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Major League 2
A powerful struggle for glory and fame again after the Cleveland Indians lost at ALCS last year. Once again, the team seems determined to reach the lost world chain, but it depends on many challenges. The first is to face Rachel Phelps when he buys the team and threatens to tear the team and the team's training. Jake's knee seems to be able to go back to winning the World Cup and compensate for that loss, as the team replaces that loss with a deserved win.
11 November 1966, Dublin, Ireland
30 November 1949, Meade, Maryland, USA
8 May 1954, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
22 March 1966, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
1 October 1950, Houston, Texas, USA
2 July 1970, Chico, California, USA
July 26, 2002
Copies the first one, but forgets the charm and good humor.January 01, 2000
This sequel is virtually plotless, episodic and meandering and overloaded with disparate characters.November 07, 2004
Inexplicably outshines the original.January 01, 2000
You've got to know something is terribly wrong when Bob Uecker's performance is amongst a movie's few high points.January 01, 2000
The humor is so predictable, forced and awkward that the actors sometimes seem like helpless bystanders.November 06, 2002
A real foul ball; another in a plethora of unnecessary sequels.March 26, 2009
A singularly unfunny, dramatically tepid follow-up to 1989's $ 50 million theatrical success.January 01, 2000
I expect a certain number of contrivances in a baseball movie, especially one that's not meant to be taken seriously, but nothing prepared me for the sheer avalanche of formulas and cliches that fill the screen in Major League II.August 12, 2009
Generally feels like a case of needless extra innings.January 01, 2000
They don't come any fouler than Major League II.May 20, 2003
There has rarely been such a steep and strange decline between a movie and its sequel as the one between the fast, silly original and the dismal, boring Major League II.