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Steve Rudnick

Author of The Santa Clause [1994 film]

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Works by Steve Rudnick

The Santa Clause [1994 film] (1994) — Writer — 478 copies, 4 reviews
Space Jam [1996 film] (1996) — Screenwriter — 429 copies, 4 reviews
Space Jam Pull-Out Posterbook (1996) — Author — 2 copies

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The Santa Clause 3-Movie Collection (2012) — Writer — 122 copies

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The utterly insane premise still boggles my mind. The Looney Tunes co-star in a serious, if simplified, biopic of an actual career switch in the life of an actual superstar athlete, played by himself, when the owner of an amusement park in outer space sends alien slugs to steal NBA talents in order to challenge the protagonists to a basketball game. On, and in a subplot, Bill Murray -- as himself -- really thinks he's got what it takes to be a superstar basketball player in his own show more right.

Somehow, it works. The movie's not quite great -- most of the jokes are a bit too rudimentary (it's telling that nearly all the laugh-out-loud moments are provided by Bill Murray and Wayne Knight, not the toons -- and I recall this being the case when watching it as a child, too) -- but it's undeniably good, and with this ridiculous a premise, it has no right to be. Kind of worth it just to gape in shock as the film somehow pulls itself off.
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A definite 1990's classic. The sequel wasn't quite as good but still pretty solid. It's fun to watch Michael Jordan team up with the Looney Tunes against the bad guys.
Pretty cliche for its time, and hasn't aged well. Nonetheless there are some humorous and cute moments in this film. 2.5/5 stars.
Michael Jordan helps the Looney Tunes play basketball against aliens.

2.5/4 (Okay).

It's a bad movie, but it's so bizarre it's entertaining.

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