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Watch an Amazing Table Reading of Space Jam Featuring All Your Favorite Comics Plus Blake Griffin

18 April 2014

★ Nik Oldershaw


Space Jam is awful. It’s not even awful in a charming kind of way, it’s just a regular old awful. That’s why we’re so lucky that on March 23rd UCB Theater hosted an amazing live read for Space Jam that fixed every possible issue with the film, here’s the highlight reel from that evening. It’s great.

If you want to read more from Nik check out his article on the Kim Jong Un Videogame or this piece on the “First Poo Song in the History of India”. Check out our social media over here and here.



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