Major League: Directed by David S. Ward. With Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen, Margaret Whitton. The new owner of the Cleveland Indians puts together a purposely horrible team so they'll lose and she can move the team. But when the plot is un
Major League (Film)Reviews the film "Major League," starring Charlie Sheen and Tom Berenger.Pitman, RandyLibrary Journal
If you liked the first one, you should absolutely watch Major League II. It's a funny and entertaining film. I always keep it in my comedy rotation. Helpful•2 0 horrorflicklover Oct 31, 2022 Permalink 6/10 Not funny script hated the woman owner ...
It's hard to believe that this fun, creative film is turning thirty years old (making me feel VERY old!) but it still stands the test of time and is a joy to watch. So much talent on screen adds to the enjoyment and some well-known music will have you wanting to sing along. For...
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10. “Major League” – $49.7 million “Juuuust a bit outside!” The University of Arizona baseball team did theirown versionof the famous scene from this film where the players all arrive to spring training. Photo credit: Buena Vista ...
(documentary film)What it's about:The story of half-brothers Livan and Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez and their incredible -- and separate -- escapes from Cuba in the 1990s to play baseball in the United States. Livan, the younger brother, defected first, and he beca...
In Real Life:Yeager, the film's "technical advisor," didn't pitch a single inning during his 15-year major league career; in fact, he never took the field as anything but a catcher. ODDS AND ENDS In Reel Life:Doyle drinks hard, but has a great dry wit as the Indians' play-by-pl...