- Year: 2000
- Released: 05 May 2000
- Country: United States
- Adwords: 1 nomination
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0245280/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/michael_jordan_to_the_max
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- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: Not Rated
- Genre: Documentary, Sport
- Runtime: 46 min
- Writer: Jonathan Hock
- Director: Don Kempf, James D. Stern
- Cast: Michael Jordan, Phil Jackson, Doug Collins
- Keywords: sports,
7.4/10 | |
57/100 | |
67% – Critics | |
81% – Audience |
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Michael Jordan to the Max Movie Reviews
Expected MORE!
I expected more to this documentary.The best thing about this film is that it was done in IMAX form which really details everything so clearly and incredibly.I finally found an IMAX subject matter that I wanted to see for I am a die hard NBA fan.This was the first IMAX experience I have ever had and I liked it.My complaint is the fact that this documentary was too SHORT!I wanted more!Maybe about 30 minutes longer at least.The soundtrack was great and the film overall was done very well.It was just too rushed though.Oh well,it will still be worth your money if you are a Jordan or NBA fan……
Great Pic.
Not the biggest fan of basketball but I have always admired Michael Jordan for the way he has conducted himself not only on the court, but off the court as well. He has always had a great sense of class and style that to this day has never been duplicated by very many people in any professional sport.
I thought that the documentary was well done and pretty insightful. I only wish they would have done a lot more of the wide angle shots which are usually associated with any of the IMAX productions. None the less I would recommend this film to anyone who either likes basketball or not, it is at the very least a very upbeat and moral boosting film.
Solid At Best
“Michael Jordan to the Max” should never have been screened at IMAX. There were a few reasons for this, although the biggest problem was how chopped up the production was. There was minimal continuity throughout the screening, detracting from the IMAX experience. It was much more suited to the kind of video you watch before playing sport.
For much of the movie only about a sixth of the screen was being used. Examples of this were the many commercials Jordan has appeared in. I did not go to IMAX to watch commercials I’ve already seen Jordan and his sponsors repeatedly screen on TV.
At least I got to see some of the great Luc Longley in action.