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    Eight Men Out (20th Anniversary Edition)

    Eight Men Out (20th Anniversary Edition)
    Actors: Jace Alexander, Brad Armacost, Eliot Asinof, Ken Berry, David Carpenter
    Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.98
    Buy New: $7.60
    You Save: $7.38 (49%)



    New (43) Used (13) from $7.46

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 61 reviews
    Sales Rank: 6355

    Format: Color, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 120 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6

    MPN: MGMDM110295D
    UPC: 883904102953
    EAN: 0883904102953
    ASIN: B0010YSD90

    Theatrical Release Date: 1988
    Release Date: March 18, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

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    Amazon.com
    Eliot Asinof's detailed book Eight Men Out illustrates how the system of American sports collapsed in 1919, the year the Chicago White Sox threw the World Series. Filmmaker John Sayles worked on his script years before the 1988 film (or before he had the rights to make the film) as a labor of love. Sayles's adaptation proves one can make a historically accurate film in the day and age of artistic license. And what a story. Although many know about the "Black Sox," made famous--again--in the 1989 hit film Field of Dreams, the details of the saga are far less known. The center of Dreams, Shoeless Joe Jackson (portrayed correctly by D.B. Sweeney as illiterate and left-handed in Eight), is not the core of this film; it's ace pitcher Eddie Cicotte (Sayles favorite David Strathairn), who took the money, and third baseman Buck Weaver (John Cusack), who did not. The film fits nicely into Sayles's (Lone Star) strong suit: the ensemble drama. We are introduced to bickering owners, famous crooks, high-minded judges, lowlife gangsters, investigative reporters (played by Studs Terkel and Sayles himself), and, most of all, players who are at the breaking point when it comes to low salaries and degrading rewards. While some may feel the film is not as visceral as it should be, there is a great amount of verisimilitude when watching finely tuned athletes telling their bodies to play poorly--heartbreak on the nation's diamond. Beautifully detailed (like Sayles's previous labor-drama, Matewan), Eight Men Out gives us powerful lessons in which everyone lost: players, gamblers, and especially the fans who love the game. --Doug Thomas


    Customer Reviews:   Read 56 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars 8 Men Out is one of the best sports movie of all time and a 5 star DVD   May 27, 2009
    alex fryling (erie pa)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    There are a lot of great sports movies and I know I might receive some backlash for this but I look at eight men out as the greatest sports movie of all time in my opinion. This is from my point of view because I can relate to the movie more from the gambling aspect. I first really like this movie because it is based on a true story and the one of the biggest sports scandals in history. There is a lot of drama in eight men out and it goes to show you if others are not looking out for you don't mind not looking out for them and stabbing them in the back. That's exactly what the white socks did and cost there team and owner the World Series. Even when the socks tried to get out of the bet they were too far in with the bookies and they already made a commitment and if they turned back now people would be killed. 8 Men Out is filled with up and down moments that will keep you on the edge of your seat. If you pick up this DVD you will not be disappointed.


    4 out of 5 stars One of the best baseball movies of all time   February 11, 2009
    J. Vaughn (Tennessee USA)
    This is one of the best baseball movies of all time.It tells the story of the one of the worst periods of baseball history,up until the present day of "performance enhancing drugs" scandals of today


    4 out of 5 stars A Good Baseball Film, But Not Everything Accurate   February 9, 2009
    Craig Connell (Lockport, NY USA)
    This was a well-done account of the famous 1919 Black Sox scandal in Major League baseball many years ago. The movie features an excellent cast and does a nice job of re-creating the era. The music of period is effectively used here, too, as are the interior and exterior of the ballpark.

    The most memorable players seemed to be pitcher Eddie Cicotte (David Strathairn) and infielder Buck Weaver (John Cusack). Cicotte, being the ace pitcher on the staff, was the key player involved in fixing the 1919 World Series and Weaver stood out because he was made to look as a totally-innocent player who got unfairly blackballed from pro baseball. At least this is according to John Sayles, who directed the film.

    Sayles also shows "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, the most famous player of that scandal, to be just a naive, kind of dumb guy who didn't know what was going on. (However, history records Jackson making an unusual number of throwing errors in the field, which makes him definitely suspect.)

    Sayles correctly goes out of his way to make Chicago White Sox owner Charles Comiskey as a notorious tightwad who invited this sort of thing (players taking bribes) by grossly underpaying his players.

    Don't take this story as "gospel." Read books about it, for better accuracy.



    4 out of 5 stars Black Eye in Baseball   November 23, 2008
    Michael Patrick Boyd (Waukesha, WI)
    0 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Eight Men Out tells the story about one of baseball's darkest days; the 1919 World Series scandal. Eight baseball players from the White Sox team decide to throw the World Series due to the own of the team poor treatment to the players. Though one of them, Buck Weaver, defends his innocents. The movie seems to be true to fact, but it suggests it all took place in the same year. The players were not banned from baseball til the end of the 1920. If nothing else, like the period clothing back then.


    5 out of 5 stars If You Are A Baseball Or Movie Fan   September 12, 2008
    Tim Kelly (Stockton CA)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    It is hard to believe that this movie is 20 years old already, it seems like yesterday that it was released, and this disc does it justice.

    If you are a baseball fan of any level you probably know of the infamous Black Sox Scandel and the "fix" of the World Series, which rocked the baseball world much like the steroid issue today.

    In Eight Men Out, the scandel is chronicled in a first class movie. The acting is superb throughout and the events surrounding the "fix" are well done. When the scandel is placed in the context of how baseball was during those times - players were far from having any power with respect to the owners - the nuances of how and why people reacted the way they did becomes more telling. Not as a justification for their actions, but more for how it could happen.

    Even if you are not a baseball fan, this movie stands on its own and the collector's edition is one worth having.



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