CanMag- DVD- Major League Wild Thing Edition DVD Review
Ronaldinho  |  by www.canmag.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 5:15

Major League is a comedy classic, one of those movies that you just can't turn off if you cross it on cable. Even though double dipping can be annoying, the previous DVD release was movie-only, so seeing alternate and archival footage from it is worth at least a new rental. The alternate ending is a major reversal, one that would have rendered the mediocre sequel Major League II invalid.

Crappy video quality makes it feel authentic, like a secret buried treasure from an alternate universe. PR footage from the '80s has Dennis Haysbert remaining in character as Cerrano, which is quite a treat given his heavy gravitas these days.

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