The Dennis Rodman movie : 48 hours in Vegas
If you watched "The Last Dance" Bulls documentary. It showed or throw Dennis Rodman in a new light for the whole world to see. Of course we've heard or if you where old enough seen the worm in all his outrageous hijinks you know about them. From marring himself, to kicking cameramen in the balls, dyeing his hair/giving the NBA tattoos or an attitude. Hanging out with kim jong un. For this generation born after the Bulls dynasty Rodman is a man of myth and legends stories beyond our compression. The most famous/memorable/fascinating Rodman story to come from the Last Dance Doc was "The Vegas trip" And apparently that's being made into a movie called "48 Hours in Vegas"
48 Hours in Vegas, not sure when it comes out yet. Will be about, when Dennis left mid season[ actual movie will be finals] with Carmen Electra, a skittish assistant and a team general manager. How those unlikely people became friends. So breakfast club and family friendly friendship spin, Movie going in the right direction. Then we have the b- plot of Coach Phil Jackson and Micheal Jordan having to go get Rodman since he went over the 48 hour time limit he was supposed to have for his mid season vacation. So a hangover style spin I don't see how this movie is not good.
I hope the movie opens with them on the express way after the motorcycle scene from the Last dance. Straight up thats where the story begins
Dennis Rodman is an executive producer for the movie so you know we're going to get authenticity. And well know what actually happened in 1998. Plus think of the sequels you can do a Rodman in North Korea movie after this. Jordan VanDina, who recently wrote Animaniacs, while Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are on board to produce.
The Bears should of had one of these mediocre movies to the world but loved by Chicagoans and Bears fans. I don't care how bad the Da SuperFan movies would of been I would legally have to say that its my favorite movie of all time. But you know life happened, SNL rebuild, Chris Farley death. I'm just saying if the untitled Superfan movie gets made, the plot that has been told of what the movie would of been about, it changes the NFL landscape. Soldier Field is a classic muscle car of a stadium that we don't ruin by putting a UFO spoiler on for no reason. So if the Dennis Rodman movie does anything its either going to make a bunch of NBA players act out since there no longer trying to be Like Mike but Party like Rodman. If it flops it becomes a Chicago cult classic nothing wrong with that either.
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