"It's 20 years later, and Wild Thing comes out of retirement to work with this 19-year-old player. We've actually got three new characters in the new film. And if the new film is popular, they could carry the franchise on." The first Major League was a financial and critical success, with the movie currently holding an 83 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. However, Major League II was a huge misstep and holds any abysmal 5 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, with Charlie Sheen famously calling it an "abortion." With more than twenty years since the second film in the franchise, it may be tough for a studio to justify financing Major League 3, but with the cast and director ready to go, it seems possible that it could happen. But since this project has been talked about an awful lot over the years, don't bet on it. … [Read more...] about Major League 3 Is Ready to Go, It Just Needs Funding
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Corey Feldman Apologizes for Today Show Performance Flag Controversy
RELATED: Al Roker Shares Prostate Cancer Diagnosis, Will Undergo Surgery Soon But Corey Feldman is not the devil. And his second performance on Today was meant to inspire Americans. Instead, he angered a few by dropping the American flag on the ground just as he started to show off his new dance moves while singing the song 'Take a Stand'. Overall, the performance was quite inspirational, and continues to show that Feldman is unique in his own quaint way. … [Read more...] about Corey Feldman Apologizes for Today Show Performance Flag Controversy
Willard Scott Is Retiring from Today After 65 Years with NBC
When Willard Scott let Al Roker take over in 1996, the weatherman served as his substitute. But that mostly came to an end when The Weather Channell was acquired by NBC. Instead, Willard Scott has been appearing on Today twice a week, to continue wishing centenarians a happy birthday. It isn't known if Al Roker will continue tis tradition into the future. … [Read more...] about Willard Scott Is Retiring from Today After 65 Years with NBC