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They filmed part of the movie in a park not far from where I lived and players on the Yankees were from the Little League I played in. They were a few years younger, but I knew a couple. The kid kicked in the nuts by Tanner is the brother of a classmate
 
My favorite baseball movie by far.

Some of the humor hasn't aged well, though.
 
Just like the original Rocky, you can't recreate that time and place in America.

Still the best baseball movie 40 years later.
 
They filmed part of the movie in a park not far from where I lived and players on the Yankees were from the Little League I played in. They were a few years younger, but I knew a couple. The kid kicked in the nuts by Tanner is the brother of a classmate
When we were in Cali two years ago my cousin's husband, a SoCal native, was driving us around, I told him I wanted to go to the park where they filmed it, he said he knew where it was but the traffic was too crazy to get there. Next time.

Years ago some talk radio guys here in Toronto were killing time putting together a list of the best movie baseball players at each position. They couldn't find a shortstop so they asked Pat Gillick, Jays' GM at the time and the next guest, and he never hesitated: "Tanner Boyle". Gave a pretty good scouting report on the kid...."fiery....gamer..."
 
"Bad News Bears" came out in 2005. "The Bad News Bears" is 40.

I'm still digesting the fact that "Ghostbusters" is 30. I thought it was kids that aged you, not movies.

I feel very old.
 
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Every day in our section, we have a one-paragraph blurb teasing a game or whatever that's on TV.
Some years ago, on a slow summer day, our then-SE wrote one encouraging our readers to watch "the family-friendly classic The Bad News Bears."
It had been a while since he'd seen it, and it turned out what was airing was the unedited version, not the TV version.
 
"BNB" would never get a PG-13 today; it's a hard-R by today's standards.
 
Just like the original Rocky, you can't recreate that time and place in America.

Still the best baseball movie 40 years later.

True. I'm guessing a movie like Blazing Saddles or a TV show like All in the Family couldn't be made today. At least not on regular TV. Maybe Netflix, etc.
 
Every day in our section, we have a one-paragraph blurb teasing a game or whatever that's on TV.
Some years ago, on a slow summer day, our then-SE wrote one encouraging our readers to watch "the family-friendly classic The Bad News Bears."
It had been a while since he'd seen it, and it turned out what was airing was the unedited version, not the TV version.

It would have to come down to The Bad News Bears or Grease as to what movie has been stripped of its essence the most by cable TV.
 
Say what you want about TBNB but the original is still the one with a jersey in Cooperstown. The remake, which was so bad by my standards, is nothing more than a brash way to give billy bob Thornton and Marcia gay Hardin something to do between quality starts. Note the baseball pun. Just for the record Migel Aguilar's No. 7 jersey is on display in the same case as Ebbie Calvin Nuke Laloosh and Shoeless Joe's from Field of Dreams.
 

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