the way they mixed cartoon and reality characters.

"Space Jam" is an animation/live-action hybrid starring NBA superstar Michael Jordan and the greatest cartoon characters of all time, the Looney Tunes.The plot of the movie is: Mister Swackhammer wants a new attraction for his alien theme park "Moron Mountain".

Michael Jordan . Bugs Bunny .

I grew up on this film, watching Michael Jordan and the looney toons team up was amazing to see as a child. Though I haven't noticed the amount of plot holes in the film that make you wonder what just happened or why there is such a big plot hole and it doesn't seem to matter.

Nostalgia dies hard sometimes. I loved this movie when I was a kid.

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