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Blu-ray review for 'The Sandlot'


Perhaps the biggest part of the film’s charm is that it’s absolutely told from a child’s point of view. Director David M. Evans tapped into the unique camaraderie that comes from playing sports. (And from playing outside.) Evans has the most fun showcasing the kiddie perspective in the way The Beast is presented. It’s a perfect way of showing how kids’ imaginations run wild.

The lack of new special features is, honestly, a travesty. (How cool would it have been to catch up with the cast 20 years later? Heck, we’d even take a mini-doc exploring how “You’re killing me, Smalls” became a thing.) As disappointing as this is, the audio/video upgrade still make this Blu-ray worth a pickup.

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http://upcomingdiscs.com/2013/04/01/the-sandlot-20th-anniversary-editi on-blu-ray/

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And now they're doing the tour and have a lot of new stuff prime for extras. It would have been better if they waited, but maybe the tour is to promote the BR?

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