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@Lepidopray
@Lepidopray 7 күн бұрын
You said it, brother; "Every time..."
@joegreene7619
@joegreene7619 6 күн бұрын
Hell, I cry when I see a reaction channel I like put this on their schedule. Then I cry again along with them when that last 15 minutes hits.
@gawainethefirst
@gawainethefirst 6 күн бұрын
Absolutely,without fail.
@jspencer91
@jspencer91 6 күн бұрын
Every damn time
@jculver1674
@jculver1674 7 күн бұрын
Fun fact: in the scene when Ray and Terrence go to the Red Sox game, among the extras playing attendees at the game were two teenage aspiring actors named Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, in their official movie debuts. Many years later, after Affleck got famous, he starred in The Sum of All Fears, which had the same director as Field of Dreams. When he first walked on the set of that movie, he told the director, "Nice working with you again", and no one had any idea what he was talking about.
@dreams2xs
@dreams2xs 7 күн бұрын
Another fun fact. My high school banner is hanging in the background when they are talking about the book burning. I believe this scene was filmed in Dubuque, IA. The high schools there were in the same conference as the high schools in Cedar Rapids. I live 40 minutes from the field of dreams. I have taken each of my 5 boys there to "have a catch".
@ammaleslie509
@ammaleslie509 7 күн бұрын
I was in a movie with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck?!?! COOL!!!!! (I was an extra that day too)
@kathyastrom1315
@kathyastrom1315 7 күн бұрын
Moonlight Graham was a real person. In fact, the two men we see talking about him to Ray and Terry knew the real Doc Graham, and the stories they are telling were real.
@nealabbott6520
@nealabbott6520 4 күн бұрын
he was big on childhood immunization
@joanward1578
@joanward1578 7 күн бұрын
This was Burt Lancaster's last movie. He played the doctor.
@jimbruton9482
@jimbruton9482 7 күн бұрын
"Hey Rookie, You were good!"- an homage to Burt Lancaster's contribution to film.
@tlm101155
@tlm101155 7 күн бұрын
Burt was a huge Hollywood Star in the 1940's and 50's. He won an Oscar (Best Actor) for the novel "The Birdman of Alcatraz". He killed it in his last role as Doc Graham.
@patrickdepew4976
@patrickdepew4976 7 күн бұрын
@@tlm101155 His Oscar win was actually for Elmer Gantry.
@bigbow62
@bigbow62 7 күн бұрын
Burt Lancaster is one of the true Hollywood greats, if you like Burt.... check out the movie... The Train (1964) It's an amazing WWII movie with some fantastic stunts that Burt does on his own w/o a stunt double !
@joshuahermanson341
@joshuahermanson341 6 күн бұрын
For a great Lancaster film, I recommend "Sweet Smell of Success."
@kevinmatthew1050
@kevinmatthew1050 7 күн бұрын
I'm 36 lost my dad to cancer years ago. We both loved everything baseball. The end still gets me everytime.
@VWEmpiLove
@VWEmpiLove 3 күн бұрын
“Every damn time”
@moviescatsmargs
@moviescatsmargs 7 күн бұрын
"Every time" We're all right there with you Matthew, I say the same thing every time I watch this movie
@grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441
@grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441 6 күн бұрын
At least a hundred times for me.
@hikikomicklori9290
@hikikomicklori9290 7 күн бұрын
In early screenings when the ghost of John Consella is about to walk away Kevin Costner initially called out "John" before asking him to play catch. But the test audiences didn't react to that scene like the director hoped, so they ADR'd Kevin Costner saying "Dad" instead and it turned the test audiences into blubbering babies.
@joehoy9242
@joehoy9242 6 күн бұрын
Well, yes, because it implies that on some level John's ghost knows that Ray is his son. It'll hit an order of magnitude harder.
@pmaximus5659
@pmaximus5659 7 күн бұрын
Every Man cries at the ending scene… including me!
@nettiemac
@nettiemac 5 күн бұрын
and sometimes us girls.
@jxchamb
@jxchamb 7 күн бұрын
I never cried during this movie until I became a father.
@catterwall9595
@catterwall9595 7 күн бұрын
I remember watching this movie on a family vacation when I was a kid, and seeing my grandfather, dad, and a couple of uncles all tearing up at the end. And I’d never seen most of them cry at all before. It didn’t get me emotional back then but as a dad myself now I even get teary watching reactions of it.
@skadoink1736
@skadoink1736 7 күн бұрын
It certainly adds a level....
@TheOneTrueChris
@TheOneTrueChris 6 күн бұрын
As emotional as "Dad -- you wanna have a catch?" is, for me the moment that wrecks me every single time to this day is when Doc Graham steps off the field to help Karen, knowing that he can never go back once he does. Also, when Ray throws the curveball which Joe hits back directly at him -- that was a completely genuine, organic thing that the camera just happened to be perfectly positioned to capture. It was not scripted, but obviously had to be included in the movie.
@docj72
@docj72 5 күн бұрын
Another line that gets me is later in the scene when Ray says “Thank you, Doc”, and Doc responds “No son, thank you”.
@dnish6673
@dnish6673 4 күн бұрын
Me too
@craigbarr2003
@craigbarr2003 7 күн бұрын
One of my favorite stories about this film is that the producers were interested in Robin Williams for the lead, who was a much bigger star than Costner was at the time (and Robin was also interested). When Phil Alden Robinson decided he wanted Costner instead, Kevin asked him why he didn't go with the bigger star in Williams. Phil's response was essentially that he was fairly sure Robin heard voices in a cornfield, but he was also sure Costner didn't, which would make him a far more believable conduit for the audience. He was correct on all counts.
@notlobparrot3057
@notlobparrot3057 7 күн бұрын
I LOVE this
@MrSheckstr
@MrSheckstr 7 күн бұрын
Robin Williams would have been a mistake i think…. It could have been an ok movie…. A funny movie to be sure….. but robin williams saying “hey dad, wanna catch?” AFTER having the painful relationship in life that Ray describes?
@AregPone
@AregPone 6 күн бұрын
@@MrSheckstr you apparently don't know Robin Williams very well.
@gaz-l621
@gaz-l621 6 күн бұрын
@@AregPone Yeah, Williams would've nailed it. He was every bit as good at drama as he was at comedy.
@terrycoolidge9511
@terrycoolidge9511 23 сағат бұрын
@@MrSheckstr Have you not seen “Dead Poet’s Society?”
@simoneliashaddad
@simoneliashaddad 7 күн бұрын
The second film in Kevin Costner’s Unofficial Baseball Trilogy. Just need “Bull Durham” and Sam Raimi’s “For Love of the Game”.
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 7 күн бұрын
Exactly 💯
@richieb7692
@richieb7692 6 күн бұрын
" It's not my fault you never played catch with your father.." I just love this film.
@distemic
@distemic 7 күн бұрын
Love this movie! Went to the site in 92 during a family reunion. The house looks lived in because it was. It was owned by a family for years. It’s only recently been opened to the public for tourists. The farm you see behind doc graham before he goes into the corn was owned by my dad’s cousin during the filming. Its still in the family
@beatmet2355
@beatmet2355 3 күн бұрын
Does MLB use the field for tournaments? I’ve heard they do.
@RaymondJohnson
@RaymondJohnson 7 күн бұрын
Come for the baseball, stay for the modern-day fairy tale.
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 7 күн бұрын
This is yet another example of a movie that is made ten times better by a musical score composed by the great James Horner. 1989 was a darned good year for Jim...he had 5 movies come out, including this one, Glory, and Honey I Shrunk the Kids...but it really should have been much better for him. First, Horner could only be nominated for an Academy Award for one film, even though the score for Glory is just as good if not better than Field of Dreams...but then he LOST to the score for a Disney cartoon that should not have beaten him. And I can see that Emily and Matt both probably agree with me.
@TomCat777
@TomCat777 6 күн бұрын
Just a little trivia. The ending scene with the cars coming to the farm, the production sent out notice to the neighboring towns and they got 1,500 people to show up with their cars. They had them park on the road, turn their headlights on and had them flick the high beams up on and off to simulate the cars moving
@jollyrodgers7272
@jollyrodgers7272 3 күн бұрын
All the ballplayer characters were real people, including Archibald 'Moonlight' Graham. He finally got his due in this film - those cameos of people remembering him weren't actors, but people who actually knew him. Casting an elderly Burt Lancaster as Doc Graham was a stroke of genius. Still hard to believe this didn't bring home one single Academy Award!
@chrispeterson1989
@chrispeterson1989 7 күн бұрын
The men in the bar were not actors, they were friends of Doc Graham.
@ParkerAllen2
@ParkerAllen2 7 күн бұрын
I can echo your words exactly... "Every damn time." I almost never cry at movies and I cry every single time at the end of this one.
@paulamoya7956
@paulamoya7956 7 күн бұрын
One of the greatest films ever. I’ve literally seen it at least 25 times since its release . I bawled everytime. Full on ugly cry every time!!!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@jimmiller8687
@jimmiller8687 6 күн бұрын
EVERY.DAMN.TIME My dad and I used to play catch in the yard almost every night if the weather allowed. It was, along with on the golf course, my favorite time with him.
@jbigger59
@jbigger59 7 күн бұрын
You MIGHT want to watch "Eight Men Out", a movie about the 1919 White Sox. Not as heart wrenching as this one, but might give a bit more understanding of the context of this film.
@BeatLA24
@BeatLA24 6 күн бұрын
Yes! I love Eight Men Out, and it has yet to be reacted to by any channel.
@shanem4703
@shanem4703 7 күн бұрын
Mathew builds that football field I'm buying a ticket hoping to see the legendary Jim Thorpe playing.
@The_Catnip
@The_Catnip 6 күн бұрын
I am not an American, I don't know literally anything about baseball and I don't really care about it, but this movie is so magical, I always feel like it grabs my heart and squeezes it from start to finish.
@donjackson5522
@donjackson5522 6 күн бұрын
I never had the relationship with my father that the catch scene evokes in everyone. Even though my father died before he could meet my three beautiful daughters. But the shot of Doc's feet stepping off the field gets me every damn time. BTW, Emily, that old VW bus is so much fun to drive. I learned to drive as a teen on an old 72 VW bus, and of course it had an 8 track player. Storing the spare tire on the front dented up the front end so much struggling to take it on and off.
@princesilver1387
@princesilver1387 7 күн бұрын
i used to tear up every time i watch this movie. but when my dad died now i just ball like a baby at the end. it will be 3 years coming this October.
@robby1816
@robby1816 6 күн бұрын
"Don't wink, kid" I love it.
@MonsieurBooyah
@MonsieurBooyah 7 күн бұрын
matthew's yankee hate is one of my favorite features about him
@summattgames
@summattgames 7 күн бұрын
Normally a Braves fan, but during the 2004 ALCS I was the biggest Red Sox fan in the world.
@JeffKelly03
@JeffKelly03 6 күн бұрын
“The little effervescence you get in your chest when you get excited seeing other people’s excitement.” Emily perfectly summing up why so many people enjoy watching these reactions without realizing it.
@rustygunner8282
@rustygunner8282 6 күн бұрын
This is a movie about redemption, for Shoeless Joe, for Terence Mann, for Ray’s father and of course for Ray himself. A great many things were put right in this story.
@KuscosPoison
@KuscosPoison 7 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this one. I LOVE watching how excited Emily gets during it. The reactions to my writing this as they walk out of the school meeting match mine exactly. It brings back wonderful memories of watching this every summer a few times a year with my long passed away mom. We always LOVED this movie, as it was one of her favorites. It's run of emotions suits any mood. Even the cries are good cries. Thank you both again for bringing these wonderful memories of good times shared with my mom back to my mind.
@haydenlindquist7006
@haydenlindquist7006 6 күн бұрын
“I’m gonna beat you with a crow bar, until you go away.” “What there are rules here? There’s no rules here.” Are two of the funniest lines ever lol. This is such an amazing movie. Every time.
@donjackson5522
@donjackson5522 6 күн бұрын
James Earl Jones' best role, hands down.
@thomasflake1404
@thomasflake1404 5 күн бұрын
“You’re a pacifist!”
@charlier711
@charlier711 6 күн бұрын
Having grown up in a baseball family this is the ultimate childhood fantasy - being able to play catch with your father when you were about same age. He passed a year ago and he went to all our ball games. He played himself through high school. No man can get through that ending - "Hey Dad, want to have a catch?" - without that strong, heartfelt emotion. Maybe this is heaven.
@robertpassarella5348
@robertpassarella5348 6 күн бұрын
Seeing Eight Men Out ,which is a great film,adds a lot of context to this film.
@mtdreams72
@mtdreams72 5 күн бұрын
I love in the credits that it lists The Voice as “Himself”. Another thing I love that took me time to notice is that both Ray and his father know who the other one is but neither are sure the other one knows. The way John loves is at Ray when he introduces him to his family. This is my…..this is John. His dad looks at him hoping he says dad. So subtle but it’s there.
@chipkelly5121
@chipkelly5121 7 күн бұрын
Field of Dreams was all about second chances. Everyone got their chance to do something again that they regretted once in their life, including Ray playing catch with his father. Shoeless Joe Jackson got to play again. Terrance Mann got to find peace and write again (yes he was probably already dead the whole time - lol). Moonlight Graham got to bat and wink at a major league pitcher. My favorite all time movie. I also cry at the end every time I see it!
@Haldurson
@Haldurson 7 күн бұрын
First time watching this channel because I saw you were reacting to one of my favorite movies. Great reaction. Fun fact: Ray Liotta mentions how Ty Cobb wanted to play with them, but the other players refused. Ty Cobb was a notoriously mean-spirited player who hated the fans, drinker and racist, wife-beater, and one of the best base-runners of all time. He was famous for stealing bases, and one of his tactics was to 'spike' the fielders on the other team to make them afraid of covering the base. No one liked him. The fans and his own teammates hated him as well. And there's a fairly decent movie about him called Cobb. It's the total opposite of Field of Dreams.
@TomCat777
@TomCat777 6 күн бұрын
This is so underestimated like Rocky is underestimated. Rocky is really a love story wrapped in a boxing movie
@jerseyfky
@jerseyfky 6 күн бұрын
One thing I learned in an interview with the director that I and a lot of people didnt realize is that Karen wasnt just a very smart little girl, she was hearing her OWN voices but wasnt telling her parents. Thats why she was so adamant about not selling because she knew the end game was good for the family.
@drillwriter2001
@drillwriter2001 5 күн бұрын
I have a tradition with some friends of mine and we all watch Field of Dreams the night before opening day. We always say this is the year we make it without crying then it happens “Hey dad…wanna have a catch?” Every….time….
@johnjr757
@johnjr757 6 күн бұрын
"Yep, every time." Spot on. It hits a little harder every year as i see my father aging and after losing my grandfather earlier this year. It was an entertaining movie when it came out at age 13...hits differently at age 48.
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 7 күн бұрын
I Remember My Late Dad Taking Me To See This At The Movie Theater,I Thinks Of Him Now, When I Watch This Now, Great Reactions Guy's
@luishumbertovega3900
@luishumbertovega3900 6 күн бұрын
Baseball was just a vehicle, an excuse in which this great story was based.
@BuggyMuggawhump
@BuggyMuggawhump 7 күн бұрын
"The Natural" with Robert Redford is a lot like this movie.
@chris...9497
@chris...9497 6 күн бұрын
Sports was the VEHICLE for the content. The message was clothed in baseball, but the baseballness receded into the background just like the ghostly ballplayers receded into the cornfield. I was raised by my stepfather. My mother had emotional 'issues' and never established a real connection with anyone, including me, her firstborn daughter. When she took off, she left me with my stepdad, who was mother and father to me. He died shortly after my first child was born, and I miss him even now, 50 years after his death. So, when Ray calls after his dad and asks for a catch, EVERT SINGLE VIEWING my tears flow. It's that wish for one more activity with a lost loved one. Bitter-sweet. A little brag here: Decades back, I attended a performance of "Othello" starring James Earl Jones as Othello and Chistopher Plummer as Iago. Exceptional. Faultless Desdemona comes back to her bedchamber, hidden Othello standing in the shadows; her first notice of his presence is Othello gutturally-growling like a jungle cat before he even speaks...
@thoughtsymphony
@thoughtsymphony 6 күн бұрын
Would love to see a one-off supplementary reaction to the pregame ceremony/presentation with Kevin Costner from the first actual Field of Dreams game. “Every time,” no matter how many times. Loved the reaction!
@CoastalNomad
@CoastalNomad 6 күн бұрын
Great Reation...... The Wife (Amy Madigan) and the Daughter (Gabby Hoffman) also worked together in "Uncle Buck" which was released 3 months after this movie..... The movie with Jimmy Stewart that the Daughter was watching that got Turned off was the 1950 "Harvey," A Great Movie to Watch/React..... This BallField is still there.... They Created another Field Close by that they have played a couple Major League Baseball Games, and the Teams come to the field through the corfield in the Outfield.... Kevin Costner has done 5 Baseball Related Movies.... Funny: "Bull Durham" Which BoB Hope addressed it as "A movie about America's Favorite Past-Time, With a little Baseball Thrown in," Semi-Serious: "For Love of the Game," "Field of Dreams," "The Upside of Anger," "Chasing Dreams" Dennis Quaid Stars in a True Story "The Rookie"
@scottreacher4620
@scottreacher4620 7 күн бұрын
Who was the voice in the cornfield? Em: God? Captain Kirk: What does God need with a cornfield? 😉
@YolandaAnneBrown95726
@YolandaAnneBrown95726 7 күн бұрын
We don't know who the voice is. The credit even says, "The Voice as Himself." However, the rumors are that it was actually Ed Harris, according to IMDb.
@uncommon_niagara1581
@uncommon_niagara1581 6 күн бұрын
One of those rare movies that I'd like to erase from my memory simply so I could watch it for the first time again. And again. And again.
@maximillianosaben
@maximillianosaben 7 күн бұрын
I literally need to take a nap before I'm ready to jump into the emotions that come with the end of this movie. That notwithstanding, can't wait to watch!
@billprice8596
@billprice8596 6 күн бұрын
You really should have said something about Burt Lancaster. He was one of Hollywood's greatest actors of all time. As someone has already said, this was his last performance, he died in 1994.
@mil2k11
@mil2k11 6 күн бұрын
"Dad, you wanna have a catch?" cripples me every time. I had a catch only once with my dad when I was seven. Never had a chance ever since. Now he's 82 and I'm 57. i still would like to find a way to have a catch with my dad again.
@frogofbrass382
@frogofbrass382 7 күн бұрын
Amy Madigan met her husband, Ed Harris, on the set of “Places in the Heart.” It is definitely worth watching.
@laurakali6522
@laurakali6522 7 күн бұрын
No one reacts to that perfect movie.
@CharlesHippe
@CharlesHippe 5 күн бұрын
Man, love watching people react to this for the first time.
@TetsuoVI
@TetsuoVI 6 күн бұрын
Some of the most Emily, Emily noises caused by this movie. So good!
@craigreid7178
@craigreid7178 5 күн бұрын
Burt Lancaster nailed his role. Archibald Graham was a real character and his story was true. The article the librarian was reading was an actual article from the local paper when he died.
@aklein7864
@aklein7864 6 күн бұрын
Emily knocked it out of the park with her after-movie comments. Very perceptive!
@cypher515
@cypher515 6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much... All the guys i see watching this try to gut it out. It was impossible for me to do _before_ my Dad died in 2021. For added effect, he passed away from a brain tumor and the Field of Dreams game that August was one of the last games I saw him watch.
@gallendugall8913
@gallendugall8913 6 күн бұрын
Kennesaw Mountain Landis was named after the US Civil War Battle of Kennesaw Mountain where his father died. It was a smart move by the mother considering how bearing a child without a husband would cause gossip at that time. This way no one could bring up the subject without bringing up the battle that claimed the father's life.
@marybethgoeggel4658
@marybethgoeggel4658 3 күн бұрын
My neighbor and her family were part of the car parade at the end of the movie. She said cars were tuned to an AM radio channel for directions.
@barbarawissinger
@barbarawissinger 6 күн бұрын
The movie hits a nerve because so many understand that the chance of reuniting with a lost love one is more precious than any material object. Who wouldn’t mow a few acres to see a parent, or in my case, grandfather, again?
@raybernal6829
@raybernal6829 6 күн бұрын
Yes .. Everytime 😢 my Dad who only passed away a couple years ago introduced my younger brother and i to baseball when we were young and the 3 of us always enjoyed our time together with baseball. ❤
@christopherwaldrop5293
@christopherwaldrop5293 6 күн бұрын
I get so much joy from watching these films with y'all, and this one especially. Emily's reactions made me feel like I was seeing it for the first time all over again. Anyway I was hoping for Matthew to talk about building a concert space in the yard and James Horner would magically appear.
@elzar760
@elzar760 7 күн бұрын
Every time. Niagara Falls.
@petequesada2936
@petequesada2936 7 күн бұрын
Yeah. He undersold this one a bit. I also feel "For the love of the game" is my favorite Costner movie. But, I did grow up listening to Vin Scully.
@paulonius42
@paulonius42 7 күн бұрын
One of the greatest films ever, any genre, any era!
@DariaBilowus
@DariaBilowus 6 күн бұрын
That final scene makes me cry each and every time I watch it.
@randyshoquist7726
@randyshoquist7726 5 күн бұрын
I recently visited the movie site. You can play on the field. Behind the backstop there's a big box with bats, balls and gloves, if you forgot to bring your own. The suggested donation is, in fact, twenty dollars.
@mil2k11
@mil2k11 6 күн бұрын
7:00 has to be a bit frightening for a player who was alive in the 1920s. They played every game during the day because there weren't light's bright enough to play after dusk. In fact, the last MLB team to actually incorporate lights to be able to play night games was the Chicago Cubs in 1988.
@Stogie2112
@Stogie2112 6 күн бұрын
"The Natural" (1984) is another great film that is about baseball but also about much more: a man confronting the mistakes of his past. Starring Robert Redford, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Robert Duvall, Darren McGavin and Wilfred Brimley
@star_man
@star_man 7 күн бұрын
This is one of my favourite movies of all time, along with The Color Purple. I have to leave it a few years between each watching, and having recently just lost my father I’m sobbing from the first James Horner chord and “if you build it he will come”.
@nathanswanson87
@nathanswanson87 6 күн бұрын
I live in Iowa about an hour or so away from Dyersville where the real field and house are. They are in fact still standing. Fun fact, to do that last scene with the cars in the distance, the locals were asked to drive out and park with their headlights turned on. The bleachers from the movie are still there with the initials of the husband and wife carved into it with a heart around them. That was done by Kevin Kostner during filming.
@TheDaringPastry1313
@TheDaringPastry1313 4 күн бұрын
This field is still there today and is one of Iowa's most popular tourist attractions. So even though Jones talked about people will come and come in the movie, it's true to this day as well which is really magical. Another baseball movie based on a true happening, "A League of Their Own" from 1992 staring Tom Hanks and Geena Davis. Also has many other recognizable people.
@minneiskian
@minneiskian 6 күн бұрын
The field is for sure still there. My family is fortunate enough to live only a couple hour drive from Dyersville, IA and we make said drive every fall to it. They even provide balls, bats and a couple hitting tees. It's a hell of good time. Or should I say a HEAVEN of a good time!
@wordygirlandco
@wordygirlandco 6 күн бұрын
❤⚾️Love baseball movies. Kevin Costner is in some of the best. Great reaction y'all....this should lead you to Eight Men Out 1988 if you have not already seen it. Most baseball movies make you cry. The OG baseball film is The Pride Of The Yankees 1942 😢 and my fave The Natural. Amy Madigan's performance in Gone Baby Gone is GOLD and should not be missed.
@trevalarose8155
@trevalarose8155 7 күн бұрын
My cat can't lay still for a minute, but otherwise, a brilliant reaction. Great job.
@bigDtex79
@bigDtex79 6 күн бұрын
One of the greatest movies of all time.
@michaelcoffey1991
@michaelcoffey1991 6 күн бұрын
Her Heart, and the discussion between you both after every film is why I will always stay. I appreciate you both seeking out the classics. The best movies always move us emotionally
@JustSUMMReactions
@JustSUMMReactions 6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 💓
@kevinnewell6380
@kevinnewell6380 6 күн бұрын
Ending gets me every time too Matt 😢. Love your reactions. If you film it, they will come.
@johnwilliamson2207
@johnwilliamson2207 5 күн бұрын
There is such a magical, peaceful and wonderful tranquility built into this films DNA, it's one of my favorite films of all time. That said, I now have a certain amount of fear of this film, I haven't seen it since my father died a couple of years ago and I'm afraid of how badly I'll fall apart when I do watch it again.😢
@wordygirlandco
@wordygirlandco 6 күн бұрын
❤oh yeah, one more thing. I love that JEJ was going after Kevin Costner with the Godfather garden sprayer.......then The Godfather marquee pos up a couple of frames later.
@waldorfstatler3129
@waldorfstatler3129 6 күн бұрын
"Every time"............ I had a similar relationship with my father and never got the chance to tell him how much I loved him before he passed 35 years ago. I'm a 70 years old Brit who grew up in 'Swingin' London' during the 60s and still miss the hell out of dad. Other films that hit me hard in the feels are Forrest Gump, Interstellar, Saving Private Ryan, Umberto D to name a few.
@markmallecoccio4521
@markmallecoccio4521 5 күн бұрын
You said that you could listen to James Earl Jones read the phonebook. I don't know if there's a recording of that, but my parents have a multi-cassette version of James Earl Jones reading the entire Bible that is absolutely magnificent!
@JoePlett
@JoePlett 6 күн бұрын
Have you guys seen "8 Men Out"? It's no Field of Dreams, but it IS about the 1919 'Black Sox' - and (since it's a John Sayles movie) it's a compelling watch.
@RedMenace71
@RedMenace71 7 күн бұрын
“Boo Yankees!” I knew I liked you guys❤
@theylied1776
@theylied1776 7 күн бұрын
I watched the show Winning Time about the LA Lakers. The kid playing the daughter, she was a grandmother in that show. I know it's mostly makeup, but I felt so old that I recognized her.
@biguy617
@biguy617 6 күн бұрын
Amy Madigan is also in the Stephen King movie The Dark Half directed by George Romero.
@msmilder25
@msmilder25 6 күн бұрын
never fails to bring the waterworks
@MrSheckstr
@MrSheckstr 7 күн бұрын
Popular theory….. Terrance Man is a Ghost…..
@LazyJones1
@LazyJones1 4 күн бұрын
Underselling of the century indeed. - Field of tears.
@jedlogan392
@jedlogan392 6 күн бұрын
Really great sports movies, like this one are almost never about the sport itself. Absolute Winner.
@windsongshf
@windsongshf 6 күн бұрын
One of James Horner's most brilliant heartbreakingly beautiful scores! RIP Maestro. ❤
@MFSMUG
@MFSMUG 6 күн бұрын
Yep, every single time. It doesn't matter if i'm watching it or if i'm watching someone else watch it, the ending makes me cry.
@futuregenerationz
@futuregenerationz Күн бұрын
I feel obligated to mention, for the record, that the real shoeless Joe was from South Carolina, not New Jersey like Ray Liotta(and me). The director knew this, which has to speak to Ray's performance.
@janehollander3843
@janehollander3843 7 күн бұрын
This is my favorite Ray Liotta performance. He really captured something magical.
@tempsitch5632
@tempsitch5632 6 күн бұрын
The magic of flatness, almost contempt ? There’s a reason his career wasn’t great.
@MadcapMatt
@MadcapMatt 7 күн бұрын
We better get a vlog of you guys playing on the field at some point
@williambryan3346
@williambryan3346 6 күн бұрын
@3:55 You should recognize Amy Madigan from Uncle Buck as well. She was Buck’s girlfriend.
@wadeheaton123
@wadeheaton123 6 күн бұрын
Great movie about the actual "Black Sox" scandal: EIGHT MEN OUT.
@zbennalley
@zbennalley 6 күн бұрын
"Every time," I have an estranged relationship with my father. This movie helped me rebuild that aspect of us. Cause I took for granted the time he's here and never asked what dreams he had. We now have a close bond and talk throughout the week.
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