Best Baseball Movie
davidtrios
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there are many to chose from but i like cobb the best
tommy lee jones and robert 'arliss' wuhl put on a masterful performance
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109450/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
what's your favorite baseball movie?
tommy lee jones and robert 'arliss' wuhl put on a masterful performance
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109450/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
what's your favorite baseball movie?
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61*. solid acting, barry pepper was a dead ringer for maris and thomas jane was a dead ringer for mantle.0
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Bull Durham, it's tough there's alot of good ones.0
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Major League
Tom: Stay away from her.
Jake Taylor: Suck my dick.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Major League.0
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rival. wrote:61*. solid acting, barry pepper was a dead ringer for maris and thomas jane was a dead ringer for mantle.
Yeah, this flick was awesome.
I've never seen Cobb though! Its $66 new/$36 used on amazon! I guess i wont be watching that one.
I've been saying for years, its about time hollywood makes another good baseball movie.Pick up my debut novel here on amazon: Jonny Bails Floatin (in paperback) (also available on Kindle for $2.99)0 -
BinauralJam wrote:Bull Durham, it's tough there's alot of good ones.
Robert Wuhl steals that movie.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Major League...no Its an OK lighthearted movie, but its like saying The Mighty Ducks is the best hockey movie.
The Natural IMO
I was very disappointed with Cobb as well.
Not to mention it was a fabricated and "enhanced" version of that slimeball Al Stump's already fabricated version of Ty Cobb.Post edited by MayDay10 on0 -
In order
The Natural
Field of Dreams
Eight men out0 -
dankind wrote:BinauralJam wrote:Bull Durham, it's tough there's alot of good ones.
Robert Wuhl steals that movie.
He walked 18, New league Record, He Struck out 18. Larry: Another new league record! In addition he hit the sportswriter, the public address announcer, the bull mascot twice.


What did throw 200 pitches?0 -
A league of their own0
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The SandlotAlright, alright, alright!
Tom O.
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I'd have to go with Major League, but Cobb was really great, and in a year that Tom Hanks won the Oscar for best actor, Tommy Lee Jones was robbed by not even getting nominated."I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love."
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BinauralJam wrote:dankind wrote:BinauralJam wrote:Bull Durham, it's tough there's alot of good ones.
Robert Wuhl steals that movie.
He walked 18, New league Record, He Struck out 18. Larry: Another new league record! In addition he hit the sportswriter, the public address announcer, the bull mascot twice.


What did throw 200 pitches?
"Candlesticks are always a nice gift."I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
MayDay10 wrote:Major League...no Its an OK lighthearted movie, but its like saying The Mighty Ducks is the best hockey movie.
The Natural IMO
I was very disappointed with Cobb as well.
Not to mention it was a fabricated and "enhanced" version of that slimeball Al Stump's already fabricated version of Ty Cobb.
"No way. No way. Too high. Too high."
And I would say that it's more akin to saying that Slap Shot is the best hockey movie, which it most certainly is.Post edited by dankind onI SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind wrote:MayDay10 wrote:Major League...no Its an OK lighthearted movie, but its like saying The Mighty Ducks is the best hockey movie.
The Natural IMO
I was very disappointed with Cobb as well.
Not to mention it was a fabricated and "enhanced" version of that slimeball Al Stump's already fabricated version of Ty Cobb.
Too high!
What do you mean it's too high?Alright, alright, alright!
Tom O.
"I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?"
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I love ALL baseball movies - even the relatively crappy ones, like the one with the kid who owns a team (Little Big League is it?), or that one with Jimmy Fallon (Major League?).
I'm a huge sucker for all sports-themed films. But I think the very best one has to be The Natural. That is a great movie. Plus, I'm in love with Robert Redford. 
I also like Eight Men Out.
Cobb really was a bit of a disappointment... I think it was the acting for me.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
dankind wrote:And I would say that it's more akin to saying that Slap Shot is the best hockey movie, which it most certainly is.
I agree on Slapshot, but Slapshot was a somewhat accurate depiction of Minor League hockey in the 1970s and featured numerous actual hockey players from the North American Hockey League/the Johnstown Jets
Major League is just silly. Its not an awful movie, but I wouldnt consider it anywhere near the top.0 -
JK_Livin wrote:dankind wrote:MayDay10 wrote:Major League...no Its an OK lighthearted movie, but its like saying The Mighty Ducks is the best hockey movie.
The Natural IMO
I was very disappointed with Cobb as well.
Not to mention it was a fabricated and "enhanced" version of that slimeball Al Stump's already fabricated version of Ty Cobb.
Too high!
What do you mean it's too high?
It's an apropos quote from Major League. I edited the post to include the full quotation and added quotation marks.
Sorry, I'm not one who believes that baseball is some sort of magical ceremony with called shots, shattered lights (spoiler alert: the book ends differently) and ghosts in fucking cornfields that help you resolve your daddy issues. It's a game, which should be fun. Major League is fun.
So maybe I meant too highfalutin/highbrow.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -

Anybody remember this one? no where near the best, but enjoyable, pre-steroid era about a guy hitting 620
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