My son is 5 and loves baseball. He recently saw a preview for Field of Dreams, and has been begging me to rent it, but I don't think he's quite ready for that one. Any suggestions?
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I've got a couple......
Rookie of the year.....Kid breaks his arm, tendons heal tight, and he suddenly can throw 100+ miles per hour, and the he signs with the cubs.
Little Big League.....Kid's grandfather dies and leaves him the Minnesota Twins, the kid then decides to become manager of the twins and leads them to well....youll have to find that one out for yourself.
The Rookie....Dennis Quaid plays the teacher/baseball coach of Big Lake highschool's baseball team and then tries out for the Devil Rays and makes the team.
Thats all I can think of right now.
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I thought about The Rookie - great movie, but I don't think he's ready for that one yet either. I remember it being a little slow at times, and heavy on the drama...maybe in a couple years. The other two sound good though.
What about The Bad News Bears? Never seen it, but always wanted to. I guess now's my chance.
Can't wait 'til he's old enough to watch Bull Durham with me.
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Originally posted by bkmckennabad new bears (old and new) is inappropriate for children under 13 - racial slurs and such
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In the late 70's, or early 80's, Gary Coleman made a baseball film with Robert Guillame. I think it was called "The Kid from Left Field". Nice family film.Dave Bill Tom George Mark Bob Ernie Soupy Dick Alex Sparky
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I think we're forgetting how good Angels in the Outfield is.
Sandlot is good. Sandlot 2 is bad. Rookie of the Year is good. Saw a movie several years ago called The Man in Left Field that was pretty good.
Field of Dreams could work too.
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I recently saw Mickey - A Family Story by John Grisham and thought it was very good. Grisham is a baseball dad/LL coach and this movie is his tribute to youth baseball. Grisham obviously loves the sport and took painstaking care in making the baseball scenes (of which there are many) as authentic as possible. This was a movie by baseball dads for baseball dads, plain and simple. I loved it.
That said, the plot revolves around some heavy moral and ethical questions (lying, cheating, breaking the law, etc.), and the few comedic moments are subtle and understated, so it's not appropriate for younger kids who won't understand what's going on and may be turned off by the lack of slapstick humor. Aside from that it was a great flick and I highly recommend it.
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