Major League [DVD]
D**S
WARNING!!!! THIS MOVIE IS VERY FUNNY, UPLIFTING, WISHFUL, AND EXCITING
UPDATE -- NOVEMBER 29, 2008--DISTINGUISHING THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VARIOUS VERSIONS OF "Major League":I recently ordered and returned (for not being unique or a two disk version as the description claims) "Major League: I Love The 80s," Major League. I also rented the original DVD version of "Major League" (ASIN: B00006F7IM) to better understand the differences between the various versions. While "Major League: I Love The 80s" has a unique cover and the description states that it is a two disk set, the fact is that it is the same DVD as the original "Major League" movie with a CD of four songs I have never heard of in a cardboard sleeve packaged in with the DVD. The original "Major League" DVD, Major League, is no different than the VHS version, Major League. Here then is a summary of the differences between the various versions of "Major League:"1) Major League (1989) VHS Version, Major League, is the original movie with no special features. Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC. Language: English, French. Rating: R. Release Date: May 29, 2001. Run Time: 106 minutes.2) Major League (1989) DVD Version, Major League, is the original movie with no special features, but a DVD Version rather than a VHS tape version. Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC. Language: French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1). Subtitles: English. Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1. Rating: R. DVD Release Date: September 24, 2002. Run Time: 106 minutes.3) Major League (Wild Thing Edition) (1989) DVD Version, Major League (Wild Thing Edition), is the original movie with the following special features: 1) locking safety storage box; 2) Commentary by Writer/Director David S. Ward and Producer Chris Cheser; 3) "My Kinda Team;" 4) "A Major League Look at 'Major League;'" 5) "Bob Uecker: Just A Bit Outside;" 6) Alternate Ending with Filmmaker Introduction; 7) A Tour of Cerrano's Locker; and 8) Photo Gallery. Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC. Language: French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1). Subtitles: English. Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1. Rated: R. DVD Release Date: April 10, 2007. Run Time: 107 minutes.4) MAJOR LEAGUE: WILD THING EDITION / (WS DUB SPEC) - MAJOR LEAGUE: WILD THING EDITION / (WS DUB SPEC) OR MAJOR LEAGUE: TURF EDITION DVD Version, MAJOR LEAGUE: WILD THING EDITION / (WS DUB SPEC) - MAJOR LEAGUE: WILD THING EDITION / (WS DUB SPEC), is the original movie and special features (indeed the same box) of "Major League (Wild Thing Edition)," described above, with an Artificial Turf slip case. This limited release Artificial Turf slip cover is the only difference between this version and the "Wild Thing Edition" described above. This is primarily a "collector's" version.5) Major League (1989) [I Love The 80s] DVD Version, Major League is the original movie and a musical CD with four songs "from the 80s:" 1. "Lips Like Sugar" by Echo & the Bunnymen; 2)"Chains of Love" by Erasure; 3) "Need You Tonight" by INXS; and 4) "Take On Me" by a-ha. This version, sporting a new cover that states "I Love The 80s" across the top, is essentially an updated release of the original DVD version, although this disk has a baseball covering. Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC. Language: English 5.1 Surround/English 2.0 Surround/French Mono. Subtitles: English. Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 (Amazon lists this aspect ratio, but other listing do indicate that it is still in 1.78:1). DVD Release Date: August 5, 2008. Run Time: 106 minutes. No Extra Features were found or listed. THIS IS THE MOST RECENTLY RELEASED VERSION.UPDATE--OCTOBER 25, 2008: In looking over my reviews, I found that Amazon has apparently created a new listing (ASIN: B000MGBTQ6) for "Major League: The Turf Edition" (if one can go by the picture), eliminated the listing that this review was originally written for, and lumped it in with the reviews for all the other editions--an action Amazon.com tell me "helps" buyers to be aware of all the editions available, even if the review doesn't specify which edition it is for. Please see my review of item MAJOR LEAGUE: WILD THING EDITION / (WS DUB SPEC) - MAJOR LEAGUE: WILD THING EDITION / (WS DUB SPEC) to learn about the "Turf Edition."As such, then, this review is now relevant to "Major League (Wild Thing Edition)" ASIN: B000M343BM, which is the edition Amazon kept sending me when I ordered "Major League: The Turf Edition." While this review is also posted under "Major League: I Love The 80s" (ASIN: B0019GO5AU), a two disk special edition, clearly my comment cannot be relevant, as I do not own that edition, all be it the movie is the same movie. As to how this edition differs from "Major League" (ASIN: B00006F7IM), I cannot say, as I do not own that edition either--although this and all other reviews are listed for all these editions.Now for my opinion: Needless to say, as a Cleveland fan since 1959, the thrill of "what if" was great--and I own a copy of every version that I am aware exists. But, this movie--no matter what version you purchase--is an outstanding show. The performances by all of the actors show a sincere desire to make a great movie. In particular Dennis Haysbert (perhaps best known for his role as President David Palmer on 24) as Pedro Cerrano is awesome, while Charlie Sheen gives his best comedic performance. Wesley Snipes as Willie Mays Hayes, not quite as well known at the time, engrossingly demonstrates his ability to do comedy--he really needs to do more comedy.The baseball scenes are all believable and well shot; although more cameos by real players would have been even nicer. Having been to many games, I think that the movie does a very good job of portraying what is is like to attend a professional baseball game. Indeed, with Bob Uecker, I almost thought I was listening to a live game. If you like baseball, Major League is one of the best--for entertainment, not drama--and I highly recommend it.While I am no expert on judging true widescreen versions from "matted" widescreen presentations, the item description states the aspect ratio is 2.35:1; the description on the back of the box for "Major League (Wild Thing Edition)" states: "This Film Is Presented In "Widescreen" Format. The Black Bars On The Top And Bottom Are Normal." It also states: "Widescreen Version Enhanced for 16:9 TVs." (If the other versions are different, I cannot say.)Bonus features for "Major League (Wild Thing Edition)" include: 1) commentary by writer/director David Ward and producer Chris Chesser; 2) My Kinda Team; 3) Major League: A Look at "Major League"; 4) Bob Uecker: Just A Bit Outside; 5) An Alternate Ending with Filmmaker Introduction; 6) A Tour of Cerrano's Locker; and 7) a photo gallery. How many of these bonus features are on the other editions, I cannot say; although I would hope that these and more are on the two disk edition (ASIN: B0019GO5AU).As a realist--knowing that the language,etc. that led to the "R" rating is all around and often needed to make the movie as realistic as possible--I ignored the rating and started watching this movie with my sons (on VHS) when the youngest was only six (now sixteen). Major League remains one of their all time favorites, and we have watched it together several dozen times. In my opinion, children get the excitement of baseball and ignore the other "adult themes" found in Major League. Major League is a movie to watch with both family and friends, as it enhances the "being there" feel that the film provides.If this review was not helpful to you, I would appreciate learning the reason(s) so I can improve my reviews. My goal is to provide help to potential buyers, not get into any arguments. So, if you only disagree with my opinion, could you please say so in the comments and not indicate that the review was not helpful. Thanks.
A**.
Great Product
GOOD MOVIE
J**N
A Grand Slam!
Tom Berenger, Corbin Bernsen, Charlie Sheen, and Wesley Snipes star in this fun film about the woeful Cleveland Indians baseball team and how a group of misfits and castoffs came together to make the Indians pennant winners again.Berenger stars as Jake Taylor, a former all-star catcher who has been toiling in the Mexican league. He gets a call from the Indians GM to come to spring training to be the team captain and help mentor the younger players. These players include Willie Mays Hayes (Wesley Snipes), a speedy outfielder who can only hit pop flys, Rick Vaughn (Charlie Sheen), a flame-throwing pitcher fresh out of the California penal league who possesses a blazing fastball but has no control, and Pedro Cerrano (Dennis Haysbert), a hard-hitting Cuban who defected for religious freedom. He can crush fastballs, but nothing else. He also has a shrine in his locker with an idol named Jobu. Roger Dorn (Corbin Bernsen) is a high-priced third baseman who cares more about his investment portfolio than he does about baseball.Rachel Phelps (Margaret Whitten) has inherited the Indians after the death of her owner-husband. A former showgirl, she is determined to move the team to Miami, where she will cash in on several perks from the city. But to do this, the team's attendance must fall below a certain level. Determined to get what she wants, she begins taking things away from the team, such as whirlpools, and even their private plane. Soon the team is travelling to games by bus. However, the team has Lou Brown (James Gammon) as their manager. He is determined to make the Indians winners, regardless of what Rachel does.The season starts off slowly for the team, and they are in their traditional last place position. But the GM lets Lou in on Rachel's scheme, and things begin to change. The players realize that the only option they have other than becoming free agents or being released is to win it all. And that's what they set out to do.I'm a big baseball movie fan, and this movie is one of my all-time favorites. The story is excellent (being a Cubs fan, I'm glad the producers didn't pick them as their team to use), and the acting is tremendous. The choice of Bob Uecker as Indians announcer Harry Doyle was a stroke of genius. His announcing and one-liners really add a great dimension to the film. Rene Russo does a good job as Jake's on again, off again girlfriend Lynn Wells. Its fun to watch their ups and downs throughout the movie. There's even a take-off on the then-popular "do you know us?" American Express Card commercials.I give this teriffic movie my highest recommendation. Watch and see how a bunch of no-names and has-beens bond together for one magical season to become winners.
D**C
GOOD MOVIE
ANOTHER IMPROBABLE IMPOSSIBLE MOVIE THAT IS JUST FLAT OUT FUN.
J**Z
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Good movie to watch great price thanks
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