Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2” and “Little Fockers.” The original 1996 “Space Jam” wasn’t top-drawer either, but it made a buck at the box office.
So, money-grubbing Warner Bros. took 25 years to crank out a follow-up that’s far, far worse. And they know it.Running time: 115 minutes.
Rated PG (some cartoon violence, some language.) In theaters and on HBO Max.Over its interminable, nearly two-hour runtime, the film repeatedly mocks its very existence. “I’m a ballplayer,” says star LeBron James, taking the reins from the original’s Michael Jordan, during a pitch meeting with WB execs. “And athletes acting — it never goes well.” That’s especially true of cardboard James.The villain of the movie is the WB algorithm, called, ugh, Al G.
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