@@bkbj8282 So, most all movies made for kids have hidden sexual references and/or jokes that kids will never understand until they become older, obviously. Why? Bc the last time I checked, these kids are being taken to the movies by the parents. So, why not have something for both the kids and adults to enjoy? This was a childhood movie for me that I still love at the age of 34 and I specifically had to search for this video so my question is how the hell did you end up here if you weren’t a fan of Rookie of the Year?
Madness i’m 35 and it’s fascinating how much these childhood movies brainwash us, and mostly the sayings i use today are mostly Daniel Stern movies. I always say “let’s play some BALL” with the hi pitch😂 i had this on vhs with Little monsters and home alone. Uk Liverpool
"Everywhere we go there's free food! Well, this cake for example! Now, I wrap it up in my vomit bag! I take it back to the hotel! Put it on ice! And in the morning, VOILA!!! ... Breakfast!" The adult Kevin Arnold, ladies and gents!
"I haven't seen the Floater pitch since Skuffy McGee!" --Brikma I think we can all agree it's unanimous The Sandlot is the most loved baseball movie. But, for my money, I think this beats it by 1 or 2 runs. Being a life long Cubs fan, I'm probably biased, but that's ok
I think the sandlot wins because it was such an immediate classic, however they’re almost incomparable because they each check completely different boxes imo
1:08 Phil Brickman : The key to being a big league pitcher is the 3 R's: readiness, recuperation, and conditioning! You see, after the game, a lot of guys like to ice up their arm. Still, other fellas think that heat is the way to go. But I have discovered the secret, Henry: hot ice! That's right: hot ice. I heat up... the ice cubes! It's the best of both worlds!
Brickma is a genius. Hot ice.....so basically water. Just drink a lot of water or put melted ice cubes immediately on his arm. Just brilliant stuff Brickma. The secret to why Strasburg keeps injured. That idiot doesn't melt enough ice and then put it on his shoulder!
Great movie, but come on, you forgot to include "come on Henry! Cut him the cheese! Cut him the high, stinky, cheddar!" I came here looking for that actually and you didn't have it. 😥
3:03 Phil Brickman : I wrap the cake up in my vomit bag, and voila!... Breakfast! [pounding the airplane tray table] Phil Brickman : Conservation, Managing resources... that is the key to Baseball Martinella : BRICKMAN! Phil Brickman : [Talking softly] I'll be right back!
At 4:35, that must have been very uncomfortable to be squashed up in between those two doors for many hours since I'm sure he's been in there for three hours since the baseball game was going on the whole time and Major League baseballs games are usually three hours unless they go in for extra innings.
@@buccos2324 That's true I agree so he must have been squashed up in between those two doors for 7 hours during the warm up before the game and during the whole game. Somehow he was very lucky that during the game, nobody wondered where he was and they didn't even ask for him saying something like "Brickma, you're up next to bat" (I remember his name for the movie was Brickma). He was lucky that all the players and the coach assumed he was in the game (usually I thought they would take attendance to see if everyone was there) and probably was never assigned to be the pitcher, catcher, or to guard one of the three bases. Plus, he was even lucky that he was never assigned to bat. I remember after the game when all the baseball players were going to the airport to go back home, the housekeeper got him out from in between those doors where he must have been knocking on the door for many hours and I thought it would have looked funny if he fell out after she opened the door but instead he walked out slowly after being crammed up for many hours.
At 3:20 to 3:24 where he says "I'll be right back" makes me realize how good an actor Daniel Stern was. He quite literally had a cartoonish facial expression which is hard to do. Bring back Brickma.
Seeing Brickma got himself locked in comical situations such as being locked up in the middle of two doors in the hotel. "Oh boy. Oooooooohhhhh boy. Little help. Little help now." Then at the end when he went to go and gets his lucky seeds, the gate automatically closes and locked him in. "Oh boy. 0_0" Those are my favorite parts. XD XD XD XD XD XD
@@joshuahawrylak6819 Yes that's true. It's definitely scary to be trapped in between the two doors like that since he was probably trapped in between those two doors for six hours where the first three hours the baseball players warm up and then the game is another three hours which would make it six hours and by the time the game ended was when the hotel housekeeper let him out (being unknown how she knew he was in there if he kept knocking). These days I think they have fixed the doors on hotel rooms like that so nobody (especially a little kid with a small body) gets trapped inside doors like that where that way if the door behind you closes, your body stops the door from closing. However, something like that happened to another person where he got trapped in between two doors like that and when he got out, he fell out except Brickma here just walked out slowly.
"I beamed him in the minor leagues and he's been following me around ever since." I missed that line as a kid. I always assumed Brickma was a drug addict :/
No one knows what happen to that guy at the end of the movie! LOL He’s so funny and loud! I like the part where he wouldn’t quiet himself down on the plane! And the baseball concussion here, too!
@Dennabelle Eudela Maybe after the game ended and all the players went into the locker room, they saw him trapped inside his cage area and opened it from outside to let him out. At least he wasn't squashed inside his cage since I'm sure in the hotel scene when he got trapped in between the two doors, I'm sure he was squashed up after the look of him when that maid opened the door. (The only thing I didn't understand is why he had a cage while the other players got lockers).
Brickma has to be one of the funniest supporting characters in film history
Home alone as Marv is the goat
I agree
it's a movie for 10 year olds but ok
@@bkbj8282 So, most all movies made for kids have hidden sexual references and/or jokes that kids will never understand until they become older, obviously. Why? Bc the last time I checked, these kids are being taken to the movies by the parents. So, why not have something for both the kids and adults to enjoy? This was a childhood movie for me that I still love at the age of 34 and I specifically had to search for this video so my question is how the hell did you end up here if you weren’t a fan of Rookie of the Year?
FACTS!!!!!!!
To this day, because of Brickma I use the line "Oh boy, oooooooh boy" whenever I mess up on something.
And when I'm frustrated with my colleagues I use the line "gimme the good stuff " 🤣
Madness i’m 35 and it’s fascinating how much these childhood movies brainwash us, and mostly the sayings i use today are mostly Daniel Stern movies. I always say “let’s play some BALL” with the hi pitch😂 i had this on vhs with Little monsters and home alone. Uk Liverpool
Lol I always use “ lotttllllllleeeeee helppppppppppp”
That's funny.. I like "Let the Big Dawwwg Eat!"
I was JUST saying that line, because of a mistake I made last week!!!!
This is funny, I don't care who you are.
I'm Noe Gonzalez.
I agree this guys hilarious to think he directed this movie 2❤❤❤❤
He didn’t succeed as a criminal so Marv went to play/work for the Cubs
The reason he's so dumb is because he hasn't recovered from getting hit in the head with 5 bricks
Let the big dawg eat
bro i was in fuckin tears when he said that 😂😂😂😂
Hahaha never gets old
That pinball scene stuck in my head for life lmaoooo
I think what makes it is brickmas facial expressions and Henry’s disappointment
Excuse me ladies...
Excuse me...
"That's Phil Brickma the pitching coach. I beaned him in the minor leagues and he's been following me around ever since." Too funny lol.
Lol it's such a rediculous reason for him being the Cubs pitching coach.
@@benriffle104 and yet so fitting at the same time 😂
@@chrishisel8815 it might actually be the only reason for why he has the job lol.
Beaned.
Time to come to your comment 5 years later and change it to "beaned"
Brickma is actually the genius inventor of icy hot.
Omfg I am crying laughing. My humor is stuck in 90s slapstick.
Haha same here my friend✌
Same here shit is still hilarious.
You’re not alone hahaha
I’m gonna go watch Airplane! after. I’ve just seen this movie for the first time, it’s hilarious.
There are sooo many life quotes in this movie!
I miss slapstick humor so much
Brickma, the real inventor of Icy Hot patches. "It's the best of both worlds!"😂
Hard to believe this is the same guy that played Marv in home alone
Lol I love Daniel Stern. He makes me laugh so hard. 😂😂
Love him in the home alone movies and this one as well.
@@ashleysmith8402 Don't forget Bushwhacked.
The high pitched screams get me everytime.
Marv
Shoot that scene where he gets electrocuted in home alone 2 is one of the funniest scenes ever
I always cracked up at the scene when the ball clunker him on the head.
Let the big dog eat!
Only Daniel Stern could play this character
We don’t hear about Daniel Stern anymore sadly
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“Excuse me ladies.........EXCUSE ME. Thank you!”
Alright now… COME ON BABY… FIRE!
I love how Henry goes “wait what! No!”
2:32
Phil Brickman : Hey! Your Mom's got a pretty good arm! I haven't seen the floater pitch since Scruffy McGee!
17 people don't want to PLAY SOME BALL! **shakes cage desperately**
"Everywhere we go there's free food! Well, this cake for example! Now, I wrap it up in my vomit bag! I take it back to the hotel! Put it on ice! And in the morning, VOILA!!! ... Breakfast!"
The adult Kevin Arnold, ladies and gents!
Conservation Henry, managing resources... THAT IS THE *Slams table* KEY TO BASEBALL!
BRICKMAAAAA!!!
...I'll right back
😁😂
Funny thing is the kid acting beside him in this looks a lot like Kevin
sportsguy1989 lmao
@@DiegoReyes883 dont know y but when he shouted brickma!! I thought he yelled ligma!!
I think I watched this movie, along with Little Big League, everyday during the summer of either 99 or 2000.
Me too!!! Hahaha those 2 movies were watched religiously!
For me, it was this movie and "The Sandlot".
I love when Henry talks with Brickma he looks at him like he’s a mystical creature
Henry was probably thinking to himself "Wait...isn't that the same dude that played Marv in Home Alone?"
Mythical*
"conservation Henry, managing resources"😅
😂😂😂
"I haven't seen the Floater pitch since Skuffy McGee!" --Brikma
I think we can all agree it's unanimous The Sandlot is the most loved baseball movie. But, for my money, I think this beats it by 1 or 2 runs. Being a life long Cubs fan, I'm probably biased, but that's ok
As a kid, this was honestly the closest I thought I'd see to the Cubs winning the Series so I loved it. Glad I was wrong.
I think the sandlot wins because it was such an immediate classic, however they’re almost incomparable because they each check completely different boxes imo
SORRY, YOUR DOOR SEEMS TO BE MALFUNCTIONING. I'LL GET HOUSEKEEPING UP HERE
THANK YOU.
NICE GUY
THE BUS LEAVES AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK SHARP
@@jawz8966 o boy
3:35 has to be the most underrated moment ever
Daniel Stern is such a funny guy.
Brickma going apeshit in the cage when the Cubs win at the end of the movie has living rent free in my head my whole life
Oooh Boyyyyyy
5:56
Phil: Oh, boy.
1:08
Phil Brickman : The key to being a big league pitcher is the 3 R's: readiness, recuperation, and conditioning! You see, after the game, a lot of guys like to ice up their arm. Still, other fellas think that heat is the way to go. But I have discovered the secret, Henry: hot ice! That's right: hot ice. I heat up... the ice cubes! It's the best of both worlds!
I wish mlb the show would let you create coaches, I’d definitely make him cubs pitching coach
I like him better in this movie then home alone
I agree
Eric Shultz guytfhjfhjygu
Eric Shultz He's funny
Mose def
Celtic Pride, all the way!
Brickma is a genius. Hot ice.....so basically water. Just drink a lot of water or put melted ice cubes immediately on his arm. Just brilliant stuff Brickma. The secret to why Strasburg keeps injured. That idiot doesn't melt enough ice and then put it on his shoulder!
Him and john candy were the best part of the movie
I love this guy 😂⚾️
Craziest thing is that Brickma is actually the guy who directed the movie
The look on Sal and Chet's faces from 1:37-1:40 kills me everytime! 😆😆😅🤣🤣😂😂😅😅
It’s even funnier when you think about the fact that they should be used to his antics so the antics are getting worse
2:14 I hear you laugh.
モレスキレネさん i couldn’t help myself. It took me forever to get through making the video without laughing lol
When you're directing the film, you play the goofy supporting character 🙌🏼
Great movie, but come on, you forgot to include "come on Henry! Cut him the cheese! Cut him the high, stinky, cheddar!" I came here looking for that actually and you didn't have it. 😥
Hard to believe that kid went on to star in American Pie, which I didn't really care for but what a movie to start out with.... RIP John Candy
This is me learning Henry is in American pie, but now it fits lol
oh boy... Hooogh boy! 😂
“That’s the signal kid” 😂😂😂
1:47 flashback of Kevin McCallister throw things at him
You mean to tell me that's kind of a reference of Kevin throwing the bricks at Marv's head?
@@jeffreyhunter4966Paint cans from Home Alone 1 and the Bricks from the second movie
@@jeffreyhunter4966 Yup. That's why his name is Brickma.
3:03
Phil Brickman : I wrap the cake up in my vomit bag, and voila!... Breakfast!
[pounding the airplane tray table]
Phil Brickman : Conservation, Managing resources... that is the key to Baseball
Martinella : BRICKMAN!
Phil Brickman : [Talking softly] I'll be right back!
I heat up the ice cubes. It's the best of both worlds! 😎🤣😂😃
Daniel Stern, the creator of Icy Hot.
👍👍
So this is what happens when you break into too many Chicago houses in the offseason 😏
3:42 Lmao 😆
I came here as I’m watching this just to find someone who laughed as hard as I did at their faces lmao
At 4:35, that must have been very uncomfortable to be squashed up in between those two doors for many hours since I'm sure he's been in there for three hours since the baseball game was going on the whole time and Major League baseballs games are usually three hours unless they go in for extra innings.
Not only that but they spend hours warming up plus post game interviews so it could've been like 7 hours haha
@@buccos2324 That's true I agree so he must have been squashed up in between those two doors for 7 hours during the warm up before the game and during the whole game. Somehow he was very lucky that during the game, nobody wondered where he was and they didn't even ask for him saying something like "Brickma, you're up next to bat" (I remember his name for the movie was Brickma). He was lucky that all the players and the coach assumed he was in the game (usually I thought they would take attendance to see if everyone was there) and probably was never assigned to be the pitcher, catcher, or to guard one of the three bases. Plus, he was even lucky that he was never assigned to bat. I remember after the game when all the baseball players were going to the airport to go back home, the housekeeper got him out from in between those doors where he must have been knocking on the door for many hours and I thought it would have looked funny if he fell out after she opened the door but instead he walked out slowly after being crammed up for many hours.
Basically every scene he's in..... So hilarious
"But eventually, I'm gonna mold you into one of greatest 12 yrd olds to ever play this game. Yeah!"
I feel like that should be all one word the way he said it lol
“Let’s go back to our dull lives and find some meaning”😂
Too real..
george has the 2nd best lines in this movie
@@girthBrookssss don’t forget “she’s stacked, milks done that body good”
@@cmb6087 I wish I knew when I was watching it as a kid lol
Daniel stern is hilarious he directed this movie yoo
The pin ball machine kills me 🤣🤣
Had no idea that the kid is the dude from american pie
His real name is Thomas Ian Nicholas
“lil help, lil help nawwwww” 😂
So Marv gets out of jail to become the pitching coach for the Cubs?!
Little big league 1993 it’s a sport movie from 20th century Columbia.
1:27 - Mind blown.
I think Kevin McCallister gave him brain damage
1:37 Sal and Chet 😄
@@TyMarshall007 Or Sal's minor league pitch or 1:47 😄
This should be titled “Funniest moments of Rookie of the Year (Every Brickma Scene)”
1:42 best batting stance in the majors
Thank you for for uploading this!
LIL HELP... LIL HELP NAH...
"Let the big dog eat!"
*clunk
I ain't seen the floater pitch since Scuffy McGee!
Heheheh good times of the 90s
Daniel stern was great in the 90s
Daniel Stern is so great
At 3:20 to 3:24 where he says "I'll be right back" makes me realize how good an actor Daniel Stern was. He quite literally had a cartoonish facial expression which is hard to do. Bring back Brickma.
Daniel Stern is a badass.
I mix of Marv and Oscar from the Odd Couple
Lol Scuffy McGee
Ohhhh mr Deadpool how I love your early work. Bought this movie when it came out on vhs and dvd. Lol
3:14-3:25
Best Brickma part ever!
😁😄😆😂🤣
I don’t know how he ends up getting locked in and out of doors.
😁😄😆😂🤣
😁😄😆😂🤣
Hes like a combination of jim Carrey and that old guy from rick and morty.
READINESS, RECOOPERATION, AND CONDITIONING!
#3rs
The Great Charcoal I Never caught this!😂😂😂
Daniel Stern made this movie funny as heck 😂 glad they casted him it wouldn’t be as good without him in it
Well he directed the movie as well.
*Lol so marv from home alone is also a baseball player?*
*how ironic?*
3:45 "Nice guy" lmfaoo
Seeing Brickma got himself locked in comical situations such as being locked up in the middle of two doors in the hotel. "Oh boy. Oooooooohhhhh boy. Little help. Little help now." Then at the end when he went to go and gets his lucky seeds, the gate automatically closes and locked him in. "Oh boy. 0_0" Those are my favorite parts. XD XD XD XD XD XD
The between two doors scene gave me trauma as a kid.
@@joshuahawrylak6819 Yes that's true. It's definitely scary to be trapped in between the two doors like that since he was probably trapped in between those two doors for six hours where the first three hours the baseball players warm up and then the game is another three hours which would make it six hours and by the time the game ended was when the hotel housekeeper let him out (being unknown how she knew he was in there if he kept knocking). These days I think they have fixed the doors on hotel rooms like that so nobody (especially a little kid with a small body) gets trapped inside doors like that where that way if the door behind you closes, your body stops the door from closing. However, something like that happened to another person where he got trapped in between two doors like that and when he got out, he fell out except Brickma here just walked out slowly.
You forgot the scene where Brickma comes down from the escalator after having to make it home by himself.
Excuse me Ladiessss....
....Excuse me....
Hot ice = icey hot brickma invented icey hot
"I beamed him in the minor leagues and he's been following me around ever since." I missed that line as a kid. I always assumed Brickma was a drug addict :/
Merv's new life as Brickma
I wrap it up in my vomit bag haha!
The Funniest Pitching Coach
No one knows what happen to that guy at the end of the movie! LOL
He’s so funny and loud! I like the part where he wouldn’t quiet himself down on the plane! And the baseball concussion here, too!
@Dennabelle Eudela Maybe after the game ended and all the players went into the locker room, they saw him trapped inside his cage area and opened it from outside to let him out. At least he wasn't squashed inside his cage since I'm sure in the hotel scene when he got trapped in between the two doors, I'm sure he was squashed up after the look of him when that maid opened the door. (The only thing I didn't understand is why he had a cage while the other players got lockers).
1:28-1:39 steadman and that other guy are like “why didn’t we think of that?” And then look at each other like “you thinking what I’m thinking”
Not to mention that Daniel Stern, who played Brickma, also directed the movie.
I guess Wesley Snipes taught Daniel Stern how to hit. XD
200 pushups how em i supposed to hit if i cant lift my arms
@@doomguy2337 great observation
How did the appearance of the ball hitting him on the head like that right off from the bat for each swing? Edited in with a CGI equivalent?
This is awesome!! Lol
“I ain’t seen the floater pitch since Scuffy McGee!!”
3:12 the origin story of the Bekfast meme
This guy was hilarious
Marv from "Home Alone and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" Marv no longer wants to be a burglar he decides to become a pitching coach 😊
+Andrew Fontanez Also Glen Stevenson from "Little Monsters."
In Home Alone 2, Macaulay Culkin threw 4 bricks at him. I wonder if that's where he got his name Brickma from.
Julio Vasquez 😁😂
@@jayceevee8666 hahahahahaha holy shit
Notisias
Daniel Stern made this film what it is! As a director and as an underrated actor!
He's the baseball equivalent to Luther Van Dam
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“Gimme the good stuff”
Didn’t realize until today Stern directed this movie.