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Offline Traditional Guy 20

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Space Jam (1996)
« on: April 13, 2013, 08:59:43 PM »
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  • Unfortunately I grew up during the 1990's and had to deal with a lot of crap movies and TV shows growing up, but this movie along with "Good Burger" really takes the cake under movies that are so stupid even Hollywood liberals laugh and scorn them. Hell I was always more of a Disney cartoon fan myself and never really cared for the original Looney Tunes anyway.

    In a film like this not only do they have to have corny advertising throughout the whole movie for corporations like McDonald's, Hanes, Nike, Wheaties, etc., and not only do they try to make this stupid blending of basketball and Looney Tunes (as if they had anything in common), and not only do they try to portray Michael Jordan as the "best basketball player ever" (yeah that's really believeable right?), and not only do they have this oversɛҳuąƖized female rabbit who is a femme fatale and make this bunny into a pin-up girl and a "great female basketball player" (don't even ask) :facepalm:, but then they came up with this really "neat" storyline about how aliens plan to "enslave" the Looney Tunes (yes it is even more stupid than it sounds).

    This film has a horrible story, bland characters, horrible acting, corporate advertising, and the usual "greatness of being black" storyline that even your foremost Hollywood sicko would laugh at the stupidity of this movie.


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    Space Jam (1996)
    « Reply #1 on: April 13, 2013, 09:34:31 PM »
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  • Interestingly, the maker of "Looney Tunes" (Warner Bros.), was founded by four brothers who I believe were all Jєωιѕн (I know three of them were Freemasons). The guy who did most of the voices of the Looney Tunes characters, Mel Blanc, was Jєωιѕн, and I think he was a Mason as well.

    As for Disney, obviously that was founded by Walt Disney, who was a 33 degree Freemason. It's just kind of interesting how the most popular cartoons from years ago all were jumpstarted by ʝʊdɛօ-Masons.
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    Space Jam (1996)
    « Reply #2 on: April 13, 2013, 09:50:43 PM »
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  • Quote from: ServusSpiritusSancti
    Interestingly, the maker of "Looney Tunes" (Warner Bros.), was founded by four brothers who I believe were all Jєωιѕн (I know three of them were Freemasons). The guy who did most of the voices of the Looney Tunes characters, Mel Blanc, was Jєωιѕн, and I think he was a Mason as well.

    As for Disney, obviously that was founded by Walt Disney, who was a 33 degree Freemason. It's just kind of interesting how the most popular cartoons from years ago all were jumpstarted by ʝʊdɛօ-Masons.


    Well obviously all of the cartoons were "bad" morally back during the "Golden Era" of the 40's-50's but as you well know they keep getting worse and worse as time goes on.

    I remember both Disney and Warner Brothers created plenty of World War II propaganda and Hollywood was enthusastic about World War II.

    That being said I was speaking of the horrible aspects of this specific "Looney Tunes" movie.

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    « Reply #3 on: April 13, 2013, 09:55:25 PM »
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  • Oh yes, sorry, I didn't mean to derail the topic. I just thought it was interesting how both cartoons had Masonic origins.

    The Looney Tunes movie in 2003 was even dumber, it bombed if I recall.
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    « Reply #4 on: April 13, 2013, 10:00:10 PM »
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  • Quote from: ServusSpiritusSancti
    Oh yes, sorry, I didn't mean to derail the topic. I just thought it was interesting how both cartoons had Masonic origins.

    The Looney Tunes movie in 2003 was even dumber, it bombed if I recall.


    Any Brendan Frasier movie is stupid. :wink: