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Major League 2

Major League 2

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pretty good
Review: Pretty good sequel. I like the returners.
Rick Vaughn(Charlie Sheen) tries to clean up his act but his speed gets slower and he gets in a slump.
Jake Taylor(Tom Berenger) becomes a coach who helps rookie catcher Rube Baker with his problems throwing the ball back to the catcher.
Willie Mayes Hayes(Omar Epps) hits long balls and keeps saying his leg hurts.
Pedro Cerrano(Dennis Haysbert) stops practicing voo-doo and keeps hitting pop flies.
Roger Dorn(Corbin Bernsen) buys the team, has to sell it back to Rachel Phelps (Margaret Whitton), then activates himself and is benched the entire season.
Lou Brown (James Gammon) is back to manage the Indians and then gets cancer.

Now the new Faces:
Jack Parkman (David Keith) is a slugger catcher who is arrogant and hates his teammates, later he gets traded to the Chicago White Sox.
Komakazi Tanaka(Takaaki Ishibashi) comes from Japn in the Jack Parkman trade.
Rube Baker(Eric Bruskotter) is a rookie catcher who can't throw the ball back to the pitcher.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pretty good
Review: Pretty good sequel. I like the returners.
Rick Vaughn(Charlie Sheen) tries to clean up his act but his speed gets slower and he gets in a slump.
Jake Taylor(Tom Berenger) becomes a coach who helps rookie catcher Rube Baker with his problems throwing the ball back to the catcher.
Willie Mayes Hayes(Omar Epps) hits long balls and keeps saying his leg hurts.
Pedro Cerrano(Dennis Haysbert) stops practicing voo-doo and keeps hitting pop flies.
Roger Dorn(Corbin Bernsen) buys the team, has to sell it back to Rachel Phelps (Margaret Whitton), then activates himself and is benched the entire season.
Lou Brown (James Gammon) is back to manage the Indians and then gets cancer.

Now the new Faces:
Jack Parkman (David Keith) is a slugger catcher who is arrogant and hates his teammates, later he gets traded to the Chicago White Sox.
Komakazi Tanaka(Takaaki Ishibashi) comes from Japn in the Jack Parkman trade.
Rube Baker(Eric Bruskotter) is a rookie catcher who can't throw the ball back to the pitcher.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Funny Baseball Comedy
Review: Some people would say it doesn't live up to the first one, but I think it does, and it may even be better.

The Clevelend Indians are back, and better than ever. Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn is trying to throw curveballs, Willie Mayes Hayes tries to become a power hitter, Pedro Sorano converts to Buddhism, and more. It has some really high points, and it kept me laughing.

My favorite are the Chinese guys who clean up the field after the games. They're really funny.

Overall, it's a great DVD for a great price. Buy it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Funny Baseball Comedy
Review: Some people would say it doesn't live up to the first one, but I think it does, and it may even be better.

The Clevelend Indians are back, and better than ever. Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn is trying to throw curveballs, Willie Mayes Hayes tries to become a power hitter, Pedro Sorano converts to Buddhism, and more. It has some really high points, and it kept me laughing.

My favorite are the Chinese guys who clean up the field after the games. They're really funny.

Overall, it's a great DVD for a great price. Buy it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Funny Baseball Comedy
Review: Some people would say it doesn't live up to the first one, but I think it does, and it may even be better.

The Clevelend Indians are back, and better than ever. Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn is trying to throw curveballs, Willie Mayes Hayes tries to become a power hitter, Pedro Sorano converts to Buddhism, and more. It has some really high points, and it kept me laughing.

My favorite are the Chinese guys who clean up the field after the games. They're really funny.

Overall, it's a great DVD for a great price. Buy it!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It's just like the first one, only without the humor.
Review: The first Major League is one of my favorite movies, but I can barely sit through this bastardized sequel. Ueker is still funny, but the rest is just a weak rehash of the origional. No wonder Snipes didn't return to play Willie Mays Hayes. I shudder to think what Major League 3 is like.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Cleveland Gang is back
Review: The first Major League movie was a good one but this is better. The Cuban Crusher Pedro Cerano, Rick "The Wild Thing" Vaughn, Willie Mayes Hayes, and newcomer Rude Baker are one fire. Rick comes to this season as a ... pretty boy pitcher who cares too much about injuring his arm that he can't even throw 90. Cerano comes back as a spiritual Budha and is so stupid now that he hits a bird with a baseball and runs in the outfield to save it's life while he gets tagged out... Willie comes back without the speed but has a lot more power and as a movie star with a leg injury. New-comer Rude Baker can't throw to the pitcher even though he's a catcher. See if they'll come back. Also a funny Japenese outfielder is added on who has spritual fights with Cerano.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: They're back!
Review: The Indians are back for another season. With several new players to the team, like a crazy japanese fielder, and a Playboy fanatic catcher, plus star pitcher, Rick Vaughn, has went clean cut and lost his powerful arm. Add to this with a host of other problems, the Indians are in for another struggling season of baseball. I liked this movie a lot, and it is my 2nd favorite of the trilogy of the Major League movies, with the original being my favorite.

The DVD menus look great, and easy to navigate. I was expecting loads of extras, but I didn't get much. All that is here is just a thing called "The Starting Line Up" which is pictures of all the movie's main actors on baseball cards. And a trailer for this movie, plus for 2 other movies also.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a decent baseball comedy
Review: This movie I thought in some ways, was better than the first. The profanity was less extreme and there was more humor to this sequel than the original. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed watching the first Major League, but this is a sequel that does a good job continuing where the first one left off and I think that Omar Epps did a good job playing Willy Mays Hays even though most people probably disagree with me on that.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a decent baseball comedy
Review: This movie I thought in some ways, was better than the first. The profanity was less extreme and there was more humor to this sequel than the original. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed watching the first Major League, but this is a sequel that does a good job continuing where the first one left off and I think that Omar Epps did a good job playing Willy Mays Hays even though most people probably disagree with me on that.


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