The Sandlot 2 Page #6

Synopsis: In the 12-years-since comedic sequel to 1993's The Sandlot, a new group of kids have moved into the sandlot: David Durango (Max Lloyd-Jones), Mac McKing (Brett Kelly), Saul (Cole Evan Weiss), his deaf brother Sammy "Fingers" (Sean Berdy), Tarquell (Neilen Benvegnu), Scotty's younger brother Johnnie Smalls (James Willson), and a surprise for The Sandlot 2, a girl in the group Hayley Goodfarier ('Samantha Burton'). When Johnnie mistakenly sends a model rocket over the junk fence in The Great Fear's yard, the gang must retrieve it. Even with the help of The Retriever (Griffin Reilly Evans, the director's son), a kid who steals dog tags and finds The Great Fear's a challenge. Yes, complete with another psychotic name-calling scene with Mac and little league captain Singleton (Reece Thompson). And, of course, with James Earl Jones as Mr. Mertle.
Genre: Comedy, Family, Sport
Director(s): David Mickey Evans
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Film Cor
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
PG
Year:
2005
97 min
1,410 Views


- [ Mac ] Everybody lean against it.

- [ Retriever ] Okay. Let me out. Hello.

- [ Knocking ]

[ Saul ] Let him out.

He must have forgot something.

- Guys, hurry up. Let him out.

- [ Retriever Groans ]

What part of''no matter what''

did you not understand?

- It won't happen again.

- [ All Chattering ]

[ Retriever ] Rookies. Amateurs.

Hayley, I got a good feeling about him.

I think your worries are over.

No dog alive can measure up

to that kid.

- [ Growling ]

- [ Loud Thud ]

[ Retriever ] Hello. I was kidding.

Aaah.! Let me out.!

- Should we let him out?

- I'm not kidding.!

- No. You heard what he said.

- You want that shuttle back, right?

[ Retriever ]

For the love of God.! Help.!

- Well, keep holding it shut.

- Let me out.!

- [ All Yelling ]

- [ Loud Thuds ]

- [ Retriever ] Nice doggy.

Nice doggy. Good puppy.

- [ Growls ]

[ Retriever Yelling ]

[ All Screaming ]

Aaah!

I don't know what that thing is...

but that's no dog.

What was it? What's back there?

Some kind of mutated

bigfoot insane dog thing.

I'm offiicially retiring.

You're on your own.

Good luck, but you'll never get

that shuttle back.

Um, here's your stuff.

[ Smalls Narrating ]

Nothing we tried had worked.

The Great Fear was, we thought, clearly

aided by some evil force from beyond.

In other words, we were out of ideas,

and I was dead meat.

Until Mac had an epiphany.

but this time it was really important.

I gotta take a ride. I need to think.

[ Girl ] Seventy-fiive cents for a ticket?

That's ridiculous.

[ Tires Screech ]

That's it!

[ Panting ]

We dig. All right. I'm goin' in.

But if I say pull me out,

you guys better pull me out.

Don't worry. We got you right here.

[ Smalls ] Don't worry, Mac.

We got it. Don't worry.

Pull me out!

- [ Smalls ] Sure.

- [ Tarqell ] Don't worry, man.

Godspeed, Mac.

[ Grunting ]

Give me my bat.

Here you go.

[ Grunts ]

[ Growling ]

[ Grunts ]

[ Growling ]

[ Loud Thumping ]

Aaah.!

Tunnel King, this is base.

What's happening?

- Over.

- [ Static On Walkie-talkie ]

[ Whispers ] Okay. I see it.

I'm initiating manual evac.

You're what?

I'm gonna reach up,

grab the hook and attach it.

- Oh. Yeah. Okay.

- Oh!

[ Growling ]

What's that?

- [ Rock Thuds ]

- [ Growls ]

Hey. I got it.

- I got it.

- Nice!

- [ Hook Thuds ]

- Oops.

- [ Panting ]

- [ Loud Thumping ]

[ Thumping Continues ]

What vibrations?

[ Gulps ]

[ Growls ]

Abort. Repeat.

Abort mission.

Abort.!

What the hell is that?

[ Yelling ]

Aaah!

- [ Growling ]

- Aaah!

- Aaah! Aaah!

- [ Growling ]

Aaah!

Aaah!

Get me out of here!

Get me out of here! Aaah!

[ Yelling ]

Oh! Pull! Pull!

Aaah! Get me out of here! Aaah!

[ All Yelling ]

- [ Growling ]

- Come on.

[ Shouting ]

It's coming! It's coming!

- [ Loud Growling ]

- [ All Shouting ]

[ Screaming ]

[ Growling ]

[ All Screaming ]

[ Screaming Stops ]

[ Great Fear Panting ]

- [ Tarqell ] What is that?

- [ Penny ] What's that smell?

- [Jenny ] Oh, no.

-Johnnie.

Whatever that thing was...

it's worse than anything

you could ever imagine.

It almost killed me.

It was evil.

A good soldier knows

when to surrender.

I'm a good soldier.

And I crapped my pants.

So, Hayley, good luck...

but our work here is done.

Badly, but done.

I just hope your dad

isn't too mad.

[ Farts ]

[ Smalls Narrating ]

It was the lowest point of the summer.

I had single-handedly destroyed

America's future in space.

But it's when

they're at their lowest point...

that great men take great action.

I'm really sorry, Hayley. I'll make sure

I take all the blame.

Can I ask you something?

Sure. I guess.

It's just where's David?

I thought he'd come back.

Because, you know, I thought he-

Never mind.

Forget it. It's stupid.

It's not stupid. He does.

Does what?

Likes you.

- He does?

- Duh.

Then how come he never said?

Boys don't do that.

Did you ever tell him?

Could you tell him for me?

Why?

Because he's the fastest boy I ever saw...

and I thought maybe

he could, you know-

Forget it. It's stupid.

- No. It's not stupid.

- [ Bat Thuds ]

Wait here. I'll be back.

[ Smalls Narrating ]

It was right at that moment...

that I fiinally put

all the pieces together...

and understood how me and Hayley

and David were all connected.

Nike was the winged goddess

of victory in Greek mythology.

She sat at the side of Zeus,

the ruler of Olympus.

She inspired the most courageous

and chivalrous warriors

at the dawn of civilization.

David, man, this is bad news.

[ Smalls Narrating ] David Vincent Durango

was a chivalrous warrior.

Yeah, David. Like, it's the baddest.

David, wait. It was my fault.

I made a big mistake.

You don't have to do this.

Yeah, I do, Smalls.

I have to do this.

Oh, my God. You're him, aren't you?

You're the little kid from the story.

Just do it.

I'll man the cable. You guys stay here.

[ Snarls ]

[ Growling ]

[ Growling ]

[ Barking ]

[ Barking ]

[ Growling ]

- We got it! We pulled it over!

- Fantastic.!

- [ All Yelling ]

- Whoo!

All right.!

- [ All Shouting ]

- Nice job! I knew you could do it!

[ Metal Clanking ]

[ Smalls Gasps ]

Look.!

Holy crap!

[ Growls ]

What are we waiting for?

Let's roll.!

[ Saul ] Did you see the size

of that thing?

Come on. Throw it in!

Daddy.! Daddy.! Lookit.!

It's the Rapid Rocket.!

- And a horsey!

- [ All Gasp ]

[ Shouting ]

Aaah!

Ooh!

Oh, sh*t!

He'll never outrun that dog!

Oh, yeah, he will! Let's ride!

[ Barking ]

[ Cape Tearing ]

Aaah!

[ Coughing ]

Oh, my God!

It caved in on him!

- He's six feet down at least!

- He's gonna suffocate!

The tunnel collapsed!

He's at the bottom!

More like seven feet down.!

- Keep digging! Dig!

- I don't see him.!

[ Growls, Barks ]

- [ Mac ] Oh, my God.

- [ Tarqell ] He doesn't

look like he's breathing.

-[ Saul ] Doesn't look too good.

-[ Mac ] Is he gonna be all right?

[ Grunts, Panting ]

- [ David Coughing ]

- [ Barks ]

Whoa.

[ Growling ]

[ Barks ]

[ Murmuring ]

[ Smalls ]

He's not so bad.

Thanks, uh...

- Goliath.

- [ Smalls ] He's not so bad.

- Like the story.

- Yeah.

Of course. Of course. Oh,yeah.

[ Growling Softly ]

[ Door Opens ]

- Hello?

- [ Smalls ] Hello, sir.

We, um, brought your dog back.

- Goliath?

- [ Goliath Whimpers ]

- How'd he get out?

- Well, sir, it was my fault.

We kind of lost something

in your backyard...

and we tried to get it back, and...

we knocked your wall down.

- You're joking?

- No, sir.

Ten years ago- summer of'62, I believe-

a bunch of kids lost a baseball

in my backyard.

They tried everything

to get it back- all crazy stuff-

because that ball was priceless.

They made a mess of my yard,

knocked down my fence...

and all they had to do was

come knock on the door, and

I would have gotten it for them.

- [ Mac ] Great, Smalls.!

You almost got me killed.!

- Way to go, Smalls.

Good job, Smalls.

But they were scared...

because of some crazy

neighborhood story...

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David Mickey Evans

David Mickey Evans (born October 20, 1962) is an American film director and screenwriter. His films tend to focus on children and the challenges of childhood. A baseball fan, Evans directed and co-wrote The Sandlot (1993). more…

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