🐱 'SPACE JAM' DIRECTOR REWORKS LOLA BUNNY FOR REBOOT ... From 'Sexualized' To 'Strong'

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New Space Jam, new Lola Bunny.

The director of "Space Jam: A New Legacy" has "reworked" Lola Bunny's role for the reboot -- claiming he wasn't comfortable with the "very sexualized" way she came off in the original back in 1996.

The man behind the film is Malcolm D. Lee-- who has worked on flicks like "Girls Trip," "Undercover Brother" and "Night School" ... he's also Spike Lee's cousin!!

Now that he's taken over the reins of the legendary "Space Jam" franchise, Lee wanted to make sure Lola Bunny would be a strong role model for young people.

"This is 2021," Lee told Entertainment Weekly. "It's important to reflect the authenticity of strong, capable female characters."

We went back and checked out the Lola scenes from the original 'Space Jam' and Lee has a solid point.

The scene where Lola first enters the basketball gym is scored with sexy bombshell music — and the rest of the Tune Squad players are so taken by her appearance, they are literally paralyzed.


Lola, after showing off her impressive basketball skills, saunters out of the gym and admonishes Bugs Bunny for previously referring to her as "Doll."

So, what can we expect in the LeBron James reboot? Gone are Lola's short shorts — replaced by typical workout gear with compression shorts underneath.

It seems the director was hoping to model Lola after a typical high-level female athlete -- which makes sense considering real-life WNBA superstars Diana Taurasi and Nneka Ogwumike both have key roles in the reboot.


As for LeBron, the Lakers superstar has spoken about how important the movie is to him ... and being able to share his own example of fatherhood in the flick.

"There are parents who want to push their kids to do certain things because this is what they do, but sometimes you have to look into a kid and be able to have an open mind and ear to help them become the thing they've dreamed of."
 
She did get her tits chopped off and has no waist

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So basically a tranny?
How the fuck is Space Jam important to anybody
Who honestly even wanted a sequel to such a mediocre movie based on a shoe commercial?
Wasn't there already this Looney toons something show where Lola was made into goofy, silly and awkward character and given more personality & qualities besides of bunny tities? I thought this problem was already solved.
Modern Hollywood knows jackshit about the IPs they work on these days and even so much as googling for pre-existing references relating to the IP they're working on seems to be next to impossible for them.
 
I don't fucking get it

The original Space Jam was a mediocre film as a vehicle for an all time sports athlete who couldn't act.

R Kelly sang a song.

Bill Murray had a couple funny moments(sorta).

But, its largely stupid drivel. Even for a kid's movie.

I say this as somebody who loves old Looney Tunes. But that time has come and gone..

The reverence for Space Jam as a movie let alone a franchise is fucking rediculious.
 
She did get her tits chopped off and has no waist

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It's Current Year + 6.

Having characteristics that squarely define you as female are bad, but misogyny is still bad and trans women are real women who have been helped by the power of HRT and SRS which have rendered their bodies as female-looking as possible*.

*i said "as possible", not that it was successful and didn't horrifically stunt and damage their bodies
 
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I don't fucking get it

The original Space Jam was a mediocre film as a vehicle for an all time sports athlete who couldn't act.

R Kelly sang a song.

Bill Murray had a couple funny moments(sorta).

But, its largely stupid drivel. Even for a kid's movie.

I say this as somebody who loves old Looney Tunes. But that time has come and gone..

The reverence for Space Jam as a movie let alone a franchise is fucking rediculious.
Millenial nostalgiawank makes money. They'll be making reboots of reboots of reboots when we're in nursing homes.
 
Correct me if I am wrong about the US, but it seems compared to the past, sports celebrities are not as deeply ingrained in popular culture.
I don't know about that, I wouldn't put it past Disney to make some shitty Colin Kaepernick Space Jam but for football.
Sponsored by Nike of course.
 
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Why does American culture hate the concept of a sexy female so much, these days? Used to be a ubiquitous part of American culture for decades and then all of a sudden it's been scrubbed out of almost everything mainstream.

Silly wokeness aside, Space Jam came out at a time sports stars like Michael Jordan were household names. Everyone and their mother were tripping over each other to slap his name on their products.

And now they are trying to lift this form of marketing out of its environment and drop it in the modern day. How big a draw is Lebron James or sports stars in general? Correct me if I am wrong about the US, but it seems compared to the past, sports celebrities are not as deeply ingrained in popular culture.
As someone who doesn't follow sports, Lebron is a dude I've heard, but pretty much have no other familiarity with at all, it's not like Michael Jordan in the 1990s, who was so ubiquitous that even if you didn't follow sports you were pretty familiar with him.
 
I don't know about that, I wouldn't put it past Disney to make some shitty Colin Kaepernick Space Jam but for football.
Sponsored by Nike of course.

I think he means an elite sports athlete that permeates into pop culture. People that don't even follow the sport know who they are.

Kaepernick isn't a Jordan or a Gretzky..
 
Why does American culture hate the concept of a sexy female so much, these days? Used to be a ubiquitous part of American culture for decades and then all of a sudden it's been scrubbed out of almost everything mainstream.
Envy/crab bucket mentality is a helluva drug.
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She graduated from Stuyvesant High School in New York City in 1996[6][7] and attended Tulane University in New Orleans for a year, and then transferred to the State University of New York at Albany, graduating in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in journalism.[8][third-party source needed] In 2002, Valenti received a master's degree in Women's and Gender Studies with a concentration in politics from Rutgers University.[9]

It’s one thing to be a journalist, but now you have to add GENDER STUDIES onto it?

What a world.
 
Wasn't there already this Looney toons something show where Lola was made into goofy, silly and awkward character and given more personality & qualities besides of bunny tities? I thought this problem was already solved.
Lola has been rectonned multiple times from several shows.

In Space Jam, she was the sexy, sassy aretchype. In Baby Looney Tunes, she was the smart albeit whiny baby. In The Looney Tunes Show, she was a dumb bimbo.

Point being, she doesn't have an established character trait.
 
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