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| 1. Major League Director: David S. Ward | |
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The DVD has no special features (what else do you expect from Paramount?), but the picture and sound are good. Movie: 6/5
There's nothing complicated about the plot. When an aggressive femme fatale (Margaret Whitton) inherits the Cleveland Indians from her late husband, her plan is to put together a team so bad it will lose its fan base and allow her to relocate. And so a band of misfits is put together: washed-up players, inexperienced players, headcases. Of course, predictably, her plan goes awry, but it's still good fun watching the antics of the Indians as they misfire and then come together over a long, long season. Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Rene Russo, Corbin Bernsen, and Wesley Snipes headline a great cast. Bob Uecker is absolutely hysterical. My favorite character is manager Lou Brown (James Gammon) who delivers the film's funniest line, but one I dare not repeat here (it would never get past the editors)! Grab a hot dog and a beer, pull up a chair, and let MAJOR LEAGUE put a wide grin on your face.
People from out of town said County Stadium was a dog of a ballyard, but look for the scene when Berenger sneaks onto the field at night alone and pretends to hit one out. It sure looks pretty, and I miss it.
As far as baseball comedies go, this is by far the best ever. As far as baseball movies go, this is near the top of the list. As far as Charlie Sheen appearances go, this was his one shot at Oscar gold. As far as opening songs go, this is the best one of all time, in any movie about any city or any sport or anything. There's a red moon rising There's an oil barge winding Cleveland, city of light, city of magic Burn on, big river, burn on Now the Lord can make you tumble Burn on, big river, burn on
Uecker and Gammons ( playing Manager Lou Brown) are terrific. Some of the voodoo stuff is overdone, but it is a fun movie ... Read more | |
| 2. Major League 2 Director: David S. Ward | |
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The DVD menus look great, and easy to navigate. I was expecting loads of extras, but I didn't get much. All that is here is just a thing called "The Starting Line Up" which is pictures of all the movie's main actors on baseball cards. And a trailer for this movie, plus for 2 other movies also.
The only thing really missing from the first film is Wesley Snipes as center fielder Willie Mays Hayes, but Omar Epps does a nice job in his place. So what if you know that they're going to pull if off from the outset...it's all about the journey right? Bob Uecker makes the film!
The Clevelend Indians are back, and better than ever. Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn is trying to throw curveballs, Willie Mayes Hayes tries to become a power hitter, Pedro Sorano converts to Buddhism, and more. It has some really high points, and it kept me laughing. My favorite are the Chinese guys who clean up the field after the games. They're really funny. Overall, it's a great DVD for a great price. Buy it!
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| 3. Homeward Bound II - Lost in San Francisco Director: David R. Ellis | |
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This one takes a good direction: pets lost in the city. I think it is a little funnier than the first. Having all the different dogs around makes the movie more fun, the two bad dogs and Reilly's gang. Chance's girlfriend, Delilah, just got in the way here. I've noticed that in a lot of sequels to Disney originals, a main character falls in love. It gets boring after awhile. Both HOMEWARD BOUND movies are real good, and that's a compliment coming from me, since I'm getting more into the horror genre now. Anyway, defenately rent them both, they're really fun to watch. In my opinion, there should be a HOMEWARD BOUND III made. I wouldn't mind another sequel to finish off the trilogy.
I recommend this movie.
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| 4. Major League 3: Back to the Minors Director: John Warren (II) | |
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Description On this team they don't just throw screwballs, they put them in uniform!Scott Bakula plays a minor-league manager on the spot to turn a squad of sad sacks into title contenders in another hit sequel featuring Corbin Bernsen, Dennis Haysbert and the inimitable Bob Uecker. Reviews (18)
The cinematography is fair, it's a watchable film, we get to see the return of Pedro Cerrano and Taka Tanaka. I wouldn't have high expectations of this film though. It is a clichéd storyline, and if you want a better baseball movie watch "Bull Durham." Just make sure when you buy this film to not get the Spanish subtitles unless you need them, I accidentally did just that.
I think they should have just simply renamed the film. There's nothing wrong with having a different name for a film with a few of the same characters such as Roger Dorn, Pedro Cerrano and Taka Tanaka. This movie comes out with some good baseball knowledge for both on the field and off the field stuff. Pops McGee and Doc who's fastballs couldn't kill a fly if it hit is straight on are great examples of what you see in the minors. Guys with heart who just aren't good enough to make it to the Bigs. Then there's the prima donna top prospect "Downtown" Anderson who thinks he's the next Ken Griffey Jr. This film is meant to be fun, it's not supposed to be Bull Durham. It delivers what it wanted to deliver...entertainment. Especially for the baseball fan who doesn't want to see a monkey or a 10 year become a major leaguer. Although Little Big League is underrated as well, but that's a different story. I would give this movie 3.5 out of 5 stars if it were possible, but we can't vote like that here, so I rounded it up.
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| 5. Major League 2/Wrongfully Accused Director: David S. Ward | |
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