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Directed by Phil Alden RobinsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Robin Williams,
Mila Kunis,
Peter Dinklage,
Melissa Leo,
James Earl Jones,
Richard KindRating56%
Henry Altmann (Robin Williams) is stuck in Brooklyn traffic while on his way to a doctor's appointment. His car is suddenly struck by a taxi, which propels him into a rage which he unleashes upon the taxi driver. Henry goes to the Brooklyn hospital, where Dr. Sharon Gill (Mila Kunis) is covering for his usual doctor, with whom she is having an affair. After examining scans of his brain, Sharon informs Henry that he has a brain aneurysm and his outlook is bad. Henry erupts, throwing insults at Sharon and demanding that she tell him how long he has to live. She tries to dodge the question, but Henry is persistent. Panicking, Sharon tells him that he will die in ninety minutes. Henry leaves the hospital in a rage., 1h43
Directed by Tom ShadyacGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Horror,
RomanceThemes Ghost filmsActors Kevin Costner,
Joe Morton,
Ron Rifkin,
Linda Hunt,
Kathy Bates,
Jacob SmithRating61%
Joe and Emily Darrow are doctors in a Chicago hospital. Seven months pregnant Emily travels to Venezuela to help natives in the Amazon area. She dies when a bus is hit by a landslide and plunges into the river below. Her body is never found by the local authorities., 2h18
Directed by Sam RaimiOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Baseball filmsActors Kevin Costner,
Kelly Preston,
John C. Reilly,
Jena Malone,
Brian Cox,
Domenick LombardozziRating65%
The Detroit Tigers travel to New York to play a season-ending series against the New York Yankees. At 63–98, the team has long since been eliminated from playoff contention and are playing for nothing but pride against the Yankees, who have a chance to clinch the American League East with a win. For 40-year-old pitcher Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner), however, this may end up being the most significant 24 hours of his life., 2h15
Directed by Ron SheltonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Golf filmsActors Kevin Costner,
Rene Russo,
Don Johnson,
Cheech Marin,
Rex Linn,
Richard LinebackRating63%
Roy "Tin Cup" McAvoy (Kevin Costner) is a former golf prodigy who has little ambition. He owns a driving range in West Texas, where he drinks and hangs out with his pal Romeo Posar (Cheech Marin) and their friends. Dr. Molly Griswold (Rene Russo), a clinical psychologist, wants a golf lesson. She asks Roy because he knows her boyfriend David Simms (Don Johnson), a top professional golfer. Roy is immediately attracted to her, but she sees through his charm and resists., 1h48
Directed by Ron SheltonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Baseball filmsActors Kevin Costner,
Susan Sarandon,
Tim Robbins,
Robert Wuhl,
Trey Wilson,
William O'LearyRating69%
"Crash" Davis (Costner), a veteran of 12 years in minor league baseball, is sent down to the single-A (advanced) Durham Bulls for a specific purpose: to educate hotshot rookie pitcher Ebby LaLoosh (Robbins, playing a character loosely based on Steve Dalkowski) about becoming a major-league talent, and to control Ebby's haphazard pitching. Crash immediately begins calling Ebby by the degrading nickname of "Meat", and they get off to a rocky start., 1h42
Directed by David M. EvansOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Sports films,
Baseball films,
Children's filmsActors Tom Guiry,
Mike Vitar,
Chauncey Leopardi,
Karen Allen,
James Earl Jones,
Marley SheltonRating77%
In the San Fernando Valley during the summer of the early 1960s, protagonist Scotty Smalls moves into a new town with his mother and stepfather, and joins a local baseball team under captain Benjamin "the Jet" Rodriguez. With Benjamin's help, Scotty becomes a proficient player; but everybody learns that more than 150 of the team's numerous baseballs have ended up in the backyard fence of the sandlot, which is protected by an English Mastiff, a legendary ball-eating dog known as "The Beast," who belongs to his neighbor, Mr. Mertle. One day, the team's last ball lands in "The Beast's" possession, and Scotty substitutes one from his stepfather's collection, which is earlier signed by Babe Ruth. When this, too, is lost, the team construct a series of machines (each of them more complex than the last) to recover it remotely; but every time they ultimately fail. Inspired by a dream of Ruth (whom he admires), Benjamin is the first to seize the ball himself, while the others trap "The Beast;" whereupon Benjamin and Scotty return the latter to his owner, Mr. Mertle, who reveals that he himself knew Ruth, and later becomes the team's coach. Over the next three decades, Benjamin becomes a famous MLB player, and Scotty becomes a sports announcer., 1h50
Directed by John BadhamOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about music and musicians,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Baseball films,
Musical films,
Road moviesActors Billy Dee Williams,
James Earl Jones,
Stan Shaw,
Tony Burton,
Richard Pryor,
Alvin ChildressRating67%
Tired of being treated like a slave by team owner Sallison Potter (Ted Ross), charismatic star pitcher Bingo Long (Billy Dee Williams) steals a bunch of Negro League players away from their teams, including catcher/slugger Leon Carter (James Earl Jones) and Charlie Snow (Richard Pryor), a player forever scheming to break into the segregated Major League Baseball of the 1930s by masquerading as first a Cuban ("Carlos Nevada"), then a Native American ("Chief Takahoma"). They take to the road, barnstorming through small Midwestern towns, playing the local teams to make ends meet. One of the opposing players, 'Esquire' Joe Calloway (Stan Shaw), is so good that they recruit him., 1h38
Directed by David M. EvansOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Sports films,
Baseball films,
Films about disabilities,
Children's films,
Sign-language films,
American Sign Language filmsActors Sean Berdy,
James Earl Jones,
Brett Kelly,
Greg Germann,
Teryl Rothery,
Karen AllenRating45%
The start of the movie flashes back to 1962 when Benny becomes Benny "the Jet" Rodriguez. The main part of the movie is set in 1972, ten years after the events of The Sandlot. New kids have moved into the neighborhood of San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. They have started playing baseball in the sandlot. The previous kids have all grown up and moved away. A young boy named Johnnie Smalls, the little brother of Scott Smalls (the first film's protagonist), has heard the legend of "The Great Fear," (a beastly mutated dog, as he puts it when he later on tells the group about the beast) owned by Mr. Mertle, who lives behind the Sandlot. David Durango (Max-Lloyd Jones) is the leader of the boys. Behind the Sandlot; next to Mr. Mertle's home lives the Goodfairer family. Hayley Goodfairer (Samantha Burton), the daughter and her two friends befriend the other boys at first in a census to share the Sandlot, but their relationship burgeons potently into a friendship when they find themselves in a big problem with the beast next door, despite Hayley calling David a little baby, and David calling Hayley a spoiled brat., 1h59
Directed by Andrew ScheinmanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Sports films,
Baseball filmsActors Luke Edwards,
Timothy Busfield,
John Ashton,
Ashley Crow,
Kevin Dunn,
Billy L. SullivanRating61%
Billy Heywood (Luke Edwards) is a preteen son to a widowed single mom, Jenny (Ashley Crow), and a Little League Baseball player. Billy's grandfather is Thomas Heywood (Jason Robards), owner of the Minnesota Twins.