7. Major League: Back To The Minors (1998)
In 1989, Major League, a baseball comedy, hit the big screen. With stars such as Charlie Sheen andRene Russo the film brought in $8,836,265 on its opening weekend, opening to just 1,541 big screens in the U.S. A sequel was released in 1994 with the same casting and then in 1998 came the third film of the series, Major League: Back To The Minors. The third film looks at Gus (Scott Bakula) who is a retiring minor league pitcher. When he is put in charge of a bunch of misfit players, he tries to turn them into a successful team. The film failed to hit a home run and barely made it past first base with opening weekend takings of $2,087,011. Out!
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