"JD Shultz Interviews Two Original Bad News Bears"

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Publicado 2021-08-13
I went to my 40 year All Star Baseball reunion at Pan Pacific (Gardner Park) in LA. I was blessed to have the stars Erin Blunt and Brett Marx along for the event. I interviewed them guerilla style in the outfield after the game and decided to make a little documentary out of it.
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  • @alann5003
    I think the first movie was a very underrated movie critically speaking. One of the best movies I've ever seen.
  • @mattygates1
    All us sandlot kids were the Bad News Bears. And we were all good. LThese were the days in the 70’s where we played baseball, football and hockey. Outside, not on screens.
  • @karenbrown2135
    It was one of my favorite movies…….still is! I saw it in the theater back in the day.
  • @Martin-pt5on
    This is fantastic... Great Memories for the 11 year old Little Leaguer who saw this with his Mom. I'll never forget has we walked out of the theater,she said "That was a good movie"....
  • I grew up in Tarzana. The arcade scene was shot at Bonanza Arcade in Tarzana next to Builder's Emporium (gone now) and Gelson's Market (which is still there). Went to that arcade many times before BNB and after until it closed. I have a connection if you can call it that to this great movie as well JD
  • Watch it every year in April - saw it in the theaters when I was 10
  • @louie115
    one of the all time great classics. i remember when it came out i was a kid in the 70s. long live the bad news bears! what a movie!
  • @MrDellasc
    I played Little league from 1974 to 1977, and my Little League team was also called the Yankees, and we had the same uniforms. Our coach, Coach Castro, would also have a six pack of Bud with him during the games, lol! Brandon Cruz went on to be the singer for the Nardcore Punk band Dr Know…….
  • @Smartyjones86
    Loved that interview... I was born in 68 as well and that movie was and always will be one of my favorites if not thee favorite of my entire life...... "Couldnt you have least taken the wrapper off"...... Engleberg that is a bunt, B.U.N.T 😂😂
  • @telefunkenyou47
    I saw BNB 13 times in the movie theater when I was a kid. My aunt would take us to the market to buy candy, we’d make popcorn at home and sneak it into the theater. I still have the Kelly Leak influence in my life at 54. I just got a Honda motorcycle like in breaking training. I cruise around the neighborhood I grew up and wonder where all the people and time went.
  • @timothysader7060
    This movie was a huge part of our childhood, my friends and I were about the same age as the actors. Just watched it for the first time in 35 years.
  • @Captain-Cosmo
    Brett is related to old Hollywood royalty as the grandsom of Gummo Marx of the famous Marx Brothers. This film is still in my top 20 favorites.
  • @Redmenace96
    BNB is a lot higher regarded than just a kids movie. It is powerfully subversive. The young actors were dynamite, and made the whole idea work. I would also like to learn about the actor who played Tanner, and his reflections on his character. Tanner was our hero!
  • @echt114
    I appreciated hearing this. Glad all 3 of you put the time into it. The movie had an impact on a lot of people and still stands as one of the most genuine depictions of that time period ever put on film. If you're still adding to your all-time movie list, consider another one that also captured the late '70s feel just right for a slightly older age group: Over the Edge.
  • @Educatingben
    Just got the Blu-ray. This was one of my most favorite movies of all time
  • I have to see this movie. Dangerous time for kids 😅 from this description.
  • @R777-RLM
    Really cool video. I never played baseball but I loved the movie. Thanks for making this video, and thanks to the actors Erin Blunt, and Brett Marx, for participating in it.
  • @69FOSTER
    Another thing about Walter Mathau, he would sit court side at Laker games in the 70's, LONG before it became fashionable for Hollywood to show up court side. Mathau was a basketball fan and unlike other front running celebrities, Walter was not there to "be seen" or only happen to show up when the team wins. When I got my first VHS recorder in 1982, my first movie purchase was the Bad News Bears