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  • @colonelb
    @colonelb Год назад +919

    I've never known anyone to get through, "hey dad, wanna have a catch?" without feeling it - it sums up everything about life, death, lost childhood innocence, and regret over family squabbles in about 5 seconds. I've seen this I don't even know how many times and I still tear up. It's definitely one of those movies that everyone needs to see at least once. Cheers.

    • @trinasp
      @trinasp Год назад +29

      Well put! I don't think anyone could have said it better!

    • @danielfowler9553
      @danielfowler9553 Год назад +35

      Same! So well spoken. I cry everytime as well. Even before my dad passed I barely could watch it

    • @rustybarrel516
      @rustybarrel516 Год назад +27

      Yep. Every. Dang. Time. 😭

    • @TimothySmiths
      @TimothySmiths Год назад +19

      same everytime i watch it..tears

    • @paulcochran1721
      @paulcochran1721 Год назад +26

      The "Hey, Dad?" was not originally in it. It was added later and really adds to the impact. If you notice, Ray is not on camera he says it when the camera is on John. Magic!

  • @cincinnati6595
    @cincinnati6595 Год назад +217

    The other thing is the Moonlight Graham story. When he was young, he left baseball in haste, thinking there would be other days. When he left the Field of Dreams to save Karin, he did so voluntarily with full knowledge he wouldn't be able to go back. He chose to walk away from the game, just to be a doctor for five minutes and save a child. Burt Lancaster was so amazing in that role.

    • @heidisprouse4290
      @heidisprouse4290 Год назад +2

      And the real Moonlight played at a small field in Gloversville NY only 5 minutes away from where I live. This is one of my all time favorites. When he plays catch with his dad it gets me every time ❤️

    • @pebblesanddirt
      @pebblesanddirt Год назад +2

      He also got to accomplish his dream of hitting against a major league pitcher and wink at him

    • @EchoesDaBear
      @EchoesDaBear Год назад +8

      Burt was perfect for this role!! I just love the twinkle in his eyes - he certainly contributed to the 'magic' of this amazing film!

    • @stephw1702
      @stephw1702 Год назад +3

      All the stories of Moonlight told by the townspeople were real as well. Also the obituary read about him.

    • @raezor82
      @raezor82 Месяц назад

      It was interesting on multiple levels that he hit a sacrifice fly (foreshadowing) and thus wasn’t credited with an official at bat that we ever saw.

  • @PalatinPorteau
    @PalatinPorteau Месяц назад +3

    For me it was the absolutely perfect way Costner's voice broke when he said "hey, Dad...?" that makes me cry every time, and I must have watched this movie 20 times so far. This is the penultimate perfect baseball movie.

  • @michaelleblanc450
    @michaelleblanc450 8 месяцев назад +17

    When Ray Liotta says “no Ray it was you”, that line gets me every time, it was all about Ray’s pain they were easing not his fathers

  • @kevinhooper3003
    @kevinhooper3003 Год назад +519

    RIP Ray Liotta. By far one of his greatest movie roles. Great reaction y’all.

    • @shawnteeisme
      @shawnteeisme Год назад +8

      Omg whattttttttt why didnt I hear about this??? 6 days after my bday this year

    • @otisroseboro5613
      @otisroseboro5613 Год назад +4

      Yes I agree 👍💯

    • @Gutslinger
      @Gutslinger Год назад +5

      Crap!. I never heard that he passed. 🤦‍♂️

    • @otisroseboro5613
      @otisroseboro5613 Год назад +2

      @@Gutslinger yes, still very 😢 about it

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Год назад +1

      I remember watching Ray Liotta (and Morgan Freeman) on the soap opera Another World. They sure went a long way from there.

  • @TBwth
    @TBwth Год назад +73

    One of my favorite facts about this movie; Moonlight Graham was a real person. A player in one Major League game who went on to become a doctor. The people in the bar telling stories about him are not actors; they actually knew the real Graham
    .

    • @Deathbird_Mitch
      @Deathbird_Mitch Год назад +5

      WoW...

    • @JeffKelly03
      @JeffKelly03 Год назад +8

      Yep. I love that fact. The stories they’re telling are 100% real stories about the real Archie Graham.

    • @user-cd4rv7mo6r
      @user-cd4rv7mo6r 2 месяца назад

      they always dig up some obscure J to moralize themselves.

  • @billfickle2844
    @billfickle2844 Месяц назад +4

    There are two types of people in this world. Those who cry during Field of Dreams, and those who haven't seen it

  • @doesnotexist305
    @doesnotexist305 Год назад +161

    The “People Will Come” speech by James Earl Jones is one of the greatest pieces of cinema ever written. It gets me so emotional. Baseball has truly marked the times.

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 Год назад +6

      Brilliant!

    • @barrygross77
      @barrygross77 Год назад +9

      Baseball is a metaphor for life….🥲✌🏼

    • @RaidingJaguarX
      @RaidingJaguarX Год назад +9

      @@barrygross77 Baseball is the greatest sport. It's the only sport that transcends what it is as "just a game". It is sewn into fabric of our society.

    • @Maya-bu2rf
      @Maya-bu2rf Год назад +5

      It is partly James Earl Jones! His voice is so wonderful. I saw him on stage the year he turned 80 and he was so good. I was glad they asked him to narrate the first Field of Dreams game commercials. It was a nice touch.

    • @Reclining_Spuds
      @Reclining_Spuds 6 месяцев назад +5

      The Ken Burns' documentary on Baseball is a must watch.

  • @paulb4604
    @paulb4604 Год назад +202

    Field of Dreams is as amazing today as it was 30+ years ago. My girlfriend and I got to see it in a local theater a few years back (30th anniversary maybe?) and Dwier Brown was there. He's the actor who played John Kinsela, Ray's dad in the movie. He hasn't changed a bit! Still looks like he did in the movie. He said he gets recognized all the time and he gets a lot of fan mail about how much the movie impacted people's lives and their relationships with their fathers. My girl and I even have a picture with Dwier and he was selling autographed copies of a book he wrote called "If you build it...A book about Fathers, Fate and Field of Dreams". It's a great read and I bet Jay, and any other dads who might read it, would find it really hits home. Just shows that Field of Dreams was MUCH MORE than a baseball movie. Classic cinema!

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +10

      Funny how some people never change.
      My mom's best friend, was married to the guy who's face was on the Buster Brown shoebox. (Passed away just a year or two before I was born.)
      But they say he still looked exactly like he did as a child, when he posed for that pic!

    • @jscho8674
      @jscho8674 Год назад +1

      I follow him on Facebook! He is very friendly and interacts with his fans a lot. Just a great guy.

  • @hellokittyx7
    @hellokittyx7 Год назад +52

    Jay’s reaction when he realized that was Ray’s dad! Priceless! I absolutely love watching you guys experience these masterpieces for the first time! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @og_gilly3764
    @og_gilly3764 Год назад +78

    The Moonlight Graham scene is touching for many reasons. For one Graham finally got realize his dream of having an at bat and face a major league pitcher and knowing that he belonged up their with the best of them.
    2. This was Burt Lancaster’s last film appearance so the “You were good” line was an ode to his amazing film career

    • @stephw1702
      @stephw1702 Год назад +11

      It is also so beautifully telling of his character, as his first at bat is a sacrifice fly. Then he barely hesitates to save Karen knowing it meant he could not return. The first time he left the field had been impulsive and in anger, yet not this time.

    • @xxdd4432
      @xxdd4432 Месяц назад

      @@stephw1702 The other intricacy here is that a sac fly doesn't count as an at bat so his stats wouldn't have even been registered, but it still made Moonlight's dream come true..

  • @justbuz
    @justbuz Год назад +163

    So many people doing movie reactions, but the two of you are different in the best possible way. Although you will never know me, I honestly believe you are friends of mine, and sharing these old movies with you is adding meaningful moments to my life. Thank you. Your fans love you.

    • @MichaelMyersxx
      @MichaelMyersxx Год назад +18

      I totally agree I love these two wonderful people…..so keep them coming

  • @cleekmaker00
    @cleekmaker00 Год назад +137

    23:24 The actor who played the older Dr. Graham was Burt Lancaster, one of of the greatest Actors in history. He was in many classic films like From Here to Eternity, Judgement at Nuremberg, and Run Silent, Run Deep among others. He was nominated four times for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Field of Dreams was his last screen appearance, and when Shoeless Joe says "Hey, Rookie... You were good", it was paying homage to his stellar career.
    This film had such an impact on Baseball that MLB decided to build a regulation Baseball field next to the one used in the film, and last year they held the first "Field of Dreams" game there. It's now an annual event.

    • @christinadoxstader3004
      @christinadoxstader3004 Год назад +10

      The way the camera pushes in on his face in that moment is so cool. Love that shot

    • @coryspang7548
      @coryspang7548 Год назад +4

      Yup, and so far, Chicago teams have won the first two, so far.

    • @JulieKRose
      @JulieKRose Год назад +9

      He was also incredible in a small, gorgeous movie called Local Hero from 1983. Highly recommended movie!

    • @blaseblah204
      @blaseblah204 Год назад +2

      @@coryspang7548 As the Baseball Gods have wished it to be.

    • @seanellio
      @seanellio Год назад +2

      @@JulieKRose Local Hero is one of my top 10 desert island picks.

  • @michaellynch5254
    @michaellynch5254 Год назад +205

    You guys just witnessed one of the most iconic movies of all time. Some people believe it's the best sports movie of all time even though it's more about family and bonds. I always get emotional in that movie and when you guys lost it at the end I was crying right along with you.

    • @JessieCristo
      @JessieCristo Год назад +3

      This is the movie that made me a devoted fan of Kevin Costner. You have to check out The Postman, Water World, The Untouchables and Dances With Wolves.

    • @michellebarry1555
      @michellebarry1555 Год назад +1

      Same 😭

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Год назад

      It's the second best sports movie of all time, trailing only, Rocky.

    • @JessieCristo
      @JessieCristo Год назад +4

      @@Cosmo-Kramer Surely, Cool Runnings is the best... lol j/k

    • @js0988
      @js0988 Год назад +2

      You seem to be confusing this with A League of Their Own!

  • @Wesleech
    @Wesleech Год назад +14

    This isn't the only one. It's rare, but this film is perfect.

  • @ReferMadness
    @ReferMadness Год назад +40

    Seen this movie a million times and cried every time! From the age of 14 to 21 I didn't talk to my Dad and one day My Grandma said she needed to go to his house and I decided to drive her over there, we had a good talk and hugged when I left. 2 weeks later he died, I was so grateful I was able to see him that one last time.

    • @LordMalice6d9
      @LordMalice6d9 Год назад +5

      Every good person deserves to have that kind of closure, at least once in their lives.

    • @stinkbug4321
      @stinkbug4321 20 дней назад

      When you hear,
      "if you build it, he will come."
      It's a corn ghost and you better book your ass out of there because don't want to be around if one of them shows up.

  • @MojiBeau
    @MojiBeau Год назад +67

    Not enough people talk about the score in this movie. James Horner’s music is incredible, I always love his work. RIP

    • @navidhudson7065
      @navidhudson7065 Год назад +4

      Agreed! It's one of my all time favorite film scores, so so beautiful!

    • @DayDoDoeDontDayDoe
      @DayDoDoeDontDayDoe Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @JeffKelly03
      @JeffKelly03 Год назад +2

      It’s so good. The ending would bring me to tears anyway, I’m sure, but the way the music swells when Ray asks his dad to have a catch… ugh. Elevates the scene to a ridiculous degree.

  • @kelanth462
    @kelanth462 Год назад +68

    "Hey Rookie! You were good." Gets me every time.
    That and James Earl Jones monolog.

    • @e.d.2096
      @e.d.2096 Год назад +3

      Hey rookie you were good, makes me tear up every time! Best line in the movie.

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 Год назад +1

      Having an African American actor present that monologue (an incidental point of casting to anonymize J.D. Salinger) with zero Black historical players makes it a little less than perfect, though.

    • @taylemgames2652
      @taylemgames2652 Год назад +3

      @@Hexon66 You need to learn history. This was before black players were in MLB. Before Jackie Robinson by some 25 years. This is about baseball and fathers and sons ... don't race bait it.

    • @ctidd
      @ctidd Год назад +1

      @@Hexon66, agreed. There were plenty of professional black baseball players from the time period. Once they expanded the universe beyond the Black Sox, they definitely could have included some.

    • @Jekyll_Island_Creatures
      @Jekyll_Island_Creatures Год назад +1

      Imagine one of the greatest players ever telling you that!

  • @barn_ninny
    @barn_ninny 5 месяцев назад +11

    Every boy thinks his dad is a superhero. Ray had to rediscover that.

  • @SparkleKnits
    @SparkleKnits Год назад +112

    I lost my father when I was 9. He was only 32, which is 8 years younger than I am now. The end of this movie always reduces me to a blubbering mess because I think about how wonderful it would be to be able to see my father again and introduce him to my husband and our children.
    This is such an amazing movie and y’all’s reaction is, as always, wonderful. ❤️

    • @otisroseboro5613
      @otisroseboro5613 Год назад +3

      I'm Sorry For Your Loss

    • @KosmicRoquer
      @KosmicRoquer Год назад +6

      I lost mine when I was 10. I love this movie and would love to be able to see my dad again.

    • @MrBark
      @MrBark Год назад +5

      I was 14 and am now the age he was when he died. This film gets me every time.

    • @kschneyer
      @kschneyer Год назад +5

      My dad died young, never got to meet his grandchildren, never got to see any of my stories or articles published (including the one in his favorite magazine). This movie always gets me.

    • @Peg__
      @Peg__ Год назад +3

      My dad died when I was 8 and have those same feelings. My son is an adult now and I'm glad people told me stories about my Dad, so I can teach life lessons with those stories. When our kids know the stories, our Dads will live on.

  • @DianaJG8
    @DianaJG8 Год назад +117

    They have actually built the "Field of Dreams" field in Iowa complete with corn field and just had the annual Cubs vs. Sox game there last week and it was televised, too. This has always been an absolute FAVORITE movie of mine! And Shoeless Joe retired and passed away here in Greenville, South Carolina. RIP to the actor who played him as well, the great Ray Liotta. 💔

    • @TripletDad3
      @TripletDad3 Год назад +11

      It was the Cubs vs Reds this year. Last year it was the Yankees vs White Sox. They don't have a game scheduled for next year, but they will probably make it a regular event in coming years since it was so popular with the players and the audience.

    • @TripletDad3
      @TripletDad3 Год назад +3

      It was the Cubs vs Reds this year. Last year it was the Yankees vs White Sox. They don't have a game scheduled for next year, but they will probably make it a regular event in coming years since it was so popular with the players and the audience.

    • @DianaJG8
      @DianaJG8 Год назад +3

      @@TripletDad3 - Thank you for the correction, Kurt, and the other info! 👍

    • @bobwheeler3220
      @bobwheeler3220 Год назад +6

      The intro sequence that Fox put together prior to the game was really well done: ruclips.net/video/qb0P0W79QMY/видео.html

    • @julesb1970
      @julesb1970 Год назад

      Here's the intro for the first game they played at the field with Kevin Costner in 2021
      ruclips.net/video/umWz4UEncRI/видео.html

  • @bobmcfadden1111
    @bobmcfadden1111 Год назад +91

    As someone with a complicated relationship with his father, I can never get through this movie with a dry eye. Thanks so much! ❤️

    • @Malryth
      @Malryth Год назад +9

      Agreed! I tear up at the end of this movie as my own relationship with my own Father was not as ideal as I had hoped as an older man. Another movie that hits you in the feels in Big Fish. That ending will have anyone with Daddy issues grabbing for the tissues.

  • @pisces228
    @pisces228 Год назад +32

    I was a college freshman when this came out. It was a huge commercial and critical success. Everyone felt how special it was--how HOPEFUL it was. All these years later, it's just as beautiful and heartwarming. We need a return to this kind of optimism in our culture. The sooner, the better.

  • @mgabbard
    @mgabbard Год назад +58

    Dr. Graham didn't regret leaving the field because he had already lived his dream. It wasn't baseball - it was helping others and he spent a lifetime doing it. Such a powerful scene.

    • @stephw1702
      @stephw1702 Месяц назад

      Exactly. Getting the chance to play answered a lifelong question for him - did he have what it takes against the best? He got his answer.

  • @Hopehubris1492
    @Hopehubris1492 Год назад +160

    Your reaction to realizing it was his dad, is the single best reaction by any reactors I’ve seen.
    Keep ‘em coming guys. Terrific!

  • @ericfaulkner7751
    @ericfaulkner7751 Год назад +45

    Now you understand why this is a timeless classic and one of the best ever movies. Great reaction guys, thank you.

  • @ninevoices9401
    @ninevoices9401 Год назад +28

    Quite simply put... Perfection. One of the greatest films ever made. If you don't cry at the end of this movie you have no soul.

  • @connielewis5522
    @connielewis5522 Год назад +12

    This is the greatest movie of all time!!!!

  • @geneticrex
    @geneticrex Год назад +207

    "A League of Their Own"......is another sports based film that is absolutely spectacular. Based on a historical reality, it's perfect for a female Friday movie night.

    • @Crittergirl81
      @Crittergirl81 Год назад +9

      Yes! Yes! Probably my favorite sports movie ever.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +9

      Stars Tom Hanks. And Madonna.
      Directed by Penny Marshall.

    • @Spiralsinto
      @Spiralsinto Год назад +8

      Yes please react to A League of Their Own.

    • @sarahfullerton6894
      @sarahfullerton6894 Год назад +4

      It's hilarious!

    • @2mon249
      @2mon249 Год назад +3

      Just make sure it's the original movie and not the smut they created on Amazon Prime.

  • @therealjohnxerri
    @therealjohnxerri Год назад +144

    "Ease his pain" was actually about easing Ray's pain. The pain of regret at the things he had said to his dad and not mending the relationship before his dad died.

    • @Ovrkyl
      @Ovrkyl Год назад +12

      That's why when Ray said "It was you.", Joe said "No, Ray, it was you."

    • @Harrisonm8
      @Harrisonm8 Год назад +7

      Or, it means ease his fathers pain, because it was a message directly to Ray. Ray made it happen with the one thing they both loved together, baseball. You could say both their love and pains connected them across the void, and there was enough magic in that corn field that Shoeless Joe's whisper could allow him to deliver a short message of how he could bridge the gap, creating this field, so Ray could play catch one more time with his dad.

    • @Ovrkyl
      @Ovrkyl Год назад +6

      @@Harrisonm8 I think it was pretty much established after Ray's conversation in the van with Terence that it was about Ray's relationship with his father and his regret at leaving his father in the way he did, badmouthing him and his baseball hero (Shoeless Joe), then his father dying before he could take it back, all confirmed when Joe said "No, Ray, it was you."

    • @danieljohnson2005
      @danieljohnson2005 Год назад

      That’s a good theory, but wouldn’t the voice have just said “Ease your pain” or “Ease my pain?” I’m pretty sure it was about his father.

    • @Ovrkyl
      @Ovrkyl Год назад +1

      @@danieljohnson2005 The conversation they have toward the end between Ray, Joe, and Terence pretty much explains "why".
      Ray had been selfless all the way through, and there was a purpose to everything, a reason each person was chosen even if they didn't understand it right away, with clues throughout telling the audience "why" for each person.
      Terence gave the interview about baseball, though he lied to Ray about it initially.
      Archie didn't get his dream shot, choosing being a doctor over being a ballplayer.
      And Ray, geez, how much foreshadowing did you need after the conversations he had, especially his talk with Terence in the van about his dad and the way they'd split and the regret he had that he could never take it all back.
      So this conversation pretty much spells it out and calls out Ray for his actions so far and his motivations (and hints at the upcoming finale and revelation). It was at this moment that Ray for the first time asked "what's in it for me?" And it seems as if Terence has an idea "why" Ray needed to stay, what was in it for him.
      -Ray Kinsella: Wait a second. Wait a second. Why him? I built this field. You wouldn't be here if it weren't for me.
      -Terence Mann: Ray, for God's sake.
      -Ray Kinsella: Well you wouldn't be here if it weren't...
      -Terence Mann: I'm unattached. You have a family.
      -Ray Kinsella: I know, but I want to know what's out there. I want to see it.
      -Shoeless Joe Jackson: But you're not invited.
      -Ray Kinsella: Not invited? What do you mean I'm not invited? That's my corn out there. You guys are guests in my corn.
      -Terence Mann: Ray...
      -Ray Kinsella: No, wait. I have done everything I've been asked to do. I didn't understand it, but I've done it. And I haven't once asked what's in it for me.
      -Shoeless Joe Jackson: What are you saying, Ray?
      -Ray Kinsella: I'm saying, what's in it for me?
      -Shoeless Joe Jackson: Is that why you did this? For you? I think you'd better stay here, Ray.
      -Ray Kinsella: Why?
      -Terence Mann: Ray, there was a reason they chose me, just as there was a reason they chose you and this field.
      -Ray Kinsella: Why?
      -Terence Mann: I gave an interview.
      -Ray Kinsella: What? What interview? What are you talking about?
      -Terence Mann: The one about Ebbets Field. The one that charged you up and sent you all the way to Boston to find me.
      -Ray Kinsella: You lied to me.
      -Terence Mann: Well you were kidnapping me at the time, you big jerk.
      -Ray Kinsella: Well you lied to me.
      -Terence Mann: You said your finger was a gun.
      -Ray Kinsella: That's a good point.
      -Terence Mann: Ray. Ray. Listen to me, Ray. Listen to me. There is something out there, Ray, and if I have the courage to go through with this, what a story it'll make. "Shoeless Joe Jackson comes to Iowa."
      -Ray Kinsella: What, you're going to write about it?
      -Terence Mann: You bet I'll write about it.
      -Ray Kinsella: You're going to write about it.
      -Terence Mann: Eh, that's what I do.
      -Ray Kinsella: Good. Good.

  • @joshuazerbe5777
    @joshuazerbe5777 Год назад +40

    Considering you both already lost your father's, I cannot imagine how much more this hit hard for you all! Phenomenal reaction 💯

  • @AJR-zg2py
    @AJR-zg2py Год назад +17

    As an example of art imitating life... actor Dwier Brown (who played Ray's dad in the last five minutes) filmed his scene the day after attending the funeral of his father who had passed away unexpectedly. He said his emotions were very fresh and painful but he pressed on and did the scene - and I think it definitely adds to how he played the reunion with his son Ray.

    • @mdo5121
      @mdo5121 Год назад +3

      Amazing story thx

  • @PatrickPrejusa
    @PatrickPrejusa Год назад +75

    one of the greatest films of all time. THE NATURAL is another magical film about baseball

    • @sarahfullerton6894
      @sarahfullerton6894 Год назад +4

      Yes, "The Natural" is, so, so good.

    • @ninjavigilante5311
      @ninjavigilante5311 Год назад

      Little big league!

    • @ericwillison4011
      @ericwillison4011 Год назад +2

      Spot on. Wilford Brimley was so good in that movie.
      "And you're the best goddamn hitter I ever saw. Suit up."

    • @michellebarry1555
      @michellebarry1555 Год назад +1

      Yes! Great recommendation!

    • @SuperDKUK
      @SuperDKUK Год назад +1

      I can never decide where to place these two movies in my top 2 sports movies.

  • @jayce711
    @jayce711 Год назад +69

    You guys should check out Hidden Figures. A true story of 3 black women's contributions to NASA and the space program in the 1960's. Great movie!!! You both will love it.

    • @1972mrgray
      @1972mrgray Год назад +1

      Wonderful movie!

    • @lynnhettrick7588
      @lynnhettrick7588 Год назад +1

      I love love love Hidden Figures! Katherine Johnson passed away a few years after the movie was made. Kevin Costner was in that one too.

    • @jayce711
      @jayce711 Год назад +2

      @@lynnhettrick7588 wouldn't that make an awesome Female Friday film!? 3 strong and smart women!!!

    • @lynnhettrick7588
      @lynnhettrick7588 Год назад

      @@jayce711 Definitely!

  • @lolly1405
    @lolly1405 9 месяцев назад +7

    Definitely one of the most underrated movies ever. I always watch it when I come across it. I own it on DVD and I will occasionally just pop it in. I never feel like I’ve watched it too many times. It’s just a feel good movie.

  • @davidklemas5486
    @davidklemas5486 Год назад +4

    When I moved from California to New Jersey in 2016, I drove across the country by myself, and I stopped here at the field, which is still there. There was nobody but me, I had it all to myself, ran the bases, walked the outfield, etc...... a magical place......

  • @Sidistic_Atheist
    @Sidistic_Atheist Год назад +61

    I'm not embarrassed to say that I cried like a baby after the first time watching this.
    And I still get a lump in my throat when I ever re-watch it... Especially now that I'm 57 and my father has passed away.
    *Fantastic honest reactions to a great movie..* Thankyou for letting us all join you both, on this emotional journey. ❤❤❤❤

    • @lorigrif262
      @lorigrif262 Год назад +3

      Caught my husband crying while watching this....for about the 50th time lol

  • @melvinsmiley5295
    @melvinsmiley5295 Год назад +20

    The movie is just perfection. James Earl Jones is AMAZING. And by far one of my favorites is Ray Liotta…still hard to believe he is gone….what a loss. Thanks for this review.

  • @nanastan9
    @nanastan9 Год назад +5

    I worked in a movie theater when this came out, and it was amazing to see all the tough guy sports dudes go into this movie cocky and laughing and joking with their buddies or dates, and then come out two hours later, silent and solemn, with red, watery eyes. Every one of em, every time.

  • @rkc906
    @rkc906 Год назад +2

    James Earl Jones' wife said to him "Jimmy, this is a movie you have to do". Bless her. Bless all who was involved in this movie. To Ray

  • @1972mrgray
    @1972mrgray Год назад +40

    I hope next year y’all watch the now-annual Field of Dreams MLB game from that very set. So special!

    • @jamesanthony5257
      @jamesanthony5257 Год назад +4

      The Reds and the Cubs played just last Thursday night. Takes you back to when they played and we watched just for the love of the game. Fun game to watch.

    • @carlhill6942
      @carlhill6942 Год назад

      They are actually not going to hold it next year due to construction of other fields in the area. They are hoping to be back in 2024.

  • @michaeljacyna1973
    @michaeljacyna1973 Год назад +27

    The actor who plays John Kinsella at the end recently lost his father before shooting his scene. The actor talked about how challenging it was to film his part. I definitely feel his heavy heart coming through in his performance.

  • @DBRONX
    @DBRONX Год назад +10

    I saw this NINE TIMES when it first came out in 1989. Even now, 33 years later, I can't stop the tears from coming. To watch both of you react so many of us have done over the years made me cry all over again.

  • @DontrelleRoosevelt
    @DontrelleRoosevelt Год назад +8

    I think this is one of the greatest films of all time, way up there with Shawshank Redemption. I cry my dang eyes out every time, especially when Ray says, "Dad...".

  • @jonathanjones621
    @jonathanjones621 Год назад +166

    The Field of Dreams field is still there in Iowa. They actually played an MLB game on that field in classic uniforms. I believe it was the White Sox and Yankees game. Costner got to be in the announcer's booth during the game. It was amazing. The players entered the field from the corn.

    • @JStarStar00
      @JStarStar00 Год назад +19

      They built a separate full sized MLB field about 200 yards from the movie site, which has been kept intact.
      Cubs and Reds played last week. There will be no game in 2023 but possibly more in the future.

    • @grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441
      @grumpyoldgraymetalhead2441 Год назад +3

      @@emeraldcity789 Cubs and Reds

    • @j.w.matney8390
      @j.w.matney8390 Год назад +2

      The most recent one was Reds vs the Cubs.

    • @charlier711
      @charlier711 Год назад +3

      Saw that. Great idea MLB!

    • @garykolb4550
      @garykolb4550 Год назад +8

      I live in California. When my son played minor league baseball in Indiana we drove his car out there and went three hours out of our way to play catch on the field. Exceeded both our expectations. I had another visitor take a photo of us. What I wouldn’t give to play catch with my father again. One day, my son will feel the same way. When Roger Ebert reviewed this movie he noted that he saw so many movies each year that he could guess the plot a few minutes in. This movie was a plot he’d never seen before.

  • @mariejustme
    @mariejustme Год назад +54

    When you were tearing up about Terrance Mann I was thinking-just wait. This movie is in my top ten. I’ve seen it so many times and it never gets old. So glad you loved it.

  • @horstrj
    @horstrj Год назад +8

    Ive seen this movie more than 50 times since it came out. Ive never not cried when doc steps off the field or when he calls him dad. Not just a tear. Openly weeping. Its the only movie that has ever done that to me even once, let alone over and over and over.

    • @lanebatts26
      @lanebatts26 Год назад +2

      The whole movie is great, but those last 15 minutes or so... Destroys people

  • @Tiyedyed
    @Tiyedyed 9 месяцев назад +2

    The choke hold this movie had on my dad, his father never had anything to do with his kids. Really all the men of his generation cried like babies at this movie.

  • @marymiller4494
    @marymiller4494 Год назад +67

    One of the best baseball movies ever made! I saw this with my mom at the theatre when it first came out and have loved it ever since. I just watched this the other day, it always makes me smile.
    Another of Kevin Costner's is Bull Durham, a great movie with an awesome cast! ❤️

    • @lynnhettrick7588
      @lynnhettrick7588 Год назад +2

      Bull Durham is a good one too! I haven't watched that one in a while.

    • @allenwhitmer8192
      @allenwhitmer8192 Год назад +2

      Also, For the Love of the Game, another Costner baseball masterpiece

    • @amandafaber9983
      @amandafaber9983 Год назад +3

      Yes, Bull Durham is another great baseball movie!

  • @pattyestrada6
    @pattyestrada6 Год назад +5

    James Earl Jones, who plays Terrance Mann, is the voice of Mufasa in The Lion King and Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy. Shoeless Joe is played by Ray Liotta, who sadly passed away about 3 months ago. Please react to one of his best movies (and one of my top three) “Good Fellas”. Amber, this movie is adapted from the book “Shoeless Joe”. And Jordan, you’ll get the baseball games that you didn’t get here from “A League of Their Own”

  • @TheBriguy33
    @TheBriguy33 8 месяцев назад +4

    Have seen this movie countless times, and the ending is still emotional and fantastic to this day. More than just a baseball film. Everyone Ray encounters throughout the film had a mission that he helped complete. Every time I see this movie on TV, I find myself watching it again, no matter what part it's at. Baseball was the backdrop to a more deeper story. Reminds me to of the first "Field Of Dreams" MLB game played in Iowa on that same field in 2021. The Yankees and White Sox. Kevin Costner did an intro, the same theme music, and the players coming out of the cornfield, it was amazing :)

  • @richmeister22
    @richmeister22 Год назад +4

    I watched this film when it first came out. I'm 56 now, and I can't get through "Hey Dad, you wanna have a catch" without tears. Who wouldn't love to have a chance to have a catch with their Dad. Lost mine in 2010. Miss you Dad.

  • @mrantdagreat
    @mrantdagreat Год назад +68

    Great movie...Kevin Costner is won of my favorite actors and for a stretch of about a decade didn't make a bad movie. Great reaction and another classic sports movie with him in it as well is "Bull Durham". It also stars Tim Robbins who played Andy in the Shawshank Redemption... Terrific film.

    • @RitaBowen1
      @RitaBowen1 Год назад +2

      Yes very good movie

    • @deemonik
      @deemonik Год назад +4

      Kevin Costner was king of the late 80's/early 90's for me. From Untouchables to Robin hood, Waterworld, The War and everything in between. Gold

    • @mena94x3
      @mena94x3 Год назад +3

      He’s *one of mine as well. 🥰🥰🥰

    • @JaneDoe369B
      @JaneDoe369B Год назад +2

      Bull Durham is one fun dirty baseball movie! Love it! xoxo

    • @lynnhettrick7588
      @lynnhettrick7588 Год назад +2

      Yes, "Bull Durham" and "A League of Their Own" are must-watch movies too!

  • @Malryth
    @Malryth Год назад +51

    This was a sports movie with a lot of Heart!! It was based on the novel "Shoeless Joe" by Canadian author W. P. Kinsella. It really does hit you in the feels (in a good way). If you want to react to a more comical and light hearted sports movie....try watching/reacting to Major League if either of you haven't seen it already.

    • @daverhoden445
      @daverhoden445 Год назад +1

      Or better yet, A League of Their Own.

  • @onemondaynight
    @onemondaynight Год назад +2

    In the late 90s someone published a list of movies that were the "top tearjerkers for men." This was one of them. I saw this in the theater when it came out, and I watch it again every few years. Doctor Graham crossing the line and "hey, Dad" get me every time.

  • @twittertwice
    @twittertwice 9 дней назад

    I am a very lucky person. I met Kevin Costner at Older Actor Danny Glover wife’s gallery opening. Costner had just won a There thank you Oscar or two for Dancing with Wolves… one of the nicest guys… then several years later, a dear friend, actor Cleavon Little asked me to be his date at a dinner at the home of a friend. Cleavon did a little film with Mel Brooks. But Cleavon’s real love was for the theater and he had won a Tony on Broadway. The guests at that dinner included James Earl Jones and his wife. James is another New York Theater actor. I was lucky to bump into him again after that. Extraordinary men. I had actually Costner and Jones were in a film together. This was a lovely revisit.
    You two were so sweet at the end. Lovely film.

  • @vinnygi
    @vinnygi Год назад +166

    My favorite aspect of this movie is that they never try to explain how things are happening like most filmmakers would insist on doing. They trusted the audience and that allows the magic to stay intact. Brilliant.

    • @markallan5484
      @markallan5484 Год назад +11

      Excellent point. To fully appreciate W.P. Kinsella (the author whose book Shoeless Joe led to Field of Dreams), you have to accept that magic could happen.

    • @alberth9418
      @alberth9418 Год назад +5

      One of my favorite reviews I read of this movie, back in the day, gave it different ratings.
      Out of 4 stars:
      3 1/2 stars if you buy the concept and just roll with it
      1 star if you don't.
      I thought that was perfect. If you just accept the premise, you'll love it. If you don't, then you aren't going to like it.

    • @jbauer140
      @jbauer140 8 месяцев назад +1

      this movie is everything that modern day movies and Disney has lost!!!!!! the ability to tell a story and allow the audience to use their imagination and just lose themselves in the moment. this movie makes me really dislike this generation of movies and moviemaking!!!!! no originality, weak writing, no real character arc and development.

  • @kenshumaker5962
    @kenshumaker5962 Год назад +6

    I'm 62 now and this is my favorite movie and still moves me every time I watch it. I loved your reactions. ❤️

  • @EchoesDaBear
    @EchoesDaBear Год назад +11

    This movie holds as much magic for me as it did 33 years ago when first seeing it! For me, it pretty near a perfect movie! Perfectly written, acted, paced - and with so much heart, one can't help but let the emotions flow! Ray's line "dad, wanna have a catch" will forever bring me to tears - so I was crying, right along with you two!
    So very glad you found this movie - and I encourage you to watch it with your kids when they're older as I have with my two sons, and will again when my daughter is older.
    Peace & love guys!

  • @CatherineFlading
    @CatherineFlading Год назад +3

    The end of this makes me sob! My dad passed when I was eight. The thought of seeing him in his prime and actually having a conversation with him is priceless!

  • @maxsmiley7191
    @maxsmiley7191 Год назад +14

    Hoosiers, The Natural, Field of Dreams, Rudy, Slapshot, these are the Sports Movies for me, glad you have started to watch some

    • @curtisw502
      @curtisw502 Год назад +1

      I've probably seen Hoosiers 1000 times and could recite it line by line
      Right up there with Rocky in terms of awesome underdog stories

    • @andyrunton
      @andyrunton Год назад +1

      The Natural has to be the next one. You guys will love it so so much!

    • @maxsmiley7191
      @maxsmiley7191 Год назад

      @@curtisw502 yes, it is my favorite all time sports movie, no doubt

    • @Huntress59
      @Huntress59 Год назад

      Don’t forget Remember the Titans. Not sure if they’ve seen it

    • @maxsmiley7191
      @maxsmiley7191 Год назад

      @@Huntress59 Good call

  • @CoryGasaway
    @CoryGasaway Год назад +39

    This movie is on a whole other level of emotion and magic. It's truly a perfect film. The film is Capra-esque as It's Wonderful Life meets baseball! Watch it again around Christmas time. It'll hit even harder.

    • @SPohl-zy4rz
      @SPohl-zy4rz Год назад +3

      Yep. Very Capra-esque, "It's a Wonderful Life." Nice observation. You nailed it.

  • @robertmcdermott7246
    @robertmcdermott7246 4 месяца назад +2

    Amber's reactions at the end are priceless.

  • @garywheeler9855
    @garywheeler9855 Год назад +1

    I’m from Chicago. The first game I ever went to was a White Sox game my father took me to. I’m a history buff and have read everything I could find on the 1919 White Sox. The eight players involved in the Scandal were “suspended” from Baseball for life. Shoeless Joe, one of the greatest hitters ever, never played pro ball again.
    Last year MLB held a game in Dyersville, IA in August between the White Sox and the Yankees. Kevin Costner walked onto the Field of Dreams out of the corn followed by the players from both clubs. The game itself was almost as magical as the movie! It ended with Tim Anderson of the Sox hitting a walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth.
    Now it will become an annual event. That great movie changed Baseball. You can take Luca there some day and maybe “have a catch” on that field before the game. “Is this heaven?” I think so.

  • @silverdoeGirl
    @silverdoeGirl Год назад +63

    I'm SO glad you've done this film! Its so heartwarming isn't it? IF we'd had meme's back then? ''Build it, he will come.'' would've been as HUGE as the film was lol. Its such a great cast too. One of my all time greatest films! Its about taking chances on the impossible. Family. Love. Second chances. Childhood. Its amazing.

    • @jollyrodgers7272
      @jollyrodgers7272 Год назад +3

      We did have memes back then, and yes "If you build it, he will come" was indeed a meme. We just didn't have the digital social media all over the place. But the meme was on tv, radio, at the watercooler, etc.

    • @silverdoeGirl
      @silverdoeGirl Год назад

      @@jollyrodgers7272 True! I didn't think about it like that lol :)

  • @CaliforniaGirl64
    @CaliforniaGirl64 Год назад +54

    Great reaction, glad you enjoyed it! Another great baseball movie from this era that I think you guys would enjoy is A League of Their Own.

  • @andyfletcher3561
    @andyfletcher3561 Год назад

    It's nice to see I'm not the only grown man the last 15 minutes of this great film brings to tears. I start when James Earl Jones with that voice of his starts his "People will come Ray" soliloquy. It takes me back to the America of my childhood and my love for the game of baseball. Baseball truly has "marked the time", more so than any other American sport. Then, leaving home as I did at 17 in the middle of my senior year amid issues with my abusive step father and having not seen my birth father at that point for 7 years already, when he gets to "Hey Dad..."...I'm done and my eyeballs are burning. I can't stop it, I've watched this film 20 times, and I still can't stop it. For me, it's one of the greatest films ever made.

  • @DeannaAKADeanna
    @DeannaAKADeanna Год назад +1

    I miss my dad & my mom. They both gave such great hugs. Dad played a little college football. I remember he played baseball or softball for our subdivision (for city league play) when I was very young. I eventually became pretty athletic (intramural softball & flag football and later on I got very into cycling... 2-day, 170-mile bike tours for charity). Occasionally I sometimes felt like the son he secretly wanted because I would see something I wanted and GO for it and I really pushed myself at times (kind of weird but awesome when you feel like your dad's favorite), but I was the girl he always reminded to "act like a lady." I so miss him.

  • @gs8191
    @gs8191 Год назад +8

    Nothing compares to this movie; I cry every time. It's a genre entirely of its own and at a level unmatched. But another magical baseball movie is the Natural. It takes place in the 1920s and 30s and stars Robert Redford as the mythical Roy Hobbes who makes his debut in the majors in his mid-thirties. You won't cry as much as you did this movie, but you will cry.

  • @rkstevenson5448
    @rkstevenson5448 Год назад +78

    Honestly, one of the best parts James Earl Jones has ever played. Cracks me up with his delivery every time.

    • @janbaker9869
      @janbaker9869 Год назад +8

      I actually had the opportunity to meet him once in Baltimore and tell him how much his scene where he laughed right before he went into the corn was my favorite moment. So genuine and sweet. He thanked me for sharing that.

    • @dubuque1
      @dubuque1 Год назад +6

      @@janbaker9869 I met him when I worked at Sears, he came in during filming I believe to get fishing stuff to I believe go fishing with his son. Not sure if that is accurate :)

    • @evanjones8142
      @evanjones8142 Год назад +3

      I love his rant in the van when Ray told him he read The Boat Rocker. I couldn't breathe from laughing.

    • @razorgee2873
      @razorgee2873 7 месяцев назад +1

      FYI.....James Earl Jones was the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars.

  • @johnv61
    @johnv61 Месяц назад +1

    I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched this reaction, the best reaction to this movie I’ve seen. You guys are the best

  • @coachmullen1
    @coachmullen1 6 месяцев назад +1

    This movie is a humanity test, and you both aced it!
    You're supposed to cry at least a few times. Well done!
    The book, "Shoeless Joe", is also amazing.

  • @ellenjones7819
    @ellenjones7819 Год назад +7

    I love this film. I always tear up at the end because my father passed away when I was a teenager. I'd give anything to be able to spend the day with him and introduce him to his grandkids.

  • @johnnicpon5783
    @johnnicpon5783 Год назад +17

    Thank you both for such a beautiful sharing of emotions. The Field of Dreams still exists and has become quite the tourist attraction. Also, the pain being eased was Ray's, not his fathers. This movie is so wonderful on so many different levels.

  • @frickaaron
    @frickaaron 14 дней назад

    MY LORD your reaction to seeing his dad is priceless. True natural emotion!

  • @mark-be9mq
    @mark-be9mq Год назад +1

    One thing to highlight is in '88 every kid grew up w baseball still America's game, the #1 sport. Baseball's history was literally stitched into the fabric of American history & life just as the movie says.
    Guys all knew the names Shoeless Joe, Babe, Cobb, Cy Young, The Black Sox Story. We all knew the baseball numbers: 61, 56, 511, .424, .406, 2180, ect.
    On top of being magic, the movie, tapped into a shared national sense of history, ideas & ideals that didn't need words and ran deep in every boy/man's heart.

  • @michaellueneburg2261
    @michaellueneburg2261 Год назад +6

    My dad passed away 3 years ago and I can say unequivocally, I would plow under every square in of land that I own to have just one more catch with my pops. Great movie! Great reaction!

  • @mdanam
    @mdanam Год назад +21

    I used to own this movie on VHS. I haven't watched it in years. I still teared up when he said " hey Dad, want to have a catch? " Amber's very genuine emotional response just Amplified the feeling. One of the greatest movies of all time

  • @jimmccarley8280
    @jimmccarley8280 Год назад +2

    I am 65 years old and love movies, always have...this is the greatest movie of all time...period.

  • @drewrayg
    @drewrayg Год назад +6

    One of my favorite films of all time. It’s beautiful from the performances, the story, the score … it’s perfect. Glad you both loved it. Also, I’ve seen it many many times and it never fails to make me cry.

  • @MiguelLopez-is9te
    @MiguelLopez-is9te Год назад +25

    I was 16 when this movie hit the theaters. Absolutely love it. This was the first movie that made my father cry. Loved your reactions! 💜

  • @crawfb
    @crawfb Год назад +3

    This is a movie about fathers and sons. It hits so deep if you've had any sort of relationship with your father that was never properly fulfilled. I lost my dad early and he's with me every time I watch this great film. Good to see others can feel the same way.

  • @diggitydog412
    @diggitydog412 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is my all time favorite movie.....and since my dad has died I can barely watch the final scene. It is such an amazing journey and so well written and imagined. I am proud to say I cry at the end EVERY time.

  • @HellhammerSS
    @HellhammerSS Год назад +1

    The Moonlight Graham thing is the most universal. Giving up, or just getting a sample of your dream, but sacrificing it for your duty/job.

  • @pamgray7410
    @pamgray7410 Год назад +7

    The end always gets me. I love James Earl Jones and Burt Lancaster in this movie. Of course Kevin Costner is fantastic.
    The Blind Side is a great football movie.

  • @randyhochstein8455
    @randyhochstein8455 Год назад +9

    This movie makes me cry every single time. One of the greatest Costner movies ever made. The characters are so endearing, and the actors portraying them are perfectly cast. Great film, and great reaction.
    ♥️✌🏼😎

  • @glynnborders762
    @glynnborders762 7 дней назад

    This is one of my top five favorite movies. I saw it in Los Angeles when it first came out. All the men in the theatre were crying. We were all sniffling. No man would make eye contact with another in the lobby afterwards because we all had red eyes. Still a beautiful film. I loved both of your reactions.

  • @christopherking4932
    @christopherking4932 Год назад +5

    That ending always hits me so much, I love this movie so deeply.

  • @SmokeDogg11
    @SmokeDogg11 Год назад +38

    "Don't we need a catcher?"
    "Not if you get it near the plate, we don't."
    Cracks me up every time.

  • @Carln0130
    @Carln0130 Год назад +1

    You guys got it. You got it just right. Those last comments about the circle of life at the end. How you viewed your folks, and now how your children view you. It is all so true. This 63 year old dude can confirm that for you. God Bless you both and your family. Thanks for the reaction. It really is a great movie.

  • @coop8849
    @coop8849 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wait till watch it again, you're gonna cry more at the scene in the van when he talks about his father

  • @daniellongo7611
    @daniellongo7611 Год назад +15

    James Earl Jones was the voice of Darth Vader.

    • @wendell6468
      @wendell6468 Год назад +3

      he also says, "THIS is CNN"...😉☺

    • @kimyanchus582
      @kimyanchus582 Год назад

      Also the voice of "This Is CNN" 😀

    • @jenfine
      @jenfine Год назад

      And Mufasa in the Lion King…

    • @amythompson2624
      @amythompson2624 Год назад

      And the voice of Mufasa in Lion King 🦁

    • @ToniMcGinty
      @ToniMcGinty Год назад

      James Earl Jones once told me I had a cool voice. I almost fainted.

  • @paulaanderson7691
    @paulaanderson7691 Год назад +10

    I love this movie…and I cry every time! Such a great cast and storyline. James Earl Jones - every time he speaks I hear Darth Vader!!! ❤️

  • @namelessdrifter651
    @namelessdrifter651 Год назад +1

    You guys talked about liking the black man's voice. His name is James Earl Jones, and he - and/or his voice - has been in a lot of movies. He is the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars, the voice of Mufasa in the Lion King, and he is in Conan the Barbarian.

  • @SENSO1966
    @SENSO1966 6 месяцев назад +1

    I always come back here when I need to cry...your reactions throughout this film are so beautiful...

  • @randycooper3428
    @randycooper3428 Год назад +32

    Another great baseball movie also with Costner is "For Love Of the Game". It's sooo good.

    • @paulamaggard6499
      @paulamaggard6499 Год назад +1

      Agree! It is a wonderful film - you gotta see it!

    • @atuuschaaw
      @atuuschaaw Год назад

      Agreed! ♥

    • @kenlangston3451
      @kenlangston3451 Год назад +3

      Both this and For Love of the Game are great movies but I still think Bull Durham is my favorite Kevin Costner baseball movie.

    • @atuuschaaw
      @atuuschaaw Год назад +1

      @@kenlangston3451, Classic, and fun!

    • @paulthompson4545
      @paulthompson4545 Год назад +3

      I vote for bull Durham. Heh heh, trust me, aim for the mascot

  • @mattperiolat
    @mattperiolat Год назад +15

    Oh man, this reaction… I love the movie dearly, but it feels so much… more when you see the way you two reacted to it. It makes me proud of the movie and so glad to share it and that it still has magic.
    “Is there a heaven?”
    “Oh yeah. It’s the place dreams come true.”
    “Maybe this is heaven.”
    You say every day is a blessing? Today, you got blessed back I’d say.

  • @patcurrie9888
    @patcurrie9888 Год назад +1

    One of my favorites. James Earl Jones was such a great edition to the cast. Nice to see a cool, funny guy with Darth Vader's voice. Glad you both enjoyed it.

  • @76063co2
    @76063co2 Год назад +6

    What a reaction. That was moving to see you guys both react to like this. I think this is why people enjoy reaction channels. We like to experience how we originally felt through eyes others.

  • @leeswhimsy
    @leeswhimsy Год назад +20

    I've seen this movie sooooo many times, and every time I have tears running down my face at the end. So many lessons to learn from it. It was so well done and you don't realize how much emotion is building up inside you until it comes out of you with the tears. I just love everything about it. BTW, Amber - I had that exact tee shirt, purchased at a Steve Miller concert!!!