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well he aint wrong
In regards to how internationally famous Jordan is compared to LeBron I did find this:
he really isnt outside the US
like, at all
I don't even know why Lin is doing this. I don't buy that this is the best project he could get.
I think they have a better chance at being successful if they would try another sport.
Soccer for example.
Monstars steal the talent from Ronaldo, Messi, Suarez (you NEED Suarez biting gag in this), Vardy, Zlatan and Neuer, Bergkamp comes out of retirement to show them whose boss?
Sure why not.
DerZuhälter;203473215 said:Ranieri on the sideline. Dingly-ding dingly-dong.
But Bergkamp? Dude was afraid to get on a plane and you gonna attach him to franchise which has SPACE in it's name? Try Beckham, assembling a team of old vets (Zidane, Davids, Maldini). So basically make a 90minutes Nike or Pepsi commercial.
DerZuhälter;203473215 said:Ranieri on the sideline. Dingly-ding dingly-dong.
But Bergkamp? Dude was afraid to get on a plane and you gonna attach him to franchise which has SPACE in it's name? Try Beckham, assembling a team of old vets (Zidane, Davids, Maldini). So basically make a 90minutes Nike or Pepsi commercial.
Kobe is old and now retired.I don't really follow basketball much, but I thought the biggest name star in the last decade is Kobe Bryant? I get Lebron is really big too and also has shown some acting chops, but how come Kobe isn't in SJ2 even as a co-star?
Are we doing this thing again where we pretend Space Jam was a good movie?
It wasn't only a perfect storm of NBA players; it was also a time of resurgence for the cast of Looney Tunes. Shows like Tazmania Devil, Tiny Toon Adventures, and Animaniacs were at the top of the TV cartoon food chain in the 90s. Warner Bros. was definitely on something in those days.
Does anyone care about Bugs Bunny and Company any more?
He's no Michael Jordan in terms of popularity, but he's definitely known well outside the U.S. as far as athletes go.
That means very little. Jordan was a global icon due to enormous marketing and PR campaigns, LeBron is not. To refer to that article from 2014: When you have less Facebook likes than Mesut Özil that's a bad sign.
There it is! Özil for Space Jam 2!
There it is! Özil for Space Jam 2!
I blame the social media generation for all these reboots.
Instead of reading actual books and drawing some inspiration from there to create films, which has been the case in the past, screenwriters are too busy texting and posting videos of cats, then lamenting at the lack of fresh ideas.
gud 1 brah
Reboots are happening because everyone who grew up in the 80's and 90's has money to spend. Nostalgia is a powerful drug. So it's an easy cash grab for studios.
gud 1 brah
Reboots are happening because everyone who grew up in the 80's and 90's has money to spend. Nostalgia is a powerful drug. So it's an easy cash grab for studios.
There is no soul to Space Jam.
It's an extended shoe commercial.
I'm not even exaggerating, either. It's literally a movie based on a shoe commercial.