The Amazing True Story of A League of Their Own (Amazon Prime)
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2022
- This amazing true story is in a league of its own. For this video, we’ll be looking at the history behind the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Our countdown video the AAGPBL formed during wartime, the league was informally segregated, many players were queer, and more! Are YOU watching "A League Of Their Own" on Amazon Prime? Let us know in the comments!
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Are YOU watching "A League Of Their Own" on Amazon Prime? Let us know below!
I watched the movie a long time a go.
@@macmcintyre6153 they mean the show
Is there crying in real life baseball?
@@madalyn7353 there a show? I'll have to watch it.
@@macmcintyre6153 on amazon prime
I was actually an extra in this movie. The stadium that it was shot in, is about 6 miles from where I grew up at. My stepdad and I were walking through the park that holds the field, and the director was pulling people off the street to fill the stands. I was 6-7 at the time. A young tike.
@Shaun The Good Doctor yeah, if I’m not mistaken, the field is the 3rd oldest in America, behind Fenway Park and Wrigley Field.
My friend's mother was a Racine Belle. She loved the movie. She said it did some "Hollywooding" but really captured the league and the overall feel of playing for it really well.
The line about the fear that competition was against a woman’s feminine nature literally made me laugh out loud.
When I was in Jr, High girls were still required to play half-court basketball. The fear was that "all that running up and down the court would mess up the womb". I was a freshman when Title IX passed and by my Junior year our school had a girl's team that played full court interscholastically. My Mom started a track team months after Title IX and was one of the first 3 teams in our state. Girl's interscholastic sports boomed in the first years and we haven't looked back.
It's so sad Maria Sharapova lost her femininity after starting playing professional tennis ;)
I love the documentary “A secret love.” They were extremely descriptive when they explained their love story. Pat (the other woman in the documentary) said her and the women she bunked with put bunks in front of their doors because they were afraid of being turned into lesbians.
My great aunt was actually the pitcher on this team (Glenna Sue Kidd)
That's quite an accomplishment. Those weren't the best of times for women athletes.
This movie will always have a special place in my heart. It was charming but also very important at the same time. Tom Hanks and Madonna totally nailed their roles!❤
I don't like the remake the movie is a classic
Yeah, the new version on Prime is lacking that sense of nostalgia the movie has. The movie made me tearfully nostalgic for days I was still living because I watched the movie for the first time when I was still High School.
Most people do not realize there was a spin off movie made in parallel to this movie. WWII pulled a tremendous amount of male plumbers from the work force. In order to address the needs of Americas plumbing needs, women were actively recruited to fill the gap. The movie documenting this was called..................."A Leak of Their Own"
Lol Madonna's only contribution was the closing credits theme.
Geena Davis & Lori Petty were the main characters and could act.
@@alimantado373 LOL, I never took Madonna seriously as an actress and I still don't.
But to be fair, she did a pretty good job here and Evita. Gotta give her that at least.
My grandmas friend was in the Rockford Peaches, and though I’ve never met her friend, I enjoy hearing my grandparents stories. My grandparents still live in Rockford, and it’s enjoyable to see them.
Was everything that mention here true?
The series on Prime Video was so good. One of my favorite shows of the year. Highly recommend.
I know some people may be hesitant or plain old against watching the new show because they love the movie and I get that (It's one of my favourites!). But the show is not a remake, or a reboot of the original, it's an *extension*.
It put new characters in the same setting and told the stories the movie couldn't, or wouldn't tell. It tells the story of black women and queer women who played baseball. More than that, it put characters on screen that we normally don't see, and told the stories we know existed, but didn't talk about.
You can enjoy the film and series separately. The series honours the film, but maintains a respectful distance and it's really well made. Like it's actually a damn good series on it's own.
exactly! this is where ppl who don’t like it are missing it. Even Abbi and Will have said this is not a remake but a more expansive story to tell the untold stories that the movie didn’t cause they loved the movie.
Agreed the movie is one of my favorite of all times but I like it's a deeper dive into what really happened. People tend to forget with a movie you have to try and sum the story up in around 90min which leaves a lot of critical things out with a TV show there are endless possibilities because you have all the Time in the world to tell the story the right way.
well put!
Very well put!!
Yes!
The fact that it lasted for about 11 years back then is amazing.
Shame it was around just the Chicago-Milwaukee region and not the entire country of the USA/Canada but I guess that just wasn't possible as they drove in buses and such due to not alot of money.
I think WW2 played a bigger role in not using planes during this time. Also, this was an experimental league.
@@ButtonsCasey experiment yes
What about WW2?
I enjoyed both the movie from my childhood and the new Amazon Prime Show . I pray there’s a season 2!
Same!!
I wish
I was 16 when the film came out and it was so awesome to see actresses like Madonna, Rosie O'Donnel, Lori Petty, Geena Davis and Tracy Riner all be baseball players. And at 46, I got to see the series and it was a huge eyeopener. It was great to see a more honest portrayal of the creation of the league and see an honest portrayal of the lives of the women that played in the league. I thought it was awesome that Rosie O'Donnel herself did a guest spot in one of the episodes of the series for she looked amazing. And, for those who are die hard fans of the 1992 film, the actress who played the character "Marla" played the character of "Broomhilda" in the 1993 film by Mel Brooks, ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS. I do hope there is a season 2 of the series and also see how things were realistically for the league along with the lives of the women in the league right through the end of the league in 1954.
And they could sing on top of all of that. That was beautiful at the end.
I just wanna throw in my thanks in this sea of comments, thanks @MsMojo for this informative and non reactionary video to combat the ludicrous backlash the new show has received. 🤗
Loved the 2022 series! Very important to note that it isn't exactly a "remake" remake but a some sort of an extension of the stories that the 1992 movie didn't get to tell then. As a queer person who's still struggling with my identity they did a good job for exploring the real stories behind AAGBBL into ways that are more relatable to me. It's like my comfort show now. Hoping for a season 2! #ALOTOrenewal
Started watching both the movie and the series at the same time, and both are very wonderful 😭 all i really want right now is for the series to continue since their are lotsss of stories to be told not to mention how good the show is being run by will graham and abbi Jacobson which are both talented and queer. It deserves all the love as well and a bit of revisiting of the film
The Betty Spaghetti scene in the movie is a perfect example of bait and switch because it sets up and in a light hearted scene. That scene gets me everytime.
I love the movie (one of my all time favorites) 🥰 and I love the TV show even more 🥰 and need season 2 like right now!
Amazing video ms mojo of a league of their own moments, fantastic job.
I used to date a girl long time ago. Her grandma was one of the Rockford Peaches.
Years ago, when I was in middle school, one of the actual baseball players visited my school and gave an interview about the times she lived in and her success in baseball. She even spoke about the film which I think they turned to her for references. She gave me an autograph. (Which I lost. I was terrible at preserving things at that age. I'm kicking myself now since she's likely dead now.) I don't remember her full name. But I do remember that she signed her name as "Dottie." It could be Dottie Schroeder or Dorothy Kamenshek who visited my school. I don't know. Older Dorothy Kamenshek looks familiar to me. This happened in the late '90s. Amazing! I wish I had more appreciation of that honor back then!
EDIT: I ran into a signed ball by Dorothy Kamenshek on the internet. Her signature looks very similar to the autograph I received. I think it was her.
I love this movie there's no crying in baseball
I've watched the 1992 film (many times❤) and I watched the series as well. It's very good but the film (for me) is a classic and one of my all time favorite films from the very talented late great Penny Marshall 😊❤
My great- aunt was on this baseball team. 😀
Was everything that mention here true?
Yes I'm definitely will be watching the show 🙂💯
I lived in Rockford for the first 30 years of my life, and used to go see the circus at Beyer Stadium as a kid. Sadly, I had never heard of the Rockford Peaches until the movie came out, it was just never mentioned and a complete surprise to me. I'm happy to see the story is out and the players getting the recognition they deserve.
My grandma was in that league. Learned that at her funeral, so I never got to talk to her about it. 😕
LOOOVEEEDDDD this movie!!!!!!! There's No Crying in Baseball!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I had the opportunity to see the premier screening of the 1st episode here in Rockford, IL and was hooked. I watched the whole series in 2 days when it was finally released and then went back and watched the movie for the 1st time. The movie was quite hilarious, entertaining, and hollywood-ish, but the series was over the top amazing and leaves you hanging wanting more! It was very cool hearing different places in Rockford mentioned that still exist today!
There's no crying in baseball lol
I really enjoyed the show. Lol made me care about people playing baseball. Loved the Peaches, Max, and Clance.
There was a women's team in the Army. My gram was in the army and she played softball, volleyball and golf for the Army. She got to play golf with Arnold Palmer. My mom still has my grams glove in her foot locker. It's so different than gloves today.
Outstanding presentation about an outstanding subject.
Loved the 1992 film. The charm school scene was so funny!
The show is so good and anyone who’s here and hasn’t seen it absolutely should
"There's NO crying in baseball!!!"
My mom who’s a nurse took care of one of the Georgia Peaches when I was a kid! She was a sweet lil ol’lady who loved baseball as much as I did! 🍑⚾️
I didt Know a about this thank for The Story Video 🤩😃😍👍👌💞🏆❤️
Good video
Thank you for the herstory of this great show. Just finished watching the most recent version of A League of Their Own. Loved it! Now I’m downloading A Secret Love.
I did not know there was a show!!!! I loved the movie and now I have to find it!
60: Tom Hanks: By the way, I love you in The Wizard of Oz. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I 💗 this show 🤩😍👍🙏👏⚾️
I LOVE this movie; I wish I could have played!
My great Uncle was one of the Managers
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Love this movie
Didn't realise that Tea Leoni was an extra in this! Recognised her as soon as I saw her in the clip!
Madonna's OST for the 1992 movie is perfect for that ending. I cried a lot with that song
We need a second season!!!!!!!
Am I only one thinks the 1992 original is way better than current Amazon Prime remake?
Tom Hanks and Madonna definitely nailed their roles. And the line "There's no crying on the baseball." was amazing.
It is really good but it erased so many historical facts . It’s ok to love both. When a player comes out after she’s 90 years old - you kinda understand why the tv show is so important .
@@vivianech1 are you sure they erased facts or is amazon just making more shit up to be 'inclusive' like they did with cleopatra.
One player named Toni Ann Palermo became a nun after leaving the league.
An anime series is inspired:
⚾ "Princess Nine" (1998)
While I adore the 1992 movie, I really appreciate that the sequel series is more diverse, including more people of colour and same sex couples.
I dont
FDT !
@@dantankboy4155
My grandma and her sister were part of this.... thats why everytime we would have a family gathering we would have a ball game. My grandma and great aunt were part of the Rockford peaches since we r from Illinois. I'm not gonna lie they were really good at it. They also had black girls from Chicago that played on their team. I always was proud of that.... my grandpa was WW2 veteran that was deployed on Omaha Beach and was able to liberate 6 concentration camps and made it all the way to Berlin. Both of my grandparents were awsome and bosses in bosses in their own time. 😎 I'm proud that I'm their grandchild
Ikn 2001 I had the opportunity to go to the All Star Game in Seattle and while there I went to Fan Fest and got to meet some of the ladies who played in the league and was just amazed. I wish I had had about 10 hours just to sit and talk with them. The stories they told were just amazing.
This past July I went to the MLB Hall of Fam for the Induction Ceremonies and went through the Women in Baseball and got a bit of a laugh. In the movie A league of their own when they are in the HOF they show it in an area with 2 escalators on either side. The HOF has no esclators. But what was amusing is that in the real exhibit they did have one thing.- The mens & ladies rest rooms.. It was a fantastic exhibi though and I highly recommend the HOF be on a baseball fan’s bucket list.
In defense of the movie, in a two-ish hour movie, there’s only so many story lines it can cover.
The film was shot here in Evansville, IN at the 3rd oldest active baseball stadium in the country. Wrigley and Finley park are older. We actually are hoping for a MLB game to be played here in 2024
Thank you Ladies …All of you
My mother met one of those ladies post-war , at the bank where she worked.
Mom said she was personality plus.
One of my teachers in college was Pauline Brailsford.
I would love a TV series about "a secret love" set like ALOTO
Actually from what I read, as soon as baseball was televised, they decided to drop the women's teams altogether. And I was never taught that these teams existed in school either.
One thing the movie gets wrong is that the Rockford Peaches lost to the Racine Belles in the first championship series. In fact, the Peaches finished in last that season and the Belles defeated the Kenosha Comets and the series didn't go 7 games. The Belles won in a 3-0 sweep.
My grandma was in the 1954 South Bend Blue Sox team
This show is epic
Both the movie and the tv show are so good, that's a rare thing. There will be a season 2 but the bad news is it'll only have 4 episodes 😢😢😢😢 let's just hope that that's not true
MsMojo, Netflix’s documentary, “A Secret Love” was very good.
This is how you do mojo
this movie was entire childhood
Loved the movie, but also love the new series for being able to flesh out many facets of the story that the movie, due both to the time constraints of being a movie and the decade in which the movie was produced, could not show.
BUT, one thing that I’ve found especially jarring about the 2022 series is how anachronistic a lot of the dialogue is. There really needs to be a healthy dose of willing suspension of disbelief held by the viewers when the girls are using colloquialisms that I, a GenXer, remember the advent of lol…. No one in the 40’s was exclaiming, “Epic!,” for instance. All of the late 60’s music they use also sort of takes you out of the right time period too, although I could handle that, (following shows such as Bridgerton), if they would just pay a little more attention to getting the dialogue in the right decade. Also, although there were women who cursed in the 40’s, there’s a bit much of it in the series, and at least *some* of those girls should be showing negative facial reactions or gasping, etc, to such public foul language.
I'm not a sports person, but I do wish for there to b an equal amount of women's baseball ⚾, soccer ⚽, and football 🏈 as the men's. Maybe even interrogate them where both sexes play together too.
Jim Crow really stunted this country's potential for greatness, dintee?
An elderly lady in my church played on that league
My MIL was approached while living in Canada to join the league. She opted not to.
I love the movie! Haven't watched the show yet but it does look interesting with Black and white women playing on the same team and not separate teams like they were then.
I dont know how to break it to you, but the show is historically accurate. Black women were not allowed in the AAGPBL and the show portrays that. In fact half the show is dedicated to a black woman's struggle just to play. But do take the time to watch it, it's a brilliant show.
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Didn't know there was a remake of the movie with Tom Hanks and Madonna
How know how intresting the story is
I'm an African American male as a kid I used to wonder why I could never be my mother running until I was 13 and I ran track found out one day looking through photo albums I saw a picture of my mother my mother was very fair skinned and she had told me when she was young she would pass for Caucasian looking through the photo album I saw a picture of her in a baseball uniform and they dawned on me that's why I could never be my mother running till I was 13 she played in the women's league I was adopted when my mother was 40 so she was of the age to play at that time I was amazed at her
I didn't know it was true
Watch the one tom hanks liked it
Or the Public TV documentary about the AAGBL reunion that inspired Penny Marshall to produce the movie.
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I would totally watch an all womans baseball league.
And the two strikes, Writers and Actors, have given the Amazon Prime show a third stake and Season 2 will not take place.
59: My dad and I love this movie
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Any single
At least if the league came back today, they’d get to wear decent/ safe uniforms
12 year season
I don't have a dog in this fight. Even so, why did they think they needed to call the series "A League of Their Own?" They're telling their own story, they should have a unique name. After all, not every [men's] baseball film is called "Pride of the Yankees."
When I saw the original, I thought it was extremely enjoyable, but I was wondering why they didn't portray lesbians forced to hide their lesbianism , racism, even more sexism and mysogyny, and of course racism and lesbians. Now my wish is coming true. Thank you Amazon Prime! This is the series that America needs forced down our throats, just like the movie "Bros".
Sad that white women didn't advocate for the black women when we were all sexualized together
i’m glad in the show Max asked Carson why she didn’t say anything when Max was kicked out of the field. I love that they didn’t make it a white savior trope
If Ireland and probably other countries can have women's teams in rugby etc, America can have a women's team in baseball, but it's America
there is no crying in baseball
I've never watched the movie but the show was fantastic. As a 30 yesr old queer who had an idea of how hard things were growing up I don't think I'd ever actually understood the fear of what it was like until some of the scenes in this show
58: Honestly, no. I love the original
There is no crying in baseball
We have a WNBA. Would a WMLB work?