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The Sandlot drew mixed reviews from critics. The film has a 61% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 22 reviews.[2] The sites consensus says It may be shamelessly derivative and overly nostalgic, but The Sandlot is nevertheless a genuinely sweet and funny coming-of-age adventure. Critic Roger Ebert gave the film three stars, comparing the movie to a summertime version of A Christmas Story, based on the tone and narration of both films. He said of one scene, There was a moment in the film when Rodriguez hit a line drive directly at the pitcher's mound, and I ducked and held up my mitt, and then I realized I didn't have a mitt, and it was then I also realized how completely this movie had seduced me with its memories of what really matters when you are 12. [3] Bob Cannon of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B+, praising its simplicity and strong fundamentals.[4]
In 1998, Michael Polydoros sued 20th Century Fox and the producers of the film for defamation. Polydoros, a childhood classmate of David Mickey Evans, the author and director of The Sandlot, claimed that the character Michael Squints Palledorous was derogatory and caused him shame and humiliation. The case reached the Supreme Court of California, which found in favor of 20th Century Fox.[6]
Now, all of the different shops in Cake Mania Main Street offer you the same type of game play, just in different styles: you have your customer who places their order, then you have to put the order together and keep them happy so that they will pay for it and tip you well. The happier they are, the more tips you get. While thatw’s not all that there is to this great little Sandlot Games title, you ’ll find that itt’s enough to keep you on your toes quickly so that you will be more than happy to sit and play for hours on end. Since the game play will keep you so I give the game play for Cake Mania Main Street yet another solid 10 out of 10.
. Graphics: Here is yet another area where Cake Mania Main Street shines to bright. The graphics here in this newest version of the Cake Mania saga are brilliant. From the beautifully bright colors to the crisp lines, you will find that everything little to big in this Sandlot Games title is just about as perfect as it can be. I have played this title til I am blue in the fingers, and have yet to find one single glitch, one graphical problem, anything. There are absolutely no color mistakes, the lines are all perfectly clear and clean, and you won ’t have to worry about anything flowing together wrong here either. The designers for Cake Mania Main Street did a perfect job on this great game, which again earns it a 10 out of 10 from me.