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(SlashFilm) Fail Hollywood has moved beyond "out of ideas" and entered "please kill me now" territory: Bob Uecker reveals "Major League 4" is in the works   (slashfilm.com) divider line 69
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Go Fast Turn Left [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 08:55:41 AM  
I stick it up for you Jobu. You no help me now...I say fark you Jobu. I sell Allstate insurance myself.

 
Fear_and_Loathing [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 09:02:02 AM  
*snerk*

 
borg [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 09:17:50 AM  
It might work if they make them kids,

Major League 4 "the little league years" A down-on-his-luck ex-minor leaguer coaches a team of misfits in an ultra-competitive California little league.

 
kronicfeld [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 09:21:43 AM  
borg: Major League 4 "the little league years" A down-on-his-luck ex-minor leaguer coaches a team of misfits in an ultra-competitive California little league.

That is a brand new idea!

 
rnatalie [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 09:21:44 AM  
That guy she was with? I'm sure he's a close personal friend, but tell me, what was he doing with her panties on his head?

 
Mentat [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 09:27:16 AM  
Juuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuust a bit outside.

 
sigdiamond2000 [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 09:42:03 AM  
Say what you will about the idiotic "Major League" franchise, but Bob Uecker is one of the funniest motherf*ckers in America.

I saw a segment on Charles Grodin's old show with him, Fred Willard, and Dabney Coleman - just basically talking to and insulting one another - and it was one of the funniest things I've ever seen on televsion.

 
Edsel 2009-07-06 09:54:50 AM  
Bob Uecker should pick up a new career as a Biden impersonator.

 
Vertdang 2009-07-06 10:19:49 AM  
Holy Hell, Bob Uecker is alive?

/better add him to my pool then.
//coulda swore...

 
teke184 2009-07-06 10:21:01 AM  
sigdiamond2000: Say what you will about the idiotic "Major League" franchise, but Bob Uecker is one of the funniest motherf*ckers in America.

I saw a segment on Charles Grodin's old show with him, Fred Willard, and Dabney Coleman - just basically talking to and insulting one another - and it was one of the funniest things I've ever seen on televsion.


I can believe it. According to the Major League DVD, Uecker's scenes in the booth were improvised and they had trouble cutting it down to what ended up in the film.


"No runs on one hit... That's it? One goddamn hit?!?"
"You can't say 'goddamn' on the air!"
"Don't worry, nobody's listening."

 
geekluv [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 10:21:17 AM  
Will zombie Mr. Belvedere make a special appearance in the movie?

 
El Morro 2009-07-06 10:23:20 AM  
Oh COME ON. Really, Hollywood? REALLY?

 
LeafyGreens 2009-07-06 10:23:24 AM  
1. I'm dimly aware of a Major League 2, but 3?

2. Bob Uecker is still alive?

3. I had a homo-crush on the teenage son in Mr. Belvedere.

 
HellblazerPrime 2009-07-06 10:27:27 AM  
Remember Major League 2, when they couldn't get Wesley Snipes to come back for the sequel?

These days they'd probably have a harder time getting Omar Epps to come back to the role of Willy Mays Hayes than they would snaring Wesley. Life's funny sometimes, I guess.

 
PsyLord 2009-07-06 10:27:48 AM  
It's the only way that Bob Uecker and Corbin Bernsen can find work these days.

 
tricycleracer 2009-07-06 10:28:45 AM  
HellblazerPrime: Remember Major League 2, when they couldn't get Wesley Snipes to come back for the sequel?

These days they'd probably have a harder time getting Omar Epps to come back to the role of Willy Mays Hayes than they would snaring Wesley. Life's funny sometimes, I guess.


They'll be down to Dulé Hill at this point.

 
teke184 2009-07-06 10:29:29 AM  
LeafyGreens: 1. I'm dimly aware of a Major League 2, but 3?


3 was enough of a flop that it killed the franchise.

IIRC, it was about a minor league team with Scott Bakula and Corbin Bernsen since the Indians were actually making to the World Series by the time it was made.

 
Mr. Slippyfist 2009-07-06 10:30:42 AM  
Major League was a classic that will be quoted as long as baseball is around.

Major League 2 was a shell of the first, but ended up being a fun movie with a couple great lines (mostly by Uecker).

Major League 3 was a shell of the sequel, and the only funny thing about it was the thought of actually seeing it.

Major League 4 will be straight to DVD if they are lucky, and will be about as funny as a Rick Reilly column.

 
KaponoFor3 [recently expired TotalFark] 2009-07-06 10:34:10 AM  
Are you trying to tell me that Jesus Christ can't hit a curveball?

 
Uncorrect 2009-07-06 10:34:39 AM  
Seriously, this is crazy. It's obvious now that Hollywood is creatively barren.

Thank God I have my Police Academy 1 - 15 collection to remind me of cinematic glory days.

 
t3knomanser 2009-07-06 10:36:06 AM  
Mr. Slippyfist: Major League was a classic that will be quoted as long as baseball is around.

Although it would be better if you just ditched the romance part. The whole Rene Russo thing just... ugh. But the baseball scenes definitely had their moments.

Mr. Slippyfist: Major League 2 was a shell of the first, but ended up being a fun movie with a couple great lines (mostly by Uecker).

No. ML2 rehashed the first by destroying everything that happened in the first- it was the definition of returning to the well.

Mr. Slippyfist: Major League 3

Honestly, I never heard of it. Didn't know it even existed. I'm okay with this.

 
tick1111 2009-07-06 10:36:43 AM  
Hollywood has no marbles!

 
The Dreaded Rear Admiral [recently expired TotalFark] 2009-07-06 10:38:14 AM  
teke184: sigdiamond2000: Say what you will about the idiotic "Major League" franchise, but Bob Uecker is one of the funniest motherf*ckers in America.

I saw a segment on Charles Grodin's old show with him, Fred Willard, and Dabney Coleman - just basically talking to and insulting one another - and it was one of the funniest things I've ever seen on televsion.

I can believe it. According to the Major League DVD, Uecker's scenes in the booth were improvised and they had trouble cutting it down to what ended up in the film.


"No runs on one hit... That's it? One goddamn hit?!?"
"You can't say 'goddamn' on the air!"
"Don't worry, nobody's listening."


His work as himself (well, actually his head) on an episode of Futurama was great too. How so? Well, according to the episode commentary, a line as originally written (before Uecker was committed but they were writing for him) said something about "...and I've seen Mr. Belvedere naked! *shiver*" Well, when they got him, they changed the line to something less, err, risque. Anyways, Uecker is doing his lines, and they come to the lamer re-written line, and he tries it a few ways (can't remember what they changed it too)... not working right. Uecker then says, on his own, without having seen the original line, "why don't I just say I saw Mr. Belvedere naked?"

Great minds think alike. He's a class act, and hilarious.

/especially interesting since that ep (Leela becomes the world's worst Blernsball pitcher) also co-starred Hank Aaron as himself (and his future self), and the Home Run King was apparently something of an ass to work with. And it comes through on the commentary loud and clear.

 
FieldTurf 2009-07-06 10:38:42 AM  
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The Dreaded Rear Admiral [recently expired TotalFark] 2009-07-06 10:42:03 AM  
t3knomanser:

Mr. Slippyfist: Major League 3

Honestly, I never heard of it. Didn't know it even existed. I'm okay with this.


It had one funny part. The old, wise pitcher with the array of off-speed stuff comes into the game at a crucial moment and Scott Bakula suggests he be "crafty". The pitcher ("Doc", or something like that as I recall) says, with a tinge of mystery, "You want me to give him the... offspeed stuff?" Bakula: "... do you have anything else?" Doc: "... no."

 
Ape Shiat Nuts 2009-07-06 10:47:34 AM  
"Man I haven't seen play this bad since the days of Bob Uecker! This is Bob Uecker saying thanks for watching!"

 
McManus_brothers [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 10:51:39 AM  
"Oh, I must be in the front roooow"

/Bob Uecker is a living god
//crappy baseball player, but funny as anything

 
KingKauff 2009-07-06 10:52:15 AM  
The Dreaded Rear Admiral: t3knomanser:

Mr. Slippyfist: Major League 3

Honestly, I never heard of it. Didn't know it even existed. I'm okay with this.

It had one funny part. The old, wise pitcher with the array of off-speed stuff comes into the game at a crucial moment and Scott Bakula suggests he be "crafty". The pitcher ("Doc", or something like that as I recall) says, with a tinge of mystery, "You want me to give him the... offspeed stuff?" Bakula: "... do you have anything else?" Doc: "... no."


I liked the part at the beginning where he threw the frozen ball and was caught by the ump and he says something to the effect of "Well, I HAD to try something"

 
chuggernaught 2009-07-06 11:03:04 AM  
Will the new movie have hats for bats?

 
Guntram Shatterhand 2009-07-06 11:10:58 AM  
Hollywood has moved to the Direct to DVD territory, you mean.

 
foil helmet guy 2009-07-06 11:22:41 AM  
KY ball,swing and a miss

 
Your_Huckleberry [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 11:33:58 AM  
KingKauff: The Dreaded Rear Admiral: t3knomanser:

Mr. Slippyfist: Major League 3

Honestly, I never heard of it. Didn't know it even existed. I'm okay with this.

It had one funny part. The old, wise pitcher with the array of off-speed stuff comes into the game at a crucial moment and Scott Bakula suggests he be "crafty". The pitcher ("Doc", or something like that as I recall) says, with a tinge of mystery, "You want me to give him the... offspeed stuff?" Bakula: "... do you have anything else?" Doc: "... no."

I liked the part at the beginning where he threw the frozen ball and was caught by the ump and he says something to the effect of "Well, I HAD to try something"


I caught that thing on HBO and I was actually liking up until the play the parent club-they're the AAA team of the Twins-in the Metrodome and they used cheap ass CGI for a shot of one of thir characters making a play in the Metrodome outfield.
That, and Ted McGinley playing the douchebag manager of the Twins with the running joke about how much he loves his hair-so he never wears a cap. But it was the first thing I saw Walten Groggins of The Sheild in.

 
eagles95 2009-07-06 11:39:29 AM  
Uecker is a Wisconsin treasure. You try sitting through all those seasons of horrible Brewer baseball. His stories during a game or his honest reactions to horrible plays make it seem like you are drinking a few with your crazy old uncle.

 
Bestbank Tiger 2009-07-06 11:47:28 AM  
What's the storyline? Rick Vaughn putting snot on the ball?

 
Marisyana 2009-07-06 11:50:04 AM  
Seeing as Corbin Bernsen and Tom Berenger have been scarce and Wesley Snipes needs the money and it's the twentieth anniversary of the original ... hmm. In the right hands, it might not suck.

I will hang on to this delusion until someone proves me wrong.

/original in my all-time top five
//"You may run like Hayes, but you hit like shiat!"

 
Grey Street 2009-07-06 11:55:42 AM  
Did he say "free and queer"?

/How's your wife and my kids?

 
movieman_1979 2009-07-06 11:56:01 AM  
"YO! BARTENDER! JOBU NEEDS A REFILL!"

*sigh* Classic.

 
DrMcNinja 2009-07-06 12:02:38 PM  
tick1111: Hollywood has no marbles!

saruhouse.com

 
mrmaster 2009-07-06 12:18:24 PM  
Uecker has certainly cut down on his announcing but he is still a lot of fun to listen to.

\last name uecker
\\not related

 
Ruffian 2009-07-06 12:33:46 PM  
I forgot how many good quotes and one-liners were in the original.

 
AnubisMan 2009-07-06 12:46:14 PM  
DrMcNinja: tick1111: Hollywood has no marbles!

My day is now complete.

 
eagles95 2009-07-06 12:46:40 PM  
BTW....where are the Michelle Pfeiffer pics from that movie?

 
doopid 2009-07-06 12:57:33 PM  
mrmaster: Uecker has certainly cut down on his announcing but he is still a lot of fun to listen to.

\last name uecker
\\not related


Cut down on announcing????

He still, and has since 1970, announced every single brewer game. He splits the game with a co-announcer, but I have never heard a game where that was not the case.


Uecker, as other have said, is what made MANY years of Brewer suck-i-tude bearable.

 
Grey Street 2009-07-06 12:57:53 PM  
eagles95: BTW....where are the Michelle Pfeiffer pics from that movie?

Dude, I think that movie only exists in your head. Michelle Pfeiffer was not in Major League.

 
Maybe Go America 2009-07-06 01:18:48 PM  
I really like the fact that he did this and no one caught on.
i224.photobucket.com

 
robsul82 [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 01:43:50 PM  
You guys won one yesterday. We win one today, that's two in a row. We win one tomorrow, that's a called "a winning streak." It HAS happened before.

/everyone forgets that was in II, not the original

 
LeroyBourne 2009-07-06 01:51:45 PM  
You can't say shiat on the radio.
No one's listening anyway.

 
KingKauff 2009-07-06 01:53:59 PM  
I don't know. I've got a guy on the other line interested in a pair of white walls.

 
zarberg 2009-07-06 01:54:29 PM  
Grey Street: Dude, I think that movie only exists in your head. Michelle Pfeiffer was not in Major League.

Rene Russo, who was amazingly hot in that movie.

 
T.rex 2009-07-06 02:20:14 PM  
The real 2009 Cleveland team is worse than the fake Major League team.

 
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