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What could've been...Can't believe no one's commented on these scenes.
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What could've been...Can't believe no one's commented on these scenes.
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I'm shocked it was in there with all the gun control shit.BUT, I did chuckle at the "shoot the ball" gag.
Apparently LeBron was planned since its inception so no.What could've been...
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You mean the Kobe timeline Space Jam that was never gonna happen?Apparently LeBron was planned since its inception so no.
Hitler is in a lot of WB stuff. If the Clockwork Orange assholes are allowed to run free then it stands to reason the Gestapo can't be too far behind.JFK is a WB movie, does that mean Lee Harvey Oswald will be in the movie with JFK's shot up body?
You know what movie handled the live action animation hybrid with multiple properties well?I'm starting to wonder if all those Pooh's Adventures autists invaded Hollywood.
Edit: Just noticed T-posing Space Ghost hovering above King Kong in the preview. Jesus Christ this movie.
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Roger Rabbit was also made in a time when reruns were highly abundant for cost effectiveness, so even children were still very familiar with what their parents enjoyed during their childhood, such as Merrie Melodies/Looney Tunes, Hanna Barbera, Three Stooges or even Beverly Hillbillies among many others, but in this day and age where reruns are looked down upon for risk of "offensive content" or "dated elements" to the point where they can only be watched via streaming, kids won't know over half of the shit in Space Jam 2. I mean the Maltese Falcon is a fantastic film but no kid, and maybe even yoomers/millennials and younger xoomers won't have any idea wtf the planet for it even represents sadly. At the end of the day, this is just a 2 hour ad for HBO Max, when really if WB and other companies wanted to sell nostalgia to kiddies, maybe they should've made a more active attempt to make these old media elements air more regularly these past two decades and not keep them excluded in expensive cable plans/channels with zero advertisement.You know what movie handled the live action animation hybrid with multiple properties well?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
This movie reeks of cashing in on nostalgia with product placement.
I feel Roger Rabbit was created with the 20th century movie mindset in mind. It's obviously not made with children in mind. Merrie Melodies/Looney Tunes were created with theaters in mind; they would be intermissions before the actual films.Roger Rabbit was also made in a time when reruns were highly abundant for cost effectiveness, so even children were still very familiar with what their parents enjoyed during their childhood, such as Merrie Melodies/Looney Tunes, Hanna Barbera, Three Stooges or even Beverly Hillbillies among many others, but in this day and age where reruns are looked down upon for risk of "offensive content" or "dated elements" to the point where they can only be watched via streaming,
Yup, Dumbledoor is in the crowd during the not-Kobe-3PO bit (direct screenshot from trailer below, since photoshopped screenshots are becoming something of a meme now):Some say they saw Dumbledore in the crowd. If they have him make out with Gandalf I might as well just eat led now and get it over with.
...hey...speaking of Roger Rabbit....Yup, Dumbledoor is in the crowd during the not-Kobe-3PO bit (direct screenshot from trailer below, since photoshopped screenshots are becoming something of a meme now):
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No... It can't be.... It just can't be!
Yup, Dumbledoor is in the crowd during the not-Kobe-3PO bit (direct screenshot from trailer below, since photoshopped screenshots are becoming something of a meme now):
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I see the shark from Shark Tale. Upper right corner.
No, that's Jabberjaw.I see the shark from Shark Tale. Upper right corner.
Very slim. Poor fella wasn't even in the Y2K special.No, that's Jabberjaw.
Speaking of Hanna-Barbera, what're the odds we see this little shit in the crowd?
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