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4.0 out of 5 stars angels in the infield
i liked it it was good the first one rocked but this one was ok for what it was a father and daughter connecting again
Published 23 months ago by Amy Ward

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3.0 out of 5 stars Occasionally very funny, but contains unfortunate problems
Not as good as the first film of the trilogy, Angels in the Outfield (1994), but nowhere near the dire mess of the second, Angels in the Endzone (1997), Angels in the Infield is a moderate success that even shows occasional flashes of brilliance.

The film works best when all involved concentrate on being funny. Director/writer Robert King and co-writer...
Published on August 13, 2006 by Farffleblex Plaffington


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3.0 out of 5 stars Occasionally very funny, but contains unfortunate problems, August 13, 2006
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Farffleblex Plaffington (Parnybarnel, Mississippi) - See all my reviews
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Not as good as the first film of the trilogy, Angels in the Outfield (1994), but nowhere near the dire mess of the second, Angels in the Endzone (1997), Angels in the Infield is a moderate success that even shows occasional flashes of brilliance.

The film works best when all involved concentrate on being funny. Director/writer Robert King and co-writer Garrett K. Schiff's teleplay has a lot of hilarious moments, especially in the hands of actors Patrick Warburton, as a down-on-his-luck pitcher for the (now dubbed) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and Kurt Fuller, as his eager beaver agent. There are smaller roles that are just as good, such as Peter Keleghan's, as a cynical and smarmy broadcaster, and some that are not as good as you'd expect them to be, such as David Alan Grier's, as the angel who must lend a helping hand this time around. But overall, when King's directorial timing is on and he's not being too toddler-style silly (but even those few moments almost work), this is the funniest film by far out of the trilogy.

The problem is that far too often, his timing isn't on. It's hard to pinpoint the exact source of the pacing problems--they probably stem from a confluence of factors, but sometimes we travel through a wide morass of unfunny, somewhat weak sentimental material, sometimes scenes just go on too long, and sometimes the dramatic "beats" seem to be following a broken metronome--quite a few times my wife or I felt the urge to push the actors into their next lines or actions.

Of course, the film isn't exactly original--the first film was a remake of an MGM vehicle from 1951, and as another Angels film where baseball is the sport of choice and the driving force is a child trying to win the love of a father, this has a large number of parallels to the 1994 gem. But as a sequel, especially, it doesn't have to be overly original. It's familiar enough to fit the series (whereas the second film was almost too different), while still fresh enough to hold your attention. King infuses Angels in the Infield with a successful, more irreverent attitude--not too far removed from two other films that featured Warburton to great effect, The Emperor's New Groove (2000) and its sequel, Kronk's New Groove (2005). He also adds a nice, new dramatic twist, and features a lot of attractively stylized sets and cinematography.

It's a shame that those pacing problems are present. Without them, this could have easily been the best of the series. I'm anxious to see what King might have in store for us as a director in the future.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Angels in the Infield, October 20, 2010
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Angels in the InfieldI didn't know that they had made a followup to Angels in the outfield, I bought this DVD so that I could have a sequel movie to Angels in the Outfield.This Movie is NO where as good as the first and Now I am not surprised that I have never heard of it.It was a Little dissappointing.As for the service it was GREAT The product was received VERY Fast and in EXCELLENT Condition!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars angels in the infield, February 12, 2010
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Amy Ward (watertown ny) - See all my reviews
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i liked it it was good the first one rocked but this one was ok for what it was a father and daughter connecting again
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1.0 out of 5 stars WORST MOVIE IN THE HISTORY OF MOVIES, April 30, 2005
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WORST MOVIE I HAVE SEEN AND I HAVE SEEN ALOT OF THEM. THE MOVIE DOESN'T MAKE SENSE AT ALL. THE PLOT IS CONFUSING AND YOU SHOULDN'T WASTE YOUR TIME WATCHING IT LIKE I DID.
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