It was a risk, no fight scenes, or car chases. It was plain and simple, great acting and a story that took you on a journey of the past. Kevin Costner is a master of his craft.👏👏👏👏
Costner is a pretty tough guy in real life. He had Michael Blake up against a wall one time. His response to the “peak” comment is so honest and funny 😂
Costner Peaked at Dancing with Wolves and it went downhill after that.He wanted to be the next Clint Eastwood in his Westerns.No Way that was happening.
I don't like that word, BUT here it really makes me laugh . . . Seton's laugh, Costner's reaction and smile, McLovin with his back to the camera . . . sooo funny! And, BTW, I'm watching this 2 years later and Costner is still gorgeous!! Plus he seems like a genuinely nice guy, regardless of who he's talking to. :)
He was right about Field of Dreams. That easily could’ve been a disaster if it was handled poorly. It was probably a movie with the least amount of tension you will ever see and filled with a lot of heartfelt, soul searching moments. Fortunately it turned into a masterpiece.
Ramiro Rincon That is the problem with our society today. Keep compromising. Oh its ok.. I am an adult and I do not tune in to hear vulger language. It will always be offensive on tbis stage.
I know Kevin smirked as he said it, but I can't tell if it's because he caught what he had said (f bomb) or was he was just giving the guy a hard time, BUT he did look slightly upset with what he had said...maybe it's just me? I love costner though, so I don't really care, just curious
I'd be interested if Kevin or others can put in a 'back out' clause in their contract, and/or how contractually locked are they when agreeing to do Field Of Dreams et al? I always remember the mess Kim Bassinger caused getting on board to do Boxing Helena. And still not sure if she quit, or was fired? But she certainly didn't like the direction the movie was going, and no one wanted to hear her ideas. And a long court battle ensued as to who was obligated to who under contract. Right at her 'peak' too. LOL
Everyone on the planet can be separated into two categories, people who love Field of Dreams and people who hate it. Pick your friends, your wife, even your employees by that simple criterion.
Field oF Dreams was never going to be that goofy because the book, Shoeless Joe, was a best seller. A lot of people knew what Field of Dreams was about before the movie made the theatres. It was more a question of the movie being the story Kinsella told in the book. This is why education is important. Just because you don't understand it, doesn't mean others don't.
Field of Dreams took a ton of chances. It could very easily have been a huge flop. The fact that it's based on a book that was a best seller doesn't mean anything. If a book sells 100,000 copies it's considered a success. If only 100,000 people go to the theatre to see a movie (especially in 1988) then that movie is going to be a flop. And I guarantee you 95% of the people who went to see Field of Dreams when it first came out had never heard of the book.
@@piteusx8440 I disagree. I went to see it at the theater when if first came out. All people knew is that it was Kevin Costner in another baseball movie.
@@lynnturman8157 I don't know where you grew up ... but most people had heard of the book, Shoeless Joe. It was after a niche audience. Costner even admitted it was a big budget movie.
@@piteusx8440 yeah, it was a big budget movie. That's one of the ways it took a huge chance. Because I still say most people had never heard of the book at the time. Yeah, now they have, after the movie has been so successful for 30 years. I lived in Seattle at the time. And Shoeless Joe was not a thing in popular culture or mainstream media or whatever you want to call it. I could be wrong. Maybe I've blocked out all memories of Capraesque sports fantasy novellas dealing with sons bringing back their childhood heroes from the dead.
So yeah....got a great idea for a movie....the world is flooded, Hopper will play the bad guy and you have webbed feet. its gonna be huge. What could go wrong?
Poor Kevin, he actually thinks he is an A-list star. His career went in the toilet because he's always wanted to be the hero, the winner, the badass in every single film, refused to do any sequels, not to mention the fact the he's an asshole.. Add that up and you have an actor with about 4 or 5 great years. His peak was 30 years ago. Although Open Range was a great movie it was Robert Duvall that made it that way, Kevin based his character on Duvalls' Augustus "Gus" McRae from Lonesome Dove.. Kevin is no Gus, He is no Wyatt Earp either. Another Hollyweirdo
If you wanna fire shots at someone, don't load "refused to do any sequels" into the chamber. Historically speaking, sequels have largely been money grabs, so refusing to do them on principle speaks to integrity more than anything else.
the movie is borderline masterpiece.. it just has way too many things going on that dont makes sense , fantasy movie mixed with heartfelt reality was just a poor choice ... could have tweeked this just a little ...and been even better
Dan Patrick and his little danettes! What an ego that he has! To have a group of guys that he can call his Danettes! I, being the man I am would never want to be called a Danette! It’s a great name for a girl! It’s my daughter’s name matter of fact! Just don’t like his show. He’s a name dropper. He wants you or us to know all the big name people he knows. Who cares!
Why can’t u course in the US on TV or radio, that’s strange for the land of the free. Here u can say what the F;) u want. Children don’t care, they know that words anyway.
It was a risk, no fight scenes, or car chases. It was plain and simple, great acting and a story that took you on a journey of the past. Kevin Costner is a master of his craft.👏👏👏👏
Costner is a pretty tough guy in real life. He had Michael Blake up against a wall one time. His response to the “peak” comment is so honest and funny 😂
I wish Kevin would make a MR Brooks pt 2...that was the best serial killer movie I have ever seen..
Fr
Exactly
💯
And he lives !!!
We agree 👍
Best show, 99% time I’m listening on podcast, lucky to catch that live on 239.... was laughing hard... guys are the best
Kevin Costner is just now blooming as an actor imo. He's amazing and this clip is hilarious. Hats off to DP Show. Gotta love RUclips.
I like how Dan tells Pauly he can’t say that that before telling Kevin Costner that he can’t say that either haha. Classic
Costner Peaked at Dancing with Wolves and it went downhill after that.He wanted to be the next Clint Eastwood in his Westerns.No Way that was happening.
I mean Paulie did start it! 😂
Not sure he has peaked. Yellowstone might be close .keep it up Kevin
Josh Hall Yellowstone is outstanding
Is it good?
@@kennethlauer4735 Created, written, and directed by Taylor Sheridan.
Yellowstone is incredible! Almost done with Season 1
Open Range is the GOAT Costner film.
Jfk
Hell yeah
My fave of his too.
Dances with wolves!!
"What the f*ck you talkin' bout??!"
🤣🤣🤣
I don't like that word, BUT here it really makes me laugh . . . Seton's laugh, Costner's reaction and smile, McLovin with his back to the camera . . . sooo funny! And, BTW, I'm watching this 2 years later and Costner is still gorgeous!! Plus he seems like a genuinely nice guy, regardless of who he's talking to. :)
Great question. Paulie got a genuine answer.
“I’m aware” 🤣🤣🤣
Costner is a legend
Oh, you guys just made my day! This is good stuff!
He was right about Field of Dreams. That easily could’ve been a disaster if it was handled poorly. It was probably a movie with the least amount of tension you will ever see and filled with a lot of heartfelt, soul searching moments. Fortunately it turned into a masterpiece.
It was one of the few movies that actually made sense from start to finish and every part of the movie helped other parts of the movie make sense
@Miles Doyle just stop
The light on Mr. Kostner looks greener than the others.
This is Gold!!!, look at mclovins feet at 1:20, LOLOLOLOL looks like fake legs! 😂
Loved his recent movie The Highway men with Woody Harrelson too!
Same. It was good flick.
Bonie and cly ?
@@panchito1384 Yep!
Yep, great film. Good on screen chemistry with Harrelson too
Here on Mc’Lovin’s last day. Him hiding behind Tod is hilarious.
Kevin Costner was at this Dan Patrick studio 5 minutes from my house?!?!?! In a small town in Ct! Wish I knew.... 😏
That reaction could only help DP show. Hilarious!!
Saw No Way Out for the first time ever today. Great movie.
Costner is a fucking legend.
This has to be the best exchange in the history of the DP show.
Jerry Traveler no need for using fword on live radio..
@@stevepemper It was radio who cares.You hear wrds like like on Reg Cable and mvoes all thetime.
Jerry Traveler Kids are listening. Low class.
@@stevepemper Well I doubt kids would want to turn on to the DP Show unless they have Audience on Direct TV or get on BR Live
Ramiro Rincon That is the problem with our society today. Keep compromising. Oh its ok.. I am an adult and I do not tune in to hear vulger language. It will always be offensive on tbis stage.
I know Kevin smirked as he said it, but I can't tell if it's because he caught what he had said (f bomb) or was he was just giving the guy a hard time, BUT he did look slightly upset with what he had said...maybe it's just me? I love costner though, so I don't really care, just curious
I think he really was upset with “peak” thing 😂
Nothing was better then water world
When your a insanely talented actor like him, you can make a goofy movie an all time classic !
Insanely talented? What adjective would you use for Brando or Oldman?
@@RK-re5tj Better than average.
@@joescott778 Lmao
Maybe Kevin's nonsense public persona helped sell this film.
It was a serious movie with a universal message
Bull Durham was the superior baseball film. The best baseball film ever made, and one of the best sports films ever.
What? "The Rookie" "The Natural" "Major League"
@@RK-re5tj All great films, but no other movie has ever captured what baseball is all about, like Bull Durham. Imo
I thought "field of dreams" was better.
Just couldn't get into "BD".
Maybe I should watch it again.
Lol! That was good.
friggin love costner
Nice Work Team! (Sports Emmy Worthy)
Love Crash Davis!!!
Rose goes in the front big guy!
I'd be interested if Kevin or others can put in a 'back out' clause in their contract, and/or how contractually locked are they when agreeing to do Field Of Dreams et al? I always remember the mess Kim Bassinger caused getting on board to do Boxing Helena. And still not sure if she quit, or was fired? But she certainly didn't like the direction the movie was going, and no one wanted to hear her ideas. And a long court battle ensued as to who was obligated to who under contract. Right at her 'peak' too. LOL
That's it! Costner's on delay from now on!
Such a boss
He's a real natural
Loved this! 😂
Everyone on the planet can be separated into two categories, people who love Field of Dreams and people who hate it. Pick your friends, your wife, even your employees by that simple criterion.
Is this Heaven No its IOWA
Should have asked him about Waterworld...
Cool fucking movie bro
Waterworld totally made money, Google it. Now The Postman lost it's ass.
Waterworld was awesome. Okay, maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but I never understood the hate it got-(gets).
The Postman was cool as fuck too
DAN IS REALLY GOOD. Why he allows others to speak on his show is a shame to many
I fucking love Tin Cup!
Field oF Dreams was never going to be that goofy because the book, Shoeless Joe, was a best seller. A lot of people knew what Field of Dreams was about before the movie made the theatres. It was more a question of the movie being the story Kinsella told in the book. This is why education is important. Just because you don't understand it, doesn't mean others don't.
Field of Dreams took a ton of chances. It could very easily have been a huge flop. The fact that it's based on a book that was a best seller doesn't mean anything. If a book sells 100,000 copies it's considered a success. If only 100,000 people go to the theatre to see a movie (especially in 1988) then that movie is going to be a flop. And I guarantee you 95% of the people who went to see Field of Dreams when it first came out had never heard of the book.
@@lynnturman8157 People still knew what the book was about. People were excited when the movie came out. They wanted to see the corn fields.
@@piteusx8440 I disagree. I went to see it at the theater when if first came out. All people knew is that it was Kevin Costner in another baseball movie.
@@lynnturman8157 I don't know where you grew up ... but most people had heard of the book, Shoeless Joe. It was after a niche audience. Costner even admitted it was a big budget movie.
@@piteusx8440 yeah, it was a big budget movie. That's one of the ways it took a huge chance. Because I still say most people had never heard of the book at the time. Yeah, now they have, after the movie has been so successful for 30 years. I lived in Seattle at the time. And Shoeless Joe was not a thing in popular culture or mainstream media or whatever you want to call it. I could be wrong. Maybe I've blocked out all memories of Capraesque sports fantasy novellas dealing with sons bringing back their childhood heroes from the dead.
What the hell is saul goodman doing there
Is this show on TV again?
4 guys laughing in fake mode just to be heard on the air. High school.
Ol John Dutton
So yeah....got a great idea for a movie....the world is flooded, Hopper will play the bad guy and you have webbed feet. its gonna be huge. What could go wrong?
I wish Kevin would make... Nothing else please god!
And they dont read the comments so why did I post it
Haven’t watched it in a long time but doesn’t FOD kinda suck?
Especially compared to Bull Durham
Compton
Poor Kevin, he actually thinks he is an A-list star. His career went in the toilet because he's always wanted to be the hero, the winner, the badass in every single film, refused to do any sequels, not to mention the fact the he's an asshole.. Add that up and you have an actor with about 4 or 5 great years. His peak was 30 years ago. Although Open Range was a great movie it was Robert Duvall that made it that way, Kevin based his character on Duvalls' Augustus "Gus" McRae from Lonesome Dove.. Kevin is no Gus, He is no Wyatt Earp either. Another Hollyweirdo
If you wanna fire shots at someone, don't load "refused to do any sequels" into the chamber. Historically speaking, sequels have largely been money grabs, so refusing to do them on principle speaks to integrity more than anything else.
Cal Ripkin Jr hahahahaha
Hes not wrong Kevin. You peaked years ago
Love Costner, kinda looks like Urban Meyer on a sports show
the movie is borderline masterpiece.. it just has way too many things going on that dont makes sense , fantasy movie mixed with heartfelt reality was just a poor choice ... could have tweeked this just a little ...and been even better
Why does Dan need 4 stat boys on the backend.You would think he has Bodyguards too.Tin Cup/Draft Day/Yellowstone Costner is still here.
rich ernest he hasn’t made a good movie since the 90’s was his point and is totally correct
O.K. in studio w/James Lipton .Made many good movies just not commercial box office so.@@userjim83Whose point/correct?
rich ernest what the fuck are you talking about you weirdo?
Dan Patrick and his little danettes! What an ego that he has! To have a group of guys that he can call his Danettes! I, being the man I am would never want to be called a Danette! It’s a great name for a girl! It’s my daughter’s name matter of fact! Just don’t like his show. He’s a name dropper. He wants you or us to know all the big name people he knows. Who cares!
You're such a loser
Keyboard wuss, I bet you'd never say that to his face.
Why can’t u course in the US on TV or radio, that’s strange for the land of the free. Here u can say what the F;) u want. Children don’t care, they know that words anyway.
The words are curse and fuck mate.