IMAX format magnifies Michael Jordan’s magical moves
By Charles Williams, Online Entertainment Editor
While Jordan takes center stage, forward Scottie Pippen and coach Phil Jackson are on the periphery offering more testimonials. A keen eye might spot Dennis Rodman and his bizarre hair.
Jordan's last shot in the NBA wasn't his best or most dramatic. But when the Utah Jazz's Byron Russell bit on a fake and left Jordan open for a championship-winning shot in the final seconds of the game, nobody doubted the outcome.
The sports-themed movie is fun and a nice departure from the science and nature films normally showing at the Omnimax.
Laurence Fishburne narrates.
Michael Jordan to the Max
When: Through Sept. 3
Where: St. Louis Science Center Omnimax Theater, 5050 Oakland Avenue
Running time: 45 minutes
How much: Adults $7, children and seniors $6, $1 discount for members, group discounts available
More info: 314-289-4444 or 1-800-456-7572
Jordan's last shot in the NBA wasn't his best or most dramatic. But when the Utah Jazz's Byron Russell bit on a fake and left Jordan open for a championship-winning shot in the final seconds of the game, nobody doubted the outcome.
The sports-themed movie is fun and a nice departure from the science and nature films normally showing at the Omnimax.
Laurence Fishburne narrates.
Michael Jordan to the Max
When: Through Sept. 3
Where: St. Louis Science Center Omnimax Theater, 5050 Oakland Avenue
Running time: 45 minutes
How much: Adults $7, children and seniors $6, $1 discount for members, group discounts available
More info: 314-289-4444 or 1-800-456-7572