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The Series is Done But the Movies Live On
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Sandlot is a great choice! All of these comments are getting me anxious to fire up the DVD. TCM - baseball movie weekend...please! -
The Series is Done But the Movies Live On
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Thank you so much for listing Fear Strikes Out. The Jimmy Piersall story is indeed inspirational. What a great story! Any more Yankee stories? I am a Yankee fan to the max. -
The Series is Done But the Movies Live On
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Bad News Bears is an exceptional movie, not given its due as a "serious film." You made some great choices! -
The Series is Done But the Movies Live On
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BTW.. The Stratton Story is worthy to be at the top of any list. Thanks! -
The Series is Done But the Movies Live On
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Yes Angeles in the Outfield is a wonderful movie. I have seen it once and thoroughly enjoyed it. Paul Douglas and Donna Corcoran were indeed superb. Thanks! -
The Series is Done But the Movies Live On
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Great choices! I especially enjoyed Wm Benidx as The babe. I have never seen Rhubarb so it is now on my "must see" list! -
Hi baseball fans. While MLB channel is a godsend we know that there are many wonderful baseball movies. So... Give me your top five baseball movies... here are mine: 1) The Natural 2) The Pride of the Yankees 3) Field of Dreams 4) Major League 5) Eight Men Out
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Sorry I am so long getting back. First, I like "Framed" because it provides a well written story, the plot is plausible. "This could happen to anyone" is applicable. Second, the film's lighting and set are superb - you get the gritty, edgy feeling of people coping with their desire to "get their piece of the pie." Third, the casting is excellent: In addition to Ford, Edgar Buchanan does a wonderful job of portraying a hapless, but decent person. Janis Carter does a wonderful job as Paula Craig. Finally, (this is a plot device again) the failing brakes on the truck provide a great foreshadow if how events are soon to spiral out of control. Again, my apologies for not responding sooner.
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This was one Glenn Ford movie I had never seen. It was far better than I anticipated. I have come to gain a deeper appreciation for Ford's work. Isn't TCM great!!!!!!!
