I thought Space Jam was pretty cool myself, but then again, I guess it just didn't appeal to fans who grew up with the Looney Tunes, like how fans who grew up with the Chipmunks don't seem to care for this movie.
I agree, you put into words what I've been trying to say for some time, lol. A lot of people defend certain movies (and certain recent Muppet projects) saying "The Muppets always appealed to adults!" And they are right about that point; Jim did appeal to adults. But what we are seeing recently from movies like Cat in the Hat and recent Muppet movies, is not adult, nor is it childlike. It is childish and cruel.What I find annoying is that some of the humor that I find appauling or at least not funny, people love because it "appeals to adults" when normally it's just as immature as the toilet jokes.
That's just it. But I had never noticed any change in the charcthers during the film. I've read how many fans were upset that the Tunes personalities were changed or something, and how Lola wasn't even considered a real "Looney Tune"(never injured, acts crazy, etc.) To me, they acted just as looney(if even better) as they've always acted.I thought Space Jam was pretty cool myself, but then again, I guess it just didn't appeal to fans who grew up with the Looney Tunes, like how fans who grew up with the Chipmunks don't seem to care for this movie.