The Sandlot 2
- PG
- Year:
- 2005
- 97 min
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[ Man Narrating ] It began with
the retrieval of the Great Ball.
[ Kids Shouting ]
Stolen by the Beast, the monster
poured into its possession...
his slobber and his will to dominate all
who trespassed his land.
But there were some who resisted.
An alliance of neighborhood kids banded together
and fought for possession of the Great Ball.
[ Barking ]
When all seemed lost,
Benny ''TheJet''Rodriguez-
aided by magic shoes guaranteed to make
a kid run faster andjump higher-
battled for the future of the sandlot.
[ Creaking ]
Hercules, the Beast,
enemy of all free kids...
was fiinally defeated.
Time passed, and for 3,000 days...
the Great Ball, its retrieval and the danger
of what was once contained...
behind the left fiield fence,
was almost forgotten.
Rumors grew up about a shadow of the Beast.
Finally, when nine new kids came to
the sandlot in the year 1 97 2...
something old and new was waiting.
I was the only one
My name is Johnnie Smalls,
and that was the summer that...
a kid named David Vincent Durango
taught me the greatest lesson in life...
and became the very fiirst hero I ever knew.
But even though what happened that summer
happened on the sandlot...
it had nothing to do with baseball.
After one long year...
Jonathan Buckminster Smalls...
All-City third grade science project winner.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Godspeed, AstroJake.
Flight deck- [ Imitates Radio Static ]
this is Mission Control.
- We are ''go'' for launch.
- [ Bell Ringing ]
- We are ''go'' for launch.
- [ Bell Ringing ]
[ Smalls Narrating ] The summer
between sixth grade and seventh grade...
is the best of times
and the worst of times.
Cartoons, army men and making
crank calls aren't important anymore...
because you're focused on zits, B.O. and
how your breath smells.
And that's when it comes.
The one great moment in your life
containing all your potential futures.
of greatness or hate yourself forever.
You're supposed to say, ''I'm sorry.''
Earth to boy.
You're really fast. Thanks.
You're supposed to say,
''You're welcome.''
[ Horn Honks ]
Bye.
a chance to talk to her...
was not the one great moment ofhis life.
- That moment for David
would come 99 days later.
- [ Exhales ]
- Hey, David, let's go play some baseball.
- Yeah, David. Come on.
Let's go to the sandlot.
David.
Her name's Hayley Goodfairer. Solid.
[ Boy ] Sammy says
Her dad's some kind of
government egghead.
He's worked in the South most ofher life,
so she's from, like, down there somewhere.
She's 1 2 going on 1 3.
Got a late in the year birthday.
How the hell do you know that, Fingers?
It's his purpose in life to know
all the facts about the ladies.
I heard she's liberated.
- Tarq, she's a girl. Who cares?
- Like, I'm just sayin'.
You're all wasting time. We still have
a huge problem, in case all you bozos forgot.
If we don't fiigure something out...
our fiirst whole summer on the sandlot
is gonna be over before it starts.
Crap. He's right. Let's roll.
[ Smalls ] The sandlot was like
David's baseball kingdom.
- Nine, eight-
- But that summer,
a kid named Singleton...
who was the captain of
sights on taking it from them.
It was a bitter rivalry, and one day
I got caught in the middle of it...
- and almost didn't live to see tomorrow.
- A hundred days of baseball.
This is so much fun.
I don't know. Hey, guys, who's that kid?
Hey. What's that thing?
Oh, my God. He's one of them.
He's gonna blow up
the sandlot. Get him!
- Come on!
- Five, four, three, two, one.
We have ignition.
Holy crap!
- [ Screams ]
-[ Boy ] Look out.! Look out.!
[ All Shouting ]
- [ Boy ] There he goes. Get him.!
- There he goes.
Get back here.
There's nowhere to run.
We'll get you.
You can run, but you can't hide.
Get him.
He's going over the fence.
- [ Boy ] Get back here,you littlejerk.
[ Boy ] Come on.
Why don't you pick on
someone your own size.
- What are you doing here?
- I live here.
You live here? Next to the sandlot?
Look, I don't know anything about
a sandlot, whatever that is.
But this is private property,
and you're trespassing.
- [ Arguing ]
- [ Meows ]
- What's she talking about?
- That punk blew up our dugout.
It's none of your business anyway.
Hand him over and we'll leave.
How about you leave,
or I'll call the police?
[ Whistles ]
The whole place is gonna burn down.
Can we use your hose?
- Please?
- Please? Come on.
- Aw, come on.
- [ All Begging ]
- The dugout's on fiire.
- Okay. Go ahead.
- [ Boy ] Go, go, go, go.
- Hurry up, guys!
Guys, get the gate!
Get the gate! Follow me, guys.
Follow me. Hurry, hurry, hurry.!
- Hurry up.!
- Faster, guys. Faster.
- Whoa!
- Here. Let me do it.
- Let me help. Let me help.
- Let go.
Get off him. Get off him.
Guys, let him do it.
[ Arguing ]
- Thanks.
- For what?
They're just silly boys.
Maybe to you. To me,
they're like dogs with rabies.
Sixth graders. Very dangerous.
Well, then,you better go
while they're busy.
- Okay.
- [ Boy ] Hurry up.!
- But be here tomorrow- early.
- Why?
I saved your life, now you have to do
exactly what I say.
Okay.
[ Smalls ] The last thing a kid needs on
his fiirst day of summer vacation is an enemy.
And now I had fiive of them.
But I also had a new friend.
And it was because of me and Hayley
that David would fiinally come...
to the one great moment in his life.
Do I have to rake the whole fiield?
- [ Door Closes ]
- Oh. Hi, Daddy.
- Hey, uh, sweetheart.
- Roger.
You know referring to Hayley
with frilly nicknames is sexist.
It negatively impacts
her developing self-esteem.
Now, she is every bit
the equal of a male child.
Right. Sorry, uh-
Sorry there, uh, buddy.
That is much better.
[ Loud Kiss ]
- I gotta go. And you, you be good.
- Bye, Mom.
- Bye.
- See you later, sweetheart.
Uh, partner.
Uh, Dad, this is my friend, uh-
-Johnnie.
- Yeah.
- Oh, hey-hey,Johnnie. [ Chuckles ]
Nice to meet you,John.
[ Clears Throat ] Yeah. It's nice to
meet you there, uh,Johnnie.
- Anyway,Johnnie's into rockets too.
- Hayley- No, no.
Dad, please. There's the NASA logo.
Oh. [ Chuckles ] I've got my-
Yeah, whoops, there.
Uh- [ Clears Throat ] Well,Johnnie, uh,
model rocketry...
- that's a great little hobby.
- With all due respect, sir,
rockets are my life.
Really?
- Well, mine too.
- May I ask, sir, what
Well, you could.
But if I told you, I'd have to-
- Daddy.
- What?
That's okay.
I know he's just kidding.
Not really.
- Yes, sir. I understand.
- Yeah.
- We'll see you around there, buddy.
- Okay. Count on it, sir.
- Okay. See you later,
sweetheart, uh, tiger.
- Yeah.
- Right.
- Bye, Dad.
Forget it. You need
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