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MLB DVDs | Home » » » Major League (Wild Thing Edition) | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | She's beautiful, smart, goal-oriented, and she just inherited the Cleveland Indians. Unfortunately, she wants to move the franchise to Miami, and a losing season is her only ticket to Florida. So she signs the wildest gang of screwballs that ever spit tobacco. They're handsome, but they're hopeless! Her catcher (Tom Berenger) is a washed-up womanizer who struck out in life. Her ace pitcher (Charlie Sheen) is a punked-out crazy who struck out with the law. And her third baseman (L.A. Law's Corbin Bernsen) is more concerned about fielding endorsements than grounders. Throw in a busload of other misfits and you've hot yourself a hilarious line-up that's destined for disaster. Or is it? Widescreen VersionEnglish 5.1 SurroundEnglish 2.0 SurroundFrench MonoCommentary by Writer/Director David Ward and Producer Chris ChesserMy Kinda TeamA Major League Look at Major LeagueBob Uecker: Just A Bit OutsideAlternate Ending with Filmaker IntroductionA Tour of Cerrano's LockerPhoto Gallery | | | Product Details: | | | Actors:
| Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen, Margaret Whitton, James Gammon | | Director:
| David S. Ward | | Format:
| AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC | | Language:
| English, French | | Subtitle:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 1 | | Studio:
| Paramount | | Run Time:
| 107 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| April 10, 2007 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 104 reviews |
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home run for baseball fansAug 27, 2010 I love this movie from so many angles. I am a huge baseball fan and love deadpan humor, so, what's not to love. The Ueck is in his prime in this one.
If you are a baseball fan who likes to sit back and enjoy a good chuckle this is a good way to spend some time.
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Worth the money for under $10.00Jul 18, 2010 This Blu-Ray disk is well worth the money for being under $10.00. Decent enough extras; however, the "Wild Thing" edition means nothing. The film is very good quality visually and it has great audio. As long as it stays inexpensive, I would recommend.
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NO SPECIAL FEATURESMay 28, 2010 5 stars for the movie itself, 0 for the "Wild Thing Edition". I already had another copy of this movie, and ordered this specifically for the special features. Although both this Amazon page and the back of the box claim to have special features including an alternate ending, none exist.
good !Oct 23, 2009 Sometimes people don't think much of you but you end up winning at the end. Stories like that happen. It is always encouraging to see. The movie itself is more of a comedy than an inspirational movie but I never get tired of watching it.
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I Like the movie.....but the language is too muchOct 21, 2009 I liked the movie as well as it's sequels but there is a difference. The sequels are family fair. The original film is superior but it is filled with profanity. There are over 150 uses of profane language in the film. I do not disagree with the use of profanity completely, but when it is used just to fill the air and not for effect, I do not agree with it. The finest films ever made CITIZEN KANE, CASABLANCA and GONE WITH THE WIND, do not have profanity, unless you consider the word DAMN. I do not think it has damaged their appeal. I imagine if they did a remake of GWTW, the famous line would be "Scarlett, you B...h, I don't give a mother F.....k. I guess there are those who would assert that the film would be superior with a few Fs filling the air. I like the Major League movies and I do not think the absence of vulgarity hurt the quality of the sequels. I would have like to see less in the original. Major League is certainly not the worse film for this, it is so common place that soon the F...word with be heard regularly in prime time.
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