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The Sandlot [Blu-ray] (1993)

Tom Guiry , Mike Vitar , David M. Evans  |  PG |  Blu-ray
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (324 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Patrick Renna, Chauncey Leopardi, Marty York
  • Directors: David M. Evans
  • Writers: David M. Evans, Robert Gunter
  • Producers: Cathleen Summers, Chris Zarpas, Dale De La Torre, Mark Burg, Robert Gunter
  • Format: AC-3, Blu-ray, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Dubbed: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: March 22, 2011
  • Run Time: 101 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (324 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004K00NN0
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,497 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "The Sandlot [Blu-ray]" on IMDb

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    When egghead Scotty Smalls moves to town just before the summer vacation of 1962, his first priority is to make friends. He heads to the nearby sandlot only to humiliate himself before the local kids, but star player Benny "The Jet" Rodriguez befriends the awkward boy, teaches him the basics of baseball, and welcomes him to the team. It's a summer filled with camaraderie and fun until Smalls hits his first home run. Problem is, Smalls's home run sends his stepfather's "Babe Ruth" autographed baseball into a neighboring yard that's patrolled by a snarling, slobbering monster called "The Beast." Creativity reigns and hilarity ensues when the boys risk everything to retrieve the ball. A final heroic encounter with "The Beast" and his owner yields some very surprising results. Action, humor, and friendship permeate this 101-minute film appropriate for ages 5 and older. Rated PG due to name-calling and some pubescent behavior. --Tami Horiuchi

    Product Description

    It's the early 1960s and fifth-grader Scotty Smalls (Tom Guiry) has just moved into town with his folks (Karen Allen and Denis Leary). Kids call him a dork--he can't even throw a baseball! But that changes when the leader of the neighborhood gang recruits him to play on the nearby sandlot field. It's the beginning of a magical summer of baseball, wild adventures, first kisses, and fearsome confrontations with the dreaded Beast and its owner (James Earl Jones) who live behind the left field fence. Soon nine boys have become best friends, Scotty is part of a team, and their leader has become a local legend in this hilarious and warmhearted comedy.

    Customer Reviews

    I love this movie - one of good ones you have to watch. melmel  |  142 reviewers made a similar statement
    A good movie for kids with funny content for adults as well. Dustin J. Hetke  |  53 reviewers made a similar statement
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    55 of 58 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Boys, Baseball, Beauty... June 14, 2002
    Format:DVD
    There really is no plot, yet you don't care. There's no real subtext to the entire thing, but that doesn't matter. The actors are all kids and they play baseball...and it's SO SIMPLE.

    One of those little films that walked quietly into theaters in 1993 and left just as quietly with little fanfare(which is probably why Fox was hesitant on releasing a DVD) not ONLY happens to be one of the greatest SLEEPERS of all-time, it's also one of the greatest SPORTS films of all-time, ranking with "Field of Dreams", "Bull Durham", "Major League", "The Natural", and "The Longest Yard", to name a few.

    This movie is good, so sweetly and innocently GOOD, that you don't care if the obnoxious happens or that a main plot-point happens to be the kids retrieving a prize/signed baseball(by Babe Ruth of all players) from the jaws of a dog-beast-monster-thing.

    No, if there was something that James Earl Jones was right about in FIELD OF DREAMS(and he's in here too as a modern-day Boo Radley), it was that baseball brings us back to the times when we were young and apathetic to the world around us. The same applies here.

    This film will make you forget about your problems and redirect your focus on your youth and the times you had fun with your best friends.

    No matter if those times were spent on a surburban street where the foul poles were really parallel phone poles on either sides of the street or you sat on the porch watching us while drinking lemonade and listening to Ray Charles, those are the good times we remember...

    Take a look for yourself...

    The DVD has a beautiful 2:35.1 widescreen transfer(it was originally shot in 70mm Panavision) but is lacking in extras. Still, a good cheap DVD with a great film...that's all we ask for sometimes.

    -- Matt

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    41 of 45 people found the following review helpful
    Format:DVD
    Back in 1993, two movies involving baseball and children, The Sandlot and Rookie of the Year, came out in the theaters about the same time, both being released by Twentieth Century Fox. I remember Rookie of the Year was pushed hard by the studio while The Sandlot got much less advertising and publicity, which was too bad because I always thought The Sandlot was a much better film.

    Scotty Smalls, his mother (Karen Allen), and his step dad (Dennis Leary) just moved into the neighborhood and Scotty is having problems acclimating himself to his social surroundings. An intelligent boy (an egghead), he lacks certain abilities most boys have, like knowing how to catch and throw a ball, any basic baseball rules, or who's the Great Bambino. The movie does an excellent job in providing just enough depth into these characters to provide a sense of the family dynamic given that Allen and Leary have limited screen time. In attempting to join a neighborhood pick up game, Scotty's lack of rudimentary baseball skills is made painfully apparent, to which all the boys except Bennie, the best player of the bunch, let their derisive comments fly. Bennie, feeling a bit sorry for the new kid, gives Scotty a couple of tips and a little extra help in a well hit fly ball that gives Scotty a measure of confidence and helps bring him into the gang. Once Scotty's accepted into the group the movie delves into a plot involving a priceless baseball and a local dog with a mythical reputation. What I really liked was how all the boys came together to help a friend in need, and it was an automatic response. If someone in the circle needs help, the group rallies around, regardless, as they would have done the same for any other member. While a seemingly natural trait in children (atleast in this movie), it seems to be one that becomes lost as we grow older, as seen in Scotty's step dad and his reluctance to play catch with Scotty because he has too much work and doesn't have the time. What is so great about this movie is while it's set in the 50's, the story appeals to most anyone. Whether or not we all had that one great summer or just fond remembrances of childhood friends and activities in general, the movie serves to help recall days when things were simple, and summers were made up of endless possibilities. While watching this movie, I thought about friends I had when I was a kid, phrases we used, nicknames, activities, etc.

    No real extras on this disc, but a great presentation of a wonderful movie. My favorite part involved one of the boys called Squints, a smaller boy with great, big glasses, and scene with curvaceous, older, female lifeguard at the local pool.
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    19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars The best movie for kids ever made... June 7, 2003
    Format:VHS Tape
    I first saw The Sandlot when I was eight years old, and have found myself watching it every year since.

    The Sandlot is a film about a kid named Scotty Smalls, who moves to a new town and tries to make friends before school starts.
    He walks across a small suburban baseball field where eight kids his age play daily, and he turns up one day, plays terribly and ends up joining the gang anyway.

    Soon, the team find themselves in trouble after 'Smalls', as he is affectionately nicknamed, hits a Babe Ruth signed baseball into the yard of an almighty dog, who as rumor has it once ate a kid in the area.

    The gang tries all sorts of methods to get the ball back, and this results in an extremely funny and enjoyable film.
    The Sandlot is a great watch, and you will find the whole family stuck infront of the TV for this one.

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    Most Recent Customer Reviews
    5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT Baseball Movie
    My son LOVES this movie and he lost our original copy last year. We ordered a new DVD from Amazon for a great price and as always had fast delivery.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
    my kids loved to watch this when they little and as young adults still like it cannot wait to show to the grandkids
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Not for kids only
    I bought this for my grandchildren. They absolutely loved it. I had seen it
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    Published 10 days ago by Dave Cooke
    5.0 out of 5 stars Laugh, laugh laugh!
    A hilarious depiction of a bunch of preteen boys spend their summer and the "great" ideas only a bunch of boys can come up with, and the almost as "great"... Read more
    Published 11 days ago by Terry N Cameron
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great price on a classic
    I bought this for my nephew and nieces who had never seen it - I'm on a budget these days so I was very happy to find this cheaper priced version, no need for super duper special... Read more
    Published 11 days ago by T. WELCH
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie
    I love this movie - one of good ones you have to watch. The language is more than I like for my 6 year old. Read more
    Published 15 days ago by melmel
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!!!
    Watched this movie with both of my boys (ages 27 and 17 respectively). They loved it and still do! This is what baseball was all about when I was growing up. Read more
    Published 18 days ago by Janet Ward
    4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed This Movie
    I saw this movie when it first came out and liked it and my opinion is still the same. This movie was set in a simple time when people did hat they said they were going to do and... Read more
    Published 18 days ago by D. Allen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Such a Classic
    Loved this movie since I first saw it, I am always using the line 'You're Killin Me Smalls'. I'm surprised at how many people actually get the reference. Read more
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