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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
EAN: 0024543434573
Format: AC-3, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 01, 2007
Running Time: 96 minutes
Sales Rank: 7629
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: May 01, 2007
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Editorial Review:
Description: Take the field with a new lineup of scrappy sandlot sluggers! Starring Luke Perry as a pampered pro athlete who rediscovers his love for the game, The Sandlot: Heading Home is a pulse-pounding and heartwarming tale about losing your ego, putting your friends first...and winning it all!
Major league baseball superstar Tommy Santorelli (Perry) racks up great numbers at the plate, but his 'me-first' attitude drags his team down. But Tommy gets a second chance when he's knocked unconscious by a pitch and wakes up as a 12-year-old on his childhood playing field...the sandlot! Now, with a greedy developer, Earl Needman, threatening to bulldoze the sandlot unless Tommy's ragtag friends can beat Needman's much-better team, Tommy must decide whether to put his own interests first by switching teams...or stay true to his friends by leading them to their greatest victory yet!
Amazon.com: If good things happen to good people, does it follows that bad things happen to bad people or do bad things happen to help people become better? In this third movie of the Sandlot trilogy, the famous and very egocentric baseball player Tommy Santorelli of the Los Angeles Dodgers is knocked unconscious during batting practice and wakes up 29 years in the past. As a 12-year-old boy with the intellect and memories of a 41-year-old, Tommy finds himself surrounded by old friends at a long-forgotten sandlot and completely confused about whether it's all some kind of trauma-induced dream or a second chance to re-live his life. His initial fury is gradually replaced by a grudging acceptance and the realization that he's been given a rare opportunity to spend time with his dying mother. Tommy's disdain for the local sandlot players and his conceited attitude put him at odds with his old friends, but his top-notch baseball skills eventually win their admiration and secure him a place on the team. As Tommy unwillingly assumes a teaching role, he begins to understand the importance of teamwork and mentorship and the Sandlot team improves dramatically. In the end, Tommy is forced to make a personal choice between friendship and fame; a choice that will impact the team's ability to win the Little League Tournament, determine the very fate of the local sandlot, and greatly affect Tommy's own future. (Ages 6 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - a worthy sequel
With Sandlot 2 being more of a remake than sequel to the first fun filled romp about chasing your dreams and growing up, the Sandlot 3 Heading Home is a refreshing new take on the idea. A major leaguer is caught in the commercialism and material trappings associated with the wealth of ball players and needs to get back to basics: the love of the game. hit on the head with a ricocheted ball off a sign while fireworks are going off, Santorelli is transported backward in time and is back home on the sandlot with the boys he called friends and a team when he was 12 back in 1976. the bond they share helps Santorelli right a lot of wrongs in his life and ultimately changes his fate in positive ways. Benny the Jet Rodriguez is back as the then major leaguer that never lost sight of his roots and Squints is back as well, adding more original cast appeal as a supporting player in a cast filled with leading kids who are on a much higher acting level than the kids of the second movie. The Sandlot 3 Heading Home is a great new take on the ideals of the franchise and is indicative of the kind of good values movies we should be encouraging all of our kids to see. There is something for everyone to love in the film, whether you're 8 or 80, but the film's most obvious audience member targets are those who were close in age to the kids in the movie back in '76 as I was. With every bit of heart as high as the original, Sandlot Heading Home should be added to your must see list. 5 stars
Rating: - A VERY UNDERRATED MOVIE!!
Sandlot 3 went in a totally new direction, part 1&2 were to much the same.
This movie is a very good family movie, remember back when you were a kid and you played on some old run down field, but you loved it cause you spent most of your childhood playing sports on it I do.
I guess I'm a sucker for movies that remind me of life before the internet & cell phones.
I rate this movie a 8 from 1to10!!
Rating: - nice family movie
our family prefers sandlot, heading home over the first two movies in this sereis. I think the first Sandlot movie has a lot of mouthy talking in it, this one is a little more modern and family friendly. But It is helpful to have seen the first movie so you understand why there is this old abandoned house behind the sand lot and what the kids are talking about when they refer to the monsterous dog that used to live at the house.
It is a fun baseball movie for any baseball fan, my son is 6 and really enjoyed the movies.
Rating: - Sweet memory
This movie was very enjoyable to all of my family. We all have certain things we remember about childhood...but one of the most important is lives we've touched along the way. How many times do we think to ourselves "if only things were different." With this movie you can see how our own actions can determine our fate. Very good movie!!
Rating: - A MUST SEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This movie is one of the BEST ! ALL of the SANDLOT movies are must see for that baseball fan in all of us.
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