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by CadensDad » Sun May 17, 2009 2:18 am
jake_twothousandfive wrote:
(There was another baseball movie I vaguely remember liking when I was younger. It was about some young boy who injured his arm and suddenly could throw close to 100 MPH. He became a pitcher...I don't remember the name of that one though).
Rookie of the year, I think it made all of us want to break our arm and then pray the same thing happened to us
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by mweir145 » Sun May 17, 2009 7:20 am
jake_twothousandfive wrote:mweir145 wrote:Old_Style wrote:
This is worth watching for the unintentional comedy. It's just so bad.
I loved it as a kid. I'd never watch it again, mostly because I just don't want to know how bad it actually was, but I do remember enjoying it. I remember greatly enjoying both Sandlot and Angels in the Outfield when I was younger too. But Sandlot's probably the only one I could stomach watching again.
I'd never seen it before I decided to watch it a few months back on HBO on Demand as a joke (I knew it had one of the worst ratings on IMDB). It was a horrible movie, but the terrible acting, plot, and baseball scenes made it hilarious.
I saw both Sandlot and Angels in the Outfield as a kid and liked them both.
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