Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Changed line(s) 1,2 (click to see context) from:
* "Who are you? Who's he?" "I'm the player to be named later." Best entrance line ever.
** And then it turns out that a few years ago, when the assistant manager was a minor-league pitcher, Crash beat him with a walk-off home run, which he has photographic memory of.
** And then it turns out that a few years ago, when the assistant manager was a minor-league pitcher, Crash beat him with a walk-off home run, which he has photographic memory of.
to:
* "Who are you? Who's he?" "I'm the player to be named later." Best entrance line ever.
**ever. And then it turns out that a few years ago, when the assistant manager was a minor-league pitcher, Crash beat him with a walk-off home run, which he has photographic memory of.
**
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
YMMV can't be played with.
Changed line(s) 4,5 (click to see context) from:
* One of the best apologies for drunken behavior ever on film: "I have been known on occasion to howl at the moon."
* Crash is hitting his way for career home runs in the minors. This is a subverted trope of Awesome, however, because it's a record he's not really proud of mentioning, and few other people even know he's reaching it. He gets cut from the Bulls before he can break the record, but he signs on to another minor league team [[TheDeterminator to finish out the season and break that record]]. No one other than Annie takes note of it.
* Crash is hitting his way for career home runs in the minors. This is a subverted trope of Awesome, however, because it's a record he's not really proud of mentioning, and few other people even know he's reaching it. He gets cut from the Bulls before he can break the record, but he signs on to another minor league team [[TheDeterminator to finish out the season and break that record]]. No one other than Annie takes note of it.
to:
* One of the best apologies for drunken behavior ever on film: "I have been known on occasion to howl at the moon."
* Crash is hitting his way for career home runs in the minors. This is a subverted trope of Awesome, however, because it's a record he's not really proud of mentioning, and few other people even know he's reaching it. He gets cut from the Bulls before he can break the record, but he signs on to another minor league team [[TheDeterminator to finish out the season and break that record]]. No one other than Annie takes note of it."
* Crash is hitting his way for career home runs in the minors. This is a subverted trope of Awesome, however, because it's a record he's not really proud of mentioning, and few other people even know he's reaching it. He gets cut from the Bulls before he can break the record, but he signs on to another minor league team [[TheDeterminator to finish out the season and break that record]]. No one other than Annie takes note of it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spoilers shouldn't be marked on Awesome subpages.
Changed line(s) 5 (click to see context) from:
* Crash is hitting his way for career home runs in the minors. This is a subverted trope of Awesome, however, because it's a record he's not really proud of mentioning, and few other people even know he's reaching it. [[spoiler: He gets cut from the Bulls before he can break the record, but he signs on to another minor league team [[TheDeterminator to finish out the season and break that record]]. No one other than Annie takes note of it.]]
to:
* Crash is hitting his way for career home runs in the minors. This is a subverted trope of Awesome, however, because it's a record he's not really proud of mentioning, and few other people even know he's reaching it. [[spoiler: He gets cut from the Bulls before he can break the record, but he signs on to another minor league team [[TheDeterminator to finish out the season and break that record]]. No one other than Annie takes note of it.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Natter.
Deleted line(s) 3 (click to see context) :
*** Not really. Hitters remember all of their home runs - the count, the outs, the men on base. All of them.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* Crash is hitting his way for career home runs in the minors. This is a subverted trope of Awesome, however, because it's a record he's not really proud of mentioning, and few other people even know he's reaching it. [[spoiler: He gets cut from the Bulls before he can break the record, but he signs on to another minor league team [[TheDeterminator to finish out the season and break that record]]. No one other than Annie takes note of it.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* One of the best apologies for drunken behavior ever on film: "I have been known on occasion to howl at the moon."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
*** Not really. Hitters remember all of their home runs - the count, the outs, the men on base. All of them.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
** And then it turns out that a few years ago, when the assistant manager was a minor-league pitcher, Crash beat him with a walk-off home run, which he has photographic memory of.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
from Awesome.OtherFilm
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
''Bull Durham'' itself is considered one [[http://cgi.cnnsi.com/features/2003/si_movies/ of the best sports movie]], arguably the best baseball movie, of all time.
to:
* "Who are you? Who's he?" "I'm the player to be named later." Best entrance line ever.
* ''Bull Durham'' itself is considered one [[http://cgi.cnnsi.com/features/2003/si_movies/ of the best sports movie]], arguably the best baseball movie, of all time.
* ''Bull Durham'' itself is considered one [[http://cgi.cnnsi.com/features/2003/si_movies/ of the best sports movie]], arguably the best baseball movie, of all time.