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Wikipedia article




'The Black Mamba' is an American short film produced, written, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It stars Kobe Bryant, Bruce Willis, Danny Trejo, and Kanye West.

'The Black Mamba' was released by Nike online on February 19, 2011.

Plot



'The Black Mamba' is a movie about the making of a movie, with Robert Rodriguez pitching Kobe Bryant on a movie concept about a hero called "The Black Mamba". It is shown, as Rodriguez describes it, with Bryant squares off against a monster-fied Danny Trejo, runs into Bruce Willis, before doing a final battle against zombie looking basketball players commissioned by Kanye West.

Cast



* Kobe Bryant as himself / "The Black Mamba"

* Bruce Willis as Mr. Suave

* Danny Trejo as himself

* Kanye West as himself

Production



By 2011, Kobe Bryant, Bruce Willis, Danny Trejo, and Kanye West signed on to star in a 6-minute short film under the title 'The Black Mamba'. The film was produced, written, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The film was part of a promotional campaign for the Nike Air Kobe Zoom VIs.

Release



'The Black Mamba' was released by Nike online on February 19, 2011. The short film also played in several LA cinemas, including Mann's Chinese Theatre.

Critical reception

Kevin Jagernauth, of 'IndieWire', said the short film was "OK", elaborating "it fits very comfortably into the grindhouse wheelhouse for Rodriguez, so if you've worn out your 'Machete' DVD this is probably worth a quick spin". Chris Yuscavage, of 'Vibe.com', gave a mixed review, praising Rodriguez's metahumor, but criticizing Bruce Willis' minor role and Bryant's "manufactured" stage name of "The Black Mamba". Germain Lussier, of '/Film', gave the short film a negative review, saying it was "not as fun as I thought it was going to be. I think having Rodriguez as one of the main parts of the film and making the whole thing a pitch/fantasy is the only thing that makes it work. The cameo appearances are funny and the idea of a super-villain collecting shoes is kind of interesting, but overall the action was stale and the basketball itself was boring. Seeing a new film by Rodriguez is cool, and his visual style within the film is hugely apparent, but, for my money, 'The Black Mamba' can't hold a candle to the real highlight of the NBA All-Star Weekend: the Slam Dunk Contest". William Goodman, of 'CBS News', was more positive of the film, calling it "pretty slick".

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