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To celebrate the great baseball being played in the MLB postseason, on the latest Big Screen Sports we're talking some of the bad baseball in "Major League: Back to the MInors," a movie that while not great, is still entertaining. Follow Danny @DannyWiser, and Kyle @kylebandujo Buy "Movies With Balls: The Greatest Sports Films of All Time, Analyzed, Mapped, and Illustrated" here or wherever books are sold. You can support Big Screen Sports, get schedule updates, and pick movies to be covered in upcoming episodes by joining our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bigscreensports. Big Screen Sports is hosted/edited by Kyle Bandujo, and produced by Aaron Figueroa, Mike Schubert, Steve Rogers, Kevin Frost, Mike Dries, Ryan "Nigel" Yager, Mike D, Chris Mycoskie, Andrew Tuegel, John Craig, Zach Rich, Stephen DeBow, Kevin Enkelmann, Dan McFall, Mac Lindsey, Curt Ritchie, Robert Dove, Andrew Tuegel, Jeff Estes, Anthony Scafone, Benjamin Baumann, Taylor Logan, Shawn Hoffman, Peter Robl, Jamie Bryan, and Classic Stadium Fire. Art for Big Screen Sports was created by Riki Prosper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Major League is a 1989 American sports comedy film produced by Chris Chesser and Irby Smith, written and directed by David S. Ward, that stars Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Wesley Snipes, James Gammon, Bob Uecker, Rene Russo, Margaret Whitton, Dennis Haysbert, and Corbin Bernsen.Telling the story of a single regular season of a fictionalized version of the Cleveland Indians baseball team, Major League grossed $75 million worldwide from an $11 million budget and spawned two sequels (Major League II and Major League: Back to the Minors), neither of which repeated the success of the original film.Social media Links:GervaisDemon - TwitchSteven Gervais (@gervaisdemon) | Instagram profileSteven Gervais (@gervaisdemon) | TikTokYouTube.com/@TheGervaisPodcasthttps://discord.gg/FwsTy839PBShyninsWorld - Twitch
Brandon and Zach discuss the Halloween III of the Major League franchise, Major League: Back to the Minors. They talk connections (and lack thereof) to the previous films, Scott Bakula, and much more!HOME RUN COUNT6FRANCHISE HOME RUN COUNT26RATINGSBrandon: 4/5Zach: 2.5/5IS THIS FRANCHISE FATIGUED?Brandon: NOZach: YES
Playball! Baseball is back and to celebrate, we are discussing "Major League Back to the Minors". This movie turns the reigns of the franchise over to Scott Bakula, who is aging minor league pitcher Gus Cantrell. This sequel had a lot for us to discuss like the switch from the Indians to the Twins, Ted McGinley's insane portrayal of "Huff", the confusion that a AAA team is signing aging veterans off the street (and from his mini-golf course), why tennis comedies wouldn't work, the lack of players with names, and more. Scott Bakula and Ted McGinley have such a rivalry in this movie kinda like Jamie and me while discussing this one. This is a video review you can watch at sequelsonly.com/MajorLeague3 The next sequel that will be discussed next is "The Predator". For this sequel, I interviewed actor and voice actor Garry Chalk. Garry is someone who I KNOW you have heard over the years or have seen because he has over 400 credits. Garry's acting career took off after his role of "Scorby" in "The Fly II" and from there he went on to be in Freddy vs Jason, Superbabies: Baby Geniuses II, The Sea Wolf w/ Charles Bronson, and lots more. Plus he's lent his voice to The New Adventures of He-Man, Reboot, Sonic the Hedgehog, Megaman, and a ton more. Great chat about his career and so many great memories that he shared with me. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The next sequel we are reviewing is "Major League: Back to the Minors” in honor of baseball season starting. I had the pleasure of interviewing Cinematographer Charles Papert who worked as a Steadicam operator on "Major League: Back to the Minors" and it was his 1st big studio movie. Once Charles had his mind on a career in film, he was determined and you will hear a story that shows that. Charles was a Steadicam operator on "American History X", "Office Space", and more. Then he went on to be the Cinematographer on "Scrubs", "Key & Peele", "Kenan", and lots more. Great chat that includes my dad's favorite song Foreigner's "Urgent". Check behind the scene photos from Charles at sequelsonly.com/charlespapert Links mentioned in this episode: Charlespapert.com Charle's Zee Gee Grip https://thezeegee.com/ Next up is "Major League: Back to the Minors". Nothing beats a baseball comedy and this movie has a great cast with a young Walton Goggins. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Original Airdate 5/19/16 With today being Major League Baseball opening day Sean Comer and Mark Radulich continue their celebration of #baseball movie franchises with a look the #MajorLeague trilogy consisting of Major League, Major League 2 and Major League: Back to the Minors!
Original Airdate 5/19/16 With today being Major League Baseball opening day Sean Comer and Mark Radulich continue their celebration of #baseball movie franchises with a look the #MajorLeague trilogy consisting of Major League, Major League 2 and Major League: Back to the Minors!
This week, we're watching our March Movie of the Month, as we hit the diamond to watch our baseball-themed winner, Major League: Back to the Minors. Pour one out for Jobu, as we discuss the movie's willingness to overlook logic, the terrible CG baseballs, and critique Walton Goggins's swing. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie. We are a proud member of Geek Vibes Nation and you can find them at gvnation.com.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, we're watching our March Movie of the Month, as we hit the diamond to watch our baseball-themed winner, Major League: Back to the Minors. Pour one out for Jobu, as we discuss the movie's willingness to overlook logic, the terrible CG baseballs, and critique Walton Goggins's swing. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie. We are a proud member of Geek Vibes Nation and you can find them at gvnation.com.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.
This week the Squad Reviews Jeremy's pick of "Major League 3 Back to the Minors" We hope you enjoy the podcast and thanks for listening. Thanks again to www.purple-planet.com for the music.
Andrew and CJ round out the Major League trilogy with their friend Joe. Listen as CJ and Joe generously explain to Andrew how deeply this film is a work of baseball fiction. I'm not asking for too much. Just help the guy sitting next to you. Maybe you know something he doesn't.
Hey Listener! Remember Lake Placid? It’s a movie that has Bill Pullman, Oliver Platt, and Betty White as a foul-mouthed woman who fed her husband to a giant crocodile. It’s a hoot! No, this snob is not about the sequel, Lake Placid vs. Anaconda. It’s just about the boring ole original. But hey! We also talk about other movies like Jurassic Park, The Shining, Stand by Me, Silence of the Lambs, and Major League: Back to the Minors. You don’t want to miss this snob. If you do, an aquatic creature might bite your head off any moment.
Mandy (2018) and Major League: Back to the Minors (1998) with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Ron Adkins. The post Talking Pictures 4-22-20 appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
This week we've gotten too big for the Majors. So big in fact that we had to be sent back to the minors. Join your hosts Justin, Eliz and Tyler as they figure out what makes the Buzz tick in Major League: Back to the Minors. Stay tuned after the episode for a special interview about Minor League baseball with Graham Jenkins. Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with your buzzy friends. Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises! Special Guest: Graham Jenkins.
Charlie Sheen is boring. Corbin Bernsen owns the team. Dennis Haysbert is a buddhist. And Wesley Snipes is Omar Epps. Then, get ready for a movie that feels like a nap in a hammock! Scott Bakula leaps into the Minors, and Ted McGinley ensures that Major League jumps the shark.
someone call Don Henley because now the boys of Summer are gone, as the boyz watch Major league 3 back to the minors
An IMDB poster complained that in Bull Durham there wasn't enough focus on the minor league players. So we though we would correct that and watch what we now know to be the worst movie we've covered so far. We dig through the ditches, burn through the witches and slam in the back of Scott Bacula, with Major League: Back to the Minors, a movie in which people know each other for no reason, and nothing good happens at all.
Can we win Briiiiine back with pizza. AC/DC. We run “amuck”. Major League: Back to the Minors. Putting milk in the cereal bowl first. Late night and Paul Shaffer. Listen….Twitter: @BatsBelfryEmail: BatsBelfryPodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @Bats in the BelfryRecorded – 11/5/13
Major League: Back To The Minors. Was it about the major league or the minor league? To Phoenix's surprise it was both. To nobody's surprise, the movie was terrible. HARMONICA!