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The Sandlot: Heading Home (2007)

The Sandlot: Heading Home (2007)
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A self-absorbed slugger whose egotistical attitude threatens to bring the whole team down gets a second chance at learning the value of teamwork in the third installment of the kid-friendly Sandlot series. Tommy Santorelli (Luke Perry) is a Major League Baseball star whose impressive stats have gone to his head. One day, while stepping up to the plate for another home run hit, Tommy is beamed by a speeding fastball that knocks him clean unconscious. Awakening to discover that he has been mysteriously transported back to the scrappy sandlot where he first discovered his love of the game, 12-year-old Tommy is forced to work with his fellow players to save their favorite diamond from unscrupulous real-estate developer Earl Needman (Paul Jarrett). If Tommy's ragtag team can beat Needman's formidable group of miniature super-athletes, the sandlot will be theirs fair and square; if Tommy and company lose the game, however, they can kiss their favorite place to run the bases goodbye forever. When Tommy is offered the opportunity to pursue his own interests by joining Needman's team and getting a shot at the big leagues, he struggles to choose between personal advancement and the best interests of the team. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Luke PerryDanny Nucci, (more)
Director(s):
William Dear
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Sandlot: Heading Home

A self-absorbed slugger whose egotistical attitude threatens to bring the whole team down gets a second chance at learning the value of teamwork in the third installment of the kid-friendly Sandlot series. Tommy Santorelli (Luke Perry) is a Major League Baseball star whose impressive stats have gone to his head. One day, while stepping up to the plate for another home run hit, Tommy is beamed by a speeding fastball that knocks him clean unconscious. Awakening to discover that he has been mysteriously transported back to the scrappy sandlot where he first discovered his love of the game, 12-year-old Tommy is forced to work with his fellow players to save their favorite diamond from unscrupulous real-estate developer Earl Needman (Paul Jarrett). If Tommy's ragtag team can beat Needman's formidable group of miniature super-athletes, the sandlot will be theirs fair and square; if Tommy and company lose the game, however, they can kiss their favorite place to run the bases goodbye forever. When Tommy is offered the opportunity to pursue his own interests by joining Needman's team and getting a shot at the big leagues, he struggles to choose between personal advancement and the best interests of the team. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
William Dear
Writer(s):
Keith MitchellAllie Dvorin
Producer(s):
Jon Kuyper
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
Family & Kids
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Nikki S.

Great! Much better than two, though I don't think quite as good as the first. I thought this was going to be cheesy at the beginning. The lead character gets hit in the head with baseball and is transported back in time to his childhood even though in spirit he is still a grown man (think Tom Hanks in Big). But it actually got quite cute! In one part, the kids are going through the now-deserted house of the old blind man from the original and that scene was almost reminiscent of Goonies. Entertaining for the whole family, the movie brings back that notion of nostalgia like the original did. My husband and I both enjoyed this movie and I would definitely recommend it.

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ALSHARON H.

Enjoyable family film but not as good as first one.

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David Z.

I personally liked it better than the other 2..It was a good family movie, with a good moral. It did not have alot of humor but still had its share of light moments.

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