Her reaction in the sequel may not be as memorable, or as funny, but it's pretty decent: "Oh no! Not this goddamn song again!" Being how it was a PG rated movie, she couldn't go all out in her cursing like here.
The MLB and Cleveland will always regret not having Charlie Sheen throw out the first pitch of the 2016 World Series. How epic would have have been to see him walk out to that song? Controversy aside, we needed that moment
Especially if they hadn’t announced ahead of time and started the music and had him do the walkout…… MLB, failing to step up to the plate EVERY D__NED TIME!!
It makes you wonder what that deep breathing was for. Was it because he was facing a batter who twice homered on him with the bases loaded, or because he slept with his third baseman's wife and he would be out for vengeance on him? It probably was a bit of both.
Except for two parts of A League of Their Own, mine, too. Oh, there's another great scene in the Clint Eastwood as a baseball scout and his daughter that's damned good as well.
Tom Berenger says probably the best line of dialogue out of any baseball movie, “This guy’s the out you’ve been waiting your whole life for!” It gets me pumped every time I hear it!
Definitely one of the greatest scenes in a sports movie. Here’s a fun fact… Charlie sheen is a huge baseball fan and he used to play all the pitching that he does is really him. He throws in the high 80s so they just change the speeds for the movies but that’s all him pitching. You can Google it. Just a fun fact.
That is a fun fact. He was pitching mid-70's but, in a Sports Illustrated interview, he said he took steroids to pump up his speed to the high 80s. They also moved the pitching mound closer to HP just to make it look like it was faster than it was. Very cool.
It has to be a morale-buster for the Yankees. But then, the greatest example of this kind of musical morale management I ever saw was in real life, when the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team got Kate Smith to sing "God Bless America" for their first ever playoff game (they were an expansion team) in 1974. The two teams are skating around during their warm-up period, but then the stadium lights go out. When they go back on again, there is an organ, an organist, a red carpet, and Kate Smith. The Fliers went on to beat Chicago that night. They did this not only for the in-your-face moral points, but also when the stadium played the Kate Smith record rather than the national anthem that year, the Fliers were 36-3-1 for the season.
This movie was filmed in Milwaukee at the old Milwaukee County Stadium. This scene was the first one filmed because the producers knew that local interest would be high early on which would get people out to the ball park assuring the big crowds they needed. As summer progressed, local interest in the movie waned and fewer people showed up.
It looks like a good time but doing film and TV extra work is usually worse than picking through diarrhea garbage You stand around for 12 hours, get fed dogshit, have to beg to use the bathroom & get paid lower than middle wage
Approaching the ring at a combined weight of 475 lbs, the team of Eddie Kingston and JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON Mooooooxley
@@spankwish He admitted that for the movie he took steroids to improve his performance. He did pitch in High School though, and was actually decent, from what I hear. For the movie he was able to get his fast ball up to around 85, which is nothing to scoff at.
That movie is hilarious but this scene made it awesome. That has to be the coolest scene in a baseball movie that I've ever seen. His entrance was probably the best part of Major League 2 and it's definitely the best part here. This movie was the only time in my life that I ever rooted against the Yankees. That's the power this movie has. I love it that much a very funny movie and my favorite baseball film aside from The Natural.
Everybody in this movie is great, but James Gammon's Lou Brown is one of the most brilliantly funny characters in movie history. I could watch his performance every day, forever.
My favorite sceen with Lou Brown is when the GM contacts him for the manager's job. "How'd you like to manage the Indians?" "Well...I don't know." "Whattya mean I don't know?" The panic in his voice is the icing on the cake. When the movie came out, Cleveland wasn't a good team. Cleveland fans were actually calling for James Gammon to manage the Indians. They figured, he couldn't be any worse than anoyone else they had.
Gotta love a manager who goes with his gut instinct and puts in a pitcher who had been having horrible luck against the batter he'd be facing. Shows you the confidence he had in his young pitcher, that he learned from his past mistakes and can find a way to get the best of the batter he was facing. I'm also sure that if his plan backfired and he got smoked with another grand slam, putting the game out of reach, that he was ready to endure the shit that the media, fans, and front office have given him had his plan backfired. Gotta love managers like that!
He also knows that will be true for any decision he makes; go with Vaughn, keep Ed in there, or bring in the other pitcher who must have been warming in the pen (since Jake was surprised), if the out is made he's a genius and if the game is lost he's a fool.
This following contest is scheduled for one fall, with a 20 minutes time limit. Approaching into the ring, from Cincinnati Ohio. Weighing 231 pounds. JEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNN MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXLEEEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYY
I’m not American. I’m not really overly interested in sports. But this movie is one of my all time favourites with this scene being one of the greatest movie scenes ever.
Major League and The Natural are my favorite baseball movies. This scene and Roy Hobbs hitting the home run busting up the lights in the stadium are the greatest. If The Tribe had a Wild Thing relief pitcher they would have won the couple of the world series they lost in game 7s.
@@les4767 I agree. I really liked reading up on baseball history learning all I missed prior to being old enough to follow the game in 1960 or so as a Cards fan, so that movie really got to me.
The crowds reaction as soon as wild thing starts up is so fucking awesome, really makes me miss old school baseball, larger than life characters are what made the game so damn fun, really hope it gets back to that point
Old school baseball would be pitching dominance, most if not all games played during the day, and players wearing wool uniforms (plus all players being the same race). This isn't even close to old school baseball!
This is how Cleveland fans ARE! We LOVE our sports teams, and give plenty of support! I remember watching many a game at that beautiful Muni Stadium aka The Great Gray Lady by the Lake! Saw lots of Browns' and Indian's games. Kinda gets me in the heart knowing that that Stadium is gone, and that today is Opening Day for the Tribe in 2019! YAY! GO TRIBE!
I'm a Cubs fan reading this(have been for my life, family thing) and yeah, I agree with you. Also, Charlie Sheen needs to throw first pitch next time they're in a ws.
My mom and her family were from Cleveland. My grandpa took me to a Indians game in the 90's, and I became a fan ever since. Both of them are gone now, but the Cleveland Indians are one of the things I have to hold on to great memories with them.
Damn I can't believe how good it looks in HD in 2024. But I guess when you watched it on VHS when it came out back in the day it looks amazing to me!!!
Not sure if this was intentional on the part of the filmmakers, but this particular punkified version of Wild Thing was also the entrance music for Japanese deathmatch legend Atsushi Onita. I've seen this movie loads of times and when I first saw an FMW show from the 90s a couple years ago, I was taken aback when Onita came out to this particular song.
Yeah, the good old days of mild national ribbing before everything became a "racist" issue. As an Asian living in an Asian country, I wholeheartedly approve.
Saw this movie on post at Ft. Dix in '89. Our drill sgts. gave the whole platoon 6 hrs. of liberty on a Saturday afternoon in week 7. Basic, back then, was 8 weeks. I high-tailed it to the movie house. After the movie, I linked up with my buddy from Kentucky and we hit the burger bar. We each had a Snickers bar and got a mad sugar rush! We hadn't had any sweets for over 2 months.
Fun Fact: Jon Moxley(better known in WWE as Dean Ambrose) was a big fan of Major League movie which he ended using that song "Wild Thing" as his entrance theme in AEW.
The part that makes this entire game work is that aside from a couple one liners, the game is filmed completely serious, so there feels like real emotional stakes as to who wins.
“The following contest is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit, making his way to the ring..he is the interim AEW World Champion….JEEEOON MOXLEY!!!”
Even more bad ass is him walking in. Now with this “speed up the game” shit he would have to almost take a dead sprint and the scene would last 22 seconds.
@@johnmaloney7518 You're purple and in the shape of a J. Sandy Koufax hates your guts. Everybody came here for Major League. NOBODY came here for narcissist Maloney's childhood fantasies. You're not nearly as important as your mother made you think you are.
As a baseball player…there’s no greater feeling walking out to a crowd cheering you on as you’re theme song plays…and then to become known for that song everytime it plays and vise versa…it’s electric
I haven't seen any comments about missing the days when Cleveland and the Yankees were in the same division. This is basically Game 163 since in the movie, both teams ended up tied at the end of the regular season so they had to play this game to determine the Division winner. Also, Harris pitched almost the whole game, 8 2/3 innings, yet doesn't get the win because he left with game tied. Vaughn faces one batter, then the Indians win it in the bottom of that inning. That means that Vaughn is actually the winning pitcher of this game. Goes to show you how much this is seen as a "team effort" ending because I know if this was today, first of all, the starting pitcher would not have lasted as long as Harris did, and if they did, they'd be screaming and making a scene about getting pulled when they have a chance at a complete game (assuming they were able to retire the next batter and his team would be able to win it that inning).
After all these years, this still puts a giant smile on my face.
Same
Gives me chills hahah
Absolutely!
@MANCHESTER UNITED Dude, soccr is sooooooooo boring. its just british dudes passing the ball back and forth for 3 hours zzzzzzzzzzzzz
@@meatballs06 haha and baseball isn't boring...Jesus it's lile Cricket.
I do love Major League the film though.
"I hate this fucking song"
Gets me everytime😂😂
I love the song tho❤
I found out about this movie from Musical Hell using that as a reaction clip.
Her reaction in the sequel may not be as memorable, or as funny, but it's pretty decent: "Oh no! Not this goddamn song again!" Being how it was a PG rated movie, she couldn't go all out in her cursing like here.
The one time the owner hated her pitcher song.
Don't know who the actress is but she played her role to perfection.
The greatest scene in sports movie history.
Undoubtedly! I have this movie and just LOVE watching it!
Baseball movie history? Yes. Sports movie history? No. Miracle has that honor.
Herb Brooks speech was way better
@@KJC21793. that's ur opinion.
TheT1tan That’s fact.
The MLB and Cleveland will always regret not having Charlie Sheen throw out the first pitch of the 2016 World Series. How epic would have have been to see him walk out to that song? Controversy aside, we needed that moment
Especially if they hadn’t announced ahead of time and started the music and had him do the walkout……
MLB, failing to step up to the plate EVERY D__NED TIME!!
I miss so much the Indians logo. Beauty and classic is gone for good.
I still say that if he did it they would've won the W.S.
That’s a fact
Dude that would’ve been one of the most epic moments in history
Am the only one that watches this movie one thousand times and still gets exited just as much as the first time I watched it lol
Nope, me too. At least once a year.
Nope, you're not! I got goosebums just watching this clip here on youtube
No honey, you aren't. :-)
That’s great directing for ya
Nope, every single time I watch it I get excited. So many great scenes.
It's been a long time since I watched Major League, but the 'Wild Thing' scene still gives me chills.
I went to a Bryan Adams concert with my mum in 1997 and he sang "Wild Thing", which reminded Mum of this scene in "Major League."
Me too
Birth of the modern closer
I always love that Ricky takes a HUGE deep breath when he's coming out. That's exactly what you'd want your young player to do
It makes you wonder what that deep breathing was for. Was it because he was facing a batter who twice homered on him with the bases loaded, or because he slept with his third baseman's wife and he would be out for vengeance on him? It probably was a bit of both.
Why not both?
@@BrianRetro well in fairness he did not know that was Dorns wife. He was a victim of circumstance
@@paulastiles8873 like I said, he was a victim of circumstance
This is my favorite baseball movie scene
Except for two parts of A League of Their Own, mine, too.
Oh, there's another great scene in the Clint Eastwood as a baseball scout and his daughter that's damned good as well.
Always make an entrance.
Mine too. Best entrance song ever. Other than Mariano Rivera’s “Enter Sandman”
I like Cerrano's blast...disappearing into the night over Lake Erie. It was a statement.
Lorena Lim sorry, I have the DVD 📀, I can lend it to you.
Tom Berenger says probably the best line of dialogue out of any baseball movie, “This guy’s the out you’ve been waiting your whole life for!” It gets me pumped every time I hear it!
He did a hell of a job to play the catcher, Jake Taylor.
And if you watch as he turns away, he's got that veteran smirk like he knew just what to say to a rook to focus him.
They missed a big chance when sheen didn't throw out the first pitch in the 16 world series
He has Tiger blood now.
They should've used him for the final game to close it out as how wild thing should be used
Lights go out you here wild thing play he comes out of the bullpen wearing the uniform and the glasses
It’s cause he was in the penal
Pirates had a one game playoff against Cincinnati and the atmosphere was the same. When Russell Martin hit a homer it was Cerrano all over.
I miss the mid- to late 1980's, when every facet of life was dynamic, energetic, and full of fun.
I don't, Dodgers last series win was in 88'(Apologies if u are a Dodgers fan).
You mean you miss being a kid.
@@Ali_Tendo they broke the 32 year streak this year
@@automan224 i saw, can't be mad at it. they went through two cheating teams to get it finally
i actually hate them less than i did when I wrote that comment
Definitely one of the greatest scenes in a sports movie. Here’s a fun fact… Charlie sheen is a huge baseball fan and he used to play all the pitching that he does is really him. He throws in the high 80s so they just change the speeds for the movies but that’s all him pitching. You can Google it. Just a fun fact.
That is a fun fact. He was pitching mid-70's but, in a Sports Illustrated interview, he said he took steroids to pump up his speed to the high 80s. They also moved the pitching mound closer to HP just to make it look like it was faster than it was. Very cool.
Jon Moxley said “one day, I’m gonna use this as my theme and it’s gonna be lit”
Literally that’s what happened. He talks about it in his book. The first time they played it, it was by surprise and he loved it!
This will be the crowd at Double or Nothing.
Can't wait to see the crowd sing along
Hell f'n yeahh
Hell yeah brotha!!
You were correct.
YUP
CAN'T WAIT TO GO TO ALL OUT, CAUSE IM GONNA SHOUT IT TO THE TOP OF MY LUNGS.
They made a movie about Jon Moxley's entrance music? Crazy,
Nah it’s Onitas entrance music.
@@mikey777799 Onita’s was the old 1960’s version that Moxley first used to pay tribute to him.
@@Voysh2Voysh69 Wrong, Onita used the Joan Jett one.
@@shitlist8738 Wrong, it was actually a different version of X’s cover of the original 60’s song.
@@shitlist8738 This isn’t Joan Jett, it’s X. Does kinda sound like Joan Jett
One of the best uses of any music in a sports movie. What a perfect needle drop moment.
It has to be a morale-buster for the Yankees. But then, the greatest example of this kind of musical morale management I ever saw was in real life, when the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team got Kate Smith to sing "God Bless America" for their first ever playoff game (they were an expansion team) in 1974. The two teams are skating around during their warm-up period, but then the stadium lights go out. When they go back on again, there is an organ, an organist, a red carpet, and Kate Smith. The Fliers went on to beat Chicago that night. They did this not only for the in-your-face moral points, but also when the stadium played the Kate Smith record rather than the national anthem that year, the Fliers were 36-3-1 for the season.
0:26 Old School Manager > Analytics.
2020 and still the greatest baseball movie ever made⚾️
0:50 Omega
Kenny always gets the last laugh.
KENNYS DEAD
This movie was filmed in Milwaukee at the old Milwaukee County Stadium. This scene was the first one filmed because the producers knew that local interest would be high early on which would get people out to the ball park assuring the big crowds they needed. As summer progressed, local interest in the movie waned and fewer people showed up.
Dog days of summer
That and the Browns are playing where the Indians also play
Which makes sense since at the beginning of the movie, they're supposed to be so bad that nobody's showing up to their games.
One of the best scenes ever! How fun to be part of the crowd!
I liked the reaction of the Yankee players in the dugout.
I was there! Old County Stadium in Milwaukee.
It looks like a good time but doing film and TV extra work is usually worse than picking through diarrhea garbage
You stand around for 12 hours, get fed dogshit, have to beg to use the bathroom & get paid lower than middle wage
@@thegadflygang5381 well put
@@michaelharry8341 thanks. It is so miserable even when you have a speaking part. Who wants to stand around for 10 hours for 1 second of film
I get just as pumped seeing it now as I did 33 years ago. Just a great scene. Perfect song for the entrance.
I can only imagine how awesome it feels to have a packed stadium screaming your name like that. The rush would be incredible.
“So in a surprise move by brown here in bringin in the wild thing .... “
Side note id go to war for Lou brown
I'd certainly buy tires from him.
You and me both buddy.
Could you imagine him coaching the Cubs in the 2016 World Series and having him pull a stunt like this?
Approaching the ring at a combined weight of 475 lbs, the team of Eddie Kingston and JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON Mooooooxley
Who's here after Jon Moxley came out at Blood and Guts with this theme song?
me
Charlie Sheen deserves incredible credit for being able to pitch like a professional. Rarely you see actors who could pull that off on camera.
Bet you didn't know he took steroids and took pitching lessons . He was actually throwing in mid 80s
luke lucas wrong! He used to pitch in highschool
@@spankwish He admitted that for the movie he took steroids to improve his performance. He did pitch in High School though, and was actually decent, from what I hear. For the movie he was able to get his fast ball up to around 85, which is nothing to scoff at.
Most perfect technique
I mean the 3 rd pitch
The form and delivery
Wow!
@@jbearclowater He said "I can't sustain this, it's all steroids". Little did he know most of the pitchers in the Majors were gassed up too.
That movie is hilarious but this scene made it awesome. That has to be the coolest scene in a baseball movie that I've ever seen. His entrance was probably the best part of Major League 2 and it's definitely the best part here. This movie was the only time in my life that I ever rooted against the Yankees. That's the power this movie has. I love it that much a very funny movie and my favorite baseball film aside from The Natural.
"this is the out you've been waiting your whole life for". Man if that doesn't get you pumped up..
I always like when they cut to the owner, “I hate that fkin song,”. 😂😂😂
Everybody in this movie is great, but James Gammon's Lou Brown is one of the most brilliantly funny characters in movie history. I could watch his performance every day, forever.
My favorite sceen with Lou Brown is when the GM contacts him for the manager's job.
"How'd you like to manage the Indians?"
"Well...I don't know."
"Whattya mean I don't know?" The panic in his voice is the icing on the cake.
When the movie came out, Cleveland wasn't a good team. Cleveland fans were actually calling for James Gammon to manage the Indians. They figured, he couldn't be any worse than anoyone else they had.
I was very sad when he passed.
I get chills every time the songs hit
FromCincinnati Ohio, weighing in at 225 pounds..Joooooonnnnnnnn MOOOOOXXXLLLEEEYYY
Gotta love a manager who goes with his gut instinct and puts in a pitcher who had been having horrible luck against the batter he'd be facing. Shows you the confidence he had in his young pitcher, that he learned from his past mistakes and can find a way to get the best of the batter he was facing. I'm also sure that if his plan backfired and he got smoked with another grand slam, putting the game out of reach, that he was ready to endure the shit that the media, fans, and front office have given him had his plan backfired. Gotta love managers like that!
He also knows that will be true for any decision he makes; go with Vaughn, keep Ed in there, or bring in the other pitcher who must have been warming in the pen (since Jake was surprised), if the out is made he's a genius and if the game is lost he's a fool.
Yankees: why do I hear boss music.....
RoguePudi and then to think that the Yankees soon have their own boss music and get the first unanimous Hall of Famer.
@@Christopher_Woods I’m not a big baseball fan u tell who the first unanimous hall of farmer will be
Mariano Rivera.
@@Christopher_Woods babe
There have been many baseball films but for some reason this feels more real. Also RIP Margaret Whitton, under-rated actor.
34 years later and that scene still gives me goosebumps.⚾
This scene always makes me smile.
One of the best entrances in film history.
everytime i rewatch this movie i actually still stand up and dance and sing along with this scene its sooo fricken good!
If You Hate This Song Your Ass Just Got The Paradigm Shift By JON MOXLEY #AEW
I haven't seen this movie since I was like 6, but I always remembered this scene.
Moxley needs to call up Charlie Sheen for the glasses
Might be the best scene editing and music cue in cinema history. Loved it since I was in 8th grade.
A ball player passed down from my dad, to myself and my bothers and sister, passed down again to my son! LOVE these movies!
The dialogue, the game knowledge, and the atmosphere actually feels so real here. This could be an actual thing
A WILD THING!!!
@@borealphoto lol yes!
I was in Milwaukee when they filmed this. You can see me at the 1:21 minute mark. I'm wearing a blue tank top with a silver buckle on
Got your groove on bro 🤙
what a freaking CHAD!
This scene and jon moxley's entrance is the best thing.
This following contest is scheduled for one fall, with a 20 minutes time limit. Approaching into the ring, from Cincinnati Ohio. Weighing 231 pounds.
JEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNN MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXLEEEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYY
20+ years since I watched this film. Still gives me goosebumps.
Who else watching this in 2024
I watch this every year in April
My son is throwing no hitters off this stupid shit........
Me
Me
✋🏾
Never been a scene that captures the atmosphere of a high stakes ball-game better than this one
FROM CINCINNATI, OHIO, WEIGHING IN AT 235 POUNDS, HE IS THE AEW WORLD CHAMPION.... JOOOONNNN.... MOXLEY!!!!!
This is moxley's theme now🔥🔥
Watching this in covid times really makes you miss going to games
I’m not American. I’m not really overly interested in sports. But this movie is one of my all time favourites with this scene being one of the greatest movie scenes ever.
One of my favorite moments in movie history for me as a kid. I was so pumped. Charlie sheen was dope back then
What a great fun movie...and the fact it is about my favorite sport makes it just that much more special!
Major League and The Natural are my favorite baseball movies. This scene and Roy Hobbs hitting the home run busting up the lights in the stadium are the greatest. If The Tribe had a Wild Thing relief pitcher they would have won the couple of the world series they lost in game 7s.
Me too...and "Field of Dreams," too.
@@les4767 I agree. I really liked reading up on baseball history learning all I missed prior to being old enough to follow the game in 1960 or so as a Cards fan, so that movie really got to me.
Practical effects. No CGI. Real audience. Back when America would get involved and was excited about movie making.
CGI in 1989?
HAHAHA...good one.
The crowds reaction as soon as wild thing starts up is so fucking awesome, really makes me miss old school baseball, larger than life characters are what made the game so damn fun, really hope it gets back to that point
Old school baseball would be pitching dominance, most if not all games played during the day, and players wearing wool uniforms (plus all players being the same race). This isn't even close to old school baseball!
Ah yes. This Movie and Mox.
One of the best combinations.
JOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNN MOXLEYYYYYYY
Moxley making his entrance at Double or Nothing like:
YOOO! YES!
I was looking for a Jon Moxley reference lol I didn't have to go far!!
Originally, its Atsushi Onita's theme
This is how Cleveland fans ARE! We LOVE our sports teams, and give plenty of support! I remember watching many a game at that beautiful Muni Stadium aka The Great Gray Lady by the Lake! Saw lots of Browns' and Indian's games. Kinda gets me in the heart knowing that that Stadium is gone, and that today is Opening Day for the Tribe in 2019! YAY! GO TRIBE!
I'm a Cubs fan reading this(have been for my life, family thing) and yeah, I agree with you. Also, Charlie Sheen needs to throw first pitch next time they're in a ws.
My mom and her family were from Cleveland. My grandpa took me to a Indians game in the 90's, and I became a fan ever since. Both of them are gone now, but the Cleveland Indians are one of the things I have to hold on to great memories with them.
Damn I can't believe how good it looks in HD in 2024. But I guess when you watched it on VHS when it came out back in the day it looks amazing to me!!!
Chills everytime
TONY KHAN HAS DONE IT AGAIN!
“Okay you’re my man go get em kid”
-Lou brown
No matter how many times I watch this I get chills and get pumped up at the same time
Jon moxley will be the greatest to pull this out
Baseball movies are the best thing about baseball.
👍 🎥
Extremely well said 😃👍
Yes. It's the only time baseball is exciting
Mariano Rivera: I've got the best walk in song.
Ricky Vaughn: Hold my nerd glasses.
Wouldn't that be, "Give me my need glasses!"? How about, "Hold my beer and give me my nerd glasses!"
Was serving in the Phillipines in 1989. Never knew about this movie. FNG brought this over and we watched it. Instant comedy and baseball classic!
The funniest part is that they put subtitles on the Asian guys
lol stole my comment
They're shitty
Not sure if this was intentional on the part of the filmmakers, but this particular punkified version of Wild Thing was also the entrance music for Japanese deathmatch legend Atsushi Onita. I've seen this movie loads of times and when I first saw an FMW show from the 90s a couple years ago, I was taken aback when Onita came out to this particular song.
Yeah, the good old days of mild national ribbing before everything became a "racist" issue. As an Asian living in an Asian country, I wholeheartedly approve.
@@darthbiker2311 Good ol days 😕
Is that the reason why fans were singing along when jon moxley and eddie kingston were coming out 😂
JEEEEEEEEEEEE-AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWN MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY
My dad used to show me this scene all the time, love you pops
JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNN MOXLEY
Saw this movie on post at Ft. Dix in '89. Our drill sgts. gave the whole platoon 6 hrs. of liberty on a Saturday afternoon in week 7. Basic, back then, was 8 weeks. I high-tailed it to the movie house. After the movie, I linked up with my buddy from Kentucky and we hit the burger bar. We each had a Snickers bar and got a mad sugar rush! We hadn't had any sweets for over 2 months.
1:00 Gets me Every Time LOL
Right
What’s wrong with her?
That’s Phelps for you
Paul Bauman she wanted the team to lose, and she hated that fuckin song
@@eaglesfan226 her plan was to move the indians to miami. :D so she wanted to that they lose every game. but the team backfired it. ^^
Me! Watched it last night. 80's had some of the best classic films.
Jon Moxley keeping this Alive 🥲
Yep
This one my all time favorites baseball movies of all time
Fun Fact: Jon Moxley(better known in WWE as Dean Ambrose) was a big fan of Major League movie which he ended using that song "Wild Thing" as his entrance theme in AEW.
The part that makes this entire game work is that aside from a couple one liners, the game is filmed completely serious, so there feels like real emotional stakes as to who wins.
I can only dream of Charlie Sheen re-enacting this scene when throwing out a first pitch for the Indians.
Please, make this happen.
Missed a huge opportunity when the Indians were in the World Series. I was waiting for them to, but they never did :/
@@BadMoonRising92 they definitely would’ve beaten the Cubs if he did throw that first pitch.
They are the woke guardians now....
@@doronstauber7285 they'll always be the Indians.
My Favorite Baseball ⚾⚾ Movie 🎥🎥 Of All Time!!! I Love This Movie 🎥🎥!! This Is Coming From A Chicago Cubs Fan.
“The following contest is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit, making his way to the ring..he is the interim AEW World Champion….JEEEOON MOXLEY!!!”
Straight chills. Watching this before a presentation today
Even more bad ass is him walking in. Now with this “speed up the game” shit he would have to almost take a dead sprint and the scene would last 22 seconds.
Whose watching this movie in 2019??
Me
me too
My mom finally showed it to me for the first time yesterday it is now one of my favorites
I was at the home run derby Monday night in Cleveland and i saw a fan with the "veg head" haircut. One of the highlights of the evening !
Who isn't? :D
In 1962 I was the Little League version of the Wild Thing and what a memory in a AAA stadium for me.
I don't care about you.
@@gregp103 Obviously you could not pitch your way out of a paper bag.
@@jackmason8965 Obviously you'd fit in one. You still think you're 12.
@@gregp103 With that mug of yours , you should wear one over your head.
@@johnmaloney7518 You're purple and in the shape of a J. Sandy Koufax hates your guts. Everybody came here for Major League. NOBODY came here for narcissist Maloney's childhood fantasies. You're not nearly as important as your mother made you think you are.
As a baseball player…there’s no greater feeling walking out to a crowd cheering you on as you’re theme song plays…and then to become known for that song everytime it plays and vise versa…it’s electric
you got a lot of experience with having a theme song?
From Cincinnati Ohiooooo!!! Joooooooooooooonnnnn!!!! Mooooooooooxxxxxxxleeeeeeyyyy!!!! 🎤
This scene is so damn AMAZING
Gotta get the crowd to do this for AEW’s Jon Moxley now!
They don't get the energy of this scene/song!
I haven't seen any comments about missing the days when Cleveland and the Yankees were in the same division. This is basically Game 163 since in the movie, both teams ended up tied at the end of the regular season so they had to play this game to determine the Division winner.
Also, Harris pitched almost the whole game, 8 2/3 innings, yet doesn't get the win because he left with game tied. Vaughn faces one batter, then the Indians win it in the bottom of that inning. That means that Vaughn is actually the winning pitcher of this game. Goes to show you how much this is seen as a "team effort" ending because I know if this was today, first of all, the starting pitcher would not have lasted as long as Harris did, and if they did, they'd be screaming and making a scene about getting pulled when they have a chance at a complete game (assuming they were able to retire the next batter and his team would be able to win it that inning).
Love this movie, love the song. This scene doesn’t need an introduction at all. Case closed.