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Major League: Back to the Minors
At the behest of Roger Dorn -- the Minnesota Twins' silver-tongued new owner -- washed-up minor league hurler Gus Cantrell steps up to the plate to take over as skipper of the club's hapless farm team. But little does he know that Dorn has an ulterior motive to generate publicity with a grudge match between the big leaguers and their ragtag Triple A affiliate.
Release : | 1998 |
Rating : | 4.7 |
Studio : | Morgan Creek Entertainment, |
Crew : | Production Design, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Scott Bakula Corbin Bernsen Dennis Haysbert Takaaki Ishibashi Jensen Daggett |
Genre : | Comedy |
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Just perfect...
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Better Late Then Never
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Not bad for the third in a series based on the same concept. Scott Bakula appears as the out of options old man manager for a minor league team. He has a great approach to managing his team. The roping of the two Juan's together to shorten their range so each covers the appropriate range for their respective positions is priceless. He turns "Downtown" in to a complete hitter after he returns from his shot at the majors where he couldn't hit any thing but a fastball. Pops Morgan is a pretty much washed up player who just can't let go of the "dream". I like it when they find Tanaka at a mini-putt putt golf course with his family. He is convinced to return to pro ball. Dennis Haysbert returns for the third time as Pedro Cerrano, the power hitting but superstitious player. Corbin Benson is back as the smarmy owner of a major league team that plays the minor one on a dare. I like the face down between Liston and the pitcher. This results from a little talk that Bakula had with him about the mechanics of pitching. Ted McGinley plays the manager of ther Twins and he just can't understand why they get beat. This is a decent follow up movie for the series.
Horribly unfunny comedy that jumps through all the hoops of a misdirected and miswritten comedy sequel. Everything that made the first film amusing and funny is lacking here, and so is the cast - in fact, the only returning castmember is Corbin Bernsen. And no wonder - just look at his film profile.One to skip.1/5 stars -John Ulmer
Man, this is Scott back to his best. Even more polished than the famed and acclaimed Quantum Leap. Pure class!! This film had me in stitches. Both times I watched it!!! Wow, and he is more than abley backed up by his arch enemy Leonard Huff. Pure genius.
Major League 3, in my opinion, far exceeded the first 2 Major League comedies with humor and a good story. I had a hard time staying awake while watching the first 2 but this one had me laughing almost the whole time. This is the kind of humor that fans of movies such as "UHF", "Bill and Ted's Exellent Adventure", and "Monty Python: The Search for The Holy Grail" should thoroughly enjoy. If you like watching a movie that has 'mostly' clean humor that you don't have to think about why or what happened, this is a good choice.