
A documentary that follows Michael Jordan's basketball career, stint in baseball, and his last championship season with the Chicago Bulls in 1998.... (Full plot summary below)
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A documentary that follows Michael Jordan's basketball career, stint in baseball, and his last championship season with the Chicago Bulls in 1998.
Leave your thoughts about Michael Jordan to the Max.
| Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonFor any of you who've ever daydreamed of playing hoops with Jordan, Michael Jordan to the Max is almost certainly the closest you'll ever get. |
| New York PostHannah BrownJust as spectacular as seeing the view from Everest or other natural wonders caught by the IMAX technology. |
| Jam! MoviesMike RossRecommended viewing for any kid who's ever dreamed of the big leagues. |
| Miami HeraldCharles SavageAn adoring tone and the familiar slo-mo, wide-angle baskebatics. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasIt's hardly a balanced biography: There's no mention of Jordan's gambling problems or connections with Nike, whose factories overseas were criticized for underpaying workers and treating them badly. |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsMichael DequinaThe usual collection of television spots, trailers, and crew biographies are also included, as well as detailed stats on Jordan's regular season and postseason careers -- a nice finishing touch to a classy digital tribute to a living legend. |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsScott RenshawAll about its star power, the kind that even appeals to a theater full of Jazz fans who would wish for a different kind of changed history. |
| Jam! MoviesTyler McLeodIt's brilliance is to put you in the moment, some of the greatest moments in modern sports history. |
| Times-PicayuneMike ScottA fantastic portrayal of His Airness' on-court heroics -- not to mention visually stunning |
| New York Daily NewsDenene MillnerWe get zilch on what kind of human being he is. |