[new] - Baseketball Dvd
⚠️ No commentary, deleted scenes, gag reel, or making-of featurette on the original US DVD.
4.5/5 – Essential for Parker/Stone fans; frustratingly scarce for casual viewers. baseketball dvd
| Version | Typical Price (USD) | |---------|---------------------| | US keep case (good condition) | $4–$8 | | German commentary edition (R2) | $15–$25 (import) | | Sealed original 1999 pressing | $20–$35 | ⚠️ No commentary, deleted scenes, gag reel, or
Not a high-value collectible, but the German disc has minor cult demand. In an age of 4K streaming and instant
In an age of 4K streaming and instant access, holding a DVD that requires a clunky player and composite cables feels backwards. Yet, for Baseketball , the physical disc is the definitive version. The 2002 Collector’s Edition offers a feature that no streaming service ever will: a raw, hilarious, unvarnished time capsule of two geniuses learning to make movies, laughing at their own failures, and accidentally creating a cult classic.
Avoid “full screen” (4:3 pan & scan) versions – they are common in bargain bins and cut off visual jokes.
What begins as a backyard joke between friends spirals into a multi-billion-dollar national league. The film ruthlessly lampoons the over-commercialization of sports, complete with tragic traded players, "I’m going to go psych out your sister" taunts, and the late, great Robert Vaughn as the villainous league commissioner, Baxter Cain. Co-starring Ernest Borgnine, Dian Bachar, and Yasmine Bleeth, Baseketball is a time capsule of late-90s edgy humor.