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  • Simone & George are reacting to A League of Their Own for the first time! Canadians React!
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  • @gyut56re3
    @gyut56re3 Місяць тому +332

    The actress who plays the woman that can't read is Ann Cusack, sister to John and Joan.

    • @chadwickvon8019
      @chadwickvon8019 Місяць тому +21

      Just learned something new. That's awesome.

    • @jsharp3165
      @jsharp3165 Місяць тому +16

      I've always thought Ann was so pretty.

    • @georgezee5173
      @georgezee5173 Місяць тому +3

      @@jsharp3165 She was very pretty indeed. I recently discovered a short-lived TV show that was the American version of British comedy "Little Britain". She had a very brief role as a mom and I couldn't help thinking that that was a very pretty mother, without realising it was Ann Cusack xD

    • @joemiller7082
      @joemiller7082 Місяць тому

      Crazy. It’s genetic!!!

    • @grega8586
      @grega8586 Місяць тому +9

      And the woman who helps her was played by Anne Ramsay who played Jamie's sister Lisa on Mad About You. Apparently was a friend of a friend of mine, too... before her acting days

  • @imikey535
    @imikey535 Місяць тому +459

    The women at the end playing baseball are the actual members of the A.A.G.P.B.L.

    • @jacksprat418-ju5qo
      @jacksprat418-ju5qo Місяць тому +22

      Rockford is my hometown and the Peaches brought pride. Rockford was also known for knitting and sock monkey stuffed animals started there.

    • @El_Bueno
      @El_Bueno Місяць тому +3

      *were

    • @skitz319
      @skitz319 Місяць тому +4

      South Bend Blue Sox were the team from my hometown.

    • @Shazzadut1
      @Shazzadut1 Місяць тому +9

      Yes, some of the ones playing at the end who didn’t have speaking parts. One arguing with the ref for example.

    • @Shazzadut1
      @Shazzadut1 Місяць тому +8

      The actors had to go to baseball boot camp so they could look like real players. There are no comparison photos because the actors characters are composites of real players.

  • @lasselippert3892
    @lasselippert3892 Місяць тому +233

    Jon Lovitz is just too good.

    • @wardenm
      @wardenm Місяць тому +18

      For real, steals every scene he's in. 😂

    • @scottwilson3741
      @scottwilson3741 Місяць тому +17

      Wouldn't be surprised if he didn't ad-lib most of his lines

    • @euchongo4240
      @euchongo4240 Місяць тому +6

      He's throwing 100 miles per hour

    • @ApesAmongUs
      @ApesAmongUs Місяць тому +17

      "Jon, in this role, you'll be playing someone simultaneously lovable and sleazy."
      "So, no acting required. Got it."

    • @grothesk80
      @grothesk80 Місяць тому +7

      With George being such a big fan of the Simpsons, he may be happy to know that Jon Lovitz played quite a few one-shot characters in the early seasons of the Simpsons, including the director of the play in "Streetcar Named Marge" (S4E2), the snobbish art teacher in "Brush with Greatness" (S2E18), and as his own television character Jay Sherman in "A Star is Burns" (S6E18). Jon Lovitz is one of the many 80's and 90's celebrities known for his distinctive voice and distinct characters; the Jay Sherman character is specific to the short-lived animation known as "The Critic", which was one of many animated shows that came and went due to the success of 90's adult animations.

  • @joedavis6029
    @joedavis6029 Місяць тому +145

    I am not an autograph hound...but I want a baseball from Tom Hanks that reads, "Avoid the clap, Jimmy Dugan."

  • @js0988
    @js0988 Місяць тому +322

    THERE'S NO CRYING IN MOVIE REACTIONS!!!!

    • @ParadoxFreak
      @ParadoxFreak Місяць тому +26

      Treat these reactors like you would your own mother

    • @AbeVicious
      @AbeVicious Місяць тому +5

      😂​@@ParadoxFreak

    • @totallyflippedout
      @totallyflippedout Місяць тому

      @@ParadoxFreak Anyone ever tell you you look like a penis with a little hat on

    • @geolitube
      @geolitube Місяць тому +3

      (in Tom Hanks Voice)

    • @AndrewJens
      @AndrewJens Місяць тому +5

      I know … what about if the uniform of one of these reactors bursts open and … oops … their bossoms pop out?

  • @Paxford0502
    @Paxford0502 Місяць тому +188

    "There's no crying in baseball" is obviously the big quote, but the moment where Hanks restrains himself from going on another similar tirade to the same player (played by Bitty Schram of Monk fame) is probably my favourite moment in the film.

    • @biguy617
      @biguy617 Місяць тому +2

      She plays Sharona in the Monk TV series.

    • @ricksgamemisc10
      @ricksgamemisc10 Місяць тому +1

      Same!

    • @Bobbing4Fries
      @Bobbing4Fries Місяць тому +11

      Fun fact most people dont notice: She hits the cutoff man on the last play

    • @Johnny_Socko
      @Johnny_Socko Місяць тому

      @@Bobbing4Fries That's awesome, and I never did notice it!

    • @JMUDoc
      @JMUDoc Місяць тому +2

      "You're still missing... the cut-off man."
      🤣🤣

  • @theendistheend123
    @theendistheend123 Місяць тому +15

    "It's supposed to be hard! If it were easy everyone would do it. It's the HARD that makes it great!" LOVE that line

  • @cruzuvalle9845
    @cruzuvalle9845 Місяць тому +83

    “How about Marla hooch…. What a hitter!” 😂😂😂

    • @hectorsmommy1717
      @hectorsmommy1717 Місяць тому +1

      Megan Cavanaugh, the actress who played Marla, did her own hitting. All of the women could play baseball but they did use doubles for a few of the hitting scenes, except Marla.

  • @bassbull1
    @bassbull1 Місяць тому +10

    I lived in Evansville, Indiana when this was filmed there. It’s amazing how Madonna made a whole town hate her in such a short time. She badmouthed everything about the place. They actually threw a party when she left.

  • @markadams3976
    @markadams3976 Місяць тому +110

    To see Lori Petty 's stand out performance you have to see tank Girl.

    • @scotthewitt258
      @scotthewitt258 Місяць тому +4

      💯%

    • @TheGavrael
      @TheGavrael Місяць тому +10

      And In the Army Now if you’ve got a crush on her

    • @Baiko
      @Baiko Місяць тому +7

      I'd love to see someone react to Tank Girl, I've never come across that.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Місяць тому +1

      she's not a very good actress...which is why she was doing those horse racing commercials.

    • @reverendB
      @reverendB Місяць тому +3

      @@Baiko It had an absoulute BANGER of a soundtrack, too!

  • @kelleyleary7033
    @kelleyleary7033 Місяць тому +30

    The actress who played Marla was also in Robin Hood: Men in Tights as Broomhilde, Marian’s lady-in-waiting. “No ding-ding without the wedding ring!”.

  • @KurtAnderson812
    @KurtAnderson812 Місяць тому +123

    I know a woman who played with the AAGBL during the war. She’s in her 90s now but sharp as a tack and has some amazing stories about her time playing ball.

    • @opalviking
      @opalviking Місяць тому +1

      She should do a r/AMA!

    • @geraldrhodes4114
      @geraldrhodes4114 Місяць тому +4

      Man! You need to talking to her, a LOT, with a voice recorder!

    • @carlosspeicywiener7018
      @carlosspeicywiener7018 Місяць тому +4

      Please, please ask her to record some of those stories. The world needs it.

    • @daveb.2499
      @daveb.2499 Місяць тому

      One of the ladies was an umpire in my little league back in the 80's. She's in a few of the scenes at the end of the movie.

    • @miriam8376
      @miriam8376 Місяць тому

      @@opalvikingoh, I want that so bad!

  • @A-small-amount-of-peas
    @A-small-amount-of-peas Місяць тому +159

    I did hear that Tom Hanks had to talk Penny Marshall into casting him for this role as they originally wanted an older actor to portray a manager but he explained the character would be more tragic played by someone his age as his career was cut short by injury which also stopped him from going to war.
    Gotta admire that Hanks hustle

    • @deborahcornell171
      @deborahcornell171 Місяць тому +14

      Yes, indeedy. Gotta admire just about everything about that man.🩵✨️

    • @Greybeardmedic
      @Greybeardmedic Місяць тому +15

      Tom Hanks had hit the big time with the movie "Big", but then he suffered a bunch of flops afterwards. He was hustling because he had to. He was about to be typecast into goofy comedic roles, and be given a permanent slot on Hollywood Squares. The success of this movie helped bring him back. He went on to land the roles for Philadelphia and Forrest Gump, both were big Academy Awards for the movies and for him.

    • @RonJomero
      @RonJomero Місяць тому +11

      Probably helped that Penny Marshall also directed Big.

  • @badhidingplace9558
    @badhidingplace9558 Місяць тому +210

    The giant thigh bruise/scrape was REAL. That actually happened to the actress during filming. They worked it into the movie.

    • @raybernal6829
      @raybernal6829 Місяць тому +9

      Called a strawberry 😊

    • @DerekHartley
      @DerekHartley Місяць тому +9

      You didn't watch the end of the video then?

    • @badhidingplace9558
      @badhidingplace9558 Місяць тому +6

      @@DerekHartley I posted the comment WELL before seeing the trivia section.

    • @benn454
      @benn454 Місяць тому

      @@badhidingplace9558 Just had to be FIRST! so bad, huh

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan Місяць тому +3

      ​@@DerekHartleyMay have just posted it while watching.

  • @resonantstorm771
    @resonantstorm771 Місяць тому +12

    The bus driver throwing dirt in the chaperones face at point blank range is still one of the funniest and most fucked up things I've ever seen in a movie. 😂😭

  • @neilbiggs1353
    @neilbiggs1353 Місяць тому +20

    Penny Marshall didn't direct many films, but any director would love to have a run like Awakenings, Big and A League Of Their Own on it!

  • @bobapjok4241
    @bobapjok4241 Місяць тому +27

    The scene with the war messenger is absolutely devastating

    • @LucianDevine
      @LucianDevine Місяць тому +4

      It really is, and you can 100% understand why Jimmy did what he did. Every second that those girls know that one of their husbands is dead but don't know whose is going to be absolute torture. Even forgetting about how that would affect their ability to play, it's just cruel. He would happily take any repercussions for his actions without batting an eye.

    • @johannesvalterdivizzini1523
      @johannesvalterdivizzini1523 Місяць тому +1

      My late wife's grandfather was an office manager in NY for Western Union, and there were so many telegraphs that he had to sometimes deliver them. An awful experience. My aunt (who had eloped) got one about her husband at her parent's house--they were in double shock that she had been married and they had just lost their son in law.

    • @hectorsmommy1717
      @hectorsmommy1717 Місяць тому +1

      My mom was a teacher from '43 on and lived in a rooming house with other teachers. One was married to a man in the Navy and they always watched when they saw that the Western Union man was making deliveries. He never did come to their house but did next door. There was a flag with 3 blue stars and one went gold. For those unfamiliar with the "Gold Star Mothers", women who had sons go to war would put a flag in their window with one blue star for each at war. If any died in action, they would change a blue star to a gold one. We still have Grandma's with 2 blue stars, my Dad and uncle.

  • @raybernal6829
    @raybernal6829 Місяць тому +53

    As a lifelong baseball fan over 60 years this is one of my favorite baseball movies. Yes the league was real but the characters were fictional... ❤❤❤

  • @cameramandc
    @cameramandc Місяць тому +238

    Here's a fun fact for you Canadians, the character Dottie Hinson was based on Canadian baseball player Mary "Bonnie" Baker.

    • @outspkn123
      @outspkn123 Місяць тому +18

      it's never been confirmed who Dottie is based off, many believe it was Dorothy Kamenshek, some say Dottie Green

    • @julieta8683
      @julieta8683 Місяць тому +3

      Awesome

    • @jsharp3165
      @jsharp3165 Місяць тому +12

      @@outspkn123 Yeah, for the past thirty years each character has been claimed to be "based on" every woman who ever played in the AAGPBL.

    • @Gnomojo
      @Gnomojo Місяць тому

      Was she a bitch who needed to be. lOf course she was Canadian. We breed strong birches.

    • @JoeXTheXJuggalo1
      @JoeXTheXJuggalo1 Місяць тому +2

      Noooo. Dottie was loosely based on the AAGPBL player Dorothy "Dottie" "Kammie

  • @shabadoo25
    @shabadoo25 Місяць тому +112

    Whether Dottie dropped it or not on purpose has been discussed for 30 years. Geena Davis says she knows but will never reveal the truth.

    • @LucianDevine
      @LucianDevine Місяць тому +5

      And the director and writers also know, but have never answered the question. I think that those are the only 4 people that know the truth.

    • @nthdgree5078
      @nthdgree5078 Місяць тому +11

      Lori Petty gets pissed at people that believe Dottie dropped the ball on purpose and says that’s not what they were going for because it’s insulting to Kit’s story arc and accomplishment.

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Місяць тому +13

      It's ambiguous on purpose, and arguments can be made either way.

    • @cdlehner511
      @cdlehner511 Місяць тому +16

      Not that it’s definitive proof…but they specifically showed Dottie getting run over by another player, earlier; and holding on to the ball. But…no one’s perfect. Personally…I think Dottie was playing to win (as she always did); as…if she wanted to throw the game, she could have done it at her bat. But…was glad Kit got her moment nonetheless.

    • @ShaneSpear02
      @ShaneSpear02 Місяць тому +15

      Dottie coached the pitcher exactly what and where to throw - to Kit's coldest zone. If Kit hadn't got lucky with her wild flail of a hit, she would have been out on 3 strikes. So I think whether or not Dottie dropped the ball isn't the where the evidence is, it was at the mound visit.

  • @mikebrown7799
    @mikebrown7799 Місяць тому +45

    Hi Simone & George!😊 Yeah, I think you guys got confused by the trivia. The characters in the film are fictional. Some of them are based on real players. The older women playing on the field at the very end of the film are the actual players. The "Rockford Peaches" were a real team. Great reactions to this well made film, Simone & George!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏

  • @RedDogDragon
    @RedDogDragon Місяць тому +27

    Laugh all you want, but avoiding the clap is sound advice.

  • @tristramcoffin926
    @tristramcoffin926 Місяць тому +9

    George is totally adding pickle tickle to his personal vernacular.

  • @tierneybeckett
    @tierneybeckett Місяць тому +7

    "WHY AM I THE ONLY PERSON ON THIS BUS?!!!" has got to be one of the best mood shifts in cinematic history.

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T Місяць тому +15

    Jon Lovitz has a small role and exits the movie early but he sure has some zingers while he's still in it.

  • @RobPryme
    @RobPryme Місяць тому +11

    My favorite moment is when Jon Lovitz screams at the nearby interrupting cow, 'will you SHUT UP?!?!'

    • @LucianDevine
      @LucianDevine Місяць тому +3

      And it was improvised! He just did it, because he thought that it was 100% what his character would do in that scenario.

  • @notconcernedwriting
    @notconcernedwriting Місяць тому +36

    The baseball scout was ACTING!

    • @jculver1674
      @jculver1674 Місяць тому +11

      Yeah, that's the ticket!

    • @chrisraymer9348
      @chrisraymer9348 Місяць тому +5

      GENIUS!

    • @JSBIRD69
      @JSBIRD69 Місяць тому +12

      @@jculver1674 And he's married to Morgan Fairchild!

    • @saytr4
      @saytr4 Місяць тому +4

      Brilliant!

    • @clh35
      @clh35 Місяць тому +3

      Yea... that's the ticket!

  • @jimbass5825
    @jimbass5825 Місяць тому +5

    Great reaction to a sensational film. Huge credit to Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel for their script. So many genuine laugh out loud moments but also deftly handling the death of Betty's husband, which is a major handkerchief moment. And finally (sorry, have to get this off my chest!) there is no way Dottie intentionally lost the game. She did not drive from the midwest to Yellowstone Park and then come back just to lose the game. She did not drive in two runs with a single to intentionally lose the game in the next inning. And she told Kit herself..."you wanted it more than I did", which is perfect. Kit had to want it more to make up for the talent difference. And that, in my opinion, is why Dottie was beaming watching Kit celebrate with her new teammates. Thanks for doing this one, guys!

  • @TheCpage66
    @TheCpage66 Місяць тому +40

    My Dad and I went to the premier of this in Sun City, Arizona and it was held by a local Phoenix radio station...there were no less than five women there that night who had played in the AAGPBL and they held a Q&A session after the movie there in the theatre.
    Great and unexpected night.

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Місяць тому

      That's so awesome. Grew up in Kingman AZ. Miss Arizona every day.

  • @thamoose2179
    @thamoose2179 Місяць тому +22

    FYI...the Actress who couldn't read was Ann Cusak, little sister of John and Joan Cusak..... Also Betty Spaghetti is Tracy Reiner, Director Penny Marshall and Rob Reiner's Daughter and niece of Producer Garry Marshall (Mr. Harvey the Baseball Team Owner)

    • @tlt-ell1193
      @tlt-ell1193 Місяць тому

      The kid who tried to put the moves on Dottie was played by Scott Marshall, Garry's son/Penny's nephew

  • @ClanMcDuck
    @ClanMcDuck Місяць тому +27

    My grandmother was from Rockford. She was a teenager during this time. She told us that she and her friends would crawl under a fence to sneak in and watch the Peaches play.

    • @nicholasbrown2498
      @nicholasbrown2498 Місяць тому +5

      There is a sign up there still that says Rockford Peaches I'm from Rockford born and raised

    • @locnar1
      @locnar1 Місяць тому

      @@nicholasbrown2498 Hello from Dekalb!

  • @carlalussini
    @carlalussini Місяць тому +19

    "Older Gina Davis" is ICONIC casting, we were all so confused, specially back then when realistic prosthetics weren't as advanced as today. AND the fact that they gave her Gina's voice? That's literal movie magick

    • @janeldavis905
      @janeldavis905 Місяць тому +3

      I grew up on this movie, and I have always thought it was amazing prosthetics. That would have been impressive, but somehow this seems even more impressive

    • @carlalussini
      @carlalussini Місяць тому +1

      @@janeldavis905 yeah, like, IMDb didn't exist so all theories were a possibility. Isn't it funny? How we, who are to each other a stranger on the internet, only words on our phones, can have such a profound, decades long connection? Just two little girls, crying about the beauty of sisterhood. Big hugs to you.

  • @OSVS_Mike
    @OSVS_Mike Місяць тому +3

    The writers Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel have some of the greatest one-liners. You may want to check out their other hilarious films: Parenthood (1989, Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, Keanu Reeves,) City Slickers (1991, Billy Crystal, Bruno Kirby) Classic stuff right there.

  • @robertcampbell8070
    @robertcampbell8070 Місяць тому +6

    Back in the 90's my mom produced a documentary about the AAGPBL. She used to have a poster with about 25-30 signatures from surviving players they had met and interviewed.

  • @tommiller4895
    @tommiller4895 Місяць тому +22

    The guy dancing wirh Madonna was Eddie Mekka. He played Carmine (aka the Big Ragoo) on Laverne and Shirley. He was an excellent Singer and Dancer. One of Baseball Stadium Announcers calling the game was David Lander who played Squiggy on Laverne and Shirley. The Baseball Scout was played by Jon Lovitz (from Saturday Night Live). Many of his insults and funny comments weren't in the script and were adlibs by Lovitz himself. Jimmy Duggan (Tom Hank's character) was based on the Real Manager of the Rockford Peaches former Star Player Jimmy Foxx. Kit (Lori Petty) has a Cult following as the title character in the movie Tank Girl.

    • @disconnexionsdotcom
      @disconnexionsdotcom Місяць тому +6

      Also.. The owner of the league was played by Garry Marshall. He created Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley, both shows where he hired his sister, Penny who directed this film.

    • @jonsoule7421
      @jonsoule7421 Місяць тому

      Jimmy Foxx's career was rather more successful than Jimmy Duggan's. He played 20 years, hit 534 home runs, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1951.

    • @DavetheGrue
      @DavetheGrue Місяць тому

      @@jonsoule7421 More importantly, the players said he was always a gentleman. But the movie is funnier this way.

  • @Marky11694
    @Marky11694 Місяць тому +2

    1:42 No, that's not Davis playing an older version of herself in the flash-forward scenes. Lynn Cartwright, a then-65-year-old actress, was picked to play an older Dottie with the other Peaches receiving a more mature double as well. "We felt it was a gamble," producer Elliot Abbott admitted to the Los Angeles Times in 1992, but they worried the aging makeup wouldn't appear realistic enough. "We didn't know whether or not it was going to work, which scared us to death."
    Though Cartwright studied Davis' work to nail her mannerisms, production chose to dub in the star's voice "because Lynn's voice is so different, so deep, it would have pulled you out," said Abbott. "It's all you would have thought about."

  • @jedlogan392
    @jedlogan392 Місяць тому +22

    A lot of people forget that Tom Hanks started his career as a comedic actor. His first big break came on television with him in drag for the show "Bosom Buddies."

    • @clownzzz4837
      @clownzzz4837 Місяць тому +3

      His first big movie was 'Splash'. Still one of my favorites.

    • @godmagnus
      @godmagnus Місяць тому +1

      I feel like everyone thinks of him as a comedian first

    • @BarryHart-xo1oy
      @BarryHart-xo1oy Місяць тому

      Quite true.

    • @kwydjebo
      @kwydjebo Місяць тому +1

      @@godmagnus I'd say everybody who was around when Tom Hanks was mainly a comedic actor remembers that....a lot of younger people only know him as Oscar winner dramatic actor.

    • @ajschroetlin2196
      @ajschroetlin2196 Місяць тому

      ​@kwydjebo The younger crowd has the same reaction to Michael Keaton.

  • @fusiliers
    @fusiliers Місяць тому +24

    I am not much of a baseball fan but this movie, along with "Eight Men Out" and "The Bad News Bears" (the original 1976 version), are my favorite sports movies.

  • @keng4847
    @keng4847 Місяць тому +2

    There were no "comparison photos" at the end of the movie because the characters in the movie were all fictional.
    But the baseball league itself was real and lasted from 1943-1954. The elderly women shown playing baseball at the end of the movie were all actual players from that league

  • @lynetteoliva1256
    @lynetteoliva1256 Місяць тому +2

    Hey guys great reaction.😊 Here are some fun facts. The league song that the women sang was the actual league song w/1 word change. In the original song they sang "Irish men" for the movie they changed it to "Irish ones". The AAGBL lasted 12 seasons & was actually started by Mr.Wrigley. The AAGBL was considered a Midwestern league. Wrigley wanted the teams to be reasonable traveling distance from Chicago. During the 1st couple of seasons the women played fast pitch softball. The distance between home plate & the pitching mound, & the distance between the bases were shortened. In 1947 (could be off by a year), they began to pitch overhand, but used a ball slightly larger than a regulation baseball. The league also lengthened the distances between the mound & home plate, & between bases, but they still weren't regulation distance. It did become regulation for the ball, the distance from pitching mound to home plate, & almost regulation distance between bases the last season they played. Only a couple of the original teams lasted all 12 seasons, one of them being the Rockford Peaches. The women of the league had to attend charm school. They had rules such as having to wear lipstick while out in public, they could not be seen smoking/drinking in public, they could not wear pants & they could not have short hair. Any infractions of the rules & u could be fined/suspended from play. One woman cut her hair really short & she was fired from the league. They took that "You must be a lady @ all times." quite seriously. Unfortunately for black women, baseball was still very much segregated. Well, I guess that's enough history. I love this movie, & I really enjoyed this reaction.😊👍

  • @xcmvp2007
    @xcmvp2007 Місяць тому +16

    Even as a young kid, I could tell there was something special about this movie. I couldn't articulate it at the time, but it is a work of heart that touches the soul.

    • @Heyesy
      @Heyesy Місяць тому +3

      Not sure if you meant to say work of art instead of heart, but either way it works. This movie feels like it had a lot of love put into it from the makers.

    • @BigJohnLXV
      @BigJohnLXV Місяць тому +1

      Penny clearly has a love for her craft

  • @A23457
    @A23457 Місяць тому +27

    They didn't do side-by-side comparisons between actors & real players bc other than Dottie, who was based on an actual player or two, the characters in the film weren’t based on specific historical counterparts

  • @DementisXYZ
    @DementisXYZ Місяць тому +18

    Fun Fact for Millenials and Zoomers: Marla Hooch is played by Megan Cavanagh, the voice of Judy Neutron from Adventures of Jimmy Neutron.

    • @seattlecryptid
      @seattlecryptid Місяць тому +4

      She also married Al in Home Improvement. 😊

  • @carlosspeicywiener7018
    @carlosspeicywiener7018 Місяць тому +4

    A soldier in ww2 earned about 50 dollars a month, those girls were getting 75 a week.
    And yes, Geena Davis actually caught that baseball with her bare hand.
    Bonus fact: bill Pullman has a brother, John, who is a doctor, ear, nose and throat specialist in my hometown. He's really cool and I got to meet Bill at his office when I was 17 or so. He's super nice and he thinks John should be the famous one.

  • @johnlocke9437
    @johnlocke9437 Місяць тому +7

    I'm glad that Simone and that Asian guy liked this one.

  • @joshuameyer8544
    @joshuameyer8544 Місяць тому +11

    Harry Shearer from The Simpsons is the one narrating the newsreel at the beginning

  • @cixelsyd40
    @cixelsyd40 Місяць тому +4

    The "crazy" pitch is actually the usual delivery technique for fastpitch softball

  • @scottcortmeister4164
    @scottcortmeister4164 Місяць тому +7

    Tom Hanks did play a semi-bad guy in "The Road to Perdition" with Daniel Craig, a period piece set in the 1930's. Of course he was great...

  • @soocool78
    @soocool78 Місяць тому +46

    Tom Hanks told his agent "i dont want to play another pussy again" referring to all his recent romcoms / awkward movies (BIG for instance). So he took this job. It was his first role breaking away from his other work.
    Edit: if memory serves me correct he said this on “Inside the Actors Studio” though I could be wrong on that

  • @jeffreymoore6742
    @jeffreymoore6742 Місяць тому +5

    If you want to see Tom Hanks in a different type of role try watching “Road to Perdition” (2002)

  • @laudanum669
    @laudanum669 Місяць тому +1

    Lots of actors in this that were in the TV show "Laverne and Shirley". Director Penny Marshall played Laverne, her brother Garry who played Laverne's father in L&S plays Walter Harvey in this . David Landers who played "Squiggy" in L&S is the sports announcer and Eddie Mekka who was "The Big Ragu" on L&S plays the GI swing dancing. David Landers became a pro baseball scout in real life.

  • @grife3000
    @grife3000 Місяць тому +14

    As I understood it, the women were just characters made for the story. While there was a real league, and a real drunkard former major leaguer managing them, the rest is just "inspired by". Thus them not doing a "side-by-side" comparison of the real players with the movie players.

    • @jamesedwards2483
      @jamesedwards2483 Місяць тому +1

      The Characters Were Based On Real Players And Managers In The AAGPBL!!

    • @Brian-qn7fn
      @Brian-qn7fn Місяць тому

      @@jamesedwards2483 The film is fun, but almost complete BS.

  • @dudermcdudeface3674
    @dudermcdudeface3674 Місяць тому +11

    I think the movie was just honest enough not to play the game of pretending to be a true story when it's overwhelmingly fiction, and the true part is just the general premise of the league.

  • @Bringmethehorizondude
    @Bringmethehorizondude Місяць тому +16

    I’ve never thought she dropped it on purpose. For as much as Dottie didn’t care about playing, she was always competitive. That’s shown early on when she doesn’t let Kit walk faster than her.

    • @HowiTzer44
      @HowiTzer44 Місяць тому +9

      I go the other way on it. As an older brother and competitor, yes, you give them the business, but you also recognize when it's time to let that down. Dottie didn't need this as much as Kit did. And the exchange afterward helped heal their relationship. Dottie went for the bigger win there while Kit felt validated. She definitely dropped it on purpose. Imo.

    • @Bringmethehorizondude
      @Bringmethehorizondude Місяць тому +4

      @@HowiTzer44 I can respect that take. Dottie is definitely written as someone who is smart enough to recognize that Kit needs it more. Either way, it’s a beautiful ending to the story.

    • @lawrencewestby9229
      @lawrencewestby9229 Місяць тому +7

      I never even considered that she dropped the ball on purpose. She was a competitor on the field and would want her sister to win legitimately. Besides, I don't think she'd consider letting her teammates down like that.

    • @michaeljacyna1973
      @michaeljacyna1973 Місяць тому +3

      It's truly up for personal interpretation. To this day, members of the cast disagree about this

    • @benn454
      @benn454 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@HowiTzer44It means more when they beat you legitimately.

  • @McPh1741
    @McPh1741 Місяць тому +13

    Such a great movie. It shows a side of WW2 that you never see and is just a great sports movie. I love the scene where Dottie catches Doris' throw. It was badass she did it bare handed but I like the Marla didn't flitch either. On a side note, I don't Ellen Sue gets enough recognition, she's gorgeous. I love that squinty-eyed glare she has before she throws a pitch. Looking for another WW2 movie shown from different POV, I HIGHLY recommend the Mathew Broderick/ Christopher Walken movie "Biloxi Blues".

  • @AndrewJamesGordon
    @AndrewJamesGordon Місяць тому +2

    Marla Hooch #32 is played by Megan Cavanagh. She is most well known for her role as Broomhilde in "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" (1993) and is the voice of Judy Neutron Jimmy Neutron's mum in the Nickleodeon tv series "The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius" (2002-2006)

  • @agarven1
    @agarven1 Місяць тому +14

    Penny Marshall that directed the film and her brother Gary was also in the film. Was filmed in Chicago. The Rockford Peaches is an actual town Rockford Illinois. Racine Wisconsin was also a woman’s baseball team also. I went to Louisville Kentucky baseball museum years ago and they have the All American baseball team for woman’s baseball uniforms. It was so cool to see the museum

  • @jgreenbelt
    @jgreenbelt Місяць тому +5

    To add context to my best knowledge:
    The league is the AAGPBL and it ran from 1943 to 1954. It was owned by a gum manufacturer William Wrigley Jr. and featured at maximum 15 teams including the Rockford Peaches and Racine Belles.
    From what I could tell the plot in the movie is largely fictional for the movie. For instance the 1943 World Series was between the Racine Belles and the Kenosha Comets not the Rockford Peaches. The characters in the movie while renamed are based on real players/managers/coaches in the league.

  • @MoviesandCoffee
    @MoviesandCoffee Місяць тому +22

    Geena Davis' best movie is The Long Kiss Goodnight, with Sam L. Jackson. Highly recommend!

    • @cyruswhitley7840
      @cyruswhitley7840 Місяць тому +5

      Agreed. And it’s one of Samuel L. Jackson’s best roles.

    • @motorcycleboy9000
      @motorcycleboy9000 Місяць тому +2

      *nah nuhnuh nah nuh* I'm posting a comment here *nah nuhnuh nah nuh* Hope more people react to that movie

    • @deanromanado5850
      @deanromanado5850 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@cyruswhitley7840 When Jackson asked who his favorite character to play in all the movies, he chose Long Kiss Goodnight.

    • @manzell
      @manzell Місяць тому

      It's a duck not a dick

    • @jsharp3165
      @jsharp3165 Місяць тому +1

      I don't think it's a great movie. Renny Harlin is a hack. But everyone in it is great. Especially Brian Cox. And that's makes it bonkers fun.

  • @antoniozayas9822
    @antoniozayas9822 Місяць тому +3

    Say, I can recall you two asking if Tom Hanks ever played a villain. I highly recommend "Lady Killers". It's a dark comedy but hilarious! In my opinion, it didn't get the recognition it deserved.
    That being said, A League of Their Own is still one of my favorites! Thanks so much for viewing it! I just knew you two would've loved it.

    • @richardstephens5570
      @richardstephens5570 Місяць тому +2

      Hanks played a hitman in "Road to Perdition".

    • @antoniozayas9822
      @antoniozayas9822 Місяць тому +1

      @@richardstephens5570 I totally forgot about that one! Thanks!!! Great, great movie!!!

  • @BryanH63
    @BryanH63 Місяць тому +6

    This is one of the greatest all-time baseball films. A lot of this was filmed around my city, Evansville, IN with Bosse Field used for a large number of the game footage. There are still signs for 2 different teams on either side of the press box. When filming, depending on the direction they filmed, it could be 2 different fields. About every other year they show the film on the field at the Stadium... Many times they have actual players there taking pictures and signing autographs.

    • @GenXJen78
      @GenXJen78 Місяць тому +1

      I grew up not very far from Evansville. I was 13 when this movie was in production, and I begged my parents to let me go be an extra. I suggested that we all go, or at least my mom and me, but they still wouldn't let me.😭😭

  • @JoeXTheXJuggalo1
    @JoeXTheXJuggalo1 Місяць тому +2

    This movie was based on formation of the AAGPBL (All American Girls Professional Baseball League) during WWII.
    Pretty much a majority of the movie is just Fiction but Dottie'd character was loosely based on the AAGPBL player Dorothy "Dottie" Kammie

  • @McShaganpronouncedShaegen
    @McShaganpronouncedShaegen Місяць тому +6

    Lori Petty was also the lead in Tank Girl A really fun comic book movie.

  • @snarkyhostile8371
    @snarkyhostile8371 Місяць тому +4

    Everyone knows the crying in baseball line, but pound for pound, "Avoid the clap, Jimmy Dugan" is the absolute best line in this film.

  • @CPTDoom
    @CPTDoom Місяць тому +3

    The guy Madonna dances with at the road house is played by Eddie Mekka, who had a recurring role as Carmine "the Big Ragu" on "Laverne & Shirley," the sitcom that made Penny Marshall, and her co-star Cindy Williams, famous. The stadium announcer is David Lander, who played one Laverne & Shirley's neighbors, Squiggy of Lenny & Squiggy.

  • @ploppy9943
    @ploppy9943 Місяць тому +2

    I was born and raised in Rockford, Illinois where the Peaches were from. In the early 80's when I was around ten, my grandfather gave me a baseball that was signed by all of the Peaches during World War 2. I had absolutely no idea how important that ball was. So, a few years later, my buddies and I were playing baseball in a field near where I lived. Someone hit a ball into a big pond and we were left without a ball. I stupidly said, "I have a another ball!" You can guess what happened. That ball was so old the stiches and the hide wore out quickly, leaving it unrecognizable. Then the movie came out and I realized what I'd done. Now, years later, every time I see this movie I get a lump in my throat, knowing what I did was a travesty.

  • @johncrawford5225
    @johncrawford5225 Місяць тому +2

    Jon Lovitz (the scout) is a comedy LEGEND. Everything he does is gold.

  • @CineRam
    @CineRam Місяць тому +36

    Switching voices would make for a fun intro!

    • @heyheyjk-la
      @heyheyjk-la Місяць тому +8

      Yeah, if we don't see that on the next video we're going to riot. Or maybe it'll just be me. Or I'll just be disappointed for a few seconds. It would be hilarious though.

  • @lordwalker71
    @lordwalker71 Місяць тому +4

    Geena Davis said that Penny Marshall had to use a lot of smoke and mirrors to make her look athletic, she said that she isn’t athletic at all despite the fact that she almost went to the olympics for Achery.
    The soldier who danced with Madonna in the bar was one of Penny Marshall’s co stars on the show Laverne&Shirley, he played Shirley’s boyfriend his character was a dancer.The baseball announcer you see the most was also one of her co stars he played one of her weird neighbours.
    There was a rumour going around for years that old Dottie was Geena Davis in old make up because the likeness was so good.

  • @OSVS_Mike
    @OSVS_Mike Місяць тому +3

    This is an absolute CLASSIC. I wish they still had the deleted scenes on UA-cam. The train scene with Marla eating is friggin' hilarious.

  • @w9gb
    @w9gb Місяць тому +12

    Train scenes were filmed at Illinois Railway Museum (IRM), Union, IL
    Popular film location, with largest collection of operational equipment.

  • @clash5j
    @clash5j Місяць тому +8

    Debra Winger was all set to play Dottie. Then she found out Madonna would be in the film and she pulled out

    • @clh35
      @clh35 Місяць тому +8

      George is gonna choke on another dirty joke when he reads your comment.

  • @DavidLopez-qi8hb
    @DavidLopez-qi8hb Місяць тому +2

    Whenever I hear Rosie O' Donnell's character Doris Murphy talk all I hear is Terk from Tarzan.

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 Місяць тому +1

    The game announcer, played "Squiggy" (Lenny and Squiggy) from the off shoot of Happy days, LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY alongside Michael Mckean's Lenny.

  • @tonyberezowski7859
    @tonyberezowski7859 Місяць тому +4

    "So, he said I should just take him and shut up about it." lol, such a classic, well-delivered line.

  • @cyruswhitley7840
    @cyruswhitley7840 Місяць тому +12

    Jimmy Dugan is one of my favorite Tom Hanks characters. He has so many incredible one-liners in this movie. Outstanding performance. And I agree that Tom Hanks is very hard to dislike no matter what character he plays. But watch Elvis. You will absolutely hate his character in Elvis. Hanks’ portrayal is incredible, but that character is horrendous.

  • @juanv8758
    @juanv8758 Місяць тому

    The man dancing with Madonna at the bar was an actor & dancer who worked with Penny Marshall (the director) on a TV show called Laverne & Shirley. The character he played was named Carmine. Another character from that show, named Squiggy, he played the announcer at the world series game.

  • @jasonavery
    @jasonavery Місяць тому +2

    At 12:25 you said “Because it’s Tom Hanks, I still love him. It’s like impossible not to like him.” When Harold Ramis was making “Groundhog Day” (1993) he and Bill Murray were having a falling out. He considered Tom Hanks to play Phil Conners to replace Murray. However, he said he just didn’t think audiences would be able to believe him as a cynical asshole. So he ended up going back to Murray.

  • @cliffendicott7832
    @cliffendicott7832 Місяць тому +4

    To comment on you (George) saying, "Some people say 'the Asian Guy' and Simone", I actually think you are easily the most interesting reactor on UA-cam - no offense intended to Simone. You're intelligence, broad knowledge and sense of humour make Cinebinge reactions the most enjoyable ones out there. I'm sure lots of people watch you guys for Simone (no denying, she's adorable), but I think you are the reason so many reactions so entertaining. Keep it up George and Simone.

  • @NorthernShrew
    @NorthernShrew Місяць тому +8

    Betty Spaghetti is Rob Reiner and Penny Marshall's daughter ❤. She's also Harry's girlfriend at the Pictionary party in When Harry Met Sally.

    • @seattlecryptid
      @seattlecryptid Місяць тому

      Not Reiner's biological daughter, but he's her kiddo through and through. Even Kathleen Marshall (Gary's own daughter) is in this, spotted her standing next to Tom Hanks when he chucks the mitt at Stilwell.

    • @NorthernShrew
      @NorthernShrew Місяць тому +1

      @seattlecryptid He adopted her so I didn't think it was necessary to say.

  • @jollyrodgers7272
    @jollyrodgers7272 Місяць тому

    At the beginning they are playing Women's Softball. They pitch underhand with a roundhouse windup to accelerate the ball. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was a real thing, lasting 12 years in total. Rockford and South Bend lasted the longest and played all 12 seasons from 1943-1954, and 65 original team members appeared in this film at the league's induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1988 at Cooperstown, NY. This film will remain a bittersweet classic for the ages.

  • @hw2508
    @hw2508 Місяць тому +2

    I think this movie was regularly on TV in the 90s. It is so much fun and a little forgotten nowadays.

  • @johnniekight1879
    @johnniekight1879 Місяць тому +5

    Tom's character was based on HOF Jimmy Fox whose family wouldn't let them use his name. Yes. He loved a drink.

  • @deborahcornell171
    @deborahcornell171 Місяць тому +15

    Most of this was filmed in 2 nearby towns. The cast & locals were mutually warm & friendly & enjoyed the whole experience.
    Word from everyone was that Madonna was NOT warm & friendly. What a shame she didn't allow herself to have a good time too.

    • @roboticd
      @roboticd Місяць тому +1

      Madonna very famously compared Evansville to an Eastern European city in its drearyness.

    • @QuelquefoisFois
      @QuelquefoisFois Місяць тому

      Can't blame her there! 😁

    • @Ozai75
      @Ozai75 Місяць тому +2

      @@roboticd Prague Which is hilarious because Prague is extremely beautiful as a city.

    • @Shazzadut1
      @Shazzadut1 Місяць тому +2

      Penny Marshall assigned Rosie O’Donnell to help teach Madonna baseball. I secretly suspect she selected Rosie because Madonna wouldn’t have been able to intimidate Rosie. Rosie would have smacked her down…😂😂😂😂😂

    • @gregmcdonald8962
      @gregmcdonald8962 Місяць тому +3

      Madonna should have gotten an Oscar for how likeable she is in this compared to what she is in real life.

  • @warrencornell430
    @warrencornell430 Місяць тому +1

    The scout is Jon Lovitz, formerly of SNL and, among other things, a guest voice on The Simpsons as Artie Ziff, Llewellyn Sinclair, Jay Sherman and others. And speaking of Jay Sherman, (as George probably knows as fan of The Simpsons) he was the film critic in the episode "A Star is Burns", the film festival episode famous for Moleman's football in the groin. That role was a cross-over from the short-lived, but absolutely genius series, The Critic. It only ran two seasons (plus some webisodes) but it's brilliant. Would be great to see a reaction to it.

  • @TSIRKLAND
    @TSIRKLAND Місяць тому +1

    31:39 - "They look like their counterpart". The casting folks did SUCH an amazing job at matching up the older actresses with their younger versions. The script helps give clues as to their identity, but even without those, if you just lined up all the older crowd and said, "Name these women," we probably could pick out Dottie and Kit and most of the team. They really found doppelgängers for the main cast, just adding fifty years.I've never seen one, but I hope that there exists somewhere a photo with all of the younger and older actresses together. Maybe filming schedules didn't allow for that to happen, which would be too bad. But I like to hope that at least some of them got to meet each other.
    I'm SO glad they didn't try to use makeup effects on Geena Davis and Madonna and everyone. I'm a professional makeup artist myself, and I know how difficult it is to really pull off realistically convincing age makeups. And given how MANY characters there would have been, how long that process can take, and this film's budget, they wouldn't have been able to do it justice, and it would have pulled us out of the moment. Using real actresses of the appropriate ages gave us that real sense of how much time had passed from the 1940s to the 1990s.
    And yes- you did hear Geena Davis' voice dubbed over her older counterpart; that was another tie-in to let us know who she was.
    Many of the other older women in the background, those playing baseball on the field: those were the REAL women whose story this film was telling. They really did have a reunion and got as many of the originals as they could to participate. While none of the characters in the film were one-to-one directly representing any real woman, the story of the league is a true story.

  • @resonantstorm771
    @resonantstorm771 Місяць тому +9

    When that beautiful black woman throws the ball back to Dottie so hard it hurts her hand and they share that look and moment of acknowledgement: FULL BODY CHILLS EVERY TIME.
    Penny Marshall was such a gem. Everything she made was so full of heart.

  • @simonfrederiksen104
    @simonfrederiksen104 Місяць тому +7

    19:11 Life Magazine, June 1943 - Rockford Peaches catcher Dottie "The Queen of Diamonds" Hinson catches a foul ball while doing the splits. A fan favorite, Hinson would only play one season in the AAGPBL.

  • @marksullivan7766
    @marksullivan7766 Місяць тому +1

    22:47 "The way it works is the train moves not the station." 🤠

  • @aru7233
    @aru7233 Місяць тому

    George saying he has dreams about Bill Pullman just unexpectedly KILLED me, so funny! Honestly, one of my top five favorite movies. FANTASTIC casting, and unexpectedly good acting; I really thought Madonna was great, even though she didn't have to stretch much. Anyway, I LOVED the humor (Jon Lovitz is an absolute gem of an asshole) but it has unexpected depth and heart and plot. It's such a great movie to show that women's sports (and woman protagonists) can fucking kill it. Endlessly quotable, charming and clever, and every big sister knows exactly how Dottie feels and why she did what she did. I have two younger sisters, and I love them with more breath than there is in my body.

  • @positivelynegative9149
    @positivelynegative9149 Місяць тому +17

    3:51
    Simone has never seen fast-pitch softball. 😄
    Canadian colleges don't have softball? 🤔

    • @AbeVicious
      @AbeVicious Місяць тому

      They have hockey

    • @Jar0fMay0
      @Jar0fMay0 Місяць тому +1

      They’re Canadian

    • @positivelynegative9149
      @positivelynegative9149 Місяць тому

      @@AbeVicious And?
      Do you think that means they ONLY have hockey?

    • @AbeVicious
      @AbeVicious Місяць тому +2

      @@positivelynegative9149 it was a joke. Don't get your panties in a bunch

    • @positivelynegative9149
      @positivelynegative9149 Місяць тому +1

      @@AbeVicious Hockey is no joke.

  • @TheDaringPastry1313
    @TheDaringPastry1313 Місяць тому +8

    My two fun facts: The All American Girls Professional Baseball League Song is real and the woman from the league have met every year for a reunion since 1982 except around the 2 covid years. You can see videos of them singing it at the reunions. It's crazy how far women's sports have come and on top of that, I don't care for baseball that much, but really enjoy watching the faster pace and higher energy sport of college softball.

    • @Brian-qn7fn
      @Brian-qn7fn Місяць тому

      You are nuts.

    • @TheDaringPastry1313
      @TheDaringPastry1313 Місяць тому +1

      @@Brian-qn7fn Because I enjoy softball? I'll watch baseball some, but it's not my favorite.

  • @utcnc7mm
    @utcnc7mm Місяць тому +1

    Can't believe they didn't know John Lovitz (Mr. Pickle tickle), he's been in several movies & TV over the years

  • @mikenahmias7102
    @mikenahmias7102 15 днів тому

    My all-time favorite movie. I watch it every year opening weekend of the minor league park in town. I met Lori Petty at a comicon. As I walked away I called out to her "lay off those high ones!" and she responded back "I like the high ones!" ❤

  • @sergioaccioly5219
    @sergioaccioly5219 Місяць тому +3

    Beck when this movie was released, there was a batch of great baseball movies - this, Bull Durham and Field of Dreams. All of them well worth watching, for different reasons.
    Coincidentally, two of them were Kevin Costner movies, that was, himself, going through a batch of great movies. Good times.

    • @chrisgilbert9076
      @chrisgilbert9076 Місяць тому

      I can’t recommend any other baseball movie more highly than Bull Durham. Peak young Kevin Costner, stunning Susan Sarandon and newcomer Tim Robbins. Funny, thoughtful and really a love letter to minor league baseball and the boys who play it!

    • @sergioaccioly5219
      @sergioaccioly5219 Місяць тому

      @@chrisgilbert9076 Pretty much my feelings for this movie.
      If Field of Dreams was a love letter to the sport as a social glue, Bull Durham is about the people that play the sport.
      League is, I think, about the soul of the sport, and how it changes the players and the spectators.

  • @A23457
    @A23457 Місяць тому +4

    Imo Dottie def dropped it on purpose. Yes she tried striking Kit out, but once she saw how much Kit wanted it rounding 3rd she let her win for once. Hence the smile and her cheeky “You wanted more than I did” afterward. They even showed her holding on earlier to let us know she could if she wanted to. That’s my opinion anyway.

    • @seattlecryptid
      @seattlecryptid Місяць тому +1

      Makes sense that she dropped it on purpose because there's a part earlier in the movie where she gets mowed down in a similar fashion by a player bigger than her and she held onto the ball. To have her sister, who is smaller than Dottie, knock her down and knock the ball out of her hand? She had to have done it on purpose.

    • @LucianDevine
      @LucianDevine Місяць тому

      @@seattlecryptid You're forgetting about the rest of the biology of the situation. Kit has a head full of steam, god knows how much adrenaline coursing through her, and absolutely wanted that run more than the bigger girl earlier in the movie.
      Then there's the fact that by letting Kit win, Dottie lets her entire team down. She's never gone easy on Kit, not once, and I just can't see her starting now. Then remember what she said in the station, "You got yourself into the league. I got you into the training.". I think that that is Dottie's way of telling Kit that she won fair and square, removing any fragment of doubt.

  • @seansteyer8851
    @seansteyer8851 Місяць тому +1

    Nothing was expected of this movie when it came out, but soon built up to become a classic. Don't know if you noticed but a young Tia Leone played first base for Racine. As for the fun dancing scene, I went to Montana State University, and as freshmen EVERYBODY took the social dance class. Taught us how to swing, cowboy jitterbug, polka and others. All of the bars in town had dance floors, so we would tear it up like in the movie. It is amazingly fun!

  • @fmellish71
    @fmellish71 Місяць тому +1

    Jimmy: "baseball is what gets inside of you. Its what lights you up."
    Dottie: "...well, now Bob's back to do that, so see ya."

  • @chadodom1693
    @chadodom1693 Місяць тому +3

    We had baseball practice in the gym if it was raining.

  • @LeighMet
    @LeighMet Місяць тому +8

    We have been wondering about that collison for ovver 30 years. Most of the older women were the real players.

    • @jamedraa8472
      @jamedraa8472 Місяць тому

      I know right. Earlier in the fil a player runs into Dottie and she holds onto the ball. The way the camera zooms in on the ball both times makes me think the drop was intentional... or maybe it's just my big sister bias.

    • @LucianDevine
      @LucianDevine Місяць тому

      @@jamedraa8472 But the situations aren't truly the same. Kit has a head full of steam, god knows how much adrenaline coursing through her body, and wanted that run infinitely more than that bigger girl earlier in the movie.
      That's not to say that there isn't a strong arguement though, because there absolutely is, even with Dottie telling Ellen Sue about the high fastballs.