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The Sandlot 2 (2005)

Mike Antonakos , Neilen Benvegnu  |  PG |  DVD
2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (83 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Mike Antonakos, Neilen Benvegnu, Sean Berdy, Celia Bond, Samantha Burton
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Dubbed: English, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: May 3, 2005
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (83 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0007LLPWO
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #13,780 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "The Sandlot 2" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Includes anamorphic widescreen and full-screen versions
  • The Sandlot Kids: Then and Now: all-new retrospective with the kids of The Sandlot
  • Our Sandlot days: featurette with childhood remembrances from MLB greats including Dave Winfield
  • Backyard Baseball playable game demo
  • Original trailer

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A decade has passed in the small town where the original Sandlot gang banded together during the summer of ’62 to play baseball and battle the Beast. Now comes the sequel, a campy romp back to the dugout where nine new kids descend on the diamond only to discover that a descendant of the Beast lives in Mr. Mertle’s backyard--a monster of mythical proportions known as "The Great Fear." Director/writer David Evans cleverly ties his two films together by introducing Johnnie Smalls, kid brother of Scotty Smalls ("You’re killin’ me, Smalls") who is well-versed in the legendary struggle for possession of the Babe Ruth baseball. Smalls befriends the sandlot gang (which now includes three girls) and its leader, David Vincent Durango, and relates the rumor of "a mutated, insane Bigfoot dog thing" behind the left field fence. Summer unfolds with baseball rivalries, rocket launchers, and the infamous Carnival kissing booth, but fate will forever change the history of the sandlot when a crisis forces Smalls and Durango to join forces against The Fear. Regardless of one’s sentiments on sequels, Evans’ writing in this remake is nearly as fresh and full of memorable quips as the original, including his characteristically understated narration. And while the film may be faulted for its forced melodrama and unseasoned cast, James Earl Jones lends his star appeal and the 70s soundtrack will make you wish for the days when fireworks were legal. Rated PG for profanity and raunchy humor. (Ages 6 to 14) --Lynn Gibson

Product Description

Ten years ago, a quirky group of kids invaded the Sandlot, in one of the most beloved baseball movies of all-time. Now, a new generation of kids are back in THE SANDLOT 2, a nostalgic return to the dog days of summer playing America?s pastime where dreams begin and heroes are formed in this heart-felt and fun movie for everyone.

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34 of 39 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars clearly not as good as the original May 6, 2005
Format:DVD
Ten years after the events of "The Sandlot" comes another story set in the same neighborhood on the same sandlot. All of the kids from the first movie are now ten years older and have all moved away. The only person remaining is Johnny Smalls (James Willson), the younger brother of Scott Smalls, the main character and narrator of the first movie. Johnny grew up hearing about the legends of the sandlot and how Benny pickled the Beast and recovered the Babe Ruth autographed ball and how Hercules, the Beast, was tamed. But this is now 1972 and those events are barely legend around the sandlot. A new group of kids play there now. But there are only 5 boys on this team. The boys are led by David Durango (Max-Lloyd Jones). The rest of the boys are fairly nameless. Sure, they are all given names, but their personalities are lacking. The catcher, Mac (Brett Kelley) seems to be taking the place of Hamilton Porter from the first movie as the loud mouth, large bodied catcher. But he lacks the personality of Ham. It is as if he is a poor copy of the original character. There is the token black kid on the team, taking the place of Kenny DeNunez. There is one character who stands out, the entertaining Fingers Samuelson (Sean Berdy). Fingers is deaf, hence the nickname, but is somehow the most striking character in the movie.

But there is a twist. This time there are girls. Hayley Good fairer (Samantha Burton) and two of her friends end up rounding out the team and are just as good, if not better, than the boys. Right from the start some of the old conflicts start up: the sandlot kids have a rivalry with the uniformed little leaguers and someone hit's a ball over the fence at Mr, Mertle's yard (James Earl Jones) where there lives a descendant of the Beast called the Great Fear. It is at this point that Johnny Smalls relates the legend of the Beast and the rise of the Great Fear. Naturally mischief ensues.

If anyone has seen the first "Sandlot", that person has a very good idea about how the rest of "The Sandlot 2" is going to play out. The stakes are raised in this movie, though that is also a matter of perception considering the first movie featured a retrieval of a ball autographed by Babe Ruth. Even so, "The Sandlot 2" is not a very original movie. Perhaps this isn't a surprise considering this movie was direct to video rather than getting a theatrical release. But so much of it plays out exactly like the first movie even with the same dialogue. What is most disappointing about this is the fact that both this movie and the original were written and directed by David Mickey Evans. If anyone could recapture some of the magic of "The Sandlot", it would be him. At least this wasn't a low budget sequel written and directed with somebody who has no ties to the original. That's also why this is so disappointed. Evans essentially remade the first movie with small cosmetic changes.

But what I don't understand is why the kids didn't just go and ask Mr. Mertle for help in retrieving what went over the fence. Scott Smalls had been friends with Mr. Mertle for years, so Johnny has to know that he is a decent and friendly man. The brief explanation given doesn't really make sense except that it allows the last third of the movie to have a conflict. Without it, this movie would have ended after an hour. It was just a weak explanation, though, and it just let the kids go through some of the same things that occurred in the original movie.

I'm sure than a younger audience will enjoy "The Sandlot 2", but those who have fond memories of "The Sandlot" should probably stay away. This does nothing to tarnish the original movie, but there just wasn't a need for a sequel and even with the original writer/director on board, there is no comparison between the two movies. "The Sandlot 2" is an inferior product and is missing the charm and humor and fun of "The Sandlot".

Grade: C-

-Joe Sherry
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Unoriginal, with bad acting May 28, 2006
Format:DVD
Maybe I would have liked this movie if the original had never come out, but probably not.

The acting was flat out terrible. You'd think that the kids were hired as actors just because they can catch a ball, not because they could nail a line.

The movie wasn't funny. It wasn't even fun. It was just a pile of junk.

It was dumb how they followed the original storyline excactly. The movie was so predictable, since it was practically a remake of the original. The parts that they didn't remake were the parts that made "The Sandlot" a good movie.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars No Mercy May 13, 2006
Format:DVD
I am a kid from the beautiful generation the Sandlot came to and to be completely honest when I saw this film being advertised I wanted nothing to do with it. A lot of people have said what they feel about this remake but this is an awful attempt. It was very hard watching this but since my past is so in love with the original it would have been odd to watch this and like it. For on this movie is goofy and these actors really don't have the same talent or strong presence the old cast had. If you ask me this is just a weak attempt to give the new generation their own Sandlot because the only thing different here are the girls. This Sandlot is a legendary classic so why would you be so cheap to ruin a films reputation this way.

The comedy is not the same, neither is the seriousness of the characters, and then there's no powerful character like Benny who was the most memorable character from Sandlot. Nobody here is memorable and they don't give off the deep feeling the original cast gave. Then there is the part at the end where they make this story up about the Beast really wanting to be released because there was a female dog in another fence he was in love with and he couldn't get to her. If I remember correctly the backyard was so huge that there wasn't enough room for another fence or for the Beast to know there was a female dog around. I also hated that the beast was smaller than most of the kids and in the first Sandlot beast was huge. This isn't really a sequel it's just a lousy remake with a couple of changes to make it appeal to kids. It's hard to believe that I don't hate this film because it was made off of a film my cousin and I grew up on but I gave it a fair chance and it just didn't work. Maybe kids will get a kick out of it but I didn't, it's just better to watch the original over and over.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cute!
My grandkids love this movie - it's just a cute movie. Check out The Sandlot (first of the trilogy) and The Sandlot: Heading Home, too!
Published 5 days ago by Polyxenes
5.0 out of 5 stars Movie Critics
I ordered this movie for my Great Grandsons. We pick them up after school every day to save a 1&1/2 hour bus ride. After the homework is done they are allowed to watch a movie. Read more
Published 5 days ago by Warren Blackketter
2.0 out of 5 stars Too predictable
Basically there is one word to describe this movie if you have seen the first Sandlot, predictable. Which is why I would strongly not recommend seeing this movie before watching... Read more
Published 17 days ago by Ted E. Kissel
1.0 out of 5 stars About as lame as modern day Looney Tunes, or Tom and Jerry.
Caddyshack II, Grease II, Jaws II, Sting II, Exorcist II, Robocop II, Sandlot II. Any questions? This is as focussed group a movie as there is. Let's include girls in this one!!
Published 3 months ago by BENJ1969
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic movie!
This movie is an all time classic! Every character is bursting with personality, and I seem to remember days like this when I was a kid. Brings back fond memories!
Published 4 months ago by Traci
4.0 out of 5 stars Ten Years Later...The Sandlot Is Ready For Play!
The Sandlot 2 is a 2005 direct-to-DVD sequel to the 1993 family classic. In Part 2, it's the Summer of 1972, ten years after the original Sandlot kids played baseball and formed a... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Henry West
5.0 out of 5 stars Sandlot 2
Great movie. Good quality picture and sound. All of our grand kids really enjoy these movies and ask to play them over and over. Better get all 3 of them.
Published 6 months ago by Fisherman R
5.0 out of 5 stars The Sandlot 2 Movie
This is an awesome family movie. I recommend to everyone. Kids love it, parents love it. We've watched it as a family several times and I'm sure we'll watch it several more.
Published 8 months ago by twiceasnice
5.0 out of 5 stars Sand Lot II
Great movie enjoy watching it very much. This is a great movie for young children I am sure they will enjoy in as much as I did
Published 9 months ago by Charlie
4.0 out of 5 stars Tyson's take
This movie was very entertaining. My grandson Tyson was really into it. It usually takes him forever to pick a movie but as soon as he saw this one he wanted nothing else. Read more
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