Warner Bros.' Space Jam: A New Legacy put up a solid debut at the box office last weekend with $31 million, though one filmmaker isn't too happy with it: original Space Jam director Joe Pytka.The 82-year-old commercial directing legend, who directed the 1992 Super Bowl commercial dubbed Hare Jordan that lead to him directing Space Jam four years later, spoke to TMZabout the sequel on Wednesday.Pytka revealed that he was so bored with the movie that it took him five separate sittings to get through the 115-minute film.
Not happy:Warner Bros.' Space Jam: A New Legacy put up a solid debut at the box office last weekend with $31 million, though one filmmaker isn't too happy with it: original Space Jam director Joe Pytka Bored:Pytka revealed.
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