MAJOR LEAGUE: WILD THING EDITIONThe article reviews the motion picture "Major League: Wild Thing Edition," starring Tom Berenger and Charlie Sheen and directed by David S. Ward released on DVD.Latchem, Johnhome media magazine
Some sequels should never get off from the idea stage, and Major League II is one of them. We get to see more of the Cleveland Indians as they embark on another season in the big leagues. Charlie Sheen as Ricky "the wild thing" Vaughn has replaced Tom Berenger's Jake Taylor as the...
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
) 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 baseball fans (Especially Cleveland Indians Fans) this is a must-own movie to add ...
In Reel Life:Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn was in prison when he got the call to pitch for the Indians. When asked, he says he last played in the "California Penal League." In Real Life:There's no "California Penal League," of course, but San Quentin hastwo teams, and regularly play ...
Debra Winger: Dottie Hinson in A League of Their Own The actress was cast as Dottie, the character ultimately played by Geena Davis, and she even spent three months training with the Chicago Cubs. However, she quit after Madonna was cast as Mae Mordabito, claiming the movie would be...
Watch a Scene From 'Major League' “The movie holds up because it captures the fun of the game and the characters who have peopled it over the years,"saidWard. "There's also the underdog thing. These are guys nobody wanted, that nobody cared about. A lot of people feel that way ...
young stars in the game today, Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn. Vaughn began the season in the uniform of the California Penal League and had some control problems early on. But with the help of a pair of black hornrims, he went on to set a Major League record for strikeouts in a season ...
The two-time All-Star has played shortstop for his entire big league career, but he is going to move over to second in his return to Chicago. “With the change in the shift rules, having someone with range and a strong arm and good instincts is going to be of added benefit in the ...
WASHINGTON -- Drew Maggi is headed back to the Minors, but not before his fantastic, feel-good big league story featured one more signature moment. And if that was the final scene in the eventual Maggi movie, he couldn’t have scripted it any better. After 13 years and 1,154 games in...