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Nathane Lane says the director of Space Jam thought he was “too gay” to play Michael Jordan’s assistant in the 1996 live-action and animated film. The film featured Looney Toons cartoon ...
Space Jam was an iconic movie in every respect. Not only did it successfully merge live-action sports drama with animation, but it also became a cult classic that remained the highest-grossing ...
"Thank God, I didn’t have to do 'Space Jam,'" Lane quipped, adding, "Homophobia is alive and well, still." “I was up for that part,” Lane told Vanity Fair. “Apparently the director [Joe ...
The landing page for the website for the 1996 movie "Space Jam," starring NBA star Michael Jordan and Warner Brothers' Looney Tunes. The Endless Thread team often finds little corners of the ...
The landing page for the website for the 1996 movie "Space Jam," starring NBA star Michael Jordan and Warner Brothers' Looney Tunes. In the early 1990s, Don Buckley was a marketing executive for ...
By Bill Donahue A company that owns the rights to the “Space ... in internet memes and mashups for the past twenty years. Watson Music Group, which bought the rights to “Space Jam” in ...
Space Jam: A New Legacy is more than just a movie. It’s a tribute to LeBron James’ legacy as one of the greatest basketball players of all time. The film follows James as he teams up with the ...
Space Jam A New Legacy movie review: An inhibited LeBron James performance and a shameless over-reliance on Easter eggs ruins the legacy of Michael Jordan's original 90s hit. At some point during ...
The heads of Lebron James toys are being stolen from "Space Jam" merchandise. A viral TikTok trend started in mid-July is causing some stores to lock these heads away. There's no clear reason as ...
You can check out the official description for Space Jam: A New Legacy below: “Welcome to the Jam! NBA champion and global icon LeBron James goes on an epic adventure alongside timeless Tune ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Back in 1996, Warner Bros. Animation trotted out Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer ...