That was big news at the time because it was the second - highest debut and second - highest domestic total ever
for a baseball movie.
Not exact matches
From the»70s, I miss Teaberry gum, Captain Kangaroo (would love
for my son to watch him), Thanksgiving Day parades without Broadway shows incorporated, BooBerry cereal, 3D
baseball cards in my cereal box, politically incorrect James Bonds, politically incorrect anything, Miller Lite commercials (today's are so bad and so anti-men), Snik - Snak candy bars, Hostess Ho - Hos (the way they used to taste), drive - in
movie theaters, the Saturday morning cartoons, Merita breads (including donuts and individual cakes), Sealtest milk and ice cream, bank - track Roller Derby, and oh, I could go on and on.
He is a
movie and
baseball buff, and he recalls the film
For Love of the Game, in which Kevin Costner played an aging Tigers pitcher who blocks out hostile crowd noise with a mantra of his own, Clear the mechanism.
You don't get a visit from the
baseball sprites right before you leave
for work and get those hours to hang back, watch
movies, and read books.
According to James Daly, the executive director, he secured the games
for Winnipeg by showing
movies of the crowds at exhibition
baseball (the St. Louis Cardinals came one year) and bingo games.
This would be a good time
for baseball to review the performance of the umpire in question and publicly hold the umpire accountable
for their actions but we've seen this
movie before and we know how it ends.
Jordan, of course, is famous
for the
movie Space Jam, which detailed his transition from minor league
baseball failure to savior of Earth against an alien invasion.
It's why «When The Game Stands Tall,» a
movie based on the De La Salle football program and its coach Bob Ladouceur, is one of the most anticipated
movies in the Bay Area since... wait
for it... «Moneyball,» which was based on the Oakland A's — currently the best team in
baseball, by the way.
It was his first summer since the divorce, and the Michigan father of two had planned a whirlwind experience
for his young sons: amusement parks, zoo trips,
baseball games, the state fair, and evenings at the
movies.
You are raising kids; you write book after book
for general audience in addition to research paper after research paper
for a lay audience; you love, you know, regular stuff like Bugs Bunny cartoons and Mel Brooks
movies and
baseball — he's a Boston Red Sox fan [but what are you gonna do?].
It was as if it was a bad
baseball movie script written
for Justin Timberlake to play or something.
I hope you don't mind if I laughed out loud at Mr. Basketball pro age 42 acting like a 20 year old with his
baseball cap and hoodie, already buying his snacks at the
movie and then back to the pool hall
for a 2nd date with chicken wings and sweat pants!
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Pérez has to carry an immense amount of this
movie on his muscular shoulders, and must convey to us with very few words and almost no overt emotional display that Miguel is searching
for something that
baseball can't give him.
The rest of the
movie has the two behaving in equally childish ways, whether it's Paul going on and on and on about his habits
for going number two or Jimmy continually whining about his
baseball card while so much else comes to light.
In the fashion of the television show, The Wonder Years, Scotty Smalls (Tom Guiry) begins the
movie as an adult, and starts reminiscing about a summer when
baseball was the only reason
for a young boy to live.
Sports fanatics and
baseball noobs will equally enjoy this
movie, although probably
for different reasons.
Although comic book superheroes have long been as mainstream as
baseball and Pepsi, it's taken more than half a century
for Black Panther to get his own
movie.
Still, agrees TIFF programming director Kerri Craddock, «there really hasn't been a quintessential tennis
movie the way there have been
for other sports, like
baseball, football, or hockey.
The
movie takes place over the course of a college weekend in the 1980s, as freshman students try out
for a spot on the school's
baseball team, presumably while...
There's just something intrinsically comforting about
baseball itself that the makers of this film are able to exploit, as the game, like the
movie itself, is not in a hurry, working on fundamentals and small things, rather than going up to the plate to swing
for the fence wildly.
Surprisingly poignant
for a
movie that turns America's pastime into a card - counting experiment — and filled with crackling dialogue from Oscar winners Aaron Sorkin and Steve Zaillian — Moneyball focuses on the essential issue of
baseball and of life: How do you measure human value?
Selling audiences on a
baseball movie is hard enough - selling them on a
movie about
baseball statistics would've been impossible, if not
for the presence of Brad Pitt, the comedic talent of Jonah Hill, and a crackling script from Aaron Sorkin, who already won an Oscar
for making a Facebook
movie into a cultural event.
Chasing 3000 is a nostalgia - fueled bore that uses
baseball history as a backdrop
for a formulaic road trip
movie.
Like a 90 - minute inspirational sports
movie squished down to a 43 - minute TV pilot, «Pitch» is in a big hurry to run with our emotions and soar, opening its tale on the day that Ginny Baker («Under the Dome's» Kylie Bunbury) becomes the first female major league
baseball player when she's called up to pitch
for the San Diego Padres.
Major League is definitely recommended to sports
movie junkies, and of course
for those who love
baseball.
There are so many other
baseball movies that pull at the heartstrings and get the audience rooting
for our characters that this one falls flat in comparison.
For a sport that induces rabid obsession in its fans and narcolepsy in its detractors, there have been a startling number of well made, and totally different,
movies about
baseball.
Baseball is merely the platform
for some funny hijinks, but these characters could have been plugged into any sport and it would have been practically the same
movie.
While 42 isn't suitable
for all family members, the historical drama will play well to both
baseball fans and general
movie audiences.
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Actors Ben Mckenzie and Logan Marshall - Green are set to turn the memoir of
baseball pitcher R.A. Dickey into a
movie as the first project
for their...
4:30 p.m., Room 24ABC — Masters Of The Web Panel
For inside
baseball fans, this is the annual gathering of
movie bloggers to talk about the state of both the film industry and the web reporting world, and is normally the cause or culmination of years worth of Twitter fights.
Been watching a lot of
movies lately, as the
baseball season has ended and I'm trying to clear space on the tivo
for Bravo's rerunning of the whole last season of The West Wing next week.
Rounding out the widescreen side: a forced PSA on the evils of buying pirated
movies (hilarious not only because it's inept, but also because it decorates a DVD that nobody in China is pirating); a «Backyard
Baseball Demo»
for your DVD - ROM; and The Sandlot 2's trailer.
Ryan Dunne (Prinze) is a southpaw pitcher
for the Chatham A's, a Cape Cod amateur league
baseball team with your usual band of post-Ron Shelton sports
movie misfits.
Despite the cameo James Earl Jones makes late in the game (no pun intended), if you're in the market
for a
movie about fathers, sons, and the national pastime, best just to stick with that other sepia - tinged
baseball reverie in which Jones appears — Field of Dreams, of course.
If you are not a
baseball fan, the
movie works very well as a metaphor
for any business maverick who takes a risk and analyzes their company or industry from an entirely new perspective.
It's possible that any external conflict
for these two characters could be as clichéd as the rest of the
movie, which is full of montages of the boys» improvement and fish - out - of - water humor, but the result of rejecting even the possibility of conflict is that they have no existence outside of
baseball and J.B. J.B., meanwhile, has plenty of things to worry about beyond Rinku and Dinesh.
In addition to having the most current information about the largest and fastest animals, the tallest buildings, planets, stars, space travel, and countries of the world, it includes other annually updated sections that offer
baseball, basketball, football, and hockey statistics; the most popular
movies, TV shows, and video games
for children; and people in the news.
A few of my favorite hobbies would be Football,
Baseball, going to the
movies with friends (I'm always looking
for new recommendations), and gaming from time to time.
Historically notable
movie clips are also included, such as a 1919 clip of African - American employees playing a game of
baseball, and the interview of Marion King in the hospital following her beating by police while pregnant
for visiting protesters in jail.
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Movie Video Game LEGo Worlds Mario Kart 7 MLB The Show 17 Monopoly
for Nintendo Switch MXGP 3: The Official Motocross Videogame New Super Mario Bros. 2 Outlast Trinity Pokemon Alpha Sapphire Pokemon Omega Ruby Pokemon X Pokemon Y R.B.I.
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So it's mostly football,
baseball, and kids»
movies for me.
Siri is able to search
for movies by topic, bringing up content around a theme like «high school comedies from the 80s» or «
movies about
baseball» or «
movies about dinosaurs.»
* Played Cello
for 14 years - McPhail Arts * Actively involved in hockey,
baseball in Rosemount community * Have innate ability to memorize
movie dialog regardless of quality
Headlining the technology conference are the
baseball analyst and inspiration
for the book and
movie Moneyball, Billy Beane, and former HubSpot CRO and Harvard business school lecturer Mark Roberge.