Get nostalgic about a movie that’s all about nostalgia in the 42nd episode of Scoring At The Movies.
The Sandlot takes us back to our own baseballing youth, especially as we both can relate---in some ways, at least---to Scotty Smalls. Those aspects are what make us, and many other people, feel like this movie is better than it probably is. The creepy Squints/Wendy angle though? Yipes. Not so good. But this is a movie about tall tales, so maybe we can pretend what Squints does is just a big exaggeration?
Well, our conversation about the “Endless Practice” movie is not a tall tale at all, so sit down and let James Earl Jones regale you with baseball stories as long as you love his dog. It’s a win win!
Pedantry Alert: This movie doesn’t actually seem to be based on a book, as Chris implies. Also, David Mickey Evans is working on a prequel to this movie, not another sequel. Also also, Stan Musial was actually still playing when this movie is set (1962) and Ted Williams had retired just a few years before.
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Ep. 11 - Rounders
Ep. 10 - Kingpin
Ep. 9 - Major League
Ep. 8 - White Men Can't Jump
Ep. 7 - Any Given Sunday
Ep. 6 - Talladega Nights
Ep. 5 - The Color of Money
Ep. 4 - Angels in the Outfield
Ep. 3 - The Karate Kid
Ep. 2 - Tin Cup
Ep. 1 - The Mighty Ducks
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